William Penn High School - Tatler Yearbook (York, PA)
- Class of 1956
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5 7 4 '5.,',. L if it 4' Ai. To Dr. John C. Albohm, York's new superintendent of schools, we extend ta most hearty and ,sincere wel- come. Since his arrival in York, we have come to know s , and respect Dr. Albohm for his capable handling of a complex job. HB has acquaintedihimself withrnits num- erous faeets and has in a short time won theleo-operae tion of his many colleaguesQ Y - . ii ' .. 1 ,. 4 ,Lf Ea, 4:52 'ff e ' - fe-Qxugq -M53 -i ' I -1,2 v'xz-iLj, , Qg-,k.ir,::1,f ' ,V K1 'mmf ' 1' 'W Q -I' . 1 , L-fx' neva.liSi1'!3 .awsdznmsnlllvwau mlsfrlr s 2 THE LTATLER 1956 WILLIAM PENN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL YORK, PENNSYLVANIA I I 6.5-4.8. 3 CAV The world we want is the theme of our 1956 Tatler. A world where peace reigns and understanding of all races, religions, and creeds is dominant. We will soon leave our years at William Penn behind, but the memories of friends and knowledge gained, will always be with us. Activities, societies, and classes have all played their part in making us men and women, ready to assume responsibilities as future citizens. In this Tatler, year- book of the class of ,56, our ambitions, ideals, and hopes for a better world have been set down-not just as a future reminder of our high school years, but as a guidepost to accomplishing our goals. INTRODUCTION . FACULTY ..... SENIORS ..... SENIOR HOME ROOMS . . JUNIOR HOME ROOMS . . SOPHOMORE HOME Rooms CLAssEs IN ACTION . . STUDENT GOVERNMENT . ATHLETICS .... SOCIETIES . DRAMATIcs ..... MUsIc ....... FEATURES AND ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS . . . INDEX ....... Table Of Contents PAGE 1-9 10-17 18-67 68-78 . 80-85 . 86-92 . 93-101 . 102-115 . 116-149 . 150-169 . 180-185 . 186-195 . 196-217 . 219 . 249-254 Co-Editors DONNA ALWINE AND FAY BURRAS MINNIE MARIE ALTLANDA Taller Advisor Dedication . DR. EDWARD A. GLATFELTER Principal The class of '56 is proud to dedicate its yearbook to our mentor and friend, Dr. Edward A. Glatfelter, principal of William Penn. Through the years Dr. Glatfelter has given of his time loyally and patiently to make William Penn the outstanding school it is. We will never be able to repay completely Dr. Glat- felter for his expert guidance, but his exceptional life will always be a goal that we will try to measureup to in the world we want. After many years of faithful service our principal's memory will live on in the hearts of the thousands of alumni and students .whose lives have been guided and deeply enriched by knowing him. Superintendent DR. JOHN C. ALBOHM Superintendent It is with great pleasure that we present our new Superintendent of Schools. In his first year with us, he has shown us a friendliness and understanding that basically stems from Christian thinking. He has already become well acquainted with us and has taken his place as one of our community leaders. RICHARD E. Koi-i1.ER President DR. WOODROW BROWN Assistant Superintendezit The York Board of Education assumes the responsibility for educational progress. This year the School Board not only elected a new School Superintendent, but also pro- vided him with an Assistant Superintendent. This is an innovation for our York City S. GORDON Rum Schools. SeC'f a'Y FIRST Row, left to right: K. F. Ralph Rochow, S. Gordon Rudy, Richard E. Kohler, Walter T. Myers, Mrs. Nellie L. Stein. SECOND Row: George W. Krone, Ralph F. Senft, Gerald R. Fortney, John R. Gailey, Jr.. Dr. John C. Albohm, Richard O. Moul, Paul H. Dellinger, Rev. Harold J. Crouse. William Penn ' REU M H E H2 l,E1EH+:Jll + E 5 1 52i Jln igliQ ?IIli+lll III I-HI-I , gm !!!!l1!llIIl! fl9n!l,wnPnnl Somoa High HM I , 'ur 1- I llll llll nllli .M ill, llvll: I M Raise IQ F 5' Senior High Schggl ,.....-.- 7-1- C :Di'Sf l,UlIiLEd I ' EEE? llll lll 7 Robceu' Foose 56 4f A :E X- , W 1 ' Q A 5 u ' - inunn 3 5 ri- 1 QUE i Ili 2 A E ?wag 9dQOO9 uw - M M Q i 15543594-:4 vwwou p NoN,ONogQgov0N , AAAAQQQQA Robeaf Pease 56 4 Fzfl 1 Robcml' Foes: I5 Our nostalgic memories of William Penn will always include Mr. George F. Porter, who has guided our footsteps down the straight and narrow pathn with patience and understanding. His ellorts in instilling in us a sense of duty and responsibility will be a standard by which we build the world we want. GEORGE F. PORTER Bachelor of Arts Assistant to Principal Our Facult 4 PAUL J. ABEL MINNIE MARIE ALTLANIJ EVELYN E. ANs'rAm HARRISON M. ARNOLD Master of Arts Master of Arts- Buc'l1r'lor of Arts Hac'l11'lnr uf Sz'iz'm1' History History Mathematics Commercial A7 Q ,,VA :H E I lVllRlAM J. BAUER RACHEL H. Btousii CHARl.i2s J. HOIZCKIQI. MlC'lIAlil .I. Bornm Bachelor of Scicncz' Bacfhelor of Sr'iw1r'0 Bacluflm' nf .S'f'iw14'r' Bar'lu'lor nf Sc'iz'm'z' Biology Home Economics History Health and Physical Ed. 69' JEAN BOWMAN BARRY D. BRAMMER HELEN BRILLI-IART BONNIE JEAN BRUEAKER Bachelor of Science Mechanics Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Commercial Woodworking English Home Economics 53 Q Q? ERNEY C. BYERS LYDIA CAPLAN DONALD W. COCKLEY GRACE A. CURRAN Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Master of Arts History English Mathematics History inn-in ALEXANDER A. CZAPF EDWIN R. DANNER JOHN T. DEBERTI JACOB DEHOFE Master of Arts Doctor of Philosophy Master of Education Machine Shop Chemistry English Shorthand and Typing GEORGE DOTZEL, JR. LLOYD M. DOUGLAS LOUIS R. DOWELL AUSTIN E. EDGINGTON Master of Science Master of Education Machine Shop Industrial Arts Business Education Driver Education FORREST R. ENDERS Ma.s'tc'r of Ezlltnltimz English SARA E. ENOLAR Mustw' of Arts History id' Vin. RAYMOND H. ENSMINOER Bacllvlm' of Sr'ic'r1r'z' Mathematics RUTH K. ENSMINUER Bavlwlor of SCfl'lIC'!' Commercial Subjects l A. REGINALD FINK ANNE I-'INKBINDER Lou FINKBINDER S'I'UAR'r E. GLADI-'IELTER Buclzvlor of Arts M!I.Yft'l' of Arts Bacllelor of Sl'fl'lll'!3 Mastel' nf Arts' Spanish English Music Head, Lanuuage Dept. FLORENCE M. GLEITZ MILTON H. GOTWALT EVA C. HAAR Doctor of Plzilosoplly Baclzelor of Sf'fl'llt'L' Dortor of Pliilosuplzy Supervisor, Home Ec. Physical Education Head, English Dept. Rum S. HADDOCK Barlzclor of Arts' Latin -' ev? 1 4 11'- MARGARETTA HALLOCK GEORGE F. HEDRICR A. C. Hiaicuas MARY B. HERas1' Master of Arts' Bllt'lIl'llH' of St'fl'Ill'l' Mzrstw' nf Sc'ir'11c'1' Buclivlnr of Sviwwv Latin Mechanics A Mathematics English Health and Physical Ed S CLARENCE O. HEssLER DONALD E. HOUSEAL ANN F. JAMISON THERESA JOHNSON Machine Shop Master of Education Bacrlzelor of Science Master of Arts Health and Physical Ed. Biology Hist. Arith. Guidance GAI.liN V. JONES GEORGE KAUFFMAN Master of Ezlllculinli Distributive Education Master of Arts History RAYMOND KLINEDINS1' Barllcflnr of Sritfllrl' Biology - Chemistry R 2 . H MARY C. l.0KiAN Mfl.VI!'l' of Arts English all EILEEN M. KRINER Mlmlw' of Artx Business Education is Vi A rkyt l..A 5 . .C L. IDA MAE lVlALONlE ll4ll.l'ft'l' nf Arts English PAUL E. KLINEDINST Bachelor of Science Mathematics MADILYN KLEPPER Baclzvlor of Scielzfe Instrumental Music RAYMOND LECATES A. L. LEIEENSPERGER Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop CHARLOTTE MARKEY DOLLY G. MCCULLOCH B1u'l1c'l0r of Sc'i4'l1c'4' Bnclzclor of Arts Commercial Latin SARAH F. MCDONALD AMOS D. MCGARY Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Spanish - English Heat Treating gig iilin 3 '.-' , kk , i wif: 3 v .,:?I . ,aiggaif I M in A. LEROY METZLER Master of Education Business Education tn.. REBECCA METZLER Bachelor of Arts English - Journalism RUTH H. MICKLEY MARY K. MONROE MARGARET C. MURPHY RAYMOND G. MYERS Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Typing Spanish Home Economics Business Education VERNON M. NESS ELIZABETH NIEDERHAUSER Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bookkeeping German - English f H RUTH H. PALMER CHARLOTTE PENNY Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science English Health and Physical Ed. BENJAMIN NISPEL Master of Education Problems of Dem. - History ,Q , U1 I ' 3' ll, -:S 'fii . K' WILLIAM PLATE Bachelor of Science Health and Physical Ed. B iiiiiiii i f , , , ,Ai A .- 2 .-.,J:-,-,-'fm 'Gen' A.,, xz teg H ' Sqgfiigfvg 15 gy X - fr ,. HOWARD OVERMILLER Master of Science Industrial History Ka lk MARY PORTER Bachelor of Literature English V . ,IV hi MIRIAM E. PORTER JAMES T. REYNOLDS RICHARD N. RIEKER STANLEY E. RITTASE Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Art Spanish English - History - Arithmetic Chemistry X ,f . -2 M' EDWIN L. RUMPE CHARLES RUTSCHKY, JR. M. DOROTHY SCHWARTZER Doctor of Education Master of Science Bachelor of Arts Director of Voc. Ed. Head, Science Dept. - Physics Bachelor of Science Supervisor of Industrial Arts Librarian ANNE B. SEAKS Master of Arts French - Latin ROGER SHEARER Master of Science Mathematics Ii HELEN Y. SMITH Master of Arts Girls' Counselor ' ,Q JOHN W. SHELLEY RAYMOND SHETTER KENNETH A. SHULTZ Bachelor of Science Mechanical Drawing Master of Science Mathematics Director, Business Education . Wd? i ,gens-v ' RICHARD L. SMITH Wll.l-lAM H. SNYDER PAUL SPANGLER Bachelor of Science Master lIfEllllf'l1lllIlI Bachelor of Science Music Education Coordinator of Vocational Industrial Arts Q Industrial Ed. . ' I A - tee 'Q , , ... , V It I, S I I, .M mm -.9 f Sp .,.. , , .. A L ' N ' 'ti - N A '+f1:rw2ig.fafI-iii.U21 14, ,KX A 1 ma A AA Y A 5 .2 ll 6? 'WB a sf? - ' ELWOOD M. SPRIGLE CONRAD E. STRAYER RALPH STUMP FLORENCE THOMPSON ' Master of Science Bachelor of Science Master of Science Bachelor of Arts Director of Instrumental Physics Applied Science - Biology Mathematics - History Music MAY - -1--'new x X ELAINE TOMPKINS NORMAN TRATTNER EDWARD TULEYA EDMUND WALESKI Physical Education Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science and Health Head, History Dept. History Study Hall 74 We xx wi, I DAVID F. WALT'ERS EDWARD L. WALTERS MARY J. WEBSTER EUGENE WILE Welding Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Head, Mathematics Dept. Stenography Commercial NEW FACULTY ' 1. if .Z SYLVIA WILSON M. L. YINGER CIIANNING E. MITZEL Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Commercial Boys' Counselor HiSt0ry LEAVE OF ABSENCE MRS. GLORIA BENFER LoNc MRS. GRACE DUFF Louclcs MRS. ELEANOR SNYDER HEALTH SERVICES DR. GEORGE E. LENTZ DR. RoSE STEIN FELD GERALDINE M. SHAW MARY E. SMITH M.D. D.D.S. R.N. R.N. School Doctor School Dentist School Nurse School Nurse STUDENT TEACHERS 4 FIRST Row, left to right: Janet Easly, Ann Spiese Thomas, Tamyra Keitz, Helen Bloom. SECOND Row: Walter Stryczek, Francis Catherine, George Makar. Absent because of classes: Robert Myers, Floyd Deardorff, Johnson Lambert. ,mn fx ,W 4' Now we are seniors. Little did we think when we entered York High's portals for the first time as those 'Lgreen sophs that three years would pass so quickly. How well we remember our first bewildered days at Old York High, and how immense and far away our senior year seemed. Our sophomore year flew by in the rush of homework, exams, making new friends, joining societies, and attending school activities. Then our junior year came. At last we felt we were somebody. We began to take on more responsible jobs and learned how to study and still have time for all our activities and dates. Before we knew it, we were seniors. All too soon this year has passed and now we are ready to graduate. In taking stock of our high school years, we find that we have gained in knowledge, self-confidence, and responsibility to become individuals-preparing to face the future. All our classes, studies, and activities have been for one purpose, to prepare us to become well-rounded adults who are capable of managing the problems of the world. As we graduate we must always keep our ideals and hopes for the future in mind, for that is the only way we will ever achieve the world we want. Industrial Jay 1956 Seniors .IAY C. ACWORTH 910 S. Royal Street GEORGE E. ADAMS 373 W. Philadelphia Street College Preparatory George DONNA F. ALWINE WILLIAM L. ADAMS 60 N. Franklin Street Business Education Bill A.D.S.: H. R. Pres., Chaplain: Concert and Forensic Band: Or- chestra: Forensic Orch.: Thespian: All School Play: Finance Comm. Industrial Soc.: H. R. Vice Pres. DAVID E. ALTIIOFF 336 Frederick Court Industrial Hitler Filii Neptuni: H. R. Rep.: Swim- ming. H. R. Vice Pres.: Att. Sec. ...,. X ,L 'V ,Q H . noon c. Aunous: 661 Smith Street ' - W . Industrial Rod H. R. Pres., V. Pres., Chaplain: g 4, s.A.B. f V H221 2' -3 531 IOSEPIII R. ANDERSON 504 Villa Terrace 754 Tioga Street College Preparatory Donna National Honor Soc.: Mu Alpha Theta, Sec.: Quill 8: Scroll, Sec.: Der Deutsche Verein: Orch.: Tat- ler, Co-editor-in-chief. PERRY Ml:DONALD ARGU NES College Preparatory ' 'Joe D.L.S., Parl.: Penn Peppers: Quill 8: Scroll: Varsity Club: H. R. Treas., Rep.: V. Basketball: Tennis: 126 E. Maple Street General Perry Band. S.A.B.: House of Rep., Parl. JOAN L. ARNOLD Jacobus Business Education Joanie JOYCE E. ARNOLD 436 S. Court Street Business Education Joyce LOIS JEAN ARNOLD Soph. Glee Club: Usher Soc., V Pres.: Penn Comm.: G.A.A.: H. R.. Pres., Att. Sec., Rep.: Co-oper- atives. H. R. Chaplain, Parl.: Co-opera- tives. 836 Midland Avenue Business Education Loie Soph. Glee Club: Cecilian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus Sec.: National Honor Soc.: H. R. Pres., V. Pres.: Forensics. PATRICIA A. ARNOLD 144 E. Church Avenue Business Education Pat' H. R. Chaplain, Parl.: Co-opera- tives. DARLIS E. AUSHERMAN 1970 Elm Street Business Education Darlis' Home Economics: Soph. Glee Club: York Hi-Lites Staff: H. R. V. Pres., Chaplain: Volleyball: Co-opera- FRANCIS E. ATTIG 230 S, Hartley Street Industrial Snail tives. Q - T' . ' mcnano L. BAILEY ' S A' 170 E. cottage Place ' ' General Dick ' IJ. H. R. Chaplain, V. Pres.: Baseball. X Y 'V V j fig f TERRY M. BAUBLITZ 327 W. Market Street Distributive Education Pop' Distributive Education Soc., V Pres.: H. R. V. Pres., Pres.: Foot- ball: Merchandise Awards: D. E. Show 1956. STEWART EDWARD ATWATER 352 W. Hope Avenue ' f. Industrial Eddie' Industrial Soc., Sec.: Track, Foot- ball. Q l LANNV .IERRE BAER 1 646 Dallas Street General Lanny f l 15?,?1fw, ' f SHIRLEY A. BARTON 323 S, Penn Street General Shirley' Home Economics Soc.: H. R. Bas- ketball, Volleyball. THOMAS LEE BAUER 314 Hillside Lane College Preparatory Tom Penn Peppers: D.L,S., Treas.: H. R. V. Pres., Pres., Rep.: Foreign Exchange Scholarship: Finance, Assembly, Constitution, and House and Grounds Comm.: V. Pres. of School: V. Football: Basketball: ...ll S ....7 l .p. . .. pp... .. ..p.. . ELLEN MARIE BECK 244 Kings Mill Road PAUL L. BEAM 316 S. Queen Street General Pete Golf: National Honor Soc. GARY ll. BECKER 1202 Edison Street BARBARA A. BECK 820 Tioga Street Business Education Becky' H. R. V. Pres., Att. Sec.: Basket ball: Volleyball. General Ellen G.A.A.: Bowling. College Preparatory ' 'Gary H. R. Rec. Sec.: Band l3l: Dance Band. NANCY C. BELL 606 Company Street Dist. Education Ding Dong Distributive Ed. Soc.. Rec. Sec Girls' Athletic Assn.: H. R. Pres., Rec. Sec., D. E. Show 1956. 13 BARBARA BEECROF1' 489 W. College Avenue College Preparatory Bobbie RONALD H. BENTI 49 Sleepy Hollow Road 628 Florida Avenue TERRY D. BENTZEL DONNA LEE BENTZEL College Preparatory Ronnie Der Deutsche Vereing Jr. Academy of Science: H. R. V. Pres., Att. Sec.: Wrestling Mgr. College Preparatory Donna Mixed Chorus: Le Cercle Francais: National Honor Soc.: Ser. Squad. Treas.: Soph. and Cecilian Glee Club, Treas.: H. R. Pres., Treas.. Rep.: House S: Grounds Comm.: Tatler: Costume Comm.: Forensics: Quill and Scroll. GARY LEE BILLET 664 Chestnut Street College Preparatory Pidge Filii Ne tuni' Varsity Club, Rep.: P , H. R. Sec.: V. Swimming. ROBERT J. BEHLER 436 S. George Street General Beetle H. R. V. Pres.. Chaplain. :owmm sznovv 'H .,, , .V igrfii- - 1112 E' King Street Business Education Fish H. R. Rec. Sec., Att. Sec.. Chap- lain. :' ':'. P . 55 ' .. il-JILL ,I..l it . ...... 1 n 'N ,-.. f . '-' ,IZ DONALD E. BENTZEL R. D. 1 Industrial Don H. R. Rep., Treas., Sec. 384 Greendale Road General Terry A.D.S.: H. R. Att. Sec.: Band 131: Student Director of Sunlight Sere- naders. DAVID BERNSTEIN 328 E. Market Street College Preparatory Dave A.D.S.: H. R. Treas.: V. Pres.. Chaplain: York Hi Lites Staff. Soc. SHIRLEY ANN BISTLINE DOROTHY M. BICKEL 1300 Springdale Avenue Business Education Dottie Student Employment: Jr. Historical Soc.: Penn Comm.: National Honor 63 Franklin Street College Preparatory Shirl Dolphin, Pres. C. AILEEN BONAR 411 Hill Street Business Education Aileen Home Room V. Pres. VIRGINIA Il. BOWLING 829 W. Market Street General Rabbitt' G.A.A.: Table Tennis: Ser. Squad: Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Hi-Lites Staff. AMBER MAE BOWMAN . 128 N. Pershing Avenue Business Education Amber Co-operatives: H. R. Att. Sec., DAVID R. BOWMAN 344 Smith Street General Rec. Sec. BETTY 1. BOWMASTER ' 1209 S. George Street , Dist. Education Bushbeater h . nistribucive Ed. soc.: H. R. Att. '42 1 f sec.: D. E. show 1956. .mfg ... , W 'd M FRED E. BOYER 654 Colonial Avenue General Freddie B. LUCY .l. BRAZENSKI 24 N. Sherman Street College Preparatory Lucy Le Cercle Francais: Thespian: Usher Soc.: Jr. Historical Soc.: H. R. V. Press Frolic: 3 Act Pla ' . . Y. Wm. Penn on Parade: Hi-Lites Staff. IIAZEI. J. BRENNEMAN 7,13 N. Franklin Street Business Education Hazel Basketball. PENNY ANN BOYER 411 Carlisle Avenue General Penny H. R. Att. Sec.: Band 431. GARY R. BRENNER 307 S. Penn Stree College Preparatory H R V Pres, Chaplain. --Davy.. SHIRLEY I. BOYCE 43 Columbia Avenue Business Education Shir1 Jr. Historical Soc.: I-I. R. Att. Sec.: G.A.A.: Co-operatives. NORMAN E. BRENEMAN 414 Wallace Street College Preparatory Brennie H. R. Pres., V. Pres., Att. Sec.: Dance Band: Band: Tennis: Frolic Orchestra: Finance Comm. t Gary i Q i W fx -24 .Q '55 w 1 K 2 .Am nil i 42 't S 1 X is 1 '5- ' ii 5 he 1' 3 3 .c 1 2 ? 1 . NANCY L. BRICKER 648 Dallas Street Business Education Nancy E.L.S.: Penn Peppers, Chap.. V. Pres.: Dolphin: G.A.A.: Homecom- CIIAUNCEY M. BRIGGS 137 N. Howard Street Industrial Briggs BECKY BROWN 123 N. Findlay Street ing Att.: Frolic: Cheerleade r 131. College Preparatory Le Beck E.L.S.g Quill 8: Scroll: French Club: Cecilian Glee Club: H. R. Treas.. Pres., V. Pres.: Pianist: G.A.A.: Homecoming Court: Soc. Comm.: Ser. Squad: Jr. Talent Show: Tatler: Frolic: National Honor Soc. H. PETER BROWN R. D. 9 College Preparatory Pete H. R. V. Pres., Sec.. Treas.: Foot- ball: Basketball. ELAINE I. BROWN 630 E. Philadelphia Street Business Education Ellie Dolphin: G.A.A.: Flag Twirler: Tat- ler: H. R. Rec. Sec., Treas.: Bas- ketball: Table Tennis: Volleyball: Frolic. H. R. Sec Att Sec STEVE BROWN 918 W. Poplar Street College Preparatory Nookie D.L.S., Cor. Sec.. Mem. Comm.: Thespian: H. R. Pres., V. Pres.: Soc. Comm.: Ser. Squad: S.A.B.: Tatler: Jr. Class Treas.: Drum Major of Band: Jr. Talent Show and Class Play: Forensic Band. MARGURITE E. BUCHANAN 321 W. Princess Street Business Education Peggy Penn Comm.: Spanish Soc.: H. R. Att. Sec.. Rec. Sec. JOHN ROLAND BUCNART 1542 E. Market Street College Preparatory John National Honor Soc., Pres.: A.D.S., Pres., Cor. Sec.: Quill 8: Scroll, Pres., V. Pres.: Mu Alpha Theta, V. Pres.: F. 81 M. Alumni Award: Ser. Squad: Penn and Mixed Chorus: Tatler. DAVID W. BUPP 819 S. Duke Street College Preparatory Dave Jr. Academy of Science: A.D.S.g I-LR. Chap.: Tennis: Student Em- ployment: Commencement Script Comm.: Thespians: Hi-Lites: Tatler. FAY B. BURRAS 656 Pennsylvania Avenue College Preparatory Fay National Honor Soc.: Societas Lat- ina, Pres.: F.T.A., Pres.: Mu Alpha Theta, Treas.: H. R. Rep.: Tatler, Co-editor-in-chief: D.A.R. Award: Jr. Red Cross: Quill 8. Scroll. NANCY ANN BUSH 866 Prospect Street College Preparatory Nancy Le Cercle Francais: H. R. V. P.. Sec. Treas. MARY JANE CALLIS 936 W King Street College Preparatory Mary Jane' Penn Peppers: Usher Soc.: Le Cer- cle Francais, Sec. Treas.: H. R. Rep., Att. Sec.: Frolic Chorus: Quill 8: Scroll: National Honor Soc. LOUISE A. CAMPBELL 527 S. Queen Street College Preparatory Louise Le Cercle Francais: Jr. Historical Soc.: Quill Sz Scroll: H. R. Sec.: G.A.A.: Volleyball: Basketball: Tat- LOU ANN CNEEVER 833 Linden Avenue Business Education Ann Penn Commercial: Jr. Historical Soc.: H. R. Rep., Pres., V. Pres.: MICHAEL S. CLOUSER ler: H JO ANN CNRONISTER 497 Hill Street College Preparatory Jo Clio: Penn Peppers: Usher Soc.: La Tertulia: H. R. Rep.. Pres.: Sec. of House: Tatler: Lost 8: Found Comm. i-Lites. G.A.A. JAMES ll. CHUBB 325 Rathton Road College Preparatory Leech D.L.S.. Pres., V. P.: Penn Peppers, Chap.: Varsity Club: Thespians: H. R. Pres., Att. Sec.: Jr. ek Sr. Class Pres.: Frolic Script: Jr. Tal- ent Show: Class Play: Soc. Comm.: Ser. Squad: Assembly Comm.: Bas- ketball: National Honor Soc. 144 Kurtz Avenue Business Education Clyde H. R. V. Pres., Sec. JAMES L. COPENNEAVER 734 Madison Avenue College Preparatory Jim A.D.S.: Jr. Academy of Science: Radio Reporter. ELAINE A. CLINC 371 E. Philadelphia Street Business Education Bunny YVONNE M. CONE 315 Roosevelt Avenue Business Education ' Penn Commercial. 'Bonniew MARGARET JEAN COCKLEY 1399 Clover Lane DORETTA C. CLOPPER 520 E. King Street Business Education Doad1e College Preparatory Peggy Clio: Penn Peppers: National Honor Soc.: Dolphin: Thespian: H. R. Pres., Att. Sec.: Student Council. Sec.: Jr. Class, Sec.: Ser. Squad: Prop. Comm.: Frolic: Jr. Talent Script: Directory Comm. LACEDA J. COPENHEAVER 134 N. Manchester Street General Laceda' H. R. Treas., Chaplain. JEAN M. COOK 506 W. Philadelphia Street Business Education Cookie G.A.A.: Home Ec.: H. R. Chaplain: Table Tennis: Badminton: Basket- ball: Volleyball: Poster Award: Tatler. ilfgiillkffrz iiifiif? -iifffiiiiaiiiff .1 X ,sQii1sff2ss5e.e!::.:J' fl f .H ...,. .., , . xml: I. corsnusnvzn ' 'f . 951 Edgar Street MARY LOU CRANMER 1289 Glendale Road Vi' Industrial Cove College Preparatory Mary Lou ' l H- R- Chaplain. V- Pres- Mixed chorus: ceceuan Glee Club: 4-nil, - ,gp V H. R. Parliamentarian. F - gf.: ' 3 NB ELWOOD L. CRAWFORD, IR. 488 Hillcrest Road College Preparatory Woody D.L.S.: H. R. Rep., Treas.: Band: Orchestra: Dance Band: Frolic Orch., Leader: Director of Concert Band: Tennis: Student Council: Soc. Comm.: Ser. Squad. Basketball. BARBARA KAY CROUSE 407 Juniper Street Business Education Barb Dolphin: Co-operatives: H. R. Treas., Pres., Att. Sec., Chaplain. cAnol.YN I.. cursnau. a . ,, College Preparatory ..Sy1,,ia Basketball: Bowling: F'T'A' Chorus: Cecilian Glee Club BERNARD SHIREY CRIPPEN 38 N. Kershaw Street College Preparatory Bill CECILIA A. CUFFARO 640 Wheatneld Street Business Education Cecil Soph. Glee Club: H. R. V. Pres Co-operatives. IEANETTE F. CRIMINS 960 E. Poplar Street Business Education Netzie Usher Soc., Frollc, Jr. Talent Show: Flag Twirler: Co-operatives. SONIA M. CRIS1' 330 S. Russell Street College Preparatory Sonia' JAMES ll. CROUSE 544 Madison Avenue General Toe Track: Cross Country. JANET A. CULVER 1249 Glendale Road General .lackie' Cecilian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus Ser. Squad. SYLVIA DALLMEYER D- 4. R D 1 GAA H R Chap Frohc Ser Squad Table Tennis, Volleyball ,. ' , 121 N. Beaver Street Clio: Dolphin, Treas.: Mixed ROBERT T. DASII 948 E. Princess Street General xp I' L ' 32 ' :z-1.f.:: MAX INE DEUTSCH 350 S. Queen Street College Preparatory E.L.S.. Parl.: Le Cercle Francais: Thespian: H. R. Pres.: Orchestra: Band: Frolic: Forensic: District Band. - HOPE I. DIEIIL 230 Rockdale Street Business Education ' 'Hopie' ' National Honor Soc., Chap.:aUsher Soc., Treas.: Penn Comm., Treas.: Co-operatives: H. R. Rep. JUANITA J. DARON 113 N. Penn Street Business Education .Iuanita' La Tertulia: H. R. V. Pres., '1'reas.' Bowling: G.A.A.: Co -operatives. K v t, We W f w BARRY DARYMAN 1 453 Pennsylvania Avenue Business Education Barry H. R. Treas. P 5 K vi . E QQ . . 2' lb 1 K, W A- --3.4 qw M fm si 3, Q. Q-L. wx s aw 1 ' ei. fi -, ..Tex,. . nf ,z rfvaf. ,fr 5 J' 'W x, N Qi . ,. hafqfxgtyff My Q' H, . s rx H ,K l 3. X . Wi L ix , sl' fl, x I V A WILLIAM D. DEARDORFF 531 W. Jackson Street Distributive Education Bill Distributive Ed., Public Relations: Band: D. E. Show 1956. ..Max,. GRETCIIEN S. DIEIIL 174 Scarboro Drive College Preparatory Gretchen Clio: Thespians: Dolphin: Jr. Class Play: Ser. Squad: S.A.B.: Make-up. Prop., Ticket. Costume Comm.: One-Act Play: National Honor Soc. BEVERLY V. DAVIS 750 W. King Street College Preparatory Beverly Latin Society: National Honor Soc.: Band: Forensics. HARRY E. DEVENEY 236 E. Chestnut Street Industrial ' 'Ed' ' H. R. Chaplain: Att. Sec. ROGER E. DIEIIL 532 E. Boundary Avenue Business Education ' 'Roger' H. R. Treas.: Basketball Mgr. MARLIN DENNIS 584 Salem Avenue Business Education ' 'Dennie IIARLEAN DIEIIL 738 Priority Road Business Education Leanie' ' Usher Soc., Pres., Treas.: H. R. Att. Sec., Rec. Sec.: Jr. Talent Show: Frolic. DORIS DIETZ R. D. 3 Business Education Penn Comm. Soc.: H. R. Chaplain, V. Pres.: C0-operatives. PIIYLLIS D. DOLL 25 N. Hartley Street Business Education Penn Commercial Soc. Hphil.. CAROL M. DORWORTH 750 S. Royal Street College Preparatory Carol National Honor Soc.: Mu Alpha Theta, Pres., Sec.: Der Deutsche Verein, Chap.: H. R. Treas., Chap.: Doris General SHEILA E. DORSEY 682 Front Street La La IUDITI-I ANN DILLER 616 W. College Avenue Business Education Judy Penn Comm., Reporter: Co-opera- tives: G.A.A.: H. R. Chap., Att. Sec.: Bowling: Volleyball: Frolicg Jr. Talent Show: Jr. Red Cross Comm, NANCY I. DRESCHER 232 E. Jackson Street College Preparatory Nancy Clio: Quill 6: Scroll: Latin Soc.: H. R. Pres., Att. Sec.: Tatler. JAMES DUNLAP 522 Ludlow Avenue College Preparatory Jim D.L.S., Rec. Sec., Cor. Sec., Bus. Critic: Thespians, Pres.: H. R. V. Fencing. JOHN DURHAM 29 W. King Street Pres., Rec. Sec.: Frolic Script: Industrial John Class V. Pres., Senator: Soc. Comm.: Ser. Squad: All School 8: One-Act Plays. RONALD c. Essmmnr . . ALVERTA M :BEM-Y 615 Bergman Street 1 Q sos Rathton Road Industrial MEM' Tide' i: i n X, '.',i Business Education Amy Industrial Soc.: H. R. Att. Sec., - ff' E .khyr r ' f1,'.fV.f,f-fl C t. Chap-5 Basketball. ' 0'0pe a Wes' 1' ' K WILLIAM PAUL ECKERT w s wp , JOAN M. EGGER 749 Distributive Distributive Show 1 9 56 Ed. Soc.: Band: D. E. Linden Avenue Education Eckie 955 E. Princess Street General Joan G.A.A. Rec. Sec.. V. Pres.: Cheer- WILLIAM R. ELMER THOMAS EUGENE EISENSMITH 614 Dallas Street Gel1eI'8l Tom' ' H. R. Rec. Sec., Att. Sec. H. R. JUNE M. EGGER 955 E. Princess Street Business Education June leader: Volleyball: Co-operatives. CHARLES D. EISENHART 392 Wheatlield Street Industrial Chuck' H. R. Chap., Pres.: Football. DORIS JEAN ELFNER 949 Wellington Street Distributive Education Doris Distributive Ed. Soc.: D. E. Show 1956. DAWN Y. EMENHEISER 706 N. Franklin Street TERRENCE 'I'. EMERY 565 Atlantic Avenue General BONNIE LEE ESTEP 462 W. Princess Street 426 N. Hartley Street College Preparatory Bill Radio Reporterg Band, ml-im.. RICHARD F. ENTERLINE 147 W. College Avenue General Fritz H. R. V. Pres., Att. Sec., Treas.: Football: Wrestling: Hi-Lites Staff. CLARENCE E. EMIG 472 Prospect Street Industrial Gene JACK E. FAIR 805 Carl Street Business Education Dawn' National Honor Soc.: Usher Soc. Parl.g H. R. Rep., Pres.: Soc Comm.: Scrap Book Comm.: Co- operatives. GRACE R. ERNEY 514 Loucks Street Business Education Grace Co-operatives. Business Education Bonnie H. R. Rec. Sec.: Bowlingg Table Tennis: Badminton: Jr. Talent Show: Co-operativesg Tatler Sec. College Preparatory Jack H. R. Chaplain: Band. WINIFRED L. FEDER 41 W. Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Winnie Latin Soc.: Spanish Soc.: Tennis: Badminton: Bowling: Fencingg G.A.A. EARL W. FINK 278 Union Street Industrial Finkey H. R.. Sec. JOLEEN MARIE FIX 1715 Poplar Road Business Education G.A.A.: Penn Comm., Chaplain: Co-operatives: I-I. R. Treas., Att. Sec., V. Pres.: Volleyball. GEORGE E. FALVEY 721 E. Philadelphia Street General Pap A.D.S.Q I-I. R. Treas.: Football. Mgr.: Volleyball: H. R. V. Pres. BARBARA J. FICKE5 750 Madison Avenue College Preparatory Barb Clio: F.T.A.: Jr. Nurses Aide: G.A.A.: H. R. Treas. JAY T. FISHER 39 Home Way Industrial Snowball H. R. V. Pres. JACK EDWIN FASICK 1538 Third Avenue College Preparatory Sparkle D.L.S., Chap.: Varsity Club: H. R. Sec., Chap., V. Pres., Pres.: Bas- ketball: Tennis: Volleyball: Jr. Red Cross: Soc. Comm.: Ser. Squad: Jr. Class Play: Frolic. ROBERT T. FELDMAN 859 Rathton Road College Preparatory Bob Intramural Sports. W, . Q DAVID J. FINCIIER ' I 1 568 W. Philadelphia Street '. Industrial Deacon H. R. V. Pres., Treas., Att. Sec. k :. , biz.. 5 5 f 11,-.g f E . , -, RONALD E. FISNEL 707 Village Road College Preparatory Ron Der Deutsche Vereing Thespians: I-Ii-Lites Staff. as P www f-sm . if v 1.11. 210 wwf- Road ag ' if I -.ii General Stew , . , x I, ...S-,, K. ' -avi.,.ff' A .. ' f ,.,. .QF 3'1 ' - -':tf1f:w,,f , f -N, 1 ,. Q - .s'f1'3 . 6.3 ...v W 3: 33 4,1 5--V+' v H rafts 3. -.Jon WILLIAM FLEIGLE 1625 Mt Rose Avenue General B1lI Y .. El. .. ROSIE FORBES R. D. 1 NANCY A. FLOYD R. D. 2 College Preparatory 'iShrimp Latin Soc., Chap.: F.N.A., Pres.: G.A.A.: H. R. Chap., Pres.: Bowl' ing: Volleyball: Band. ROBERT FOOSE 763 Conewago Avenue College Preparatory Rob Thespian Soc.: H. R. Chap., Rec. Sec.: Tatler Art Staff: Band: H. R. V. Pres. WILLIAM P- FORKER, Ill fifiii 1343 E. Prospect Street College Preparatory Business Education ' 'Rosie Home Ec. Soc.. Vice Pres.: Usher Soc.: G.A.A.:ABowling: Volleyball. .wk ELIZABETH FORREY 35 N. West Street College Preparatory Liz Clio: F.T.A.: H. R. Rep., Vice Pres.: Color Guard: Frolic: Ser.' Squad: Fin. Comm.: House of Rep., House and Grounds, Ch.: Tatler Staff. VELMA I. FOX 146 S. Duke Street General Jo Jo D.L.S.: Rec. Sec., Reporter, Lit. Critic: National Honor Soc., V. Pres.: H. R. Rep.. Sec. of Att.: Golf: S.A.B.: House of Rep.: 1955 Frolic Cast: Band: Constitution Comm.: Ser. Squad. WILLIAM JAMES FOX 176 Leeds Road College Preparatory Red D.L.S., Reporter: Penn Peppers: Varsity Club: .Thespian: Journal- ism Staff: H. R. V. Pres., Chap.: Wrestling: Football: Frolic: I Speak for Democracy, contest winner: Forensics One-Act Play winner. SAUL FRIEDLAND General ' ' Saul Industrial Soc.: H. R. Treas.: Golf. JOYCE ELAINE FREED 416 Park Street College Preparatory Jr. Historical Soc.: H. R. V. Pres.: Basketball: Volleyball. f 11 .V SIGMUND FRIEDNIAN College Preparatory Sig A.D.S. Parl: Jr. Historical Soc.: Thespian Soc.: Fin. Comm.: Com- mencement Script Comm: National Honor Soc. . . ! 343 . Ph'1 d h' 214 N. Hartman street if W I B eh' la Streft . 'V 1 'Q 1 y f 1 1 gm, , ff r ' 3' si H 2 I' l-Bin.. . - . Q , 11 if WSW a y 3 f1mg:Qg-, RAY O. FOX 747 Priority Road Industrial Ray Industrial Soc.: H. R. Sec. N Nonmau w. rnsv 740 E. Prospect Street Industrial Ducks H, R. Treas., Chap., V. Pres. MARGARETTE L. FRIGM 270 Jefferson Avenue College Preparatory Peggy F.N.A., Treas.g Latin Soc.: Jr. His- torical Soc.: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: G.A.A.: Volleyball: Basket- ball: Badminton. i',a . BARBARA A. GALLATIN 425 Lincoln Street '- College Preparatory Barb Penn Peppers: H. R. Rec, Sec. qi jr .55 f,,L 1.52 A 6,59-.Q HENRY L. GAYMAN 711 N. Franklin Street General Wrestling. i WILLIAM F. GARRETT 34 N. Belvidere Avenue Industrial Bill DELORES IEAN GENTZLER 601 Jessop Place Business Education Jeanne Penn Comm.: Co-operatives: H. R. Treas., Att. Sec., Sec.. V. Pres.: Jr. Talent Show: Tatler Sec. IOANNE M. GENTZLER 16 S. Rockburn Street Business Education Jo E.L.S., Chap.: G.A.A.: H. R. Pres., V. Pres., Treas.: Volleyball. wife rf-sz-: 3 . f gffg ir . ..,:5,.,.. ..,, . .., .kt . :,,,- g.:Q..355-.:.53g5gaEGK3?2!1Fl ifii. ' fi. ' H, .,, NANCY FULLER 216 S, Hartley Street , ,K f General --:z si1:-jifijjfm. '-fr. .1 - , . ...gm H K G.A.A.: , ' . Volleyball: Badminton. ..'. ., f ii- ,, if get Q we .rl ' 5' ., ' . .VEB Q .ksg rid i: 4. f if wi Fw 1 s JAMES EDWIN GARLING 534 Yale Street College Preparatory Diamond D.L.S.: Penn Peppers: Constitution Comm.: H. R. Treas., V, Pres., Pres.: J. V. Basketball: Fin. Comm. Nancy' H. R. Chap.: Basketball ':: ' ' ' 2-A . -5' Q. ..,, ..k , , A m m . , .X , . X ALTHEA M. GATEWOOD 605 Chestnut Street DONALD E. GENERETT 353 S. Penn Street General ' 'Deeck Business Education ' 'Althea' Penn Comm.: H. R. Treas., Chap.: Basketball: Volleyball. DONALD EUGENE GENTZLER 1749 Orange Street Industrial Gentz' Industrial Soc., Sec.: H. R. Chap. Pres.: Track Manager: J. V. Letter Varsity HARRY D. GERBER 36 N. Russell Street College Preparatory Harry Mixed Chorus, Pres.: Penn Chorus: Boy's Octet, Quartet: Marching and Forensic Bands: H. R. Rec. Sec., Treas.: Frolic 'Cast. Letter. THOMAS A. GIESEY 805 Rathton Road College Preparatory Tom A.D.S., V. Pres.: Golf, Frolic, J. V. Letter. GARY M. GILBERT 383 Hillcrest Road College Preparatory Gil D.L.S., Chap., Ch., Membership Comm.: Penn Peppers, V. Pres.: Quill 8g Scroll: Tatler Staff: H. R. Rep., Pres.: Speaker, House of Rep.: Volleyball: S.A.B.: Red Cross Comm.: Frolic: Jr.-Sr. Prom. Comm.: Jr. Talent Show: Sch. RONALD L. GILBERT 154 E. Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Ronnie' A.D.S., Cor. Sec.: Thespians: Fro- lic: S.A.B.: Wm. Penn on Parade: Stage Mgr., Jr. Class Play: Dir. DALE E. GILLESPIE 404 S Richland Avenue General Dizzy Swimming Team: Varsity Swim- ming Awards: Band. Election Board Oiiicial. One-Act Play. JANET E. GLADFELTER 433 S. Duke Street Business Education EDDIE E. GILLETTE 507 S. Pershing Avenue General Pappy ...Jann JOYCE E. GLADFELTER R. D.2 Business Education ' JOYCE GINDER 776 Clearmount Road Business Education Joyce Clio: Co-operatives: H. R. Att. Sec., Pres., Chap., Rep.: Sr. Class V. Pres.: Homecoming Court: Jr. Prom Queen: Candidate for Queen of Industry. 'Joyce' H. R. Sergeant-at-Arms. Usher Soc.: G.A.A,: Co-operatives: Volleyball: Basketball: Bowling: 200 Award Letter. RONALD W. GLASSMYER 241 E. College Avenue Industrial Curly H. R. V. Pres., Chap. DOROTHY L. GLOVER 354 W. Hope Avenue General Dotty ADELE GOLDBERG 656 Madison Avenue College Preparatory Adele E. L. S.: Usher Soc.: F.T.A.: H. R. Pres., Vice Pres.: Frolic. DONNA LEE JOYCE GOTTSHALL 1339 Prospect Street General Donna Lee Fencing: Badminton: Jr. Historical Soc.: National Honor Soc. BEVERLEY GRASS 130 Leeds Road College Preparatory Bev Penn Peppers: National Honor Soc.: Le Cercle Francais, V. Pres.: E.L.S.: Jr. Historical Soc.: Societas Latina, V. Pres.: Quill 8: Scroll: H. R. Sec., Chap.: Jr. Talent Show: S.A.B. JACOB KOPP GOTWALT, JR. 1116 E. South Street General Jake H. R. Pres., Sec. JAMES B. GRAYBILL R. D. 3 College Preparatory .hm H. R. Treas,, Golf, Ser. Squad. Golf Gold Award. VICKI N. GOUKER 612 E. Market Street Business Education Buddy Penn Commercial. 52 2951 PAUL E. GRAYBILL, Jn. 'ffi ef if ' 524 W. Phuadeiphia street A General Grapes H. R. Chap., Rec. Sec., Pres. , X as ' I I m .Biff THOMAS A. GREEN 2030 Winding Road Colleie Preparatory Tom JEAN E. GRISSINGER 752 Wood Street College Preparatory ' 'Jeanie F.N.A., Rec. Sec.: Latin Soc.. Parl.: G.A.A.: Jr. Historical Soc.: H. R. Rec. Sec.: Volleyball: Bad- minton: Basketball. SANDRA J. GRIM 979 Lancaster Avenue Business Education Sandy Badminton. POLLY ANN GRAYBILL 14 N. Penn Street Business Education Polly Co-operatives: 'H. R. Chap. DONALD C. GUISE R. D. 1 College Preparatory Pete' A.D.S.: H. R. Att. Sec.: Volleyball: Band 433: Dance Band f3l: For ensic Orch.: Frolic Orch. . ...,., i Vrci Z i ' 1 Q 'fri - rpp l , 504 Pacific Avenue i , 5 Ind trial Jake .yy - 5 ' us . 5: H. R. Chap., Att. Sec.: National K Honor Soc. :HK X JOHN E. GUNNETY 1689 Poplar Road College Preparatory Johnny H. R. V. Pres. 822 Hill Street SHIRLEY A. HALLMAN 1009 S. Queen Street College Preparatory HBO., Jr. Historical Soc., V. Pres.: Latin Soc.: Usher Soc.: H. R. V. Pres., Rep.: Color Guard: Red Comm.: F.T.A.: Basketball. Cross SHIRLEY RUTH HANSEN DALE HAMMELS 1232 S. Pine Street College Preparatory Spook' D.L.S.: H. R. Sec.: Band: Golf Varsity Letter. College Preparatory ' 'Ruthie National Honor Soc.: Quill 8: Scroll: F.T.A.: Der Deutsche Ver- ein, Sec.: Jr. Historical Soc.: G.A.A.: Thespians: Commencement Script Comm.: Tatler: National Merit Sch. Program. SONIA ELAINE HARBOL1' 675 Wallace Street Business Education Sonia' S s'ruAn'r L. HANEY Vi, 535 Vander Avenue U General Stu :L e 2+ L PATRICIA I. HARBAUGH -I 129 Stevens Avenue -'Z ,.-' by Distributive Education Pat 7 . D. E. soc.: H. R. Treas., sec., v. I Pres., Pres.: Sunlight Serenaders Vocalist: D. E. Show: Volleyball: Basketball. THEODORE I. HARMAN 212 Front Street General ' 'Ted H. R. Att. Sec. , 'k--. j ','. f K gQ ,-,V K .V . - ,,.. - ,H r gi DIANE ANITA HARRIS 202 S. Sherman Street Business Education Diane G.A.A.: Frolic: Fencing: Table Ten- nis: Basketball: Soph. Glee Club. YVDNNE B. HAUCK H.. D. 1. Mt. Wolf DONALD E. HARRO 328 E. Locust Street Industrial Harro Industrial Soc., Pres.: H. R. V. Pres., Pres.: Varsity Club: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: J. V. Bas- ketball: Gold Ring. Distributive Education ' 'Vonnie D. E. Soc.: H. R. Treas.: D. E. Show. CAROLYN Y. HAWKINS 808 Wallace Street Business Education Sadie Penn Commercial. CAROL HASS 817 Grandview Road College Preparatory Carol Clio: Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Thespian: Usher Soc.: H. R. Rep.: Jr. Class Play: Jr. Talent Show: Penn Peppers: Soc. Comm. EUGENE DELANO HAWKINS 204 Pattison Street Business Education Gene GLORIA M. HEIDLEBAUGII 414 Colonial Avenue Business Education Gloria Penn Commercial: F.T.A.: H. R. Att. Sec. ROBERT L. NEINDEL 881 E. Market Street Industrial Bob H. R. Treas. . ,s . ' MARGARET HELMS 4 1481 Hollywood Parkway K 1 College Preparatory Peggy i y V . ., 5 Clio: Le Cercle Francais! Mu Alpha Theta: H. R. Chap.: S.A.B.: Frolic ':,kk'l Comm.: Commencement Comm.: h, in National Honor Soc. - . . l- MARY ELLEN NENISE 1039 E. Poplar Street WILSON E. HENRY R. D. 3 lndustrial Will Cross Country: Track: Varsity Club: H. R. V. Pres. Business Education Mary Usher Soc.: Co-operatives: H. R. Chap. RICHARD NAZZARD 211 S. Queen Street General Dick Band: Varsity Letter. LLOYD E. HEIGHES 537 E. Hillcrest Road Business Education Lloyd Co-operatives: Tatler. ' LOUIS I. HELFRICH, IR. L . 449 S. Queen Street ' College Preparatory Toot , ,.,, 2 J. v. Football: varsity Football: f 1 J. V. Track: Varsity Track: National Honor Soc. jg A Nil DAYTON NEAL HELTON 921 Fahs Street Business Education Neal H. R. Radio Reporter. HARRIET ELAINE HENRY 10 S. Pershing Avenue College Preparatory Henry Societas Latinas: Jr. Historical Soc.: G.A.A.: H. R. Chap., Sec.: Volleyball: Basketball: Badminton: Table Tennis: Tatler Staff. STEPHEN T. IIERSHNER R. D. 8 Industrial Steve Varsity Baseball: Varsity Letter, Sweater: H. R. Rep., Treas. DONALD RAY HESS RICHARD E. HESS 2358 S. Queen Street 210 N- P91111 Street - College Preparatory Dick W : R . ft L. : ia Tir: N SR' ab S ' , General Buckly' A '- i :If E. , fl is BRUCE HILDEBRAND 239 S. Pine Street College Preparatory Digger Hi-Lites Staff: H. R, Rep, Pres.. JEANNE A. HOFFMAN 443 W. College Avenue Business Education Jeanne E.L.S.: Usher Soc.: Hi-Lites Staff: H. R. Rec. Sec. DONALD E. HORN 715 Atlantic Avenue General Whitey' Varsity Club: Tatler Staff: H. R Rep., V. Pres.: Track: Cross Coun- try . William Penn on Parade: Social Comm. SHEILA I. HILDEBRAND 619 Courtland Street College Preparatory Sheila E.L.S.: Latin Soc.: School Organ- ist: Band: Orch.: Frolic: Jr. Talent Show: Forensics. PATRICIA JANE HILKER 320 Old Orchard Lane College Preparatory Pat' Clio: Le Cercle Francais: Jr. His torical Soc., Chap.: F.T.A.: H. R. Sec., V. Pres., Chap.: .lr Talent Show: National Honor Soc. K JAMES H. HOLLOWAY 438 Prospect Street General Tiny H. R. Pres., V. Pres. KATHRYN LOUISE HOFFMAN BARBARA ANN HOFFMAN 266 S. Albemarle Street Business Education Barbara C0-operatives. 532 Ogontz Street College Preparatory Kathie' La Tertulia: Mu Alpha Theta, Chap.: G.A,A.: H. R, Treas.. Parl.: Tatler Staff: Ser. Squad: Bowling: Table Tennis: Badminton: Volley- ball: Basketball. DELORES E. HOLTZAPPLE 246 S. Hartley Street General Delores Bowling. DONNA KAY HORN 1580 Fifth Avenue College Preparatory Donna Latin Soc., Treas.: G.A.A.: H. R. Treas.: Orch.: String Trio: Bowl- ing: Table Tennis: Badminton: Vol- leyball: Basketball. RDSALIND E. HORN 274 Country Club Road College Preparatory ' 'Rosie Penn Peppers, Chap., Pres.: E.L.S F.T.A.: Le Cercle Francais: H. R. A Chap., Rep.: Lost 81 Found Comm.: Jr. Red Cross, Ch. HELEN F. HGUSEMAN 32 N. Russell Street Business Education Helenl' National Honor Soc.: Co-opera- itves: H. R. Pres. , .. RUTH ANN HUNTER JOYCE E. HUBER 313 E. Locust Street Business Education Joyce Penn Commercial: Usher Soc.: Co-operatives. SYLVIA KAY HUBLEY 638 Prospect Street Business Education Kay E.L.S.: Usher Soc.: Penn Commer cial Soc., Vice Pres.: Penn Pep- pers: G.A.A.: S.A.B. DORIS I. HUNTER R. D. 2, Hellam Business Education Doris Jean Penn Commercial: Jr. Talent Show: Frolic: Hanzel 8: Gretel: Co-oper- atives: H. R.. Chap. 316 W. Princess Street Business Education Ruthie' Future Nurses Soc.: G.A.A.: Soph Glee Club: Frolic: Volleyball: Ten- nis: Fencing: H. R. Sec.: F.N.A. WAYNE E. INNERS MARY ANN HUSSON 131 W. Market Street Distribytive Education Mary Volleyball: Bowling: Fencing. 'K KENNETH J. ILGENFRITZ 110 N. Pershing Avenue ,, 46 V in , JL ...az ll. nf: 43 ., if 1 NANETTE I. HUSSON 580 Ogontz Street Business Education Nan' G.A.A.: Bowling: Volleyball. College Preparatory ' 'Fritz 836 E. Boundary Avenue D.L.S.: Varsity Club: Filli Neptuni. Industrial uJake-- Pres., Reporter: Thespians: Frolic: Jr. Talent Show: Varsity Swim- Varsity Football, Manager, ming: All-American Swimming Team: H. R. Pres., Chap. .2 - mmcv LEE mnsnsr V , . . ..- 5:-. Jawbus I :,,, y asain? C.bINNERST Business Education Lee 1, - ECO Us 3, : . Business Education Jeanne 1 Penn Comm.: Frulic: Soph. Glee W ,. , Club: Cecilian Glee Club: Mixed '-5 'i1l . S C0-operatives: Soph. Glee Club: f' L ,:l' Chorus: Tatler Staff: H. R. Chap., ' C5-A.A-: Usher S00-: Penn Commer- - p Att. Sec., V. Pres.: G,A.A.: Bas- f f fl' 0151: H. R. Pres.: Volleyball: BBS- L ' . ketball: Volleyball: Tennis: Bowl- ketball. A K: y 'Q Khkr K ing. ' Q J J - 4 . 71' :..: . sf: RENNA MAE JACOBS 225 N. Richland Avenue College Preparatory Renna Dolphin Swimming Soc.: Latin Soc., Sec.: G.A.A.: Orch.: Badmin- ton: Volleyball: Basketball: Table Tennis. DONNA RAE JACOBY 126 Jefferson Avenue Business Education Donna Rae f. E.L.S.: Penn Comm., V. Pres.: Thespians: Majorette: Homecom- ing Queen candidatei Jr. Class Sec.: Tatler: Frolic Dance Dir.: Senator: H. R. Att. Sec., Rep.: . 'H' CONSTANCE MARY JOHNSON 2712 E. Market Street College Preparatory Connie Le Cercle Francais: Jr. Historical Soc.: Usher Soc.: G.A.A.: Jr. Talent Show: H. R. Att. Sec.: Badminton: Volleyball: Basketball: Table Ten- ms. PIIYLLIS L. JONES 151 S. Charles Street College Preparatory Phil Spanish Soc.: G.A.A.: H. R. Sec.. Parl.: Volleyball: Table Tennis. STONESIFER F. KAIIN 255 E. Philadelphia Street Industrial Stoney' ' D.L.S.: Varsity Club: H. R. Pres.. Vice Pres., Chap.: Football: Base- ball. THOMAS D. JOHNSON 1617 First Avenue Financ JO ANN ESTELLA JOHNSON 526 N. Hawthorne Street Business Education Jo Penn Commercial, Pres.: Tatler Staff: Co-operatives: H. R. Pres.: Penn Comm. Play. 9 COIl1m. DONNA LEE JONES 516 Wallace Street College Preparatory Tom D L S.. Basketball. H. R. Pres.. Att. Sec. WAYNE D. JOYNER H. R. V. Pres. 1207 Prospect Street College Preparatory Softie' A.D.S.. Rec. Sec.: Hi-Lites Staff: Business Education Donney Penn Comm.: G.A.A.: Tatler Staff: H. R. Reporter. WILLIAM A. KAIIILER 601 E. Chestnut Street Industrial Bill H. R. Rep. BARBARA A. Juuus f ' 2260 Carlisle Road 1 i Business Education Barb ' Y, ff Penn Commercial: G.A.A.: Jr. Red - ,'L' Cross Comm.: Tatler Staff. ,fi K zwi.: ,V fi , S Z I LOVICE I. KAUFFMAN 300 East Philadelphia St. Business Education Lovice MARY M. KEARSE 449 Codorus Street General G.A.A.: Basketball: Volleyball. ROBERT L. KEHR Wilshire Hills Industrial RAY S. KAUFFMAN R. D. 2 Industrial Kauffman H. R. V. Pres. ..Mary., LINDA L. KEENY 351 Smyser Street College Preparatory Linda' National Honor Soc.: Thespians Societas Latina: Penn Peppers Dolphin: Soph. Class Sec.: S.A.B. Forensicsg' All School Play: Thesl plan One-Act Play: Social Comm. Bob CLARY C. KEARSE 449 Codorus Street - - 5. General Clary inf' '.f -. f. :.g:.iigif f -, - 5 .Q - Bl 'Fm in MU ag! Q ' + 'Q f DORIS I. KEENER 910 W. Princess Street Business Education Doris' Penn Comm., Asst. Sec.: H. R. Att. A H. R. Sec.: Volleyball: Basketball. Sec. , . NORMAN LEONARD KENM 3 'P 423 N. Newberry street . ., Distributive Education '-Sonny ' D. E. show. . ,. ::'i, .1511 FRANCES E. KELLER 318 S. Pershing Avenue Business Education Fran La Tertulla. DEBORAH KINSLEV R. D. 8 General Penn Peppers: Frolic Publicity: H. R. Rep., Pres., V. Pres. BARBARA E. KESTNER 822 W. Poplar Street Business Education Barb H. R. Pres. ..Deb.. .1 RUTH M. KING 573 W. Philadelphia Street Business Education Ruthie Student Employment: Co-opera- tives. ' iii' i K , K7 i '- HERBERT susan: Kun: M e p 2 P. ' 700 Chestnut Street 15 5 College Preparatory Gene N Band: Volleyball. if i .11.' l'..-. 2' -L. :gj 0 :HM ilfffii' .-5. E' ALLAN VERNE KLINEDINST 451 W. King Street Distributive Education Peaches D. E. Soc., Asst. Treas.: Mixed Chorus: Boys' Chorus:,Wm. Penn on Parade: Jr. Talent Show: D. E. Show. SUZANNE M. KLINEDINS1' 1010 E. Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Sue F.T.A.: Le Cercle Francais: Cecil- ian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Red Cross Comm.: I-I. R. Rep., Radio Reporter: National Honor Soc. THOMAS KLINEDINST 710 Ridge Avenue Distributive Education Tom D.L.S.: Penn Peppers: Varsity Club: D. E. Soc.: Varsity Basket- ball: Varsity Baseball: Sr. Class Treas.: Dir. D. E. Show: I-I. R, Pres. IIERMAN KLINGENMAIER 479 Country Club Road College Preparatory Hermie D.L.S.: Thespians: Red Cross Comm.: Social Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm.: Sr. Prom Comm.: Jr. Class Play: Forensics: Dir. of Winning One-Act Play: H. R. Pres., V. Pres., Rep.: Co-Writer of Class GAYLE L. KNAU R. D. 9 Business Education Dutchie' Usher Soc.: Penn Comm.: Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Cooper- atives: Student Employment: Fro- lic: H. R. Treas., Rec. Sec., Rep. Prophecy: National Honor Soc. ANTHONY M. KOICUBA 447 S. Howard Street Industrial Tony H. R. Rep., Chap.. Treas., Pres. MARYCATIIERINE KOICUBA 447 S. Howard Street ROSALYN MARY KOONS 102 E. Jackson Street College Preparatory Kitty' ' G.A.A.: H. R. Pres., V. Pres.: Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Bowling. College Preparatory Rosie Dolphin Swimming Soc Sec Att Sec Clio Penn Peppers Fm mm Band PAUL L. KOPP 341 S. Vernon Street Industrial Paul SUSAN E. KOTTCAMP 102 Wynwood Road College Preparatory Susy E.L.S.: Penn Peppers: Le Cercle Francais: H. R. Treas.: Homecom- ing Queen. MARY ELIZABETH KOTTMYER 126 Mack Way General Mary Bowling: Volleyball. ROBERT L. KROUSE 508 N. Pershing Avenue Industrial Cruise J. V. Football: Basketball Mgr.: J V Football Letter Varsit Bas - . : y - ketball Letter: H. R. Pres., Chap., Treas. THOMAS E. KUIIN 489 Salem Avenue Industrial Kuhnie' ' A.D.S.: Football: Track: Wrestling: H. R. Att. Sec. ROLAND L. KURT! College Preparatory A. S.: Varsity Club: Penn Pep- pers: Football: Wrestling: Sec. CHARLOTTE LEASE 834 Florida Avenue Business Education Shorty Penn Commercial: H. R. Sec.: Cost. Comm. lor Commencement. 303 N. Newberry Street Kurtz BEVERLY A. KRDUT 720 Priorlty Road Business Education Spider Co-operatives: Student Employ- ment. DONALD L. KUNTZ 1039 E. Hay Street Industrial Bill Industrial Soc.: Track: Band: Var- sity Letters: Sweater: Band Letter. H. R. LINDA L. LANGEIIEINE 745 Oatman Street General Smokey Jr. Academy of Science: Orch.: Student Employment. RAYMOND I. KUDRA 550 S. Royal Street Industrial Kudie H. R. Rec. Sec. DONALD G. KUNKEL 1053 E. King Street College Preparatory Don Wrestling: H. R. Att. Sec. l coma: 1. Kunrz A , R. D. 2 E Business Education Connie K5 Q Q Q Co-operatives: G.A.A.: H. R. ' f' Chap. Treas. I ' ff if -' V ' ' H-1':i1:2:4':!s:2f.s:tri6 JANE A. LANDIS 332 S Sherman Street Business Education Jane Dolphin Swimming Soc., Chap.. V. Pres.: H. R. Treas., V. Pres., Chap. ...fs L L SANDRA YVDNNE LEADER A Jacobus Business Education Sandie' vfswn H. R. Chap. 'J KEN I. LEASE 168 S. Pine Street Industrial Ken H. R. Rep. WILLIAM E. LEIIR 603 Vander Avenue Business Education Band Letter. GEORGE LEBER R D 2 College Preparatory George H. R. Chap., Sec. -.Biun CHARLOTTE M. LEIGIIT R.. D. 3 Business Education Charlotte ARLA MAE LEIBIIART R.. D. 1 Business Education Arla Mae Soph. Glee Club. NANCY ANN LEFEVER 271 N. Sherman Street Business Education Nancy Penn Peppers: Thespians, Prog. Comm. Ch.: Penn Comm., Sec.: Homecoming Queen Candidate: Jr. Red Cross Comm.: Jr. Class Play: Jr. Talent Show: Frolic: Cap. of Color Guards: Orch.: H. R. Rep., Pres.: National Honor Soc. JAMES C. LENTZ 727 Manchester Street General ' 'Zeno IOIIN B. LEWIS 1600 Powder Mill Road College Preparatory Lefty J. V. Football: Varsity Football: Varsity Baseball: J. V. Letters: Varsity Letter. Co-operatives: G.A.A. RICHARD W. LEWIS 467 Salem Avenue Industrial ' 'Louie' ' J. V. Football: J. V. Letter: H. R. Chap., Treas.: H. R. Basketball. MARIANN B. LINARD 340 E. Cottage Place Distributive Education Mickey D. E. Soc., Cheerio Sec.: Dir. D. E. Show: H. R. Sec., Att. Sec., V. Pres., Chap.: Volleyball. ' J i'V??72?.sz2f.21,... Jw -W . me. - ,, ..., -4 l ff ff.. ,,,.. A N. . ' i ., vga' XI MARY LIVINGSTON SANDRA LIND 829 Midland Avenue College Preparatory Sandy Le Cercle Francais: Hi-Lites Staff. :Ames PINKNEY urs, Jn. Az.. fit -A 7 70 N. Tremont Street ff Lg: ,iyi PM ,V General Pink kf', H. R. Pres., Chap., V. Pres. -7 X I x 4079 Wilshire Drive College Preparatory Mary E.L.S.: Parl.: Thespians: H. R. Chap., V. Pres.: Commencement Script Comm. f BARBARA ANN LLOYD 1243 Maple Street 11. BARBARA A. LONGE 328 W. Philadelphia Street Business Education Barb Clio: Penn Peppers: Penn Comm.: Cost. Comm. for Commencement and Frolic: H. R. Pres., Sec.. Treas., V. Pres. RUTH MAC GUFFIE 160 Woodland Drive College Preparatory Ruthie Clio, Corres. Sec.: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Thespiansg S.A.B.: Frolic Script: Tatler: Hi-Lites: H. R. Sec. if WILLIAM MCCABE. , 926 W. King Street General Wee Willie 4 Varsity Football: Track: Gold F Awards. Football: H. R. Pres., V. Pres. jx . . , X Business Education Barb Co-operatives: G.A.A.: H. R. Chap. DANIEL L. LONG 137 W. Hope Avenue Filii Neptuni: Swimming: . Letter: H. R. Chap. ANN E. LOTT Route 1 College Preparatory Ann Clio: Cecilian and Mixed Chorus: Le Cercle Francais: Ser. Squad: Finance Comm.: Lost 8z Found: Frolic: H. R. Rep., Sec. DARLENE BERNICE McALARNEY 282 Park Street Business Education Darlene Penn Commercial, Treas.: H. R. Parl, DELORES E. MCCAFFERY 927 E. Philadelphia Street Business Education Delores H. R. Sec., Att. Sec. DORIS A. MCCLEARY 605 Smith Street Business Education Muddy Orch.: Band: G.A.A.: Basketball: Volleyball: Bowling. RICHARD MCDANIEL 111 S. Park Lane College Preparatory Knock H. R. Sec., Custodian: H. R. Bas- ketball: Table Tennis: Football. Q' f.-. ,f f ...--ff 1-W-Mmm... Wiiikrkilzgw 453, .. , . ,, iff 1122: ell-f 's ' ., f 7- j . f .f L- 5-Q., DEANNA M. MCCONKEY 269 Leader's Heights Road College Preparatory Dee E.L.S.: Tatler Staff: H. R. Sec., Treas. WILLIAM A. MCDANIEL R. D. 2 College Preparatory Bill H. R. Pres., Att. Sec. General Dan' .1 L PATRICIA E. McDONALD 306 W. King Street Distributive Education Toots . E. Soc.: D. E. Show: J. V. Cheerleader, Letter: Jr. Talent Show: H. R. Parl. MERLE G. MeELWAIN 765 S. Albemarle Street Industrial Mac Industrial Soc., V. Pres.: National Honor Soc.: Varsity Club: Varsity Track: Cross Country: Basketball: 3 Var. Letters, Sweater, and Gold Award for Track: Var. Letter, Sil- ver Shoes for Cross Country. '53 r Y D .fig - , sl? ' lr MURIEL A. McGLAUGIlLIN 1130 Arthur Street Distributive Education Sis D. E. Soc.: D. E. Show: J. V. Cheerleader, Letter: Jr. Talent Show: H. R.. Parl. MARIORIE A. MAIIONEY ROBERT MeNAMARA 621 Vander Avenue Industrial Mac I-I, R. Chaplain. -ION O. MARTIN 2278 Sunset Lane 1301 E. Market Street College Preparatory Margie E.L.S., Rec. Sec.: Dolphin: G.A.A.: Social Comm.: S.A.B.: Hi-Lites Staff: H. R. V. Pres., Treas. CLIFFORD I. MARTINKA 800 Grandview Road RUSSELL B. MARSHALL 730 Priority Road Business Education Russ College Preparatory Jon Jr. Historical Soc. BONNIE E. MATSON 560 E. Princess Street Business Education Bonnie E.L.S.: Cheerleader: H. R. Chap.. V. Pres., Pres. DOMINIC C. MARTORANA 364 S. Pershing Avenue College Preparatory 1.Dom,' A.D.S.: H. R. V. Pres.. Att. Sec. f - - ., ,. ' Afqg. z College Preparatory Cliff A.D.S., Pres., Sec.: Tatler: Finance Comm.: S.A.B.: H. R. Trees.. V. Pres., Sec. BARBARA ANN MAXFIELD 671 Front Street General Sis Home Economics Soc.: G.A.A.: Basketball: Volleyball: Table Ten- nis. PATRICIA E. MASON 2264 Locust Lane Business Education Pa EDWIN II. MEASE .IEAN C. MEASE 134 E. Philadelphia Street 410 W. Philadelphia Street General Eddie' Business Education ' 'Jean H. R. Chaplain. Jr. Talent Show: Frolicp H. R. Vice Orch. Pres., Parl. Sec. . MARGARET A. mzcnsv ' W JOAN ME'-HORN 758 w. Philadelphia Street ' ' M 626 Franklin Street Business Education 1-peggyi' 5 5 ..kfV f College Preparatory Joan penn Commergial, Asst, Sec.: Jr. Talent Show: H. R. Vice Pres., 'bij .lfe FREDERICK WILLIAM MESSERLY 58 Lynbrook Drive Industrial Freddy Student Advisory Board. .L l W J I W CATHERINE J. MILLER V 7 Hill-N-Dale Court I1 ' I Busihess Education Kay ' .Wt GARY B. MILLER 478 S. Yale Street DOROTHY LUCINDA MILLER 1350 S. George Street College Preparatory Lucy Cliog Penn Peppersg Dolphin G.A.A.: Tatler Staff' Jr. Talent Show: H. R. Rep BEVERLY E. MEYERS 637 W. Market Street College Preparatory Bev' Dolphin Swimming Soc.: G.A.A.3 H. R. Pres.: National Honor Soc. DAVID R MILLER 816 Chestnut Street College Prep. Little Beaver A.D.S.: V. Pres.: Varsity Club: S.A.B.: Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestling: Gold Award, Wrestling: H. R. V. Pres., Rep., Reporter. GALEN MILLER 147 N Queen Street General Galen 1 ,Q it College Preparatory Gary GLORIA M. MILLER D. Baseball: Mixed Chorus: Jr. Red Cross Comm.g H. R. Pres.. V. Pres., Sec. Business Education Gloria KAY MILLER 715 Atlantic Avenue Business Education Kay KENNETH W. MILLER 218 S. Lynhurst Road College Preparatory Goodie' D.L.S.: Varsity Club: Basketball Varsity Letter: Frolic: H. R. Treas. V. Pres., Chap. LORETTA A. MILLER 1014 S. Pine Street Business Education Loretta Penn Comm.: National Honor Soc.: Co-operatives: H. R. Rep. NORMA JEAN MILLER 410 Orange Way mintori, Basketball. SANDRA E. MILLER 1220 S. Pine Street College Preparatory Sandy E.L.S.: Mixed Chorus, Accompan- ist: Cecilian Glee Club: H. R. Pres V. Pres. Business Education Jean H. R. Chap.: Table Tennis: Bad- MARTIN K. MILLER 1911 E. Market Street College Prep. Flooby Doop' D.L.S., Pres., V. Pres., Cor. Sec.. Monitor: Football: Basketball: Senate, Sgt.-at-Arms: S.A.B., Ch.: Tatler: Jr. Prom. Comm.: Thes- pians: Frolic: Directory Comm.: Chr. Fin. Comm.: H. R. Rep., Pres. Treas., Varsity Club: Nationa Honor Soc. i PAUL RICHARD MILLER R. D. 2 D. E. Soc.: D. E. Show: H. R Chap., Treas. SANDRA I MILLER 208 S. Beaver Street Business Education Sandy Co-operatives. SANDRA LEE MILLER 249 N. Newberry Street Business Education Sandy Co-operatives. JAMES P. MOORE 203 S. Fulton Street Business Education Jim H. R. Rec. Sec. RAYMOND MITCHELL 527 Madison Avenue College Preparatory Ray KENT W. MOORE 118 S Richland Avenue College Preparatory Ching Wrestling. Distributive Education Dick LEONARD W MOORE HERBERT E MORGAN 335 S Penn Street 927 Fahs Street General Lenny College Preparatory ' 'Herb' Mixed Chorus: Penn Chorus. DONALD L. MORNINGSTAR 813 Lancaster Avenue General J. V. Football: H. R. Pres. BETTE L. MUNDIS 548 Courtland Street Business Education Co-dperatives: G.A.A.: H. R. Treas., Sec.: Basketball: Volleyball: Table Tennis: Bowling. PAUL I. MYERS 908 E. Market Street Industrial The Kid Industrial Soc.: H. R. V. Pres., Chap., Treas. 1fMim.. EDWARD MUMMERT 825 S. Beaver Street Business Education Eddie Sunlight Serenaders: Co -opera- tives. Bets JOHN S. MYERS 1699 E. Market Street College Preparatory Princeton Penn Peppers: H. R. V. Pres.. Treas., Rep., Rec. Sec.: J. V. Foot- ball: J. V. Basketball: Varsity Wrestling: Frolic. DONNA K. MOUL 469 Salem Avenue Business Education Donna Penn Commercial: Co-operatives: G.A.A.: H. R. Rec. Sec.: Bowling. ALBERT G. MUNCHEL 1243 E. South Street Industrial Curly JAMES MUSSER 28 N. Kershaw Street College Preparatory Jim' Band: Mixed Chorus: Penn Chorus R aaes 1 : ,e f V : 3 . ,- . - vu X h JA , Ji! ' 'N KENNETH L. MYERS 321 W. King Street Distributive Education Joey D. E. Show. X 1 ROBERT F. MYERS 262 Cottage Hill Road General Rocky WILLIAM E. MYERS 917 E. Princess Street General Bill .. 1 1: -- - -' ii H zsvieaif elrl 43. DENNIS M. NEASE 324 W. Maple Street College Preparatory Denny H. R. Sec.. V. Pres., Treas., Pres.. Att. Sec. ' I ELIZABETH A. NELSON K ' . 248 E. Poplar Street -'19 College Preparatory Liz f x ' E.L.S., V. Pres.. Chap.: La Tertulia: .gi ' Soph. Glee Club: Jr. Talent Show: Frolic: Red Feather Comm.: H. R. . X S ,I.' Treas.g Volleyball. .h m Rel E. 1 FRED NESS EDWARD HENRY NEIMAN R. D. 1 General Curley WANDA M. NESS 166 S. Albemarle Street 1500 Second Avenue College Preparatory Wanda Industrial Fred F.T.A.g Latin Soc.: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Bandg Frolicg National Honor Soc . EDWARD H. NEWBOULD 421 S. George Street Industrial Eddie Co-Captain of Wrestling Team, 3 J. V. Letters: 2 Varsity Letters: Sweaterg H. R. Pres., V. Pres., Chap., Att. Sec. LARRY L. NICKOL 121 E. King Street General Larry ROBERT J. NIEDZIELSKI 275 W. Princess Street General H. R. Treas. HAZEL .I. NAYLOR 239 E. Poplar Street Business Education Hazel G.A.A.: Bowling. SUSAN G. NELSON 42 E. Newton Avenue Business Education Susie' Home Economic Soc. CHRISTOPHER K. NEWCOMBE 432 Linden Avenue College Preparatory Chris' A.D.S., Parl.g National Honor Soc. Treas.g Jr. Acad. Scienceg Ser Squad: Jr. Red Cross Comm.g Fin Comm.: William Penn on Parade H. R. Chap., Rep. aiiei i l ... . f . A .. if' I JACK NOEL 'h 984 Mt. Rose Avenue Jr. Academy of Science. IUDITII A. OERTER 2015 E. Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Judy E.L.S., Reporter: National Honor Soc.: Thespiansg Dolphin, Sec.: Quill 8: Scroll: G.A.A.: Band: Frolic College Preparatory Jack JOEL E. NOEL 984 Mt. Rose Avenue College Preparatory Joel v Jr. Academy of Science: Frolic. NANCY SUSAN OFFICER 391 Old Orchard Lane College Preparatory Nanc Dolphin Penn Peppers Thespians G.A.A.: Scenic Designer: Jr. Talent Show: Tatler: Frolic: H. R. Sec.. Music Dir.: Jr. Talent Show: H. R. Sec., Treas., Att. Sec. V. Pres. BONNIE L. ORF 1331 E. Market Street College Preparatory Bonnie Usher Soc.: G.A.A.: Basketball: Volleyball: Badmintong Bowling. CARROLL .E. PALMER' IR. 1215 E. Market Street Industrial Skippy H. R. Chap. FRANCES G. PICKARD 716 Noonan Road General Frannie DIANNE E. OVERMILLER 1480 Wayne Avenue Business Education Dianne 'S A . WILLIAM PAULES State Street, Extended General William BRADINE O. PITTENGER 311 N. Newberry Street Business Education Deanie' Dolphin: G.A.A.: Co-operatives Dolphin. GAA, Orch , H R Rec Tatler Staff: H. R. Pres., Rec. Sec. Sec. Volleyball. CYNTHIA A. POET 883 Madison Avenue Business Education Cindy CHESTER D. POTTORFF 158 Hamilton Avenue Industrial Chet H. R. V. Pres. CLINTON D. QUIGLEY 520 W. Jackson Street Industrial H. R. Treas. JAMES E. RANSOME INGEBORG WANDA PRAUSE 605 N Pershing Avenue College Preparatory Inffe National Honor Soc Le Cercle Francais Pres Jr Historical Soc Sec Soph Glee Club Mixed Chorus: Cecilian Glee Club: Jr. Tal- ent Show: Frolic: Night of Music: H. R. Rep., V. Pres. Clint THEODORE E. RAMER 808 Midland Avenue College Preparatory Ted Mu Alpha Theta: Industrial Soc.: H. R. Rep. 306 E. Chestnut Street :V Business Education Jimmy V ww if TERRY M. REACIIARD 26 W. Maple Street Industrial Reac' H. R. Chap.: National Honor Soc. ELAINE L. REIBER 2246 Linden Road College Preparatory Elaine F.T.A.: V. Pres.: G.A.A.: Soph. Glee Club: H. R. V. Pres. 1 Soph. KATHLEEN RAFFERTY 721 Prospect Street Business Education Kathy' JOAN E. PRESTON 231 Mt. Rose Avenue Business Education Joannie Glee Club: Penn Comm Night of Music: Publicity Comm H. R. Treas. Penn Peppers: Penn Comm., V. ' Pres.: G.A.A.: Majorette: Jr. Tal- - ent Show: Usher: H. R. V. Pres. Table Tennis-Jr., Sr. Champion Badminton: Volleyball: Bowling! - ' Basketball. Busines ...io 1 u MARY E. RAMSAY 649 W. Princess Street s Education Mary' Penn Comm.: Co-operatives. az H -' - ' 5E K' kk if ', .A W Vg W BARBARA ANN nAunAus:n f , ' R. D' 2 Uv,--w 5. I College Preparatory Barb'A 7 L V A Der Deutsche Verein. f' .L 1 52. 72 College A.D.S.: RICHARD D. REICHARD 840 Maryland Avenue College Preparatory Rick A.D.S.: Band: Orch.: Wm. Penn on Parade: H. R. Pres NEIL E. REELING 9 Manchester Street Preparatory ShaE' Varsity Club: Tatler Staff, Track: Cross Country: Gold Award: H. R. Treas. it , l. 4 'Zi 1 'fig..-.- 2. ,L r x ix 1 :X R l . 5 1. JOY REICHNER 1906 Carlisle Road College Preparatory Joy Soph. Glee Club: Cecilian Glee Club: Latin Soc.: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Mixed Chorus: Hi-Lites Staff: H. R. Chap.: National Honor Soc. MARY L. REIKER R. D. 3 Business Education Bep Co-operatives. r !.. . msn E. nzsszn .L tf' 314 w. Maple street .5 ' College Preparatory Fred .img .pw-' 5' it Ser. Squad: H. R. Chap. 'few' ji :,k I , S RAY ARLINGTON RILEY A 480 W. Princess Street General Ray Track. WILLIAM ROBINSON 1837 Eastern Blvd. College Preparatory Reb Thespians: D.L.S., Parl.: Pres. Stu- dent Body: Frolic: H. R. Rec. Sec.. 4 ' hat . . 4. f :fe JOHN RICHARDS R. D. 1 College Preparatory John A.D.S., Treas., Sec.: Thespians: Jr. Talent Show. Q f itil some u. noaznrs V 655 Edison Street .. K --f'.- ., .i':z': Q: ' :g i Ge eral R bb Vkkrr n o le W .,... Tif f .ili fn A A PATSY N. RODEMYER 136 E. Gas Avenue Business Education Pat Co-operatives. Chap.: National Honor Soc. K-g.,,, vi. ,r-, . . t. - in .QT 711.2 BARRY J ROIIRBAUGH 633 Cleveland Avenue College Preparatory Barry A.D.S.. Penn Peppers, Band, Stage Crew: Ser. Squad: H. R. Pres. JOAN ROST 582 E. Hillcrest Road College Preparatory Joan Ser. Squad: S.A.B.: Soph. Glee Club: Cecilian Glee Club, Pres.: Mixed Chorus, V. Pres.: Frolic: H. R. V. Pres.: National Honor JEAN ROTII 242 E. Chestnut Street Business Education Jean SOC . GLENN A. RUBY 1732 Carlisle Road College Preparatory Glenn' A. D. S.: Jr. Academy of Science: National Honor Soc.: Quill 8: Scroll: Assembly Comm.: Orch.: String Quartet. ,l Q cmuuzs E. nunv - kj 321 S. Penn Street 'i Industrial Boottie l Industrial Soc.: H. R. Chaplain. X , IACQUELINE P. RUSSELL 286 W. Cottage Place Business Education Jackie H. R. Chap., Treas. S' . 3 .. Y , h , :Manson L. nu-rn to 2224 Church Road k'-: f Industrial Em , e f NORIVIA I. RUPPERT 2224 S. Queen Street Business Education '4Norma H. R. V. Pres., Treas. BARBARA ANN RUTH 355 E. Poplar Street Business Education Bobble Jr. Historical Soc.: La Tertulla: H. R. V. Pres., Rec. Sec. EMMA JEAN RUTH 716 E. Wallace Street College Preparatory Jeanie Future Nurses Club, Sec.: H. R. Att. Sec., Rep.: Jr. Talent Show, JEANNE L. RYAN 613 W. College Avenue Business Education Jeanne Penn Comm., Pres.: Usher Soc, Band: H. R. Pres., V. Pres., Rec. Sec., Att. Sec.g Basketballg Volley ball. HELEN SAUBLE 300 E. Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Helen Clio: Penn Peppers: Dolphing Span- ish Club: Majorette: Senators of Jr., Sr. Classes: H. R. V. Pres., Rep. PAUL MARTIN SCHAALE 156 E. Cottage Place General Shorty I Joan Enwnnn SALTER 5. 413 E. King street Industrial Johnny N lliii I ' IOANN SAYLOR 521 Pennsylvania Avenue Business Education Jo Co-operatives: H. R. Pres. ANNE C. SCHEIB 3111 E. Market Street College Preparatory Anne' Soph. Glee Club: Le Cercle Fran caisg Der Deutsche Verein, Rep., V. Pres., Pres.g F.T.A., Sec.g For ensicsg Orch.: National Honor Soc. aaa-i.k.su,J..p:..1. .. THOMAS KENT SCHMINKE 1570 E. Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Tom Jr. Academy of Science: Mu Alpha Theta: Thespians: Tatler Staff: Wm. Scroll. Penn on Parade: Quill 8: JOY MARIE SCHMUCK 315 Walnut Street H. R. Chap. General .Ioy' . STEVEN I. scl-mom . ,,.-gg. I ROGER T- SCHROYER , 925 W. College Avenue . 334 W. North Street ' j General Steve Industrial Ted v ' Band: Orch. e Industrial Soc.: Track Manager: Varsity Letters H, R, Att. Sec., H f im , Rec. Sec. .4 '5 ,fl N W . s- i i I. ear r . 1 so . 4--in --Q --:i w z Qjfifl -A- ' - CARL H. SCOTT 119 E. South Street General Scottie H. R. Chap' Band WAYDE P. SEIDENSTICKER 539 Linden Avenue College Preparatory A.D.S.g Football: H. R. Pres., Sec.. Treas. PHYLLIS S. SEXTON 539 McKenzie Street Business Education Phyllis Volleyball. ALBERT H. SHAFFER 437 Walnut Street General MYRA E. SECHRIST R. D. 8 R. Rec. Sec., Att. Sec., Treas. College Preparatory Doll French Soc.: Journalism Staffg H. H ., .... 5 . sow:-mo ssurr m 649 Franklin Street General Eddy lee Wrestling. W, ROGER L. SEYMOUR 118 Pattison Street CLIFFORD W SHAFFER 709 Madison Avenue General Roger General Ape I-I. R. V. Pres., Chap. A JANET E. SHAFFER 255 N Sherman Street Business Education Janet Penn Comm.: Band: Orch.: Frolic. SANDRA LOUISE SHAW 380 Old Orchard Lane College Preparatory Sandy Clio. Parl., V. Pres.: Dolphin. Chap.: Penn Peppers: Frolic Chorus: Finance Comm.: Assembly Comm.: Ch. of Homecoming Comma H. R. Rec. Sec.: Radio 8: Newspaper Reporter: National Honor Soc. CAROL L. SNEAFFER 34 N. Tremont Street Business Education Carol Penn Commercial: Cecelian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Soph. Glee Club: H. R. Pres., Chap.: Flag- twirler. GAIL Y SHEARER Jacobus Business Education Gail GLENN E. SHEFFER 929 Fahs Street MARY ANN SHEARER 747 E. Philadelphia Street Business Education Sue Dolphin, Band, Frolic, H. R. Chap.. Basketball: Volleyball. DONALD LEE SHELLENBERGER 1535 Third Avenue DONNA LEE SNEFFER 217 N. Richland Avenue Business Education Donna Co-operatives: Usher Soc., Sec.: H. R. Rep., V. Pres. Industrial Shady - ap., H. R. Rep., Chap., V. Pres., Pres. College Preparatory Shell H. R. Treas., H. R. Basketball. SUSAN A. SHELLENBERGER 538 Ogontz Street College Preparatory Sue Latin Soc.: G.A.A.: Hi-Lites Staff: H R Treas Sec DONALD .l. SHELLEY 278 Jefferson Avenue Distributive Education Donnie' D. E. Soc.: Penn Peppers: Football Track: 3 Jr. 6 Letters: Dir. D. E Show: H. R. Rep., Sec. ,- . - -...-ese:1.-,r . .U . ...., E RONALD A. SHELLEY 278 Jefferson Avenue Business Education Skebby D.L.S., Monitor: J. V. 81 Varsity Baseball: J. V. Basketball: J. V. 8: Varsity Football: 3 J. V. Letters: Varsity Letter: H. R. Chap., Att. Sec. CAROLYN E. SNELLY 735 Maryland Avenue Business Education Carol E.L.S., Treas.: Penn Peppers, V. Pres., Pres.: Dolphin: Jr. Historical Soc.: Color Guard: S.A.B.: Frolic: Jr. Talent Show: Lost tgz Found Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm.: G.A.A.: H. R. Pres., Att. Sec., Rep. ft Wm .sig e gk .11-4fi'.5ff' 1, fr A N : SM H , . .: ' MARY LOU SHEPP 203 N. Hartman Street College Preparatory Mary Lou' E.L.S.: Jr. Historical Soc., Treas.: Latin Soc.: Senate: Student Dir. Comm.: Hi-Lites Staff: Frolic: Ser. Squad: H. R. Rep., Pres.: National Honor Soc. MILDRED E. SHEWELL BARBARA A. SHERRIFF 928 W. King Street Business Education Barb H. R. Sec. 333 Smyser Street College Preparatory Mid Societas Latina: G.A.A.: Hi-Lites Staff: Bowling: Badminton: Table Tennis: Basketball: Volleyball: Golf: H. R. V. Pres.. Chap., Sec. arf: High, ep L T44 PRESTON V. SHEWELL 3020 E. Market Street General Pep Baseball Manager, H. R. Chap. DORIS I. SIIIREMAN R. D. 1 Business Education Doris Penn Comm.: F.T.A.: I-I, R. Sec.. Treas.. Att. Sec.: Volleyball. IIARRIET LOUISE SHIREY 524 Madison Avenue College Preparatory Harriet Clio: Penn Peppers: Cheerleader: Finance Comm.: Frolic: Hi-Lites HfiTff1'i'Y..f' . A fifeivlj eff.-1 . N '- ..,. .: . ' ':. .TENS . ., f ,L . . WILLIAM RICHARD SIIOPE 1437 Second Avenue College Preparatory Dick D.L.S., Chap., V, Pres., Ch. Mem- bership Comm.: Rep. Ways and Means Comm., House Chap.: Sec- kk ., .. ' . Staff: H. R. Arr. sec. RENE A SHUE 222 E. Philadelphla Street General Smiley H. R. Cheerio Sec., Chap., J. V. retary of Attendance for School: Basketball: Student Council Ban- quet Comm. CHARLES ROBERT SIMON 200 Willes Road Industrial Simple Simon' Industrial Soc.: Track Manager: J. V. Letter: H. R. Pres. JAMES G. SIIUPP 126 Pattison Street Business Education Jim Football: J. V. Letter. ROBERT ALONZA SIMMONS, IR. 817 Pennsylvania Avenue Business Education Kang Orch.: Concert and Marching Band. GARY L. SIMPSON 731 Priority Road Industrial Industrial Soc., Track. Sam L I ROXANNE SIPE f il A J 1041 Princess Street. Business Education Roxanne . . , F I If f V ,gg f.:f,, NANCY LOUISE SLONAKER 403 Juniper Street General Nancy KEITH A. SMALL R. D. 9 Industrial Keith BARBARA ANN SMITH 346 Smyser Street College Preparatory Barbie Societas Latina: Dolphin: G.A.A.g H. R. Chap. GORDON II. SMITH 459 Carl Street General Smitty Tatler Staff. :Sk2:!:z1,s2f, , .Wi-lie., si H q i.,3,i. it K .1 i r ? . ., W. em- es. .fl .. .. .,.,. e GEORGE R. SIPES 1051 E. Clark Avenue Business Education Bud' RONALD E. SLONAKER 160 S. Royal Street Industrial Trackg Band: H. R. Pres. , ui' - u 1 f ' 'Ronnie BARBARA SMITH 828 Tioga Street General Barbara CAROLYN E. SMITH 532 W. Locust Street Business Education Butch H. R. Att. Sec. JOHN MARK SMITH R. D. 3 College Preparatory Smitty' Penn Chorus, Pres.: Mixed Chorus H. R. Chap., Treas., Pres., Rep. V. Pres. . if LARRY smrnl S-Q. , ' SANDRA Y. SMITH 4053 Old Orchard Road it H 1 317 N. penn Street Industrial Flash . . ' 1- , kk Business Education nsandyn H- R- RGD- Xvkb ff- ww' Usher Soc. ax , -1' 1. X - LAWRENCE WILLIAM SNOOK 414 W. North Street General 4'Larry WILLIAM III. SMITH 857 E. Market Street College Preparatory Bill' Thespians: Jr. Red Cross Comm. Publicity Comm.: Property Comm. H. R. Sec., V. Pres., Treas. AF' MARGARET L SNELL 425 E Boundary Avenue Business Education Margaret Co operatives CYNTHIA M. SNYDER 253 Grantleyf Road College Preparatory Cindy Le Cercle Francais: National Honor Soc.: Soph. Chorus: Cecilian Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Jr. Red Cross Comm., Sec.: Tatler Staff, CONSTANCE E. SNYDER 844 Ogontz Street General Connie GAA KAY E. SNYDER 111 N. Penn Street General Kay Dolphin Swimming Soc. WILLIAM C. SPAHR 559 Atlantic Avenue Business Education Bill D. E. Soc., Chap.: Band: Band Lete ter: D. E. Show: H. R. Chap. LEROY SPANGLER 363 Pattison Street College Preparatory Leroy ANDREW A. SPATARO 261 E. Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Pizza4' H. R.. Pres., Sec.. V. Pres. ELLEN B. SQUAIR DEHAVEN V. SPEICIIER 990 Mt. Rose Avenue Industrial Spike Varsity Golf: Varsity Letter: H, R Pres.. V. Pres., Rep. ROBERT L. SPRENKLE 645 Ridge Avenue General ' 'Bob Football: H. R. Chap. Summit Drive College Preparatory Ellen Cliog Jr. Acad. of Science, Pres.: Thespians: .Ir,. Sr. Girls Tennis Champ.: Ser. Squad: Pub. Comm.: Dir. of One-Act Play: H. R. Pres.. Rep.: National Honor Soc. SYDNEY STAGEMYER 537 Smith Street College Preparatory Sydney Jr. Historical Soc.: Le Cercle Fran- cais: Thespians: Hi4Lites Staff: Orch.: Children's Play: Wm. Penn on Parade: National Honor Soc. I , i me .X . 1. 11.1 mann: L. sramsnucu ks .. 75 N, East Street A nz Business Education Dianne H Af 5-3 Co-operatives. JUDITH STAUFFER McClellan Heights College Preparatory Judy Clio, Pres.: Thespians: Frolic: Jr, Talent Show: All School Play: El- mira Key Award: Women's Club Award: Stud. Executive Cab.: Sen- ate, Chap.: Fin. Comm.: Social Comm.: Wm. Penn on Parade: H. R. Treas.: National Honor Soc. f Him ELSIE P. STAMBAUGH 442 W. Princess Street - Business Education Elsie wi LINDA STALLMAN R. D. 6 College Preparatory Linda Clio: Penn Peppers, Radio Rep.: Thespians, Sec., Treas.: Jr. Class Play: Director of Frolic: One-Act Plays: H. R. V. Pres.: National Honor Soc. DONNA L. STAMBAUGH 319 E. Maple Street Business Education Co -operatives. IIAZEL M. STANIBAUGH 834 Pennsylvania Avenue General Haze ROBERT STAUFFER 449 Jumper Street Business Education D. E. SOC.: D. E. Show' H R Pres., V. Pres. Bob CARYLE KAY STEFFEE 108 W. Sixth Avenue Business Education Corky Clio: Cecilian: Mixed Chorus: Head Majorette: Frolic: Forensic: Home- coming Court: Who's Who in Baton Twirlinfli H. R. Treas., V, Pres.: Basketball. BARBARA L. STEGNER 2466 S. Queen Street Distributive Education Barb SOPh, Glee Club: Usher Soc.: D. E. Soc.: D. E. Show: H. R. Chap. SARAH E. STEIN 313 N. Hartley Street College Preparatory Sally' Clio, Treas.: Jr. Historical Soc., Pres,: Le Cercle Francais: Thes- pians: Orch.: String Quartet: Sec. of Sr. Class: Social Comm.: F.T.A. CAROLYN LOUISE STOKES 914 W. Poplar Street College Preparatory Carolyn Dolphin, Latin Soc., Quill 8: Scroll: G.A.A.: Tatler Staff: H. R. Chap,: Badminton: Ping Pong. DONALD E. STOLTZFUS R D 2 Industrial Duke H. R. Pres V S4 N f K. is .heh gi? N M KENNETH R. STONER 124 Mack Way General Ken 627 N. Pershing Avenue Business Education Dawn Co-op College Preparatory Sandie E.L.S., Sec.:- Le Cercle Francais: Quill and Scroll: Frolicg Property Comm.: Tatler Staff: H. R. Pres., Treas., V. Pres. Colleg A.D.S.Z Comm. DAWN G. STOUGH eratives: H. R. Sec. JACK R. STRATHMEYER 28 N. Manheim Street College Preparatory Jack Filii Neptune: Basketball: Football: Swimming Team: H. R. Trees.. Sec., V. Pres., Chap. SANDRA STRICKLER 820 E. Market Street Pres.: Penn Peppers, Cor. DAVID KING STROUSE 264 S. Belvidere Avenue Industrial Dave Industrial Soc.: Wrestling: H. R. Pres., Treas., V. Pres. BARRY E. STUMP 3106 E. Market Street e Preparatory Le Barr Band: Dance Band: Social GARY F. STRALEY Jacobus College Preparatory SAM H. STRINE 123 S. Queen Street College Preparatory D.L.S., Chap.: Penn Peppers: Var- sity Club: Basketball: Football: Track: 4 Varsity Letters: H. R. V. Pres., Treas., Chap. EUGENE L. STUMP Jacobus Industrial H. R. Vice Pres. Gary BEVERLY A. STRICKLER 1120 S. Pine Street College Preparatory Bev National Honor Soc.: Clio: Mixed Chorus: Cecelian Glee Club: Le Cercle Francais, Chap.: Senator: Sec. of Service: Finance Comm.: Tennis. Tiger DEVDNA E. STUCK 38 N. Pine Street Business Education Dona' Co-operatives: H. R. Sec., Att. Sec ncene.. LORRAINE E. STUMP R. D. 2 College Preparatory Lorry , . . . il 1 tg 1 ,. - ,, .,.!a.:,-Q-2413: ,pg li- - 5i3'w!1iFii3ViiIEi.:11 ,wifi-I:-ii Q if 57 ff Ai 'ix f 1 .1 , If .il Q. ,F pt 5:3 X 'XR . Q li N: E . .I .f . l 1 li W z . L. kt. , . K f 1 , RENA M. SWAN 108 N. Oxford Street College Preparatory Rena' Latin Soc.: F,N.A.: Band: Orch. Forensics: Jr. Talent Show. gf:5fgggwezzziseiihlcyggsg H SIDNEY D- TALMUD zsfizxswzfzetis-szwiz JESSELEEN E SWEITZER M 250 York Street General 4'Jessie f A 19 Weight Lifting. 340 W. Cottage Place Business Education Sid Co-operatives: H. R. Radio Re- 10 MARIE TAYLOR Jacobus College Preparatory Jo E.L.S.: Latin Soc.: F.N.A.: Soph. Glee Club: H. R. Rec. Sec. porter: Table Tennis. JOHN B. TERPAK, JR. .. .... .I+ H' NORMAN E. TAYLOR 701 N. Adams Street Industrial Norm' Band: Track Team: H. R. V. Pres RONALD FRANCIS TAYLOR 758 Midland Avenue College Preparatory Mon ster' A.D.S.: Wrestling: Social Comm. KARLA ELAINE TIIAS 34 N. Findlay Street College Preparatory Karla' E.L.S.: Le Cercle Francais: Flag- twirler: Cheerleader: G.A.A.: Hi- Lites Staff: Tatler Staff: Frolic: H. R. V. Pres. RUBY THOMPSON 378 Kings Mill Road General Ruby Usher Soc., Chap.: Home Economic Soc.: G.A.A.3 Basketball: Volley- ball: Foul Shooting. 26 N. Keesey Street College Preparatory Terp A.D.S.: Varsity Club: Soph. Class Pres.: Senator: Varsity Football, C0-Captain: Varsity Track: Volley- ball: Gold Award, Track: Ser. Squad: S.A.B.: Social Comm.: H. R. Rep., Treas., Pres. General l X: i . 'c K- . TEDDY RAY THORNTON 329 Wheatfield Street Business Education Gunner H. R. Rep., Pres. ROBERT H. THOMAS 594 W. Philadelphia Street Reckless ANDREW TORTORICI 526 Salem Avenue Industrial Duke Industrial Soc., Treas.: Football: Wrestling: 2 J. V. Letters: 5 Var- sity Letters: Sweater: Gold Award: C0-Captain Wrestling. DONNA I. TROUTMAN 286 Union Street Business Education Donna E.L.S.: Dolphin: G.A.A.: Jr. Talent Show: Frolic: Tatler Staff: G.A.A. Award: H. R. Pres, V. Pres.: Bad- minton: Volleyball. CAROLYN E. TUCKER 452 S. George Street General :'Tuck4' H. R. Chap. JOHN D. UFFELMAN 148 W. Jackson Street General Jaber D.L.S.: Social Comm.: Jr, Prom Comm.: H. R. Pres., Chap.: H. R. Basketball, Football, Volleyball. IUDITH ANN VICKERY JUNE Y. VAN NATTER 135 N. Howard Street General June Home Economics Soc. BARRY T. VANTASSEL 1301 E. Philadelphia Street College Preparatory Van H. R. Att. Sec. 839 Rathton Road College Preparatory .Iudy' Le Cercle Francais: G.A.A.: Soph Glee Club: Cecilian Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Tatler Staff: Hi Lites Staff: Pub. Comm.: Com- mencement Script Comm.: Thes- pians: Volleyball: Table Tennis. GARY E. WAGNER 524 N. Hawthorne Street General 4'Rook's H. R, Treas. H. R. Sec.: H. R. Football, Basket- RONALD H. WALTON 1701 S. Queen Street General Walt RICHARD EUGENE WALTZ 439 E. Prospect Street General Tucker ball. MARY ELLEN WARFEL 131 N. Newberry Street General Mary TERRIELEA I. WARNER 709 E. Philadelphia Street Business Education Terri Penn Comm., G.A.A.: H. R. V. Pres., Chap.: Volleyball, Table Ten- nis. JEAN A. WEBB 36 N. Broad Street Business Education Jean Co-operatives: H. R, Sec. PHYLLIS ANN WENT2 409 Juniper Street Business Education Ditty Penn Comm., Sec.: Orch.: Forensic Quartet: Frolic: District Orch.: Tatler Staff: H. R. Pres.: Basket- ball. IACQUELINE A. WHETZEL 2150 Log Cabin Road Business Education Jackie H. R. Chap., Pres. DEWEY WARREN 543 S. Queen Street Industrial Dewey Industrial Soc., Treas. .. ., 1, V I . , l ....., : in ls DONALD E. WEIR 536 Smith Street General Don H. R. Rec. Sec.. V. Pres. SUSAN CNASMAR WERNER 926 Somerset Lane, Brockie College Preparatory Susie Clio: Ser. Squad: Property Comm.: Tatler Staff: H. R. Chap. M ...-1-.-..,..,.... 51 y y wf2,efQ.fW5., . 4 ,. iv.. :.r......,.. .,,. rx- . 5 :tml U A - noun LEE WATTS , 232 cottage Hill Road V' A ' M- Business Education Dona V Penn Comm.: Usher Soc.: G.A.A.: 'Mi ki Lk H. R. Chap., Sec. X . s w T' f' w u :gi .. . .. .., ,, 'ff' ir . P 1' Wil 5 5 433W ,gm 1 ,Q NORMAN PAUL WEINSTOCK 43 E. Princess Street College Preparatory Weini Track: J. V. Letter. SHELVA JEAN WEIR 1101 S. Albemarle Street Business Education Shelva Co-operatives. CAROLYN WENZEL 553 Colonial Avenue College Preparatory Carolyn Clio: Le Cercle Francais, Sec.: Jr, Historical Soc.: Tatler Staff: H. R Rec Sec JACQUELINE C. WNARE 705 N. Franklin Street Business Education Jackie Penn Comm.: Thespians: Soph. Glee Club: Co-operatives: Ch. of Cost. Comm. SUSAN H WILE 115 N. Findlay Street College Preparatory Susie Clio: Penn Peppers: Jr. Talent Show: Orch.: District Orch.: Home- coming Court: Social Comm.: Flagtwirler' GAA' H R Pres BARBARA R. WILLIAMS 2151 Church Road College Preparatory Barb Mu Alpha Theta: Latin Soc.: S.A.B., Sec.: Pub. Comm. for Fro- lic: G.A.A.: H. R. V. Pres.: Vol- leyball: Table Tennis: National Honor Soc. RICHARD A. WILLS 705 Roosevelt Avenue College Preparatory Der Deutsche Verein, V. Pres., Ch. Program Comm.: Jr. Academy of Science: Thespians: Band: Orch.: Band Varsity Letter: H. R. Rec. Sec . FRED E. WOLFE - 739 Roosevelt Avenue Industrial BARBARA A. YOIIE 544 Lamour Street College Preparatory Barbara Latin Soc.: Soph. Glee Club: Frolicg F.T.A.: H. R. Chap., Att, Sec. '-Dick DALE wus: 328 Springdale Avenue College Preparatory Dale Jr. Historical Soc.: H. R. Pres., V. Pres., Treas.: H. R. Basketball. ul,-red.. THOMAS WORLEY 591 Ogontz Street Industrial ' 'Tom' ' H. R. Pres. 144:51 D 5 as i 433 v -1 ui. H1 as qwf 5. iw -:ff2 eg ..'f-lw - ' '-53535, 4. -. 1 ' ' - . 1' wiki.- ' -1:2 K. -. ' p 1 ' E. . T9 4' Jae Q . ,. .1 mx. sv, WILMER C. WILT, IR. R. D. 2 Industrial H. R. V. Pres.. Sec. ELEANOR L. WOODYARD 315 S. Howard Street General G.A.A.: Basketball: Volleyball. IAMES A. WILLIAMS R. D. 2 General Gus ..Dad,. WILLIAM E. WOLF 1398 Lancaster Avenue College Preparatory Wolfie Varsity Club: Cross Country: Bas- ketball: Volleyball: Track: H. R Treas., Sec. Ellie GEORGE WILLIAM YOIIE 620 E. Kmg Street General WINIFRED WRIGHT 269 W. Cottage Place Business Education Winnie E.L.S.: Penn Peppers: Usher Soc. G.A.A.: H. R. Chap. Bill JANE E. ZEIGLER 100 Pinehurst Road ,fy J L- - mfssw2x1fz:n.lt-5 4421:-ge gssgqpnae. :ny wf,, weiizag -- 'W' o 1 ,C 9 lv I, J e f .f f r Q. lr '-. vii 'tim ,s 4, is K 42 '-fri it i ue iii i t-Mlviki my lv l fm .U as wi K i K ar , X f l ,il as 5 'ir' MICHAEL J. ZIEGLER 626 Norway Street College Preparatory Mike' D.L.S.: Jr. Academy of Science, V. Pres.: Jr. Historical Soc., V. Pres. Jr. Red Cross Comm.g H. R. Pres rw W 7 MARLENE JONES Mounted Route No. 42 Violet Hill Business Education Marlene General Janie 5 1 H. R. Chap. kL'i I ' W if ' A ELAINE K. ZIMMERMAN . if 1ANE1' G, ZQRTMAN 330 S. Duke Street M ' 5 319 S. Queen Street Business Education Elaine'i If-5' KV K Business Education Janet G.A.A.1 Program Seller. E.L.S.: National Honor Soc.: Cheer ' leader: S.A.B.g Information Desk: Sten. Comm.: H. R. Rep. A JOSEPH zunAY 'ig 1337 Canterbury Lane Industrial Joe ,Ling su . , N, xxx Industrial Soc.: H. R. Treas. 1 K SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATE ROBERT BYERTS 320 Gay Street General ..Bob,. ..M. Wim In Memoriam WILLIAM C. LITTLE On December 24, 1955, William Little was killed in an auto- mobile accident on the York-East Berlin road. His tragic death shocked and saddened those who knew him as a friend and a classmate. Though he was destined not to remain with us until our graduation, he will always remain in our hearts as a member of our class of 1956. Class History Throw out the anchor, ordered the captain. We are ready to begin our adventure. Mate, enter September 9, 1953, in the log as the day we landed. We had landed in new territory. ltlwas named William Penn Senior High School, uncharted and unexplored for most of us. Up seven steps and the doors to a new world opened. The six hundred who had signed up for the adventure met in the auditorium to discuss our mission. Here we met the members of our home rooms, the groups who had been selected to explore together for the next three years. First we had an introduction from Dr. Glatfelter, the professor who had traveled this way many times before and who was to be our guide. He instructed us in methods of reaching our goals. Then we had a few words from Steve Stock, chosen leader of the school. His additional words of encouragement brightened our minds for the future. The first few weeks were the most difficult. We wandered through darkest halls, trying to find class rooms. Usually there was some helpful upperclass- man who would kindly guide us to a closet door or to the nearest elevator. Eventually we were able to mark our paths properly. On October fourteenth, our whole group got to- gether again for an informal gathering, the Sopho- more Party. Here at The Big Top we made new acquaintances, people who were to be our lifelong friends. In a few weeks, we discovered another new part of our school, the class meeting. Steve Stock pre- sided since we had no officers, and he showed how these meetings should be executed. We nominated members of our class for the school Senate and from these, elected Mary Lou Shepp, Beverly Strickler, James Chubb, and Sam Strine as class senators. We were also introduced to our class advisors, Mrs. Kriner and Mr. Strayer, who would be ready to guide us at any time. ln the remainder of these autumn months we witnessed York taking its first football champion- ship in history, and saw the basketball team get a good start toward a trophy also. Early in the second semester our class met again to nominate and elect class officers. The president was John Terpak, vice president, James Dunlap, Secretary, Linda Keeney, and treasurer, Tom Bauer. We also selected our class motto: It's what we do and think that makes us what we are, a good motto for any person. At the same time we chose our class colors, maroon and yellow. At the last meeting of the sophomore year, we selected officers for the next term. They were: James Chubb, president, James Dunlap, vice presi- dent, Margaret Cockley, secretary, and Steve Brown, treasurer. The new senators were Judy Stauffer, Helen Sauble, John Terpak, and Marty Miller. After several weeks' intermission for resting, the junior year began. By this time we had established ourselves as a part of the school in student govern- ment and other organizations. Another new group had joined us, and we assisted them in Ending the nearest elevators and escalators. We were told that this would be our most diffi- cult year. Subjects were hard, but almost everyone completed the year successfully. The work was counterbalanced by parties and by the monthly school dances. Yes, more people came to the dances, and the boys started getting out of the stag line. Our talent show entitled A Trip To Hades dis- played much of the singing, dancing, and acting talent which was reserved until that time. Then came again the time for a class meeting to select officers for the second semester. James Chubb was elected president, James Dunlap, vice president, Steve Brown, treasurer, and a newcomer, Donna Rae Jacoby, was elected secretary. The Junior Class Play showed that our class had actors and actresses too. Time Out for Ginger proved that girls are capable of playing football. Linda Stallman starred in it. The final class meeting of this year was called in order to elect officers who would lead the class through our final year. James Chubb was re-elected president, Joyce Ginder, vice president, Sarah Stein, secretary, and Tom Klinedinst, treasurer. Our new senators were Helen Sauble, Donna Rae Jacoby, James Dunlap, and Marty Miller. The highlight of the year was the Junior Prom. The theme was Eleventh Heaven, with William Robinson as master of ceremonies. The crowning of the Queen, Joyce Ginder, and King, James Chubb, climaxed the affair. Exceptional music was supplied by the Sunlight Serenaders. Another important phase of this year was the nominating and electing of the school officers who would lead the student council through the senior year. Those chosen to fill these positons were: President of the School, William Robinson, Vice President, Thomas Bauer, Secretary of Service, Beverly Strickler, Secretary of Council, Margaret Cockley, Secretary of Attendance, Richard Shope, and Secretary of Homerooms, Judy Stauffer. Now there was only one year remaining. For most of us the work became harder-not just the school work, but also the extra activities. All persons who wanted to enter college began rushing applications to their college choices. Many others stayed up nights studying for college boards. Final examinations produced many temporary geniuses because of cramming. However, soon things were back to normal. From the beginning of the second semester life became more active. Preparation had to be made for the Farewell Assembly. Music by the Farewell Chorus led by Harry Gerber ended the show. The Baccalaureate address was presented by the Rev. Harold J. Crouse. His inspiring words will remain with us forever. To show an ending to our high school career and our achievements, Commencement entitled World's Fair was held May 29, 31, and June l in the school auditorium. Most of us realized how much fun we had had since the beginning of our adven- ture and were reluctant to leave. Our last major social function, the Senior Prom, was the peak of everything. It was held in the Yorktowne ballroom on June second with music furnished by a first class orchestra. And now we board our ship and sail to the East where the sun is rising, signifying the bright future which is in store for us. We give one last salute to the school which was only a few short years before a wilderness to us, and where we began plotting and charting the courses which will be with us through life. With all sincerest respect, the class of l956 says goodbye and thanks to William Penn. JOHN BUCHART Class Historian 67 Senior Home Rooms xg.,,,'-'r HOME ROOM 8 - SECTION l FIRST Row, left to right: Donald Gentzler, Wayne lnners, David Strouse, Roger Schroyer, Merle McElwain, Raymond Kudra. SECOND ROW: Francis Attig, Chauncey Briggs, Stewart Atwater, Donald Harro, David Fincher, William Garrett. THIRD Row: Terry Reachard, Robert Kehr, Eugene Stump, Harry Deveney, Robert Heindel, Emerson Ruth, Mr. Hedrick. HOME ROOM 8 - SECTION ll FIRST Row, left to right: Norman Taylor, Leonard Moore, John Salter, Robert Krouse, Fred Messerly, Dehaven Speicher. SECOND ROW: Jack Grove, Stephen Hershner, Glenn Shefler, Clarence Emig, Donald Bentzel. THIRD ROW: Carroll Palmer, Lester Hamme, Wilmer Wilt, Albert Munchel, Donald Stoltzfus, Mr. Hedrick. Q' HOME ROOM 9 - SECTION I FIRST Row, left to right: Clinton Quigley, Charles Rudy, Ray Fox, Jay Acworth, Larry Smith, David Althoff, Fred Ness. SECOND ROW: Ronald Eberhart, Joseph Zuray, Paul Myers, Charles Simon, Andy Tortorici, Edward Newbould, Roger Althouse. THIRD Row: Robert McNamara, Donald Kuntz, Wilson Henry, Richard Lewis. ' N In fs, -5N.,,5w ,M .I . ,. I ,. .-, At, wg, -+-w f,.:a.e+r' 'f ,-,- A W - -4. A- HOME ROOM 9 - SECTION II FIRST Row, left to right: Anthony Koicuba, Paul Kopp, Jay Fisher, Chester Pottorff, Charles Eisenhart, Ronald Glassmyer, Garry Simpson, John Durham. SECOND Row: Earl Fink, William Kohler, Fred Wolfe, Thomas Kuhn, Norman Frey, Stonesifer Kahn, Ronald Slonaker, Zane Copenheaver, Thomas Worley, Mr. Shearer. f' In 'VII 'I ,A HOME ROOM 104 FIRST Row, left to right: Marlin Dennis, Charles Feiser, Barry Daryman, Bill Elmer, James Chubb, James Garling, Jack Fasick, John Buchart, Bill Adams, Neal Helton, William Forker. SECOND ROW: Stewart Fisher, George Falvey, Ronald Fishel, James CopenheaveI', Theodore Barton, Eugene Hawkins, Dale Gillespie, George Sipes, Michael Clouser, Kenneth llgenfritz, Steve Brown. 'TIIIRD Row: Terry Emery, Tom Eisensmith, Harry Gerber, William Fox, Sigmund Friedman, Bernard Crippen, Edward Benovy, Robert Foose, James Dunlap, Mr. Boeckel. 'Qian HOME ROOM 105 FIRST ROW, left to right: James Lentz, Robert Niedzieldci, Bruce Hildebrand, John Gunnett, John Uffelman, Herman Klingenmaier, Ronald Gilbert, Clary Kearse, Richard Hazzard, Saul Friedland, Wayne Joyner, Gary Gilbert, Tom Johnson, Don Guise. SECOND Row: Keith Small, James Moore, Donald Kunkle, Edward Neiman, Stuart Haney, Robert Myers, Carl Pauley, James Kerr, James Crouse, Russell Marshall, Eugene Kline, Richard Hess, David Bupp. TIIIRD Row: Tom Green, Kenneth Stover, Roland Kurtz, Louise Helfrick, Paul Beam, Kenneth Miller, George Yohe, Edwin Mease, William Myers, Dale Hammels, Tom Giesey, Jim Graybill, Mr. R. Klinedinst. ARK WVU wif HOME ROOM 108 FIRST Row, left to right: John Lewis, Daniel Long, John Myers, Donald Morningstar, James Holloway, George Adams, Dennis Nease, Charles Richards, Gary Miller. SECOND ROW: Steve Schrom, Herbert Morgan, Jon Martin, Cliff Martinka, William McDaniel, Marty Miller, Daryl Lau, Ray Mitchell, James Musser. THIRD Row: George Leber, Richard McDaniel, Edward Mummert, David Bowman, Dominic Martorana, Mr. Rielcer. HOME ROOM l09 FIRST Row, left to right: Norman Breneman, Elwood Crawford, Joe Anderson, Neil Reeling, Richard Reichard, William Robinson, Barry Rohrbaugh, Tom Schminke, David Bernstein, Gary Brenner, John Richards. SECOND Row: Tom Bauer, Gary Becker, Glenn Ruby, Jack Noel, Robert Behler, Joel Noel, Gary Billet, Christopher Newcombe, Theodore Ramer, Fritz Enterline, Laurence Snook, Roger Seymour. THIRD Row: William Fleigle, Cliff Shaffer, Perry Aruganes, James Williams, Carl Scott, William McCabe, Richard Waltz, Gordon Smith, Richard Bailey, Fred Resser, Albert Shaffer, Robert Dash, Mr. Strayer. 7 HOME ROOM 118 FIRST Row, left to right: Mary Henise, Carolyn Gottshall, Sandra Lind, Sue Klinedinst, Delores Holtzapple, Nancy Slonaker, Vicki Gouker, Marycatherine Koicuba, Carolyn Tucker, Sonia Harbold, Carolyn Hawkins. SECOND Row: Mary Livingston, Ann Lott, Sue Kottcamp, Adele Goldberg, Jean Hoffman, Kay Hubley, Janet Culvar, Carolyn Cutshall. THIRD ROW: Diane Harris, Gloria Heidlebaugh, Sandy Grim, Polly Graybill, Barbara Hoffman, Deanna McConkey, Rosalyn Koons, Mrs. Kriner. 5 . ira .U HOME ROOM 119 FIRST Row, left to right: Doris Hunter, Doris Keener, Jo Ann Johnson, Mary Kearse, Elizabeth Nelson, Barbara Maxfield, Nancy Ofhcer, Bonnie Orf, Lucinda Miller, Joan Melhorn, Beverly Myers, Sandra Miller, Wanda Ness. SECOND Row: Doris Dietz, Donna Jones, Marlene Jones, Ruth Hunter, Nanetta Husson, Nancy lnnerst, Donna Rae Jacoby, Barbara Rauhauser, Marjorie Mahoney, Judy Oerter, Becky Brown. THIRD Row: Barbara Julius, Frances Keller, Lovice Kauffman, Miss McDonald. 5 , 0' Y Y 'VK 6? 5. Alai O ' HOME ROOM 120 FIRST Row, left to right: Jackie Russel, Jean Roth, Joy Schmuck, Phyllis Sexton, Barbara Sheriff, Carol Sheaffer Norma Ruppert, Patsy Rodemyer. SECOND Row: Barbara Smith, Sue Shearer, Janet Schaffer, Doris Shireman, Bar- bara Ruth, Peggy Buchanan. THIRD Row: Gail Shearer, Carolyn Shelley, Jeanne Ryan, Helen Sauble, Miss Malone ldmq.. As HOME ROOM 121 FIRST Row, left to right: Emma Jean Ruth, Myra Sechrist, Elaine Reiber, Anne Scheib, Joan Rost, Joy Reichner, Sandy Leader, Charlotte Lease, Nancy Lefever. SECOND ROW: Deborah Kinsley, Barbara Kestner, Jane Landis, Connie Kurtz, Linda Laugheine, Mary Kottmyer, Arla Mac Leibhart. THIRD ROW: Ruth MacGuflie. Sandy Strickler, Margaret Helms, Barbara Beecroft, Carolyn Wenzel, Mrs. Wilson. HOME ROOM 123 FIRST Row, left to right: Rena Swan, Donna Moul, Elaine Zimmerman. Lorraine Stump. Judy Stauffer. Sue Werner. Susan Wile, Kathie Rafferty. Bette Mundis, Karla Thas, Barbara Williams. Jo Marie Taylor. SECOND Row: Barbara Yohe, Vriginia Bowling, Jane Ziegler, Evelyn Murray, Frances Piekard. Hazel Naylor, Susan Nelson. Cynthia Poet. Judy Viekery. THIRD Row: Peggy Coekley, Joan Preston. Dianne Overmiller, Mary Ramsey, Delores Price, Inge Prause. Carolyn Stokes, Miss L. Finkbinder. HOME ROOM l5l FIRST ROW, left to right: Jeanette Crimins, Hope Diehl. Winifred Feder, Velma Fox. Nancy Floyd. .lean Grissinger. Peggy Frigm, Joyce Freed, Nancy Dreseher, Barbara Fickes, Elizabeth Forrcy, Barbara Gallatin, Beverly Striekler. SECOND ROW: Kay Miller. Alverta Eberly. Regina lnnerst. June Egger. Joan Egger. Bonnie Lee Eslep. Barbara Crouse. Dawn Emenheiser, Yvonne Cohen. THIRD Row: Jean Cook. Jackie Forry, .ludy Diller. Cynthia Snyder. Phyllis Doll. Harlean Diehl, Dorothy Glover, Sheila Dorsey. L HOME ROOM l55 FIRST Row, left to right: Terry Bentzel, Robert Simmons. Donald Horn, Dick Shope, Henry Gayman. Wayde Seiden- sticker. Fred Boyer, John Roberts, Ted Harman. SECOND ROW: Preston Shewell, Andy Spataro, Ronald Bentz. Edward Gillette, Sidney Talmud, Pete Brown, Robert Senft, William Shupp, Robert Feldman. THIRD Row: Kent Moore, Paul Graybill, Bill Smith, Jack Strathmyer, Ronald Walton, Donald Generett, Torling Ritter, Roman Rice, Rene Shue, Mr. Plate. :E HOME ROOM l60 FIRST Row, left to right: Elaine Brown, Bev Grass. Sylvia Dallmyer, Nancy Bricker. Sonia Crist, Louise Campbell. Laceda Copenheaver. SECOND Row: Hazel Brenneman, Beverly Davis, Shirley Bistline, Elaine Clinch. Nancy Fuller. JoAnn Chronister, Mary Jane Callis, Carol Dorworth. TIIIRIJ Row: Kay Snyder, Doretta Clopper, Aileen Bonar. Ellen Beck, Dorothy Bickel, Ann Cheevcr, Miss Anstadt. 5 If 1 if '.,, mf Home ROOM 206 J FIRST Row, left to riglir: Pat Arnold, Penny Boyer, Naney Bush, Sheila Hildebrand. SIac'oNIJ Row: Kathryn Hoff- man, Donna Horn, Renna Jacobs, Joan Arnold, Connie Johnson. TIIIRD Row: Joyce Arnold, Pat Hilker, Lois Arnold. Donna Alwine. Darlis Ausherman, Phyllis Jones. Mrs. Miekley. HOME ROOM ZI7 FIRST Row, left to right: Jesslean Sweitzer, Althea Gatewood, Phyllis Wentl, Jeanne Gentzler, Janet Zortman. Winnie Wright, Caryle Steffee, Dona Watts. Sizcoism Row: Joanne Gentzler, Sandy Smith, Janet Gladfelter, Joyce Ginder, Shirley Hallman, Ruth Hansen, Donna Stamhaugh, Diane Stambaugh, Jean Webb, Ruby Thompson. Shir- ley Barton, Eleanor Woodyard. THIRD Row: June Van Natter. Joyce Gladfelter, Donna 'l'routman, .loleen Fix. Connie Snyder, Margaret Snell, Mary Warfel, Elsie Stambaugh. Hazel Stamhaugh, Carolyn Smith, Terrielea War- ner, Mr. Myers. J an ,AY we Q? 'Z' TYR' HOME ROOM 221 Fmsr Row, left tu riglits Don Shellenherger, Mike Zeigler, Richard Wills, Lanny Baer, Donald Hess, Gary Wagner. Robert Sprenkle, William Paules, Donald Weir, John Terpak, Dale Wise. SECOND Row: William Wolf, Barry Stump. Norman Weinstock. Jacob Gotwalt. Richard Williams, Barry Van Tassel, Charles Hunter, Galen Miller. THIRD Row: James l.ipe, Theodore Thornton, Larry Niekol, Roger Diehl. Absent when picture was taken: Robert Thomas. Ron- ald Taylor. Gary Straley. Mr. Stump. O 9 vu H I 9 wiv HOME Room 222 I-'last' Row, lrft In right: Sue Ann Shellenberger, .lean Mease, Barbara Smith. Margaret Meckley. Doris Mcfleary. Gloria Miller, Bonnie Matson. Stacfoiwn Row: Loretta Miller. Darlene MeAlarney. Delores McCaffery, Mary Lou Cranmer. Mildred Shcwell. Sandra Joan Miller. Timm Row: Harriet Shirey. Barbara l.onge, Patricia Mason. San- dra Shaw. Mary lou Shepp. Norma Jean Miller. Mrs. Met7ler. E X 'E xl wr-V L k' 1L HOME ROOM 223 K FIRST Row, left to right: Nancy Bell, Muriel McGlaughlin, Betty Bowmaster, Pat Harbaugh, Meriann Linard, Terry Baublitz, Donald Shelley, Barbara Stegner, Yvonne Houck, Pat McDonald, Mary Ann Husson, Doris Jean Elfner. SECOND Row: Robert Stauffer, Alan Klinedinst, William Eckert, Norman Kehm, William Little, Richard Miller, William Spahr, Thomas Klinedinst, Kenneth Myers. Absent when picture was taken, William DeardorlT. Home Room Devotions . . Forgive us our trespasses . . . The Lord is my shepherd . . . ,I- -Q55 Time out for refreshments. In ormals li T.B. or not T.B.? Trellal A girl's best friend. No ticket today. 3 iris ao, o 1 Homerooms celebrate. This member of the hall patrol seems lonely Junior Home Rooms HOME ROOM 58 F1Rs'r Row, left to right: Dorothy Chronister, Donna Chronister, Barbara Doyle, Barbara Deeds, Louise Einsig, Barbara Eck, Joyce Shaffer, Joyce Delhamer, Raetta Elicker, Sandra Decker, Ertha Carter, Jacqueline Washington, Mrs. Brill- hart. SECOND Row: Gail Fink, Shirley Fisher, Janet Cutshall, Peggy Deutsch, Pat Faust, Mary Ann Woltxnan, Sandy Chilcost, Trena Drumhel- ler, Marcia Erdos, Virginia Stough, Nancy Straub. Timm How: Mary Einsig, Connie Dietz, Phyllis Copenheaver, Janice Conaway, Virginia Williams, Jacqueline Chubb, Darlene Cunning- ham, Sandy Doll. HOME ROOM 102 Fmsr Row, left to right: Michael Bubh, Delmar Bowers, Harry Brown, Lewis Brown, David Hally, Nevin Arnold, James Anderson, Mr. Shel- ley. SECOND Row: Richard Bahn, John Brachcr, Otis Brown, Robert Billet, Swanson Murray, Den- nis Billet. Tmnn Row: Corey Ericson, Keith Anderson, Victor Abel. HOME ROOM 18 FIRST Row, left lo right: Miss Brubaker, Carolyn Barclay, Yvonne Almony, Betsy Baumer, Sandra Cilson, Joyce Anstine, Helen Belher, Ruth Boyd, Vonda Barnel. Sxsc:oNn Row: Linda Atkins, Betty Bacon, Diane Baker, Lois Bren, Helen Ahrens, Beverly Anderson, Nancy Benedict. Truim Row: Nan Angevine, Ann Beekstrom, Beverly Barley, Pat Baum, Ann VVolf, Brenda Bahn, Marion Altland. HOME ROOM 60 F1lis1' Row, left to right: Martin Ebbert, Ncil Behmeyer, Jon Dietz, Bob Duttera, Barry Ehr- hart, Wilbur Cibble, Harold Fitzkee, Robert Har- hold, Dale Dahlheimer, Jerry Farrell, Uzell Stokes, Philip Washington, Mr. Boldin. Sl-:COND Row: Jack Eichellverger, John Hartman, Marvin Feld, Paul Freireich, Frederick Cilxson, Ron Ceesey, Wayne Collier, Glen Heidlebaugh, Charles Frick, Paul Gladfelter. Tmnn Row: Rob- ert Estlack, Cary Foller, Robert Bones, Jack Get-sey, Bob EtLweili-r, David Lashar, Rudolph Gillespie, Vernon Botterbuseh, Roger Davidson. Fouivrn Row: Ted Evans, Senford Folckomer, Raymond Proctor, Carney Bowman, Max Doll. HOME ROOM 113 - SECTION I FIRST Row, left to right: Gerald Klinedinst, Jack Cunningham, John Stewart, Cordell Dawson, Mr. LeCates. SECOND Row: Terry Shirey, Kenneth Bates, George Vaughn, Robert Pittenger, Dewey Warren. THIRD Row: Donald De Liede, Erwin Kline, Donald Strausbaugh, James Mitzel, Arthur Rodemeyer. HOME ROOM 117 FIRST Row, left to right: Mary Wagner, Joyce Waltemyer, Phyllis Sterner, Lois Strine, Sandra Stebbins, Joanne Stine, Barbara Stough, Nancy Swartz, Ginny Stilphen, Gail Weichert, Sue Weiser, Nancy Wile. SECOND Row: Rosalie Waltmire, Edith Williams, Ellen Myers, Mar- garet Smith, Mary Jennings, Deanne Wilt, Shir- Iey Ann Whitfield, Janet Tomlinson, Joann Wal- ker, Mr. Abel. THIRD Row: Deanne Walters, Joann Wolf, Joan Wagner, Rosalind Wayne, Helen Stump, FOURTH Row: Nadine Winter, Mabel Wills, Jan Knott, Ruth Ann Thomas. 'wil t if u 'f f o fr I ' Q f, 5, gsfgeft. lf' 6 f netgfeigf, A ' '-g'5..s ,Q 31 Hh'?'x'T'7 ins HOME ROOM 113 - SECTION II FIRST Row, left to right: Robert Snyder, Larry Ness, Bob Viands, Tim Prowell, Mr. LeCates. SECOND Row: Tom Wolfe, Bruce Silar, George McCarty, Dennis Rentzel, Robert Jones, Gary Knott. THIRD Row: James Becker, Larry Bupp, Mark Shoemaker, Bruce Eberly, Robert Eisen- hart. HOME ROOM 122 FIRST Row, left to right: Vella Gotwalt, Yvonne Mansberger, Theola Romich, Donnie Lou Brown, Janet Buchanan, Susan Bosserman, Marcia Car- penter, Linda Calaman, Florence Burkhardt, Joan Wolfe, Connie Boyd. SEcoNn Row: Linda Benson, Jacqueline Billet, Bonnie Braun, Nancy Behler, Saundra Baxter, Phyllis Carr, Shirley Billet,'Sherry Brown, Jean Byers, Miss Markey. THIRD Row: Gale Blouse, Shirley Boyd, Joan Carr, Lois Boyer, Anita Brown, Suzanne Burras, Terry Brown, Linda Bennett, Mary Bubb. FOURTH Row: Constance Bollinger, Helen Blum, Kathy Behler, Darlys Bloss. HOME ROOM 152 FIRST Row, left to right: Paula Heary, Alverta Gladfelter, Marvina Folk, Janet Flemmens, Audrey Green, Nan Gray, Barbara Geiselman. SECOND Row: Helen Flinchbaugh, Marjorie Hawkins, Elaine Grace, Nancy Hoshall, Carole Hiller, Patricia Gotwalt, Beverly Heilig, Virginia Gladfelter, Susan Goodling, Miss Jamison, TI-IIRD Row: Sandra Ferree, Mary Freed, Judith Galla- tin, Linda Golombeck, JoAnn Glusco, Judith Gordon, Gwen Gosnell, Patricia Gable. FOURTH Row: Charlotte Fitzkee, Yvonne Gohn, Donna Gohn, Sandra Gohn, Deanna Gladfelter. HOME ROOM 154 FIRST Row, left to right: Peggy Harro, Gail Her- man, Janice Hoke, Joy Jones, Barbara Keesey, Judy Koontz, Juanita Kohler, Terri Jacobs, Jerry McC1eary, Barbara Hoch, Carol Hall, Jeanette Klinedinst. SECOND Row: Nancy Heindle, Grace Hinton, Jane Landis, Nancy Kling, Joanne Leader, Joyce Ketterman, Virginia Harris, Phyl- lis Voss, Lucille Hickman, Mrs. Bauer, Betty Greiss. HOME ROOM 157 FIRST Row, left to right: Sandy Leyzore, Jackie Klyeman, Connie Nelson, Nancy Raffensberger, Barbara Malven, Bonita Lambert, Pat Stayman, Donna Looks, Sandy Leiphart, Barbara Knaub. SECOND Row: Ellen Gotwalt, Joanne Leader, Suzanne Peters, Tolly Dellinger, Judy Munier, Elizabeth Leiphart, Susan Palmer, Lois Kling, Janet Neiderer, Miss Logan. TI-IIHD Row: Pat Leber, Jane Leber, Mary Lyons, Elaine Nauss, Sylvia Lippert, Joanne Lehman, Mary Lauber, Gerry Lucindo, Betty Reaver. HOME ROOM 156 SEATED, left to right: Betty Mitchell, Susan Lentz, Ruth Lesher, Linda Julius, Nancy Jami- son, Nancy Kauffman, Shirley Johnson. FIRST ROW: Jackie Miller, Susan Miller, Judith Logan, Nancy A. Klinedinst, Donna Hauser, Miss Cur- ran, Mary Kirkland, Renae Leech, Jean Kirby, June King. SECOND Row: Joann Klischer, Ruth Meyer, Joan Mecklcy, Jane McCleaf, Gerry Kleckner, Faye McKinney, Nancy J. Klinedinst, Blanche Kinard, Gail Holtzapple, Norma Keener. TI-IIRD Row: Marilyn Moore, Barbara Minnich, Sue Lyman, Brenda Keller. i HOME ROOM 158 FIRST Row, left to right: john Frank, Robert Heiner, Philip Hamberger, Richard Gordon, Al- bert Hamme, Vernon Fishel, William Hall, Roy Dunkle. SECOND Row: Mr. Czaph, Garth Groft, Dean Haines, jack Holtzinger, Donald Eisen- hart, Donald Shellenberger, john Grim, Morgan Freed. THIRD Row: Wayne Grove, Donald Hake, Bradford Early, Robert Ettle, Robert Gundlach, Ronald Hess, Paul Hankle. HOME ROOM 161 FIRST Row, left to right: joe Peters, Terry Nay- lor, Glenn Smith, Tom Strickler, Philip Mc- Laughlin, Leon Matthew, Andy Poet, Norm Kuntz, Clayton Reaser, Donald Jacobs, Mr, Got- walt. SECOND Row: jack Richards, Robert Peters, Roger Trout, Glcnn Spahr, Preston Miller, james MacBride, jerry Miller, John Minnich, Dave Ruppert, Robert Kinard. THIRD Row: Charles Neiman, Lamant Shildt, Lonnie Sangrey, Edwin Stabler, Charles Knott, William Kerlinger, john Sipe, Russell Krouse, joe Myers, David Amey, FOURTH Row: Philip Beavers, Dean Reber, john Reed, William Long. HOME ROOM 159 FIRST Row, left to right: Kenneth Goodwin, Larry Mauck, john Ludwig, Robert Krichten, Barry Kent, Thomas Hummel, Charles Kelley, Roy Keller, james Lewis, Iohn Oremanoski, Jacob Hose, SECOND Row: Rodney Hess, Miles Lindsey, Jack Mercier, Larry Luckenbaugh, Nelson Ilgenfritz, David Home, Alan Lehman, Marlyn Hamberger, Mr. Kauffman. THIRD Row: Wayne Moore, William Lynne, john Keagy, Richard Hershey, john Herr, Donald Kottmyer, Martin Leik, Richard Fry. FOURTH Row: Rob- ert Lindemuth, William Hoshour, Fred Ihrig, Neal Krauss. HOME ROOM 163 FIRST Row, left to right: Barry Roth, Ace Mool- trey, George Murray, Charles Michael, Jack Mc- Caffery, Glenn Laughman, Robert Seager, Ken- neth Potter, Gary Shearer, Thomas Paules, SECOND Row: Frank Sciortino, Kenneth Miller, Vincent Barnes, Ierry Kunkle, Paul Mauss, Philip Martin, Gary Luse, jack Pike, Mr. Bryers. THIRD Row: Russell Myers, Charles Rhoads, Earle Shenk, Larry Shearer, Frederick Schiding, Wal- ter Miller, Gilbert Shotf, Scott Lucas. HOME ROOM 204 FIRST Row, left to Tight: Frederick Walter, Michael jones, Lynn Warren, Ray Wallace, Iames Goodermuth, Robert Fink, Eugene Bow- man, Richard Doering, Ray Wagner. SECOND Row: Warren Yohe, Wilmer Wallace, Iay Wil- liams, Donald Young, Michael Wattcr, Charles Walker, Mr. Dotzel. THIRD Row: Fred Wolt- man, Edward Sweeney, Byron Tawney, David Wardrop, Larry Swords. HOME ROOM 218 FIRST Row, left ta right: Barbara Sanderson, Ieanne Rempel, Sandy Sliker, Barbara Simmons, Karen Schlosser, Pat Ann Myers, Bette Rinehart, Evonne Ramer, Peggy Campbell, Mary Lou Crowley, Beverly Schmuck, Betty Neiman. SEC- 0ND Row: Evelyn Neiderer, Judy Neiman, Donna Shue, Ioan Shutter, Mary Sminkey, Linda Rau- hauser, Ruth Nagle, Charlene Nace, june Paules, Miss Porter. THIRD Row: Mary Ann Hicks, Sharon O'Neill, Charlotte Quigley, Pat Ritter, Audrey Rhoades, Sylvia Pinkerton, Marlene Peura, Nancy Pepo, Angie Shortino. FOURTH Row: Carol Pinkerton, Rebecca Schenck, Pat Naylor. HOME ROOM 164 FIRST Row, left tu right: Milton Steinhauser, Donald Smith, Robert Swengel, Durwood Zeid- ers, Lynne Ream, Alfred Shue, George Neiman, Norman Sipe, Leon Silar, Ronald Stoll, Cornel Silar, Lee Mossie Beard. SECOND Row: Ronald Powell, Lawrence Smith, William Sexton, Ed- ward Saxon, Richard Spahr, jerry Smith, jerry Sweitzer, WVilliam Orr, Ronald Billet, Miss Eng- lar, THIRD Row: Norman Strausbaugh, jerry Sweeney, joe Spence, Donald Shellenherger, Barry Spealman, james Straushaugh, Philip Hammc, Robert Wilhelm, jerry Reary, Keith Rinehart. FOURTH Row: Tom Swartz, Richard Tomita, Robert Millard, Sam Walker, Iack Strebig. .1 HOME ROOM 209 FIRST Row, left to right: Miss Bowman, Darlene Messman, Margaret Mundis, Virginia Mitchell Patricia Maul, Norma Mitzel, Donna Myers. SECOND Row: Mary Lou Moyer, Edith Miller, Gertrude Byers, Marcel Headings, Tara Eisen- hower, Patricia Billet, Doris Rhine. THIRD Row: Miriam Mathison, Nancy Reigart, Sylvia Rudi- sill, Maxine Miller, Lois Miller, Gail Mohler, Louise McLaughlin. v HOME ROOM 220 FIRs'r Row, left ta right: JoAnn Secrist, Peggy Smyser, Shirley Slaybaugh, Mary Sminkey, Mar- gie Smith, Linda Smith, Kitty Smith, Linda Smith, Mrs. Palmer. SECOND Row: Beverly Smith, Iudy Snyder, Linda Smoker, Gail Walker, Ioan Simmons, Peg Siders, Iane Miller, Barbara Staiger, Sue Szalo, Nancy Shaffer, THIRD Row: Corinne Smith, Mary Sypula, Ann Snyder, Louise Spruitenburg, Sandra Smith, Lynn Haupt, Libby Voss, Joan Thomas, Lois Smith, A. W. - SECTION II FIRST Row, left to right: Gilbert McGlaughlin, Ned Keech, Edward Moss, Richard Crowl. SEC- OND Row: Thomas Fuller, Barry Brown, Ronald Zook, Clair Worley, James Kornbau. THIRD Row: Edward Geesey, james Kessler, Robert Behler, Eugene Shue, Alfred Johnson, Darrel Brown. A. W. - SECTION I FIRST Row, left to right: Mr. Snyder, Wilber Eveler, Howard Jones, Barry Brown, Ted Amold, Clarence McMaster, Rodney Flinchbaugh, Robert Yingling. SECOND Row: Herbert Witmyer, Ron- ald Miller, Lawrence Malehorn, Marshall Mc- Adams, Frank Figdore, Eugene Rohrbaugh, Sid- ney Whirl, james Korcuba. mme' R so ophomore Home Rooms HOME ROOM 4 lfIns'r Row, left to right: Ronald Weaver, Larry Snyder, George Redding, Terry Miller, Lyle An- derson, Ray Mong, Edward Williams, Marvin Miller, joseph Anderson, Thomas Hostetter, Terry Lauer. SECOND Row: Dale Winemuller, Galen Steiner, james Kinard, Dale Kirkland, Glenn Leisenring, Harold Keller, Philip Link, Donald Benedict, Paul Orr, Mr. Reynolds. TI-IIHI1 Row: Ronald Plymire, Curtis Shenberger, Molan Smith, Lewis Peaco, George Hopkins, Dale New- comer, Carroll Stambaugh, Clair Sexton. HOME ROOM 5 FIRST Row, left to right: Michael Baer, Andrew Christie, Larry Nelson, Roger Allison, Eugene Becker, Richard Bosscrman, Ronald Brickner, Tom Alwine, Fred Avila, Gary Buchar, Barry Bloss, Laurence Bahn, Ronald Blasser, Lonny Bones. SECOND Row: Mich Anstine, Donald Bradley, Alden Burg, Donald Butcher, Mich Brown, Tom Bair, Robert Boyd, David Barkdoll, jack Bruggeman, Earl Baer, Mr. Nispel. THIRD Row: Ivan Bamberger, William Benedict, Barry Brenner, Carroll Boyd, Ralph Beech, Donald Beard, Michael Baker, john Adams, Wililam Bair, Lionel Bailey. HOME ROOM I3 - SECTION I Fmsr Row, left to right: Thomas Straw, Richard Sprigle, Delbert Craley, jore Sullivan, Richard Baum, Ronald Stoekstill, Larry I'eH'ley, William Warren, Freedman Kottmeyer, Terry Copen- beaver. Sm:oNn Row: james Miller, David Mun- chel, Terry Mcllvain, john Brown, Kenneth Able, Cary Gentzler, Richard Yinger, Donald Snyder. TIIIRIJ Row: Robert Sheetz, Richard Pofl, Ronald Kleiser, Dale Hamm, Thomas Getz, Lance Knettle, Ronald Hannon, Melvin Bei-croft, Ronald Mitchell, Harold Runkle, Richard Link, HOME ROOM 13 - SECTION II FIRST Row, left to right: Melvin Beecroft, Gary Zimmerman, Terry Copenheaver, Larry Peilley, Richard Yinger, Edward Akin, Henry Cosgrove, Barry Einsig, Ronald King, George Sharp, Ron- ald Smith, Dennis Strickler. SI-:COND Row: Wil- liam Warren, Earl Shockney, Donald Snyder, Ronald Langheine, Gary Gentzler, Denton Schwartz, Clyde Gotwalt. THIRD Row: Lonny Neiman, Richard Link, Harold Runl-de, john Stockstill, Terry Mcllvain, Freedman Kottmyer, Ronald Hannon, William Boyde. HOME ROOM 17 FIRST Row, left to right: Yvonne Wolf, Joan Crist, Lorena Williams, Roberta Haymon, Mar- garet Mincer, Jane Bastress, Evelyn Taylor, Frances Woodward, Mildred Craft, Delores Wit- mer, Joyce Rosenzweig, Deborah Thatcher. SEC- oND Row: Berneda Zeltwanger, Beverly Wolf, Nancy Balton, Leona Williams, Jane Cuthull, Vaughn Matson, Georgetta Trimmer, Deanna Miller, Joyce Zarfoss, Miss Johnson. THIRD Row: Judy Witmcr, Shirley Winters, Barbara Zecll, Sue Wisner, Joyce Mitchell, Karl McMaster, Evelyn Steam, Beverly Shepley, Nancy Shultz. FOURTH Row: Henrietta Witmer, Wanda Rom- ick, Gloria Wright. HOME ROOM 19 FIRST Row, left to right: Mrs. Thomas, Sally Allen, Norma Shettan, Dawn Grim, Jackie Berg- doll, Sue Anderson, Joyce Angle. SECOND Row: Isabelle Clippinger, Linda Abrams, Pat Axe, Jane Barnman, Barbara Boyer, Earlmon Beaver, Judy Berck, Cecelia Wilhelm, Faye Bachman, Mrs. Porter. THIRD Row: Donna Beck, Brenda Berk- owitz, Myerlin Blanchard, Betty Banks, Regina Maxfield, Renae Botterbush, Anne Roberts, Dor- othy Adams, Elizabeth Ahrens. HOME ROOM 20 FIRST Row, left to right: Lois Brosend, Priscilla Dahlmeyer, Dianna Campbell, Lois Brothers, Diane Delle, Miss Caplan. SECOND Row: Sandy Dellinger, Nancy Brown, Sandra Taylor, Connie Lunz, Delores Doll. THIRD Row: Mary Falken- stein, Lois Bosserman, Linda Blouse, Marcia Eveson, Gena Bull. HOME ROOM 22 FIRST Row, left to right: Brenda Brown, Marcia Ehrhart, Bonita Eichelberger, Kathy Hill, Mar- garet Grove, Barbara Getz, Donna Goodermuth, Mary Coover, Mary Drayer, Judy Howe, Mar- garet Gregory, Ruth Grove, Joan Cushioner, Linda Clarke. SECOND Row: Carol Green, Clay- anna Hengst, Linda Harbold, Gloria Fitzkee, Julia Carbaugh, Judy Bush, Dorothy Brillhart, Mary Chronister, Mrs. Blouse. THIRD Rows Lucy Crouse, Donaleen Herman, Janette Border, Joyce Fink, Jane Heller, Susan Enterline, Judy Clancy, Mary Deardorff, Anna Christensen, Ruth Ceisel- man. FOURTH Row: Alma Bruggeman, Brenda Flohr, Sandra Freed, Susan Conrad, Susan Ensminger. HOME ROOM 23 FIRsT Row, left to right: Winifred Reese, Cecilia McCuigan, Charlene Kline, Portia Liggitt, Lynda Cohn, Darlene Kerrigan, Jean Holland, Judy Kuntz, Joyce Ilgenfritz, Syrene Kindig, Von Kesseler, Edna Wynegar, Mrs. Monroe. SECOND ROW: Sandy Kitt, Jean Criswell, Sue Denny, Bonnie Manspeaker, Sylvia Eyler, Esther Ferree, Gail Hamberger, Jeanette Dellinger, Carol Heede, Sandra Groh, Shirley Grasser. THIRD Row: Carol Kuhns, Connie Kile, Sandy Ludwig, Brenda McCormick, Carol Kitzmiller, Isabel Kramer, Lynn Leister, Linda Kugle. FOURTH Row: Jane Kehm, Betty Jane Jenkins, Sonja Hershey, Barbara Firestone, Mary Hansel, Brenda Hockenbrocht. HOME ROOM 55 FIRST Row, left to right: Shirley Kaye, Patricia Powers, Faye Oberlander, Nancy Mundis, Dixie Jane Myers, Joanne Schlegel, Jeanne Schrum, Susan Kline, Pat Sheifer, Linda Sampedro, Judy Orcutt, Joyce Rubenste-in,, Joyce Hickman. SEC- OND Row: Susan Ruff, Fay Jenkins, Beatrice Klinefelter, Beverly Hafer, Nancy Grissinger, Shirley Diehl, Nellie Heindel, Beverly Golden, Wilma Hauff, Shirley Frey, Carol Gundlach, Mrs. Seaks. THIRD Row: Nan Peters, Alicia Jordan, Patty Jackson, Lorraine Moody, Deanne Myers, Nancy Kauffman, Brenda Houseal, Alice Kline- dinst, Elaine Kapp, Lou Ann Schaefer. FOURTH Row: Ann Pontius, Ann Rowe, Judy Moul, Helen Patz. HOME ROOM 56 FIRST Row, left to right: Mary Jane Orris, Carla Hinderer, Vada Luckenhaugh, Barbara Hilt, Carolyn Snyder, Kay Sullivan, Pat Stover, Audrey Kornbau, Charlotte Miller, Barbara Stock, Mar- tha Hespenheidc, Hilda Sperling, Maxine Paules. SECOND Row: Mrs. Haddock, Sonia Shutter, Vir- ginia Stokes, Barbara Swords, Deanna Halter- man, Dee Knisley, Ruth Myers, Pat Markel, Judy Reichner, Donna Rice, Linda Silar. THIRD Row: Janet Knoke, Frances Kluntz, Nancy Jack- son, Linda Jordan, Ruth Lower, Carole Kauff- man, Cail Liester, Ruth Lauchman, Janet Thomas, Joan Tcrpak. FOURTH Row: Carol Sul- livan, Susie Stricklcr, Betty Lou Stevens, Melan- nie Spotts, Mary Ann Mann, Loanne Rohrhaugh. HOME ROOM 57 FIRST Row, left to right: June Laughman, Aimee Wiest, Barbara Way, Jane Althoff, Lillian Mor- ris, Paula Morton, Julia Moul, Sandra Ritter, Marianne Ritlle, Gladys Miller, Bonnie Landis, Judy Miller, Rebecca Mitzel. SECOND Row: Marilyn Arnold, Judith Wolfe, Priscilla West, Joyce Melhorn, Edith Anderson, Beverly Walter, Shirley Lefever, Phyllis Kornbau, Rae Urey, Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs. McCulloch. THIRD Row: Ruth Longenecker, Virginia Wildermuth, Sydna Batts, Shirley Knott, Odessa Liggett, Delores Mitchell, Pamela Warner, Constance Martin, Patricia Wilt. FOURTH Row: Diane Yingling, Willetta Landis, Sylvia Lind, Joan Measc. HOME ROOM 59 FIRST Row, left to right: Darlene Shenberger, Beverly Searle, Betty Snyder, Sandra Shultz, Pat Smith, Sue Sharp, Mary Sowers. SECOND Row: Sandra Sterner, Barbara Smith, Loretta Sandras, Linda Sprenkle, Gail Slonaker, Anna Mae Smith, Sue Smith, Lois Stockdale, Peggy Shearer, Bev- erly Spiese, Teresa Rutter. THIRD ROW: Brenda Slater, Judy Spencer, Janice Shearred, Vivian Sprenkle, Josie Spagnola, Elaine Singley, Joyce Smith, Barbara Ryan, Dottiemae Schrum, Irene Schroll, Carol Rudy, Sandra Snyder, Jackleene Schrum, Miss Niederhauser. HOME ROOM 61 - SECTION I FIRST Row, left to right: Michael McNamara, George Gosnell, Emory Stiles, Wayne Gibson, Robert Clark, Donald Hess, Kenneth Weichert, Clyde Waltcmyer, Nelson Kahler, Ronald Shaf- fer. SECOND Row: Harry Cunningham, Richard Hortsough, Robert Abreght, Dale Landis, Win- ston Fisher, Ronald Leonard, William Dawson, Stanley Deisinger, Dr. Danner. THIRD Row: Roy Bentley, Robert Shipe, Russell Deboad, Niles Morton, Elaia Myers, Ronald Nicholas, Robert James. HOME ROOM 61 - SECTION II FIRST Row, left to right: Luther Stautfer, John Mundis, Jack Mitzel, James Yingling, Earl Davis, Richard Helfrick, Kenneth Bemiller, Edward Irwin. SECOND Row: Dr. Danner, Gary Gray- bill, Maurice Stough, Ronald Buchar, Lani Buttrey, Ronald Hughes, Roger Fackler, Roy Thoman, Robert Knaub, Lorin Godfrey, Galen Trimmer. THIRD Row: James Throne, Ronald McCubbins, Jack Barnhart, Charles Haney, Rob- ert Richards, John Kling, Ronald Becker. HOME ROOM 63 FIRST Row, left to right: Mr. Catherine, Mervin Godfrey, Clair Flinchbaugh, Paul Groft, Harry Fishel, Paul Gruver, Michael Foltz, Donald Hop- ple, Glenn Garrett. SECOND Row: Kenneth Heath, George Gayman, Ronald Egger, Donald Gibbons, Richard Crouse, Robert Conrad, Wil- liam Carins, Joe Hawkins, William Clark, Don- ald Naumann. THIRD Row: Floyd Egger, Donald Hummer, Mike Gibson, Tom Campbell, Tom Coons, Thomas Hamme, Gary Failor, John Col- dren. FOURTII Row: Joel Dnttera, Ted Holmes, Franklin DeBeukilaer, Donald Inkrote. at HOME ROOM 101 FIRST Row, left to right: Don Neiman, Ted Fitz- kee, Robert Holmes, Larry Leader, Iohn Fisher, james Gettys, Russel Kohr, Dale Flinehbaugh, James Gemmill, Wayne Fidler, George Jones. SI-:COND Row: Charles Henderson, Terry Kline- dinst, Abe Miller, Eddie Kuntz, Gary Miller, Guy Hess, Roger Hamburg, Ronald Gray, Gerald Inkrote, Mr. Ensminger, TIIIRID Row: David Pfeiffer, Richard Green, Bryan Everett, George Klinedinst, Dick Eppingcr, Dennis Ensminger, john Marks, Edgar Landis. FOURTH Row: John Fahringer, james Vogelsong, Barry Nonemaker, Ralph Null. HOME ROOM 103 FIRST Row, left to right: james Sprenkle, Charles Baublitz, Eugene Stambach, William Stallsmith, Robert Brown, Byron Roth, Philip Smyser, George Sharpe, Leander Schwan, William Stiles. SECOND Row: Keith Straley, Ira Weinstock, jay Silar, Stephen Seitz, Richard Shephard, William Seidensticker, William Smyser, David Smyser, Mr. Enders, THIRD Row: Bert Sipes, Donald Bortner, Marlin Barshinger, lack Shedlock, Ray Shaffer, Terry Slonaker, Harry French. HOME ROOM 110 FIRST Row, left to fight: Robert Warner, Donald Miller, William Small, Forest Miller, Michael Meekley, Richard Ensminger, Marlin Cutshall, Mike Newcomer, Sydney Watt, Iames Kittrell. SECOND Row: Robert Moore, Larry Pressel, David Moul, Richard Miller, Dan Zeigler, David Mann, Cameron Lyons, Carl Lightner, Linwood Lane, Mr. Fink. THIRD Row: Gary Landis, Gene Lehman, Robert Snyder, john Hoback, Stewart Brecswine, Ralph Hanna, Rolland Williams, Guy Hensel. HOME ROOM 150 FIRST Row, left to right: Herbert Talmud, Har- old Urich, Barry Barley, Gary Triplett, Charles Sweitzer, Michael Tamarkin, Dave Waelde, Charles Tome, Joe Youchetf, john Thiebauth, Larry Wolford, Ronald Warner. SECOND Row: Don johnson, Edwin jones, Martin Honsermyer, james Wood, Larry Witte, Mike Wassell. TKTIRU Row: Ioel Mackley, Bill Ural, Torn Rojahn, Bill Yeagley, Iim Shorts, Bentz Tozer, Jerry Wenzel, Fred Westhafer, Barry Firth, Larry Gingerieh. HOME ROOM 153 SEATED, left to right: Carol Day, Ethel Wamp- ler, Betty Weiser, Margaret Trimmer, Dixie Waltz, Linda Tarbet, Sandy Thomas, Donna Taylor. FIRST Row: Annette Talley, Barbara Williams, Barbara Urland, Judy White, Judy Wagner, Mary Wantz, Mary Willey, Nancy Weire, Linda Wagner, Pat Strausbaugh, Naomi Tomite, Judy Taylor, Lois Sullivan, Joyce Tay- lor, Pat Stough, Judy Warner, Lois Swartz. HOME ROOM 201 FIRST Row, left to right: George Kelly, Delmar Sipes, Marshall Pittman, Gayle Hunter, John Hackett, Richard Hass, Robert Horn, Leroy King, William Holland, Paul Gudat, Jeffery Gross. SECOND Row: John Ramos, Michael Sny- der, Alhert Spangler, Wayne Smith, Ronald Scott, David Hebner, Charles Snyder, David Hamberger, Robert Kerlinger, Mr. Heiges. Tx-mm Row: Richard Cruver, Joseph Shipley, Victor Hamme, Frank Reynolds, Pierre Hill, Jay Holtz- apple, James Keller. HOME ROOM 208 Fmsr Row, left to right: Edward Ellwein, Alan Rosenberg, Don Lehman, Sam Harbold, David Kuhlman, William Lebates, Roger Zuber, Gary Sigel, Richard Holtzman. SECOND Row: Warren Sweitzer, Charles Diehl, Charles Williams, Ed- ward Ness, Gary Long, Michael Witta, Jack Helm, Larry Lark, Barry Stemer. CT ll! ' J Oc -hk.s,M:kL YJ Jr ,ag HOME ROOM 213 Fmsr Row, left to right: Sterling Nusbaum Marion Pryor, David Boose, Rudy Rohrbaugh, William Latchaw, William Mader, Barry Frey, Earl Morland, Charles Helms, john Mertz, Lin Parsons, Dennis Neff. SECOND Row: Barry Laucks, Dennis Myers, Dennis Henry, Calin Pow- ers, Iohn Binder, Edward Wolf, joel Reaser, William Reynolds, Barry Shelly, Mr. Wile. THIRD Row: Robert Mitchell, Garry Snyder, Harvey Sipe, Eugene Ridinger, Ken March, Larry Myers, Leroy Hake, Charles Kleiman. 1 HOME ROOM 219 FIRST Row, left to right: Bonnie Palmer, Beverly Mumford, Marilyn Paules, Anne Marie Moyer, Linda Nonemaker, Lois Melhom, Dawn Nied- zielshi, Sandra Platt, Joyce Black, Arlene Poff, Norma Aris, Lois Bachel, Janice Radel, janet Pfeiffer. SECOND Row: Daryle Newman, Rosa Lee Pomraning, Nancy Robinson, Nancy Rohr- baugh, Yvonne Miller, Dorothy Miller, Peggy Ream, Gloria Reichard, Ruth Mummert, Mar- garet Miller, Mrs. Ensminger. Tr-mm Row: Cyn- thia Myser, Suzann Mundis, Brenda Ness, Anita Otto, Roberta Riley, Betty McCauslin, Iudy Mel- drum, Barbara Myser. SGP U MES CHHLLEWEE JEEBEQ Ad 'ref slrnfiin 'SGJWUPS SJQ V175 The clack of swiftly moving typewriter keys . . . the sound of reciting voices . . . the scratch of chalk on blackboard . . . the complete silence of a class taking an exam-these are a few of the sounds going on every day in William Penn. Though we sometimes complained that the teachers were too hard and that the homework assignments were too many and too long, our memories of the time spent in learning will remain among the happiest of our high school career. The history teacher who was the first to show us how interesting and vital history could be . . . the foreign language teacher who opened the vistas of a new and strange tongue . . . the math teacher who revealed the marvels of numbers. All the wonders and powers of knowledge have come to us through our high school education and will serve as the means of securing the world we want, the world of the future. Science and athematics Sophomore Algebra Class Senior Chemistry Class -wx Verrr Senior Advanced Physics Class ,fl 5:2 Q' 'N ig ,J 1 Biology Class Senior Trigonometry Class History and Lan ua e ,.v'f' 1vf1.11,? lui, .-l Jkli li G . Va M Afr.v ,Q We ff 51 ,f Junior Latin Class Sophomore German Class Ns.. Sophomore English Class JUI1i0l' History Class Senior Spanish Class 46 Y Home Economics Clothing Class Sewing Class 5 . ,ll V ' C 4, H' A, l i . ff If .,,, - V 5 . i 'ii ,n , -' , -s K , , wi f' J Ezr K .gg Ji K ,i-4i: : ,1 1 0.8 g 5 W Q 1, 5 Foods Class 91 X 4, g , for KH , J' wa, ' 1 fl Q: , X 5 ,. I Hi, l - 1 L' K Cooking Class Cooking Class ET , ., Y gym ,,... -Q: . I Typing Class Oiice Mdchmes Class Senior Bookkeeping Class o Industrzal Woodworking Class Mechanical Drawing Class 'N' zi. rv- Machine Shop Class Welding Class Electrical Class Mrs. Hun Library Miss Schwartzer is our very capable librarian. t . . . er is always at her desk willing to help us at any time. Jigs M? Students come to library to do reference work. ' 94 Uur Offices I Taller Office Annex Treasurer's Office Miss M. MARIE ALTLAND MR. H. M. ARNOLD Adviggr Treasurer Anti. Assistant to Principal MR. GEORGE F. PORTER . .. .f... Principal DR. E. A. CILATFELTER Guidance Office MR. MURLO YINGER Counselor ,Q 1..,....... r' 1? :K Q, N if 'V I ri it fin 1 'W W N' of ' 1. f f? ,.2 . -E... 2 at l . .gf . .. A 1 1. .6 V - 4. Q 4 Activities Office Dramatics Office Miss ANNE FINKBINDER Mlss MARGARETTA HALLOCK Director of Student Director Activities Business Education Office MR. KENNETH SHULTZ Director School Nurse's Office Miss GERALDINE SHAW -.9-v Guidance Office MRS. HELEN SMITH Counselor I K -' Industrial Office DR. EDWIN RUMPF Supervisor Director of Vocational Education Services Rendered MAIN OFFICE CLERKS SEATED, left to right: Mary Prowell, Delores Frey. STANDING: Jean Berkstresser, Doris Dietz, Delores Swartzbaugh. CAFETERIA STAFF Left to right: Mrs. Catherine Wilt, Mrs. Florence Hartman, Miss Ann Reeling, Mrs. Amanda Kimmons, Mrs. Minerva Strickler, Mrs. Vernie Mobley, Mrs. Cora Bott, Miss Mary Stiles, Mrs. Irene Senft. iw. lv l rr i A 1' 5 I ROBERT SWARTZ ROY POET STERLING EYLER Head Custodian GEORGE SHAFFER JOHN KUNTZ N-an fd' 1 + z -Blsrlizzsffzmf TUDE 'I' OVER Under the careful guidance and supervision of Miss Anne Finkbinder, the Student Council functions as the most necessary extra-curricular activity in William Penn. Our Student Council has won nationwide recognition for its democratic foundation and ideals. Patterned after our national government, so far as the legis- lative and executive branches are concerned, its purposes are to plan and supervise social activities, homerooms, classes, introduce new ideas and improvements in phases of high school life, and, in general, provide an opportunity for the student body to learn good citizenship. The executive branch of our student govemment consists of the president and his cabinet. The legislative branch, of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The members of the House of Representatives are elected from each homeroom twice a year except for the senior homerooms, which elect their representatives for the entire year. The members meet every two weeks to discuss and solve school problems, announce the activities of the various committees, and keep the students informed of the schoolis current events. The Senate, composed of two boys and two girls from each class, meets for the purposes of improving the constitution, publishing the handbook, and performing various other duties. Assisting the council and aiding in the improvement of our school, are the various council committees, headed by student chairmen and faculty advisors. The Assembly Committee, under the guidance of the school president, is responsible for the planning and directing of all our school assemblies. The Service Squad, under the Secretary of Service, meets every two weeks for the purpose of rendering their services to keep Bill Penn running smoothly. A few of their many jobs consist of hall duty, honor study duty, backstage work, and ushering for assemblies. The Finance Committee sells candy to the students at noon and after school, sells pins, book covers, and many other school souvenirs, and takes care of the schoolis finances. The Student Advisory Board, consisting of seniors appointed by the cabinet, aids sophomores in getting acquainted with William Penn. Their main project is the planning of the Sophomore Hop. The Social Committee's duties are to plan and decorate York Highis monthly dances, and to provide the social phase of the Student Council's annual dinner and dance. The Junior Red Cross Committee meets weekly to do various good works of benefit to the school and the less fortunate. Some of their accomplishments include sending out Braille cards over Christmas and Easter, taking care of the table decora- tions for the Student Council Banquet, and the annual Junior Red Cross Drive. Our student government serves us in countless ways. Not only do the officers gain experience, but, most important of all, the students also are impressed by the value of a democratic government. Each student has the opportunity to participate in school government and each student has the satisfaction of knowing that his school is being run by fellow-students for the betterment, socially and educationally, of the school. STUDE T Miss ANNE FINKBINDER Student Council Advisor BILL ROBINSON Bill Robinson, better known as Rebel, can usually be found in the activities office doing one of the many jobs that fall to him as president of the school. His duties include presiding over cabinet meetings, heading the assembly committee, presid- ing over all assemblies, and all the regular obligations of a president. In addition to being president of the school 'LRebel is a member of the Demosthenian Literary Society and Thespians. We are certainly fortunate in having Bill for our capable and efficient school president. Miss ANNE FINKBINDER Under the capable guidance of Miss Anne Finkbinder, our student government has gained nation-wide recognition. Her many hours spent in working with and helping the cabinet, the House of Repre- sentatives, the Senate, and the numerous committees which make up our system of student government, will always be appre- ciated and valued. WILLIAM ROBINSON President GOVERNMENT CABINET MEMBERS Our executive council at William Penn is largely responsible for the success of our student government and as a result, the success of our school. These cabinet members, chosen by their classmates, each have specific duties and have fullilled them intelligently and capably. They must manage and direct the various student committees, take care of attendance, write all the letters for Student Government, and make out weekly homeroom programs as well as countless other tasks-all with the purpose of bettering William Penn. THOMAS BAUER BEVERLY STRICKLER Vice Presideni Secretary of Service lwm- RICHARD SHORE JUDY S1-AUEFER MARGARET COCKLEY Secretary of Attendance Secretary of Home Rooms Secretary of Council hiss x ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE SEATED: Sandy Shaw, Libby Voss, Judy Munier. STANDINGS Bill Robinson, Ronald Geesey, Tom Bauer. FINANCE COMMITTEE FIRST Row, left to right: William Adams, David Amey, Ann Moyer, Linda Kugle. SECOND Row: james Carling, Norman Breneman, Chris New- combe, james Beattie, Elizabeth Forrey. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD FIRST Row, left tu right: Carolyn Shelley, Bev- erly Crass, Marjorie Mahoney, Linda Keeny, Barbara Williams, Margaret Helms, janet Zort- man, Kay Hubley, Ruth MacGuH3e. SECOND Row: Iohn Terpak, Merle McElwain, William Forker, Marty Miller, Stephen Brown, joseph Anderson, David Miller, Ronald Gilbert. SOCIAL COMMITTEE FmsT Row, left to right: Susan Wiltv, Carol Hass, Mary Lou Crowley, Lynn Leister, Brenda Berko- witz. Sizrzoivn Row: Richard Hess, Elwood Craw- ford, Craig Jacohs, Thomas Hummel. SERVICE SQUAD Fmsr Row, left to right: Barry Rohrhaugh, Karen Schlosser, Peggy Ream, Barbara Deeds, Polly Cohen, Jackie Culver, Katherine Hill, Kathy Behler. Sixzoxu Row: James Crayhill, Martin Ehhert, Jack Fasick, Tom Swartz, Donald Butcher, Thomas Camphell, Becky Brown, Ann Rowe, Peggy Campbell, Beverly Strickler. JUNIOR RED CROSS FIRST Row, left to right: Louise Erwin, Janet Thomas, Suzanne Klinedinst, Linda Abrams, Aimey Wit-st, Cynthia Snyder, Lois Kline, Bar- hara Julius, Linda Smoker, Rosie Horn. SECONU How: Clayton Reaser, David Bupp, Donald Guise, Micky Foltz, Richard Tomita, Jay Holtz- apple, William Stiles, William Smith. I x .......,4.,......... ,..,w..,.-,.,,., , ,,,, ,,., ...M........,' v 1 ' S 1 E I Qs-.mf any a ' 'F' MRS. EILEEN KRINER A fl visor , u. MR. CONRAD S'1RAYER A d vi .vor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lcfft I0 right: Tom Klinedinsl, Joyce Ginder, Sarah Stein. and Jim Chubb. QS, , J f S K S 4 JUNIOR CLASS OPFILKRS Left to right: Karen Schlosscr. Susan Szabo leon Silur Tom MRS. HELEN BRILLHAR1' A , ' ' . . Swartz. Advzsor MR. ALEXANDER Czfxm-' A 11 visor I . . K s ,- 1 IU? fs' ,.,,,,v ' LJ' Miss LYDIA CAPLAN Advisor A slfffx MR. GEORGE DOTZIEI Advisor tudent Government In ormals -5 lf? nga? f ,W1 , V . .1 V .,'-Wu. 7 M . treat, mtv ug' Student Cabinet mix l Information please! Students vote. A W. l, K, 1 , , 1: Student Council banquet. Christmas comes to William Penn. .........- House of Representatives FIRST Row, left to right: Jane Kehm, Susan Lyman, Linda Abrams, Nancy Shultz, Karen Schlosser, Lois Smith. SECOND ROW: Linda Sampedro, Vada Luckenbaugh, Anita Brown, Linda Golombeck, Mary Lou Shepp, Elizabeth Forrey, Jo Ann Chronister, secretary, Carolyn Shelly, Gary Gilbert, speaker, Janet Zort- man, Lucinda Miller, Bonnie Landis, Ann Moyer, Lorraine Altland, Sue Sharpe, Margaret Trimmer. THIRD ROW: Donald Hess, Fred Avila, Gail Weichert, Mary Anne Woltman, Judy Munier, Sue Klinedinst, Emma Jean Ruth, Inge Prause, Peggy Jean Cockley, Beverly Strickler, Donna Bentzel, Judy Stauifer, Priscilla Dallmeyer, Margaret Grove, Barbara Moberg. FOURTH Row: David Moul, Robert Bleiman, Tom Hummel, Tom Swartz, Ronald Geesey, Donald Bentzel, Joe Anderson, Dick Shope, Bill Robinson, Mark Smith, George Sharpe, Ervin Kline, Harry Brown, John Fischer, Merle McElwain, Gilbert Shaff, John Thiebauth, Wilmer Wallace, Jay Holtzapple, Terry Hake, Dave Ruppert, Wayne Grove, Phil Link. HousE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House is composed of representatives, one elected from each homeroom. As a part of William Penn's student government, it is the job of the representatives to present school problems for discussion and to suggest improvements in school affairs. The House is divided into several committees to look after school projects. Each representative must report the details of all meetings to his homeroom. Thus each member of the school is aware of what is going on in William Penn. Committees of the House 1. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Joe Anderson, chairman: Bill Forker Seated: Ronald Geesey, Judy Munier. and John Fisher. Standing: Tom Hummel, chairman. SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE STENOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE Margaret Grove and Wayne Grove. Linda Golombeck, Carolyn Shelly, Susan Lyman and Jane Kehm Janet Zortman, chairman: Marianne Woltman, LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE JO Ann Chronister and Seated: Liz Forrey, chairmang and Barbara Moberg. Nancy Shultz. Standing: Tom Swartz and David Ruppert. 4 enate SENATE FIRST Row, left to right: Donna Rae Jacoby, Barbara Deeds, Susan Miller, Judy Stauffer, Helen Sauble Peggy Jean Cockley, Beverly Strickler, Joan Terpak, Sandra Kitt. SECOND Row: Jay Williams Bill lynne Marty Miller, Dick Shope, Bill Robinson. Jim Dunlap, Bill Yeagley. Student Directory Committee Left to right, seated: Barby Deeds, Peggy Cockley, Joan Terpzxk. Standing: William Yeagley, Marty Miller. Foreign Exchange Student Ti-ioMxs BAUER Foreign Exchange Sllldelll First of all, I would like to thank all those who made my trip to Germany as an ex- change student possible. The knowledge that I have gained will leave an everlasting im- pression in my mind. After living with a German doctor and his family for a period of three months my ideas and beliefs about the other peoples of the world have changed greatly. By traveling about the German countryside I was able to observe the many colorful and interesting customs of a people who were once our bitter enemies. The friendliness of these people gives one the hope that some day the differences of the world will be overcome and we will be able to live in world peace. Whether in school, church, or just one of the community shops, I was greeted with the same friendly welcome. In talks at various schools I tried to extend our friendship to these wonderful people. I visited youth groups where I participated in recreation hardly distinguish- able from that in America. As I traveled about I was constantly made aware of the fact that this was not the land of bitterness and devastation that had been pictured in my mind. This was a land much like our own and diversified only by language and treasured customs, a land inhabited by peo- ple very similar to ourselves with the same ambitions to lead a better life. Thus, day by day, I came to learn more about this new and strangely fascinating country, Germany. During my stay I took many trips to such famous places as: Ham- burg, the Paris of Germanyg Hagen, the steel city: the Roentgen Museum, home of a fight for freedom and friendship with the world. I also traveled to the many gay festivities which add to the color and life of a newly born country. Then, to add to my already overwhelming experiences, I viewed through a homemade telescope, the look- out towers of the Russian occupation troops. This unforgettable sight made me realize the importance of better understanding between the nations of the world. It is not a pleasant sight, nor one that can be forgotten easily. However, these people have overcome this impediant and are building a new and strong nation. There is little doubt in my mind that some day Germany will again take its place in the nations of the -world, striving together for everlasting peace. It is for this reason that I am so very grateful for having been given the experience of living with as wonderful a family as the Zieckers. My only regret is that more people do not have the opportunity to visit these countries and see for them- selves the birth of a new nation. L., ,.,,L 1.-Maw 1.- N S, V , , . ' A I M 4 , 32 ff ig x fa? ,fav .' if' ip ' I I . r ksliiiw , Q 'W Page '.,' 1 QW H 1 ir I XXX? IGHLIE T Among the many things that have lived through the ages is one that gives every one a chance to show his physical prowess . . . athletics. Athletics at William Penn are very competitive, both interscholastic and intra- mural. There are nine major sports, the newest being the Cross Country team. Five of the athletic teams are entered in leagues, while the other four schedule independent teams. Football and basketball are the big spectator sports, as a small admission fee is charged to see the games. Each year our school has teams which cop their share of events, frequently winning championships. One important factor overlooked in the winning of championships is the spectator. He is a valuable asset, encouraging the athletes to light harder to win laurels for the Orange and Blue. The girls have a well organized program, with many events taking place in the annex gym. The Girl's Athletic Association gives awards to outstanding feminine athletes. ln watching and participating in sports, one should always remember this: Anyone can win. It takes a man to lose. Be a good sport. 0 PORT vii Cheerleaders 3 1 i ! ' A 3 ,, i a A ,t ai 93 CHEERLEADERS FIRST Row, left to right: Joyce Rubenstein, Patsy Leppo, Myerlyn Blanchard, Jane Kehm, Ann Moyer. SECOND Row: Bonnie Matson, Harriet Shirey, Barbara Way, Nancy Bricker, Mary Ann Woltman, Janet Zortman, Barbara Doyle. Pro ram Sellers X PROGRAM SELLERS FIRST Row, left to right: Carolyn Hawkins, Peggy Frigm, Jean Grissinger, Sandra Leiphart. Mildred Shewell. SECOND ROW: Terrielea Warner, Donna Lee Jones. Donna Troutman, Donna Watts, Elaine Zim- merman, Sandy Smith. 190 Varsitj t FIRST Row, left to right: William Sexton, Joe Giuffrida, Terry Sheldon, Philip McLaughlin, Rober Wilhelm, Dave Miller, Roland Kurtz, Ron Stoll, Philip Link, Kenneth Sexton, Sam Strine. SECON. Row: Don Neiman, mgr., Dick Muldrow, Don Harro, Don Eisenhart, Tom Kuhn, Louis Helfrich Robert Rawlinson, John Ruth, Milt Steinhauser, Barry Einsig, Harry Lycus, Raymond Kehr, Wil liam Billet. THIRD Row: John Lewis, Andy Tortorici, Curt Hopkins, James Mathison, John Mirt: The York High gridmen weren't expected to show very much strength this year. Thus it was a big sur- prise when they brought home a 6-3-1 record. Conditioning themselves to outfight their opponents was the team's biggest asset as they were able to play MR. EDMUND WALESKI Coach w .kr I MR. MICHAEL BOLDIN Assistant Coach ootball n Terpak, Sonny Folckomer, Floyd Egger, Howard Jones, Charles Frick, Robert Viands, Russ ir, Leroy Orr. FOURTH Row: James Reynolds, assistant coach, Red Witmer, trainer, Don Hess, '., Vincent Barnes, Wayde Seidenstricker, Tom Getz, Craig Jacobs, Ron Egger, John Sipe, Laverne ter, Jim Banks, Mike Boldin, assistant coach, Edmund Waleski, head coach. forty-eight minutes, applying pressure the whole time. Sonny Folckomer was the only player who stood out from the rest. Without the other ten players, an eleventh one could do nothing, so great credit should be given to the boys who played without great publicity. ERNEY BYERS Coach MR. JAMES REYNOLD Assistant C oach Yomc vs. HAGERSTQWN September 16 The 1955 edition of the York High Bearcats opened their season by earning a hard fought 6-6 tie against the Hagerstown Hubs. The invaders drew first blood early in the opening period, but a 26- yard touchdown jaunt by Co-captain John Terpak, who was injured at the time, earned York its tie. Yom: vs. Hrznsr-nav September 23 Sparked by the brilliant running of Sonny Fol- ckomer, the Bearcats edged Milton Hershey, 18-7. With York leading 6-0 and less than a minute to play in the first half, Folckomer bolted through the line andd streaked 93 yards to a touchdown to clinch the ver ict. Yomc vs. WILLIAMSPORT October 1 Striking with great celerity through the air and on the ground, the Williamsport Millionaries crushed the Cats 32-7. The opposition left no doubt as to their ability by scoring two touchdowns in less than the Hrst three minutes of play. Although outclassed, a little more hustle and determination by the Bear- cats would have made the score much closer. JAMES BANKS VINCENT BARNES WILLIAM BILLET HARRY DYCUS Right Halfback Guard Left Guard Left End 1 e--- r s 7 FLOYD EGGER RONALD EGGER BARRY EINSIG DON EISENHART Quarterbatk Right Tackle Fullback Ttlvkle' Yom: vs. LEBANON October 7 The Cats, looking like real champions, clawed into submission the highly-touted Lebanon Cedars, 20-13. Many times the invaders threatened to score, but the Bearcat line sparked by big Lou Helfrich repulsed the advances. Yom: vs, Joi-IN Huuus October 15 The Bearcats, paced by the brilliant ninning of Sonny Folckomer, eked out a 14-13 decision over Lohn Harris. With about ninety seconds remaining, olckomer Scooted 40 yards around his left end to set up the tying touchdown. Tortorici's placement sealed the victory. Yoruc vs. READING October 21 Fighting with the heart of a champion, the Cats overcame a 7-0 deficit to conquer Reading, 14-13. Milt Steinhauser grabbed a fumble and rambled 31 yards to pay dirt for York's first score. Folckomer added the second score from 40 yards out. Andy The Toe Tortorici provided the all-important placements. SONNY FOLCKOMER CHARLES FRICK TOM GETZ JOE GIUFFRIDA Left Halfhmrk Right End Left Tacltle Guard DON HARRO LOUIE HELFRICH CURTIS HOPKINS CRAIG JACOBS Right End Right Tackle Rlght End Fullback HOWARD JONES RAYMOND KEIHIR Russ KOHR Tom KUI-IN Left End Right Guard Left Halfback Left Tackle .Q I I E sn- 4 I .L K ROLAND KURTZ JOHN Lewis PHILIP LINK PHILIP MCLAUGHLIN Center Quarterback Left End Left Guard York takes a tumble. Yom: vs. HARRISBURG WM, PENN October 28 The Cats, lacking the hustle that helped them suh- due Reading, were whitewashed by the Tigers from William Penn, 14-0. Inability to move the ball was the difference in the ball game as the opposition completely checked York's offense. Yom: vs. STEELTON November 5 With the breaks going against them, the Bearcats lost a tough 21-6 decision to the undefeated Stearn- rollers from Steelton. Many scoring opportunltles barely eluded York, as they didn't seem to have the scoring punch. Frick and Steinhauser played well on defense. JAMES MATHISON DAVID MILLER JOHN MIRTZ RICHARD MULDROW Fullback Left Guard Left Halfback Left End I thy! LEROY ORR LAVERNE RAVER ROBERT RAWLINGSON JACK RUTH Right Halfhack Right End Right Tackle Left Tackle Yomc vs. Fomasr PARK November 12 Running and hitting very hard, the Bearcats tmunced Forest Park, 27-13, in the annual home- coming gamc. York made the most of every op- portunity as they scored almost at will. It was essentially a team victory. Yom: vs. LANCASTER November 24 Playing like demons, the Cats ran roughshod over Lancaster, 32-0, before a big Thanksgiving Da crowd. Everyone contributed to the victory, with Terpak leading the onslaught with two touchdowns. York runs for a touchdown A.-- - . . Everyone tries to get the ball i W .1 .4 if ' ka.. J WAYDE SEIDENSTICKER KENNY SExToN BILL SEXTON TERRY SHELDON Left End Right Guard Center JOHN SIPE MILT STEINHAUSER RONALD STOLL SAM STRINE Right End Fullback Right Guard Quarterback JOHN TERPAK ANDY TORTORICI BOB VIANDS Bos WILHELM Right Halfback Left Halfback Quarterback Left Guard Junior Varsity Football JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST Row, lef! to right: Spencer Newcomer, Lyle Anderson, Leroy Hake, Paul Orr, Dale Hamm, Eugene Lehman, Vince Tozer, Bill Clark. SECOND Row: Robert Shipe, Russell Laughman, Larry Pressel, Jack Barn hart, Pierre Hill, John Ramos, Charles Snyder, Don Holtzapple. THIRD Row: Larry Wolford, Mike Baker Dane Ruby, Jack Adams, Wayne Moore, Sam Walker, John Reed, Dick Bosserman. FOURTH Row: Glenn Leisenring, Eugene Paige, Louis Grammes, Ted Fitzkee, Frank Sciortino, Louis Brown, Linwood lane Paul Gruver, Ron Leonard. FIFTH Row: Erney Byers, coachg Paul Abel, coach, Bob Horn, manager October October October October November November J. V. FOOTBALL SCORES 6-York ............,... O I3-York ....... 0 20-York ....... 0 27-York ........ ...... 2 0 York ..... ..... 6 York ...... ..... l 3 ERNEY BYERS Coach Lebanon John Harris ...... Milton Hershey Harrisburg Penn Lancaster .......... Steelton ..... +3 Q'-Es. Q! PAUL ABEI. C nach 2 Homecomin Queen and attendants are presented with Howers. Friday, November l l, was the day of the annual Homecoming Assembly at York High. The program, presented to students and alumni, centered around the announcement of the queen and her attendants. On Satur- day afternoon, November 12, a packed sta- dium watched the York High Bearcats defeat Forrest Park, Baltimore, 27-12, at the annual homecoming game. Winners of the float contest were the ln- dustrial Society and Penn Commercial, with E.L.S. gaining second place. The activities were climaxed by a dance in the school gymnasium that night honoring the queen and her court, as well as alumni. The court awaits the decision. Fancy football. Our ueen fi. e eeee 1 ee e A eeeee A W1'L SUSAN KOTTCAMP 1955 Homecoming Queen Homecomin NANCEY BRICKER HELEN SAUBLE Queens Alfefldflflf Queen's Attendant ,i .,.. if In BECKY BROWN JOYCE GINDER Queen-V Court Queen's Court ourt DONNA RAE JACOBY NANCY LEFEVER Queen's Court Queen's Court HOMECOMING ELECTIONS At the annual homecoming assembly an expectant audience awaited the announcement of the queen and her attendants. All this began when each of the 60 homerooms nominated a girl for homecoming queen. From these girls, the House of Representatives picked nine final- ists, and the homerooms voted again for one of these nine girls as their choice for homecoming queen. The girl receiving the highest number of votes, Susan Kottcamp, became our beautiful queen, and the two runners-up, Nancy Bricker and Helen Sauble, were named her attendants. The remaining six girls comprised the court. CARYLE STEFFEE SUSAN WILE Queen's Court Queen's Court ,i ,,.L L,.1 The Queen reigns at the Homecoming game. Queen and attendants honor winning fioat. Penn Commercial and Industrial Society take first place honors The Queen and her court pose for a picture. Pl i f . 5 . i , ' 1 M ,,-v' 2 1: ' . 1 V V i T 1 e 1 I T, , , The Queen of Homecoming reigns at the dance The Queen and her escort start a dance, Qi M ? l 1 f ' . , N 2 , k w ' , 621 M0891 'i . Q Q1 XX A g 1 Q Av, ,1. I , ' f L..' kwyhy tyh ' i M 1' A k Y Q 1 X X H m 1 i Q iw, . w , ,-k. 2 . , Q Y gi Y Q 'Q 3 S Q It ggi, 'grin . gi 1-i ez , , iQ Q ? Af 'iuv wh . Q O . 5 ., .2 ugh We M M I , . V Q55 ..,f .ep-A ,A 'QV 1 f , +5 'L A i' 9 5 1 1 ...nw Vu? L 1 in gag? U' MLWN Varsity Basketball I ll -V ma -N-un ft -1 if aaaaa , , s. s. a4a , as if M -V gg aaa Q aa - R I Y 15 ' '59 y . , l Q . S 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST Row, left to right: Vernon Fishel, Kenneth Miller, Jack Fasick, Martin Ebbert, James Chubb, Sam Strme Marty Miller. SECOND Row: Charles Frick, Joe Anderson, Harry Brown, Roger Diehl, Mr. Cockley, Thomas Swartz, Howard Jones, Donald Smith. Prospects for basketball at Bill Penn werenlt very bright as the season opened. In fact, as the league Opened the Cats were placed near the bottom Of the pile. However, after several changes on the roster, the club began to function smoothly as there was great team spirit prevalent. By outhustling their opponents the Cats finished in a tie for the second half crown of the league but were dumped by powerful Reading in the playoff game. December 7 YORK vs. HAGERSTOWN Playing on a small Hoor, the Cats succumbed to the Hagerstown Hubs 53-47. The hosts' all court press harassed York the whole game as time and again stray York passes were turned into Hagerstown Held goals. December 8 YORK vs. SPRING GROVE Aided by a 30-point scoring spree in the final period, the Bearcats whipped Spring Grove 69-51 in their home opener. Phenomenal shooting enabled York to break wide Open a close ball game. DONALD COCKLEY C oaclz 6 Joe Anderson York Hits It? Harry Brown Jim Chubb Martin Ebbcrl Jack Fusick Vernon Fishel P Sam Strine . ,, .lt K ,t ,, -2 .,.. 1 3: rf' Aigyv M lxg: 'Q Who Got It? Don Smith Charles Frick Howard Jones Kenneth Miller Martin Miller 'Q 2- ta ttrttrt t 5 2 'IDQ December 13 YORK vs. HANOVER Playing a listless second half, York was dropped by Hanover 52-42. York shooting was way off form as a zone defense continued to plague the Cats. December 16 YORK vs. BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE Lacking hustle and drive, the Bearcats were thumped 57-47 by a smooth-working Baltimore City College outfit. After relinquishing a first quarter lead, York never was closer than four points as the invaders didn't wilt under pressure. December 21 ALUMNI vs. YORK Fighting valiantly, the Bearcats lost a 65-58 decision to a powerful Alumni outfit. York utilized many screens to a good advantage, but the old grads had too much finesse to overcome. December 26 COATESVILLE vs. YORK Playing listlessly and missing many shots, York lost a 67-55 decision to Coatesville. The Bearcats weren't up to par as the Raiders completely dominated the boards, along with their good shooting. January 6 LEBANON vs. YORK Playing inspired ball. York opened league play with a thrilling 56-55 victory over Lebanon on the Cedars' court. The Cats led most of the way but it took diminu- tive Bobby Holmes' two charity tosses with four sec- onds remaining to ice the verdict. January 10 READING vs. YORK The Red Knights of Reading proved too much to handle for the Bearcats as York was trounced 61-45. York was in the game until, forced by the time ele- ment, had to switch to a man for man defense against which Reading showed its classy ball-handling. January 13 HARRISBURG PENN vs. YORK The Bearcats, shaping up as a contender in the Central Penn League, whipped William Penn of Har- risburg 63-60. York was ahead the whole game as only a late surge by the invaders made the score close. January 17 STEELTON vs. YORK Phenomenal shooting by both teams left the fans in a daze as York lost a tough 74-70 decision to Steel- ton. The Cats played excellent ball, but the Steam- rollers weren't to be denied as they clung tenaciously to a slim lead throughout the game. January 20 LANCASTER vs. YORK Rescued from the bench, the Bearcats edged Lan- caster 67-64 in a rock n' tumble contest. Hampered by personals, the first team couldn't offer much resist- ance, which led to mass substitutions to gain the victory. January 24 MILTON HERSHEY vs. YORK Missing many shots and passing haphazardly, the Cats lost to Milton Hershey 71-58. York couldn't do anything right as many times they spoiled splendid opportunities to get back into the ball game. January 27 JOHN HARRIS vs. YORK Working like a machine, the Bearcats romped over John Harris 65-46 in a precision-like manner. York was passing and driving smoothly as five Cats hit in double digits. February 2 HAGERSTOWN vs. YORK Avenging an earlier setback, the Cats thumped the Hagerstown Hubs 71-78. The Cats, improving greatly with each game, exhibited a balanced scoring attack with four players hitting double figures. February 7 LEBANON vs. YORK Opening the second half of the league season in great style, York scored a decisive victory over Lebanon. The Bearcats played both boards well as the opposition couldn't olier much resistance. February 10 READING vs. YORK Fighting valiantly down to the wire, the Cats lost a 52-44 decision to a talented Reading outfit. A spurt by the victors as the third period ended clinched the verdict as the Bearcats were never able to get closer than four points the remainder of the game. February 14 YORK vs. HARRISBURG PENN Shooting well and capitalizing on many mistakes, the Bearcats won an easy 70-51 decision over Harris- burg Penn. York jumped off to a 15-2 first quarter lead, and except for a third period rally by the oppo- nents, the outcome was never in doubt. February 17 YORK vs. STEELTON Clinging tenaciously to an early lead, the Bearcats won a thrilling 51-48 decision from Steelton which left the Cats tied for first place as Reading was finally dumped. The game was marred by several fights as tempers liared in the closing minutes of action. February 21 YORK vs. LANCASTER Getting started slowly, the Bearcats fought an uphill battle before emerging victoriously over Lancaster 69-58. York dominated the action the second half as the Lancaster club completely fell apart. February 24 YORK vs. MILTON HERsI-IEY Hitting with deadly accuracy, the Cats ran rough- shod over Milton Hershey by a 80-43 score. The start- ing tive were utilized only in the opening half as the scrubs took over and completed the rout during the final half so everyone in the lineup scored. February 28 YORK vs. JOHN HARRIs York ended the regular season with a hard fought 82-72 victory over John Harris. Both teams were shooting much above average but the Pioneers couldn't match the devastating attack of the Bearcats. Sarkle Fasick played an outstanding game as he led the scor- ing with 22 markers. March 2 PLAYOFF GAME Fighting Reading tooth and nail for three quarters, the Bearcats ran out of steam during the last period and lost a 67-56 decision to the Red Knights in the playoff for the second half of the league crown at Hershey. The score was 50-50 as the final canto opened but the great overall finesse and board work of Reading began to slow as York was outplayed on both boards and the Cats also fouled frequently trying to get control of the ball. Playing their last game for the orange and blue were Marty Miller, Joe Anderson, Jim Chubb, Sam Strine, Ken Miller, and Jack Fasick. may si . 2 Q a my, ,HM , , , 3' w,xa.m...:.a. .... M -M-N' W ,W,. wt.: .. 1 x. K ' ' .gm .Tw . a W' inf, as 5' I' 'M-In nm, ' . e.ygf-,fl Vnlfih ,., - W A 1 . ,wiiw f 4. ' .L X ,- - ff . g ,Awww 9, . H -M H. 1' ,, 994 WV' .qi 'E Us M s ' ' 4 ' H 3fs ,.!2,,. f Z ' f- i' . f .nf1ie??ffV'E L , b A K Q .Agezqww ,Ln ,A M Q X F - fix: i W L W I I his in 1 gig Q , . 'IAA Baseball 1 M1 154. S 1' FIRST Row, left to right: Gary Miller, Tom Klinedinst, Ken Link, Jim Breyer, Karl Sechrist, Larry Harbold, Steve Hershner, Dale Hamme. SECOND Row: Gary Flury, Tom Hauek, Stony Kahn, John Lewis, Roger Herr, Ronald Riess, Ray Klinedinst. THIRD Row: Cornell Silar, Dane Shearer, Tom Throne, Milt Steinhauser, Bob Kritchen, Tom Wolf, Jan Garry. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May MR. EDWARD TULEYA Coach BASEBALL TEAM SCORES 23-Boiling Springs ...... 25-Boiling Springs ...... 29-Hanover .............. 30-Spring Grove ........ 1-Spring Grove ........ 5-Lebanon ........ ... 7-John Harris .......... 1 8-Hershey ................ 19--Milton Hershey .... 21-Lancaster .............. 23-Steelton ....... ... 28--Lebanon .............. 3-John Harris .......... 4-Harrisburg Penn .... 5-Steelton ................ 10-Hershey ................ 12-Milton Hershey .... 19-Harrisburg Penn .... 20-Lancaster ........ 3 2 7 3 5 2 2 1 0 6 3 6 2 4 5 1 6 4 2 York York York York York York York ........ ..... York York York York York York York York ....... York ....... York York ....... York CHD CAD CHD CHD CAD CHD CHD CHD CHD CAD CHD CAD CAD QHD CAD CAD CAD CAD CHD Tennis U U 55115: Simgfpfe 64' yi if ir 33.5 TENNIS TEAM FIRST Row, left to right: Jack Fasick, Tom Fitzpatrick, Karl Jacoby, Ronald Bell. SECOND Row: Dick Hershey, Jim Chubb, Joe Anderson, Mr. Gotwald, coach. TENNIS TEAM SCORES M iiLc , Apr. -Lancaster .............. 6 York ...... ..... C HD ,D Apr. 22-Hershey ..... ..... 4 York ...... ..... 2 CHD C C 1 tii. V, Apr. 27-Hanover ..... ..... 3 York ...... ..... 4 CHD 3' May 2 Hanover ................ 3 York ....., ..... 4 CAD 1 R May 4 Reading ................ 2 York ...... ..... 5 CAD I May 6-Harrisburg Penn .... 4 York ....., ..... 3 CAD ' ia D ia 'ii gif? 1 Q12 May 9-John Harris ,......... 4 York ...... ..... 3 CHD TNQ' : D ' May l4-John Harris .......... 4 York ...... ..... 3 CAD if irie May 26-wyoming .............. 6 York .................... 1 CHD EZDC F fe W Districts-York had Jack Fasick and Tom Fitzpatrick MR' MILTON MDEBH GOTWALT in districts. Jack Fasick took 4th place. Coach I4 141.6 Col ,ffm- Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May GOLF TEAM FIRST Row, left to right: Clair Miller, Jim Graybill, Dale Hammels. SECOND Row: William Eyster, Man agerg DeHaven Speicher, Paul Giesey, Robert Klinedinst, Mr. Porter, Coach. GOLF TEAM SCORES 1 1-Hershey ............ 3 York ................ 12 CHD 15-Reading ..... .... 3 W York ................ 115 CAD 18-Lancaster .......... 1 York ...... ...... 1 4 CHD 20-Leb anon .......... 3 York ................ 12 CAD 25-Wilson ....... .... VZ York ................ 145 CHD 29-Hershey ..... .... 1 York ................ 14 CAD 2--Reading ............ M, York ................ MM! CHD 6-Lancaster .......... 4 York ................ 1 1 CAD 9-Lebanon .......... 1 York ................ 14 CAD 13--Wilson .............. 3 York ................ 12 CAD 16-Eastern-Western Playoff-Wm. Penn. 7 York .............. 8 20-District 3 at Hershey-Clair Miller and Jim Graybill qualiiied for State. 27-28-State Meet at State College-Jim Graybill placed 6th, MR. GEORGE PORTER Coach ' i-A v ff, 191 - . . .ff-yi.,-,:4, - 1 V X '- I I , . A efffymai Cross Country team practices f V1 ,,.- LAM , K . K Run faster! A race starts. CROSS COUNTRY The baby', of sports at Bill Penn is the Cross Country team. The innovation of this sport has given many trackmen a chance to show their prowess in endurance running. A novel aspect of the sport is that low score wins a meet. York qualified three men for the state meet, a notable achievement for a sport in its first year. ,-nr OCIETIEE Societies have played a prominent part in our years at York High. Can we ever forget the mad dashes down the hall to sneak into a vacant seat just before roll call . . . our last minute work on the float we just knew would beat the Indus- trial Society this year-but somehow never did . . . that horrible sinking feeling when we were called on to give an extemp . . . and then the pride we felt in belonging to the best society in the school. Societies gave us not only fun and companionship, but also a sense of accomplishment and often helped us decide on our future careers. As we leave York High we carry with us memories of the many pleasant hours, and the many good friends, that we knew in Bill Penn's numerous societies. QUILL AND SCROLL THESPIANS nternational Societies FIRST ROW, left to right: Ruth MacGuHie, Nancy Floyd, Suzanne Burras, Donna Alwine, Ruth Hansen, Darlys Bloss, Linda Benson, Donna Rae Jacoby, Donna Bentzel, Harriet Henry, Carolyn Stokes, Mary Jane Callis, Kathie Hoffman. SECOND Row: Fay Burras, Ruth Leibowitz, Sandy Smith, Carolyn Wentzel, Judy Vichery, Beverly Grass, Sandie Strickler, Becky Brown, Barbara Julius, Inge Prause, Nancy Drescher. THIRD ROW: Glenn Ruby, Joe Anderson, Marty Miller, Gary Gilbert, John Buchart, Tom Schminke. Miss M. MARIE ALTLAND Advisor l l Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school students interested in journalism, is in its fourth year at York High under the supervision of Miss Altland. The purpose of this society is to encourage creative work in the journalism field. Members are selected on the basis of their work for the Tatler and their scholastic standing. Information is gathered for Tatler. This international society, named after the god Thispis, is devoted to promoting the dramatic arts. Membership is open to any student who earns 100 points, and for each additional 100 points earned, a star is awarded. Among the many activities the Thespians sponsor are: the Frolic, a Thespian play, a Junior play, a children's play, and two nights of one-act plays. All meetings are held in the evening, and no dues are collected. Thespians rehearse play. ,,,, . . , FIRST Row, left to right: Sarah Stein, Lucy A .. A Brazenski, Nancy Oilicer, Judy Stauffer, l . U Peggy Jean Cockley, Ruth Leibowitz, Carol 'J 1 j i Hass, Gretchen Diehl, Linda Stallman, Nancy Lefever. SECOND Row: Thomas Schminke, Jim Chubb, Ron Gilbert, Herman pg., tii iitii ' i Klingenmaier, Jim Dunlap, Dave Amey, u , Steve Brown, Dave Gritlith, Kenneth L. Ilgenfritz. , . V p .etii Miss MARGARETTA HALLOCK MR. FORREST ENDERs Advisor Advisor 5 P' K FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ational Societies FIRST Row, left to right: Barbara Yohe, Sarah Stein, Rosie Horn, Wanda Ness, Adele Goldberg, Barbara Fickes, Ruth Lesher, Ruth Hansen, Suzanne Burras, Elizabeth Forrey, Kathie Hoffman. SECOND Row: Pat Powers, Gail Walker, Linda Smoker, Sue Klinedinst, Erlmon Beever, Sandra Freed, Joyce Fink, Jean Shutter, Donna Shue, Fay Burras, Al- thea Sedgwick. TI-IIRD Row: Susan Miller, Sandra Smith, Ruth Leibowitz, Betty Mit- chell, Nancy Mundis, Faye Oberlander, Ann 1 I Snyder, Anne Scheib, Cynthia Snyder. I , Miss M. MARIE ALTLAND Miss MARY LOGAN Advisor Advisor Our Future Teachers of America organization is nine years old. Miss Altland, the organizer of F.T.A., and Miss Logan are co-advisors. The organization requires S good character, good health, good scholarship, and high ideals of its members. The members take several field trips to various colleges, local elementary schools, neigh- boring high schools, and to several conventions through- out the year to examine the opportunities open to them in the field of teaching. Best of luck to our future Future Teachers visit College. educators' All junior and senior students of William Penn who have an average of 85'Zn or above are eligible for mem- S ii bership in the William Penn Chapter of the National Honor Society. Members are selected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Scholarship, however, counts twice as much as the other three qualities. The society presents two shows, one each semester, to raise money to buy pins for the new mem- bers on their election to the society. The purposes of the society are to give deserving students recognition and to New members are received. foster better scholarship throughout the school. as: -J w ,gk ' ,-3, .f' ,,, 251,11 'f g ..,i: - ii ii A A ii FIRST Row, left to right: Beverly Strickler, Peggy Jean Cockley, William , S ' ' Forker, Merle McElwain, John Buchart, Chris Newcombe, Glenn Ruby, p p, , Donna Bentzel, Carol Dorworth. SECOND Row: Hope Diehl, Inge Prause, 'G if Beverly Grass, Janet Zortman, Dawn Emenheiser, Linda Keeny, Donna W i 3- ' Alwine, Loretta Miller. THIRD Row: Cynthia Snyder, Lois Arnold, Ruth if ---- Hansen, Fay Burras, Beverly Davis. . V .l Z,. MRS. FLORENCE THOMPSON Advisor 156 JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY tate Societies FIRST Row, left to right: Mary Jane Sypula, Kay Sullivan, Susan Conrad, Brenda Hocken- brocht, Linda Langeheine, Flora Koons, Carol Gundlach, Priscilla West, Jean Shutter. SECOND Row: Shirley Frey, William LeCates, David Hibner, Lynn Warren, Dale Dahl- heimer, Ray Wallace, David Horne, Diane Delle. THIRD Row: James Copenheaver, Glenn Ruby, Philip Smyser, David Bupp, Mike Ziegler, Jeffrey Gross. FOURTH Row: Thomas Schminke, Andy Poet, John Herr. Miss ANNA F. JAMIsoN MR. ALEXANDER CZAPF Advisor Advisor How does atomic energy work? What is high fidelity? Our future scientists work out the answers to these ques- tions by lectures, experiments, and displays in their meet- ings. Any student who has had one year of a science and has an active interest in any field of science is eligible. Throughout the year several field trips are made, some to the science departments of various colleges. This society is a help to our students in that it furthers their interest in the field of science. Scientific theory is explained. The Junior Historical Society is an organization for those students who are especially interested in history. In order to apply for membership, students must have an average of 8OfZ1 in history. The members have various programs dealing with the history of the United States in general, and York in particular. Good luck to our future historians! Girls locate York on world map. FIRST Row, left to right: Susie Lyman, Joyce Ginder, Lucy Brazenski, Donna Lee Gottshall, Inge Prause, Shirley Hallman, Harriet Henry, Joyce Freed, Margarette Frigm, Jean Grissinger. SECOND Row: Sarah Stein, Ann Cheever, Connie Johnson, Mary Lou Shepp, Sydney Stegemyer, Ruth Hanson, Carolyn Wenzel, Barbara Ruth, Joanne Leader. THIRD Row: Patricia Hilker, Beverly Grass, Shirley Boyce, Sandra Ferres, Louise Spruitenburg. FOURTH Row: Dale Wise, Sigmund Friedman, Mike Ziegler, Delmar Bowers. MR. BENJAMIN NISPEI. Advisor ALPHA DEBATINC SOCIETY CLIO LITERARY SOCIETY Q iii Local Societies FIRST Row, left to right: Chris Newcombe, Robert Cain, Dave Bernstein, Cliff Martinka, Richard Reichard, Sigmund Friedman, John Richards, Barry Rohrbaugh, John Buchart, Wayne Joyner, Tom Giesey, Ron Gilbert, Bill Adams, Terry Bentzel. SECOND Row: Barry Stump, Ronald Taylor, Fred lhrig, Glenn Ruby, Neil Reeling, Jack Richards, Bob Eltle, Dean Haines, Lynn Warren, Richard Tomita, Jay Williams. THIRD ROW: Wilmer Wallace, Terry Sheldon, James Copenheaver, Donald Guise, Clayton Reaser, Steve Shaffer. FOURTH Row: Roland Kurtz, John Terpak, Senford Folckomer, Dave Miller, George Falvey, Leon Silar, Dominic Martorana. MR. EDWARD WALTERS Advisor The Alpha Debating Society is the oldest organization in William Penn. Its aims are to develop the ability to debate, to stimulate interest in literature and dramatics, and to contribute to the general social and intellectual development of the members. All boys who have com- pleted eighteen weeks of school at William Penn and are in good class standing are eligible for membership in A. D. S. A.D.S. members discuss initiation. Founded in 1901, Clio is York High's oldest girls' society. Its aims are to advance the literary and social interests of its members, as well as to contribute to worthy causes in the school and the community. A few of the main events instituted in the society are joint-society -,K meetings and dances, the Clio assembly, the Mother and ' Daughter Banquet, and the annual Clio picnic. Clio girls broadcast. FIRST Row, left to right: Constance Sheely, Sue Szabo, Karen Schlosser, Caryle Steffee, Joyce Ginder, JoAnn Chronister, Linda Stallman, Sandra Shaw, Susie Wile, Harriet Shirey, Judy Stauifer, Susie Werner. SECOND Row: Ginny Gladfelter, Pat Gable, Rosie Koons, Lucinda Miller, Barbara Longe, Sarah Stein, Helen Sauble, Sylvia Dallmyer, Libby Voss. THIRD Row: Patricia Hilker, Carolynx Wenzel, Nancy Drescher, Elizabeth Forrey, Peggy Jean Cockley, Barbara Fickes, Gretchen Diehl, Carol Hass, Ann Lott. FOURTH Row: Peggy Helms, Bev Strickler, Ellen Gotwalt, Helen Blum, Kathy Behler, Louise Irwin, Susan Miller, Lynne Haupt. MRS. RUTH ENSMINGER Advisor X COOPERATIVES A COOPERATIVES B CO-OPERATIVES A - FIRST Row, left to right: Joyce Huber, Donna Moul, Juanita Daron, Cecilia Cuffaro, Donna Stambaugh, Kathleen Rafferty, Joleen Fix, Joyce Ginder, Janet Glatfelter, Helen Houseman, Polly Graybill. SECOND Row: Doris Dietz, Doris Hunter, Carolyn Smith, Mary Ramsey, Sandra Miller, Regina Innerst, Joan ARNOLD. THIRD Row: Jean Webb, Joyce Glatfelter, Diane Stambaugh, Margarette Snell, Russell Marshall, Lloyd Heighes, Ronald Shelley, Jane Landis, Connie Kurtz, Darlis Ausherman, Jean Gentzler. lil Co-operatives keep busy. FIRST Row, left to right: Jacqueline Whetzel, Ruth King, Alverta Eberly, Sandra L. Miller, Dawn Emenheiser, Bradine Pittenger, Sid Talmud, Bonnie Lee Estep, JoAnn Johnson, Doris Keener, Loretta Miller, Hope Diehl. SECOND Row: Kay Hubley, Judy Diller, Dawn Stough, Shelva Weir, Devona Stuck, Barbara Lloyd, Patsy Rodemyer, Rosie Forbes, Jeanette Crimins, Mary Ramsay, Mary Henise, Barbara Crouse, Jackie Whare. THIRD Row: Shirley Boyce, Amber Bowman. Gayle Knaub, Barbara Hoffman, Regina Innerst, Harlean Diehl, Charlotte Leight, June Egger. MR. KENNETH SHULTz Advisor Since its introduction into York High in 1913 by Professor Wesley H. Bowman, the Co-operative Education Course has oifered its members a chance to serve apprentice- ship in an office while still attending school. The student, by alternating on a two week basis between school and industry, is able to gain valuable practice before graduation. h Us -, 2 garmin. Q R! Lv -I ':q:4.is:3a::.1. .f :,a.i..6fr:x4x fi tain.- abs ,, .- t, -. V , , -i'f - -V fi-:-ff.,-.ig-' gli, 4 ,nfl ,4 -I ,,, iagiilu laik Y. in I ,,,, , .,,. ,K I, ali, , fl xyv, Z 1, ,lm ., .kg-ilievz at--ii, -,Whfgi 1 'gafig 13.1, 16 f i A ,M , 162 DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY DER DEUTSCHE VEHEIN , L. LMI, FIRST Row, left to right: Stoney Kahn, Dick Shope, John Uffelman, Tom Johnson, Gary Gilbert, Steve Brown, Jim Chubb, Jack Fasick, Tom Kline- dinst, Woody Crawford, Joe Anderson, Jim Dunlap. SECOND Row: Marty Miller, Marty Ebbert, Bill Robinson, Mike Ziegler, Herman Klingenmaier, Ken Miller, Dale Hammels, Bill Forker, Dave Amey, Tom Bauer, Jim Beattie, Jack Eichelberger. THIRD Row: Tom Hummel, Craig Jacobs, Kenny Ilgenfritz, Milton Steinhauser, Vernon Fishel, Jack Mercier, Bill Lynne, Tom Swartz, Ronald Geesey, Dave Ruppert. FOURTH Row: Sam Strine, Bill Fox, Barry Kent, John Bracher, Richard Bahn, William Long, Charles Frick. D.L.S. members discuss future plans. MR. PAUL ABEL Advisor All males in the senior or junior classes and the sophomore class in the second semester are eligible to join D. L. S. The boys, in order to apply for membership must be in good class standing. The society's aims are to promote public speaking, dramatics, debating, and other literary arts. Among the activities of D. L. S. are dances, joint-society meetings, and an assembly program. Der Deutsche Verein was started thirty-three years ago by students who were interested in learning more about the German language. Today the members are increasing their knowledge about the lives and minds of the German people and are learning to converse in Ger- man. Their motto is Ubung macht den meister, which Students sing German song. FIRST Row, left to right: Carol Dorworth, Beverly Smith, Jacob Hose, Ruth Wetzel, Thomas Swartz, Barbara Rauhauser, Ruth Hansen. SECOND ROW: Donna Alwine, Ronald Fishel, Dave Rup- pert, Gilbert Shoff, Anne Scheib. means: Practice makes perfect. Mlss ELIZABETH NEIDERI-IAUSER Advisor 164 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION DOLPHIN FIRST Row, left to right: Nancy Bell, Muriel McGlaughlin, Betty Bowmaster, Pat Harbaugh, Meriann Linard, Terry Baublitz, Donald Shelley, Barbara Stegner, Yvonne Houck, Pat McDonald, Mary Ann Husson, Doris Jean Elfner. SECOND Row: Robert Stauifer, Alan Klinedinst, William Eckert, Norman Kehm, William Little, Richard Miller, William Spahr, Thomas Klinedinst, Kenneth Myers. Absent when picture was taken: William A Deardorff. D. E. Students do school work, 'E ai' 'I , 'W' t k- g .t 1 fm, t :fi 7-1 R. .'-2-.. f . 1 - 539255 '15 Wi' 'ii'2'i - 'iliiliil-2'15f?i ':l?5 iff' .. ,Q kZI,g,5 I A . r VIN .wit A X 8? MR. GALEN JoNEs Advisor The Distributive Education program enables many seniors to earn while they learn. These students are selected by the advisor, Mr. Galen Jones, according to their ability, scholastic record, and willingness. In the morning the students learn about business, in the after- noon they go to their regular jobs, thus putting their knowledge to practical use. Are you a swimming enthusiast? Then the Dolphin Swimming Society is for you. To be eligible for Dolphin, you must be able to swim two lengths of the Y pool or 50 feet. The girls swim every Monday after school at the Y.W.C.A. under the guidance of Miss Elizabeth Neiderhauser. The purpose of the society is to enable girls at William Penn to swim just for fun, not for competition. Dolphin members discuss swimming. FIRST Row, left to right: Sylvia Dallmeyer, Susan Werner, Peggy Jean Cock- ley, Sandra Shaw, Beverly Meyers, Shirley Bistline, Renna Jacobs, Elaine Brown, Nancy Oflicer, Mary Shearer, Nancy Bricker, Carolyn Shelly, Jane Miller, Linda Keeny. SECOND Row: Barbara Crouse, Bradine Pittenger, Donna Troutman, Phyllis Vose, Carolyn Stokes, Barbara Smith, Carole Hiller, Lynne Haupt, Lucinda Miller, Rosie Koons, Carol Hass, Mary Lou Crowley, Libbie Voss. THIRD Row: Jeanne Burley, Kay Snyder, Beverly Smith, Jo Ann Glusio, Ginny Harrison, Frances Pickard, Jacqueline Bergdoll, Sally Allen, Donna Chronister, Margarette Frigm, Susan Szabo. FOURTH Row: Barbara Keesey, Susan Kline, Nancy Kissinger, Polly Cohen, Carolista McMaster, Barbara Eck, Barbara Simmons, Janice Conaway, Barbara Way, Susan Ruff. Miss ELIZABETH NEIDERIIAUSER A d visor EUTERPEAN LITERARY SOCIETY FILII NEPTUNI QQ FIRST Row, left to right: Joanne Gentzler, Sandy Miller, Maxine Deutsch, Carolyn Shelly, Donna Rae Jacoby, Janet Zortman, Becky Brown, Margie Mahoney, Karla Thas, Sandie Strickler, Nancy Bricker, Susan Kottcamp. SECOND Row: Sheila Hildabrand, Ruthie Leibowitz, Barby Deeds, Elizabeth Nelson, Susan Lentz, Beverly Heilig, Mary Lou Crowley, Peggy Campbell, Mary Livingston. THIRD Row: Judy Munier, Mary Lou Shepp, Bonnie Matson, Jean Hoffman, Winnie Wright, Susan Lyman. DR. EVA HAAR Advisor Euterpean Literary Society is one of the leading girls' societies of William Penn. The purpose of this society is to further its members' knowledge of literature, dra- matics, parliamentary procedure, and to institute social events. All girls who have completed eighteen weeks at William Penn and have an average of at least 80'Zp in English are eligible for membership. The colors of E.L.S. are blue and white, and its familiar motto is: Know us by our deeds. E.L.S. girls present Christmas assembly. 'Hs , - - I l ' A52 ...Rafi Filii Neptuni, organized in 1935, is for all boys who like to swim. The society gives the boys at William Penn a chance to practice strokes and to discuss the theories and practices of the sport. Best of luck to York High's finmen! On your mark! FIRST Row, left to right: James Keller, Gene Stambach, David Hably, Gary Billet, Kenneth llgenfritz, Jack Strathmeyer, Richard Bahn, Jack Eichel- berger, Joel Duttera, John Binder. SECOND Row: William Yeagley, Dave Gritiith, Terry Slonaker, Darry Kent, David Althoff, James Beattie, William Lynne, William Smyser, David Engdahl. THIRD Row: Donald Lehman, Larry Gingerich, John Grimm, Philip Smyser, John Mirtz. MR. CHARLES BOECKEL Advisor -'N FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA HOME ECONOMICS ,X FIRST Row, left to right: Lois Boyer, Emma Jean Ruth, Elaine Reiber, Nancy Floyd, Sonia Crist, Margarette Frigm, Jean Grissinger, Kitty Smith. SECOND Row: Bette Reaver, Ruth Ann Hunter, Elizabeth Ann Bacon, Susan Palmer, Rena Swan, Barbara Fickes, Linda Smith. THIRD Row: Janet Flemmens, Mary Freed, Linda Atkins. Two of the girls show off their uniforms. What dish shall we prepare? FIRST Row, loft to right: Jesselean Sweitzer, Gail Finke, Shirley Meisky. June Van Natter, Sandra Chilcoat, Phyllis Vose. SECOND ROW: Ruth Nagle, Susan Nelson, Linda Julius, Phyllis Sterner, Nancy Heindel, Joan Hofe. THIRD Row: .lo Ann Seerist, Janet Tomlinson, Betty Griest, Marcia Carpenter. Miss GERALDINE M. SHAW Advisor This society is for students interested in the nursing field. The qualifications of belonging to this society are: good class standing and willingness' to spend one evening a week at the hospital. Members are chosen by the senior mem- bers of the society. The experience gained while at the hospital is well appreciated in later life, whether the mem- ber goes on in nursing or not. This society is open to members of the junior and senior classes who are enrolled in any of the Home Economics classes and have no failing grades. The mem- bers prepare and conduct their own programs, learning more about cooking, sewing, and care of the home. Two major projects are the making of Christmas presents and the entire preparation of their annual banquet. Their pur- pose, to create and further interest in Home Economics and better living, will certainly make these girls the model homemakers of tomorrow. Miss BONNIE BRUBAKER Advisor INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY LE CERCLE FRANCAIS FIRST Row, left to right: Charles Simon, Dave Strouse, Roger Schroyer Merle McElwain, Andy Tortorici, Donald Harro, Jay Acworth, Ray Fox SECOND Row: William Paules, Eugene Rohrbaugh, Alfred Johnston, Dewey Warren, Kenneth Bates, Saul Friedland, Donald Kurtz, Donald Gentzler, Howard Jones. THIRD Row: Cordell Dawson, Larry Kessler Robert Baylor, Bruce Eberly. Starlighters entertain. Parlez-vous francais? MR. LOUIS DOWELL Advisor This society, which is one of the largest in the school, consists of boys in the Industrial Course. During the meetings, they emphasize the'importance of parliamentary procedure and public speaking. By combining brain with brawn, they learn facts of industrial mechanics and gain a greater knowledge of industrial sciences. The members meet every Monday night with Mr, Dowell, their advisor. In order to belong to this club, a student must have completed one year of French and must have an average of at least 80'Za. Under the supervision of Mrs. Seaks, the members conduct the entire meeting in the French language. At the meetings, which are held every second and fourth Monday of the month, the members enjoy learning and discussing French customs and ideas, as well as the language itself. FIRST Row, left to right: Joy Reichner, Lucy Brazenski, Wanda Ness, Sarah Stein, Maxine Deutsch, Sandie Strickler, Margie Mahoney, Susan Kottcamp, Karla Thas, Sandy Lind, Beverly Grass, Mary Jane Callis, Nancy Bush. SECOND Row: Ellen Gotwalt, Ann Lott, Linda Golombeck, Donna Bentzel, I Myra Sechrist, Connie Johnson, Susan Klinedinst, Patricia Hilker, Beverly Strickler, Beverly Heilig, Inge Prause, Rosie Horn. THIRD ROW: Cynthia .- .-ett' , Snyder, Sydney Stagemyer, Peggy Helms, Carolyn Wenzel, Ruth MacGufIie, p Anne Scheib. MRS. ANNE B. SEARS Advisor MU ALPHA THETA PENN COMMERCIAL we FIRST ROW, left to right: Kathie Hoffman, Barbara Williams, John Buchart, Peggy Helms, Carol Dorworth. SECOND Row: Fay Burras, Ted Ramer, A Donna Alwine. 1vu A mathematical problem is explained. P. C. helps Dollars for Dick MR. JOHN SHELLEY Advisor In 1931, Minerva Gulden founded the Mu Alpha Theta Society for students interested in mathematics. The aims and purposes of the society are to promote an interest in mathematics and to emphasize and utilize logical thinking. Any subject of mathematical interest not discussed in class is explored at their meetings. At the end of the year, Mu Alpha Theta gives a special award to the senior with the highest average in mathematics. This society was founded On October 9, 1933, and offers its members the opportunity to gain experience before entering the business world. Sophomore girls in the second semester and junior and senior girls who are in the commercial course are eligible for membership in Penn Commercial. Best of luck to our future career girls! FIRST ROW, left to right: Loretta Miller, Hope Diehl, Vicki Gouker, Yvonne Cohen, Gloria Heidlebaugh, Doris Jean Hunter, Charlotte Lease, Jo Ann Johnson, Ann Cheever, Doris Keener, Peggy Mickley, Phyllis Copenhaver, Kathleen Rafferty, Nancy Lefever, Kay Hubley. SECOND ROW: Peggy Buchanan, Janet Shaffer, Terrielea Warner, Donna Myers, Mary Ramsay, Phyllis Doll, Gayle Knaub, Jackie Whare, Dorothy Bickel, Linda Julius, Phyllis Sterner, Jean Gentzler. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Secrist, Peggy Harro, Raetta Elicker, Gale Blouse, Gerry Kleckner, Ginny Harrison, Mary Ann Woltman, Regina Innerst, Joan Arnold, Jean Kirby, June King, Pat Maul, Margie Smith. FOURTH Row: Carolyn Hawkins, Darlene McAlarney, Rosa- lind Wayne, Dona Watts, Barbara Julius, Donna Lee Jones, Judy Snyder. Jeanne Ryan, Sylvia Pinkerton, Judy Diller, Margaret Sminkey, Shirley Slaybaugh, Barbara Longe, Phyllis Wentz, Nancy Lee Innerst, Donna Rae Jacoby, Doris Shireman, Carol Sheaffer, Joan Preston. Miss CHARLOTTE MARY MARREY Advisor ' PENN PEPPERS SOCIETAS LATINA FIRST Row, left to right: Rosalind Horn, Nancy Lefever, Linda Keeny, Mary Jane Callis, Shirley Bistline, Carolyn Shelly, Sandie Strickler, Beverly Grass, Barbara Longe, Winnie Wright, Kathleen Rafferty, Kay Hubley, Nancy Bricker. SECOND Row: Carol Hass, Peggy Jean Cockley, Lucinda Miller, Sandra Shaw, Susan Wile, Helen Sauble, Sandy Decker, Sue Kottcamp, Barbara Gallatin, Jo Ann Chronister, Rosie Koons, Ginny Stilphen, Louise Einsig. THIRD Row: Joe Anderson, Barry Rohrbaugh, Tom Klinedinst, Milt Steinhauser, Linda Stallman, James Chubb, Gary Gilbert, Nancy Oflicer, Harry Brown, Harriet Shirey, James Garling, Sam Strine, William Fox, Roland Kurtz. MRS. REBECCA METZLER Advisor Vim, Vigor, and Vitality-these are the qualities of the members of the Penn Peppers Society. These students are the organizers of the pep meetings, and they spread the thought of better sportsmanship throughout our school. The wearers of the orange and white can be seen at all of our sports activities, boosting the team and getting the entire crowd in the school spiritf' Meetings, under the supervision of Mrs. Metzler, are held every other Tues- day. As a result of their untiring efforts, the Penn Peppers Society has received recognition from the students, the faculty, and the alumni. Penn Peppers present Homecoming. Societas Latina was first started in 1920 by eight boys, but now it is open to both girls and boys. The purpose of the society is to promote the study of Latin and to learn more about the customs and lives of the ancient Romans. Societas Latina is open to all juniors and seniors who have had one year of Latin and have an 80? average or above. On alternate years, the society has a Roman banquet and an all day trip to Baltimore, Maryland. May the society's years to come be as successful as the past ix 5 - I if I years. Romans dine! FIRST Row, left to right: Linda Keeny, Renna Jacobs, Jo Marie Taylor, Barbara Williams, Linda Bennett, Shirley Bistline, Ruth Leibowitz, Linda Benson, Mary Jane Callis, Beverly Grass, Winifred Feder, Lois Smith, Harriet Henry, Shirley Hallman, Margarette Frigm, Susan Szabo. SECOND Row: Mary Lou Shepp, Donna Horn, Nancy Drescher, Barbara Smith, Carolyn Stokes, Sue Shellenberger, Nancy Floyd, Fay Burras, Jean Grissinger, Sheila Hildebrand, Lois Kling, Pat Stayman, Sandy Smith, Beverly Davis. THIRD Row: Lois Bayer, Linda Smoker, Jean Shutter, Louise Spruitenburg, Ann Snyder, Mary Sypula, Gail Walker, Rena Swan, Wanda Ness, Barbara Yohe. Nancy Kling, Rebecca Schenck, Jane McCleaf. MRS.DOLLY G. MCCULLOCH Advisor i Q ii i! El ,,,, l ille, Z E E E E EEEE M E TE STUDENT EMPLOYMENT USHER SOCIETY FIRST Row, left to right: Connie Dietz, Bonnie Palmer, Carol Kauffman, Linda Tarbet, Mary Henise, Marlene Horning, Brenda Slater, Sandy Gohn, Evelyn Taylor, Jane Bastress, Shirley Meiskey, Linda Jordan, Carolyn Stokes, Gerry Kleckner, Peggy Harro, Joann Secrist, Beverly Schmuck, Nancy Hoshall, Donna Gohn, SECOND Row: Trudy Wills, Pat Moul, Lucy Brazenski, Mary Lyons, Jean Crist, Delores Mitchell, Janie Cuthrell, Delores Price, Faye Baughman, Inge Prause, Lois Backel, Gail Chronister, Ruth Hunter, Edith Williams. THIRD Row: Terry Lauer, Philip Smyser, David Barkdoll, Gary Snyder, Jerry Sweitzer, Jerry Smith, Gary Luse, Ronald Walton, Don Weir, Larry Witte, Glen Spahr, William Kirlinger, Jerry Sweeny, Sam Walker, Barry Roth, Barry Firth, Ronald Blasser, Donald Shellenberger, Robert Millard, Bill Boyd, George Neiman. FOURTH Row: Gene Hawkins, James Lipe, Donald Hess, Maurice Keafaver, Eddie Staubler. Student is employed as salesman. Miss SARA E. ENGLAR Advisor The Student Employment program was started during the depression years of the 1930's to give the students jobs. It was first started as a club with a constitution and dues, but because of the number of students in the society, it was changed to a service organization during the 1940's. Any student in William Penn is eligible. The jobs given out range from baby-sitting to clerking in department and grocery stores. The Usher Society was originally started when William Penn moved to the present building in 1927. The society was composed entirely of boys and was organized to take care of the first commencement in the new building. During World War II, because of the shortage of man- power, the society was changed to entirely girls. Members must be free from failures and have completed eighteen weeks at William Penn. The function of the society is to Two ushers await performance. FIRST Row, left to right: Sonia Crist, Suzanne Peters, Ruby Thompson, Dawn Emenheiser, Donna Shelfer, Joan Arnold, Harlean Diehl, Hope Diehl, Adele Goldberg, Carol Hass, Winnie Wright, Jean Hoffman, Kay Hubley. SECOND Row: Lois Strine, Connie Smith, Jeanette Crimins, Gayle Knaub, Bonnie Orf, Lois Kling, Rosie Forbes, Regina Innerst, Mary Henise, Shirley Hallman. usher at evening activities in our school. MR. ROGER SHEARER Advisor VARSITY CLUB GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 72 FIRST Row, left to right: Kenneth Miller, Jack Fasick, Andy Tortorici, Dale Hamrnels, Merle McElwain, David Miller, William Billet, Milton Stinehauser. SECOND Row: Joe Anderson, Neil Reeling, Ronald Shelley, Curtis Hopkins, Fritz Enterline, William Fox, Donald Harro, John Terpak, William Forker. THIRD Row: Marty Miller, William Wolf, Howard Jones, Thomas Kuhn, Charles Frick, Roland Kurtz, Sam Strine, James Chubb, Dominic Martorana. MR. VERNON M. NEss Advisor Membership in the Varsity Club is open to any male member of York High who has earned an eight inch Varsity Letter in athletics. The object of this Or- ganization is to offer service to the school by promo- ting better sportsmanship, enthusiasm, and participation Football strategy is explained. FIRST Row, left to right: Marycatherine Koicuba, Hazel Naylor, Harriet Henry, Renna Jacobs, Sylvia Dallmeyer, Shirley Bistline, Connie Johnson, Bar- bara Fickes, Sandra Shaw, Judy Diller, Ann Cheever, Winifred Feder, Frances Pickard, Nanette Husson, Barbara Lloyd, Barbara Maxfield, Diane Harris, Eleanor Woodyard. SECOND Row: Sonia Crist, Margarette Frigm, Jean Grissinger, Nancy Floyd, Doris McCleary, Donna Watts, Terrielea Warner, Nancy Bricker, Nancy Officer, Bonnie Orf, Rosie Koons, Sue Shellenberger, Connie Snyder, Mary Kearse. THIRD Row: Barbara Julius, Elaine Reiber, Ruth Hansen, Joan Egger, Barbara Wil- liams, Susie Wile, Kay Hubley, Winnie Wright, Karla Thas, Donna Troutman. FOURTH Row: Kathie Hoffman, Judy Vickery, Virginia Bowling, Donna Horn, Louise Campbell, Mildred Shewell, Jean Cook, Carolyn Stokes, Rosie Forbes, Gayle Knaub, Regina Innerst, Joan Arnold, Elaine Brown, Nancy Innerst, Joanne Gentzler, Ruby Thompson, Shirley Boyce. in athletics among students, faculty, and alumni. The Girls' Athletic Association, organized in 1948, is for all girls interested in sports. Membership is open to girls who have earned 50 points by participating in any Of the following intramural sports: badminton, basketball, bowling, fencing, foul-shooting, table tennis, and volleyball. At the end of the year G.A.A. presents special awards to the two seniors with the highest number of points. Miss ELAINE TOMPKINS MRS. CHARLOTTE PENNY Miss MARY LOGAN Advisor Advisor Advisor W Linda Stallman Student Director James Dunlap James Chubb Script Writer Script Writer Nancy Officer Scenic Designer Judy Oerter Elwood Crawford Music Director Orchestra Director XX Ruth MacGuiTie Script Writer Jacqueline Whare 'hairman, Costume Comm. r'..-.-l. M- rx:-u,1 Donna Rae Jacoby Jane Landis Dance Director Assistant Dance Dire Herman Klingenmaier Nancy Lefever Chairman, Makeup Comm. Chairman, Program Cc Dnn-,IA Eirknl Dnnnlrl flilhnrt .. 'SIC DBA 'PIC The play must go ont' has become a very real phrase to all those behind the scenes and on stage in York High's many productions. The frolic, the Thespian all-school play in February, and the one-acts, directed by Thespians themselves, are numbered among the yearls most eagerly awaited events. No matter what your talent-be it writing, directing, acting, or composing-there is always a chance for you to express it. If you like to draw, your ability may be put to good use on the publicity staff, for the first step in making a show a hit is in having an audience to appreciate it. Gur musical organizations have given Old York High a great name when- ever they perform. If you play an instrument, you may become an asset to the York High Band, school orchestra, or the dance band, The Sunlight Serenadersf' lf your interests be in the field of vocal music you may become a member of one of our well known choruses. Whatever your choice may be, dramatrcs or music, your life will be enriched by participating in them. WT he Hasty Heart Love blooms in the hospital. THESPIAN PLAY '4The Hasty Heart, the warm story of a stubborn Scotsman, was presented by Thespian Troop 520 on the evening of February l l, as this year's all-school play. The setting for the production was a British hospital located somewhere within the South and East Asia Command. Through the efforts of Margaret, the nurse, Lachie learned that man is not self-sufficient and began to accept and love his fellow-patients. Many comical incidents enlivened the plot and helped to make the 1956 all-school play a huge success. l t Patients pose for their picture. Ready for bed. Take your medicine. Down East M 3 fi: 'k f n -, QW' j ' Oldster's Dance. Sally sings a solo. FROLIC Fishing nets, easels, and clam shells helped set the stage for the 1955 Frolic, Down East, presented on the evenings of December 2 and 3. The show, entirely written, directed, and produced by students, took place in a small Hshing village, Queen's Harbor, in Maine. The story was based on the problems a young girl had in choosing between a New York artist and her hometown boy friend. With the advice of Pop,,' who was having some love problems of his own, Julie made her decision and every- thing turned out to everyone's satisfaction? Dan proposes to Sally Student writers: James Dunlap, Ruth MacGuHie and James Chubb. Everyone joins in a dance. HT here 's No Place Like Home i 'x 8 Marilyn entertains. ,,,, ,, 4 ,, Q. ,. The entire cast of There's No Place Like Homef' JUNIOR TALENT SHOW On October 26 and 27, the curtain went up on 5'There's No Place Like Home,', the Junior Talent Show presented by the class of 1957. Written by Connie Shelly, the entire play was produced by juniors. The plot concerned two young hillbilly girls, Liz and Gert, who came to New York in hopes of getting Gert a job in show business. Their problems in doing this caused many hilarious moments. However, all ended happily when Liz and Gert decided that there's no place like homef' and gave up their plans for stardom as the final curtain came down. Barbershop quartet harmonizes. X p K in J U 9 ,ff f 3 ',4' T 'H 'l fr A qiirvif Hin X . ,E ' ' f Q A AQYZQSQQ6 5 .. hw: YXS ect 66Time Out or Ginger ing , w, fp All's well. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The problem of whether or not a girl should play football provided many hilarious moments in the class of 1956 Junior Play, Time Out for Gingerf' held on the evening of April 16, 1955. Ginger, a tomboy, decides to go out for football, and as a result, Ginger finds herself minus a boy friend, her sisters insist that their social life has been ruined, and their father's job is jeopardized. After numerous mishaps, the play ends on a happy note with the whole family going out, Ginger escorted by her recon- ciled boy friend. ,fix as X 95.35 Family friend gives a cheer. RN-.., ,,+1 ,, W aa i gbfefs 1 R 5 Boy friends argue. 617 Us Baritones Gerber, Harry - 12 Musser, James - 12 Scot, Carl - 12 Bass Taylor, Norman - 12 Bubh, Michael - 11 Ettle, Robert - 11 Kottmyer, Donald - 11 Krauss, Neil - 11 Yohe, Warren - 11 Bassoon Garrett, James - 10 Clurinets Crawford, Elwood - 12 Davis, Beverly - 12 Deardorff, William - 12 Eckert, William - 12 Elmer, William - 12 Koons, Rosalyn - 12 Kuntz, Donald - 12 Lau, Darryl - 12 MeCleary, Doris - 12 Ness, Wanda - 12 Reichard, Richard - 12 Shearer, Mary - 12 Spahr, William - 12 Swan, Rena - 12 Brown, Anita - 11 Freireich, Paul - 11 Hamme, Albert - 11 Herr, John - 11 Hershey, Richard - 11 MacBride, James - 11 Minnich, John - 11 Moore, Marilyn - 11 Smith, Lois - 11 Davis, Earl - 10 Fidler, Wayne - 10 King, Leroy - 10 Lentz, Richard - 10 Lightner, Carl - 10 Meckley, Michael - 10 William Penn Senior BAND MEMBERS Mitzel, Rebecca - 10 Moul, David - 10 Ramsay, Mary - 10 Shutter, Sonia - 10 Stiles, William - 10 Stover, Pat - 10 Sweitzer, Jay - 10 Tamarkin, Michael - 10 Ulrich, Harold - 10 Drums Becker, Gary - 12 Sehrom, Steve - 12 Crampton, John - 11 Feld, Marvin - 11 Geesey, Ronald - 11 Lindsey, Miles - 11 Maughlin, WVil1iam - 11 Orr, William - 11 Shue, Alfred - 11 Avila, Fred - 10 Bloss, Barry - 10 Harold, Samuel - 10 Strickler, David - 10 Ural, William - 10 Flute Shaffer, Janet - 12 Simmons, Robert - 12 Klinedinst, Jeanette - 11 Kitzmiller, Carol - 10 Orcutt, Judy - 10 French Horns Adams, William - 12 Brown, Steve - 12 Boyd, Connie - 11 Brown, Otis - 11 Snyder, C. Robert - 11 Coons, Thomas - 10 Moore, Robert - 10 Glockenspiel Brown, Donnie - 11 Doll, Delores - 10 Taylor, Donna - 10 Suxophones Bentzel, Terry - 12 Hazzard, Richard - 12 Ehrhart, Barry - 11 Harhold, Robert - 11 Mitchell, Betty - 11 Peters, Robert - 11 Shatter, Nancy - 11 Fitzkee, Gloria - 10 Gruver, Richard - 10 Johnson, Donnie - 10 Kuhlman, David - 10 Nusbaum, Sterling' - 10 Scott, Ronald - 10 Shaffer, Ray - 10 Zarfoss, Joyce - 10 Tromlmnes' Deutsch, Maxine - 12 Guise, Donald - 12 Stump, Barry - 12 Wills, Richard - 12 Bowers, Delmar - 11 Miller, Gerald - 11 Walter, Fred - 11 Boyd, Robert - 10 Groft, Paul - 10 Hake, Terry - 10 Jacobs, Barry - 10 March, Kenneth - 10 Yingling, James - 10 Zeigler, Daniel - 10 Trmnpels Argunes, Perry - 12 Brenneman, Norman - Fair, Jack - 12 Forker, VVillian1 - 12 Hildebrand, Sheila - 12 liehr, Williaxiii - 12 Rohrbaugh, Barry - 12 Brown, Richard - l1 Dietz, Marlene - ll Haines, Dean - 11 Hose, jacob - ll Ilgenfritz, Nelson - 11 Lindemuth, Robert - 11 Mitchell, Hayden - 11 Ruppert, David - 11 Schiding, Fred - 11 Shaffer, Steve - 11 Shearer, Larry - 11 Wagner, Ray - 11 Bair, Thomas - 10 Burg, Alden - 10 Butcher, Donald - 10 Coldrin, Irvin - 10 Ensminger, Dennis - 10 Fahringer, John - 10 Hamrne, Thomas - 10 Helm, Jack - 10 Mummert, Barry - 10 Powers, Colin - 10 Reynolds, William - 10 Silar, jay - 10 William, Charles - 10 Muiorettcs Jacoby, Donna Rac - 12 Sauhle, Helen - 12 Sterlee, Caryle - 12 Billet, Shirley - 11 Campbell, Diana - 10 Rice, Donna - 10 D!lT'll7l'1'S Brown, Elaine - 12 Crimins, Jeanette - 12 Sheaffer, Carol - 12 Wile, Susan - 12 Thatcher, Debbie - 12 Rinehart, Bette - 11 Weichert, Gail - 11 Color Guard Fickes, Barbara - 12 Forrey, Elizabeth - 12 la-fever, Nancy - 12 Shelly, Carolyn - 12 Gotwalt, Pat - 11 Peura, Marlene - 11 Schlosser, Karen - 11 Szabo, Susan - 11 6 b High School Band BAND The York High Band, directed by Mr. Elwood Sprigle, who is assisted this year by student director Steve Brown, is one of the best high school bands in the state. This fine group has won many state honors. They play at special outside events, for school events, participate in parades, and present a concert once a year with the majorettes. They also give concerts in the junior high schools to encourage William Penn's future students to become future band members also. The band annually participates in the Pennsylvania Music and Forensic contests. We wish to thank Mr. Sprigle and the band members for another year's job well done. l ELWOOD SPRIGLE Director , , n n ., , 1 4 M I mini? 4,LL fn fx L, .f m- k Aw ...- n 'r'f -mlb., ,, - , Lrg - f MAJORETTES Left to right: Gail Weichert, Donna Rice, Diane Campbell, Carlye Steffee, Donna Rae Jacoby, Shirley Billet, Helen Sauble. ff' 5 by I - 1-C ,- ff f I - N 4 +1 COLOR GUARD Left to right: Nancy Lefever, Susan Szabo, Carolyn Shelly, Elizabeth Forrey, Barbara Fickes Marlene Peura, Pat Gotwalt. ,. v, 4, . ,MMV 9 . MW, A , J Y, ,r W., :,.,. ,,, ,V 4 , FLAG TWIRLERS Left to right: Karla Thas, Elaine Brown, Bette Rinehart, Jeanette Crimins, Susan Wile, Carol Sheaffer. unlight Serenaders t or . FIRST Row, left to right: Edward Mummert, Albert Hamme, Bob Harbold, Bob Peters, Jim MacBride, Woody Crawford, Don Lehman. SECOND Row: Jerry Miller, Barry Stump, Don Guise, Norman Brenneman, Hayden Mitchell, Steve Shaffer, Dave Ruppert, Gary Becker, Chuck Everett, Sandy Sliker. SUNLIGHT SERENADERS The music of the Sunlight Serenaders is enjoyed by all York High students. They play for all school dances, at many other school sponsored events, and present one assembly each year. Their advisor is Mr. Elwood Sprigle who is always nearby to lend a helping hand, if necessary. The members are chosen from the band and are under the direction of a high school senior. This year the band is under the capable leadership of Terry Bentzel, who plays the alto sax. The Serenaders deserve praise for their efforts in making our TERRY BENTZEL dances at York High 3 SUCCCSS- Erwooo SPRIGLE Student Direcmr Ad'viS0r , , 'Eff ' A V , -fm, 'fl' ., .3252 1' , ff? ff?:sziZ'fa.! Q, - N S -1 MRS. MADELYN KLEPPER Director William Penn Senior 'MP 'Q' ORCHESTRA String Bass Horn, Donna - l2 Everett, Charles - 10 Wilt, Patricia - 10 Flute Shaffer, Janet - 12 McCuigan, Cecilia - 10 Powers, Patricia - I0 VVilson, lilizalwth - 10 Oboe Brown, Donnie - ll Feld, Marvin - 11 Clarinet Crawford, Elwood - 12 Swan, Rena - 12 Bassoon Garrett, James - 10 Stiles, VVilliam - l0 Horns Adams, YVilliam - 12 Brown, Otis - ll Snyder, Robert - 11 Trumpet Hildebrand, Sheila - 12 Lehr, William - 12 Mitchell, Hayden - 11 Trmnlzomr Deutsch, Maxine - 12 Wills, Richard - 12 Bowers, Delmar - ll Drum Schrom, Steve - 112 MEMBERS Lindsey, Miles - l1 'l'yn1ymni llarhold, Samuel - 10 SIIXUIIIIUYII' Harhold, Rohert - ll Fitzkee, Gloria - 10 Zarfoss, Joyce - l0 Violins Jacobs, Rs-una - 12 Stein, Sarah - 12 NV:-ntz, Phyllis - 12 Boyd, Connie - 11 Grace, Allen - l1 llorning, Marlene - 11 KissinJ.xer, Nancy - 11 Klyeman, Jackie - 11 Beever, Erlmon - 10 Drayer, Mary - 10 Fink, Joyce - 10 Freed, Sandra - l0 Hackett, Jack - 10 Mitchell, Ronald - 10 Schlegel, Jo Ann - 10 Violas Bulmb, Mary - 11 Eck, Barbara - 11 Cello Ruby, Cla-n - 12 Stagemyer, Sidney - 12 lflinsig, Louise - 11 Koons, Flora - 11 Ehrhart, Marcia - 10 lloltzapplc, Jay - 10 High School Urchestra ORCHESTRA Fine music, well played, is the aim of all the members of our school orchestra. Every Thursday our talented musicians may be heard practicing industriously. All this practicing and hard work has resulted in making our orchestra one to be proud of. These musicians play for all major dramatic productions at school, present a concert at each of the three junior high schools in York, and also present their own assembly program. May this group, under the excellent leadership of Mr. Elwood Sprigle and Mrs. Madilyn Klepper, have the best of luck in the future. ELwooD SPRIGLE Director M l 109 William Penn 5 . Hes MIXED CHORUS MEMBERS Linda Atkins Lois Arnold Elizabeth Bacon Elizabeth Baumer Donna Bentzel Darlys Bloss Virginia Bowling Mary Bubb Mary Lou Crammer Donna Chronister Phyllis Copenhaver Janet Culver Sylvia Dallmeyer Barbara Geiselman Paula Henry Carole Hiller Beverly Ilgenfritz Nancy Innerst Nancy Kissinger Suzanne Klinedinst Juanita Koller Anne Lott Geraldine Lucida Barbara Minnich Judith Oerter Ingeborg Prause Joy Reichner Joan Rost Judith Williams Carol Sheaffer Sandra Sliker Corinne Smith Cynthia Snyder Caryle Steffee Beverly Strickler Judith Vickery Irvin Coldren Wayne Collier Marvin Feld Harry Gerber Ronald Geesey Wilbur Gibble Garth Graft John Hackett Terry Hake John Hartman Jay Holtzapple Jack Holtzinger Fred lhrig Nelson llgenfritz Roy Keller Neal Kraus James Lewis Robert Millard Preston Miller Herbert Morgan James Musser Clayton Reaser Joel Reaser Byron Roth Mark Smith Richard Tomita Jay Williams Becky Brown, Accompanist Mixed Chorus A -in MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Miss Lou Finkbinder, is composed of junior and senior girls, and sophomore, junior, and senior boys. Throughout the years this fine group demonstrates its ability by singing at special outside events and by presenting a Spring concert. It has become a custom for the Chorus to present Handel's Messiah,' at the annual Christmas Assembly. This group has won state and local honors in the Pennsylvania Music and Forensic contests. Miss LOU FINKBINDER Director ophomore Chorus SOPHOMORE CHORUS FIRST Row, left to right: Judy White, Anne Rowe, Erlmon Beever, Nancy Mundis, Sandy Dellinger, Kay Randy Sullivan, Carol Gundlach, Pat Wilt, Priscilla West. SECOND Row: Shirley Diehl, Clayanna Hengst Janie Heller, Jean Crist, Roberta Haymon, Julia Hines, Judith Reichner, Marilyn Arnold, Susie Ruiff. THIRD Row: Deanna Myers, Dixie Myers, Joanne Schlegel, Gloria Fetzkel, Mary Falkenstein. SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB This club is open to all sophomore girls who are inter- ested in singing. After an interesting year, during which the members participate in the Nite of Music as well as other musical activities, most of them go on to join the Mixed Chorus. Miss Lou Finkbinder ably directs this group. Miss Lou FINKBINDER Director Band members rehearse. Music In ormals Mr. Sprigle directs. Serenaders rehearse. f..LA.'r :. 4 . ' ' Harry leads a song V 2 I Majorettes entertain at football game. ffifv, 'YM ..,-r A JS. K rwwfz V? , c There are two phases of school life both concerned with learning and both equally important. The one, learning by books, the other, learning by being with people. The second, learning by being with people, is carried out in various ways in our school. There are meetings, dances, concerts and many more activities, all united in the purpose of teaching the individual to get along with others. As we graduate to become the men and women of tomorrow, our advancement in life will be determined by our associations with our fellow men. The foundation for success has been laid in our participation in school activities. , I f Guidance r What's your choice? The fifteenth annual College Hour was presented on Tuesday, November 8, 1955. During half-hour conference periods, rep- resentatives from almost eighty eastern colleges gave facts about their schools and helped those students interested in college to select the school best suited to their needs. College Hour is not only for seniors, but is also for those sophomores and juniors planning a college education. This conference is only one of the many opportunities offered students by York High's guidance service. Mrs. Helen Smith and Mr. Yinger, girls, and boys' guidance counselors, are always available and eager to help any student in his choice of a college. MR MURLO YINGER Boys Counselor MRS. HELEN SMITH Girls' Counselor 5 . g, Choose wisely. Advice is given. CYNTHIA SNYDER Delta Kappa Gamma 1, 2 f FAY BURRAS Good Citizenship Award Future Teachers Award A JUDY STAUFFER Elmira Key Award Woman's Club Award MARGARETTE COCKLEY Woman's Club Award M Rs. REBECCA M ETZLI-,R Acli'i.wr York Hi-Lites YORK HI-LITES This monthly newspaper, now in its second year, has done a remarkable job in replacing the York High Weekly, which ceased in 1949 with the retirement of its advisor, Lambert Greenawalt. The Hi-Lites, with Rebecca Metzler originator and advisor, acquaints students with the latest in news, activ- ities, records, and gossip among other things, and also prints interesting and constructive features and editorials. ln its short existence the Hi-Litesl' has become a great success with all students interested in knowing what is going onl' around school. FIRST Row, left to riglzl: David Bupp, Sam Strine, Bill Fox, Lucy Brazenski, Myra Sechrist, Sandra Lind, Harriet Shirey. SECOND Row: Ronald Fishel, Jack Strathmyer, Dave Bernstein, Joy Reichner, Sue Shel- lenberger, Mary Lou Shepp, Judy Vickery. '90-f Staff members are always busy. An article is prepared. William Penn on Parade WILLIAM PENN ON PARADE Every Sunday afternoon a quarter hour radio program entitled William Penn on Parade relates recent and future events which take place at York High, This program is of interest to teachers, parents, students, and anyone in the community who is curious about high school activities. Each week's edition of William- Penn on Parade calls for hard work by all those on the staff. A script must be written, guest speakers must be contacted, and all the latest news of interest to listeners must be gathered. This experience is of value not only to the students participating, but also to the community itself. MRS. HELEN Uorwfu I A 11 vi sm SleATED, loft to right: Lawrence Smith. Gretchen Diehl. Elwood Crawford. Nancy Kling A program is broadcasted. SEATED, loft to riylit: Ron Gilbert. Ellen Gotwzlt Jim Chubb. 1956 Tatler Staf Wxrle F DONNA Aka Chief C0535 BURRAS Ca-Editor 1 0' in Chief Mlss M. MARIE ALTLAND Advisor TATLER STAFF We of the 1956 Tatler staff wish to express our gratitude to our advisor, Miss M. Marie Altland, who guided us over the rough spots and encouraged us when we were disheartened. Under her experienced leadership and the work of the stall members, the yearbook of the class of 1956 has grown from a dread to a reality. Many hours of hard work and perseverance have gone into the making of this book, but as we look back, in the years to come, on the record of our high school activities, all the work and effort will prove itself well spent. During the past year the Tatler Oflice became a second home to those most deeply concerned with the production of our Tatler. The co-editors, the sports staff, the photographers, the circulation staff, the advertising staff, the copy writers, and the artists were all kept in a continuous whirl of activity all with the same purpose in mind-that of making the '56 Tatler the best everf, Now that our work is done, we can pause and look back at those busy months. Hard work, but work we w0uldn't have missed for anything. J f' Lb X N A Secretary is given instructions. Students receive Tatlers. ' W. r....4.??3x' . .. x f'vq4: s ' ' F N A 5 X' L is , WL is 3 -N 4 Index is being prepared. 0 Photographer develops film. M Q fn , ,,,,...,, . , , 'lf 96 ' iff T f fu 5.959 l H vi ' P n l., f., :ina i pri' ' I 3 ' , -1 ijjvil' f s all riff' i :H F Q, ' ' ' iv ,. v.'!l Q ' ' . U' -,,: -WV A Editors consult Advisor. Z Q. 0 CIRCULATION STAFF SEATED, left to right: Susan Palmer, Donna Rae Jacoby, Nancy Innerst. STANDING: Suzanne Peters, Nancy Floyd, Suzanne Burras, Donna Troutman, Phyllis Wentz. . M ,, EDITORIAL STAFF SEATED, left to right: John Buchart, Ruth MacGufTie, Donna Alwine, Fay Burras. TATLER SECRETARIES STANDING: Barbara Julius, Carolyn Stokes, Bonnie Lee Estep, Jeanne Gentzler Mary Jane Callis, Cynthia Snyder, Louise Campbell. INDEX 51-App PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Kathie Hgffmany Harriet Hem-y Left to right: Dick Hershey, Tom Schminke and John Buchart. 'Q ART STAFF Left to right: Gordon Smith, Bob Foose hw F1-' SPORTS STAFF Left zo right: Joe Anderson, Jo Ann Johnson, Martin Miller. FIRST Row, left ADVERTISING STAFF to right: Sandy Strickler, Beverly Grass, Linda Bennett, Donna Bentzel. SECOND Row: Joanne Chronister, Ruth Hansen, Nancy Drescher, Jo Ann Chronister, Ruth Hansen, Nancy Drescher, Sandy Smith. Junior Prom at JOYCE GINDER Junior Prom Queen Eleventh Heaven was enjoyed by all. JUNIOR PROM One of the most eagerly anticipated events in our high school career was our Junior Prom. f'Eleventh Heavenl' as the prom was called, proved to be a night to remember! On our arrival at the boys' gym where the dance was held, we were greeted by the soft rhythm of the Sunlight Serenaders. Colorful streamers, balloons, soft lights, and scattered tables transformed the gym into a beautiful ballroom. Our Queen and King, Joyce Ginder and James Chubb, reigned over the prom and at its close we left with happy memories of Eleventh Heaven. The King honors the Queen. Couples dance while Serenaders play. Senior Prom F, if w df an E A iwliii I r 2 The Senior Prom court reigns. 'R 'ww ...Q The Queen is crowned. Bill pins on Marlene's corsage. ommencement COMMENCEMENT SCRIPT COMMITTEE SEATED, left to right: Judy Vickery, Ruth Hansen, Mary Livingston. STANDING! Marty Miller, David Bupp, Sig- mund Friedman. Old-fashioned medicine man. COMMENCEMENT 1956 Commencement exercises for the class of 1956 took place on the evenings of May 29, 31, and June 1. The colorful pageant depicted a Worldis Fair with the various scenes com- posed of exhibitions from different countries. Egyptian medicine. Medicine-Indian style. , 'I 4 fi '-nj Q Farewell 573 'f-..,h-Q Fred is given inspiration. s 1 xii! Class prophets. Karen says good-bye. Assemblies '72 Socialites are in trouble. Santa Claus receives help while dressing. The girls duo on a popular song. Q R' . H ' au lI'v:EoTA mn ll.. L ,f f- J- . . H ,... kr o yt 'hex if on PM A1 l .1 .lr 'tl ... A ' t . - Barbershoppers entertain in assembly. The panel guesses the secret. 66 ' 99 Backsta e Hands Behmd the Scenes Lights are controlled backstage. Mt ,,.. 1 g 11'91ve 9 'x fa 1 iii ,,-ml, c 'i4'r.'z-. MM, ff'-v' f 5 ,uv 53 3 E i E Instructions are given on the telephone. The curtain is opened. Q Dances 'lull' Quartet entertains during intermission. Sophomores enjoy entertainment at hop. Couples dance to music of Serenaders 1956 Class Poem CLASS POEM FOR '56 Our time is running out, old friendg the time to part is nigh. We've lived with you for the past three years and held your honor high. You've meant a lot to us, oh queeng we've hallowed your halls with pledges. We've set the task to climb life's hill and gain its perilous ledges. You've always been a friend to us through troubles, strain and strife. You've helped us weave the unknown strands that decide our way of life. To us who are soon to leave you, you're more than a cold bare school: You've helped us make the choice between the scholar and the fool. Now we the class of ,56 shall walk your halls no more. The only thing that comforts us is that others shall learn behind your door. Though the years they may be many and the memories may die, We'll eternally pay tribute to our glorious OLD YORK HIGH. By WILLIAM Fox WILLIAM Fox 2 Class Song CLASS Some, of-A -5'6 ,,, A nmav C, EQBE .L A MuSicb,'4'1e21.Q2el. QNQ. 5 fx? 7 ui if lj 1 I ff2fI?y-gil f ig 114 Jur4J.u.d Hi gil H D it 'i 'Fji iii 15-ii3,1,A lla -E14 -Ei-'J-L-5 JI H ff di : '-F ffl if li i Q 1 U J ' 41 Fig 5, 5 4 5 Q5 33 ',, I 1 ,, -5'-Vff'-ws 1 115 I 'H lf- Hi J 'iii Q..... 1' H3 3 1154?-3 1 , 7 , Q wmymi ,Q J' f E',.44, ,ff fi. f.1,f.?JE,,,g 5-Qian umm 1d1Lhpp:t'-J'?Ld:ig J 5 .... '.14ig--.'Q4. 5 ' : i i i- 51: Swain HARRISON M. ARNOLD Retired 1956 Injured DICK BOSSERMAN Dick Bosserman, a York High sopho- more, was hunting in Druck Valley when he was shot and blinded in the eyes. He was immediately rushed to York Hospital and later taken to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. At the present time Dick is home awaiting an operation which may restore his sight. The class of l956, along with the entire school, extends its prayers and hopes for Dickfs complete recovery. --q Retired MR. ARNOLD This year brought to a close a dis- tinguished teaching career, that of Mr. Har- rison M. Arnold. As school treasurer, Mr. Arnoldls duties were many and he per- formed them all capably and well. The memory of his faithful service will not be forgotten in the years to come. His dedica- tion to his work and co-operation with all around him will always serve as an inspira- tion to those of us who knew him. X -'V ,asv RICHARD BOSSERMAN In Memoriam ROGER L. SHEARER On November 22, l955, the school faculty and student body were saddened to learn of the death of a loved and esteemed teacher, Roger L. Shearer. Mr. Shearer was a teacher at York High for thirty-eight years with the exception of time spent in the service of his country. During his years at William Penn he taught industrial arts, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. ln addition to his teaching, Mr. Shearer was the advisor for the Usher Society and was at one time advisor to the Industrial Society. He was a full colonel in the army inactive reserves, a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and Church School, the Free and Accepted Masons, and York Post 127 of the American Legion. Mr. Shearer will be deeply missed by the many people who knew him. ...M-...., JS 220 For the latest in fashions see ADLER'S 22 West Market St. Phone 22741 Best Wishes to the Class of '56 PHOTOGRAPHICALLY 0 Candid Weddings I Formal Wedding Portraits 0 Yearbook Portrait Specials THE ALTLAND STUDIOS 443 WEST MARKET STREET YORK, PENNSYLVANIA Tel. 67-578 AMERICAN CHAIN 81 CABLE CO., INC. ANDES FURS Where quality furs are sold at reasonable prices 237 E. MARKET STREET YORK, PENNSYLVANIA ANDREWS PAPER HOUSE OF YORK Division of S. Walter, Inc. One of Pennsylvanids Largest Distributors of PAPER PRODUCTS YORK - ALLENTOWN - PHILADELPHIA Dial 2630 - Day or Night A. B. Dick Duplicators Clary Adding Machines H. G. BANCROFT, INC. Complete Office Outfittersv York, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. 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Joyce 87 Allen, Sally sv, 164 Allison, Roger 86 Almoney, Yvonne 80 Alpha Debating Society 158 Althoff, David 20, 69, 166 Althofl, Jane 88 Althouse, Roger 20, 69 Altland, Lorraine 80, 112 Altland, Minnie Marie 10, 100, 153, 155 Alwine, Donna 10, 20, 152, 154, 162, 172, 204 Alwine, Thomas 86 Amey, David 106, 152, 162 Beverly 80 Anderson, Anderson, Edith 88 Anderson, Gretchen 87 James 80 Anderson, Anderson, Joseph 20, 36, 71, 102, 112, 113, 135, 136, 152, 162, 174, 176, 205 Anderson. Joseph Ronald 86 Anderson. Kathryn 87 Anderson. Keith 80 Anderson, Lyle 86, 127 Angel, Joyce 87 Angevine, Nan 80 Anstadt, Evelyn 10, 75 Anstine, Joyce 80 Anstine, Michael 86 Arnold, Harrison 10, 17, 100, 216 Arnold, Joan L. 20, 76, 160, 172, 176, 178 Arnold, Joan M. 87 Amold, Joyce 20, 76, 160 Arnold. Lois 20, 76, 154, 192 Arnold, Marilyn 88, 194 Arnold, Nevin 80 Arnold, Patricia 20, 76 Arnold, Theodore 85 Argunes, Perry 20, 71, 186 Assembly Committee 106 Atkins, Linda 80, 168, 192 Atreus Wanner Building 9 Attig, Francis 21, 68 Atwater, Stewart Edward 21, 68 Ausherman, Darlis 21, 76, 160 Avila, Frederick 86, 112, 186 Avis, Norma 92 Axe, Patricia 87 Backel, Lois 91 Bacon. Betty 80, 168, 192 Baer, Lanny 21, 77 Bahn, Barbara 87 Bahn, Brenda 80 Bahn, Lawrence 86 Bahn, Richard 80, 162 Bailey, Lionel 86 Bailey, Richard 21, 71 Bair, Thomas 186 Bair, William 86 Baker, Michael 86, 127 Bamberger, Ivan 86 Band 186, 187 Banks, Bette 87 Banks, Ja.mes 80, 120, 122 Barclay, Carolyn 80 Barkdoll, David 86 Barley, Barry 90 Barley, Beverly 80 Barley, Jeanne 87, 164 Bamhart, Jack 89, 127 Barnhart, Joyce 87 Barnes, Vincent 83, 120 Barnett. Vonda 80 Barshinger, Marlin 90 Bartell, Barbara 87 Bartell, Judy 87 Barton, Shirley 21, 76 Barton, Theodore 70 Baseball Team 144 Basketball Team 135, 137 Bastress, Jane Ann 176 Bates, Kenneth 81, 170 Baublitz, Charles 90 Baublitz, Terry 21, 78, 164 Index Bauer, Miriam fMrs.l 10, 82 Bauer. Thomas 21, 71, 105, 106. 115, 122, 162 Bowmaster, Bett 23, 78 164 Y i Boyce, Shirley 23, 75, 156, 160, Baughman, Faye 87, 176 Baun, Patricia 80 Baun, Richard 86 Baumer, Elizabeth 80, 192 Baxter, Saundra 81 Baylor, Robert 85, 170 Beam, Paul 21, 72 Bear, Earl 86 Bear. Michael 86 Beard, Dan 86 Beard, Lee 84 Beattie, James 80, 106, 140, 162, 166 Beavers, William 80 178 Boyd. Carol! 86 Boyd, Connie 81, 186, 190 Boyd Robert 86, 186 Boyd Ruth 80 Boyd Shirley 81 Boyd I William ss, 176 Boyer, Barbara 87 Boyer, Fred 23, 75 Boyer, Lois si, ies, 114 Boyer, Penny 23. 76 Bracher, John 80, 148, 162 Bradley, Donald 86 Brammer, Barry 11 Braun, Bonnie 81 Beaverson, Philip 83 Beck, Barbara 21, 75 Beck, Donna 87 Beck, Ellen 21, 75 Becker, Eugene 86, 139 Becker, Gary 21, 71, 186, 189 Becker, James 81 Becker, Ronald 89 Beckstrom, Ann 80 Beech, Ralph 86 Beecroft, Barbara 22, 73 Beecroft, Melvin 86 Beever, Erlmon 87, 154, 190, 194 Behler, Helen 80 Behler, Katherine 81, 107, 158 Behler, Nancy 81 Behler, Robert 22, 71 Bell, Nancy 22, 78, 164 Bell, Ronald 145 Bemiller, Kenneth 89 Benedict, Donald 86 Benedict, Eva 87 Benedict, William 86 Bennett, Linda 81, 174, 205 Benovy, Edward 22, 70 Benson, Linda 81, 152, 174, 205 Bentley, Ray 89 Brazenski, Lucy 23, 76, 152, 156. 170, 176, 200 Bresswine, Stewart 90, 148 Breneman, Lois 80 Breneman, Norman 23, 71, 106, 186, 189 Bgnneman, Hazel 23, 75 Brenner, Gary 23, 71 Breyer, James 144 Bricker. Nancy 24, 75, 119, 130, 164, 166, 174, 178 Briggs, Chauncey 24. 68 Brillhart, Dorothy 87 Brillhart, Helen fMrs.J 11, 80. 109 Brothers, Lois 87 Brown, Anita 81, 112, 186 Brown, Barry 85 Brown, Becky 24, 72, 107, 130, 152, 166, 192 Brown, Brenda 87 Brown, Darrell 85 Brown, Donnie 81, 186, 190 Brown, Elaine 24, 75, 164, 178, 186. 188 Brown, Harry 80, 112, 135, 136, 174 Brown, John 86 Bentz, Ronald 22, 75 Bentzel, Donald 22, 68, 112 Bentz el, Donna 22, 76, 112, 152, 153, 154, 170, 192, 205 Bentzel. Terry 22, 75, 158, 186, 189 Berck, Judith 87 Bergdoll, Jacqueline 87, 110, 164 Berkheimer, Jane 87 Berkowitz, Brenda 87, 107 Berkstresser, Jean 101 Bernstein, David 22, 71, 158, 200 Biede Bicke Billet Billet Billet lman, Robert 86 l, Dorothy 22, 75, 172 , Dennis 80, 122 ,Gary 22, 71, 140, 166 , Jacqueline 81 Billet, Patricia 84 Billet, Robert 80 Billet, Rodney 84 Billet, Shirley 81, 186, 188 , William 80, 120, 122, 178 Brown, Lewis 80, 127, 139 Brown, Michael 86 Brown, Nancy 87 Brown, Otis 80, 186, 190 Brown, Peter 24, 75 Brown, Richard 80, 186 Brown, Robert 90 Brown, Sherry 81 Brown. 162, 186 Brown, Terry 81 Brown, Woodrow 7 Browne, Patricia 87 Brubacker, Bonnie Jean 11, 80 169 Bruggeman, Alma 87 Bruggeman, Jack 86 Bubb, Mary Jane 81, 190, 192 Bubb, Michael 80, 186 Buchan, Ronald 89, 139 Buchanan, Janet 81 Buchanan, Marguerite 24, 73, 172 Steve 24, 70, 106, 152, Binder, John 92, 140, 166 Bistline, Shirley 22, 75, 164, 174, 178 Black, Joyce 92 Blanchard, Myerlin 87, 119 Blosser, Ronald 86, 176 Bleiman, Robert 112 Bloom, Helen 17 Bloss, Barry 86, 186 Bloss, Darlys 81, 152, 192 Blouse, Gale 81, 172 Blouse, Linda 87 Blouse, Rachel 10, 87 Blum, Helen 81, 158 Blum, Jack 80 Boeckel, Charles L. 10, 70, 140, 167 Boldin, Michael 10, 80, 120 Bollinger, Constance 81 Bonar, Aileen 23, 75 Bones, Lonny 86 Bones, Robert 80 Border, Janette 87 Bortner, Donald 90 Bosserman, Lois 87 Bosserman, Richard 86, 127, 216 Bosserman, Susan 81 Bott, Cora 101 Botterbusch, Renee 87 Botts, Synda 88 Bowers. Delmar 80, 156. 186, 190 Bowling, Virginia 23, 74, 178, 192 Buchar, Gary 86 Buchart, John 18, 24, 70, 152, 154, 158, 172, 204 Bull, Gena 87 Bupp, David 24, 70, 107, 156, 200, 208 Bupp, Larry 81 Burg, Alden 86, 186 Burkhardt, Florence 81 Burras, Fay 24, 76, 152, 154, 172, 174, 199, 204 Burras, Suzanne 81, 152, 154, 204 Bush, Judith 87 Bush, Nancy 24, 76, 170 Butsher, Donald 86, 107. Buttrey, Lani 89 Byer, Jean 81 Byers, Erney 11, 83, 127 Byers, Gertrude 84 186 C Cabinet, Student 112 Cafeteria Staff 101 Cain, Robert 80, 158 Cairns, Catherine 87 Calaman. Linda 81 Callis, Mary Jane 24, 75, 152, 170, 174, 204 Bowman, Amber 23, 75, 160 Bowman, Carney 80 Bowman, C. Jean 11, 84 Bowman David 23. 71 Bowman: Eugene 84 Bowman, Geraldine 87 Campbell, Dianna 87, 186, 188 Campbell, Louise 25, 75, 178, 204 Campbell, Peggy 84, 107, 166 Campbell. Thomas 107 Caplan, Lydia 11, 87, 110 Carbaugh, Margaret 87 Carey, Jeffry 90 Carpenter, Marcia 81, 168 Carr, Joan 81 Carr. Phyllis 81 Carter. Ertha 80 Castle, Lon 80 Catherine. Francis 17 Cheever, Ann 25, 75, 156, 172, 178 Chilcoat, Sandra 80, 168 Christensen, Ann 87 Cheerleaders 119 Chorus 191, 192 Christie. Andrew 86 Chronister, Donna 80, 164, 192 Chronister, Dorothy 80 Chronister, Gail 87, 176 Chronister, JoAnn 25, 75, 112, 113, 158,174,205 Chronister, Mary 87 Chubb, Jacqueline 80 Chubb, James 25, 70, 108, 135, 136. 145, 152, 162, 174, 178, 180, 183, 196, 201 Claney, Judith 87 Clark, Linda 87 Clark, Robert 89 Clark, William 127 Class History 67 Classes 94 to 99 Clinch, Elaine 25, 75 Clio Literary Society 158 Cllppinger, Isabel 87, 110 Doretta 25, 75 Clopper, Clouser. Michael 25, 70 Cockley, Donald 11, 135 Cockley, Margaret 25, 74, 105, 112, 164, 114,152, 154.158, 174, 199 cohen, Pauline sv, 107, 164 Cohen, Yvonne 25, 74, 172 Cohn, Lynda 88 Coldren, Irvin 186, Collier, Wayne 80, 192 Colorguards 188 Conaway, Janice 80, 164 Conrad, Susan 87, 157 Cook, Jean 25, 74, 178 Coons, Thomas 186 Cooperatives 160 Coover, Mary Lou 87 Copenhaver, Phyllis 80, 172, 192 Copenheaver, James 25, 70, 156, 58 Copenheaver, Terry 86 Copenheaver, Laceda 25, 75 Copenheaver, Zane 26, 69 Cosgrove, Henry 86 Coyle, Richard 86 Craley, Delbert 86 Crampton, John 80, 186 Crammer, Mary Lou 26, 77, 192 Crawford, Elwood 26, 71, 107, 162, 180, 186, 189, 190, 192 201 Crlmins, Jeanette 26, 74, 160, 176, 186, 188 Crippen, Bernard 26, 70 Crist, Jean 176, 194 Crist, Sonia 26, 75, 168, 176, 178 Criswell, Jean 88 Crouse, Barbara 26, 74, 160, 164 Crouse, Harold 7 Crouse,4lames 26, 70, 142 Crouse, Lucy 87 Crouse, Richard 89 Crowl, Richard 85 Crowley. Mary Lou 84, 107, 164, 166 Cuffaro, Cecilia 26, 74, 160 Culver, Janet 26, 107, 192 Cunningham, Darlene 80 Cunningham, Harry 89 Cunningham, Jack 81 Cunningham, Lola 87 Curran, Grace 11, 82 Cushioner, Joan 87 Custodians 101 Cuthrell, Jane 176 Cutshall, Carolyn 26 Cutshall, Janet 80 Cutshall, Marlin 90 Czapf, Alexander A. 11, 83. 109, 157 ' Dahlheimer, Dale 80, 156 Dallmeyer, Priscilla 87, 112 Dallmeyer, Sylvia 26, 75, 158, 164, 178, 192 Danner, Edwin iDr.l 11, 89 Daron, Juanita 27, 74, 160 Darr, Jerry 80 Daryman. Barry 27. 70 Dash, Robert 27, 71 Davis. Beverly 27, 75, 186 Davis. Earl 89. 186 154, 174, Delhamer, Joyce 80 Davison, Cordell 81, 170 Dawson, William 89 Day, Carol 91 Deardorff, Mary 87 Deardorfl, William 27, 78, 164, 186 DeBerti, John T. 11, 91 Decker. Sandra 80, 174 Deeds, Barbara 80, 107, 114, 166 Del-loft, Jacob 11 Deisinger, Stanley 89 DeLiede, Donald 81 Delle, Diane 87, 156 Delllnzer. Cassandra 87 Dellinger. Jeanette 88 Dellinger, Paul 7 Dellinger, Ronald 80 Dellinger, Sandra 194 Dellinger, Tolly 82 Demosthenian Literary Society 162 Dennis, Marlin 27, 70 Denny, Sue Ann 88 Emery, Terrance 29, 70 Emig, Clarence 29, 68 Emiil, Nelson 80 Enders, Forrest 12, 90, 153 Enders, Faye 74 Engdahl, David 166 Englar, Elizabeth 12, 84, 177 Ensminger, Dennis 90, 186 Ensminger, Raymond 12, 90 Ensminger, Richard 90 Ensminger, Ruth lMrs.J 12, 92, 159 Ensminger, Susan 87 Der Deutsche Verein 162 Deutach, Maxine 27, 75, 164, 170. 186. 190 Deutsch, Peggy 80 Deveney, Edward 27, 68 Diehl, Charles 91 Diehl, Gretchen 27, 75, 152, 158, 180, 201 Diehl, Harlean 27, 74, 160, 176 Diehl, Hope 27, 74, 154, 160, 172, 176 Diehl, Roger 27, 77, 135 Diehl, Shirley 88, 194 Dietz, Constance 80. 176 Dietz, Doris 28, 72, 160 Dietz, Doris 101 Dietz, Jon 80 Dietz, Marlene 81, 186 Diller, Judith 28, 74, 160, 172, 178 Distributive Education 164 174, 205 Doering, Richard 84 Doll, Delores 87, 186 Doll, Max 80 Doll, Phyllis 28, 74, 172 Doll, Sandra 80 Dolphin Swimming Society 164 Dorsey, Sheila 28, 74 Dorworth, Carol 18, 28, 75, 154, 162, 172 Dotzel, George 11, 84, 110 Douglas, Lloyd 11, 89 Dowell, Louis 11, 147, 148, 171 Doyle, Barbara 80, 119 Drayer, Mary 87, 190 Dresher, Nancy 28, 74, 152, 158, Drumheller, Trevajean 80 Dunkle, Roy 83 Dunlap, James 28, 70, 114, 152, 162, 180, 183 Durham, John 28, 69 Duttera, Joel 140, 166 Duttera, Robert 80 Dycus, Harry 89, 122 Early, Bradford 83 Easly, Janet 17 Eberhart, Ronald 28, 69 Eberline, Jean 87 Eberly, Alverta 28, 74, 160 Eberly, Bruce 81, 170 Eberly, Richard 91 Ebbert, Martin 80, 107, 135, 136. 162 Eck, Barbara 80, 164, 190 Eckert, William 28, 78, 164, 186 Edgington. Austin 11 Egger, Floyd 120, 122 Egger, Joan 28, 74, 178 Egger, June 29, 74, 160 Egger, Ronald 120, 122 Ehrhart, Barry 80, 186 Ehrhart, Marcia 87. 190 Eichelberger, Bonita 87 Eichelberger, Jack 80, 162 Einsing. Barry 86, 120, 123 Einsing, Louise 80, 174, 190 Einsing Mary 80 Eisenhart, Charles 29, 69 Eisenhart. Donald 83, 120 Eisenhart, Robert 81 , Eisenhour, Tara 84 Eisensmith, Thomas 29, 70 Elfner, Doris 29, 78. 164 Elicker, Raetta 80, 172 Ellis, George 90 Ellwein, Edward 91 Elmer, William 29. 70, 186 Emenheiser, Dawn 29, 74, 154, 160, 176 Enterline, Richard 29, 71, 178 Enterline, Susan 87 Eppinger, Richard 90 Endos, Marica 80 Ericson, Cory 80 Erney, Grace 29, 74 Erwin, Louise 107 Estep, Bonnie Lee 29, 74, 160, 204 Estep, Larry 90 Estlack, Robert 80, 139 Ettle, Robert 83, 158, 186 Etzweilar, Robert 80 Euterpean Literary Society 166 Evans, Ginger 80 Evans, Theodore 80 Eveler, Wilbur 85 Everett, Brian 90 Everett, Charles 90, 140, 148, 189, 190 Eveson, Marcia 87 Eyler, Sterling 101 Eyler, Sylvia 88 Eyster, William 146 Fackler, Roger 89 Faculty 10 to 17 Fahringer, John 90, 186 Fair, Jack 29, 70, 186 Falkenstein, Mary 87, 194 Falvey, George 30, 70, 158 Farrell, Jerry 80 Fasick, Jack 30, 70, 107, 135, 136,145,162, 178 Faust, John 71 Faust, Patricia 80 Feder, Winifred 30, 74, 174, 178 Feiser, Charles 70 Feld, Marvin 80, 186, 190, 192 Feld, Rosie 17 Feldman, Robert 30, 75 Ferguson, Dorothy 82 Ferguson, Joan 80 Ferree, Esther 88 Ferree, Sandra 82, 156 Fickes. Barbara 30, 74, 154, 158, 168.178, 186, 188 Fidler, Wayne 90, 186 Figdore, Frank 85 Filii Neptuni 166 Fincher, David 30, 68 Fink, Earl 30, 69 Fink, Joyce 87, 154, 190 Fink, Reginald 12, 90 Fink, Robert 84 Finkbinder, Anne 12, 100, 104 Finkbinder, Lou 12, 74, 193, 194 Finke, Gail 80, 168 Firestone, Barbara 88 Firestone, Darius 86 Firth, Barry 90, 176 Fischer, John 90, 112 Fishel, Harry 139 Fishel, Ronald 30, 70, 162, 180, Foltz, Michael 89,107 Foose, Robert 31, 71, 205 Forbes, Rosie 31, 76, 160, 176, 178 Forker, William 31, 76, 113, 154, 162, 178, 186 Forrey, Elizabeth 31, 74, 106, 112, 113, 154, 158, 186, 188 Fortney, Gerald 7 Fox, Chester 69 Fox, Raymond 31, 170 Fox, Velma 31, 74 Fox, William 31, 70, 162, 174, 178, 200, 213 Fraley, Gwendolyn 87 Frank, John 83 Franklin, Ronald 90 Freed, Joyce 31, 74, 156 Freed, Mary 82, 168 Freed, Morgan 83 Freed, Sandra 87, 190 Freireich, Paul 80, 186 French, Harry 90 Frey, Delores 101 Frey, Jean 80 Frey, Norman 31, 69 Frey, Shirley 88, 156 Frick, Charles 80, 120, 123, 135, 137, 162, 178 Friedland, Saul 31, 70, 170 Friedman, Sigmund 31, 70, 156, 158, 208 Frigm, Margarette 32, 74, 119, 156, 164, 168,174, 178 Fry, Richard 83 Fuller, Nancy 32, 75 Future Nurses Club 168 Future Teachers of America 154 Gable, Patricia 82, 158 Gailey, John 7 Gallatin, Barbara 32, 174 Gallatin. Judith 74, 82 Garling, James 32, 70, 106, 174 Garrett. James 90, 186, 190 Garrett. William 32, 68 Garry, Jan 80, 144 Gatewood, Althea 32, 76 Gayman, Henry 32, 75, 142 Geesey, Edward 85 Geesey, Jack 80 Geesey, Ronald 80, 106, 112, 113, 162,186, 192 Geesey, Shirley 82 Geiselman, Barbara 82, 192 Geiselman, Ruth 87 Gemmill, James 90 Generett, Donald 32, 75 Goldberg, Adele 33, 72, 154, 176 Golden, Beverly 88 Golonbeck, Linda 82, 112, 113, 170 Goodermuth, Donna 87 Goodermuth, James 84 Goodling, Susan 82 Goodwin, Kenneth 83 Gordon. Judith 82 Gordon. Richard 83 Gosnell, George 89 Gosnell, Gwen 82 Gottshall, Donna 33, 72, 156 Gotwalt Gotwalt Clyde 86 fallen sz, 158,170,201 Gotwalt, Helen Miller 201 Gotwalt, Jacob 34, 77 Gotwalt, Milton 12, aa, 139, 145 Gotwalt, Patricia 82, 186, 188 Gotwalt, Gouker, Vicki 34, 72, 172 Grace, Allen 83, 190 Grace, Elaine 82 Graft, Grath 192 Grammes, Louie 91, 127 Vella 81 Graser, Shirley 88 Grass, Beverly 34, 75, 106, 152, 154, 156, 170, 174,205 Gray, Nan 82 Gray, Ronald 90, 139 Graybill, Gary 89 Graybill, James 34, 70, 107, 146 Graybill, Paul 34, 75 Graybill, Polly 34, 72, 160 Green, Audrey 82 Green, Carol 87 Green, Richard 90 Green, Thomas 34, 70 Greene, Velma 82 Gregory, Margaret 87 Gress, Rhoda 82 Griest, Betty 82, 168 Griffith, David 83, 153, 166 Grim, Sandra 34, 72 Grimm, Dawn 87 Grimm, John 83, 140, 166 Grissinger, Jean 34, 74, 119, 156, 168, 174, 178 Grissinger, Nancy 88 Groft, Garth 83 Gook. Sandra 88 Gross. Jeffrey 56, 91 Grost, Paul 186 Grove, Jack 34. 68 Grove. Margaret 87, 112, 113 Grove Ruth 87 Grove Wayne 83. 112, 113 Gruver, Paul 127 Gruver, Richard 91, 186 Gudst, Paul 91 Guise, Donald 34, 70, 107, 158, 186, 189 Gentzler. Donald 32. 68, 170 Gentzler, Jeanne 32, 76, 160, 172, 204 Gentzler, Joanne 32, 76, 164, 178 Gerber, Harry 32, 70, 186, 192, 215 Gettys, James 90 Getz, Barbara 87 Getz, Thomas 86. 120, 123 Gibble, William 80, 148, 192 Gibson Frederick 80 Gibson, Sandra 80 Gibson, Wayne 89 Giesey, Thomas 33, 70, 158 Giesey, Paul 146 Gilbert, Gary 33, 70, 112, 152, 200 Fishel, Vernon 83, 135, 136, 162 Fisher, Jay 30, 69, 112 Fisher, Shirley 80 Fisher, Stewart 30, 70 Fisher, Winston 89 Fitzkee, Charlotte 82 Fitzkee, Gloria 87, 186, 190 Fitzkee, Harold 80 Fitzkee, Margaret 82 Fitzkee, Ted 90, 127 Fitzner Phyllis 84 Fitzpatrick, Thomas 145 Fix, Joleen 30, 76, 160 Flagtwirlers 188 Fleigle, William 30, 71 Fleming, Raymond 91 162, 174 Gilbert, Ronald 33, 70, 106, 152, 158, 180. 201 Gillespie, Dale 33, 70 Gillespie, Rudolph 80 Gillette, Edward 33, 75 Gihder, Joyce 33, 76, 108, 130, 156, 158, 160, 196, 206 Gingerick, Larry, 90, 166 Giuffrida, Joseph 120, 123, 189 Gladfelter, Alverta 82 Gladfelter, Deanna 82 Gladfelter, Janet 33, 76, 160 Gladfelter, Jeanette S2 Gladfelter, Joyce 33, 76, 160 Gladfelter, Nancy 82 Gladfelter, Paul 80 Flemmens, Janet 82, 168 Flinchbaugh, Dale 90, 139 Flinchbaugh, Helen 82 Flinchbaugh, Rodney 85 Flohr, Brenda 87 Floyd, Nancy 31, 74, 152, 168, 174, 178, 204 Flury. Gary 144 Folckomer, Senford 80, 120, 123, 158 Foller, Gary 80, 140 Foller. Thomas 85 Gladfelter, Virginia 82, 158 Glassmyer, Ronald 33, 69 Glatfelter. E. A. lDr.J 4, 17, 18, 100 Glatfelter, Stuart 12 Gleitz, Florence lDr.l 12 Glover, Dorothy 33, 74 Glusco, Jo Ann 82, 164 Godfrey, Lorin 89 Gohn, Donna 82, 176 Gohn, Sandra 82, 176 Gohn, Yvonne 82 Gundlach, Carol 88, 156, 194 Gundlach. Robert 83 Gunnett, John 34. 70 Haar, Eva lDr.l 12, 167 Hackett, John 91, 190, 192 Haddock, Ruth fMrs.l 12, 88, 110 Hafer, Beverly 88 Haines, Dean 83, 158, 186 Hake, Donald 83 Hake, Leroy 127 Hake, Terry 91, 112, 186, 192 Hall, Carol 82 Hall, William 83 Hallman, Shirley 35, 76, 156, 174, 176 Hallock, Margaretta 12, 100, 153 Hally, David 80, 166 Halterman, Deanna 88 Hamberger, David 91 Hamberger, Gail 88 Hamberger, Marlyn 83 Hamberger, Philip 83 Roger 90 Hamberger, Hamm, Dale 86, 127 Hamme, Albert 83, 186, 189 Hamme, Dale 144 Hamme, Lester 68 Hamme, Philip 84 Hamme, Thomas 89, 186 Victor 91 Hamme, Hammels, Dale 35, 70, 146, 162, 178 Haney, Charles 89 Haney, Stuart 35. 70 Hankie, Paul 83 Hanna, Ralph 90 Hansen, Ruth 35, 76, 152, 154, 156, 162, 178, 205, 208 Harbaugh, Patricia 35, 78, 164 Harbold, Larry 144 Harbold, Linda 87 Harbold, Robert 80, 186, 189, 190 Harbold, Samuel 91, 186, 190 I-Iarbolt. Sonia 35, '72 Harman. Theodore 35, 75 Harris, Diane 35, 72, 178 Harris, Perry 83 Harrison, Virginia 82, 164, 172 Harro, Donald 35, 68, 120, 123, 170, 178 Harro, Peggy 82, 172, 176 Hartman, Florence 101 Hartman, John 80, 192 Hartsough, Richard 89 Hass, Carol 35, 70, 107, 152, 158, 164, 174, 176 Hass, Richard 91 Hauck. Thomas 144 Hauck, Yvonne 35, 78, 164 Hauff, Wilma 88 Haunt, Lynne 85, 158, 164 Hawkins, Carolyn 35, 72, 119, 172 Hawkins, Eugene 36, 70, 176 Hawkins, Marjorie 82 Haymon, Roberta 194 Hazzard, Richard 36, 70, 186 Headinge. Marcella 84 Hedrick, George 12, 36, 68 Heede, Carol 88 Heidlebaugh, Glen 80 Heidlebaugh. Gloria, 36, 72, 172 Heighes, A. C. 12, 91 Heighes, Lloyd 70, 160 Heilig, Beverly 82, 166, 170 Heindel, Nancy 82, 168 Heindel, Nellie 88 Heindel, Robert 36, 68 Heiner. Robert 83 Helfrich, Louis 36, 70, 120, 123 Helfrich, Richard 89 Heller, Jane 87, 194 Helm, Jack 91, 186 Helms, Margaret 36, 73, 106, 158, 170, 172 Helton, Neal 36, 70 Henderson, Charles 90 Hengat, Clayanna 87, 194 Henice, Mary Ellen 36, 72, 160, 176 Henry, Harriet 36, 76, 152, 156, 174. 178, 204 Henry, Paula, 82, 192 Henry, Wilson 36, 69, 148 Hensel, Mary 88 Herbst, Mary 12, 91 Herman, Donaline 87 Herman, Gail 82 Herr, John 83, 156, 186 Herr, Roger 144 Hershey, Richard 83, 145, 186, Holtzinger, Jack 83. 192 Home Rooms 68 to 92 Homsermyer, Martin 90 Hopkins, Curtis 90, 120, 124, 178 Hopkins, George 86 Horn, Donald 37, 75 Horn, Donna 37, 76, 174, 178, 190 Horn, Robert 91, 127 Horn, Rosalind 38, 76, 107, 154, 170, 174 Horne, Alfred 83 Horne, David 156 Horning, Marlene 82, 176, 190 Hose, Jacob 83, 162, 186 Hoshall, Nancy 82, 176 Hoshour, William 83 Houseal, Brenda 88 Houseal, Donald 13, 140 Houseal, Dorothy 88 Houseman, Helen 38. 72, 160 Houser. Donna 82 Howe, Judith 87 Huber. Joyce 38, 72. 160 Hubley, Kay 38, 72, 106, 160, 172, 174, 176, 178 Hughes. Ronald 89 Hummel, Thomas 83, 107, 112, Kahn, Stoney, 39, 69, 127, 162 Kapp, Elaine, 88 Kauffman, Carole, 88, 176 Kauffman, George, 13, 83 Kauffman, Lovice, 39, 72 Kauffman, Nancy A., 88 Kauffman, Nancy E., 82 Kauffman, Ray, 40, 69 Kaye, Shirley, 88 Keagy, John, 83 Kearse, Clary, 40, 70 Kearse, Mary, 40, 72, 178 Keech, Ned, 85 Keener, Doris, 40, 72, 160, 172 Keener, Joyann, 88 Keener, Norma Jean, 82 Keeny, Linda, 40, 74, 106, 154, 164, 174 Keesey, Barbara, 82, 164 Kefauver, Emory, 176 Kehm, Jane, 112, 113, 119, 188 Kehm, Norman, 40, 78, 164 Kehr, James, 40, 70 Kehr, Raymond, 83, 120, 124 Kehr, Robert. 68 Keitz , Tamyra, 17 Keller, Brenda, 82 Keller, Frances, 40. 72 Keller, Harold, 86 Keller, James, 91. 140, 166 Kohler. Richard, 7 Kohr, Russell. 90, 120, 140 Koicuba, Anthony, 41, 67 Koicuba, Marycatherlne, 41, 72, 178 Koller, Juanita, 82, 192 Koons, Floria, 82, 156, 190 Koons, Rosalyn, 41, 72, 158, 164, 174, 178, 186 Koontz, JudY. 82 Kopp, Brent, 91 Kopp, Paul, 41, 69 KoPP. Richard, 86 Korcuba, James, 85 Kornbau, Audrey, 88 Kombau, Phyllis, 88 Kornbau, Raymond, 85 Kottcamp. Susan, 41, 72, 129, 166, 170, 174 Kottmyer, Donald, 83. 186 Kottmyer, Mary, 41, 73 Kramen, Isabel, 88 Krause, Neal, 83, 186, 192 Kresler, Dale, 88 Krichten, Robert. 83, 187 Kriner, Eileen. 1Mrs.l, 13, 72, 108 Krone. George, 7 Krouse, Robert, 41, 68 Kront, Beverly, 73, 42 113, 162 Hunter, Doris 38, 72, 160, 172 Hunter. Dorothy 99 Hunter, Gayle 91 Hunter, Ruth 38, 72, 168, 176 Husson, Mary Anne 38. 78, 164 Husson, Nanette 38, 72, 178 Ihrig. Fredric 83, 192 204 Hers Hers hey, Sonja 88 hner, Stephen 36, 68, 144 Hespenheide, Martha 88 Hess, Donald E. 89, 112, 120 Hess. Donald R. 37, 77, 176 He ss , Guy 90 Hess, Richard 37, 70, 107 Hess. Ronald 83 He ss ler, Clarence 13 Hetzel. Guy 90 Ilgenfritz, Beverly 82, 192 Ilgenfritz, Joyce 88 Ilgenfritz, Kenneth 38, 70, 152, 162, 166 Ilgenfritz, Nelson 83, 186, 192 Inkrote, Gerald 90- Inners, Francis 83, 124 Inners, Wayne 38, 68 Innerst, Nancy 38, 72, 172, 178, 192, 204 Innerst, Regina 38, 74, 160. 172, 176, 178 Irwin, Edward 89 Irwin, Louise 82, 158 I Jackson, Nancy 88 Jackson, Patricia 88 Jacobs, Barry 86. 186 Jacobs Craig 83, 107, 120, 124, 162 Jacobs. Renna 39, 76, 164, 174, 178, 190 Jacobs, Terri 82 Jacoby, Donna Rae 39, 72, 114, 131, 152, 166, 172, 180, 186, 188. 204 Jacoby, Karl 145 James, Robert 89 James, Roger 85 Jamison, Anna 13. 82, 157 Jamison, Nancy 82 Jenkins, Betty Jane 88 Kelley, Charles, 83 Kelley, Ray, 83, 192 Kelly, George, 91 Kent, Barry, 83, 140, 162, 166 Kerlinger, Robert, 91 Kerlinger, William, 176 Kerrirzan, Darlene, 88 Kerstetter, Delores, 82 Kessler, Larry, 85, 170 Kessler, Von, 88 Kestner, Barbara, 40, 73 Ketterman, Joyce, 82 Kile, Connie, B8 Kimmons, Amanda, 101 Kinard, Blanche, 82 Kinard, James, 86 Kinard, Michael, 91 Kinard, Robert, 83 Kindig, Syrene, 88 King, June, 82, 172 King, Leroy, 91, 186 King, Ronald E., 86 King, Ronald L., 91 King, Ruth, 40, 73, 160 Kinsley, Deborah, 40, 73 Kinsley, Robert, 91 Kirby. Jean, 82, 172 Kirkland, Dale, 86 Kirkland, Mary, 82 Kissinger, Nancy, 82, 164, 190, 192 Kudra, Raymond, 42, 68 Kugle, Linda, 88, 106 Kuhlman, David, 91, 186 Kuhn, Thomas, 42, 69, 120, 124. 140, 178 Kuhns, Carole, 88 Kunkle, Donald, 42, 70 Kunkle, Jerry, 83 Kuntz, Donald, 42, 69, 170, 186 Kuntz, Edward, 90 Kuntz, John, 101 Kuntz, Kurtz, Kurtz, 1 5 Judy, 88 Constance, 42, 73, 160 Roland, 42, 70, 120, 124, 8, 174, 178 L Lambert, Bonita, 82 Landis Landis Landis ,Bonnie. 88.112 . Dale. S9 Edgar. 90 Landis: Gary Nelson. 90 Landis Landis , Gary Norman. 91 , Jane Arden. 82. 180 Landis, Jane Audry, 42, 73, 160 Landis , Willetta. 88 Lane. Linwood, 90 Langeheine, Linda, 42, 73, 156 Langeheine, Ronald, S6 Lank, Larry, 91 Kitt. Sandra. 88. 114 Kittrell, James, 90 Kitzmiller. Carol, 88, 186 Kleckner. Geraldine, 82, 172, 1 76 Kleiser, Ronald, 86 Klepper, Madilyn, fMrs.l. 13. 190 Kline Kline , Charlene, 88 , Ervin, 81, 112 Kline. Eugene. 40, 70 Lansen, Robert. 80 Lashar, David, 80 Lau, Darryl, 71, 186 Lauher, Mary, 82 Lauchman, Ruth, 88 Laver, Terry, 86, 176 Laughman, Glenn, 83 Laughman, June, 88 Leilghmlm, Russell, 91, 127 Leader, Joanne L., 82, 156 Leader, Joanne M., 82 Hibner, David 91, 156 Hickman, Joyce 88 Hickman, Lucille 82 Hicks, Mary Ann 84 Hildebrand, Bruce 37, 70 Hildebrand, Sheila 37, 76, 166, 174, 186, 190 Hilker, Patricia 37, 76, 156, 158, 170 Hill, Kathryn 87, 107 Hill, Peirre 91, 123, 127 Hiller. Carole 82, 164, 192 Hilt, Barbara 88 Hinderer, Carla 88 Hines, Julia 87, 197 Hinton, Grace 82 Hoback, John 90 Hock, Barbara 82 Hockenbrocht, Brenda 88, 157 Hoffman, Barbara 37, 72, 160 Hoffman, Jean 37, 72. 166, 176 Hoffman, Kathryn 37, 76, 152, 154. 172, 178, 204 Hoke, Janis 82 Hoke, Shason 82 Holland, Jane 88 Holland. William 91 Hollaway, James 37, 71 Holmes, Robert 90, 139 Holmes, Theodore 139 Holtman, Richard 91 Holtzapple Delores 37, 72 Holtzapple, Donald 90. 127 Holtzapple, Gail 82 1-Ioltzapple, Jay 91, 107, 110, 112, 190, 192 Jenkins, Fay 88 Johnson, Christine 81 Johnson, Connie 39, 76, 156, 170. 178 Johnson, Donald 90, 186 Johnson, Jo Ann 39, 72, 160, 172, 205 Johnson, Shirley 82 Johnson, Theresa 13, 87 Johnson Thomas 39 70 162 Johnston, Alfred s 5, '1 76 Jones, Donna Lee 39, 72, 172 Jones, Edwin 90, 139 119, Jones, Galen 13, 78, 165 Jones, George 90 Jones, Howard 85, 120, 124, 135, 137, 170, 178 Jones, Joy 82 Jones, Marlene 65, 72 Jones, Michael 84 Jones, Phyllis 39, 76 Jones, Robert 81 Jordon. Alecia 88 Jordon, Linda 88, 176 Joyner, Wayne 39. 70, 158 Julius, Barbara 39, 72, 107, 152. 178, 204 Julius, Linda 82. 168, 172 Junior Class Officers 109 Junior Red Cross 107 Kahler, Nelson, 89 Kahler, William, 39, 69 Kline, Dawson, 88, 164 Klinedinst, Alice, 88 Kllnedinsta Allen, 41, 78, 164 Klinedinst, George, 90 Klinedinst, Gerald, 81 Klinedinst, Jeanette, 82, 186 Klinedinst, Nancy A.. 82 Klinedinst, Nancy J.. 82 Klinedinst, Paul, 13 Klinedinst. Ray, 144 Klinedinst, Raymond, 13, 70 Klinedinst Robert 146 Klinedinst: Suzanne, 41, 72, 107, 112, 154,170, 192 Klinedinst, Thomas, 41, 77, 108, 144, 162, 164, 174 Klinefelter, Beatrice, 88 Klinefelter, Terry, 90 Kling, John, 89 Kling, Lois, 82, 107, 114, 176 Kling, Nancy, 82, 174, 201 Klingenmaier, Herman, 41, 70, 152, 162, 180 Klischer, Joanne, 82 Klunk, Frances, 88 Klyeman, Jacqueline, 82, 190 Knaub, Barbara, 82 Knaub, Edgar, 91 Knaub, Gayle, 41, '13, 160, 112, 176, 178 Knaub, Robert, 89 Knettle, Lance, 86 Knoke, Janet, 88 Knott. Gary. 81 Knott, Janice, 81 Knott, Shirley, 88 Leader, Larry, 90 Leader. Sandra, 42, 73 Lease. Charlotte, 42, 73, 172 Lease. Kenneth. 42, 68 Leber, Leber, George. 43. 71 Jane, 82 Leber, Patricia, 82 Le Cates, Raymond. 13. 81 Le Cates, William, 91, 156 Leech, Leese, Renae, 82 Winifred, 88 Lefever, Nancy, 43, 73, 131, 152, 172, 174, 180, 186. 188 Lefever, Shirley, 88 ' Legore, Sandra, 82 Lehman, Donald, 91, 140, 166, 189 Lehman, Gene, 90, 127 Lehman, Joanne, 82 Lehr, William, 43, 70, 186, 190 Leibensperger, A. L., 13 Leibhart, Arla, 43, 73 Leibowitz, Ruthie, 82, 152, 154, 166. 174, 205 Leight, Charlotte, 43, 73, 160 Leiphart, Elizabeth. 82 Leiphart, Sandra, 82, 119 Leisenring, Glenn, 86, 127 Leister. Lynn, 88. 107 Lentz, Gary, 90, 124 Lentz, George, M.D., 17 Lentz, James, 43, 70 Lentz, Richard, 86, 186 Lentz , Susan, 82, 166 Leonard, Ronald, 89, 127 , :rfriiezils Ie.-.'.., ,ef.-K., - if-,i,5.f,.,.,,,.- .LM f 4 115. . -A U .- . 4. 3 .Nl 1 ,A 1 fi, 1, ,e , ,LA .7 .,, ,. h -.,,. 41. ,J Q Qgtwn e -: ,,, V !52 1 Leppo, Patricia, 82, 119 Lesher, Ruth, 82, 154 Lewis. J0hl1. 43. 71. 120, 125, 127. 192 Lewis, Richard, 43, 69 Liester, Gail, 88 Liggett, Odessa, 88 Liggett, Portia, 88 Lightner, Karl, 90, 186 Linard, Mariann, 43, 78, 164 Lind. Sandra, 43, 72, 170, 200 Llnd, Sylvia, 88 Lindermuth, Robert, 186 Lindsey, Miles, 186, 190 Link, Kenneth, 144 Link, Philip 86, 112, 120, 125 Link, Richard, 86 Lipe, James, 43, 77, 176 Lippert, Sylvia, 82 Little, William, 66, 164 Livingston, Mary, 43. 72, 166, 208 Lloyd. Barbara, 44, '77, 160, 178 Logan, Judith, 82 Logan. Mary. 13, 82, 155, 179 Long, Daniel, 44, 71 Long, Gary, 91 IDRS. Gloria, 17 Long, William, 162 Longe, Barbara, 44, 77, 158, 172, 174 Longenecker, Ruth, 88 Looks, Donna, 82 Lott, ami, 44, 72, 158, 170, 192 Loucks, Grace Duff, 17 Lucas, Richard, 83 Lucido, Gerry, 82, 192 Luckenbaugh, Vada, 88, 112 Ludwig, Sandra, 88 Lunz, Connie, 87 Luse, Gary. 176 Luse. Robert, 83 Lycus, Harry, 120 Lyman, Susan. 82, 112, 113, 156, 160 Lynne, William, 83, 114, 140, 162, 166 Lyons, Harry, 90 Lyons, Mary, 82, 176 Mac Bride, James, 83, 186, 189 Mac Gudie, Ruth, 44, 73, 106, 152, 170, 180, 183, 204 Mackley, Joel, 90 Mahoney. Mariorie. 45, 72. 106. 166, 170 Main Omce Clerks, 101 Makar, George, 17 Malehown, Lawrence, 85 Malone, Ida Mae, 13, 73 Mann, David, 90 Mann, Judith, 84 Mann, Mary, 88 Mansberger, Yvonne, 81 Manspecker, Bonnye, 88 Manteith, Alexander, 80 March, Kenneth, 186 Markey, Charlotte, 13, 81, 173 Markel, Patricia, 88 Marks, John, 90 Marshall, Russell, 45, 70, 160 Martin, Constance, 88 Martin, Jon, 45, 71 Martin, Philip, 83 Martinka, Clifford, 45, 71, 158 Martonana, Dominic, 45, 71, 158, 178 Mason, Patricia, 45, 77 Mathison, James, 120 Mathison. Mirian, 84 Matson, Bonnie, 45, 77, 119, 166 Matson. Vaughn. 87 Matthew Leon, 83 Mauck. Larry, 83 Maufghlin, William, 83, 186 Maul, David, 112 Maul. Patricia, 84, 172 Mauss, Paul, 83 Maxtield, Barbara, 45, 72, 178 Maxfleld, Regina, 87 McAdams, Marshall, 85 McAlarney, Darlene, 44, 77, 172 McCabe, William, 44, 71, 125 McCaflery, Delores, 44, 77 McCafl'ery, Jack, 83 McCarty, George, 81 McCauslin, Betty, 92 McCleaf, Jane, 82, 174 McCleary, Dorls, 44, 77, 178, 186 McCleary, Jerrilea, 82 McConkey, Deanna, 44, 72 McCormick, Brenda, 88 McCubbins, Ronald. 89 McCulloch, Dolly, 1Mrs.l, 13, 88. 175 McDaniel, Richard, 44, 71 McDaniel, William, 44, 71 McDonald, Patricia, 45, 78, 164 McDonald, Sara, 14, 72 McDonald, William, 89 McElwain, Merle, 45, 68, 106, 112, 148,154, 170, 176 McElwain, Terry, 86 McGary, Amos, 14 McGlaughlin, Gilbert, 85 McGlaughlin, Muriel, 45, 78, 164 McGuigan, Cecila, 88. 190 McKinney, Faye, 82 McLaughlin, Louise, 84 McLaughlin, Philip, 120, 125 McMaster, Carolista, 164 McMaster, Clarence, 85 McMuntrie, Trella, 79 McNamera, Michael, 89 McNamera, Robert, 45, 69 Mease, Edwin, 46, 70 Mease, Jean, 46, 77 Mease, Joan, 88 Meckley, Joan, 82 Meckley, Margaret, 46, 77, 172 Meckley, Michael, 90, 186 Meisky, Shirley, 84, 168, 176 Meldrum, Judith, 92 Melhorn, Joan, 46, 72 Melhorn, Joyce, 88 Melhorn, Lois, 92 Mellon, Shirley, 84 Mercier, John, 162 Messerly, Fred, 46, 68 Messman, Darlene, 84 Metzler, A. LeRoy, 14 Metzler, Rebecca, lMrs.l, 14, 77. 175. 200 Meyer, Ruth, 82 Meyers, Beverly, 46, 72, 164 Michael. Charles, 83 Mickley, Ruth, 14, 76 Millard, Robert, 84, 176, 192 Miller, Catherine, 46, 74 Miller, Charles, 90 Miller, Clair, 146 Miller, David, 46, 71, 106, 120, 125, 140, 158 Miller, Donald, 90 Miller, Dorothy, 92 Miller, Edith, 84 Miner, Ervin, 90 Miller, Forrest, 90 Miller, Frederick, 91 Miller, Galen, 46, 77 Miller, Gary, B., 46, 71, 144 Miller, Gary, L., 90 Miller, Gerald, 186 Miller, Gladys, 88 Miller, Gloria, 46, 77 Miller, Jacqueline, 82 Miller, James, 86 Miller, Jane, 85, 164 Miner, Judith, ss Miller. Kalman, 90 Miller, Kay, 47 Miller, Kenneth R., 83 Miller, Kenneth W.. 47, 70, 135, 137, 162, 178 Miller, Lois, 81 Miller, Loretta, 47, 77, 154, 160, 172 Miller, Lucinda, 46, 72, 112, 158, 164, 174 Miller, Margaret, 92 Miller, Martin, 47, 71, 106, 114, 135, 137, 152,162, 178, 205, 208 Miller, Marvin, 86 Miller, Maxine, 84 Miller, Norma, 47, 77 Miller, Preston, 192 Miller, Richard P., 47, 78, 164 Miller, Ronald, 85 Miller. Sandra E., 47, 72, 166 Miller, Sandra J., 47, 77, 160 Miller, Sandra L., 47, 77, 160 Miller, Susan, 82, 114, 154, 158 Miller, Terry, 86 Miller. Walter, 83 Miller, Yvonne, 92 Minnich, Barbara, 82, 192 Minnich, John, 186 Mirtz, John, 92, 120, 125, 140, 166 Mitchell, Betty Jane, 82, 154, 186 M'.ltchell, Delores, 88, 176 Mitchell, Hayden, 83, 186, 189, 190 Mitchell, Raymond, 47, 71 Mitchell, Ronald, 86, 190 Mitchell, Virginia, 84 Mitzel, Channlnl. 16 Mitzel. Jack, 89 Mitzel, James, 81 Mitzel, Norma, 84 Mitzel, Rebecca, 88, 186 Moberg, Barbara, 84, 112, 113 Mobley, Vernie, 101 Mohler, Gail, 84 Mong, Ray, 86 Monroe, Mary, lMrs.l, 14, 88 Moody, Lorraine, 88 Mooltrey, Ace, 83 Moore, James, 47, 70 Moore, Kent, 47, 75 Moore, Leonard, 48, 70 More, Marilyn, 82, 186 Moore, Robert, 90, 186 Moore, Wayne, 127 Morgan, Herbert, 48, 71, 192 Morningstar, Donald, 48, 71 Morrie, Lillian, 88 Morton. Barbara, 84 Morton, Niles, 89 Morton, Pauletta, 88 Moss, Edward, 85 Moul, David, 90, 186 Moul, Donna, 48, 71, 160 Moul, Judith, 88 Moul, Julia, 88 Moul, Pat, 176 Moul, Richard, 7 Moyer, Ann, 92, 106, 112, 119 Moyer, Mary Lou, 84 Muldrow, Richard, 120 Mumfond, Beverly, 92 Murnmert, Barry, 86, 186 Mummert, Edward, 48, 71, 189 Mummert, Ruth, 92 Munchel, Albert, 48, 68 Munchel, David, 86 Mundis, Bette, 48, 74 Mundis, John. 89 Mundis, Margaret, 84 Mundis, Nancy, 88, 154, 194 Mundis, Suzann, 92 Munier, Judith, 82, 106, 112, 113, 166 Murphy, Margaret, 14 Murray, Evelyn, 71 Murray, George, 83 Murray, Swanson, 80 Musser, James, 48, 71, 186, 192 Myers, Barbara, 92 Myers, Cynthia, 92 Myers, Deanna, 88, 194 Myers, Denton. 91 Myers, Dixie, 88. 194 Myers, Donna, 84, 172 Myers, Elgia. 89 Myers, Ellen, 81 Myers, John, 48, 71, 140 Myers, Kenneth, 48, 78, 184 Myers, Nancy, 84 Myers. Neil, 86 Myers, Patricia, 84 Myers, Paul, 48, 69 Myers, Raymond, 14, 76 Myers, Robert, 48, 70 Myers. Russell, 83 Myers, Ruth, 88 Myers, Walter, 7 Myers, William, 49, 70 Nace, Charlene, 84 Nagle, Ruth, 84, 168 Nalven, Barbara, 82 Nauss, Elaine, 82 Naylor, Hazel, 49, 74, 178 Naylor, Patricia, 84 Nease, Dennis, 49, 71 Neff, Richard, 91 Neiderer, Evelyn, 84 Neiderer, Janet, 82 Neiman, Betty, 84 Neiman, Donald, 90, 120 Neiman, Edward, 49, 70 Neiman, George, 84, 176 Neiman, Lonny, 86 Nelson, Connie, 82 Nelson, Elizabeth, 49, 72, 166 Nelson, Larry, 86 Nelson, Susan, 49, 74, 168 Ness, Brenda, 92 Ness, Dale, 86 Ness, Edward, 91 Ness, Fred, 49, 69 Ness, Larry, 81 Ness, Vernon, 14, 179 Ness, Wanda, 49, 72, 154, 170, 174, 186 Newbold, Edward, 49, 69, 140 Newcomhe, Christopher, 49, 71, 106, 154, 158 Newcomber, Dale, 86 Newcomber, Michael, 90 Newcomber, Spencer, 89, 127 Newman, Daryl, 92 Nicholas, Ronald, 89 Nichol. Larry, 49, 77 Niederhauser, Elizabeth, 14, 89, 163. 165 Niedzielski, Dawn, 92 Niedzielski, Robert, 49, 70 Nispel, Benjamin, 14, 86, 157 Noel, Jack, 50, 71 Noel, Joel, 50, 71 Nonemaker, Barry, 90 Nonemaker, Linda, 92 Null, Ralph, 90 Nusbawn, Sterling, 186 Oberlander, Faye, 88, 154 Oerter, Judith, so, 72, iso, 192 Oflicer, Nancy, 50, 72, 152, 164 174, 178, 180 Oliices, 100 0'Neill, Sharon, 84 Orcutt, Judith, 88, 186 Orf, Bonnie, 504 72, 176, 178 Orr, Leroy, 83, 120, 125 Orr, Paul, 86, 125, 127 Orr, William, 84, 186 Orris, Mary Jane, 88 Otto, Anita, 92 Overmiller, Dianne, 50, 74 Overmiller, Howard, 14, 88 Paige, Eugene, 127 Palmer, Bonnie, 92, 176 Palmer, Carroll, 50, 68 Palmer, Ruth, 1Mrs.1, 14, 85 Palmer, Susan, 82, 168, 204 Patz, Helen, 88 Paules, June, 84 Paules, Marilyn, 92 Paules, Maxine, 88 Paules, Thomas, 83 Paules, William, 50, 77, 170 Pauley, Carl, 70 Peacs. Lewis, 86 Pefliey, Larry, 86 Penny, Charlotte, 1Mrs.l, 14, 179 Pepo, Nancy, 84 Pesoghelli, John, 86 Peters, Nan, 88 Peters, Robert, 186, 189 Peters, Suzanne, 82, 176, 204 Peura, Marlene, 84, 186, 188 Pfeiffer, David, 90 Pfeiffer, Janet, 92 Pickard, Frances, 50, 74, 164. 178 Pike, Jack, 83 Pinkerton, Carol, 84 Pinkerton, Sylvia, 84, 172 Pittenger, Bradine, 50, 74, 160, 164 Pittenger, Robert, 81 Pittman, Walter, 91 Plate, William, 14, 75, 142 Plath, Sandra, 92 Plymire, Ronald, 86 Poet. Andy, 156 Poet, Cynthia, 50, 74 Poet, Ray, 101 Poff, Arlene, 92 Pomraning, Rosa, 92 Pontius, Ann, 88 Porter, George, 10, 146, 100 Porter, Mary, 14, 84 -Porter, Miriam. lMrs.l. 15. 87 Potter, Kenneth, 83 Pottorff, Chester, 50, 69 Powell, Romaine, 81 Powell, Ronald, 84 Powers, Colin, 186 Powers, Patricia, 88, 154, 190 Prause, Ingeborg, 51, 74, 112, 152, 154, 156, 170, 176, 192 Pressel, Larry, 90, 127 Preston, Joan, 51, 74, 172 Price, Dolores. 74, 176 Proster. Raymond, 80 Prowell, Mary, 101 Prowell, Tim, 81 Q Quigley, Charlotte, 84 Quigley, Clinton. 51, 69 R Radel, Janice, 92 Raffensberger. Nancy, 82 Rafferty, Kathleen, 51, 74, 160, 172, 174 Ramer, Evonne, 84 Ramer, Theodore, 51, 71, 172 Ramos, John, 127 Ramsay, Mary, 51, 74, 160, 172 Ramsay, Mary Lou, 88, 186 Ransome, Edward. 51, 71 Steftee, Caryle, 59, 76, 131, Rauhauser, Barbara, 51, 72, 162 Rauhauser, Linda, 84 Raver, Laverne, 83, 120, 126 Rawlingson, Robert, 83, 120, 126 Reachard, Terry, 51, 68 Realina, Neil, 51, 71, 148, 158, 178 Ream, Larry, 83 Ream, Lynn, 84 Ream, Peggy, 92, 107 Ream, William, 86 Reary, Jerry, 84 Reaser, Clayton, 83, 107, 158, 192 Reaser, Joel, 192 Reaver, Bette, 82, 168 Reber, Dean, 148 Redding, George, 86 Reed, John, 127 Reeling, Ann, 101 Rehmeyer, Neil, 80 Reiber, Elaine, 51, 73, 168, 178 Reichard, Gloria, 92 Reichard, Richard, 51, 71, 158, 186 Reicimer, Joy, 52, '13, 170, 192, 200 Reichner. Judith, 88, 194 Reigart, Nancy, 81 Reiker, Mary, 52, 77 Rempel, Jeanne, 84 Rentzel, Derrnis, 81 Resser, Fred, 52, 71 Reynolds, Frank, 91 Reynolds, James, 15, 86, 120, 121 Reynolds, William, 186 Rhine, Doris, 84 Rhoades, Audrey, 84 Rhoades, Charles, 83 Rice, Donna, 88, 186, 188 Rice, Roman, 75 Richard, Charles, 71 Richards, Jack, 158 Richards, John, 52, 71, 158 Richards, Robert, 89 Rieker, Richard, 15, 71 Rices, Ronald, 144 Rutlie, Marianne, SS Riley, Ray, 52, 75 Riley, Roberta, 92 Rinehart, Bette, 84, 186, 188 Rinehart, Keith, 84 Rittace, Stanley, 15 Ritter, Sandra, 88 Ritter, Torling, 75 Roberts, Anne, 87 Roberts, John, 52, 75 Robinson, Nancy, 92 Robinson, William, 52, 71, 102, 104, 106, 112, 114, 162 Rochow, Ralph, 7 Rodemyer, Arthur, 81 Rodemyer, Patsy, 52, 73, 160 Rohrbaugh, Barry, 52, 71, 107, 158, 174, 186 Rohrbaugh, Eugene, 85, 170 Rohrbaugh, Lauann, 88 Rohrbaugh, Nancy, 92 Rojan, Thomas, 90 Romich, Theola, 81 Rosenberg. Alan, 91 Rost, Joan, 52, 73, 192 Roth, Barry, 83, 176 Roth, Byron, 90, 192 Roth, Doris, 52, 73 Rowe, Ann, 88, 107, 194 Rubinstein, Joyce, SB, 119 Ruby, Dave, 127 Ruby, Glenn, 52, 71. 152, 154, 156, 158, 190 Rudisill, Sylvia, B4 Rudy, Caryl, 89 Rudy. Charles. 53, 69 Rudy, S. Gordon, 7 Ruff, Susan, 88, 164, 194 Ruhl, Margot, 89 Rumpf, Edwin, 15, 100 Runkle, Harold, 86 Ruppert, David, 83, 112, 113, 162, 186. 189 Ruppert, Norma, 53, 73 Russell. Jackie, 53, 73 Ruth, Barbara, 53, 73. 156 Ruth, Emerson, 53, 68 Ruth, Emma Jean, 53, 73, 112, 168 Ruth, Jack, 83, 120, 126 Rutschky, Charles, 15 Rutter, Theresa, 89 Ryan, Barbara, 89 Ryan, Jeanne, 53, 72, 172 Salter, John, 53, 68 Sampedro, Linda, 88, 112 Sanders, Loretta, 89 Sanderson, Barbara, 84 Sauble, Helen, 53, 73, 114, 130, 158, 174, 186, 188 Saxon, Edward, 84 Saylor, Joann, 53, 73 Schaad, Russell, 89 Schacle, Paul, 53, 71 Schaefer, Louann, 88 Scheib, Anne, 53, 73, 154, 162, 170 Schenck, Becky, 84, 174 Schiding, Fred, 83, 186 Schlegal, Joanne, 88, 190, 194 Schlosser, Karen, 84, 107, 109, 112, 158, 186 Schminke, Thomas, 54, 71, 152, 156, 204 Schmuck, Beverly, 84, 176 Schmuck, Joy, 54, 73 Schmuck, Mary, 89 Schroll, Irene, 89 Schrom, Steven, 54, 71, 186, 190 Schroyer, Roger, 54, 68, 170 Schrum, Jackleene, 89 Schrum, Jean, 88 Schultz, Barbara, 85 Schwan, Leander, 90 Schwartz, Derton, 86 Schwartzer, M. Dorothy, 15, 99 Sciontino, Frank, 83, 127 Scott, Carl, 54, 71, 186 Scott, Ronald, 91, 186 Seager, Robert, 83 Seaks, Anne, fMrs.l , 15, 88, 171 Searle, Beverly, 89 Sechrist, Karl, 144 Sechrist. Myra, 54, 73, 170, 200 Secrist, Jo Ann, 85, 168, 172, 76 Shenberger, Cuntls, 86 Shenberger, Darlene, 89 Shenk, Earle, 83 Shephard, Richard, 90 Shepp, Mary Lou, 56, 77, 112, 156, 166, 174, 200 Sherriff, Barbara, 56, 73 Shetter, Raymond, 15 Shewell, Mildred, 56, 77, 119, 178 Shewell, Preston, 56, 75 Shipe, Robert, 89 Shipley, Joseph, 91 Shiveman, Doris, 56, 73, 172 Shirey, Harriet, 56, 77, 119, 158, 174, 200 Shirey, Terry, 81 Shoemaker, Mark, 81 Shoff, Gilbert, 83, 162 Shope, Richard, 56, 75, 105, 112, 114, 162 Shortino, Angelina, 84 Shorts, James, 90 Smyser, William, 90, 166 Snell. Margaret, 58, 76, 180 Snook, Lawrence, 58, 71 Snyder, Ann, 154, 174 Snyder, Betty, 89 Snyder, Carlyn. 88 Snyder Charles 91 127 Snyder: Constance, 58, 76, 178 Snyder, Cynthia, 58, 74, 107, 154, 170, 192, 204 Snyder, Donald, 86 Snyder, Eleanor, 1Mrs.J, 17 Snyder, Gary, 176 Snyder, James, 90 Snyder, Judith, 85, 172 Snyder, Kay, 58, 75, 164 Snyder, Larry, 86 Snyder, Michael, 91 Snyder, Robert, C., 186, 190 Snyder, Ruth, 85 Snyder, Shirley, 85 Snyder, William, 15, 85 Sowers, Mary, 89 Shrig, Fred, 158 Shue, Alfred, 84, 186 Shue, Donna, 84, 154 Shue, Eugene, 85 Shue, Rena, 56, 75 Shultz, Kenneth, 15, 100, 161 Shultz, Nancy, 112, 113 Shultz, Sandra, 89 Shupp, James, 56, 75 Shutter, Jean, 84, 154, 156, 174 Shutter, Sonia, 88, 186 Siders, Peggy. 85 Sigel, Gary, 91 Silar, Bruce, 81 Silar, Cornell, 84, 144 Silar, Jay, 90, 110, 186 Silar, Leon, 84, 109, 158 Sedwick, Althea, 87, 154 Seidensticker, Wayde, 54, 75, 120 Seidensticker, William, 90 Seipple, Nancy, 89 Seitz, Stephen, 90 Sellers, Norwood, 89 Senft, Edward, 54, 75, 140 Senft, lrene, 101 Senlt, Ralph, 7 Seniors. 23 to 65 Sexton, Clair, 86 Sexton, Kenneth, 126 Sexton, Phyllis, 54, 73 Sexton, William, 84, 120, 126 Seymour, Roger, 54, 71 Shaft, Gilbert, 112 Shafler, Albert, 54, 71 Shaffer, Clifford, 54, 71 Shaffer, George, 101 Shaffer, Janet, 55, 73, 172, 186, 190 Shaffer, Joyce, 80 Shaffer, Nancy, 85, 186 Shaffer, Ray, 90, 186 Shaffer, Ronald, 89 Silar, Linda, 88 Simmons, Barbara, 84, 164 Simmons, Joan, 85 Simmons, Robert, 56, 75, 186 Simon, Charles, 56, 69, 170 Simpson, Gary, 56, 69 Singley, Elaine, 89 Sipe, John, 83, 120, 126 Sipe, Norman, 84 Sipe, Roxann, 57, 72 Sipes, Bent, 90 Sipes, Delmar, 91 Sipes, George, 57, 70 Slater, Brenda, 89, 176 Slaybaugh, Shirley, 85, 172 Sliker, Sandra, 84, 189, 192 Slonaker, Gail, 89 Slonaker, Nancy, 57, 72 Slonaker, Ronald, 57, 69 Slonaker, Terry, 90, 140, 166 Small, Keith, 57 Small, William, 90 Sminkey, Margaret, 85, 172 Sminkey, Mary, 84 Smith, Anna Mae, 89 Smith, Barbara A., 57, .73 Smith, Barbara, 57, 77, 164, 174 Sowers, William, 102 Spagnola, Josie, 89 Spahr, Glenn, 176 Spahr, Michael, 84 Spahr, Richard, 84 Spahr, William, 58, 78, 164, 186 Spangler, Allan, 91 Spangler, Albert, 91 Spangler, Leroy, 58 Spangler, Paul, 15 Spataro, Andrew, 58, 75 Spedman, Barry, 84 Speicher, De Haven, 58, 68, 146 Spence, Joseph, 84 Sperling, Hilda, 88 Spiece, Gloria, 85 Spotts, Melanie, 88 Sprenkle, James, 90 Sprenkle, Jo Ann, 89 Sprenkle, Robert, 58, 77 Sprigle, Elwood, 16, 187, 189 Sprigle, Richard, 86 Spruitenburg, Louise, 85, 158, 174 Squair, Ellen, 58, 74 Stabler, Edwin, 176 Stagemyer, Sydney, 59, 74, 156, 170, 190 Staiger, Barbara, 85 Stallman, Linda, 59, 74, 152, 158, 174, 180 Stallsmith, William, 90 Stamback, Eugene, 90, 140, 166 Stambaugh, Carroll, 86 Stambaugh, Dianne, 59, 76, 160 Stambaugh, Donna, 59, 76, 160 Stambaugh, Elsie, 59, 76 Stambaugh, Hazel, 59, 76 Staufter, Duane, 84 Staufter, Judith, 59, 74, 105, 112, 114,152, 158,199 Stauffer, Luther, 89 Stauffer, Robert. 59, 78, 164 Stayman, Patricia, 82, 174 Stebbins, Sandra, 81 Shaffer Steve, 83, 158, 186, 189 Shaffer, Steve, 89 Sharp, George, 86 Sharpe, George, 90, 112 Sharpe, Susan, 89, 112 Shaw, Geraldine, 17, 100, 169 Shaw, Sandra, 55, 77, 106, 158, 164, 174, 178 Sheaffer, Carol, 55, 73, 172, 186, 188, 192 Shearer, Dave, 85, 144 Shearer, Gail, 55, 73 Shearer, Gary, 83 Shearer, Larry, 83, 186 Shearer, Mary, 55, 73, 164, 186 Shearer, Peggy, 89 Shearer, Roger, 15, 69, 177, 217 Shedlock, John, 90 Sheely, Constance, 84, 158 Sheetz, Robert, 86 Sheffer, Donna, 55, 73, 176 Sheffer, Glenn, 55, 68 Shaffer, Patricia, 88 Sheldon, Terry, 83, 120, 126, , 158 Shellenberger, Donald B., 84, 176 Shellenberger, Donald G., 83 Shellenberger, Donald L., 55, 77 Shellenberger, Sue Ann, 55, 77, 174, 178. 200 Shelley, Donald, 55, 78, 164 Shelley, John, 15, 80, 103 Shelley, Ronald, 55, '10, 160, 178 Shelly, Carolyn, 55, 73, 106, 112, 113, 164, 166,174, 186, 188 Shelton, Norma, 87 Smith Barbara L., 89 Smith: Beverly, as, 162, 164 Smith, Caroyln, 57, 76, 160 Smith, Charlotte, 85 Smith, Corinne, 85, 176, 192 Smith, Donald, 135, 137 Smith, Gordon, 57, 71, 205 Smith, Helen, 1Mrs.J, 15, 100, 198 Smith, Henry, 75 Smith, Jerrold, 84, 176 Smith, John, 57 Smith, Joyce, B9 Smith, Judy Ann, 89 Smith, Judy, 85 Smith, Kitty, 85, 168 Smith, Larry, 57, 69 Smith, Lawrence, 84, 201 Smith, Linda J., 85, 168 Smith, Smith, Linda P., 85 Lois, 85, 112, 174, 186 Smith, Margaret, 81 Smith, Margie, 85, 172 Smith, Mark, 75, 112, 192 Smith, Mary, 17 Smith, Nolan, 86 Smith, Patricia, 89 Smith, Richard, 15 Smith, Ronald, 86, 201 158,186, 188, 192 Stegner, Barbara. 59, 78, 164 Stein, Nellie, 7 Stein, Sarah, 59, 74, 108, 152, 154.156, 158, 170,190 Steinhauser, Milton, 84, 120, 126, 135, 144, 162, 174, 178 Steiner, Barry, A91 Sterner, Galen, 86 Sterner, Phyllis, 81, 168, 172 Stevens, Betty, 88 Stewart, John, 81 Stiles, Emory, 89 Stiles, Mary, 101 Stiles, William, 90, 107, 186, 190 Stilphen, Virginia, 81, 174 Stine, Betty, 81 Stine, Jo Ann, 81 Stock, Barbara, 88 Stockstill, John, 86 Stockstill, Ronald, 86 Stokes, Carolyn, 59, 74, 152, 164, 174, 176, 178. 204 Stokes, Jonatha, 84 Stokes, Yzell, 80 Stokes, Virginia, 88 Smith, Sandra, 57, 76, 153, 154 Smith, Sandra L., 85, 119, 174, 205 Smith, Susan, 89 Smith, Wayne, 91 Smith, William, ss, 107 Stoll, Ronald, 84, 120, 126 Stoltzfus, Donald, 60, 68 Stoltzfus, Nancy, 81 Stoner, Doris, 91 Stoner, Kenneth, 60, 70 Stough, Barbara, 81 Smoker, Linda, 85, 107, 154, 174 Smyser, David, 90 Smyser, Peggyann, 85 Smyser, Philip, 90, 156, 166 Stough, Dawn, 76, 160 Stough, Maurice, 89 Stough, Patricia, 91 Stough, Virginia, 80 Stover, Patricia, 88, 186 1 5, 7 - 1,55 , S' I 2-z ,' 'Q 3 E 7 T .55 'i ia. at 1, J an .5 Q . - 'f 1' ' S Williams: Jay, s4, 114, 15s, 192 Strausbaugh, Donald, 81 Strausbaugh, James, 84 Strausbaugh, Norman, 84 Strausbaush, Patricia, 91 Terpak, Joan, 88, 114 Terpak, John, 61, 77, 106, 120, Wilson, Sylvia, 16, 73 Straley, Gary, 60, 77 Straley, Keith, 90 Strathmeyer, Jack, 60, 75, 166, 200 Straw, Thomas, 86 Strayer, Conrad, 16, 71, 108 Strebig, Jack, 84 Strickler, Beverly, 60, 74, 105, 126, 158, 178 Thas, Karla, 61, 74, 166, 170, 178, 188 Thatcher, Deborah, 186 Thiebauth, John, 90, 112 Waltemyer, Clyde, 89 Walter, Beverly, 88 Walter, Fred, 84, 186 Walter, Michael, 84 Waltermeyer, Joyce, 81 Walters, David, 16 Walters, Deanna, 81 Walters, Edward, 16, 159 Waltmire, Fred, 84 Waltmire, Rosalie, 81 Walton, Ronald, 62, 75, 176 Williams, Edith, 81, 176 Williams Jalnes, 64, 71 Williams, Judith, 85, 192 77 Williams, Richard 64, Williams, Holland, 90, 139 Williams, Virginia, 80 Wills. Mabel, 176 Wills, Richard, 64 77, 186, 190 Wilson, David, 90 Wilson, Elizabeth, 190 Waltz, Dixie, 91 178 107, 112, 114, 154, 158, 170, 158 Strickler, David, 90, 186 Strickler, Dennis, 86 Strickler, Minerra, 101 . Strickler, Sandra, 60, 73, 152, Thomas, Ann, 17 Thomas, Roy, 89 Thomas, Janet, 88, 107 Thomas, 'Joan, 85 Thomas, Robert, 61, 77 Thomas, Ruth Ann, 81 Thomas, Sandra, 91 Thompson, Florenee, 16, 74, 155 Thompson, Lona, 91 Thompson, Ruby, 61, 76, 175, Waltz, Richard, 62, 71 Wampler, Ethel, 91 Wantz. Joann, 91 Wantz, Mary, 91 Wardrop, David, S4 Warfel, Mary, 62, 76 Wilt, Catherine, 101 Wilt, Deanna, 81 Wilt, Patricia, 88, 190, 194 Wilt, Wilmer, 64, 68 Winemiller, Dale, 86 Winter, Nadine, S1 166, 170, 174, 205 Strickler, Susan, 88 Strickler, Thomas, 83 Strine, Lois, 81, 176 Strine, Sam, 60, 70, 120, 126, 135, 137, 162.174, 200 Strouse, David, 60, 68, 170 Stryczek, Walter, 17 Stuck, Devona, 60, 76, 160 Student Government, 104, 105 Stump, Barry, 60, 77, 158, 186, 189 Stump, Eugene, 60, 68 Stump, Helen, 81 Stump, Lorraine, 61, 74 Stump, Ralph, 16, 77 Sullivan, Carol, 88 Sullivan, Jerry, 86 Sullivan, Kay, 88, 157, 194 Sullivan, Lois, 91 Suroll, Keith, 70 Sussman, Susan, 85 Swan, Rena, 61, 74, 168, 174, 186, 190 Swartz, Lois, 91 Swartz, Nancy, 81 Swartz, Robert, 101 Swartz, Thomas, 84, 107, 109, 112, 113, 135, 162 Swartzbaugh, Delores, 101 Sweeney, Edward, 84 Sweeney, Jerry, 84, 176 Sweitzer, Charles, 90 Sweitzer, Jay, 186 Sweitzer, Jessalean, 61, 76, 168, 176 Sweitzer, Jerry, 84 Sweitzer, Warrer, 91 Swenlzel, Robert, 84 Thornton, Theodore, 61, 77 Throne, James, 89 Tome, Charles, 90 Tomita, Naomi, 91 Tomita, Richard, 84, 107, 158, 192 Tomlinson, Janet, 81, 168 Tompkins, Elaine, 16, 177 Tortorici, Andrew, 62, 69, 120, 126, 140, 170, 178 Tozer, Bentz, 90, 127 Trattner, Norman, 16 Trimmer, Galen, 89 Trimmer, Margaret, 91, 112 Trlplett, Gary, 90 Troutman, Donna, 62, 76, 119, 164, 178, 204 Tucker, Carolyn, 62, 72 Tuleya, Edward, 16, 90, 144 Uflelman, John, 62, 70, 162 Uhrich, Harold, 90, 186 Urad, William, 90, 186 Urey, Rae, 88 Urland, Barbara, 91 V Van Natter, June, 62, 76, 168 Van Tassel, Barry, 62, 77 Vaughn. George, 81 Vlands, Robert, 81, 120, 126 Vickery, Judith, 62, 74, 152, 178, 192, 200, 208 Vogeloong, James, 90 Voss, Phyllis, 82, 164, 168 Voss, Elizabeth, 85, 106, 158, Warner, Judith, 91 Warner, Pamela, 88 Warner, Ronald, 90, 139 Warner, Terrilea, 62, 76, 119, 172, 178 Warren , Warren , Warren , Dewey, 63, 81, 170 Lynn, 84, 140, 156, 158 William, 86 Washington, Jacqueline, 80 Wassell, Michael, 90 Watt, Lynda, 84 Watt. Sidney, 90 Watts, Dona, 63, 76, 119, 172, 178 Way, Barbara, 88, 119, 164 Wayne. Rosalind, 81, 172 Weaver, Roland, 86 Swords, Barbara, 88 Swords, Larry, 84 Sypula. Mary Jane, 85, 157, 174 Szabo, Susan, 85, 109, 164, 174, 186, 188 'I' Talley, Annette, 91 Talmud, Herbert, 90 Talmud, Sidney, 61, 75, 160 Tamarkin, Michael, 90, 186 Tarbst, Linda, 176 Tarrney, Byron, 84 Taylor, Donna, 91, 186 Taylor, Evelyn, 176 Taylor, Jo Marie, 61, 74, 174 Taylor, Judith, 91 Taylor, Norman, 61, 68, 186 Taylor, Ronald, 61, 77, 158 Taylor, Sandra, 87 164 W Waelde, David, 90, 148 Wagner, Gary, 62, 77 Wagner, Joan, 81 Wagner, Judith, 91 Wagner, Linda, 91 Wagner, Mary, 81 Wagner, Morgan. 71 Wagner, Ray, 84, 186 Wales, Mary, 81 Waleski, Edmund, 16, 120 Walker, Charles, 84 Walker, Gail, 85, 154, 174 Walker, Joanne, 81 Walker, Samuel, 84, 127, 176 Wallace, Ray, 84, 156 Wallace, Wilmer, 84, 112, 158 Wallick, Clyde, 91 Webb, Jean, 63, 76, 160 Webster, Mary, 16 Weichert, Gail, 81, 112, 186, 188 Weichert, Kenneth, 89, 140 Weinstock, Ira, 90 Weinstock, Norman, 63, 77 Weir, Donald, 63, 77, 176 Weir, Shelva, 63, 76, 160 Weire, Nancy, 91 Weiser, Betty Ann, 91 Weiser, Susan, 81 Wentz. Phyllis, 63, 76, 172, 190, 204 Wentz, Yvonne, 81 Wenzel, Carolyn, 63, 73, 152, 156, 158, 170 Wenzel, Gerald, 90 Werner, Robert, 90 Werner, Susan, 63, 74, 158, 164 West, Priscilla, 88, 156, 194 Westhafer, Fred, 90 Wetzel, Ruth, 85, 162 Whare, Jacqueline, 63, 76, 160, 172, 180 Whetzel, Jacqueline, 63, 76, 160 White, Judith, 91, 194 Whitfield, Shirley, 81 Whorl, Sidney, 85 Wiest, Aimee, 88, 107 Wildermuth, Virginia, 88 Wile, Eugene, 16, 92 Wile, Nancy, 81 Wile, Susan, 63, 74, 107, 131, 158, 174, 178, 186, 188 Wilhelm, Cecilia, 87 Wilhelm, Robert, 84, 120, 126 Willey, Mary, 91 Williams, Barbara E., 91 Williams, Barbara R., 64, 74, 106, 172, 174,178 Williams, Charles, 91, 186 Williams, Edward, 86 Winters, Shirley, 87 wise, Dale, 64, '17, 156 Wisner, Susan, 87 Witmer, Charles, 120, 121 Witmer, Dolores, 87 Witmyer, Herbert, 85 Witte, Michael, 91 Witte, Lawrence, 90 Wolf, Ann, 80 Wolf, June, 81 Wolf, William, 64, 77, 148, 178 Wolfe, Fred, 64, 69 Wolfe, Joan, 81 Wolfe, Judith, 88 Wolfe, Thomas, 81, 144 Wolford, Larry, 90, 127 Woltman, Mary Anne, 80, 112, 113, 119, 172 Wood, James, 90 Woodward, Ann E., 80 Woodward, Ann F., 87 Woodyard, Eleanor, 64, 76, 178 Worley, Thomas, 64, 69 Wright, winifred, 64, ve, 166, 174, 176, 178 Wynegan, Edna, 64, 76, 88 Y Yaukey, Peter, 90 Yeagley, William, 90, 114, 166 Yinger, Ervin, 86 Yinger, M. 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