William Penn High School - Tatler Yearbook (York, PA)
- Class of 1967
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-p Editor in Chief .... Bzffjrzeff Manager . Art Editor .,.... . Adoerlifizzg Editor Copy Editor ..,.. Layout Editor . . . . Photography Editor Piftzfre Idefztifimtio Pzzhlirity Editor . . Sportx Editor ..... Szzhrrriptiofz Editor Typing Editor . .. zz Editor . . . Kathy Sandy ..... Jane Rice . Peggy McAfee , Laurie Waffle .. Cindy Codori Marina Keriazis .. Don Ruggles Ruth Ellenbogen Robert Givens . . . Steve Young . . . Cathy Rife . . . . Judy Bortner 1 -'c 1: :t 946 an IH 5 C -'U Ni X Q' A . I fx iz- E HQX Pr :SY it 'o FN 'Z Z Q3 '10 Cover derigzz . Greg Owen In the last half of the Twentieth Century, the mark of American life has been change. There have been constant ad- vances in science, in automation, in equality of rights, and in furthering the elimination of poverty. The spirit of the age is essentially one of idealism and hope. As students, we have become accustomed to and aware of innovations. We have been drawn into the midst of the current issues and have become aware of the necessity for dynamic adaption. President Kennedy expressed his knowledge of youth and their involvment in the events of our time when he said, Let the word go forth from this time and place, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans- born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage-and un- f ,fgzv-X . l 'ff M tt lf' ' if pl g l .-l X2 it l lx lux . T K X is l . +R -5 willing to witness or permit the slow und ' f l omg o tuose human rights to which this nation has always been committed and to which we are committed today at home and around the world. President Kennedys referrals can be l' d l app ie to tie civil rights movement the Viet Nam War, and the successes and failures of the space program. It is our duty as the New Generation to decide whether we become advocates of these situations, form opinions about them, or idly ignore the world about us. The 1967 Tatler is presented in order to give evidence that the stud t ' ' Q en s are maturing into active citizens and idealistic individuals who are worthy of the title of New Generation. 'Heir ll 1 ffl fc Q x it I I M 7 l 1551 I l W 4 3 ADM! ISTRA TIO Our administrators send personal addresses to us the student body reflecting concern for our welfare and interest in our hopes and future accomplish- ments. S i 3 S. 5 5 E1 5 I Z Deeiieezfien The 1967 Tmfler is dedicated to .MfS. Ada McGregor because of her vast contributions toward the promotion of student activities and because of her contact with the majority of student body as A Teacher- who is patient and un- derstanding, always willing to place her students first in her crowded schedule A FI'iC1'1d- whose immense interest in the New Generation inspires her to go beyond the requirements of a teacher, to extend her guidance and assistance when requested All AdViSOf-who was always available to give advisement to the unexpected whims of the Senior Class, and to conduct the year-round G.A.A. sports competitions. Mrs. McGregor's teaching career began when she received her B. S. in Health and Physical Education at Slippery Rock State College and she has obtained a Permanent Certificate for post-graduate studies at Pennsylvania State University. She taught one year in the juaniata joint School System followed by a year at Gettysburg High School. She has been a member of the William Penn Faculty since September, 1963. The New Genemlien Sezlzzief You! Eeizzeezfiefe For The ew Generation Effort is being made to improve education in York X . to prepare students for the life they will lead in the 70,s, 8O's, and 90's. Here we will discuss only those changes and improvements affecting secondary educa- D tion. X In activities we are slowly moving toward more and 'WH more opportunity for students of William Penn to legislate and regulate their own participation and con- duct. As students grow and develop in self-discipline and social maturity, they are granted more control over those matters not otherwise regulated by Pennsylvania State mandate, statute or by York City School District policy. In the last two years under this program the Student Council and the House of Representatives have grown in executive and legislative stature and are fast assuming responsibility in representing the student body 1 K of William Penn. The evaluation by the commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools made several recommendations. Temple University is making a comprehensive study of the entire school system. When this study is completed, its recommendations and those of the Middle States will be implemented to give our students the kind of education they will need as members of your new generationf, This will entail better mathematics instruc- tion, science in greater breadth and depth for both ad- vanced study and as consumers in a highly technical and rapidly changing world. English Literature will have to stress humanistic studies to produce compassionate citizens who will use their new technical advances for the well-being of their fellow men. Good communication will be more and more important. History and social studies will be directed toward develop- ing skill and knowledge in governing ourselves most efficiently toward the ultimate good of all citizens. Industrial arts and vocational training will become more intense and varied to produce more highly skilled workers and technicians for a rapidly changing world of new chemistry, physics, electronics and their intricate technology and mechanics. Art, drama and music must be more varied and must provide for appreciation and performance so the days of the future may be fuller, richer and most fruitful in the use of leisure and of creative talents. Health, physical education, therapy, all must produce mentally stable, strong, tough bodies and minds which can with stand physical and mental pressures mankind has never endured before, as our astronauts are developed and conditioned now for space travel. With these ends in mind, extensive changes and improvements will be made in the buildings here, as well as additions thereto, to provide proper facilities for science, health, information retrieval, and work skills at such time as the Area Vo- cational Technical School moves out of our facilities and we are free to proceed with bricks, mortar, plaster and steel in the implementation of our dreams and ideas. . 0 Principal Clorkwire, Left la Right: Mr. Dale W. Linebaugh, Miss L. Jeanette Krone, Mr. John Bortner, Mr George P. Klinedinst, Mr. Franklin W. Zarfoss, Mr. john G. Bergdoll, Mr. H. Dforest Hardinge Reverend Henry V. Harmon, Mr. Elmer Aughenhaugh. School Baum' The York City School Board is a panel of elected members whose main concern is to successfully manage and conduct the operation of our public schools through the practice of democraticeclucational ideals. v,,,, ., To The Class of 1967: Permit me to extend my best wishes to each of you upon your graduation from York High. I believe I am in order, considering these serious times, to remind you of your basic needs, wants, rights and responsibilities. As a member of our economic system, you have the right to gainful employment in your area of interest and ability, you have the right to earn a respectable living, you have the right to establish a home and family, but in return you are expected to contribute to the cultural purpose of society. In our cultural atmosphere, you have the freedom to speak, the freedom to think, the freedom to dissent and the opportunity to find answers. Our system of law and order promises you security of person, security from personal harrassment, equality and justice under the law and respect for individual personality. Your civic responsibility is clearly defined in terms of service to yOur com- munity and to your country in times of war, peace and civil strife. You must make a commitment to support your government and community life, that is, the mental, physical, emotional and social welfare of all-through taxes, donations, volunteer work, welfare drives and meeting time. You are expected to cast your ballot regu- larly, when eligible. I have the greatest degree of faith in your generation. I know you will do what preceding generations have been unable to do-create a universal climate of peace for all men. On December 51 you heard time stomping across the world. But it was just for a moment-a moment of confetti, church bells, firecrackers and mad hilarity. Then it was gone and you were in a new year. Time had marched by. This one mad instant was retreating into the past. The interesting point is that this night the future came to you without any desire on your part. At the stroke of twelve, you were marching into the future. Some individuals have stepped into the future definitely, precisely and with great consequence to themselves and others. Such are the men and women most often men- tioned in history. They made history because they changed things, and in changing things, they changed people as well. You will discover your future when you find that you can change it. Two or three generations ago you would have been prohibited from having a future, today you must create one if you are to survive. It is with this sincere note that I wish you the greatest success with your future since the future of our world is yours. Ufaaalwaeaeo Assistant Superintendent of Schools Superintendent of Schools To be given the privilege of writing in your yearbook is pure nostalgia. Not only does it conjure up fond memories of student days at Old York High, but it also grants the opportunity of playing a small role in your commencement. Ah, commencement! Defined by any lexicographer as the beginning, but you know in june of 1967 it means the end: the end of an arduous enterprise, but in retrospect a happy one. Yet the beginning it is, and what the future holds for you will be a matter of your accepting the challenges and responsibilites of life. May they always be met by the exercise of wise judgment and prudent action. Director of Research and Federal Projects It is with sincere appreciation and gratitude that I am able to serve the William Penn faculty and stu- dent body in an administrative capacity. I hope that every student, past, present, and future, realizes that William Penn is one of the finest institutions of learning in the Commonwealth. One of the many outstanding features of William Penn is its diversi- fied, individualized programs of instruction. The type of education received at William Penn should assist each student in becoming a worthy contributor to our democratic way of life. Assistant Principal wages to the ew Generation For the past three years it has been my pleasure to know and counsel many of you. As you prepare to leave William Penn and follow your various en- deavors in life, may I offer for your contemplation one of my favorite sayings: I expect to go through life but once. If, there- fore, there is any kindness or any good thing that I can do for my fellow being, let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again. -William C. Gunnett. gc Administrative Assistant u. In Memoriam f Elwood M. Sjwigle jzme 2, 1916-Azzgzm' 21, 1966 Mr. -Sprigle died August 21, the acknowledged dean of Pennsylvania public school band directors. He was a man with great creative talent, zeal for perfection, organiza- tional ability and showmanship. He was a man with hosts of friends, clotting alumni, and appreciative students who had pursued successful musical careers with the scholar- ships he secured for them. He was a master music teacher. He needs no monument because he created his own during the twenty-plus years his burnt-orange and blue bands marched across the white striped green of sunlit stadiums in Baltimore, Philadelphia and York, struttecl in parades in York and New York's Thanksgiving Day parade, harmonized for parties and dances, or entertained at as- semblies and annual Frolic shows, and he always led us through Old York High. The thrill and the pleasure he brought to us are unforgettable. He was truly York High's Music Man. Because he passed our way, there will always be the sound of music in these halls. PAUL J. ABEL Chairman Serial Smdier Depaft- ment. Gettysburg College, A. B.: Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, M. A. U.S. History, Modern World History STERLING H. BANKERT, JR. Chairman :Yrienre Deparlment Pennsylvania State University, M. Ed. Advanced Biology, Microbiology .. ...... . , . K ,vw , .35-sf. Q it . MW. .llol ,..... . if 1,33 sl.. . f CHARLES XV. AIKIN BARRY D. ATTIG JOHN C, BADURA JOHN P, BAKER UniVCfSifY Of MiSS0Ufi. B. SJ GCIIYSbl1l'f-I College, B- S- Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University M. A. Biology B. A. B. S., Indiana University Problems of Democracy Reading M- S- Industrial Arts Lois T. BARDSLEY Ursinus College, B. S. Health 1 HERBERT R. BARR Philadelphia College of Art, Bachelor of Fine Arts. Art, Art Appreciation MIRIAM BAUER Juniata College, B. S. Biology -an V - . 4- K C, .... in S. LOUISE BETTERMANN CHARLES L. BOECKEL MICHAEL J. BOLDIN JR. MERLE A. BOLTON York Hospital School of Nurs- Springfield Collegeg East Strouds- University of Pittsburgh, B. S.g 5hlPPCf15l3UfH SUT? College, ing: University of Maryland, burg State College B. 8.5 Temple M. S. Equivalent M' Ed. B.S.N. University Driver Training Industrial -Arts Bi0l0gY, Microbiology I2 World Cultures I GENE BECKER Dickinson College, B. A. English I 'A' 'ka ,N fi. j :: ' 'L . .... A. ag - s-1:2:'-ff?e?- .1 -Tw I QP-.wh .Jfi 4 s Q rn- i f ' BARRY D. BRAMMER Chairman, Indzulrial Am' De- partment Carnegie Institute of Technologyg University of Pittsburgh, M. S. Equivalent Mechanical Drawing, Wood Shop ERNEY BYERS LYDIA CAPLAN Shi ensburg State College, B. S. Hood College, B. A.g Cornell PP U. S. History JUNE H. CRUNICK Edinboro State College, B. S.g Penn State University, M. A. Art University, Columbia University English J. P. CESSNA Gettysburg College, A. B., Union College, William and Mary Col- lege Physics, Advanced Physics, Electronics, Earth Science DONALD W. COCKLEY FAYE CRONE Gettysburg College, B, 3,5 Duke University of Arizona, B. S. University Algebra, Geometry Algebra, Geometry ' 4 .- .- ii .421 GRACE A. CURRAN C S , L Pennsylvania State University A ,L iii: A. B.g Cornell University, M. A.g ' ' ' golgmbia University, B. S. in t g ,i:' U. S. History ALEXANDER A. CZAPF Q ,M J., Columbia University, M. S.g ' I Franklin 8: Marshall College, K krhky I B4 S. . .......i'. .V Chemistry, Applied Science CARL H. DAUGHERTY Shippensburg State College, B. S., University of Oklahomag Rutgers University Algebra II, Geometry . .,., V xv, 5 , is i Q ik. JERRY L. DAMANDL JOHN T. DEBERT1 GEORGE QOTZEL JR. Moravian College, B. A. Indiana University of lfennsyl- Blgomgburg State College, B, S., German I, II, III, English vcmia, B- S-3 PSHHSYWHYIIH SUN? New York University, M. S. l Uf1iVCfSifY M- Ed- Home and School Visitor Shorthand, Typing LLOYD M. DOUGLAS Coordinator bf Audio-Vimal Edn- ration Millersville State College, B. S., Pennsylvania State University, M. Edg University of California at L. A. Earth Science ALTON E. DAVIS Millersville State College B. S. Latin i . ' ' ..-'. I I W ieil . .... . .... .. .... SAMUEL EBY Delaware Valley College, B. S. English, Applied Science S. ELIZABETH ENGLAR Columbia University, M. A.g Elizabethtown College, ,luaniata College, B. A. World Cultures Hd 9' RUTH K. ENSMINGER Bloomsburg State College, B. S. Business Education PHILIP L. ERB Millersville State College, B. S.3 Metal Work JEAN FLEMING Rider College, B. S.g Pennsyl- vania State University Shorthand, General Business, Economics, Law ,M 4. r 4 vi.. fi giz ' i ii ii ELMER Q. GLEIM University of Pittsburgh, A. B., M. Ed. History, P.0.D., World Cul- tures 'l '?U it gx 1' X . l s THEODORE J. FABIE St. Charles College B. A. English BERNARD F. FIGLOCK, II Duke University, M. Ed.g Kutz town State College, B. 5,3 Uni versity of Rhode Island Coumelor SUZANNE F LINCHBAUGH MAX R. FRYE R. DALE GABLE Pennsylvania State University, Millersville State College, B. S.g Millersville State College, B, S. B. A.g Language Institute at Harvard University, Ed. M. Graphic Arts, Wood Working, BuCliI1Ell Plane Geometry, Trigonometry, Photography French Analytic Geometry i ff , 'I MILTON H. GOTWALT fiiQ C. GUNNAR HAKE University of Illinois, B. S. ii Oberlin College, B. A., Millers- Health Ek, ville State College, M. S. Equiv- ' ff' VV': alent . , ,,.. Librarian A .,. W 4 ..,,.,,,, air? ,,,, f 5:f 3lW5 'iam I I' DAVID L. GRAYBILL Gettysburg.: College, B. S. Physical Education, Study Halls fs Af-N HELEN G. HALE Wfestminster College, B. A. English RAYMOND A. HALE JR. Millersville State College, B. S. Graphic Art, Photography Class ANNA R. HECKMAN Temple University, M. Ed. CUIIVIIBIOY MARY LEE HASSALL Pennsylvania State University, B. S. Typing, Notehand Shippensburg State College. B. S.g . yi ,if A. C. HEIGES Gettysburg College B. S.g Penn- sylvania State University, M. S. English U7 BONNIE J. l'lEINZE Cbairmmx Home ECOfI07Ilit'J De- purtmenl Indiana State College, B. S.g Pennsylvania State University Home Management, Clothing I, II, Dress Design aw-W CHARLES T. HELFRICH DONALD E. HOUSEAL MARION HUNTER MIKE S. JAMES St. Charles Seminary, B. A,g Vil- Temple University, B. S.g West- Ursinus College, B. A. Parsons College, B. A., Pennsyl- lanova University, M, S, S, ern Maryland College, M. Ed. Reading vania State University Bi0l0gY Health, Physical Education World Cultures, Problems of Democracy NORMA IJOINER Slippery Rock State College, B. S.g Indiana University, M. Ed. Connfelor T HERESA M. JOHNSON JOHN A. JONES JR. West Chester State College, B. S.g Cl:ai1'mar1, Foreign Language De- Columbia University, M. A. pfzffnzrnt English Middlebury College, M. A. French, Spanish NANCY L. KEARNEY Temple University. B, S.g Mil- lersville State College, M. Ed.g Pennsylvania State University Boys Foods, Clothing JAMES L. KELL Shippensburg State College, B. S. Retailing, Sales, General Busi- ness I5 5401 Z ROSLYN L. KING BARBARA KINLEY JOAN M. KOLLOSCH NINA KOSIBA JEANETTE S. KOVALAK Shippensburg State College, B. S.: Shippensburg State College, B. S. Drexel Institute of TechnOl0HY- C.l.W.F. Warsaw, B. S.: Millers- Western Maryland College, A. B Teaehers College, Columbia Uni- Business Mathematics, Book- S.g Pennsylvania State Univerf ville State College, B. S. English VCYSIW, M. A. keeping SKY French, Russian English Foods Student Arfivily Direcfor DR. GEORGE C. LENTZ er Srbaol Phyrzmzn GRACE D. Loucxs West Chester State College, B. S. American History JEAN B. LANG Hood College, A. B. Mathematics G A e.ss ...... D ,... . X 4 K K. LOREN MCCLEARY SARAH F. MCDONALD ADA M. MCGREGOR Millefgvillg State College, B, S, Dickinson College, B. A. Slippery Rock State College, B. U. S. History English Physical Education I6 S. CHARLES A. MARTIN Millersville State College, B. S Drama, Speech, English MAE K. MANN Asbury Colleges B. AA.g Pennsyl- vania State University Home Economics A . A5 . .,. .i.'... .:fL5iQff V ..,Q, . .,., ., .K R O . R. EEK . 1 . A l ROBERT J. MESCAN A. LEROY METZLER Bloomsburg State College, B. S. Eliznhethtoxyn -College, B. S.: Basic Mathematics Temple University, M. Ed. Cazmyclar 41 '5 REBECCA L. METZLER Hood College, B, A.g Pennsyl- vania State University, M. Ed. Journalism A llls , fini. L? STUART F. MOYER Millersville State College, B. S. Geometry Trigonometry 'Ph' ll '--W., ELIZABETH J. NIEDERHAUSER PCfm5Ylvania State University, AE. German English yeyw 'K 'gurl GN Z,-.m RUTH H. MICKl.EY LAURA H, Mr-,OK MARY APPLER MOON CHARLES H. MOORE Gettysburg College, A. B. California Stare College, B. S. Chairman, Eflglirh Department Millersville State College, B. S. Typing English Susquehanna University, B. A. Tgmplg Unix-ergiry General Business Temple University, M. Ed. World Cultures English RAYMOND G. MYERS Business Education MARGARET G. MYERS Regirtered Nurre York Hospital School of Nursing Pennsylvania State University, University of Pennsylvania, Leb- anon Valley College LOUISE C. MUMBIERT Regirtered Nurre York Hospital School of Nursing Millersville S.C. York junior College School Nurse Bloomsburg State College, B. S. VERNON M. NESS School Nurse Gettysburg College, A. B. Bookkeeping Business Mathematics ol? CLAIRE H. PILTZ XVILLIAM H. PLATE JESSIE G. PROUTY Templr University, B. S. University of Maryland, B. S. Middlebury College, B, A. Physical Education Health English Physical Education JAMES T. REYNOLDS Clemson University, B. S., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, Franklin 8: Marshall College Problems of Democracy I7 rf' si RICHARD N. RIEKER PAUL E. RITCHEY IVA D. ROTH Carnegie Institute of Technology, Manchester College, B.g Beth- Shippensburg State College B. S. B. S- any Tlwftloaifal Semmary B. D. Clerical Practice, Sales, Office Chemistry Advanced Reading, Reading Practice Improvement it .5 ea 'fi JOHN W. SHELLEY Mathematics ANNE B. SEAKS Gettysburg College, A. B.g Penn- sylvania State University, M. A.g University of Paris French University of Pennsylvania, M. S. f - I 'K v H WILLIAM E. SCHMIDT Temple University, B. S.g M. Ed. English . i 4947 M. DOROTHY SCHWARTZER St. joseph College A. B.g Drexel Institute of Technology A. M. Head Librarian A N T. PAXTON SHERWOOD Pennsylvania State University, English 1 '2e:es .5 JAY L. SHEWELL Shippensburg State College, B. S. Business Law, Business Eco- nomics, Retail Selling KENNETH A. SHULTZ Chairman, Bufineff Edu mlion Department Temple University Ed. D. ELIZABETH D. SHUMAKER STEVE H. SLOBOZIEN PAUL SPANGLER PAUL 5- SPATARO ARTHUR J- STAYMAN University. of Pittsburgh, B. S, University of Pittsburgh, M. S. Millersville State College, B, 5. Millersville State College, B, S, Franklin and Marshall College. Bookkeeping, Typing in UUIVCISHY of Pennsyl- Graphic Arts, Metal Shop World Cultures, American His- A- B' vania, .S, tory English Driver Education y I8 IT? MARGO E. STEIN Wfest Chester State College, B. S. Health W. WILLIAM URAM Pennsylvania State University, B. S. Chemistry Earth Science V CONRAD E. STRAYER R. E. STUMP West Chester State College, B. S, University of Pennsylvania, M. Physics Biology Applied Science an . . . . . at 4 'Q 3 f X it ii it ' A ,,. :J. lt A 5:3 iz 2r1::':,:n:z:f -'.qf:':::::ff EDMUND WALESKI 5155533335353 -. . ' -.v,. .,i,I.. 1-...'1','3w'1 'f '4' Q - . Grove city couege, B. s. ::::gig3:3:212 Study Hall t ifffffsfllilll' Faculty Manager of ' ' ' ' ' ' Athletics EDWARD WALTERS Syracuse University, M. A. Calculus, Elementary Analysis '16 ,nv- MARY j. WEBSTER New York University, B. S. Shorthand, Typing EUGENE WILE ROSALYN ANN WRIGHT Grove City College, B. S. Shippensburg State College, B. Business Mathematics Spanish, French Bookkeeping CHARLES W. THOMAS Mannes College of Music, Oper- atic Diploma, Elizabethtown Col lege, B, S. in Music Ed. Theory, Music Appreciation, Chorus GERALDINE T. WANDEL Pennsylvania State University, B A Basie Mathematics M. L. YINGER Chairman, Guidance Department Pennsylvania State University, B. S.: M.Ed, in Guidance and Counseling Guidance and Counseling RONALD L. TOOMEY Indiana University, B. S.g West ern Maryland College, M. Ed Instrumental Music N.. LORETTA S. WEAVER Bloomsburg State College, B. S. Typing Shorthand General Business I9 The Senior CZQ55 P51315 Tribute Zo: M255 Mary Web5le1f Miss Webster, as a member of the Business Department, has given William Penn many years of valuable services and pleasant associations. Many students have become talented members of the Business World under her guidance and teaching. Miss Webster was past advisor to the Penn Commercial Society and faculty chair- man of costumes. For many years she has been responsible for the efficient management of many of the Com- mencement activities. Miss Webster graduated from Cedar Crest College in 1923 and received her Bachelor of Science degree from New York University. The William Penn Faculty welcomed Miss Webster in the 1925-1926 school year. Dramatics and traveling are included in Miss Webster's varied interests. She has traveled extensively in England and Scotlandg in 1965, she toured Russia. At present, Miss Webster has no definite plans for the future. The Senior Class wishes to express their deepest gratitude to Miss Webster for her unselfish contributions in the form of Commencement Announcements, Caps and Gown distribution, and Commencement Exercises. Student Tepzchem' ROBERT BROWN ,yy I H:-N BARBARA DAVIES 1311215511 Social Studies HERBERT FREDERIKSEN JULIA F REY Chemistry Biology J, PHILIP GERBER MARILYN MCBRIDE NADINE MILLER P. 0- D. Mathematics Social Studies III LARRY RAAB A I A Mathematics DAVID SANCHEZ WILLIAM SCHOLLINS Mathematics Spanish CHERYL SMITH English L C al alarm Sfdjyi K , 7 .LL s . K a A 19 aft f L Q,-.f t. 4 1 K M , , . A in t With our pleasant cafeteria employees to g LmAL 1, v 'tzkk L if Q i carry out their duty of providing the daily e,e- L nourishment essential to a healthy student, L ' SLS! our lunch periods are run smoothly and X efficiently. Lefl la righi, Sealed: Lilian Arcuri, Lois Eaton, Beverly Heindel, Mildred Strine, Mary Duffey, Hilda Stump, Lois Thomas, Clara Grissinger. Sfandingx Esther Blouser, Elizabeth Maksimak, Bertha Hewitt, Barbara Thompson, Irene Gilbert, Edith Fink, Gertrude Firestone, Pauline Shirey, Catherine Kleiman, Helen Phiel, Ruth Shue, Myrtle Finefrock. Secafem Via! Sfdff If you have ever wondered how a large school can be run efficiently, you may find one answer by observing the Secretarial Staff. Working in the main office, guidance office, industrial office, athletic office and treasurer's - office these women play a large part in the smooth oper- ation of classes, extra-curricular activities, and business administration. Left 10 right, Firrt Roux' Karen Holtzman, Kay Miller, Gail Hoshall, Gwen Blouse, Stella Gurreri, Virginia Fastnacht. Semmz' Row: Barbara I-lansford, Lee Ann Strine, Debra Gibbons, Beverly Kochener. 22 EQ if 6 15 L4 Left lo rigbl, Lefl zo rigbl: Sealed, Fifi! Raw: Madeline Sheaffer, Charlotte Trout. Slmzding Ethel Steinhauser, Mildred Plymire, Patricia Stough, Janet Kress Elizabeth Confer, Audrey Barto. ibmzfy Aides Overdue? Six cents, please. The library aides are students who give-up their study hall periods to assume some of the many respon- sibilities of managing a library. These girls offer valuable service by performing time-consuming duties such as shelving books and mag- azines, filling out overdue slips, running errands, and assisting with typing, filing, cataloguing and ref- erence work. Mrs. D. Hunter Clerk 1 Q Cauglyz in :be url! Harold Lefever Ralph Kise YE 'Sw Cwioafiazm Double, Double foil and fraublef Fire burn, and caldron bubble. l I Frank Spells .. ,V '4 3 -we F3 5 Trella Witmer xr. XA 'Qi 3 r 1 5,5 lf' if Eg ' Y L l Roy Poet ,, if l Dewey Frank Our custodians deserve much credit for their many hours of work which produces a clean, comfortable environment in our school. They are also among the ranks of the unsung heroes Whose behind-the-scene activities enable school productions and dances to be successful. ST DE As time goes by more experienced and mature individuals must free themselves of small tasks so that they may assume responsibilities of a greater dimension. Each day a New Generation is born. It is the duty of this youth to assume these cast-off tasks so they may become prepared for the demands of the world. Within our school, there is evidence of this exchange of obligations. Upon graduation the Class of 1967 yields their position at William Penn so that they may shoulder the burdens of our nation. The Class of 1968 must fill the vacancies and become the leaders. The Class of 1969 must continue to prepare and educate themselves so that they may follow in the footprints that tradition has established. :TEM I,5hJ4w:11 BODY - M, . 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Rv'M'fDff!f PAYG l Lqvi'-Sf Ridqraird L,l,lq',clyney . as 6 Fm' A-' nv 6 F G F 5 gl, C C ' 1 get Ja ra J lil N-if So Long Fare - wall 1452 'nm Tc Laws YMK M71 .D D7 G G A F G 5 A 1, V H lclbx The Fwluve Seewlefl Sv Fur Ck - Lofty l-Dwi' Nami 'il'IS V D C7, c ey fi, dp I A c A ' gm' E.J,r,EJ,!,EL,1, Ax S-Z 1.1 .Dmiu LA7 YU17ln Bud- Before we 1,.f-we Heve U36 WMA-Q-Tram-1-C c, if Cp D D 67 Q Q 5 A l ' l fl U fx nv nn A 'J I' A I f f n7l.:.g.Au5l11n2a,1.Jil Q . x 1 , I :Inga Lf know-0 TMQSS x,Qv.vS 'Thn.'l'4,0g SP9 H+ Here -Deva Lkifwxvdercral 'lk-ge SA- Q-V941 Hallslmjl Nd' , Q Q Bb C F Q G I If Q, Q F 5 20 f f , 6 1.4 - : f , l ' ' r Q- f, -al: - -: Iii' , , Y gjxf V 'Ride A - l-C657 Avid The SFU--ll' 66 Yovlf Hijlq Shall Live an 'lill FHL F7 G F If Q C D 67 0 fam, F G7 Q Cmdji f, 1 I 4 I 1 I i 1 1 if I I I J, a,:anp,:..a fr5jp,.f:Q y X-Z A 1 1 I Ci' - l ef, 1, X-J 54,3 E-Ml 04 Time But-If New we Sw, GoQJ-y,Ve 0161 yovk H-,qk y c M, Barbara Sleeger Robert Doyle Richard Weidner Senior Awards 3' ...qypv ,ugh Sernwnolists NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM This CERTIFICATE OF MERIT is awarded to who has !11'l7l0l1.fl7'!Ili'!f high potezztial for rollege afhieoemmt John S- Kllneflinsl Martha L' Leaflet , by dhlftllflltjllfffflfiflffllllllff' in the Nationizl iMeri!iScho!fzrshif1 Prnkqrzmz N-NI-S-Q-T' Fmahst N'hI'S'Q'T' Finalist in ninelren lumdred sixg'-sezfen. are The National Merit Scholarship Corporation annually awards QV scholarships to outstanding graduating seniors. Semifinalists for 4 U VVIIVN J, this honor number among the top 14,000 seniors in the nation, and constitute less than one percent of the seniors in each state or other selection unit. 'Ur' K Letters o Connnendotron rl' NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM This LETTER OF COMMENDATION is awarded to Tobin N. Gerhart Marsha A. Hunt .for oiilstandiiitg pegformonce on the N-151-S-Q'T-1 IE-filer of N-lg-S-Q'T-dLl?ttef of ownllfl-0110! ilflerit Soholarship Qjlflllijjfl-Jig Test in 7966 ommenc a ion ornmen ation Bauschlldomb Award wi ..,,o,.m,1.,i. t.,...,i..i.w si... ..,im.i.....i mi., ni.ii-..yn.'u.,,,. .i,....ni must. i-.1.......i,,, 4 M dvr f Zu-JJ px f C, , , f lu, Y. f, . sn, s .,,ii vfwf- vi T ' ?' x?73f '1 -13757 A - Peggy I.. McAfee N,M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation 28 Three students received Letters of Commendation from the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Corporation, placing them among the top 30,000 high school seniors in the country. fOther awards were received by the Senior Class members but could not be included due to our early press date. Bezzzyeh-Lomb Awami This award is presented to the senior with the highest average in science and math during his three years at William Penn. Betty Crocker Awezm' The recipient of this award, which is based on knowledge and l . . . . B A I lc ' attitude in the field of homemaking, goes on to compete for a Betty B2g?lEi Award Eg!I?ZeLFiErigginner Crocker Scholarship in the state level. First prize-Chemistry-Senior Division Grand Champion-Boys-Senior Division D A C History Awezm' The Col. james Smith Chapter of the Daughters of the American Colonists annually present an award to the senior with the highest history average. D A R Cifizemlzgb Awami This is a new award to be won by a Wfilliam Penn senior. The student will represent Pennsylvania in competition for an 358,000 DAC History Award Michael Ohler Melody Senft DAR Citizenship Award National History scholarship contest sponsored by the National PCHHSYIVF-Hia RCPfCSef1fafiVC in . 7 . competition to National History Daughters of the American Revolution. Scholarship OfNatiOna1DAR Science Fair Two seniors won first place in their respective divisions of the York City Science Fair. The Grand Champion for Girls-Senior Division Martha Thomas had as her project Can Lectins be used as blood typing sera? The Grand Champion Boys-Senior Division Phillip Merkert developed as his project a Sewage Disposal Treat- ment Plant. -., O Martha Thomas Science Fair Winner First prize-Medicine 8a Health Division Grand Champion-Girls Senior Division 29 'ra- Robert J. Akin Intramural Sportsg H.R. Record- ing Sec. Vickie Aldinger Karen H. Alwine Girls' Athletic Assn.: Leadership Quill and Scroll S0c.g Orchestrag COIPSQ H1-Lzzerf Betsy Ross Social Comm.g Hi-Lil6J,' Tatler Awardg Math Award. Staffg Penningr. 'vs-ft Celestine Anstine Mary E. Armstrong Girls' Athletic Assn.g Frolicg Citamard Drama Club! I-OSY and Taller. Found Comm.g Student Employ- mentg H.R. Attendance Sec. Carol A. Ambrose Charities Comrn.g Student Ad- visory Boardg Hi-Lilerg Taller Staffg H.R. Recording Sec. Carlmenta Atterberry Girls' Athletic Assn.g Leader- ship Corpsg Service Squadg H.R. Pres,g Attendance Sec. Anthony Bachman Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g House of Rep.g American Field Service Comm.g Service Squadg Intra- mural Sportsg Frolicg Sound of Music g H.R. Recording Sec., Attendance Sec. 30 Faye E. Bailey Susan Bailey Math Awardg Cooperative- Scarab Art Soc.g Girls' Athletic Group B5 Student Employmentg Assn.g Sophomore and junior H.R. V-Prcs.g Honor Roll. Chorusg Charities Comm.g Stu- dent Hnndbookg School Assemb- liesg Tatlerg Penningx H.R. At- tendance Sec.g Honor Roll, Marlena K. Baker Clio Literary Soc., I.C.C. Rep.g American Field Service Club, Pres.: Sophomore and junior Chorusg Senior Chorus: House of Repg Student Advisory Boardg Chorus Assemblies: Taller. Robert W. Anderson II Ld Vief H.R. V.-Pres. Michael O. Baker La Vie. Don C. Banks jacquelyn A. Beattie Talleff Honor Roll. Maxine Y. Banks irl' Athletic Assn Leader- G s A -5 ship Corpsg Finance Comm. Service Squadg Hi-Liiefj H. R: Recording Ser, Marshall L. Bard Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Yar- sity Clubg Safety Comrng Swim- ming, Varsityg H, R. Intramural Sportsg School Assembliesg Penn- ifigrg junior Prom Courtg Home- coming Courtg Cheerleaderg H. R. Presg V. Pres., Attendance Sec., Treasg Sophomore V. Pres.g Senior Treas. Russell 1. Bardolf, jr. Demosthenian Literary Society, Pres Citamard Drama 1 .g Cub: House of Rep.g Social Comm.g Wrestling, Jr. Varsityg H. R. Intramural Sportsg One-Act Plays, The Miracle Worker , The Man Who Came to Dinner 5 Hi-Lilerp Tatlerf Bear- cat Reporterg Permingff Cheer- leaderg H. R. Pres.g V, Pres., Treas. Lynda V, Beard Bonnie K. Beath Connie L. Beattie Girls' Athletic Assn.: Service Cooperative-Group Ag H. R. Hi-Lizef. Squadg Hi-Liin. Martin L. Beck, jr. Alpha Debating Societyg Der Deutsche Vereing Russian Clubg Citamard Drama Clubg March- ing Bandg Concert Bandg H. R. Intramural Sportsg One-Act Playsg H. R. Attendance Sec. Pres. Deborah S. Barnhart Cooperative-Group B. Linda K. Becker Home Economic Soc., Pres., Re- porterg Future Teachers of America, V. Pres.g School As- Richard L. Beck Harry E. Becker sembliesg Hi-Lileif Tazleff Honor Roll. l 3 I Paula S. Blum Euterpean Literary Soc., I.C.C. Rep.g Le Cercle Frangaisg Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Correspond- ing Sec., Social Comm., Chair- mang Hi-Lirvr: Honor Roll. 32 dr:-:r . Donald L. Beckman R f 'r ah, joseph P. Beddia American Field Service Clubg House of Rep., Assembly Comm., Service Squadg Student Advisory Boardg Lost and Found Commg Ways -and Means Comm., Intramural Sportsg Frolic, Time Out for Ginger g H.R. Recording Sec., Attendance Sec., Treas. qs.. Carol A. Beisel Penn Commercial Soc.g Charities Comm.g Frolicg School Assemb- liesg H.R. V-Pres.g Hi-Liler. P '15 .Y 'r-as Robin A. Benedict School Assemblies-Math Awardg Cooperative-Group B5 H.R Pres., Attendance Sec. 1-ff ,. br' Velma Billet Wanda Billet Williarn L. Bomberger jr. Demosthenian Literary Soc., V- Pres., Recording Sec., Varsity Clubg Thespians Soc.g Citamard Drama fflubg Executive Cabinet, Pres.g XVrestling, Jr. Varsity, Varsityg jr, Varsity, Varsity Letters, Intramural Sportsg One- Act Plays, No Room in the Inn g School Assembliesg Taller,- Junior Prom Court, Kingg I-I.R. Pres., V-Pres.g junior Class, V- Pres. Barbara A. Bookman Girls' Atheletic Assn.g Cooper- ative-Group B. Scarab Art Soc.g Girls' Athletic Assn., Penn Commercial, Lead- ership Trainingg Sophomore, junior Chorusg Penningrg Co- operative-Group A. fwgr xi Roslyn C. Black Cooperative Group Ag H.R. V Pres. 1 :Q Judy Ann Bortner Girls' Athletic Assn., Leadership Corpsg Sophomore and junior Chorusg Senior Chorusg Assembly Comm.g School Assemblies: Tatler, Typing Editorg Cooper- ativwGroup Bg Cheerleaders, Ir. Varsity, Jr. Varsity Letter. Larry A. Bowers jr. Varsity Footbalg Intramural Sportsg H,R. Pres., V-Pres., Treas.g Honor Roll. julia Louise Bowman Diane E. Brabham Eugene L. Brandt I-LR. V-Pres. Recording Sec. Girls' Athletic Assn.g Leader- Intramural Sporfss Additional ship Corpsg Service Squad. Steven Brennan Wrestling, Varsity: Intramural Sports. Stephanie I. Brindle Linda Brenneman Home Economics Soc., Girls' Usher Soc.g Girls' Athletic Assn., Leadership Corps, Lost and Found Comm.g House of Rep., Stenographic Comm., I-LR. Pres. Arlene I. Brown Athletic Assn., I.C.C. Rep., Leadership Corpsg Sopho- more and junior Chorus, School Assemblies, Christmas and Easter programsg Distributive Education, Student Employment. Girls' Sports, H.R. Pres., V-Pres., tendance Sec. Geraldine Brenner Senior Chorusg Service Squadg Frolic, Then Sound of Music , School Assemblies, All-School play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. LeRoy Bricker Bruce A. Brown Alpha Debating Rep., Thespians Citamard Drama Club, V-Pres.g Student Advisory Board, Frollc, The King and l , The Sound Soc., l.C.C. Soc., Treats., of Musicmg One-Act Plays, School Assemblies, My Three Angels , Miracle Worker , Ass't. Stage Managerg Permingrg Honor Roll. Rebecca Arlene Brown Girls' Athletic Assn.g Tatlef, CooperativwGroup Ag H.R Treas. Valerie Lynnette Brown Home Economics Soc., Girls' Athletic Assn,g Penn Commer- cialg Leadership Corpsg Service Squad, Cooperative-Group A. 33 an ,Q-'1- -uf Me? l dorft work. I jun supervise. Y .,,, ,M Susan Bucklen Candy Kay Bupp Concert Bandg Concert Chorus -cuan- Deborah Kay Bupp jack Lynn Bupp Patricia, A, Bupp Raymond L. Burns F ay Byrd Distributive Education Soc. Distributive Education Soc.g Stu- Sophomore and junior Chorusg QU0Pefaf1V?C'10l1P B H dem EmP1OYmcnt, Distributivc Education In 'S 34 Stephanie L. Calder Euterpean Literary Soc.g Color Guardg Concert Chorusg Senior Chorusg House of Rep.g Lost and Found Comm., Chairmang Frolic, Sound of Music g School Assemblies, junior Talent Showg fli-Lx:It'J,' Tatlefy Bear- cat Reporterg Penningfj Co- operative-Group Bg junior Prom Courtg Homecoming Courtg H. R. Pres.g Other Musical Groups ysit . , e ' ii i Harold L. Carr jr. House of Rep.g House and Grounds Comm.g Scholarship Comm.g Track, jr. Vzxrsityg Honor Rollg lntramural Sportsg H.R. V-Pres., Attendance Sec. Well, if beau Jpezzding 52.50 Junior Historical Soc., Scarab Art Soc. 5 Communications Pres' Comm.g Audio Visual Projection- istg H. R. V. Pres. La Pearle Caufhen Keith B. Chronister Home Economics Soc.g Hi-Liter Golf. Jr- VH1'5ifYi V3f5il-'YS .lf- Varsity Award Joseph C. Carter Allen L. Castle Football, Jr. Varsityg H. R. Hello out zbere all you friendly people in mfelerin land Rita Ann Chronister Edith C. Clauser Linda Lee Coble Girls' Athletic Assn.g Cooper- Hi-Ufff Penn Commercial Soc H1L1ter ativwGroup B5 H. R. V. Pres., Recording Sec., Attendance Sec. In Ibe age of rpace, mort people look up. Marty knowr iz: better lo look down. Cynthia L. Codori Le Cercle Frangaisg Quil and Scrollg National Honor Soc.g Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Color Guard, Captaing House of Rep.g Scholarship Comm.g School As' semblies, Taller, Campaigng Taller, Copy Editor, Layout Staffg H, R. Recording Sec., Treas.g Honor Rollg Distin- guished Honor Roll. H. R. Treas. Donna S. Coffman El Circultf Espanol, I. C. C. Rep.g Girls' Athletic Assn.g Leadership Corpsg One-Act Plays, Murder in Hollywood . Sharon O. Conley Leadership Corps Linda L. Conn Clio Literary Soc.g Future Teachers of Americag Girls' Ath- letic Assn.g American Field Serv- ice Club, Leadership Corpsg Marching Bnndg Symphonic Bandg Concert Band, Social Comm., Chairman of Publicityg Frolic, The King and I , School Assemblies, H. R. Pres. V. Pres,g Honor Roll. Wag Paul A. Craley Jr. Track, Varsityg Varsity Letter, Wrestling, Varsityg Varsity Letterg jacket, Tenth Grade- 95 lb. Sec. Champg Eleventh Grade-103 lb. York Co. Ina vitational Champg Runner-up- Sec. Champ, Cross Country, Var- sity, Varsity Letterg Medal- 20th in All-League Conf. Run. Holly Crist Cooperative-Group B. John R. Contino Bonnie L. Conway Penn Commercial, Color Guardg Social Comm.g Student Advisory Boardg Frolic, The Sound of Music , School Assemblies, H.R. Attendance Sec.g Honor Roll. James T. Cfawshaw Barbara Ellen Crimrnins H. R. Attendance Sec. Linda S. Crone David E. Dalton School Assembliesg Cooperative- Finance Comm., Track, jr. Var- Group Ag H. R. Recording Sec., sityg Basketball, Varsity, Jr. Var- Attendance Sec. sity, Hi-Liter. Home Economics Soc.g Girls' Athletic Assn., Charities Comm, Richard E. Conway Ronald K. Davy Student Advisory Boardg Intra- mural Sportsg School Assemblies Chairman, Junior Talent Show, Hi-LiteJ, Business Managerg Bearcat Reporterg Penf1ingJ,' H R. Pres., Attendance Sec. n Anita E. Day Penn Commercial Soc., I. C. C Rep. Edward A. Dayhoff Q. Mary E. Deacon H. R. Pres., V. Pres.g Honor Roll. Helen E. DeLauder Home Economicsg Soc. El Cir- cul6 Espanol, Girls' Usher Soc.g Student Advisory Boardg Penn- ingff Honor Roll. Brenda Dell Gerry L. Dellinger Frolic, The King and 1 Scarab Art Soc.g Wrestling, Var- School Assemblies. sity, Football, Jr. Varsityg H. R. Pres., V. Pres. Bonnie Lou Dietz Girls' Athletic Assn.g Penn Commercial Soc., Leadership Trainingg Marching Bandg Sym- phonic Bandg Concert Band: Taller. Robert C. Demmitt Concert Band, Sophomore and Junior Chorusg Concert Chorus: Assembly Comm., Betsy Ross Comm.g Intramural S ports 3 School Assembliesg Hi-Lilerf Tatleff Penningf. Terry L. Dickensheets ,...4-we James Michael Dietz 'T Marsha C. Diem Clio Literary Soc.g Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Majorettesg Red Cross Comm., Frolic, The King and I g School Assemb- lies, H. R. V. Pres., Recording Sec.g Honor Roll. -W ,.,, ,fy Thomas Dillman Demosthenian Literary Soc., Literary Critic, Cub Reporterg Varsity Clubg House of Rep.g Senateg Swimming, Varsity, Jacket, Ringg School Assemblies, junior Talent Show: H. R. Pres., Honor Rollg Sophomore Class Senator. Willard C. Dinges Rita L. Dodson Student Employment. Robin Jean Doll Christine Donovan Gregory S. Dorsey Larry Michael Dorsey Societas Latinas, Pres.g Junior Hi-Li1e.f,' Pefzningrg Student Em- Historical Soc.g V-Pres.g Service ployment. Squadg Hi-Lizerg H.R. Treas. Christine E. Dubs School Assembliesg Honor Roll. 38 Sheila D. Dubs junior Historical Soc.g American Field Service Clubg Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Hi-Lilerf Tallerg Penningry Honor Roll. Bonnie J. Easter Home Economics Soc., Reporterg Future Teachers of America, Sec.g Quill and Scrollg Girls' Athletic Assn.g House of Rep.g Betsy Ross Comm.g Student Handbook: Scholarship Comm.g Student Directoryg Frolic, The Music Man g School Assemb- liesg Hi-Li1eJ,' Penningrg H.R. V4Pres,g Honor Roll. Robert L. Doyle Sunlight Serenadersg Orchestrag Marching Bandg Symphonic Bandg Concert Bandg Student Advisory Board. I-Q ., Dianna Lynn Dorsey Girls' Athletic Assn. Stephen Edward Dubbs Linda Mae Eaton Linda A. Ebaugh Distributive Educationg Student Employmentg Honor Roll. Debra .lo Ehrhart Daniel A. Eisenhour Ruth Ellenbogen Junior Historical Soc., Parlia- mentariang Quill and Scroll American Field Service Club Orchestrag Hi-Litefg Taller, Pic: ture Identification Ed.g Penn l77gJ'. Joann Embrey Paul E. Eyler Susan W. F archt One-Act Playsg Distribulive Ed- H. R. Recording Sec., Attend- ucationg Student Employment. ance Sec., Treas. Virginia A. Fastnacht Der Deutsche Verein, V. Presg Junior Historical Soc.g Quill and Scrollg Girls Athletic Assn., V. Presg Orchestrag Marching Band: Symphonic Bandg Concert Band Tennis, jr. Varsityg School Assemblicsg Hi-Liierg Taller: Honor Roll. Patricia K. Feder Junior Historical Soc.g Quill and Scrollg Girls' Usher Soc., I. C. C. Rep., V. Prcs.g American Field Service Clubg Hi-Li1eJ,' Tatlcry Peimingfj Honor Roll. Doris E. Ferguson Michael L. Fissel Thomas W. Fite Kim W lilecksteiner Alpha Debating Soc,5 Russian Fitimud Drama Club H1L11e.v Clubg Charities Comme Intra- Sports Editor Be1rc1t Reporter mural Sportsg Ti1llc'r,' H.R. V- Pres. David A. Folkerner 1117130719 for King of the Hilln? 4,6- Thomas Eugene Folk Gay L. Forrest National Honor Soc., Orchestra, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Betsy Ross Comm., Service Squad, Baseball, Varsity, Basketball, Varsity, Jr. Varsity, School Assemblies, H.R. V-Pres., Recording Sec. x 2, S. Frederick Flickinger Varsity Club, Wrestling, Varsity Manager, Football, Varsity, Honor Roll. Jeffery W. Flinchbaugh Social Comm., Intramural Sports Additional Sports, H.R. Pres. V-Pres., Attendance Sec. Sharon E. F oose Karen Lynn F oller El Circulo Espanol, Leadership Corps, Cheerleaders, Varsity. Clio Literary Soc., Future Teachers of America, American Field Service Club, Orchestra, Senior Chorus, Student Hand- book Comm., Hi-LileJ,' P.?7I71iIIgf,' H.R. V-Pres., Honor Roll. Sherry Ann lorney Future Teachers of America, Girls' Usher Soc., Girls' Athletic Assn., Leadership Corps, Honor Ro l. Paula Fowler Thespians Soc., American Field Service Club, Citamard Drama Club, Intramural Sports, Frolic, The Sound of Music , Pub- licity Chairman, One-Act Plays, Comm. Chairman, School As- semblies, H.R. Attendance Sec., Honor Roll. Caugbf! Tuizzg lo weak out of rclaool? td' Linda A. Freed Euterpean Literary Soc., Treas.. V-Presg Quill and Scrollg Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Reporterg Majorcttcsg House of Rep., Sec., Senate, Finance Comm., Lost and Found Comm.g Stenographic Comm., Chairman, Hal of Fame Comm. Iii-l.ife.f,' Bearcat Re- porterg RL'?'171fI7gJ', Editorial Staffg Honor Rollg Sophomore Class Senator, Chairman of Senior Class Float. Somebody really lm: rl vivid imagiuazian! '4! '2?w Iudith A. Freund Le Cercle Frangaisg Penn Pep- pers Sports Soc.g Sophomore and junior Chorusg School Assem- blies, Hi-Lilerg Tutlerg Penningr: H.R. Recording Sec., Treas. l l fiff' . Harold E. Fromm David Eugene Joyce Elaine Fulir Varsity Clubg A,V,T.S, Student Fuhffnflfl JI. El Circulo Espanol, Girls' Alli- Guide' Football Varsityg Intra- letic Assn.g Anna Galatsianos Clio Literary Soc., Correspond- ence Sec.g Girls' Athletic Assn.: Leadership Corpsg Charities Comm., Student Advisory Boardg School Assembliesg Hi-Lilerf Pennnzgf, Typing Staffg Home- coming Court, H.R. Pres.g Honor Roll. Quex Bonnie K, Gciselman Quill and Scroll Soc., National Honor Soc.g Girls' Athletic Assn., Thespians Soc.g Citamard Drama Clubg Sophomore and junior Chorus, Senior Chorusg Concert Chorusg Assembly Comm.g Chairman, Intramural Sports, Frolic, The King and I , Prom Comm., The Sound of Music , accompanist, The Music Man , accompanistg One- Act Plays, Prop Comm.g School Assemblies, Prop Comm.- The Man Who Came to Dinner , See How They Run , and Time Out for Ginger g Tullerg H.R. V-Pres., Recording Sec.: Honor Roll. james E. Gelzer Boys' Chorusg Senior Chorus Intramural Sports. Allen L. Gentzler Intramural Sports. Tobin N. Gerhart National Honor Soc., Varsity Clubg House of Rep.g Senateg Tennis, Varsity, Swimming, Var- sityg Senior Class Senator. Robert David Givens Demosthenian Literary Soc., Cor- responding Sec., Criticg Student Advisory Boardg Marching Band, Symphonic Bandg Concert Bandg House of Rep., Intramural Sportsg Tfztler Assemblyg Taller Staff, Publicity Editorg H.R. Pres., V-Pres, My arf' Bruce Vaughn Glatfelter Varsity Clubg Baseball, Ir. Var- sityg Wrestling, jr. Varsity, Var- sityg Football, jr. Varsity, Var- sityg jr. Varsity and Varsity Letters, jacketg Intramural Sportsg School Assemblies, Wrestling, Baseballg H.R. Attendance Sec. Celinda Glatfelter Eutcrpean Literary Soc., Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Parliamen- tarian, .Flag Twirlcrs, Ili-Lilerf Tnllzfrg Bearcat Reporter, H.R. Pres., V-Pres. Gary Lee Gibbs Gregory A. Gibbs Der Deutsche Verein, Treas. Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Cit- amard Drama Clubg Marching Bandg Symphonic Bandg Concert Band.g Intramural Sportsg Tfztlerg Sports Staff Gary L. Gladfelter junior Historical Soc.g Thcspians Soc., Citarnard Drama Clubg Boys' Chorusg Frolic, The King and I , The Sound of Music g One-Act Playsg H.R. Attendance Sec.g Honor Roll, Distributive Education Soc. Gloria Jean Gladfelter Girls' Athletic Assn.g Sophomore and Junior Chorus. Michael E. Gilbert Varsity Clubg Thespians Soc. Citamard Drama Clubg Boys Chorusg Swimming, Varsity Frolic, The King and I Frolic Assembly Karen Y. Glatfelter Stephanie Glatfelter Penn Commercial, Treas.: Bear- Frolicg SchoulAssemblics. Cat Reporterg Honor Roll. Lynn M. Golden Girls' Athletic Assn,g Leader- ship Corpsg Distributive Edu- cation. joel K. Gordon Marching Band, Symphonic Bandg Concert Bandg Betsy Ross Comm. 5 Intramural Sports, Tutlerg H.R. V-Pres.g Honor Roll. Veda M. Gorsuch Homecoming Courtg H. R. Pres. Treas. Color Guardg Bearcat-Reporter, Pennmgrf Queen, junior Prom' Terry E. Gosnell Richard A. Gracey El Circul6 Espanol, Betsy Ross Comm,g Intramural Sports, Hi- Lizer, Byron james Grayson Alpha Debating Soc.g Junior Historical Soc., I.C.C. Rep.g Boys' Chorus, Concert Chorus, Communications Comm., Chair- man, Intramural Sports, Audio Visual Projectionistsg H.R. Pres., Attendance Sec. J. Michael Green Thomas E- Gfefffl Student Advisory Board, Intra- mural Sports, Hi'LiteJ,' Bearcat Reporter. Gary K. Gray Diane L. Grim Societas Latina, V-Pres.g Girls' Usher Smog Girls Athletic Assn., Penningff Attendance Sec. Barbara V. Gross Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g American Field Service Club, Marching Band, Drum Major, Color Guard, juni'or Sergeantg Sophomore and junior Chorusg Finance Comm., Chairman' School Assemblies, Tatler. y Stephen W. Gross ,Ianlyn R. Grove Scarab Art Soc., H. R. Record- H- R. V'PfCS-3 RGC0rdir1g SGC. ing Sec.g H. R. Treas,g Honor Roll. Marlin H. Grove Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Var- sity Clubg House of Rep.: Stu- dent Advisory Boardg Football, Varsity, Jr. Varsity, Intramural Sportsg School Assembliesg H. R. Trcas.g Honor Roll. Nancy May Grove Hi-Lim, james M. Gruver Wrestling, Jr. Varsityg L4 Vie Lynn Elaine Guise Wfilliam E. Hale Honor Roll. Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Intramural Sports. Barbara Jean Hamer Penn Commercial Soc.g Soph- omore and Junior Chorusg Senior Chorusg Honor Roll. Joyce Hamm Brenda E. Hamrne Jeffrey E. Hamme Sherry A. Hanawalt S0Ph0m0fC and Jumor Chorus Quill and Scrollg American Field Volley Ball, Varsityg Intramural ElACircul6 Espafiolg Junior His- Semor Chorus Student Hand Service Clubg Hi-LileJ,' Bearcat Sportsg H. R. V-Pres.g H.R, torical Socretyg Service Squad book Comm School Assemblies Reporterg Honor Roll. Treas. Commg Student Advisory Boardg Hi-Litc.r,' Honor Roll . Pamela Sue Gruver Der Deutsche Vereing Le Cercle Frangaisg National Honor Soc.: Girls Athletic Assn.g Thespians Socg American Field Service Clubg Russian Clubg Citamard Drama Clubg Assembly Comm.g Student Handbook Comxn.g Frolicg One-Act Playsg School Assernbliesg Tallerf Honor Roll. Jane E. Hamilton junior Academy of Science. Wanda Handy Girls' Athletic Assn.g Leader- ship Corps. Brenda S. Hanna Linda J. Harkins Carol Marie Hartlaub House of Rep. Euterpean Literary Soc.g Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Flag Twirlers, Headg House of Rep.g Charities Comm,g Student Ad- visory Boardg Ways and Means Comm.g School Assembliesg Hi- Liierg Tatlerg Penningrf Co- operative Group-Ag H. R. V- Pres., Recording Sec., Treas.g Honor Roll. L, M Barbara Ann Hartman Lynda R. Hartman Canavia Mildred Hayes Richard D. Hayes Girls Athletic Assn.g Leadership Corpsg Cooperative Group A. 3 Hazel Harriet Haymon Stephen Hedgepeth Janet R. Heidler Jaclyn A, Helzef William R. Henry OfCh?SffH3 Milffhiflf-Z Bflfldi SYID' Clio Literary Soc,, Pres., Treas.g Ph0f11C Bflfldi Stl-lf-llfflf AdV1S01'Y School Assembliesg Tazfler, Ad- Boardz Track, VarS1fY: Infra- verrising Sraffg H.R. V-Pres., mural SPOFISJ Additional Sports, Attendance Sec.g Honor Roll. WK Didrfl your Mather ever teach you Z0 dren? Gregory E, Hensel Marching Bandg Concert Band. Susan L. Hershock Home Economics Soc.g El Cir- cul6 Espaiiolg Citamard Drama Clubg Sophomore and Junior Chorusg Girls' Swimmingg One- Act Plays, Beauty Parade , Time Out for Ginger , Stage Manager for Miss Forsythe is Missingng School Assemblies. f.. --A Suzanne M. Hess Ann L. Hevner House of Rep.g Ways and Means Comm.g School Assembliesg Hi- Lile.f,' Tallery Penningrg H.R. Treas. Dale A. Hickman Carol Dolores Hill Junior Historical Soc.g Girls' Usher Soc.g Girls' Athletic Assn., I.C.C. Rep.g American Field Service Clubg Leadership Corpsg Sophomore and Junior Chorusg Concert Chorusg Assem- bly Comrn.g Frolic, The Sound of Music g One-Act Playsg School Assembliesg H.R. Record- ing Sec. , . Brian Hoffman Der Deutsche Vereing Penn Pep- pers Sports Soc,g Finance Comm.g Intramural Sportsg H. R. Record- ing Sec. 46 Nam... ffbr Daryl I.. Hoffman Service Squadg Football, jr. Var- Slfyj Intramurals Sportsg La Vie, Student Employmentg I-LR. V Pres.g Honor Roll, l'll bald il ro we gel lbs rigbz weiglaz. .f t a .Q . e' ' ' .q 1 ,..,Av V M ,.,,..W,, L, . .. .fl 2: ,Q '--fri! A ii. 1 John M. Hoffman Societas Latina, Treas.g Thespians Soc., Sergeant-at-Arms, Citamard Drama Club, Sergeant-at-Armsg Social Comm., Intramural Sportsg One-Act Plays, All School Play, Time Out for Ginger, Linda Hoffman in 5 iff, ,F lf. ' H 7 if ' l if ll Sophomore and junior Chorus. Grelan Lamar Holmes Benn Peppers Sports Soc.g Var- sity Club: Boys' Chorusg Track Varsity Letterg Awards, jacketg VUSIYYS B3Skffll3l1. .lf- V21'SifYZ 1-LR, V.P1-es, Football, Varsity, Jr. Varsityg Volley Ball, Varsity, Intramur- al Sportsg H.R. Treas. Barry G. Holmes Baseball, Varsityg Basketball, Varsity, Cross Country, Varsityp - , o . Tbaff what I like, perfect alterzdnnref v And now . . live 11101116111 u'e'z'e all been uniting for .,... . Wfilliam H. Holt james R. Hoover JoAnn Hopkins One-Act Play, See How They Run g Distributive Educationg Student Employmentg Honor Roll. Llflfla C. Hopkins Robert C, Hgfn Senior CIWOIUSL C00PCfafiVe Hi-Lileff Talleff Pefmingf. Group A. 47 . 'im' -auf'-'Mor Carolyn L. Hostetter Sophomore and Junior Chorus, Honor Roll. joan M. Ilgenfritz Girls' Athletic Assn., Leader- ship Corps, Betsy Ross Comm., Intramural Sports 48 ss. Karen M. Hostetter Allen D. Houser, jr. Karen L. Houser Hi-Liter. Intramural Sports. Charities, School Assemblies, Co- Marsha A. Hunt Euterpean Literary Soc., Nation- al Honor Soc., Thespians Soc., Sec., American Field Service Club, Recording Sec., Citamard Drama Club, Sec., Sophomore and junior Chorus, Senior Chorus, Finance Comm., Student Handbook, Frolic, The King and I , The Sound of Music , Music Man , One-Act Plays, The Man Who Came to Din- ner , Blithe Spirit , See How They Run , Law Diggers , Sorry, Wrong Number , My Three Angels , Time Out for Ginger , The Miracle Worker , Honor Roll. operative-Group B, Homeroom Treas., Honor Roll. Janet Marie Hunter Girls' Athletic Assn., Leader- and Junior Chorus, Senior Chorus, Assembly Comm., Social Comm. 3 School Assemblies, Homeroom V. Pres. V., .- eva 5, 77-r , ,.i ffiwbiglszis ,R ' w..sz:3.egig:'f-gif N - - , . f 4 R ,aa g .,. I df, . . of 1 A . Fai, i 2. , f 'Q' s ' Y 4 i P' J' 'J 0 ai Betty M. Ilgenfritz . , ..---f ,1 Deborah E. Howard Junior Historical Soc., Girls Athletic Assn., Penn Commer- cial Soc., Sophomore and Jun- ior Chorus, Senior Chorus, Tut- Ierf CooperativeGroup B, Homeroom V. Pres, Charles Robert Inners Varsity Club, Eecutive Cabinet, House of Rep., Finance Comm., Baseball, Varsity, Basketball, jr. Varsity, Football, Varsity, Intra- mural Sports: Honor Roll, Sopho- more Class Pres. Steven H. Inners Der Deutsche Verein, Pres., jun- ior Historical Soc., Thespians Soc., American Field Service Club, Russian Club, Citamard Drama Club, Boys' Chorus, School organist, Frolic, The ioniiid of Music , Taller, Honor o Aurora Barbieri Isasi American Field Service Club, lgciiriign Exchange S4.udent from i e. George A. Jacobs Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Intramural Sports, H.R. Attendance Sec. John A. Jamison Football, Ir. Varsity, Intramur- al Sports Richard L. Jeffries Russian Club, Pres., Charities Comm.g Intramural Sports, Hi- Litefg Bearcat Reporterg Penn- ingrg H.R. Pres., Honor Roll. Martha Louise Johnson Esther R. Jiles Brenda Louise Jones Clio Literary Soc.g Penn Pep- pers Sports Soc.g Orchestra: Betsy Ross Comm.g Student Ad- visory Board, Hi-Lize.r,' Tatlerf Bearcat Reporterg Homeroom Pres.: Honor Roll. M. Diane Jones Clio Literary Soc.g Der Deutsche Vereing Finance Comm.g Hi- Literf Homeroom Pres., Treas. Ronald C. Jones Intramurals Sportsg Homeroom V . -Pres, Linda E. Kahiey Girls' Athletic Assn.: V. Pres.: Penn Commercial Soc.: Sopho- more and Junior Chorus, Betsy Ross Comm.g Cooperative- giroup Ag Homeroom Attendance ec. Jessie Johnson Juanita E. Jones Home Economics Soc., Girls' Athletic Assn.g Student Employ- ment. Jeffrey L. Kaltreider El Circulcf Espanol. Linda Johnson Girls' Athletic Assn., Leader- ship Corpsg Senior Chorusg As- sembly Comm. Jill D. Kammer American Field Service Clubg Homeroom V. Pres.g Attendance Sec., Treas. 49 Lester C. Kinard Walter V. Karwicki Deetta D. Keefer Dorothy E. King Societas Latina, V. Pres.g Future Teachers of Americag Junior His- torical Soc., Sec.g Quill and Scroll Girl's Usher Soc.g Thes- pians Soc.: American Field Serv- ice Club, Citamard Drama Club, Sec.g Marching Banclg Symphonic Band, Concert Bandg House of Rep.g Red Cross Comm. Chair- mang Service Squadg Lost and Found Comm.: Frolic, The Sound of Music g One-Act Playsg School Assembliesg Tfzllezy' Hon- or Roll. Thomas W. Keefer Baseball, J.V.g Intramural Sportsg Homeroom, Pres., Attendance Sec. Nancy J. Kauffman Distributive Education. Marina S. Keriazis Clio Literary Soc., Parliamentar- ian, Inspirational Coordinator: Quill and Scrollg Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Student Advisory Boardg Hi-Lifen Tarler, Layout Editorg Penniflgff H.R. Pres., Attendance Sec.g Honor Roll. Brenda J. Kiser Future Teachers of Americag Na- tional Honor Soc.g Girls' Usher Soc., Parliamentariang 'Girls' Athletic Ass:g Leadership Corpsg Sophomore and junior Chorusg Senior Chorusg Frolicg School As- sembliesg Pennirzgff Honor Roll. Rebecca L. Kleffman Sophomore and Junior Chorusg School Assemblies. William R. Kauffman Intramural Sportsg Homeroom Re- cording Sec., Treas.g Honor Roll. Ronald L. Kern Scarab Art Soc. Margaret H. Klick Euterpean Literary Soc., Parlia- mentariang Der Deutsche Vereing Le Cercle Frangaisg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Soc.3 Penn Peppers Sports Soc., V.- Pres.g American Field Service Club, Color Guarclg Executive Cabinet, Sec. of Serviceg School Assembliesg Hi-Liteig Tatler: Bearcat Reporterg Homecoming Courtg H.R. Pres., V.-Pres.: Honor Rollg Sophomore and junior Class Sec. John S. Klinedinst Demosthenian Literary Soc., Tre:is.g National Honor Soc., Pres.g Thespians Societyg Cita- mard Drama Club, V.-Pres.g House of Rep.g Betsy Ross Comm., Co-Chairman, Student Advisory Board, Chairmang House and Grounds Comm.g Hall of Fameg Intramural Sportsg One-Act Plays, Time Out For Ginger , School Assembliesg H.R. Treas.g Honor Roll. Donald L. Kohler XVrestling, Varsity, jr. Varsityg jr. Varsity, Varsity Awards. Sandra Klinedinst Le Cercle Francais, National Honor Soc., American Field Service Clubg Orchestrag Mixed Chorus, Honor Roll. Loretta E. Knaub Le 'Cercle Francais, Societas La- tinag Future Nurses of America, I.C.C. Rep.: National Honor Soc.g H.R. Treas.g Honor Roll. Lynn M. Knaub 56 Oscar H. Kohler, Jr. Jeni V. Koons Honor Roll. Permingr. Georgianna Krantz David M. Krebs Der Deutsche Vereing Le Cercle Francaisg Orchestra, Marching Bandg Symphonic Bandg Concert Bandg Concert Chorusg Basket- ball, Varsity, Managerg Varsity Letterg Intramural Sports, H.R. Recording Sec. David A. Kriner Intramural Sports. Brenda Koser Clio Literary Soc.g School As- sembliesg HR. Pres., Recording Sec., V. Pres.g Honor Rollg Dis- tinguished Honor Roll. Sandra L. Krout Clio Literary Soc.g Der Deutsche Vereing National Honor Soc.g Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Color Guardg Sophomore and junior Chorusg Safety Comm.g Student Handbook Comm.g Tutlery I-LR. Pres., V.-Pres.g Honor Roll. Patricia Ann Kunkel Le Cercle Frangaisg Girls' Usher Societyg Russian Club: Citmard Drama Clubg H.R. Recording Sec. 5l ...... My band, not my hair! 5 A ii E - , iii w esw4aeQasu,s Michael C. LaNasa Barbara E. Landis Track, Jr. Varsityg Wrestling, Jr. Varsityg Football, Varsity, Jr. Varsiryg Intramural Sports: La Vie,' H.R. Attendance Sec. mmm Bnenda E. Landis Martha L. Leader Euterpean Literary Soc.g Der Deutsche Verein, ICC Rep.: Le Cercle Francais, ICC Rep.: Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g American Field Serviceg Orchestrag House of Rep.g Ways and Means Comm.: Tatler. 52 Cheryl Holder Landis H i-Liter. Joyce E. Landis Sandra Lee Lartz Betsy Ross Comm. Drena K. Landis Future Teachers of America: American Field Service Clubg Sophomore and Junior Chorus: Senior Chorusg Taller. Mary E. Lease Homework rzoz done? !Firing squad! SNQIQ Wai Q t 2 1 Righafd Lease Barbara A. Leber Trailer, Typing Staff. Marlene S. Lecrone Gail D. Lefever Distributive Education, I-LR. Rec. Sec. bv-' . nf' .:-' ' :rm ' if l mrs , WW -'M W.. Q. eb ae.. Q Who need: Belly Crocker when you'1ze gat uf! Daniel E. Lehr Sunlight Serenadersg Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Track, Var- sity, Ir. Varsityg Wrestling, jr. Varsity: Cross Country, Jr. Var- sityg Volley Ball, Varsity, Jr. Varsity: Intramural Sportsg Hi- LiteJ,' H.R. V. Pres. Karen M. Leiphart R1Ch9-fd ,Le1Phaft. Sophomore and Junior Chorusg Tatlwk Djfflbufge lafiugauon Betsy Ross Comm.g Tutlerf Cheer- H-R' ffm ance ec re S' leadersg H.R. Attendance Sec. Why did zhey have to rome up here? Now I'Il never he able to get any Jleepl Ronald L. Leiphart Chris E. Lewis Tatler, Publicity Staff, H.R. Track, Varsity Managerg Intra- Treag, mural Sportsg H.R. V. Pres. 53 Linda Anne Link Red Cross Comm.g H.R. V. Pres. Chester A. Mackentire H.R. Pres. 54 Harvey C. Lippy John F. Lowe john S. Lowrie Marching Band, Concert Band, Intramural Sportsg Audio Visual Proiectionistsg Distributive Edu- cationg H.R. Pres., Rec. Sec.: Honor Roll. Mary E. Lutzinger Honor Rollg Library Aid. Thomas M. Maksimak Student Advisory Board, H.R. Intramural Sportsg H.R. Pres., Recording Sec. A Jacqueline E. Lynch Beryl R. Lyons Penn Commercial Soc., Sopho- more and junior Chorus, Sen- ior Chorusg Tatler, Typing Staff, Honor Roll. Donna Mann Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Penn Commercial Soc.g House of Rep.g Sergeant at Arms, Finance Com.m.g School Assemblies, jun- ior Talent Show, Sports Assem- bliesg Cheerleader, Varsity Capt.: H.R. Pres.g Honor Roll. Jacqueline Manning Girls' Usher Soc., Sec.g Cita- mard Drama Club, Sophomore and junior Chorusg Senior Chorusg Red Cross Comm.g Stu- dent Handbook Commg Taller. Laura Luther Le Cercle Frangaisg American Clubg Citamard Orchestrag Color Field Service Drama Club, Guard, Service Squadg One-Act Playsg School L1le.r,' Tatlefg Pres. Assembliesg Hi- Penningrf H.R. LaDonna E. March Euterpean Literary Soc., Record- ing Sec.g Socictas Latina, Sec.g National Honor Soc., Sec., Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Orchestrag Marching Bandg Symphonic Bandg Concert Band, Social Cornm.g H.R. V. Pres., Record- ing Sec., Attendance Sec., Hon- or Roll. David G. Markel Linda V. McDonald Flag Twirlersg Sophomore and junior Chorusg Senior Chorusg Honor Roll. Bethel L. Martin Cynthia K. Martin Sophomore and Junior Chomg, Penn Commercial Soc., Assistant Sec.g Cooperative-Group Ag H.R. Pres. james David Martin Varsity Club, Baseball, Jr. Var- sityg Football, Varsity, Junior Varsityg Varsity Letter, Jr. Var- sty Letterg Award, Jacket: H.R. Intramural Sports. Peggy L. McAfee Euterpean Literary Soc., Corres- ponding Sec., Presidentg Le Cercle Frangaisg American Field Service Clubg Senate, Student Directory Comm., School As- semblies, Tutler, Art Editor, H.R. Treas. james W. McClellan Leonard H. McDonald El Circulo Espanol, Quill and Scroll, Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Assembly Comm., Student Ad- vistory Boardg Scholarship Comm., . Ways and Means Comm.g Intramural Sports, One- Act Playsg School Assembliesg Tullerf Honor Roll. Patricia jean McDowell Future Teachers of America, American Field Service Clubg Orchestra, Marching Bandg Sym- phonic Band, Concert Band: Fro- lic, The King and I , Sound of Music , School Assemblies, Honor Roll. Richard L. Mcllvaine Charles E. McKinley Alpha Debating Soc., Thespians Soc.g Citamard Drama Clubg Stu- dent Advisory Boardg Intramural Sportsg One-Act Playsg School Assemblies: Hi-Lileyf Bearcat Re- porter, H.R. Recording Sec., Treas.g All-School Plays, See How They Run, The Man Who Came to Dinner . Mr' Q-.., .,,.- Louise Ann Martin Orchestra, Frolicg School As- semblies. Arthur A. McKinney Varsity Club, Basketball, Var- sity, Football, Varsity. 55 Mary E. Middleton Home Economic Soc.g Girls' Ath- letic Assn.g Sophomore and jun- ior Chorusg Additional Musical Organizationsg Red C ro s s Comm.g Student Handbook Comm. 3 School Assemblresg H.R. Recording Sec. 56 Sheryn E. Mears Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Thes- pians Soc.g Citamard Drama Clubg Commencement Comm.g Frolic, The King and I , Sound of Music , Music Man g One-Act Playsg School Assembliesg H.R. V. Pres.g All- sembliesg H.R. V, Pres.g All- School Plays, Ste How They Run, Time Out For Ginger. Barbara A. Melhorn Sally Ann Melhorn Red Cross Comm.g H.R. Treas.g Distributive Education. Honor Roll. Linda F. Mensch Phillip R. Merkert Terry L. Meyers L21Vada MiCh21C1 Puture Teachers of Americag Na- Wrestling, jr. Varsityg H.Rr Intramural Sports. Girls Athletic Assn.: Hi-Life! tional Honor Soc.g Girls' Usher Pres.g Honor Roll, Tdflfff Pffflmflg-fi H-R- V- Pres Soc.g Marching Bandg Symphon- ic Bandg Concert Bandg Service Squadg Honor Roll. Carolyn E. Miller Euterpean Literary Soc.g Le Cercle Frangaisg Future Nurses of Amer- icag Penn Peppers Sports Soc.: Sophomore and Junior Chorusg Finance Comm.g Hi-Literf Bear- cat Reporterg H.R. Pres., V. Pres., Recording Sec., Attend- ance Sec.g Honor Roll. David D. Miller Donna C. Miller Frances E. Miller Intramural Sports Jeffrey Lynn Miller Joanne L. Miller Future Nurses of Americag Soph- omore and junior Chorusg-Sem ior Chorusg H.R. V. Pres. M-nv al Linda Rae Miller Michelle M. Miller Euterpean Literary Soc., Corres- ponding Sec., Der Deutsche ereing Le Cercle Francais, Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Reporter, ICC Rep.glAmerican Field Serv- ice Clubg Executive Cabinet: Sec. of Homeroomsg House of Rep.g Finance Comm., Ways and Means Comm., School As- sembliesg Hi-Lizerg Tazlerg jun- ior Prom Courtg Homecoming Court, Honor Roll, Vicki L. Miller El Circulo Espaiolg Girls' Usher Societyg Thespians Soc.g Cita- mard Drama Club, Student Hand- book, Frolic, The King and I . Sound of Music , Music Man g One-Act Plays, Beauty Parade, But Now There's Buford , Miss Forsythe Is Missing , Miracle Worker , Time Out For Ginger , H.R. Attendance Sec., Honor Roll. rr' Y Richard E. Miller fb ' john D. Mohr, Jr. Penn Peppers Sports Societyg Sun- light Serenadersg Orchestrag Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Bandg H.R. In- tramural Sportsg School Assem- blies, Honor Roll. Richard Enfield Miller Thespians Societyg Citamard Dra- ma Clubg House of Rep.g Corn- munications Comm., Student Ad- visory Boardg Frolic, Sound of Music, Student Director, One- Act Plays, See How They Run, My Three Angels, The Miracle Worker, Blithe Spirit, Five in Judgment, Monkey's Paw, Mur- der in Hollywood, Miss Forsythe Is Missing, Cheerleaderg School Assemblies, H.R. Pres. Robert Miller Ernest S. Morgan, Jr. Kenny E, Mort Elaine L Morton Distributive Education. lVba1 delimfiar-ta11'l zmil fa gel al zbem! ami Lloyd M. Moffofff Charles S. Mosebach El Circuit? Espafiolg Junior His- torical Soc.g American Field Service Clubg Social Comm.g H.R. Intramural Sportsg H.R. Pres., Treas. Bertha M. Moye Shelva Murray Carol A. Myers Curvin V. Myers, Ir. Frank F. Myers Social Comm. Oyghqgffg, Alpha Debating Societyg March' I Gregory M. Myers 58 Joyce E. Myers Le Cercle Frangais, V. Pres.g NAA tional Honor Soc., I.C.C.g Girls Athletic Assn.g Thcspians Snc.g American Field Service Clubg Citamarcl Drama Clubg Marching Bandg Symphonic Bandg Concert Bandg Charities Comm.: H.R. Recording Sec.g Qttandance Sec., Treasg Honor O . ing Hanclg Symphonic Bandg Con- cert Banrlg Baseball, Varsity. .AN . K .. 2 .K B S I 1 f e'r1 'e'r - iirr S , .r ,S or . ord 1 1'.. '- . .,,, .. . N k.is.,,., 7 V - xv. . .,.., i n v Q . M, . ro.i- ' . 1 .1 Y X X Xi afm-me ,,... . l fgyg X rr - .eeee i i - f it 5. V, . hw ig f... -54.5. . w gig - N S135 5 . yay. if ' ' r',r' . nge '--' W i' QA!! f 1 K - r , 2 1 rn dlgnq. yf' ,ggi-K.. X K 5 N, .l .,.. ,v ,... . ,fi ik X he j sk , The New G67Z67'dff0l1iI mor! popular way of Flflllflldliilg 'lrhoe leulber' ex- ,f71'e.r.f Margaret M. Myers Thespians Society, Sec., Pres.g American Field Service Club. V. Pres.g Citamard Drama Club, Sec., Pres.g House of Rep.g Fro- Iic, Asst. Stage Manager, Stage Manager, The King and I, The Sound of Music g One- Act Plays. The Man Wfho Came to Dinner, See How They Run , Time Out for Gingerng Three One-Act Plays, Blithe Spirit , My Three An- gels , The Miracle Worker g School Assembliesg Hi-I.i1t',f,' Tat- ler. Publicity Comm.g Bearcat Reporter, Reporter, Technician, Chairmang Pefznirzgrq H.R. Re- cording Sec. Marie E, Myers Penn Commercial SoC.g Sopho- more and jr. Chorus. 1 ! f Kczfby is in 4 daze! WW! IL: Chfzrizief Fan' be a rumen? Phlllip E. Myers Richard T. Myers Stephen S. Myers Josie A. Nace Bernard L Naffal Social Comm.g Intramural Sportsg HAR, Inn-am ral Sports: D'5tr'. Future Nurses of Americag Scarab XV tl' ' l V t H R I H 10543 RCC0fdiH!!, SCC.. butive Educaiiong H.R. V. l'res. Aff SOG, IGC RCP-3 Penn Com- traif1i.1ri1IlgSp'Lrrtsg llflslly RCC0l'dlI:lg Tieas mercial S0c.g H.R. V. Pres. SCC- Efzjouiifzg z':ffz4ar.5127ef1f.f af llve Fnclflly Cbfirzzlznr PIIHY1 Donna L. Naftal Penn Commercial Soc., Sec.g Hi- I.i1e1,' H ,R. TFWS- Dennis A. Nagle H.R. Intramural Sportsg Cooper- ative Group B. Deborah A. Naylor Euterpean Literary Soc., Le Cer- cle Frangaisg National Honor Soc., House of Rep.g Finance Comm., Ways and Means Comm., Tazlery H.R. Pres., At- tendance Soc.g Honor Roll. Dennis S Norton H.R. Attendance Sec. 60 Teddy L. Neff Clinton F. Nimmons Track, Ir. Varsity, 'H.R. Intra- mural Sportsg Hi-Lllerg Student Employment, H.R. Attendance Sec. Darlene M. Oberdick Girls Athletic Assn., Penn Pep- pers Sports Soc., House of Rep.g House, and Grounds Comm., Talley-,' Homecoming Court, Cheerleader, H.R. Treas. Freddie T. Nesbit, I. Thespians Soc., Citamard Dra- ma Clubg Assembly Comm., Safe- ty Comm.: H.R. Intramural Sports, Frolic, The King and I , The Sound of Music , One- Act Plays, Murder in Holly- wood , The Man Who Came to Dinner , The Monkey's Paw , H.R. Attendance Sec. Barry L. Ness Varsity Club: Swimming, V3-Y' sityg H.R. Attendance Sec. Christine E. Noel Clio Literary Soc., Le Cercle F1'HH52iSS Quill and Scroll Soc., Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Amer- ican Field Service Club, Corres- ponding Sec.g Sophomore and junior Chorus, Concert Chorus, Safety Comm., School Assemb- lies, Hi-Lite.r,' Tallerf Bearcat Re- porter, Penningrg H.R. Pres.: Recording Sec., Honor Roll. Carol S. N orbeck Penn Commercial Soc. Michael A. Ohler National Honor Soc.g Charities Comm., Finance Comm.g H.R. Pres.g Honor Roll. Susan R. Olinger Frolic, The King and I , One- Act Plays, No Room at the Inn , Hi-Liler. f inn P. Richard Ness Gregory R. Owen Alpha Debating Soc., Quill and Scroll Soc.g Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Varsity Club, Thespians Soc.g American Field Service Club, Treas.g Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, House of Rep., Sergeant of Arms, Senate, Swimming, Varsity, Man- agerg Varsity Letters, jacket, Frolic, The King and I , The Sound of Music g All-School Plays, My Three Angels , The Man Who Came to Din- nei 'g School Assembliesg Tatlerf H.R. Recording Sec., Honor Rgnllg 6Iglomecoming Coordinator., ' 5, ' . jesse E. Padgett House of Rep., Track, Jr. Var- sity, Wrestling, jr. Varsity, H.R. Intramural Sports, Hi- LiteJ,' H.R. Pres., V. Pres. Robert H. Peeling National Honor Soc., Scarab Art Soc., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Student Handbook Comm., Hi-Liles, Art Staff, Tutler, Art Staff, Pen- Mingr, Co-chairman. Richard E. Page Alpha Debating Soc., V, Pres., Pen Peppers Sports Soc., Pres., Marching Band, Concert Band, Social Comm,, Junior Prom Comm., Chairman, H.R. Intra- mural Sports, School Assemblies, Junior Talent Show, Honor Roll, Sophomore Class Treas., junior Class Treas., Senior Class Pres. Willimn A. Patterson Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Var- sity Club, Senate, Honor Flag Comm., Baseball, Varsity, .Jr. Varsity, Basketball, Jr. Varsity, Football, Varsity, Volley Ball, Varsity, H.R. Intramural Sports, School Assemblies, Ir. Talent Show, Tallerf H.R. Pres., Re- cording Sec., Senior Class Of- ficer, V. Pres. Gwendolyn Lee Pendarvis Girls' Athletic Assn., Sopho- more and Junior Chorus. Ruthel Parker Dale E. Parr Home Economics Soc., Junior Orchestra, Marching Band, Sym- Historical Soc., Scarab Art Soc., Phonic Bind: Concert Bands Finance Comm., Red Cross H.R. Intramural Sports, H.R. Comm. Pres. Donna Christine Pauler Sybil Elizabeth Peck E1 Circul6 Espaiiolg Penn Peppers Future Teachers of America, Fro- Sports Soc. lic Comm., One-Act Plays. xv 5 Q LaFayette Peterson II Robert H, Peterson Wrestling, Jr. Varsity, H.R. Attendance Sec. Janice L: Patterson Girls Athletic Assn., Leadership Training, Social Comm., Hi- Liter. Barbara K. Phiel Scarab Art Soc., Girls' Athletic Assn., Marching Band, Sym. phonie Band, Concert Band, Charities Comm., Penningxg H..R V. Pres., Recording Sec., At- tendance Sec. 6I Sharon L. Picking Susan M- P1Ymife Future Nurses of America: Tarler, Stephanie Y. Powell Charles R. Preston Danny L. Quickel Girls' Usher Soc.g Girls' Ath- Basketball, Varsity, jr. Varsity: Alpha Debating Soc.g Varsity letic Assn.g Girls' Leadership I-I,R. Intrximural Sports. Clubg House of Rep.g House and Grounds Comm., Chairmang Golf Varsity, jr. Varsityg H.R. In- tramural Sportsg School Assemb- liesg H.R. V. Pres. Trainingg Cooperative Group A. tt Dennis L. Poff Sylvia C. Rankin Societas Latinag El Circulo Es panolg Scarab Art Soc.g Thes pians Soc. Craig E. Rapp Josephine E, Ragqoe Sandra K. Rasin Robert G. Rawhouser Social Comm.g Baseball, Vnrsitv. Girls' Athletic Assn. El Ciffllllf ESPHHUL Marching Banclg Symphonic jr. Varsityg 'H.R. Intramural Bandg Concert Bandg Football, Sportsg School Assemblies. jf, Varsityg H,R, V, Prey, Treas. 62 Philip R. Reck House of Rep.g Safety Comm. H.R, Intramural Sports: School Assembliesg Hi-Lilerq I-l.R. Pres. V. Pres., Attendance Sec. Trcas. Robert A. Redman Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Red Cross Comm.g Track, jr. Varsityg H.R. Intramural Sportsg Hi-Lilerf Bearcat Reporterg Pen- IIIIIQQJQ' H.R. Pres., V. Pres. William A. Redman Frederick S. Reese Executive Cabinetg House of Distributive Educationg H.R. V. Rep.: Track, Jr. Varsityg Bas- Pres.g Junior Class Officer, V. ketball, Varsity: H.R. Intra- Pres. mural Sportsg H.R. Recording Sec., Attendance Sec. jeffrey A. Reisinger Joanne Reisinger Kenneth R. Rhine Dale L- Rhoades Football, Varsityg H.R. Inna- Dfmfwghfnian Literary SOC-L El mural Sportsg L11 Vie. Circulo Espaffolg Finance Comm.g jane A. Rice Euterpean Literary Soc., Corres- ponding Sec.g Le Cercle Francais, Pre5.3 Girls' Athletic Assn.g Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Ameri- can Field Service Clubg Sopho- more and junior Chorusg Senior Chorusg Sound of Three, Accom- panistg Betsy Ross Comm.: School Assembliesg Tailer, Busi- ness Managerg PE'717lf!IgJ',' H.R. Pres., V. Pres. Millie W. Richardson Nancy K. Richardson Future Teachers of Americag Girls' Athletic Assn.g Distribu- tive Educationg H.R, Recording Sec.g Honor Roll. Baseball, Varsityg Football, jr. Varsityg H.R. Intramural Sports. cathy A. Rife Future Teachers of America, Pres.g Girls' Athletic Assn.g Thes- pians Soc.g American Field Serv- ice Clubg Citamard Drama Clubg Sophomore and Junior Chorus: Senior Chorus: H.R. Intramural SPOIYS, One-Act Plays, Make up Comm.g H1-Lilefg Tdlfff, Sub- sscription Editorg H.R. Recording ec. Sallie I. Rife A cheerful .fmile brighten: up the day. Anthony L. Rizzuto Frank L. Rizzuto Safety Comrn.g H. R. Intramural Cross Country, Jr. Varsityg H. R. Sportsg School Assemblresg Hr- Intramural Sports. Lilerf H. R. Recording Sec. AIICC L Roberts Joann Robertson Sophomore and junior Chorus. Hi,Li,eJ' Michael E. Robinson Der Deutsche Vereing Penn Pep pets Sports Soc.: Marching Band Symphonic Bandg Volleyball: Varsityg H. R. Intramural Sports One-Act Plays, Blithe Spirit School Assemblies, Tatlefg Stu dent Employmentg H. R. Pres, V. Pres., Treas. Veronica L. Rohrbaugh Barry K. Roth Penn Commercial Soc. Carolyn L. Roth Hi-Litefy Bearcat Reporterg Hon- or Roll. Richard E. Rowe Demosthenian Literary Soc.g Var- sity Clubg Constitution Comm. Football, Varsity, jr. Varsity Volleyball, Varsityg Varsity Let: terg Jr. Varsity Letterg jacket: Hi-Lilerg H. R. Recording Sec. Caught 'im I ! Donald A. Ruggles Robert L. Runkle Hi-Lilef, Photo Editorg Tatlef, Photo Editor. Typiral, organized fonfurion. Steven C. Runkle Sally A. Russell Rae Jean Sanders David A Sands H. R. Intramural Sportsg School Quill and Scrollg Bt R V ' C1 b T k V t Assemblies, Junior Talent Showg C0mm.3 Safety Commqe gi-Lili? Vfrgsdmng llhrsltyracjr viiiitll Hi-Lilerf Junior Prom Courtg Taller, Subscription Staffg Bear- H. R. Pres Honor Roll H. R. Pres., Treas. cat Reporterg Honor Roll. J f--i Q Could flair be fha new trend in dancing mxlumef? 1 Kathy Ann Sandy E1 Ciraxld Espaifolg Future Teachers of Americag Quill and Scrollg Scarab Art Soc.: Girls' Athletic Assn.g Citamard Drama Clubg Sophomore and junior Chorusg School Assembliesg Hi- Liler, Art Editorg Tailef, Editor- in-Chiefg Audio Visual Projec- tionistsg Pennirlgr. Charles L. Saylor Susan M. Schaale Sophomore and Junior Chorusg House of Rep.g Student Advisory Boardg Ways and Means Comm.g School Assembliesg Tat- ler,' Homecoming Courtg H. R. V. Pres., Attendance Sec. Donald C- SCh21CbCflC' Ricky W. Schaffer Robert B. Schenck Demosthenian Literary Soc.: S h d ' Ch . Varsity Clubg Wrestling, Varsity, Varsity Clubg Swimming, Var- I.?FR?my?Tepr2Q Junior ONS, jr. Varsityg H. R. V. Pres., sity, Honor Roll. Treas. Judy Marie SChrOrI1 Charles T. Schwartz Jeanette E. Schwartz H. R. Attendance Sec., Honor' Roll. Sandra Schmidt Orchestrag Safety Comm.g School Assemblies, Hi'Liler,' Taller, Subscriptiong Honor Roll. Douglas F. C. Scott Gregory W. Seifert Varsity Club, Football, Varsity, Marching Band, Symphonic Jr. Varsityg H. R. Intramural Sports, H. R. Pres.g Sopho- more Class Officer, V. Pres. 66 Kathie F. Scruggs Carolyn Ann Sease Sherry Louise Sechrist Penn Commercial, V. Pres., Sophomore and Junior Chorusg Co-operative B. Band: W,tl' , J. V 'g H. R. Pregfgs Hroior Iioll awry jan E. Seig Red Cross Comm., Student Ad visory Board, I-Ii'Lile.r, News Interviews, Editorials, Features Tafler, Advertising Staff, Bear: cat Reporter, Script Writer, H R. V. Pres. Gary E. Shaffer Mary R, Se-im Gloria J. Senft Melody E. Senft , Euterpean Literary Soc., Le goll.R' Pres., S1-rms., Honor Cercle Francais, Recording Sec.: Anthony C. Sexton Penn Peppers Sports SOC.: Stu- dent Advisory Board, Track, Varsity, Basketball, Varsity, Football, Varsity, Jr. Varsity, Volleyball, Varsity, Homeroom Sports, Intramural Sports, School Assemblies, Tazlery H.R. Offices, Pres., Rec. Sec. Marlene L. Sexton Girls' Athletic Assn., Leader- ship Training fGirlsJ Student Advisory Board, Taller, Copy Staff, Honor Roll. Patricia A. Sexton Future Teachers of America, Girls' Athletic Assn., Penn Pep- pers Sports Soc., Leadership Training fGirlsJ, Council Comm.. Charities, Safety, Chair- man, House Comm., Lost and Found, Stenographic, Tatlerg School Assemblies, Cheerleaders, H.R. Offices, Pres., Treas., Honor Roll. Samuel J. Shaffer jr. David Sharp Alpha Debating Soc., Varsity Club, Council Comm., Betsy Ross, Cross Country, Varsity, Taller, H, R, Offices, Pres., V.- Pres. Lorna M. Shaub Sophomore and Junior Chorus, Senior Chorus, Cooperative- Group A, H.R. Offices, V. Pres., Attendance Sec. janet E. Serff National Honor Soc., Girls' Ath- letic Assn. Pres., Orchestra, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, District Band, Frolic, King and I , Sound of Music , School As- semblies, Honor Roll. Max M. Shaull Ir. Demosthenian Literary Soc., Recording Sec., Varsity Club, Citamard Drama Club, House of Rep., Speaker, Student Ad- Board, Constitution Ways and Means visory Comm., Comm., Baseball, Varsity, Score- keeper, H.R. Sports, Intramural Sports, S c h o o 1 Assemblies, Taller. 67 Rosalie Connie Sheets Wfilliam J. Shelton Linda M. Shifflet Hi-Lifw Cooperative-Group B. Stephen G. Shillito Bonnie R. Shry Ronald Shue Harry In Siar El Circulo Espafiolg Charities Girls' Athletic Assn.g H.R. V- Comm.: Service Squad: Student Pres., Attendance Sec.g Honor Advisory Boardg Ways and Roll. Means Comm.g Intramural Sportsg Hi-Lileff H.R. Pres., V-Pres. -of 5'---1 Donna L. Sides Dorothy Sipe Harry W. Sipe Sandra Sipes Mary Slater HOUSE of REP-3 Hi-Lilft Perm Commercial Soc.: Mixed Junior Historieal Soc.g Sopho- Chonxsg School Assemblies. Choi-usg Cooperative-Group Ag more and junior Chorusg Con- Orchestra: School Assemblies H.R. Attendance Sec. cert Chorusg H.R. Treas. 68 Barbara Ann Sleeger Clio Literary Socg Le Cercle Francais, Girls' Athletic Assn., Taller, Advertising Staff, H.R. V-Pres.g Honor Roll. Iii.: Donna Rae Sloat Le Cercle Frangais, Treas.g Quill and Scroll, National Hon- or Soc., Girls' Athletic Assn., Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Pro- gram Chairmang Sophomore and Junior Chorusg House of Rep., Social Comm.g Student Hand- book, Stenographic Comm., Chairman, Tafler, Layout Staff, Cheerleaders, Jr. Varsity Cap- tain, Varsity Member, H.R. Treas.g Honor Roll. maven' -s........ David E. Small Service Squad, Track, Varsity. ws YTZZQ'-, Gregory james Small Patricia L. Smallwood Karen AE. Smeltzer Gregory L. Smith Intramural Sportsg One-Act Girls' Athletic Assn., Cooper. Sophomore and junior Chorus, Communications Comm.: Ifllffl- Plays, Murder in Hollywoodng ative-Group B3 H.R. Pres., V- COUCEIF Ch0f11SJ COOPCFHUVC- mural SPOHSS H-R- TFWS- Tazlerf H. R. Pres., V-Pres. Pres., Honor Roll. Group B, H.R. Recording Sec., Treas. l 4-ox vs john A. Smith sw .- if f . 5:1 f' we 0' I rii ENQAQQ J! Judith E. Smith IK 39'-2 1 Qty! 'Nnsw Linda C. Smith Lorraine M. Smith Sherry Ann Smith 69 Barbara G. Snave Barbara J. Snyder What char! P ? ? Sophomore and Junior Chorus, Senior Chorus, Betsy Ross Comm., School Assemblies, Tdflfff H.R. Recording Sec. if Euterpean Literary Soc., Repor- ter, Der Deutsche Verein, Par- liamentariang National Honor Soc., American Field Service Club, Junior Talent Show Comm., Student Handbook Comm., One-Act Plays, Bal- cony Scene , Properties, Cos- tume, Publicity Comm., School Assemblies, Tarlefg H.R. Pres., V-Pres., Honor Roll. Steven W. Smith Cheryl jean Snyder Curvin Snyder III Orchestra, School Assemblies Robert C. Smoker Varsity Club, Football, Jr, Var- sity, Varsity, Jr. Varsity Letter, Varsity Letter, jacket, La Vie: gusent Employment, Honor o . Sandra L Snyder Euterpean Literary Soc., Re- porter, Quill and Scroll, Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Ass't. Treas., American Field Service Club, Citamard Drama Club, Color Guard, Executive Cabinet, Sec. of Council, Senate, Service Squad, Student Directory, Hall of Fame Comm., School Assem- blies, No Room in the Inn , Hi-Liter, Tatlerf Bearcat Report- er, H.R. Pres., Honor Roll. Michael B. Sohnleitner john Solovey Basketball, jr. Varsity, Intra- mural Sports, H.R. Pres., V- Pres. 70 Q r And now fz women! of medifafimr. uv .. Lawrence George Spahr Senior Chorusg H.R. V-Pres., Recording Sec., Attendance Sec. Peggy Jo Spahr Euterpean Literary Soc., Pres.: .Le Cercle Francais, V-Pres.g Na- tional Honor Soc., V-Pres.g Penn Peppers Sports Soc., Sec,g Or- chestrag House of Rep.g Betsy Ross Comm.g Social Comm.: Student Advisory Boardg House and Grounds Comm.: Scholar- ship Comm.g Junior Class Float Comm.g junior Talent Show Comm.: School Assembliesg Tal- ler, Publicity, Copyg junior Prom Courtg Honor Rollg Senior Class Sec, Kenneth L Spangler Steven M. Spangler Deborah Marilyn Spells M3IChif18 Band? SYl'T2Ph0UiC Home Economics Soc.g Junior Bandg Football, Jr. Varsityg In- Historical SOC. tramural Sportsg School Assem- bliesg Tatlef, Art Staffg H.R. V-Pres., Treas. H ere-pick 4: Pfoferrion ! J ! I Rheda Rae Spenser Home Economics Soc., Recording Sec.g Penn Commercial Soc.4 Or- chestra: Finance Comm.g Junior Prom Comm.g School Assembliesg Tatler, Typing4Staffg Cooperative -Group B3 H.R. Recording Sec.: Honor Roll. Patricia M. Sponseller Marching Bandg Concert Band Sophomore and junior Chorus Senior Chorus. I lbougbz you .raid 5 minuzer, jane!!! lf -vy Daniel M. Sprigle Wfrestling, Varsity, Jr, Varsityg Intramural Sports. ' his :yds-Q. Michael E. Staley Alpha Debating Soc.g El Circuld Espanolg Russian Cluhg Citamard Drama Clubg Marching Bandg Symphonic Bandg Concert Bandg Finance Comm.g Intramural Sportsg Additional Sportsg Frolic james E. Starkes Margaret E. Starn Catherine J. Stauffer Cooperative-Group A. Edward P. Stephens Beverly A. Sterner Basketball, VarsitY, lf- Varsity: Scarab Art Soc., Girls' Athletic Intramural Sports, Additional Assn., Leadership Training, Co- Sportsg Sophomore Class V. Pres. operative-Group Ag Honor Roll. Don M. Stevenson Nancy Io Stewart Junior Historical Soc., V. Pres., Sec., Girls' Usher Soc., Sec., I, C. C., Girls' Athletic Assn., Red Cross Comm. Shirley Marie Stitley Home Economic Soc., V. Pres. . Future Teachers of America, Treas., National Honor Soc. Red Cross Comm., Honor Roll Douglas H. Stauffer Alpha Debating Soc., Pres., Treas.g Penn Peppers Sports Soc., American Field Service Club, Parliamentariang Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, House of Rep., Parliamen- tariang Constitution Comm., Chairman, Cross Country, Var- sity, Intramural Sports, School Assemblies, Hi-Litery Homeroom Pres., Treas. Walter H. Stevens Der Deutsche Verein, Intramural Sports. Dennis A. Stock Varsity Club, Executive Cabinet, V. Pres., House of Rep., House and Grounds Comm., Baseball, Varsity, Basketball, Jr. Varsity, Football, Varsity, Co-Capt., Jr. Varsity, Intramural Sports, Tat- lerf Honor Roll, Junior Class Pres. Deborah L. Stephens Service Squad, Honor Roll, Robert E. Stokes Michael L. Stonesifer Football, Jr. Varsity, Manager: One-Act Plays, Dial M for Murder g Hi-Liter. Vernell L. Stonesifer Wanda J. Stottlemyer Penn Peppers Sports Soc.: Penn Commercialg Color Guardg Stu- dent Handbook Comm,g Cooper- ative-Group B3 junior Prom Courtg Homecoming Courtg Homeroom Pres., V. Pres. Susan Stough Charities Comm. john M. Strausbaugh Lee Ann Strine Dawson C. Stump Der Deutsche Vereing Thespians Swim' Ch0fl15C Hi-Lfffif Soc.g Citamard Drama xClubg In- tramural Sportsg Frolicg H.R. Attendance Sec. Michael R. Strasbaugh Thespizms Soc.g Russian Club Ciramard Drama Clubg Char: ities Comm.g Intramural Sports' Hi-Lilv.r,' Bearcat Reporterg H.Rl Pres. Rosemarie Michele Sunday Le Cercle Frangaisg Home Eco- nomics Soc.g 'Attendance Sec., Treas.g National Honor Soc.: Girls' Athletic Assn.g Thespians Soc.g Citamard Drama Clubg Red Crossg Frolic Sound of Music g Tatlerp H.R. V, Pres.g Honor Roll. Dora A. Swartz Sophomore and junior Chorus. Candace A. Swartzbaugh Clio Literary Soc., Recording Sec.g Quill and Scrollg March- ing Bandg Concert Bandg School Assembliesg Tuzlerf H.R. V. Pres.g H.R. Treas. Kathleen L. Sweitzer glharitiesg Tallerg H.R. Recording EC. Linda M. Sweitzer Girls' Usher Soc., Treas.g Penn Comrnercialg Sophomore and junior Chorus: Senior Chorus: School Assemblies. 73 Deborah E. Throne Clio Literary Soc., Frolic, The King and I , The Sound of Music , School Assemblies. 74 Gregory L. Taylor Der Deutsche Verein, Baseball, Varsity, Jr. Varsity, Cross Coun- try, Varsity, Intramural' Sports, Additional Sports, H.R. V-Pres., Recording Sec. Gregory M. Tome Varsity Club, House of Rep., House and Grounds Comm., Baseball, Varsity, Football, Var- sity, jr. Varsity, Volleyball, Var- sity, Intramural Sports: Tdflfff H.R. Recording Sec., Attendance Sec. Timothy R. Swords Alpha Debating Soc., Corre- spondence Sec., Marching Band Symphonic Band, Concert Band Intramural Sports, H.R. Treas Lucinda K. Terry Sophomore and Junior Chorus, Senior Chorus, School Assem- blies, H.R. Attendance Sec., Honor Roll. Wfilliam H. Tomes Gloria R. Tate Sophomore and junior Chorus, Senior Chorus, School Assem- blies, CooperativwGroup A, Honor Roll. L. Martha Ann Thomas Clio Literary Soc., Le Cercle Francais, Parliamentarian, Socie- tas Latina, I.C.C. Rep., junio: Academy of Science, Sec., Na- tional Honor Soc., Thespians Soc., Parliamentarian, American Field Service Club, Citamard Drama Club, Publicity Chairman, Parliamentarian, One-Act Plays, H.R. V-Pres., Attendance Sec., Treas., Honor Roll, Sophomore Class Parliamentarian. Jacqueline J. Toomer Girls' Athletic Assn. Chris L. Taylor Sunlight Serenaders, Orchestra, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Frolic, School Assemblies, H.R. Record- ing Sec. X. V Susan C. Thomas Clio Literary Soc., Home Eco- nomics Soc., I.C.C. Rep., Penn Commercial Soc., Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Con- cert Band, House of Rep., Lost and Found Comm., Scrap Book Comm., School Assemblies, Tazlerg Pefmingr, Kathryn T. Topper Future Teachers of America, Penn Commercial, Sophomore and Junior Chorus, Concert Cho- rus: Senior Chorus, School As- semblies, Tatlerg Penningfy Hon- or Roll. l 6- Linda Lee Turner Alan D. Vandersloot Gloria I. Viancls Girls' Usher Soc., Treas., Pres.: H.R. Treas.g Honor Roll. Home Economics Soc., Attend- Girls Athletic Assn., Sec.-Treas.g ance Sec.: Penn commercial: C0- Penn Commercial Soc.g Leader- ship Trainingg School Assem- bliesg Cooperative-Group Bg H.R. Attendance Sec. Richard E. Vowles Dorothy A. Wales Girls' Athletic Assn.g Student Handbook Comm.g Distributive Education. Laurie Anne Waffle Clio Literary Societyg Le Cercle Frangaisg Quill and Scroll Soc.: National Honor Societyg Thes- pians Soc.g American Field Serv- ice Clubg House of Rep.g Ways and Means Comm., Chairmang Tennis, Jr. Varsity: Frolicg The Sound of Music, The King and I g One-Act Playsg School Assembliesg Taller, Advertising Editorg I-I.R. V-Pres., Attend- ance Sec.g Honor Roll. Lily Mae Walker Home Economics Soc.: Junior Historical Soc.g Girls' Usher Soc.g Girls' Athletic Assn. operative-Group B. Ronna Lynne Wagner Citamard Drama Clubg Sopho- more and Junior Chorus: Con- cert Chorusg Concert Choirg Serv- ice Squadg Frolic, The King and I , The Sound of Music g School Assembliesg Tarler. Wayne A. Wagner Russian Clubg Intramural Sportsg Additional Sportsg H1-Lrlerg H.R. Pres., Attendance Sec.g Honor Roll. Carlton E. Wallick Marching Bandg Symphonic Bandg Concert Bandg Intramural Sports. james D. Wantland Intramural Sportsg H.R, Pres., V-Pres., Attendance Sec. William A. Ward Future Teachers Communications ball, jr. Varsityg Wrestling, Ir. Varsityg Intramural Sportsg Frol- ic, Sound of Music g School Assembliesg Audio Visual Pro- gectionistsg Citamardg Thespian oc. of Americag Comm. 5 Base- 75 gl , Y Robert E. Warren Larry E. Washington Marching Bandg Football, Ir. Varsityg Intramural Sportsg H.R. Attendance Sec. She lbink: :lJe'r hurling me! Linda J. Wasser Bernadette M. Weedon Penn Commercial, Pres. and V. Home Economics Soc.g Penn Pres Orchestra: H.R. Pres.g Peppers Sports Soc.g Tfzflerf H R Attendance Sec. Richard A. Weidner Carol A. Weinbrom Sharon Weinstein Sunlight Serenaders: Marching Le Cercle Frangaisg Betsy Rossg Girls' Athletic Assn Sopho Bnndg Symphonic Bandg Con- Penningip H.R V. Pres.g H.R. more and Junior Chorus HR cert Bandg House of Rep. Trcasg Honor Roll. Attendance Sec House and Grounds Comm. Ways and Means Comm,g Intra mural Sportsg School Assemblies Tilflef, Stanley T. Weinstein Alpha Debating Soc.g Penn Pep- pers Sports Soc.g Varsity Clubg House of Rep.: Service Squad Comm.g Scholarship Comm.g Baseball, Varsityg Intramural Sportsg School Assembliesg Tal- lerf H.R. Pres. David A. Welber Der Deutsche Vereing Orchestrag Marching Bandg Symphonic Bandg Red Cross Comm.g Honor Roll. sr. he Q p 1 1 U! Could fbi: be n new Chapler of Fuzure Nuner Club? Barry L. Welsh Terry Lee Welsh Intramural Sports. Anything to get out of flame!! Even jun balding a bruxbl Mary Ann Welt Societas Latinag American Field Service .Clubg Sophomore and Jr. Chorusg Homeroom Pres., V.-Pres. Sharon L. Wertz Marjorie J. Weyant Clio Literary Soc., Inspirational Coordinatorg Homeroom Record- ing Sec. Dale E. Whorl El Circul6 Espanolg Jr. Histor- ical Soc.g Thespians Soc.g Cita- mard Drama Club: Orchestrag Boys' Chorusg Betsy Ross Comm.g Service Squadg Intra- mural Sportsg One-Act Playsg School Assembliesg Homeroom E. Michael Wiest Homeroom Attendance Sec Recording Sec. All-right!! ! Carolyn D. Williams Home Economics Soc.: Girls' Usher Soc.: Girls' Athletic Soc,g Citamard Drama Clubg School Assembliesg Hi-LiieJ. Cynthia L. Williams Jr. Historical Soc.: Homeroom Treas. john L. Williams Intramural Sports, Additional Sports. Eugene A. Wood 78 Wilma Jean Williams Euterpean Literary Soc.: House of Rep.g Betsy Ross Comm.g Lost and Found Comm., Ways and Means Comm., Hall of Fame Comm., Cheerleader, Varsity. Pamela M. Witmer Sophomore and Junior Chorus: Concert Chorusg Student Hand- book Comm.g School Assemblies, Cooperative Group B. Linda K. Wilson Sophomore and jr. Chorus. Brian E. Wolf El Circulci Espanol, Betsy Ross Comm., Intramural Sports. june M. Wood Penn Commercial Soc., Home- room Recording Sec. W Linda Woodward Euterpean Literary Soc., Parlia- mentarian, Le Cercle Frangaisg National Honor Soc.g Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g House of Rep., Senateg Safety Comm., Constitution Cornmg Frolicg School Assemblies: Homecoming Court, Quceng Cheerleader, Var- sity, jr, Varsity, Homeroom Pres., V-Pres.g Honor Roll. Kathleen A. Wilt Euterpean Literary Soc., Le Cer- cle Frangaisg Future Nurses of America, Pres., Reporter, Na- Honor Soc., Orchestrag Orchestrag Charities tional Frolic Comm., Chairman: Student Ad- visory Boardg Student Handbook Comm.g School Assembliesg Pen- nifzgrg Homeroom Pres., Treas.g Honor Roll. Timothy B. Wolf El Circulo Espafiolg .Sunlight Serenadersg Marching Band, Symphonic Bandg Concert Band, Wrestling, Jr. Varsiryg Intra- mural Sportsg Tdl1Ef,' Homeroom V.-Pres, Kathy G. Wise Clio Literary Soc.: Hi-Liferf Taller. Larry C. Woodyard Intramural Sports, Additional Sportsg H,R. Attendance Sec.g Honor Roll. Mary Elizabeth Wright Girls' Usher Soc., Girls Athletic Assn. Phillip G. Yohe Ervan E. Young Sunlight Serenadersg Marching Bandg Symphonic Bandg Con- cert Bandg Intramural Sportsg Hi-Lifefg Honor Roll. Peggy E. Wright Future Nurses of Americag Girls' Usher Soc,g Girls Athletic Assn.g Social Comm.g School Assem- bliesg Student Employment. Linda E. Zeigler Le Cercle Franqaisg Future Teach- ers of Americag Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g American Field Service Club: S0Ph0m0fe and junior Chorusg Concert Chomsg Charities Comm.: Student Ad- visory Boardg Student Handbook Comm.g Hi-Literg H.R. V-Pres.. Recording Sec, Nancy A. Zeigler Distributive Education: HOHOI Rollg Library Aide. ,, Nell Zeigler James L. Young House of Rep.: Betsy Ross Comm.g Volleyball, Varsityg In- tramural Sportsg Additional Sportsg School Assemblies. -new --.N at Stephen A. Young Alpha Debating Soc.g Quill and Scrollg Penn Peppers Sports Soc.g Finance C0mm.g Student Ad- visory Boardg Intramural Sportsg Tatler, Sports Editorg H.R. Pres., V-PreS.g Honor Roll. Paul F. Zeigler Sophomore and Junior Chorusg Boys' Chorus. Richard L. Zeigler jr. Additional Sportsg H.R. Attend- ance Sec.g Honor Roll. Rodney E. Zeigler Rubye L. Zeltwanger David E. Ziegler Intramural Sports. El Circulo Espaiolg Golf, Var- sityg Intramural Sportsg Taller: H.R. V-Pres., Attendance Sec. Richard E. Zimmerman Ir. H.R. Treas. 79 Superman back: up :be band! ' Il'f Ike .veaforz lo be jolly! Z Ah I Pierre I Q' I i Q O, A 1 Nh. -x A w If? xv' V 6 ,C Sf QXQL f U P S' e f XV: xx A v V W1 A V ,gif Y ...cr 9 .Q 7' A i9 X df V NWA V l,' .S Y Q 4 U K O Q. 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Row: Dennis Baughman, James Baum, John Atterberry, William Bair, Scott Anstine. Second Row: Albert Anderson, Daniel Baugher, Jeff Benedick, George Ball, Michael Barnes. Third Row: Keith Aughenbaugh, Paul Adams, Dave Bentzel, Keith Beatty. Fourlh Row: Mr. Gable, Ronald Allen, Richard Baylor, William Benton. S z' HOMEROOM 20 H OM EROOM 55 Mfr. Bardfley Mm. K ol! ofch Lejl to fight, Fin! Row: Kathy Baum, Barbara Barshinger, Yvonne Abell, Kathy Bacon, Beverly Bingaman. Second Row: Vickie Almoney, Ginger Albert, Margaret Adams, Susan Ahrens: Third Row: Chris Baum, Sally Bellaver, Kathy Anstine, Sharon Barnes. Fourlh Row: Janice Baugher, Linda Baltzell, Judy Arendt. Lei to right, Fin! Row: Pat Brown, Sarah Chatman, Lynn Crawshaw, Gwen Blouse. Second Row: Jean Chronister, Karen Clopper, Debbie Craver, Karol Blauser. Third Row: Sue Campbell, Debbie Coppersmith. Fourlh Row: Betty Castle, Kathy Christie, Jill Bixler. l HOMEROOM 55 MH. Bordxley Left lo 1-ighz, Fin! Row: Bonnie Bloch, Theresa Copeland, Ginny Bookwalter, Sarah Bupp, Serond Row: Karen Bortner, Sharon Darr, Joyce Brenner. Third Row: Karen Cramer, Bar- bara Bricker, Fozzrzh Row: Susan Davis, Charlene Scott, Jan- ice Clayberger. Lefz Boll. Row ' Thomas Brindle, George Bers, Brad Bumsted. Fourlh Row: Roy Bose, Ed Boyer. HOMEROOM 59 MH. Lang to right, Fin! Row: Dean Cross, Jody Brickner, jeffrey Second Row: Scott Britcher, Woody Conway. Third HOMEROOM 104 Mr. Boechel Lefz lo right, Firfl Row: Michael Fengfish, Kenneth Fetrow, Reginald Ellis, Rodney E. Doll. Serond Row: Dennis Dod- son, Jeff Emig, Richard Enders, Tom Frey. Third Row: Bruce Flickinger, jerry Frey, Tim Emig. Fourlh Row: Lance Gar- nett, John Deibert, Reuben Dorsey. HOMEROOM 59 Mfr. Lang Left la fighl, Fin! Row: john Diaczun, Curvin Billet, jeff Contino. Serond Raw: Bruce Chambers, Don Brenneman, Mrs. Lang. Third Row: Walt Brown, Carey Cravens, Ber- nard Brooks. Fourth Row: Dale Billet, Barry Boogher. HOMEROOM 104 Mr. Boechel Lefl lo fighl, Fin! Roux' Lynn Donecker, Charles Dotts, Rex Meyer, jack Frey. Serond Roux' james Doll, Dennis Fry, Robert Fidler. Third Row: james Fuhrman, Blain Cutler, jerry Eckenrode. Fourfh Roux' Roger Fidler, Jack Gable. i .5 Jim' HOMEROOM 117 HOMEROOM 107 Mf. Boldin Lefl to right, Fin! Row: Rodger Goodling, Mike Gundel, Rob- ert Glatfelter, Ricky Hoke. Second Raw: Anthony Grimes, Clinton Hopkins, Hayward Haymon. Third Row: Charles Green, Ken Hamilton. Fourzh Row: John Henry, Leonard Hawkins. Mm johmon Le t fa right Fmz Raw: Susan Dubbs, Amelia Fells, Brenda Fells Second Row Merle Feltenberger, Rose Dayhoff. Third Row Sue Dougherty, Jody Firestone. Fourth Row: Carol Fauth jane Delauder, Anna Dunlap. 2 5 F l 5 1 f , , Ai 5 HOMEROOM 107 Mr. Boldin Left to right, Fin! Row: Tim Garrett, Ron Garver, Phil Hersey, Jay Hamberger. Second Raw: Richard Green, Mike Henry, Mike Gentzler. Third Row: Paul Hafner, Daniel Grim, Robert Glassmyer. Fourlh Row: Don Gluck, Charles Hake. 1 . ea., S H OM BROOM 1 1 7 Miss johnson Lefz lo righl, Fin! Row: jo Edison, Kathy Dickensheets, Pam Dick. Second Row: Natalie Frank, Lorita Freeland, Kathy Fitzkee. Third Row: Betsy Faulkner, Sharon Donley, Nanci Emswiler. Fourth Row: Kathy Ferree, Susan Ellis 1 Cynthia Dixon. f l it HOMEROOM 118 Mr. Schmidt Left lo fighl, Firfz Rauf: Linda Gardner, Paula Gingerich, Paula Graybill, Barbara Hansford. Semnd Row: Ruth Ann Hall, Pat Grove, Sandy Ginter, Shirley Friend. Third Row: Stephanie ,C-Preenholt, Julia Grant, Sandy Fromm. Fourth Raw: Mr. Schmidt, Nancy Harget, Valetta Givens. HOMEROOM 119 Min McDonald Left to fighl, Fir!! Row: Diane Jones, Liana Henry, Lillian Jones, Second Row: Joyce Howdyshell, Melinda Hively, Juanita Hoover. Third Row: Pamela Jones, Teena Heindel, Dorothy Hartman. Fourzh Row: Marsha Johnson, Elizabeth Jennings. HOMEROOM 118 Mr. Schmidt Left to right, Fir!! Row: Bonnie Guise, Barb Gauntz, Stella Gurrer. Second Row: Millicent Geier, Norma Grove, Carol Guise, Kathy Grendell. Third Raw: Linda Godfrey, Sheila Fulir, Cheryl Gotwalt. Fourzh Row: Mr. Schmidt, Debra Gibbons, Linda Gross. 1 ,f' ,J?zv' 1 H OM EROOM 1 19 Mm McDonald Left lo righ2,.Firft Row: Peggy Haas, Jinx Hydeman Wanda Hoffman, Dianne Holler. Semnd Row: Sandra Hawkins Libby Hostetter, Paula Hoke, Gail Hoshall. H OM EROOM 120 MH. Prozzly Left io righz, Fin! Row: Cynthia Mayer, Bonnie Landis, Don- na Landis. Second Row: Pat Keesey, Sue Leib, Marsha Kriner, LoAnn Kefauver. Third Row: Sandra Lehr, Beverly Kochen- our, Susan Kleckner, Kathi Kahler. HOMEROOM 120 Q . Mfr. Prouty f Q Left to right, Firfl Row: Sue Kiser, Debby Kuhns, f 5 Cathy Landes, Linda Laylon. Second Row: Sharon Kessler, Nancy Knaub, Carla Knaub, Deborah Kit- ' trell. Third Row: Mrs. Prouty, Linda Landis, Linda Kinard, Pat Krebs. 'Arif ' Y il- i ' Q 1 5 ii i it 5 K gi if f T3 f I if j fi : T 5 QQ ' . 7 ' -Q t , .. i jf M7 Sffd 67' iii. ii i 4 it dwg : 5 iiy Z . ' . jf .4 -V t ' V MJ . , :.': V, if,si,,, K A, 1 Left to right, Fin! Row: Randal Koller, Vincent 17,-,ln 4 J ' .3 tg A Jones, Bruce Keiter, William Koch. Second Row: li im A -- A 1' Tom Loucks, Kerry Kirkland, Mark Landis. Third ' 'I ' Row: Michael johnson, Kenneth Inners, Vincent i ' Knopp. Fourth Row: Michael Klunk, Steve Lewis, f - Henry Keener, joshua Krebs. f A 1 1 i f fi 1,3 ...., -. 88 .. qnazlhv . t L, rig A t l. . HOMEROOM 123 Mr. Strayer' Lefr lo righz, First Row: Ronald Lauer, Robert Hubley, Clif- ford Leiphart, Steve Lentz. Second Row: Leo Izer, John Leiphart. Third Row: Mr. Strayer, Chuck Kesler, John Leahy, john Krone. Fourfh Roux' Samuel Kuhn, Tim Julius, Ben jones. Kercher, 'F . V , '., J, '- V- 1 F' . ,,,, H OM E ROOM 15 1 15 Q , at 25:14.11 H amy. . ,av : Min Curran Left lo righz, Fira: Row: Dawne Ness, Sue Myers Diane MacDonald, Kay Miller. Second Row: Bon nie Moyer, jane Miller, Kathy McDowell, Gloria Mundy. Third Row: Frances Melton, Brenda Mick ley, jane Murphy. Fourth Row: Thora Kay Myers Kathy Nye, Bonnie Morningstar. aff ff ff 'L , , HOMEROOM 151 M255 Curran Left to fighz, Fin! Row: Pearl Murray, Sharon Metzler, Ruby Newson, Renate Moeller, Second Row: B. Mulkey, D. Mum- mert, J. Nimrnons. Third Row: Sue Nagorny, Virginia Mum- mert. Fourth Row: Beth Myers, Idella Muela, Jeanine Mc- Iilifl HOMEROOM 152 Mr. Attig Left lo right, Fin: Raw: David Miller, George Mong, Paul Nagle, john Mitchell. Sefond Row: George McMillan, Richard Manning, Jimmy Martin, Eddie Miller. Third Row: johnson Nelson, Roland Lowrie, Paul Myers. Fourth Raw: Roger Ness, Charles Lowery, Melvin Nelson. Miller. HOMEROOM 152 Y Mr. Attig 'l Q Left to righz, Firrz Row: Roark Mitzell, Robert Messersrnith, Melvin Miller, David McCrc-:ary Sefond Row: Clark Miller, jim Miller, Wayne ' Morris. Third Row: Mr. Attig, Eugene Markel M Stephen Nelson, William Metzel. Fourth Raw 1 Michael Myers, Ned Lukacher, Ronald Ness, Steve X I HOMEROOM 161 Mr'. Spczmro Left zo right, Firrz Row: George Ruffin, john Seiple, Carl Sallade. Second Row: Marvin Preston, Daniel Peterman, Bill Schmidt Third Row: jack Sands, Craig Saltzer, Don Riese, John M. Schrantz. lx .ffl f H OM EROOM 21 O Mrs. Fleming mmf J' gf V - , X HOMEROOM 161 Mr. S pnmro Left Zo righz. Firrl Rowr Alan Rizzuto, Steve Rhoads, Dale Paddison, Jerry Orr, Second Roux' Jim Owens, Lloyd Page, Byron Schwartz, Art Rodgers. Third Row: Merle Nye, Sam Robertson, Christopher Lynn, Bob O'Connell. Fourth Row: Theodore Ritter, Warren Ritter, Tom Rudacille, Pat Palmer, Jim Parks Le 1 zo ugh! Firrt Row: Deborah Wright, Sharon Stottlemyer, Jane Tredway. Second Row: Brenda Wisenall, Brenda Swartz- baugh, Wendy Woodyard. Third Row: Mrs. Fleming, Diana Wise, Carol Warner. Fourth Roux' Marjie Wolf, Marsha Sweeney, Shelby Wilderson. I HOMEROOM 210 Mrf. Fleming Left zo righz, Fira! Row: Kay Smith, Dorothy Washington, Christine Williams. Second Row: Donna Wolfe, Carol Stiff- ler, Judy Yoxheimer. Third Roux' Mrs. Fleming, Bev Wues- chinski, Stephanie Woodyard. Fourfh Row: Marlene Stonesi- fer, jo Ann Stump, Oneida Thompson HOMEROOM 217 M255 H az! e Left lo righz, Fin! Row: Phyllis Richardson, Jacqueline Ol- phin, Carol Poe, Stella Richardson, Second Row: June Peters, l Judy Schnetzka, Sue Ross, Joann Poff, Third Row: Angie Rice, Jane Patterson, Carol Reever, Remell Parker, Fourlh Row: Sandy Schwartz, Holly Sandy, Sue Rochow. HOMEROOM 219 Mr. Sherwood Left lo righz, Fin! Row: Debbie Seward, Cathy Sheets, Janet Seim, Second Raw: Christine Sexton, Barbara Smith, Marie Sommers, Third Row: Carol Smallwood, Carolyn Sexton. Fourlh Roux' Sue Snell, Sharon Sterner. HOMEROOM 217 M255 Hal e Left 10 fighz, Firrt Row: Vicki Robertson Debbie Rein- hold, Maxine Rascoe, Linda Preston, Second Raw: Andrea Rohrbaugh, Marcia Rinehart, Sydney Ruby, Juanita Penn, Third Row: Jennifer Palmer, Judy Ohsiek, Jean Pepo, Fourth Raw: Linda Schwenk, Judy Roth, Jan Schlosser. as 31 fs f S4 - HOMEROOM 219 Mr. Sherwood Left la righl, Firfl Row: Jo Ann Smith, Jackie Staley, Vicky Spangler, Diana Starner. Second Row: Sue Sheffer, Diane Spence, Sally Schell, Third Row: Nancy Spring, Donna Snyder, Kathi Snyder, Mr. Sherwood Fourfh Row: Linda Smith Debbie Smith, Marcia Sternbergh. H OM EROOM 222 llfir. Ehy Lefz lo righf, First Row: Donald Smith, Joe Shaffer, Bruce Smith. Semzgd Row: jess Sier, Jerry Shaffer, joseph Slenker. Third Roux' Edgar A. Shoff, Kenneth Smeltzer, Louis Skep- arnias. E K l S HOMEROOM 223 Mrs. Shzmmher Lefl to right, Fifi! Row: David Snyder, Michael Sterner, james Smith. Second Row: Keith Van Natter, Ronald Lee Smith, Ed Walters. Third Row: Mrs. Shumaker, Greg Strick- ler, Jim Wagner. Fourlh Rauf: Harold Spellman, Herbert Stauffer. HOMEROOM 223 MH. Sl9Zl77Zdk67' Left Io righz, Fin: Row: Edward Sneeringer, Solomon Wash- ington, Lester Tyler. Second Row: Doug Stoneburner, Bill Thomas, Ted Spangler. Third Row: Mrs. Shumaker, Jeffrey Sterner, Bob Sweitzer. Fourth Row: james D. Talley jr., Larry D. Snyder, Smooth S. Smith, Charles Wantz. N 1- HOMEROOM 224 Mr. Barr Left lo righlg Fin! Row: Rudolph Zimmerman, Michael Wright, William White, Second Row: Scott Wertz, Samuel Wise, Michael Weinstein. Third Row: Leonard Young, Donald Wolf, Bruce Wilson. Fourth Rauf: Alfred Young, XVilliam Wright, Scott Zumbrum. , H E K. .S3':-125,51 ,,-,.' 3 Arm Vooofiohol-Technica! School Lefl Io righz, Row 0715, Gary Shellenberger, Stephen Ferree, Robert Goheeng Row Two, Tom Gracey, Mike Duncan, George Christine, Rou' Three, Mike Bisking, Kerry Schasz- berger, Cliff Beck From Lefl lo righl, Row One: Randall Werner, Thomas Hoffman, Ronald Hess, Melvin Henry, Darrel Oberdick, Bruce Diffenderferg Row Three, Terry Lipput, Scott Gentzlerg Row Four, Robert Bricker, Richard Mortorff ., i Left zo right, Row One, Russell Leese, Ronald Voigt, Ted Fairclothg Rout' Two, james Swift, Greg Cristg Roo' Three, Arthur Flinchljaugh, Park Warfel s tsfimxszsl Left Io righl, Row One, David E. Randolph, Thomas Sohn- leitner, Barry Stottlemyerg Row Two, Gary Wagner, james Seighmang Rou' Three, Larry Shimmel Left zo rigbz, First Row: Frank B. Powell jr., ack L Shaffer jerry W Sowers Second Row J . , - 9 ' Harold Sprenkle, Wfilliam M. Braswellg Third Row: Gary Fisher, George Stubbs, Leroy Mortorff. Lefz to Hgh! Fmt Row Kenneth Weber, Barry Hilbert Gregory Newcomer Second Row Donald E. Swords Barry L, Bowers Gary D. Rudisill. Lefz to figlaz, Firfl Row: Mike Rose, Steve Ziegler. Serozld Row: joe Zutell, Steve Gibson. , it G 3 .,,f.-M, i . ,., ., X 94 , :X ,, Q3 l 1 She flier through the azr X 1 w Our mlerzt at work-greaz artixzy of mmofrow. gm One hard worker!! Xa . I .Mr.f. Mach J hard working jurzionf Q N W W I Wm X U1 ,V J A , dent Efflfj' l , i 4, Q DR fi K if e 'bXHT3fQk: 3 'A WjgQjg yi'I'l,f ,g N , 51 ,L S :fa . :ni-1' vmr HOMEROOM 18 Mrs. Kearney Left to right, Firxz Row: Wanda Banks, Pat Bellaver, Deb- orah Belle, Lucretia Banks, Second Row: Mrs. Kearney, Lucretia Barshinger, Doris Atland, Joyce Armpriester, Third Row: Barbara Bear, Debra Blackwell, Patti Black, Fourth Row: Deanne Beck, Sarah Blackwell. r ri, ,ak I Q H OM EROOM 18 Mrf. Kearney Lefl lo righz, First Row: Wanda Barker, Donna Bowers, Debbie Aldinger, Cathy Beshore, Serond Row: Lois Blessing, Melinda Botterbusch, Shirley Bortner, Constance Blouse, Third Row: Catherine Adams, Ruth Bose, Cynthia Bonner, Mrs. Kearney. Fourzh Row: Stephanie Behler, Lana Blauser. H OMEROOM 22 Mrs. Moran Left to right, Fir!! Row: Blanche Brooks, Delores Brabham, Bonnie' Boyer, Kathleen Blokzeyl, Ser- ond Row: Gloria Dell, Trudie Davidson, Sheila Brenner, Third Row: Charlene Barshinger, Mar- garet Demmitt, Kathy Christine, Fourth Row: Deloris Dalton, Karen Davy, Karen Dayhoff, Jeanette Crook, Mary Burns. 98 HOMEROOM 22 Mrf. Morro Lefz to righl, First Row: Becky Craul, Karen Caplinger, Ellen Brock, Lena Conley, Second Row: Linda Campbell, Stacia Contres, Georgia Chantiles, Debbie Brown, Third Row: Mae K. Mann, juarita Delenick, Helen Brown, Fourth Row: Sandy Castlernan, Susan Conner, Arla Bricker, Patricia Densel. HOMEROOM 23 Mfr. M8fZl61' Left to right, Fin! Row: Shirley Dubbs, Regina Ellwein, Sandy Dubbs, Pat Dize. Serond Row: Beverly Frysinger, Carol Gable, Sharon Dubs. Thin! Row: Lynda Dowling, Sharon Entler, Annette Folk. Fourlh Rauf: Carol Emig, Judy Dubbs, Ger- aldine Dunlap. is V if T is f , 'Zigi .1 .. it , , gif. f fa . 5 HOMEROOM 61 Mr. Frye Left fo righz, Fin! Row: james Barnes, Philip Bloch, Gary Bacon, james Arvin. Serond Row: James Adams, Lee ,Am- brose, Ed Bentzel, Ronnie Barnes. Third Row: Terry Abel, David Baker, jeff Bemiller, Robert Bell. Fourlh Roux' john Blackwell, Tony Billet, joe Arnold, Greg Anstine. H OM BROOM 23 Mfr. Metzler Left lo righz, Fin! Raw: julie Folkenroth, jan Elicker, Pat Diffenderfer. Serond Row: Sharon Enders, Ann Downs, Mrs. Metzler. Third Roux' Becky Downing, Karen Emswiler, Kathy Fourhman. Fourth Rauf: Linda Dukery, Cindy Fisher, Kerry Flinchbaugh, Judy Dietz. HOMEROOM 61 M11 Frye Left to right, Fin! Row: james Barton, Kenny Banks, Randy Baum, Wayne Bailey. Serond Row: Steve Bode, Dave Baum, Neil Beck, Paul Alle- man. Third Row: Robert Atland, David Anstine, Richard Bier. Fourth Row: David Becker, -David Addison. 99 HOMEROOM 63 Miss Crorze Lefl lo right, Firzff Roux' Ronald Bupp, Ken Buchmyer, Ben Carter, Robert Clark. Sefond Roux' Williaimi Copenheaver, Steve Brown, Randy Bruaw, Miss Crone. Third Row: Gregory Burkhart, Gregory Crook, Michael Boyer. Fourzh Row: Don Bowders, Michael Brown, William Briggs. n I' HOMEROUM 109 Mr. Golwalt HOMEROOM 63 Min Crane Left lo right, Fin! Rauf: Lonnie Darr, Daniel Brunner john Clugston, Ronald Crawford. Second Row: Gary Bowers Tony Clark, Micheal Bower, Kevin Christine. Third Row? John Dalton, Michael Boyd, Chris Bowen, john Conway Fourlh Roux' Dave Confer, Charles Brown II, Stephen W Busch. y Left io right, Firft Row: Stanley Dellinger, Raymond Emig, Robert Downey, Robert Davis. Semzzd Row: Danny Embrey, David Eaton, David Eberly, Cloyd Doudrick. Third Row: Michael Depew, Ronald Fry, Charles Forry. Fourth Row: Mr. Gotwalt, Allen Garnett, Eric Day, Dale Fink. . I 213125-'fi Ja: s, K si, e HOMEROOM 109 Mr. Goiwrzlt Lefz zo righl, First Row: Lynn Firestone, Bill Franks, Tim Fry. Serozzd Rowx Paul Dern, Lennis Dedrick, Alan Dubs, john Fowler, Third Roux' Roger Dodson, Dan Diehl, Greg Flinchbaugh. Fourlh Roux' Eugene Eberly, joseph Dickson. W f I W M f V ' ,L'- r ,1,' - - , fA -fA:1:, 1 K',, ' ' R f 1' fl i ' J x J- 53 1 1 I 1 4 f'W'i,, My we-f is--f--E 1 HOMEROOM 122 MM. K omlak Left to righl, First Raw: Dawn Gray, Thea May Gehly, Linda Geesey, Debbie Hamme. Semnd Row: Donna Garrett, Linda Gross, Jane Hamm, Sharon Groff, Third Row: Mrs. Kovalak, Krystal Harris, Donna Hedrick, Kathy Gamber, Christine Grove. Fouflb Row: Sue Gulick, Nancy Gilbert, HOMEROOM 122 MH. Komluk Lefl lo riglal, Fifi! Row: Juanita Green, Barbara Gladding, Darcy Gray, Karen Gentzler, Pat Hedges. Second Row: Christine Gross, Diane Glatfelter, Judy Hafner, Cathy Galatsianos. Third Row: Cynthia Gise, Sharon Gordon, Elouise Hannible. Fourlb Roux' Jean Gailey, Jean Handy, Brenda Hawkins. :Rs Donna Grim, Linda Godfrey. ,W P HOMEROOM 154 Min Belterman Left to right, Firfz Row: Dorothy Hoecke, Nancy Henze, Sharon Herrick. Serond Row: Miss Betterman, Sue Holt, Pat Heiland, Cindy Jajich. Third Row: Betty Hutto, Ellen Hess, Diane Jones, Bonnie Hoffman. Foufzb Row: Jackie Jones, Ruth Ann Henise, Brenda Jones, Shirley Hugentugler. HOMEROOM 154 Mm Belterman Lefl lo rigbl, Pint Row: Connie Hoff, Susan Ann Izer, Sonya Hoffman, Darlene Henderson. Serond Row: Joyce Heindel, Joanne Johnson, Suzanne Ilgenfritz. Third Row: Sue Hoover, Lynne Hoffman. Fourzb Row: Gwen John- son, Debbie Houser, Pamela Hill, Joan Jefferson. HOMEROOM 156 HOMEROOM 155 Mr. C emu: Left zo right, Firrz Row: Bill Hartman, George Garrett, Dave Grandstaff, john Hawck. Second Row: Robert Hall, Lee Harmon, John Greer, Don Gurreri. Third Row: Mr. Cessna, jeffey Gilbert, Tom Gross. Fourth Row: Randy Garbrick, Stanley Halewski. 1 A 5 1 4 ix' 'I 1 4 1, l x 1 4 1. L S. 4, 1. C I f Mr. McClem'y Left' to righl, Fin! Row: Tyrone Horton, Ernest johnson, Gary Hopkins, Bill Keihl. Second Row: Bill Hoff, Edward Inners, Gary Kerchner, Tom Keasey. Third Row: Gary Huntsberry, Grant Ilgenfritz, Peter Hirsch, Earl Keihl. Fourlh Row: Mr. McCleary, Ronald Kennedy, Dean Innerst, jon jiles. HOMEROOM 155 Mr. Cessna Left lo right, Fin! Row: Barry Hawks, Keith Grove, Ozel Goff, Larry Gentzler. Second Row: Paul Goodemote, Lee Heilman, Ronald Hershey, jeff Heindel. Third Row: Richard Hansford, Peter Harman, Henry Hannible, Denny Herbst. Fourlh Row: Keith Gruver,Harry Harman, Nelson Harrison. H OM EROOM 15 6 Mr. McClem'y Lejz lo righf, Fin! Row: Bruce Hess, Stephen Holtzapple, Woindrow jackson, Willie Howard, Second Row: Raymond Hughes, james Hunter, Frank jackson, George Izer. Third Row: Richard jones, Dave jefferson, Vincent Holmes. Fourzh Row: Phil Kern, Mike Kahler, Ron Horn, Steven HOMEROOM 158 Mr. Czdlbf Lefl lo right, Firnf Row: james Lehman, Paul Lauer, Terry Leese, Mike Kline. Second Row: Blaine Kinter, Michael Kleiman, Philip Klinedinst, Sylvester Lindsey. Third Row: John Lightner, Steve Kinneman, Mark Lauer. Fourlh Raw: Elvin Krenzer, Thomas Little, Ronald Mackenzie. HOMEROOM 158 Mr. Czrzpf Left la right, Firrf Row: Greg Manning, Dave Knokey john Kirkessner, John Kucker. Semnd Row: Fred Lentz Lance Kessler, Louis Lease, Donald Krouse. Third Row: Mr Czapf, Calvin Lanier, Terry Linebaugh, Donald Lowe Fourth Row: Jeff Lloyd, Ronald Lowe, john King. 1 HOMEROOM 159 Mr. Iamei Left 10 right, First Row: David Nixdorf, Terry Newcomer, Bruce Murdaugh, Daniel Mummert. Second Row: Elmer McClintock, Roy McDowell, Wayne McKinney. Third Row: Matthew Muldrow, john Mueller, Charles Mazon. Fourth Row: Scott Mcllvain, William McGinnis. HOMEROOM 159 Mr. farmer Lefl to righi, Fifi! Row: jeff Mathison, Tim Myers, Teddy Naftal, Tom McCoy. Serond Row: Edward Noel, Clarence Miller, Sam Moon, Ted Miller. Third Row: Gary Melhorn, Lewis Nolden, Charles Newman, William Murray. Fourth Row: Mr. james, Leonard McKinney, james Michael, Terry Miller. H OM ERO OM 1 60 Mr. Aikizz Left zo righf, Fin! Roux' Rex Sherman, joseph Peacock, Kenneth Peterson, William Poff. Second Row: George Round tree, Dale Preston, Bill Richley, Steve Rodgers. Third Raw jim Roberts, O'Brian Parker, Jerome Saylor Walter Party miller. Fourlh Rauf: Mr. Aiken, Richard Ruth, Ken Rau hauser, HOMEROOM 160 Mr. Aihin Left lo right, Fin! Row: William Price, Rene Rawhouser, Everett Reed, Steven Ressler. Second Row: Stewart Olewiler, Loren Shumway, Tom Schaeberle. Third Row: Ken Sallade, jeff Schaffer, jeff Owen, Tom Schaefer. Fourth Row: Mr. Aiken, Tom Ruby, Robert Sahms. HOMEROOM 163 Mr. Gmyhill Lefz to right, Fin: Row: Alan Shupp, Doug Shuff- ler, Tom Smith. Serond Row: jim Sharp, Mont Shaull, Mike Smith. Third Row: Keith States, Paul Sites. Fourlh Row: james Singleton, James Sheffer, Barry Snave. Snyder. IO4 HOMEROOM 163 Mr. Grayhill , Lefl io righz, Fin! Row: Michael Smith, Glenn Smith, George Stambaugh. Serond Row: Ivan Snellbaker, Albert Shifflet, Fred Sterner. Third Row: Eric Schlicher, Frank Stokes. Fourth Roux' Robert Stevens, Steven Stallsmith, Wayne HOMEROOM 164 M255 Englm' Lefl ta righz, Fin! Raw: Peggy Knaub, 'Edith Keefer, Patricia Jones, Carol Kerns. Second Rowx Judy Kalt- reider, Vicki KeHoe, Karyn Kohr, Sue Krebs. Third Row: Carol Keeney, Bonnie Kilgore, Joan Klinedinst. Fauffh Row: Patti Kahler, Frances Knaub, Susan Kis- singer. A I . HOMEROOM 164 M255 En glmf Lefz lo right, Firrz Row: Judy Krebs, Janie Kearse, Pauline Knisley. Second Row: Carolyn Knouse, Sandy Kronk, Linda Joseph. Third Row: S. Elizabeth Eng- lar, Joyce Kunkel, Linda Jones. Fourzh Row: Roberta Keefer, Cassaundra Kinard. HOMEROOM 204 ZVI11 Enfnzznger Left fo 1-ighz, Firrz Row: Linda Litten, Stephanie Mat son, Dorothy Livaditis, Joy Martin. Second Row: Janice Landis, Susan Livingston, Sharon LeRew, Shar- on Lehr. Third Raw: Joan Kunkle, Cindy Mann, Mar- cia Link. Fozzrlh Row: Patricia Lindsey, Marie Liv ingston. HOMEROOM 204 MM. Enrfninger Lefz fo righl, Firrz Row: Jane Laver, Sue Liber, Carol Manspeaker, Melissa Majewski. Second Row: Chryl Lecrone, Linda Laughrnan, Pamela Leber, Cathy Lower. Third Row: Brenda Leese, Beverly Lewis. Faurfh Row: Brenda May, Libby Leader, Sandy List. IOS HOMEROOM 218 M155 Caplan Lefz to righz, Firrl Row: Vicki Metzel, Bonnie Mel- lot, Mary Myers. Serond Row: Carrie Moye, Patty Miller, Miss Caplan. Third Row: Karen Mitchell, Nancy Mong, Karen Morse. Fourth Row: Phyllis Minnich, Rita Meisenhelder, Connie Miller. ri? E HOMEROOM 218 Miss Caplan Lefz lo right, Firr! Row: Rose McAfee, Karen Moul, Donna jo Ness, Linda Mohr. Sefond Raw: Loralee Neff, Sue Miller, Sandra Myers, Sue Mitzel. Third Raw: Patrice Neff, Connie McCarty, Rita Ness. H OMEROOM 220 Mr. Fahie Lefz lo Righl, Firrz Row: Ken Weber, Bob Thomas Bill Walker, Stanley Wlashington. Second Row Abraham T ler r. im Stouch Ral h Swank Rus y J' , J , P , - sell Wantz. Third Row: Curtis Tyler, Dennis Stuart. Fourth Raw: jon Sullivan, Jim Throne. I06 1519? K ,reefs HOMEROOM 220 Mr. Fahie Leff fo right, Firrl Rauf: Terry Wampler, Robert Taylor, Gregory Webb, Charles Vaughn. Second Row: William Way, jerry Stottleinyer, Robert Strick- houser. Third Row: Donald Tipton, Bill Thoman. Foarlh Row: Mr. Fabie, Irving Stoner, Ralph Walk- er, jeffrey Stump. HOMEROOM 221 Mr. Stump Lefl lo riglaz, Fin! Row: Shirly Nicholas, Deb- orah Pottorff, Shirley Poff, Donna Newcomer. Second Row: Sue Pfeffer, Terry Paules, Debbie Potts. Third Row: Barbara Raffensberger, Martha Olewiler. Fourth Row: Rosemary Petry, Mary Ann Peregoy. HOMEROOM 221 Mr. Stump Leff 70 figlfff Fir!! Raw: joy Rankin, Brenda Ras- coe, Christine Potts. Second Row: Linda Odoms, Nancy Nitchman, Cassandra Parler. Third Row: Helen Peaco, Karen Nuzum, Rebecca Noll. Fourlh Row: Susan Potts, Sharon Rascoe, Kathy Oberdick. ' K H OM EROOM 225 Mrs. C which Left lo right, Fin! Row: Linda Rhoads, Linda Rauhauser, Debbie Resser, Sally Reimarcl. Second Rauf: Rebecca Reever, jucly Ritter, Donna Richard- son, Virginia Ritter. Third Row: Charmaine Rhoades, Sheryl Rawlinson, Joyce Ray. Fourlh Row: Mrs. Crunick, Judy Ritter, Alida Rife, Pat Raw- linson. HOMEROOM 602 HOMEROOM 601 Mr. Thomas Lefl zo righz Fin! Roux' Sandy Schneider, Debra Senft, Joy Schrom, Beverly Shimmel. Second Row: Alice Marie Shue, Marie Roberts, Jane Schenck, Shonna Seiffert, Third Row: Sharon Shirk, Joyce Sheaffer, Diane Selmser, Fourth Row: Bonnie Schaale, Sharon Rodgers, Brenda Rodgers. Mix! Wright HOMEROOM 601 Mr. Thomax Left to right, Firft Row: Donna Sanders, Doris Sexton, Delores Robinson, Darlene Roach. Serond Row: Barbara Roberts, Emma Robinson Joan Sexton, Sandy Shorter, Third Row: Carole Schroll, Anaya Rowscher, Brenda Ruth, Brenda Seasely. Fourlh Row: Pat Scales, Louella Sexton, Kay Scheivert. be I 'S fi Al ' N u, x Left lo fight, Fzrff Row: Pamela Sipe, Marlisa Sollenberger, Myra Srnotkin. Serond Row: Karon Smith, Donna Spotz Patty Smith. Third Row: Kathy Strasbaugh, JoAnn Strickler, Pat Sternbergh. Fourzh Row: Erma Strausbaugh, Cathy Stottle myer. Debby Strausbaugh. H OMEROOM 602 Min W1'ight Lefz to right, Fin! Row: Judy Stough, Patricia Shaffer, Debra Stevens, joan Strickler, Serond Row: jo Ann Stokes, Karen Smith, Miss Wright, Third Row: Linda Snyder, JoAnn Snyder, Debbie Snyder, Fourlh Row: Randy Kay Steininger, Linda Kay Sollenberger, Brenda Stephens, Cynthia Sue Spon- seller You won't catch me in a car with a student driver when the roads HOMEROOM 610 M1'. Darzzif Lefl to right, Fifi! Row: Harvey Williams, George Ziegler, Gary Yoder, Craig Welsh, Gary Wolfgang, Charles Wise. Second Row: Eric Woodyard, Mike Wherley, john Weimer, Byron Ziegler, Charles Woodard. Third Raw: james C. Wright, Randy Willis, Harry Zimmerman, joe Whiteley, Harvey Yohe, Will Wiest. Fourfh Row: Mr. Davis, Jon Yinger, Richard Wolf, John Ziegler, David Ziegler, William Whorley h Lxkh V..L , I Y l.-, g ' W' ex. K ,EH . . lf' :P-weg..e i-Q' .- 'asf I it i isii H ttv. , :- V, wwf, .J v Q ' s f Q ui iisfimqi A Jffg, ,X if co. are icy! HOMEROOM 612 M255 N ied erhhuxer Left 10 right, Fin! Row: Deborah Washers, Sandra Thoman, Deborah Taylor, Second Row: Ann Timmermans, Mary Jane Truett, Brenda Toomey, Third Row: Mary Talley, Vicky Viands, Elsie Vogelsong, Fourfh Row: B. J. Wedlock, Fonda Thomas '36 y yvil 1 ,mmm 'E F TT V HOMEROOM 612 Min N iederhauser Left fo righl, Fin! Row: Sylvia Thoman, Deborah Stubbs, Linda Viands, Chris Taylor. Semnd Raw: Linda Thoman, Brenda Vaughn, Kay Thomas. Third Row: Miss Niederhauser, jane Sweeney, Mary jane Trimmer, Cynthia Thomas. Fourth Rauf: Ruth Washington, jannell Throne, Connie Toomey l 109 S . s 'Z' l 1 l it K? we a s wg. Z . l f,f. l E, X, it t S Z. 1 W Q X H S 5 sg., Y 5 S .t t 'VW ? is tl in H OM EROOZVQ Mrs. Kosiba 613 F' . ,.M,:,.gf 5 A Q W S' A H531 ' 3 5 4 ' ff' 1 4 R Y xx S lt ': if x A ,, ig S X lv wk swag T 2 ' 'X k 1 V Wright, Margaret Williams. .r, Q I liz' xi Left lo rigbl, Firrl Roux' Susan Yeaple, Carolyn Zittel, Jeanne White, Second Roux' Mrs. Kosiba, Sharon Wooclyard, , ' fi La, , g 1 Svvfl F Patricia Ziegler, Stephanie Weedon, Kathy Woltman Zimmerman Third Rau: Wanda Susan Young Deborah Wolf. R HUM EROOM 61 3 Mn. Kofiba 9251 ale 325 F, g AE. - be N 2527 P, -Q 50:52 Q Writ: a-13 529' -. No.5 V:-1 Q' ,4 ANC :QBS 3571 Fm' --. DCT QE: Q39- - N .1 , F? 'ull Ca , pg,-5 . . M j4p 'f f f M -Y ., ww. ww. .' ,,.f -- . . ,, .A,,,.N ,-f'fFf+x -:1-5 .T, 4 .f .. 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Q3 A iiia From Left to riglrl, Row One, Michael Schroeder, Patricia Ann Stehmang Row Two, Dan Kohler, Steven Small From Left to right, Row One, Larry Warner, Clair Miller, Willard Montgomeryg Row Two, Vaughn Roche, Ed Ulrich, Thomas Stottlemyer, Row Three, Steve Quickel, Edward Lehigh, Jeff Schweitzer , aatl 'fl N From Left to rigbl, Row One, Michael Craley, Charles xl Huckenberry jr., Cheryl Chronister, Donald Howe jr.g Row Two, George Drauk, Daryl Hancock, Frank Knouseg Row I Three, Ted Hanton, Don O'Neil, Gary Kauffman ,Aw- Ffom Lefz zo figlvl, Row One, Mike Messersmith, William Busler, Dennis Miller, Michael Frysingerg Row Two, Ray Stambaugh, Richard Becker, Bill Senft, Ray Crabbg Row Four, William Callis, Richard Rodgers, jack Hall D 0 Lefz 20 rigbz, Firfz Row: Bill Smith, Rick Peters, Mark Wolf. Second Row: Richard A. Wolfe, Dan Wagamang Third Raw: Keith Strine, Eugene Swartz, Eugene Rice. l ,ni wie iiie 5 ,-,, I 4'fw1f'I ,Lf B ak! Lefl za riglzl, Firfz Row: Larry Boyer, joe Ehrhart, Mike Carbaugh. Second row: Alan Bailey, Steve Lehr, Richard Kauffman. Third Row: Daniel Dev- eney, Roy Cannon, joseph Deveney. Left zo right, Fin! Row: james Halpin, Charles Haw- kins, Michael Beaverson. Second Row: Keith Don- ecker, jonna Sowers, Frank Landis. 4 ... I 1. II2 f07I207'7A0ZL'. Leurnirzg all zhe tricky of zlfe mzde--Seaf7zflreJ5e: of l If I were a mr11ez1ler. ' W 5411151 lilzle helper!! w in lj' , Q Q Q f ff 'pw . , Ma Q. W Daw Mr. S'mi!g, '-You fail!!! -Q' SPORT Competing in athletic events has been practiced down through the realms of history. Because of the long era of sports many events are well- known to us. Claiming that sports is a product of the New Generation would certainly be a fallacy. That doesn't mean that our breed cannot express itself in relation to athletic competition. The games themselves may not have changed but -the factors surrounding them have. For in- stance, coaches are using different coaching techniques, people are more familiar with many different sports, players are more physically fit and there are many new songs and cheers. The New Generation distinguishes itself from any previous group by possessing this unique group of characteristics. 7' Kathy Baum Donna Mann Karen Foller ff1A f y . 1 Z Nj ,Awww Y ,.' I , I l fl' if A N ' 7 0 -WJ i 0 1f , I.. 7 Left lo figbt, Kneeling: janet Seim, Pat Krebs, Pamela Dick, Ruth Hall. Second Row: Marsha' Sweeney, Thorn Myers, Sue Ahrens, Wendy Woodyard, l Sue N agorny Wilma Williams Marsha Sweeny B b 6 6 1' Z 6 61 6 1 5 1 l:,l.z6, Linda Woodward - 3-1 K gii. V L,.... , 4 i Rusty Bardolf, Richard Miller, Marty Bard ww its V . b tpgggggjgpy p f AURBSJ QY Q .. PV, W. , e e Se 'H by -sf ,g ,, Mg! ' mfg- M4115 t , , it I VVVVI: 2 ,,i., 5' Ci' , 5 -M ,g . t f C . Sealed in From: Hank Claiborne. Left zo fight, First Row: Dave Sharp, Greg Taylor, john Seiple, Pete Harmon, Paul Craley. Second Row: Tom Brinclle, Dan Reise, Dick Baylor, jim Martin, Wfilliam Benton. CV055 Cammy Although our Cross Country team didn't win the league championship this year, we can still be proud of our runners. The boys worked many hours on running and getting into shape, The team gained three Wins this season, While putting their best efforts forward. We are looking for bright pros- pects next year, especially with Henry Claiborne, an outstanding underclassman, leading the team. Coach Mike Dowell yah. Paul Craley 6 72 Hume rpeeding on fo uUl0lfJEJ' 1iclar9. Dave Sharp Greg Taylor York 0 29 C. D. East ....26 23 Redland .....33 4l Reading .... ,,,. 2 1 38 Camp Hill .... .... 2 45 John Harris ..., ,,,, 1 7 40 Central Dauphin . . . . . . .19 26 Harrisburg Penn . . .... 29 18 Cedar Cliff ... ....37 29 Lebanon ............... .... 2 6 CLow Score Winsj Left to rigfvz, Fin! Row: Bill Patterson, Denny Stock, Skip Thomas, Larry Washiiugttan, Tony Sexton, Gregg Tome, jon Yinger, Dick Rowe. Semin! Roux- Bob Smoker, Tom Kennedy, Keith Beattie, jim Michael, Charles Kennedy, Bob Glassmeyer, Tom Loucks, Clint Hopkins, Gerry Shaffer. N 5' N t le tfl bi- 2 -:': - r, el CO-CAPTAINS, Denny Stock, Tony Sexton. es? . rg Y . ft . -xx 7 1-' .:- 'I ' f tlf ' f' 't .H -1 ' 2 gx,fEM. , ix-Q3 i a. .a ' - Once again the Bearcats came through R f, 'fi I ,xl ., tg f 'f r . , , A L. Qg, 5 V 3. with a fine season. Although the team was V 3 g 6 f 0 small and inexperienced, they proved them- , , 5 ll ly, selves to be one of the finest teams of the p. . ll L ei past several years. Often playing against , Y 0 bigger men, the Bearcats outplayed their op- , ,Q - A x,,- ' ponents to compile a fine 7-3 record. pypp gf lg ' S-'Wait wt f.,- 'itlfif fNSz' . . i9 Eff' -'f it '-ta,r.t,.5fs:i z- a lyme -if , . .b ..f- Ee X ,-:: f scts ..w-wh.-me COACHES4Lef! lo figbl, Steve Slobozien, David Graybill, Mike Boldin, d Jim Reynolds, Ernie Byers, . . 5 i .... Left .fo fight, Fin! Rowx Eric Day, Randy Koller, Marlin Grove, Bob lnners, Barry Holmes, Dave Sands, J. D. Martin. Second Rau: Mike LaNasa, Glenn Gambler, Bill Hartman, Tom Lowrie, Sam Robertson, Robin Redman, Doug Scott. I20 r PHYSICIAN and TRAINER: Dr. Charles Re-dn Witnmer. ,.. f . 5, N ,M p ' l ,X fill! E . .5 .. ,,,... t .sts George Lentz, 66l7 C6llL 5 ,Q t 5 xv, K 'f - VP. .:k.-Eff, .. ' ,, ' ,mn , L . . -4, , - Bill Patterson Doug Scott s if 543 .1 -- ' ' 4 E' 3 Y M nglaxli ,md 5 , . e t W7 : : Vis , .Ei-4' . ,M f , :.,+C2ulW:n:i3wm4:f,'5 Barry Holmes 111 - 1 -.if 1,3 .T i:1x: , :'-I ' ' 0 ex P V xg N1 x 95 Denny Stock rim Marlin Grove -gi-,:5fF . ' 4 Q, -1 - . .Q-I 13? M 3 ff ' S., 1 f -if 'Ziff i .- -L .. ,Y ,,A Mike Lanasa fi fit D o D - Dick Rowe . i 3 ,t A H r Vina? y . -Y - Tony Sexton K M all F jd AV 1 5 . ' ' -, - - Hr - Larry Washington Seniors 12 A K iiii tra: f'- - ,H We Q- it-421: .mu W. A. TZ! r 1 i 22- . - f jim Martin Q M A Ply?- 1 tg .1 iw - - 3 if M Gregg Tome Dave Sands iw- i . .. - 1:4 HSS P K 3 . T1 S' , f J H r, 'iz. esa as 31 . f tf ., ..., ., . . ,yi 1 e' Y ., 91, f on x 1, My - 4.L,.,, Bob Smoker K lu- 1 . in a 1 'psf' is lt igi +1 egf2Li 'lf .mis-Q. ,R W 3 5 pf? Q ,I Football! Camp Sceney P0m1d 'em ou! L61 go of lhe fooflmfl MANAGERS-Lefl to rigbl, Fir!! Roux' John Leahy, Tim Fry. Serozzd Row: Tom Kee-sey, Stu Olewiler. I22 56077, L'l70fIf7V1 ,rlvjvr A ffoud of duff and 5: lmrdy Hi-H0 Ioufbdown Anolber P A T for jon. A Jtep foward ffirlory. A f7ldj'6I',.f ber: friend: lair parenff. The beginning of a Bearcat vifiofy. York Oppozzezzf 13 Carlisle ..... .... 6 21 Cedar Cliff .... .. 7 19 Harrisburg Penn . . . . 7 14 Lebanon ...... .... 2 0 28 Reading ....13 14 Steel-High . . . . 6 7 John Harris . . . . . . .27 6 Central Dauphin . . .... 13 55 Willianusport . . . . 6 54 Lancaster ,. .. 6 I23 -we F 2 3 xxf' 1 - . ,. X --.. K -1 ............. ,... .., .,.x. . -.-....,....,,.......u..,. r, 1' - . i Q.. :hh ' -We 1 g.. Q... gg iq- W. x f 1, 1,1 4 1, . Q a.m1 , ...... W.MM1r A , :S . . w pppp we .f.. P iL,- U ' ,X , EIN ' . ere' as i s 1. M 1 'nm . - 3 ili . it ' lieile 2 2 , 1. . J 1 I ,.LV i n i ' 3' J 1' K W .k,. vp A YZ my--Q-W ' . e 1 l an Q.-1 - h he ' - al Ei' 1 A f 1,2 -2 1 'E 1 ' .p a 4 , e 'cz N4 ' C 1 it 1 2 ' W' l gli' it il A il A 2 ...,... 1 iilte Qfffi ig 255+ flr ' A esa1. v tgp 1 X Wil, , i?a Ws!l-a. 'j MA qi -WFV2 WARE 'Sf' -' ' T . g L5- -' it Ifg ' H- IW' -LA -1 1 1'1 . I . , ' 5, K ' D' u p 5 2359 rr EWBZL --alfiggigg 555 5 5555? BVQKXXQFM' . , E7EFf3 5 '2 e , ve 1 2 Y' fiiii e?F. m33WV l irvb . I T2' iiz iiuv i?5?'iTf 'IL' ' '-..W,,:.1..:2fffff 1:: ff 1:::f1f ff 11- -h . . ' iggf Left zo figlaz, Fin! Row: Harry Harmon, Willie Way, Greg Flinchbaugh, Elmer McClintoch, Lance Kessler, Ken Rawhauser, Terry Abel, Ron Horn. Left lo right, Second Row: Bob Altland, john Mason, Bob Thomas, Bill Thomas, jim Michael, Robin Redman, Ron Ken- nedy. Left lo right, Third Row: Will Wiest, joe Williams, Ozelle Goff, Greg Ruby, Barry Snave, Tony Wilson, Jeff Owen, jeff Heindel rewamg ggmiygg igmggwg sers ' T' . e,,'e. lll'- ez. 5 1 W e . if j 5 1 X1.e P- . Q ,ge . p - The Bearcubs had a successful season this year. I , f B Under the instruction of Coaches Slobozien and Byers, ,,, the junior Varsity earned a 5-2 record for the year. Many of these boys will probably move up next year to X support the varsity team. Q f - , gig Coaches Ernie Byers and Steve Slobozien 7 'H York Opp. 19 Cedar Cliff ...... .... 7 6 Harrisburg Penn . . . . . O 19 Lebanon ........ . . . 7 7 Steelton ...... . . . 32 7 john Harris .... .. 21 12 Central Dauphin .. .. 7 13 Lancaster ..... . 0 All0lbl'7' Fifi! Douvz I 4fIMY2 i: Mm- f lrf. ,asmeim isxfv - Gel thai man! He'J wer for zine lourlsdozwzf E2 .L w .L gg, , Hit him bard! Rip lbrozigh limi line! IlVlgg'f ggi 1119 5411? Afzolbef game in the book! Heli go! iz wide open field Typical orgmzizfd follfufiorzf I IB Lefz la righz, Fin! Razr: Terry Abel, mgr., Clint Hopkins Barry Holmes Warraim Ritter Tony Sexton Ed Stevens Avon Redman Stewart Olewiler, rngr. Serond Row Coach Reynolds Jim Tuhrman Lance Garnett Bill Wright Charlie Preston Sarn Kuhn Dave Folkemer, Dave Dalton, Charles Red Witmer ftrainer Bafkefball This year our basketball team came up with a fine recordf-thanks to a lot of hustle and desire on the part of the boys. The Bearcats brought home many exciting victories. York was a league contender all year, placing at the top of the stand- ing week after week. The Bearcats, working as a true team, helped each other when the going got rough. e gg i Dave Dalton York Opp, 64 47 59 55 61 54 92 63 91 80 68 62 39 Coatesville CExb.j ...... Chambersburg fExb.j .... Carlisle fExb.j ...... Central Dauphin . . . John Harris ..,.. Reading .............. Central Dauphin East .... Cedar Cliff ........ Harrisburg Penn . . . Lebanon ...... Steelton . . . Lancaster ................. . . . . First Half Play-Off Central Dauphin ........... Barry Holmes Captain Tony Sexton Charlie Preston York QPF, 46 Central Dauphin . . . 62 John Harris ..... 49 Reading ............ 64 Central Dauphin East . .. 68 Cedar Cliff ,...... 47 Harrisburg Penn . . . 78 Lebanon ...... 64 Steelton . . . 53 Lancaster ..............., Second Half Play-Off 60 Steelton ................. 46 Central Penn .......... League Championship ii, ' Dave Folkemer Avon Redman Ed Stevens U Gel ffm! mp Cbarlie! Champ nmrizz' in for 4 More Amon Charlie' jumzpr 11111 j1Of7Jf4' The mira of fhf' Bfarmlf L' Cul: mrzgle ufilh lfae Tigerf A mm Our great new edition lo ilae cbeerlenden' Du1'e'J up for a barbel Dunk lbat ball Lefl to rigbz, Fin! Roux Eric Day, john Hawk, jim Hunter, Frank Knouse, Terry Abel, mgr. Second Raw: Coach Slobozien Robin Redman Steve Stallsmith, Charles Penn, jim Michael. Third Row: Frank Stokes, Wibtir Spells, Bob Stokes, Allen Garnett. J. V. mkefba!! This year the Junior Varsity performed equally as well as their Varsity counterparts. They topped the year by capturing the Junior Varsity League Cham- pionship. Overall, the team finished with a 16-5 rec- ord. The team contains many good potential candi- dates for next year's Varsity squad. I've got it! Champtem ofthe Centra! Peamyteaata aatetf Varsity Neat jumper Basketball Lea gtte Fart break an the more York Opp, 44 Coatesville ...... . . . . 48 37 Chambersburg .... . . . 41 39 Carlisle ........ . . . 42 52 Central Dauphin . . . . . 41 64 John Harris ....... . . . 62 49 Reading .............. . . , 44 57 Central Dauphin East . . . . . . 67 63 Cedar Cliff .......... . . . 45 59 Harrisburg Penn . . . 54 66 Lebanon ...,.... . . 59 54 Steelton QO.T.j .... 48 71 Lancaster ........ . . . 44 65 Central Dauphin . . . . . . 56 60 John Harris ....... . . . 58 51 Reading ......,...... . . . 49 82 Central Dauphin East . . . . . . .69 62 Cedar Clfif ........... .. . 47 40 William Penn QHarris.j . . . . . . 53 72 Lebanon ............. . . 66 51 Steelton ...,...................... 66 Lancaster .......................... Drive that lane Setting for a burket Lefz za riglar, Fin: Row: john Mitchell, Paul Craley, Mike Craley, Don Kohler, Bill Bomberger, Dan Grim, J. D. Martin. Serond Row: Bob Thomas, Wayne Morris, Bruce Gladfelter, Mark Landis, Skip Thomas, Bradley Morgon, Ed Dehoff, joe Blackwell, Hank Claiborne, Dave Sands, Mike johnson. ffeslling The matmen of York performed admirably giving the fans many thrilling and tense moments. The Bear- cat wrestlers produced a winning season of 6 wins and 4 losses. On the individual level, York had two sectional champions in the persons of Bill Thomas and Hank Claiborne. V How would you like zo be rilting here? f, l Eilber pin him of let him up! 72 . SQ fx is BILL BOMBERGER-127 lbs. PAUL CRALEY-103 lbs. York County Champion 1966 Glenn Smith Memorial Award C0-Captain 1967 York Opponent 20 Dallastown .... ...... 2 9 21 York Suburban . . . . . . 22 -at 4' 31 Spring Grove . . 19 31 Eastern ...... . - . 24 45 Northeastern . . . . . . 5 33 Central .... . - . 12 27 Hanover . . . . . . 22 14 Dover .... . . 26 29 Red Lion ..... . . . 21 18 West York .... .. 32 30 Southwestern . . . . . 13 ED DEHOFF-145 lbs. DON KOHLER-120 lbs 3 ws. DAVE SANDS-180 lbs. WILLIAM PLATE ROBERT MESCAN H ead C ouch Axfiflant C oath Wkzifing for llyeir lurzz 35 There .rbould be an ezuier um J Wffesflin g Hank Claiborne-165 lbs Sefliomzl Champion I ,YM ,,,,, MM I K Ever get Ibm? fbaking feeling? Anda1...2...3...4 .....,,,, Coarh Plate keeping 4 rlwe watch 'Skip Thomas-1 58 lbs. Se ctiofml Clmmpiofz A617012 Hey! I nm fly! 'T --ix dj' 1, E:!51TfkifiiZ. 4' N.. -my - ,W 'i-.Mn .i '+-- ' 'ff:, ,-',g You fini, Came and gvel me ,I-,K krrk W ,f , : Clofe lo Q pin! Left lo fight, Fir!! Row: Dan Connors, Ron Crawford, Bill Richardson, Dean Cross, Terry Marshall, Loren Shumway Elmer McClintock. Second Row: Ed Lindsey, Woodrow jackson, john King, Bob jones, Bill Throne, Mike Thompson Abe Tyler, Greg Flinchbaugh. j. V. Willing A new addition to the wrestling program this year, wres- tling became official on the junior varsity level. The team made a good showing of themselves providing thrilling action preceding the varsity encounters. He'r got :be Squeeze hold on him 1, F Q Q i 5 ' 0 J ' ' 'WA , ll, If , M' , H KM gig, V W 1 - ,n nnnn 4,4 . nn - n Q ,,,AA 74 .' 1. 7? il Q ' W ,,'L 5 , . Q 1-: n ff ' -Zz. ' 1 nnnn I ,,-'gg 'ffi , -,,' f I1. 'Kg -1-', ,, -A 'lf' fl- 1-13: 3 -LWI, 1 nn A ' - N L V ,VV Off I0 1119 M625 Drag Ibn! man down ? , S yi U, M X l. - Qi n 1 I ' , . 1 M-'K Boy mn 'ou 143-1 'mn J Tlainle it uill 0 in? J 8 7 P 8 r lf! lil l Laokr like 4 two-pointer Could be n winner! Left to riglaz, Fin: Raw: Robert Sahrns, Bill Schmidt, jr., John Schrantz, Bob Goheen, Ed Noel, Greg Burkhart. Second Row: John Lightner, Tom Dillman, Mike Boyd, Carl Saladay, Tom Schaeberle, Barry Ness. Tlazrd Rauf: Tobin Gerhart, Don Schaeberle, Marty Bard Neil Beck. Dave Anstine, Paul Adams, Coach Schmidt. Swimming The Bearcat mermen again performed outstandingly in capturing the league championship for the second straight year. The swimmers dropped only one exhibition match marring a perfect season. York Hi made a clean sweep of the district swimming meet and sent many representatives to the regional and state meets. A fine nucleus of underclassmen is on the team, which should be the foundation for a good team next year. York 60 79 75 63 60 57 43 55 75 60 74 63 83 Lancaster .,.. Gov. Mifflin . . . York Suburban . . . Mt. Pleasant . . . Hershey . . . Reading ..... Mercersberg .... Hill ........... Milton Hershey Manheim Twn. Bishop McDevitt Wilson ......... Exeter . . Hi! zbe waler, boy!! Opponent ....35 ...26 20 32 .. 35 38 ...52 40 20 35 ...21 ...32 11 Marty Bard ','L,zL L 1 'f f 'YE Q 5 m 'lY 1 in, W '.', - ' ' ' ,1 , V w , frmxyk Q , 7 v r' 7 A ' 'Z 2 ' ' ' . '- L ,z. Tx EV L ,,5,,. 'Y . Barry Ness WX tg TOITI Dillmarl Tgby Gerhart e n 2 0 7' 5 Don Schaeberle A human rannonball . ' . 4... ,MH Q! w , ,, AA,A Q - Q. hN3.,, . .... ,, 5h........... 'Walk' ,. --,rr x- K Racing on lo ficfory Qi s we ' S ll' l K I U 3 ' 3 ' ' ' 5 ' 5 ' L ' i ' mf, I L, ' ' ,. . . I ..,. . 1 , , ,,.' ' '-', .- I 'LL 'L LI' L, ' , A .Q -- - , ' ' fe F '- K' f .. Q M ai . - - :2Q5 T,.:..4, - .... ,L I KM? i Ek K t - Y 'ag , L W M W EZ 1 A -' .., f'L' .Q 'il ' , - L - -Q' A W M Wee if H , 5 H m., L ' Lh ' H A ' f 5 f 4 - A ,,LLL ,, ,S A,, LV , Q ,,...v Splafbing on ta VICTORY! 15 v W I llf l , 2' A.. X I W 5-Q.. 5 'w-.. hr ,Num g wp Slmigbt df a board! A Pffffff B455 Flip 'pn nulv F' ,,,,.,q-nv I nlerefzed Juppoflen' Diftrict C ham piom 220-yd Medley Relay-D. Schaeberle, D. Anstine, T. Schaeberle, E. Noel 200-yd Freestyle-T. Gerhart 100-yd Butterfly--B. Sahms 100-yd Freestyle-J. Schrantz 400-yd Freestyle-N. Beck 100-yd Breaststroke-T. Schaeberle 400-yd Freestyle Relay-T. Gerhart, R. Sahms, W. Schmidt, J. Schrantz Diving-Tom Dillman Regional Clmmpiom 100-yd Butterfly-B. Sahms 100-yd Breaststroke-D. Anstine 400-yd Freestyle Relay-T. Gerhart, R. Sahms, W. Schmidt, J. Schrantz Q' 4 Freeze J 5 Will il make ii? Boyf' Homeraam Bafkelball Champion: Come down ball 772 Z! 7' 6Z 1775411 goar up muff come down H750 are you umfing 20? 0 1' 5 Side-line .ruppart Gio-IJ' Bowling Champiom All figlvf, give me ffm' ball. STUDE Know us by our Deeds .... . . . Walk together, talk together- . Adorn the mind ......... . . . Pep Penn ......... . . . Earnest and Purposeful- Society and Club mottos, set us goals and stand- ards to attain . . . Examples of the ambition and aspiration of the youth of our New Genemfion . . ACTIVITIES H6671 i . Linda Woodward A tiendanfs - Q af- . f 'mf ,,,, .. ., H p Darlene Oberdick Homecoming C'mon Baby Let the Good Times Roll - and they did during this year's homecoming. The weekend be- gan by crowning our radiant and regal Queen, Linda Woodward, in the assembly. A night football game and parade of floats followed. The good times in- cluded a 14 to 6 victory over Steelton. Time for Victory was 8:00 when the Euterpean float won the Grand Champion Trophy and ribbon for the sec- ond consecutive year. The Senior Class teapot won first prize in the class division. On Saturday night the Queen and her court, and many couples enjoyed dancing amidst sparkling decorations. As we look back on that weekend, the good times become great times. T to I --ti f i Wanda Stottlemyer Homecoming ,Q 4 i X ,N 1 Aurora Angelica Isasi Stephanie Calder Anna Galatsianos Veda Gorsuch , -if Peggy Klick E ' i'ii55ja,g4 5553 1 . in f Wi M i ii ' 5 i fi , Wet, Michelle Miller Susan Schaale Cou M Homecoming R? J, all f Greg Owen Paula Graybill Co-ordinafor Co-Coofalinator Hopeful Compelizorf: the 1966 Honzeroming Nomineeyf Grand Champion Floaf-E.L.S. took Time for Vir,'ory Clio member: worked kara' lo rofnplele lbeir float. Prize Winning Senior Clan-well, we finally did ii!! we E. f , The junior Clan flooz needed a lizfle more ffeanz. Activiiief V 'ms Our ADS Good Guru fa Tlfumbf up uilh DLS Iv U m. A Vi The uimzirzg Jmile Demzif Lozzif and Mike: IVh0'.r your Friend? Minnie: of anxiaux waiting Beffer luck nexz year Tbe lang fner1f01z.rPj walk Time Om' Foe Ginger Q. A I UVM iz reall 1' fha! f1nzf1y??.9 rs .alt I bil, I diel if, m1dI'm gludl did!! IJ our foolbezll feezm tlaif defpemle? Now look here, l'll my zlaif jun once!!! Thi: if YOUR life!! Are your PKITEIZIJ' like zlaif? Aww I Ibouglyz il um ezgezifzfz zfainirzg ruley zo Jmokell Mirofle Worker -1 -2 gfe- mf-'M' The MJ! of The Affirurle U7orker . lf Cuff Dirk! Stop rrfzwlizzg around bark More lhif minute!! ,,., , mwff, M. :Sl wwf' ' V 'y'wwwfv , .,,.. A i Tlauz will leurh you io mf your food properly!!! l One Aoi Ployy u p H Qi' Bruce keep your mind on llye frripl and off :be girl!! Leff .fir fbi: one ou!! The booguloo really gen zo you!!! ISI Afsemblies Belyy R055 Wimeem Left zo riglal, Firft Row: Jim Miller, Pamela Gruver, jeff Sterner, joe Bediu, Steve Klinedinst, Paul Adams. Ser- ond Row: Joanne Reisinger, Diane Selmser, Rae jean Sanders. Millicent Gier, Sharon Donley, Josie Nace, Cloyd Doutrich. 'E S as V- ,. . E 52 Y 2 s i . X' 'if 1. Wg S. 4 Readying for zbe Clariflmaf Comer! jeff Slerner-Serorzd prize wirzfzer in Beliy Ron fozztefl IVla:zl rolor if zz dollar bill, joe Dixon? l52 The Nigbz Before Cl77'l.Vl77I6l.fH a delightful blending of orfbexzm and Senior Chorus' A.F.S. panel difeuning Who will go abroad lbir Jun2mer? Tim Wagner reriling Tum the Nigbz Before Cbri.flmu.r Angie azlired in Chilean dren W 1? john Klinedinxz, S,A.B. rlmifmmz, uddreffing Soplaonzore Clan on opening day of .rclwol This year York High's Marching Band brought fame to York and Pennsylvania by leading the MaCy's Thanks giving Day Parade. This group, of 176 members, also participated in the Governor's Inaugural Parade in Harris- burg. The Marching Band, directed by Ronald Toomey, performs intricate maneuvers during half-time at home football games. Catherine Adams, James Adams, Judy Arendt, Keith Augenbaugh, Wayne Bailey, Dennis Baughman, Christine Baum, Barbara Bear, Edward Bentzel, Richard Bier, Phillip Bloch, Stephanie Brindle, Brad Bumstead, Steven Busch, Roy Cannon, Kevin Christine, Anthony Clark, Robert Clark, Janice Clayberger, John Clugston, Linda Conn, William Cope-nheaver, Dean Cross, Susan Davis, Daniel Deveney, Bonnie Dietz, Greg, Doll, Robert Doyle, Sheila Dubs, Jo Edison, Jan Flicker, Virginia Fastnacht, Mike Fengfish, Ken Fetrow, Dale Fink, Lynn Firestone, Dave Folkemer, Jack Frey, Jerry Frey, Sandra Fromm, Dennis Fry, Tim Garrett, Greg Gibbs, Paul Goodemote, Sharon Gordon, John Greer, Barbara'Gross, Thomas Gross, William Hale, Daryl Hancock, Lee Harmon, Melinda Hively, Ron Horn, Robert Hubley, Dean Innerst, George Jacobs, Cindy Jajick, Pat Keesey, Bruce Keiter, Phil Kern, Cassaundra Kinard, Dorothy King, John King, Carol Keeney, Sam Kuhn, Mark Landis, Mark Laure, James Lehman, Steve Lentz, Linda Litten, Donna Mann, LaDonna March, James Martin, William Maul, Kathy McDowell, Pat McDowell, Roy McDowell, Rit Meisenhelfer, Pat Miller, John Mohr, Bruce Murdaugh, Frank Myers, Joyce Myers, Dawn Ness, Roger Ness, Terry Newcomer, Greg Owen, Robert Peeling, Daniel Peterman, Barbara Phiel, William Price, Lloyd Price, Rene Rawhauser, Robert Rawhauser, Becky Reever, Sally Reimard, Ken Sallade, Jack Sands, Thomas Schaefer, Jane Schenck, Judy Schnetzka, Janet Serff, Debbie Seward, Jerry Shaffer, Mont Shaull, Alice Marie Shue, Loren Shumway, John Seiple, Louie Skeparnias, Joann Smith, Tom Smith, Jackie Staley, Mike Staley, Doug Stauffer, Paul Steiss, Frank Stokes, Kathy Stottlemyer, James Stough, Joann Strickler, Tim Swords, Chris Taylor, Sue Thomas, James Throne, Jane Tredway, Kenny Weber, Rick Weidner, John Weimer, Dave Welber, Christine Williams, Sue Williams, Charles Wise, Tim Wolf, Gary Wolfgang, Ervan Young, Dave Ziegler, Steve Ziegler, Harry Zim- merman, Rudy Zimmerman, Scott Zumbrum, Donna Mann, Marsha Sweeney. 4? 'iv ,,,. ,,o,..s-..-, .,,., l E I l Drum Major Barbara Gross The amalgam! Parade ' ,ff ' .- EZ ' Q ,Til 'Q J i i' ff 7' 'l ,i at . E A-, . V, ,, . , . J, 'mi Akoya a ,Q'j31?,,z.?!,3A,.,, W L W 'ai f i -fi J zzl 3 ,V 'VVV VK ' ,Q iasi L. , g f 'fiat' f 5 ,, ,,Q J . l , ,, .3354 U riff? 51. 4. ' ff l, A., . 4 A ,ti iz ii in 7 1? J' vi f it , J .f a at it 1 . C ,. W-W, I - ag I, .Jo 15,3 ,.'vPs 4 .eg , , Al' V V, f M- I ,Hi ,N ,V ,, vm, . 1 V My 1 V gyvg V ft, 'ff ftt 1 ,'fi,' A ' M it V, I ' t. 3 'if' H ' , at H, 1 inei Q , 1 f we J . f i - i sirii J i i ,fy 'Ri 7 ,- 'Q -' ,f f '- ,V -'v ' . I V, ,.. 1 ' .,, -'. A . ,Y j f s If N VVV, V x , K ff ,VVV A t 114 'iei W C' 'iiiii' 1 A l55 Bmw' F mm' Here come the Brass bands snappy and syncopateduf These were the words sung by the members of the colorguard, majorettes, and flag- twirlers for the opening of the MaCy's Parade. Singing, however, is not the task for which these girls have been trained. Color Guam' The colorguarcl spends each summer morning perfecting complicated drills and learning military commands so that they may proudly lead the band in parades and half-time per- formances. l Left to riglyl, Fin! Row: Cindy Codori, Shelby Wilderson, Jean Pepo, Veda Gorsuch, Jan Elicker, Sandy Krout, Jo Edison, Sandy Snyder, Chris Wfilliams, Cynthia Sponsellor, Dawn Ness, Beth Meyers, Janice Clayberger, Sue Scheffer, Donna Ness. fVl6lj07 6lLZ'65 New uniforms enchanced the dances and routines developed and performed by the majorettes and flag- twirlers. These girls comprise a special feature during half-time football shows. -1--.i..i. F imma - ef 33552 ,--A . S . ..., . ,gg img - ' Tai 955 1 if Mil, I. ff X lf 'ff' Front: Debby Craver. Kneeling: Linda Freed, Marsha Diem. Standing: Lana Blauser. Flag TZUiV!675 Front: Linda Harkins. Szazzdirzg' Kathy Be- shore, Kathy Ferree, Celinda Glatfelter, Cindy Fisher, Juanita Hoover, Sharon Lerew, Judy HZIDEI. Sunlight Serenadery S s Left to rigbl, Fin! Row: Keith Aughenbaugh, john Mohr, jack Sands, jerry Shaffer, Steve Lentz, Tim Wolf. Second Row: Roy McDowell, Robert Hubley, Tim Garrett, Byron Schwartz, Ervin Young. Third Row: Mr. Toomey, Chris Taylor, Brad Bumsted, Bmce Kiter, Richard Weidner, Robert Doyle, Ronald Horn, Rudolph Zimmerman. Comer! Bama! The Beat Goes On York Highs popular dance band, more widely known as the Sunlight Serenaders. These musicians combine the latest hits with jazz and mood music to provide entertainment for special assemblies, school dances and outside engagements. The Concert Band is an organization of musicians who are training to meet the qualifications of the Symphonic Band. Annual participation in the Spring Concert offers valuable experience to these stu- dents. Stress is placed on practice and improvement. Left to right, First Row: Robert Clark, Patty Miller, Cindy jajich, Rita Meisenhelder, Catherine Adams Linda Moore, Shiela Dubs. Second Row: Dave Fink, Louis Skeparnia, Sandy Fromm, Jack Frey, james Adams, Phil Bloch, Gary Wolfgang, William Copenhaver, Dave Ziegler, Ed Bentzell, jim Lehman, Terry Newcomer, Toni Smith, Ken Sallade. Third Row: Shonna Seifert, Mark Lauer, Mr. Toomey, Lee Harmon, Kevin Christine, Anthony Clark, Bill Hale, jane Schenck, Judy Schnetzka, Becky Reever, Sally Reimard, Loren Shumway, john Seiple. York High's best mu- sicians comprise the Sym- phonic Band. The band participates in many school events which include an annual spring concert, a Christmas program with the chorus, and a concert at one of the three junior high schools. This year York High was proudly represented by six members of the Symphonic Band at the District Band Festival held at Hanover-Steve Lentz, Bruce Keiter, Chris Taylor, Jack Sands, Brad Bumsted, Tom Schaefer. Steve Lentz and Tom Schaefer attended Region- als. l58 Symphonic 5 Lefz to rigbl, Fira! Row: Barbara Bair, Carol Keeney, Sharon Gordon. Second Row: Bonnie Dietz, Sue Leib, Sue Williams, Richard Bier, Alise Shue, Janet Serff. Third Row: john Mohr, Steve Lentz, Dean Cross, Tim Swords, Keith Aughenbaugh, Tom Sheffer, Paul Goodenote, Susan Thomas, JoAnn Strickler. Fourlfz Row: Dorothy King, Debbie Seward, JoAnn Smith, Kathleen McDowell, Steve Busch, john Weimer, Tim Wolf, Mont Shaull, jerry Sheffer, jim Throne, Judy Arendt, Barbara Phiel. Fiflb Row: Robert Rawhouser, Frank Stokes, Bill Moul. Slcmding: Ervin Young, Jim Stouch, John King, Dave Welber, Charles Wise, Lloyd Pope, Bruce Murdock, Mike Staley, Dale Parr. Left to rigloz, Fin! Row: Joy Martin, Nancy Emswiler. Second Row: Everett Reed, Eddie Miller Dorothy Lividitus, Linda Dowling, jan Elicker. Third Row: Dave Snyder, Pat Diffenderfer, Vicki Metzel, Ellen Hess, Judy Kaltreider, junita Green, Bonnie Killgore, Debbie Blackwell.Fourlh Roux' Jack Sands, Tom Sheffeer, Mont Shaull, jerry Shaffer, Philip Kern, Roy McDowell, Tim Garrett, Bruce Keiter, Bradley Bumstead, Dave Krebs, Bob Doyle, Chris Taylor. Fifflo Row: Mr. Toomey, Ron Horn, john Zeigler, jackie Staley. Bama' Left Io righl, First! Row: Rene Rawhouser, Virginia Fastnacht. Second Row: Linda Conn, Melinda Hively, Pat Keesey, La Donna March, Pat McDowell. Third Row: Paul Steis, Rudy Zimmerman, Dave Folkemer, Lynn Firestone, Mike Fengfish, Greg Gibbs, George Jacobs, William Price, Robert Doyle. Fourzh Row: Richard Weidner, Chris Taylor, Brad Bumstead, Bruce Keiter, Dave Krebs, Doug Stauffer, Sam Kuhn, Roger Ness, Dennis Baughman, Dan Peterman, Mark Landis, Dennis Fry. Fifth Row: Tim Garrett, Byron Shwartz Robert Hubley, Roy McDowell, Tom Gross, Phil Kern John Clinton, john Greir, Chester Zumbrum. Sixlh Rauf: Frank Myers, Dean Innerst, Jerzy Frey, Harry Zim- merman, jackie Staley, Mr, Toomey. Oifcherfm x Left to right, Firrl Raw: Kathy Wilt, Karen Alwine. Second Row: Martha Leader, Sharon Metzler, Kathy Ferree, Paula Graybill, jean Gailey. Third Row: Carol Reever, Sandy Klinedinst, Brenda jones, Sue Krebs, Carolyn Knouse, Pat Krebs, Carol Myers. Faurzh Row: Virginia Fastnacht, Rene Rawhauser, Dave Folkemer, Greg Doll, Judith Krebs, Paul Steis, Dale Whor,l Barry Boogher, Louise Martin. Fiflh Row: john Mohr, Steve Lentz, Dean Ross, Wayne Bailey, Pat McDowell Donna March, Sue Davis Susan Williams, Rich Bier, Alice Shue, janet Serff. Sixth Row: Dale Parr, Dave Welber, Dale Stouch, john King. Ever notice the toe-tap- ping music that accom- panies you into assembly each week? This is your William Penn orchestra playing under the direction of Mr. Ronald Toomey. In addition to visiting and hosting the Harriton High School orchestra for joint concerts, this group enter- tains PTA meetings and was honored last year with an invitation to play at the State Music Teachers Con- vention in Harrisburg. I59 Left to righz, Firrl Row: Linda Hopkins, Sharon Donley, Marlena Baker, Bruce Smith, Michael Kearse, Steve Ressler, Linda Sweitzer, Sharon Foose, Sandy Sipes, Joann Poff, Drena Landis. Second Row: Lorna Shaub, Joann Miller, Steff Calder, Mike Johnson, Lawrence Spahr, Byron Grayson, Jeff Benedick, Rex Sherman, Jackie Manning, Linda Johnson, Debbie Howard, Cathy Rife, Debbie Coppersmith, Third Row: Bonnie Geiselman, Ronna Wagner, Marlene Stoneseifer, Mike Boyer, Dave Eberly, Bill Metzel, Richard Manning, Dale Whorl, Mary Middleton, Linda McDonald, Cindy Terry, Kathy Topper. Fourth Row: Barb Snave, Gerry Brenner, Joyce Hamm, Sue Snell, Lee Ann Strine, Grelan Holmes, Jim Gelzer, Dave Becker, George Garrett, Scott Zumbrum, Chris Noel, Beth Myers, Brenda Kiser, Carol Hill. t s 21. Charm ee A good voice is not the only Senior Chmfzo' Do, mi, sol, do. The clear, harmonious tones of the Senior Chorus ring through the halls of William Penn. At the Christ- mas and Spring Concerts these tones are especially bright. Be- side these school concerts the chorus also sings for clubs, such as Rotary and various other out of school activities. Jeff Benedict, Beth Myers, Sharon Foose, and JoAnn Poff went to district chorus, Sharon Foose and JoAnn Poff were also members of the regional chorus. 3 S' 1 2 Q 42 . - X ' at . - 5 5 L ' - Q - , - ' fest 53 A sl A i li it 1 5 R 1 eeci . is xg K: 'F 2 i it wa f f .i 1 r 5115, 7'1'f, i if ' 3 ts lil If Q if 57 A it Ii if FT I S ' t A- 3- -55 x' 1 t X . A 1 ' ' I sg it l ' r 31 A is 5 .ff f fl K A f f, if 1 J ite - a t is ' ' 5 5 jg t 1 f f W . H' il W his Q w F. - i r ' are xl, ' 'Y' . A ' - -ia'-f ' t ' 1 . 15 .... A . .. -, - ' ' b p its . f A . f V' . F J A , , c .r S sa ht - e .. 1 't-' f 3? . A no l quality of a good singer. A knowledge of the fundamentals N f 1 I . 35, Q, 1 of music and singing is nec- essary to be a true performer. The purpose of the Girls' Chorus is to supply this essen- tial background combined with experience through their yearly participation in the Christmas Concert so that they may qualify for the Senior Chorus. l60 Y is Vvwv Lefz zo right, Fi:-51 Row: Shirley Bortner, Sharon Lerew, Pam Dick, Susan Daugherty, Pat Smith. Second Row: Sue Dubs, Dora Swartz, Donna Landis, Ellen Brock, Carolyn Zitell, Linda Jachson, Denise Wilt, Alice Roberts, Diane McDonald, Amelia Fells, Mary Myers, Connie Blouse. Third Roux Pat Grove, Lana Blauser, Juanita Hoover, Nancy Spring, Ginnie Bookwalter, Karen Dayhoff, Sandy Klindinst, Jennifer Palmer, Linda Preston, Kathy Rife, Diane Jones, Christine Williams, Sissy Banks, Sue Schaale, Kathy McDowell. Fourlh Row: Mary Slater, Linda Schwenk, Gwen Pendarvis, Tina Hindle, Debbie Smith, Kathleen Blokzell, Debbie Aldiinger, Pat Bruggeman, Vicki Keyhoe, Bonnie Geiselman, Debbie Potts, Connie Miller, Cassandra Parlor, Jane Sweeney, Jane Murphy. Piano Accompaznirfr Expressive music and a proper tempo, supplied by the chorus accompanist, combine with harmonious voices to make each chorus performance a success. The accompanists devote many hours of finger-tiring service assisting the chorus in numerous Frolic rehearsals and assemblies throughout the year. Left io rigbt: Dale Whorl, Bonnie Geiselman. 0325 Charm Enhancing the tones of the Senior Chorus is the job of the Boys' Chorus. This chorus joins with the Senior Chorus for all concerts adding their deep, rich tones to those of the Senior Chorus. 65 , . .f Left to right, Firrz Row: Rex Sherman, Steve Ressler, Richard Manning. Second Row: Dale Whorl, Dave Becker, George Garrett. Third Row: Grelan Holmes, james Gelzer. Steve Inners Orgamisf Soft chords of mood-setting organ music, produced by Steve Inners, added that special note of solemn seriousness needed in the Homecoming Assembly. His more common duty was to play the National Anthem in assemblies for which the orchestra did not play. l6l Stnttent Connttl Exetntizfe Cabinet W, 'f Charles R. Inners Serrezfzry of Inter-Club Council Margaret Klick Sefreztzry of 5f1'2'iff Wlllllam Bomberger Prexident J? Dennis Stock Vire Prarident ,,,.,,n,n ,, 'tn kggj Irgfgg Sandy Snyder Setrettzry of Caunril Michelle Miller Setremry of H onzerooznf l Stttetent Cezmei! Committees' Ayfembh Committee Left to right, Fint Row: Betsy Faulkner, Kathy Feree, Sharon Gordon, james Smith. Second Row: Joe Bedia, Lenny McDonald, Bonnie Geiseiman, Carol Hill, Steve Stallsmith. -You'll be helping York High and they're only two for a dollar please! Well, we did it again this year! More Betsy Ross Bars were sold this year than ever before and in less time. Will it ever stop? Let's hope not. Profits acquired from Betsy Ross sales pay for school dances and other Student Council sponsored activities fwe're not go- ing to mention these sales also make a lower Teztler price possiblej. The Betsy Ross Committee is responsible for the promotion and distribution of the bars. Their headquarters is located at the School Store. Betry R055 Committee Problem: A group must present an assembly and they have no ideas. Solution: Go to the Assembly Committee! They know what will be expected and permitted. Props and lighting effects are at their disposal. Future programs must be scheduled, every script must be approved, participants must be organized, and the tim- ing must be perfected to fifty minutes. When you think about it, the Assembly Committee is kept busy providing for our school pro- grams each Wednesday. From left to right, Pint Row: Carol Weinbrom, Beth Myers, Wilma Williams, Shelby Wilderson, Francis Melton. Serwzd Row: Robert Glassmyer, john Klindinst, Joel Gorden, Dale Whorl, Danny Quickel. I63 I have 32.50 for thi: young man. Do I hear 3300? Chet zfitief Fair J, .V ! wap' , 3 .9 W U11-hula, five more and u'e'll have ez party. Step right up! Tbif paint if guaranteed to fly all over you! I M t ff? lWhat do you mean you don't play with tugbootf? I64 y y TQRED k 'Af v ?' U Angie belpf to .rell the foreign food prepared by A. F. S ' if ages FPUSTRQTED? T QUT 5 g . , THE HUNOF , e 'Y t E K jwy t K r, Em ' 1 oo y e q 1 y :Qt - if ' N Q ya ffsn - ,Z A, - :Ya N L f e S Q ily-Sig '11 F- ,.- Q ' ' -.,k ,1 5 Q gggiggfffgw 1-It K l n . ., f 'eol l IVouldn't you like to get all the fofulty hack there? Chez riiief Cemmiffee You were sure to have noticed the tug boats floating around the school this year. These banks were the products of the Charities Committee which conducts the annual Homeroom Charities drive. As a climax to the drive, members supervise the Charities Fair. At the completion of the activities, committee members distributed the donated money to charitable organizations. yifi. 3? 'B X Q 'ff C y e t if M 2 Q, , i ,fi iii l i 1 Ii tt C if sss.s N f' t'tt 'L tlfrrtsfit i, t:i t'si C s-ss , a e ,. ,. Wx: t s Left to rigbl: Kathy Wilt, Karen Houser, Tom Fire, Nancy Spring, Joyce Myers, Debbie Resser, Patricia Krebs, Linda Zeigler. Cemmzmieezfiem Committee The Communications Committee, in charge of coordinating all film and sound assembly productions, came through again with a job well-done. This year they met a new challenge when a two-part film of Michelangelo was presented in the auditorium. Left lo figbl, Firrl Row: Richard Miller, Byron Grayson, john Crimmins, Ed Noel, Lloyd Pope, Byron Schwartz Serofzd Row: Gregory Smith Arthur Rogers, Bill Ward, Dave Eberly, Blaine Kinter. S N Fimmee Committee Ye Olde William Penn Store has be- come an unofficial symbol of the Finance Committee. This Committee organizes and carries out plans to increase the General Student Activity Fund. By managing a store located in the main hall of the second floor. School accessories such as pens, beanies, book covers, pencils, and stickers are sold. Addi- tional profit is secured through the selling of candy before and after school. Left to right, Firxt Row: Barb Gross, Carolyn Miller, Rhecla Spence, Donna Newcomer, Paula Graybill. Second Roux' Mike Staley, Stephanie Woodyfard, Nancy Harget, Judy Alffldt- Inter Cliio Coimei! The heart of society activity, ICC weaves the functions of all student clubs into a single council of elected representatives whose cardinal functions are the surveillance and edification of all student activity. In accordance with the forementioned, ICC adopted as a goal for 1966-67 the revision of all society constitutions. Left to right, Firrt Row: Ann Ellenbogen, Paula Blum, Robert Inners, Martha Thomas, Joann Kefauver. Seeomi Roux' Martha Leader, Laurie Waffle, Sue Thomas, Marlena Baker. Third Row: Donna Coffman, Thomas Dillman, Beth Myers, Bruce Brown, Michelle Miller. Fifth Row: Loretta Knaub, Joyce Myers, Judy Arndt, Jane Patterson, Josie Nace, Byron Grayson. T J.. . A-A ' 1 i te Q 5 Reo' Crow Committee f .S . The Red Cross Committee represents Wfilliam Penn in the community through its WSF work as an active member of the York County Red Cross Chapter. Members offer their services by supervising a Christmas party for retarded children and by recruiting volunteers for summer activities. l .L Left to fight, Seated: Rosemary Sunday, Dorothy King, Shirley Stitley. Second Row: Kathy McDowell, Bonnie Bloch, Donna Ness. I66 -. Safety Committee EXPIRED-That dreaded sign which costs 581.00 when posted on your parking meter. Let the Safety Committee solve this problem. At the beginning of each month the com- mittee sells parking stickers for special stu- dent prices. Other duties include inspecting lockers and homecoming floats to eliminate fire hazards. Left to right, Firrt Row: Linda Balzell, Natalie Frank Joanne Strickler. Sefond Raw: Marty Bard, Phil Kern, Sandy Krout, Chris Noel. Semiee Sqimet Committee York High's very own messenger service, welcome wagon , and general do-good com- mittee wrapped up in one. Cheerio is the appropriate name given to the duties of sending get-well cards to students sick for five consecutive days, send- ing sympathy cards, and sending welcome cards to new students. Courier duty consists of a speedy Service Squad member stationed in the main office several periods of the day to run errands and deliver messages. Other Service responsibilities include ushering at assemblies, coat-check duty at dances, and cleaning the trophies twice a year. We would like to commend this Student Council Committee for giving faithfully of their time and efforts to help York High help the students. ' Left to right, Pint Row: Linda Beard, Valerie Brown, Diane Brabharn, Maxine Banks, Karen Moul, Cindy Fisher, Sue Pfeffer, Pat Bellaver, Donna Spotz, Alida Rife, Carlementa Atterberry, Peggy Klick, Beverly Wuschinski. ax :M Yi - I Left to right, Firrt Row: Jean Chronister, Stewart Olewiler, Laura Luther, Linda Mensch, Dotty King, Sharon Darr, Melissa Majewski, Becky Downing, Pat Dize, jo Edison. I67 i . Soda! f . . Committee Social activity is the spice of life and the Social Com- mittee added just 'the right A ingredients to make this year a memorable one. As Q planners and organizers of all school functions, they supplied the entertainment and decorations which . made these occasions so successful, Homecoming and the Christmas dance were the two main social events, but the Social Com- mittee went on to help with the Sophomore Hop touch of life, a break from Anna Ellenbogen. Third Row: Everett Read, Kerry Flinchbaugh, Libby Leader, Linda Conn. Fourth Row: Walt Party: and the Ch2i1'itiCS Fair- A Left zo right, Firrt Row: Karen Alwine, Paula Blum, Janice Page. Second Row: Donna Sloat, Virginia Bookwalter b d m g, en b the miller, jeff Flinchbaugh, john King, ore o - iv y Social Committee. Student Advisory Boettd Stop! Look! Listen! The official Student Advisory Board has faithfully patrolled these halls and guided the sophomores Cand PTA parentsj through the treacherous territory of this stately edifice. Recog- nized by the orange and blue arm bands, the SAB members annually sponsor the sophomores first social event at York High, the Sophomore Hop. A salute to the guides and orientors of this school. VL l Left to right, Firrz Row: Bonnie Conway, Hellen Delauder, Marlena Baker Melody Senft, Carol Ambrose, Peggy Spahr. Serorzd Row: Bruce Brown, Sue Schaale, Linda Harkins, Kathy Wilt. Third Row: Richard Miller, Marina Keriazis, Ron Davy, jan Sieg, Steve Young, Tony Sexton. Fourth Row: Iohn Klinedinst, Brenda jones, Linda Ziegler, Sherry Hanawalt, Lenny McDonald, Max Shaull, Bob Charles McKinley, Marlin Grove, Bob Doyle. l68 f 'l be Senate The Senate besides performing its annual Handbook and Hall of Fame Committee work has added two new committees, namely, the Banquet and the Awards Commit- tees. The Senate has also taken steps toward amending the Student Council Constitution in order to give this body more voice in the functions of Student Council. Left to right, First Row: Karen Moul, Susan Krebs, Susan Sheffer, Marsha Sweeney, Linda Wood- ward, Peggy McAfee, Second Row: Robert Clark, Scott Anstine, Greg Webb, Dennis Stock, Tobin Gerhart, Greg Owen, David Snyder. Senate Conznnttees Left to right, Seated: Sue Krebs, Greg Owen, Standing: Dennis Stock, Toby Gerhart. Handbook The Student Handbook Committee contributes to making the first weeks of a sophomores' year less confusing by publishing the Student Handbook. This source of information is organized with the idea of giving students and parents a knowledge of the organi- zations, administration, departments, courses, and activities of our school. Hal! of Fatne lt's George Washington, Abe Lincoln, and Ben Franklin! No, it's Governor George Leader, General jacob Devers, Justice Herbert Cohen, and Dr. Henry Yeagley. These are the members of our own Hall of Fame for Great Americans. An alumnus of York High is chosen annually by this committee so that he may be com- mended for some outstanding accomplishment achieved after his graduation from William Penn. The honored person is inducted during the final school assembly. His name is then placed on a plaque in the main hall so that students of future years may con- tinually be inspired toward success. t Left to right: Karen Moul, Marsha Sweeney, Dennis Stock, Toby Gerhart, Dave Snyder. I69 H owe o Rqozferemofioer .Nw QQ Max Shaull Linda Freed Donna Mann Robert Givins Speaker of the House Serretary Sgl. of Arm: Sgl. of Amir Let's take it to our homerooms and report at the next meeting. V , 'VV Is the vital link between students and administration, the dynamic . '1 ii M V House of Representaives and plays an important role in student govern- ment. In addition to struggling with Betsy Ross, Tatler and Charities . ly Drive bookkeeping, the representatives have arranged for transpor- ff fiiii tation to games, planned and supported school events, and communi- cated with the York City School Board to request new equipment. Doug Stauffer Parliamenfarian William Bair I mpiralional Leader Sophomore Rqmferenioiioef Lefl to right, Firrl Row: Kathy Galastianos, Joann johnson, Connie Miller, Gary Yoder, Second Row: JoAnn Strickler, Libby Leader, Shonna Seiffert, Eugene Ebberly. Third Row: james Hunter, john King, Lauren Shumway Through the House each school citizen can express his complaints, desires and suggestions and can then be acted upon. l70 Cindy Thomas. Fourth Row: Philip Kern, Steve Bodie, Steven Kinneman jim Throne, Fiflh Row: Harry Zimmerman, Scott Mcllvain. Lefl lo righl, First Row: Cathy Bashore, Susan Pfeffer, Pat Diffenderfer, Linda Zortman. Serond Row: Rene Rauhouser, Sandy Shorter, Li-nda Mohr, Sharon Lerew. Third Row: Mont Shaull, John Hawk, Linda Rauhouser, zmiwf Rqlweyenmfiffes 5 X Left fo riglal, Fin! Row: William Baer, Kathy Baum, Libby Hostetter, Io Ann Smith. Serond Row: Ginny Bookwalter, Pat Krebs, jane Patterson, Paula Graybill. Third Roux' Ron Lauer, Greg Strickler, Roger Fidler. Fam-lla Roux' Roger Ness, Scott Britcher. Lefz za riglal, Fin! Row: Betsy Faulkner, Darlene Mulm- mert, Kathy Anstine. Second Row: J. D. Martin, Mike Klunk, jeff Grove, Scott Zumbrum. Senior RQD7 65672fdfj7!65 Lefz lo riglsl, Fin! Row: Linda Freed, Sue Schaale, Bob Givens, Donna Mann, Max Schaull. Sefond Raw: Mar- tha Leader, Donna Sloat, Laurie Waffle, Ann Hevner. Third Row: Len McDonald, Danny Quickel, Steff Calder, Linda Brenneman, Sue Thomas, Fouflb Row: Anthony Bachman, Stan Weinstein, Harold Carr. Home o Reoifeseietotioes Committeerx flmeifietm Field Seifoioe Committee The American Field Service Committee, a newly formed House committee, is an attempt to produce a closer union between Student Council and student activities. This committee reports plans and actions of the American Field Service Club and in return re- ceives suggestions and help. In the past two years the House has appropriated S500 of Student Council funds to help support a foreign student Coming to York High. Left to right, Firft Row: Paula Graybill, Sharon Lerew. Second Row: JoAnn Smith, Martha Leader, Libby Leader. Third Row: Tony Bachman, Steve Kinneman. Comtitittioii Committee The Constitution Committee brings living law to our Student Government. Its members annually review the school Constitution making sure that amendments are added whenever Council deems it necessary. fzww 'K- Left to right, Seated: Roger Fidler, Doug Stauffer, Ron Lauer. l72 H owe emo' Gtotmety K Committee House recommendations, concerning the well-being of the school, are the responsibility of the House and Grounds Committee. Mem- bers take action on the Proposed suggestions by consulting the proper school officials. Left to right, Fifzrt Row: Danny Quickel, Mont Shaull. Second Row: Greg Strickler, Harold Carr, Rene Rawhauser. Loft emo' Fozmo' Committee If you have lost something the person to see is a member of the Lost and Found Com- mittee. The members of this House of Representatives committee are in charge of all articles turned into the main office by observant students. There is a member of the com- mittee on duty before and after school every day. Left to right, First Row: Kathy Fitzkee, Donna Sloat, Stephanie Calder, Sandy Shorter. Selaotomffto Committee A 2.0 average must be maintained by all students participating in Student Council activitie5..The Scholarship Committee reviews the grades of House members in order to warn representatives who fail to meet this requirement. Left to right: Stan Weinstein, Virginia Bookwalter, Phil Kern, Steve Bode, Lenny McDonald, Kathy Beshore. Left lo right, Seated: Sue Nagorney. Sfarzdizzgx Carolyn Knouse, Connie Miller. Somlooook Committee Treasured memories in the form of pictures, newspaper clippings of sports events, dances, and outstanding achievements of school citi- zens. These are the materials with which the Scrapbook Committee works in order to main- tain an up-to-date reference of school-year highlights. ' ' Stenegmlbbie Committee This powerful one-man commit- dent body is informed of Council activities. Take notes trans- pose type ditto - these are her duties which keep her busy between House meetings. Qin. I Linda Freed Ways emet Meems Committee The Ways and Means Committee is representative of the many changes in our generation. They make re- visions and improvements possible by investigating the accepted procedure for carrying out Council pro- posals. Through their efforts we now enjoy going to our lockers between classes. Left to right: Scott Mcllvain, Sue Pfeffer, Laurie Waffle, Ann Hevner, Sue Schaale. tee is the means by which the sm- 'iff N Angie Isasi , Awww, . . f- fa aww, ., , A Irene from Angie'r imma man, One Foreign Exchange Sfnefenf Sometimes people grow very fast and I guess I'm one of those people for although I have been here for one year, the experiences I have gotten made of myself a more mature person. I have changed, yes especially in my ideas of the people of the United States. I always looked to Americans as gods, always superior people, people terribly materialistic and unusually cold, worried only about spreading and telling of their perfect way of government. But, anyway, I ad- mired you for your strength and your power, yes, I admired you a lot but now I admire you a lot more-now that I discovered you werenit the perfection I thought, now that I discovered your virtues and also your faults-you can't imagine how happy I am to know that you are people, yes, people who cry and laugh and with a heart full of sentiment-just like me. You might think I could have been disappointed by this but no, it was just the opposite because now I feel closer to you and I feel also if our generation could get to know the people of the world, in this way we might find a lasting peace. Since I have spent most of my year at William Penn, here I have had most of my fun too. I know I was very lucky getting you as my school and I guess I don't need to tell you how much I love every one of you and I know also, that if it weren't for you, I wouldn't be here. Thatis why I tried to live a life like yours. I enjoyed the playing band with you, our assemblies, and I shared the enthusiasm with our marvelous Bearcats. I donit find words to tell you what I feel and guess you will understand if I just say, Thanks, thanks, with all my heartlu Cbrirtmnr with Angiek Anzeriran family-The Kanzmerf Angie nmrcbing in ez pnrarfe honoring az national um hero I76 ' Q' i AFS. Cb1'f.f,777ld.f Pezrly. American Field Serrfire Walk together, talk together, All ye peoples of the earth. Then and only then shall ye have peace. This is the motto the American Field Service Club follows in all its activities. AFS helps to see that the stay of a foreign exchange student at York High is as friendly and worthwhile as possible. Throughout the year they present interesting assemblies utilizing the experiences of exchange students and York High students who have been abroad. This year AFS helped support the exchange program by sponsoring a fruit cake sale and a basketball game with WSBA. Left to rjghi, Firrt Row: Marsha Sweeney, Michelle Miller, jean Chronister, jo Ann Smith, Natalie Frank, Paula Graybill, Judy Schnetzka. Second Rauf: Juanita Hoover, Nancy Spring, Sandie Hawkins, Marcia Rhine-hart, Sharon Metzler, Sue Ahrens. Third Row: Carl Sallade, Debbie Kittrell, Sue Davis, Melinda Hively, Sharon Donley, Stephanie Greenholt, Kathy Fitzkee. Fourlh Row: Peggy Klick, Martha Leader, Marsha Hunt, Margie Myers, james Doll, Sue Sheffer, Mar- garet Hartman. Left zo righz, Firfl Rauf: Doug Stauffer, Marlena Baker, Chris Noel, Angie Isasi, Barbara Gross, Greg Owen. Semrzd Roux' Pat Feder, Laurie Waffle, jill Karnmer. Third Row: Ruth Ellenbogen, Sheila Dubs, Peggy McAfee. Fourth Row: Paula Fowler, jane Rice, Chuck Mosebach, Linda Conn. Fifth Row: Steve Inners, Martha Thomas, Pam Gruver. Sixth Row: Sandy Klinedinst, Kathy Rife, Barb Snyder, Linda Zeigler. Seniors Awards Girly' Athletic Association The field of sports is no longer strictly a male domain. Thanks to the Girls' Athletic Association, intramural activities for girls have increased over the years. Members strive for physical fitness through participation in basketball, volleyball, bowling, badminton, table tennis, and swimming. Highlighting the year is a banquet where awards are issued to girls who have earned the required number of points. Left to righz, First Row: Jackie Toomer, Bev Sterner, Barb Hartman, Judy Arendt, Linda Bren- neman, Janet Serff, Virginia Fastnacht, Carlmenta Atterbury, Bonnie Conway, Bonnie Easter, Donna Sloat. Second Row: Joyce Myers, Lucinda Terry, Barbara Phiel, Stephanie Powell, Stephanie Glad- felter, Gerry Dellinger, Lily Vfalker, Wanda Handy, Linda Johnson. Third Row: Barbara Crimmins, Wanda Billet, Linda Kahley, Maxine Banks, Valerie Brown, Julia Bowman, Celestine Anstine, Linda Beard, Diane Brabham, Susan Bailey, Fourzh Raw: Pamela Bruver, Barb Sleeger, Rosemarie Sunday, Linda Conn, Carol Hill, Patsy Sexton, Brenda Kiser, Janice Patterson. Jfitfiiitohii Wfi2i2,e5?Z?fy SfePhmiCBeh1?f BekYDOWHmg fmffcfmmifoff fdmmff BOW WW S,l'55Z,5ZZi55ZZi,, Iizd. High Srofez 194 Iizri. Higher! Aifemge-166 zmiom Left lo right, Firfl Row: Karen Bortner, Natalie Frank, Susan Scheffer, Sara Chapman, Gail Hoshall, Paula Hoke, Debbie Wfright, Stella Gurreri. Second Row: Pat Brown, Christine Sexton, Debbie Kitrell, Joyce Brenner, Theresa Johnson, Gwen Blouse, Liz Jennings. Third Row: Jo Edison, Judy Osheik, Mary Strine, Julia Grant, Jean Crimmins, Sharon Kessler, Debbie Charsteller, Pam Jones. Fawlh Row: Kathy Christie, Sharon Donley, Stephanie Woodyard, Sharon Darr, Sandy Fromm, Susan Davis, Oneida Thompson, Valetta Givens, AngieRice, Jane Delauder. Sophommfes Lefz lo riglal, Fifi! Row: Wfanda Banks, Deborah Hamme, Joy Schrum, Marlisci Sollenberger. Ser- orzd Row: Joann Johnson, Linda Thoman, Becky Downing. Tlaird Row: Bonnie Hoffman, Gwen Johnson, Denise Wilt. Athletic Oefgooizoiiomx Penn Pqoloem Sports Society Y' Ray, 'Ray, 'Ray, Y-o-R-K, 'Ray York! These sounds of school spirit are foremost in the York High sports society, Penn Peppers. Besides promoting overall good sportsmanship, Penn Peppers decorates the football field, displays sports posters, sells programs, sponsors color days and is re- sponsible for the Homecoming Assembly. Le I to rzglat, Fzrrt Row: Mrs. Wandel, Cindy Codori, Linda Woodward, Celinda Glatfelter, Peggy Klick, Paula Blum, Dick Page, Peggy Spahr, jerry Shaffer, Sandy Snyder, Steve Young, Linda Freed. Second Row: Sherri Mears, Sandy Krout, Donna March, Marty Leader, Jane Rice, Carolyn Miller, Linda Harkins. Third Row: Donna Pauler, Brenda jones, Judy Fruend, Linda Zeigler, Chris Noel, Marina Keriazis, Marsha Diem, Doug Stauffer, Bill Patterson, Lenny McDonald, Stan Weinstein, Donna Sloat. Fourth Row: Greg Owen, Greg Gibbs, Tony Baughman, Marlin Grove, John Mohr, Bob Redman. Lefz to right, Fin! Row: Jackie Staley, Pat Krebs, Paula Graybill. Second Row, Jean Chronister, Kathy McDowell, Natalie Frank. Third Row: Bob Hubley, Mike Weinstein, Dean Cross. Fourth Row: Steve Lentz, Dennis Fry. Varmy Clzrh 55 Ji it 5 'Z Q 'Q ig , . Lefl to righz, Firft Row: Danny Quickle, Paul Craley, Greg Taylor, Marty Bard, Bill Patterson, Dick Rowe, Tony Sexton. Second Row: Dave Sharp, Dave Sands, Doug Stauffer, Don Schaeberle, Marlin Grove. Third Row: Charles Preston, Dave Dalton, Fred Flickinger, Grelan Lemar Holmes, Dave Martin, Greg Owen, Barry Holmes. The Varsity Club is composed of athletes who have earned a varsity letter through active participation in York High sports. Even though the club is non-functional, members are accredited, with honor and recogni- tion for their athletic achievements. Lef! to right, Firrz Row: George Bers, Carl Sallade, john Mitchell, Clinton Hopkins, Bill Thomas, john Schrantz, Bill Schmidt. Second Row: Jerry Shaffer, Ed Noel, Bob Sahms, Neil Beck, John Seiple, Paul Adams. Third Row: jim Miller, Randy Koller, Mark Landis, Tom Loucks, Jon Yinger, Mike johnson, Bill Wright. Fourth Raw: Eric Day, Charles Green, Charles Lowery, Charles Preston, Keith Beatty, Warren Ritter, William Wright. Business O1fgemizezfioos.' Seniors enrolled in the Business Course are eligible for the Cooperative Program. These students go to school and to work in alternating weeks to gain experience in the busi- ness World through on-the-job training. Coopemiioe Group A Left to riglaz, First Row: Wanda Stottlemyer, Steff Calder, Rita Cronister, Gloria Vinds, Linda Turner, Pat Smallwood, Judy Bortner. Second Row: Barb Bookman, Rheda Spencer, Karen Houser, Holly Crist, Fay Byrd, Faye Bailey, Debbie Howard, Robin Benedict, Deb- bie Barnhart, Dennis Nagle Left to right, First Row: Roslyn Black, Bever- ly Sterner, Wanda Billet, Bonnie Beath, Barb- ara Hartman. Second Row: Lorna Shaub, Stephanie Powell, Linda Hopkins, Barbara Crimmons, Linda Kahley. Third Row: Cathie Stauffer, Becky Brown, Linda Harkins, Cindy Martin, Marlene Lecrone. Lefl lo fight, Fin! Row: Wanda Hoffman, Sharon Darr, Karen Glatfelter, Linda Wasser, Anita Day, Donna Naftal, Mrs. Shumaker. Second Row: Rheda Spencer, Gloria Viands, Linda Sweitzer, Bonnie Guise, june Wood, Veronica Rohrbaugh, Donna Mann, Marie Myers, Bonnie Dietz. Third Ra un' Ruth Hall, Linda Turner, Beryl Lyons, Carol Norbeck, Cathy Scruggs, Debbie Copper-smith. Fourth Row: jennifer Palmer, Joyce Howdyshell, Tina Hindle, Debbie Howard, Carol Beisel, Linda Coble, Kathy Topper, Josie Nace, Sue Thomas. Penn Commercial In recent years, there has been increased accent on vocational training. Penn Commercial Society was formed to aid, instruct, and uplift the girls enrolled in Business Education. The Society helps the girls at- tain confidence and experi- ence through lectures and field trips. ieii ' ,li r t D i I . S So Ibis if what lbey mean by Fm b1uy ! Cel reef Societies. Fzziznfe Names ef America So you want to become a nurse! You can join Future Nurses of America and gain practical experience even before you graduate from York High. Members are permitted to work at York hospital one night a week and participate in first-aide class- es. Weekly programs include films which inform members of the varied fields nursing has to offer. -.J Left ta right, Sealed: Karen Bortner, Pat Heim, Sandy Lehr, Jan Schlosser, Carolyn Miller, Josie Nace, Kathy Wilt, janet Seim, Mrs. Mummert, Melinda Hively. Standing: hits. Myers. Fzefmfe Teachers of America Tutoring is an essential part of a teaching profession. Future Teachers of America conducts just that type of project for the Crispus Attacks center in order to give F.T.A. members practical experience for their future career. Other activities of special interest include field trips to Philadelphia and senior members take part in visitations to other schools. The assembly for National Education Week is F.T.A.'s full responsibility. Lefz zo right, Fin! Row: Bonnie Easter, jo- anne Kefauver, jackie Staley, Linda Becker, Cathy Rife,'Pat Sexton, Shirley Stitely, Judy Arendt. Second Row: Linda Mensch, Linda Zeigler, jeff Sterner, Dottie King, Wandy Woodyard, Drena Landis, Sharon Metzler, Marcia Sternberg. Third Row: Kathy Topper, Sharon Foose, Ruth Hall, Bonnie Bloch, Karen Cramer, .Brenda Kiser. Fourlh Row: Bill Ward. I84 K Fine A rts Societiaf t to ri ht Firrt Row Richard Miller Second Row ackie Staley, Sally Bellaver, Sue Rochow, Lef .g 5 5 .- . .- J John Klinedinst. Third Row: Bruce Brown, Paula Fowler, Gruver, Rosie Sunday. Fifth Row: Vicky Miller, Steve In Martha Thomas. Sharon Metzler. Fourth Row: Pam ners. Sixth Row: Bonnie Geiselman, Cittzmoro' Society N tttiorrol Theipiori Society Happy Anniversary to Thespians for their 25th year of participation in the National Honor Society of dramatis personae. This year marked another success for the society inthe form of The Miracle Worker . Two evenings the auditorium was filled for the performances of this 5-act play. To become a member of Thespians a stu- dent must attain 100 points in drama for tak- ing part in plays and Citamard Drama Club activities. Any student attracted by the magic of the footlights and the smell of greasepaint may join the Citamard Drama Club. The purpose of the club is to promote dramatics throughout the school. The members work on all plays whether on stage or behind the scenes. When a total of 100 points has been accumulated members become eligible for Thespian Society. Left to right, Firrt Row: Margie Myers, John Hoffman, Martha Thomas, john Klinedinst, Richard Miller, Bruce Brown, Marsha Hunt, Dotti King, Judy Schnetzka, Laura Luther. Serortfl Row: Tom Schaefer, Dale Whorl Kathy Blokzeyl, Sharon Metzler, Bonnie Guise, Joyce Myers, Cindy Mann, Vicki Miller. Third Row: Bill Bair, Beth Myers, Cheryl Gotwalt, Paula Fowler, Alida Rife, Pmt Zimmerman, Denise Wilt, Kathy Beshore, Diane Selmser, Debbie Houser, Cathy Hogentogler. Fourth Row: Mike Strausbaugh, Bonnie Geiselman, Holly Sandy, Sue Hershock, Steve Inners, Rosie Sunday, Pamela Gruve r, Karen DeHoff, jeff Benedick. l85 Scarab Ar! Society fee, f Le 1 zo riglvl, First Row: Pat Steinberger, Holly Sandy, Josie Nace, jean Chronister, Vicki Almoney, i f Second Raw: Alan Dubbs, Steve Lewis, Bill Benton, Bob Peeling, Thora Myers. Interest, talent, creativity are the fundamental qualities of Scarab Art members. Evi- dence of the society's activities takes the form of decorated bulletin boards throughout the school. These students also participate in Halloween Window painting and attend various art exhibits. I 86 Lefl lo right, Firrz Row: Lianna Henry, Dorothy Hoke, Ruthel Parker, Susan Bailey, Barbara Phiel. Second Row: Kathy Sandy, Cheryl Gotwalt, Cindy Thomas, Wanda Billet, Ron Kerns. 5 ,cf Honor Sooiolios' Lefz lo right, First Row: Sally Russell, Karen Alwine, Dottie King, Linda Freed, Laurie Waffle, Candy Swartzbaugh. Second Row: Mr. Shewell, Donna Sloat, Chris Noel, Peggy Klick, Bonnie Easter, Brenda Hamme, Ruth Ellenbogen. Third Row: Cindy Codori, Marina Keriazis, Virginia Fastnacht, Bonnie Geiselman, Kathy Sandy, Pat Feder, Len McDonald, Greg Owen. N nlionnl H ono1f Society Scholarship-The desire to learn and the capacity to utilize knowledge .. . . Leadership--The joy of teaching by communicating knowledge and guiding by example . . . K Character-The courage to be an individual, the self-respect of integrity, and the honor of principle Service-The humility to contribute without recog- nition and the wish to take part in beneficial activities This is the society of young intellectuals who try to encourage good grades from all students by setting an example. Each year the members present an assem- bly to explain the functions and specifications of the society, and to install new members. Qnill and Scroll Attention Juniors and Seniors! If you are in the upper third of your class and have done superior work in some phase of journalism or school pub- lications, you are eligible to become a member of the National Quill and Scroll Society. This International Honor Society for high school journalists has as its purpose the encouraging and rewarding of achievements in journalism and allied fields. Members are chosen on the rec- ommendation of the advisor governing the publication and are approved by Mr. Shewell, the advisor of the society. 5 1 l 2 Left to rigbz, -Fin! Row: Joyce Myers, Cindy Codori, john Klinedinst, LaDonna March, Peggy Spahr. Second Row: Martha Thomas, Sandy Krout, Kathy Wilt. Third Row: Toby Gerhart, Bonnie Geiselman, Peggy Kliclc, Dave Folkemer. J Left to riglyz, Fir!! Row: Barb Snyder, Shirley Stitley, Linda Woodward. Second Row: Sandy Klinedinst, Linda Mensch, Laurie Waffle. Third Roux' janet Serff, Rosemarie Sunday, Donna Sloat. Fozzrzlo Row: Pam Griver, Loretta Knaub, Brenda Kiser. I87 Foreign Language Societies: La Tewulia La Tertulia, which is the Spanish Society, promotes better understanding of the language and customs of Spanish speaking countries. The members, who need not be studying the language in school, achieve this by participating in lectures, games, and other activities of Spanish origin. Dee Deutsche Veffein German Club members said Auf Wiedersehen to their advisor, Miss Niederhauser, who took a leave of absence the second semester. Even so, the society continued to review the history and culture of Germany. The year's activities were highlighted by a Christmas party which was patterned after tra- ditional German customs. Lefz lo right, First Row: Brenda Ruth, Sandy Rasin, Vicki Miller, Angie Isasi, Mike Johnson, Sue Hershook, Karen Foller, Donna Coffman. Second Row: Sherry Hanawalt, Frances Melton, Louis Skeparnis, joshua Krebs, Scott Wertz, Tim Wolf. Third Row: Bill Benton, Bill Bier, joe Slenker. Left to rigbz, Sealed: Donna Newcomber, Sandy Lartz, Anna Ellenbogen. Second Row, Szanding: Linda Gardener, Pat Kumkel, Steve Inners, Pam Gruver, Mike Strausbaugh. I88 Russian Club In order to communicate with our neighbors, we must first learn to know and understand them. The Russian Society fulfills this requirement by providing the students with information concerning Russian folklore, literature, music and government both past and present. Through these means, the Russian Club hopes to establish a small stepping stone toward world peace. Le Ceffele F1femmi5 Parlez-vous francais? The members of Le Cercle Francais use the French language at all their meetings. They encourage the understanding of French customs in their programs by experimenting with French cooking and by investigating the life, literature, and arts of the country. Last year a trip to New York was taken in order to give the members an opportunity to have dinner at a French restaurant and to see a film in which the actors spoke only French. Left to right, First Row: Rosie Sunday, Pat Kunkel, Paula Blum, Laurie Waffle, Kathy Wilt, Peggy McAfee, Joyce Myers. Second Row: Linda Ziegler, Judy Freund, Carol Weinbrom, Pam Gruver, Loretta Knaub, Sandra Klinedinst, Barb Sleeger, Barb Snyder. Left zo right, First Row: Sharon Metzler, Donna Sloat, Melody Senft, Jane Rice, Martha Leader, Martha Thomas. Second Row: Judy Schnetzka, Marsha Sweeney, Sue Rochow, Linda Smith, Margie Wolf, Nancy Spring. Left lo figlaz, Fin! Rauf: Pat Smith, Dottie King, David Miller, Greg Dorsey, John Hoffman, Martha Thomas, Linda Vines. Second Row: Sharon Intler, Karen Bortner, Bonnie Block, Karen Cramer, Kathleen McDowell, Stephanie Woodyard, Sue Mitzel. Third Row: Judy Kaltreider, Nancy Gilbert, Loretta Knaub, Mike Klunk, Dan Baugher, Sue Rochow, Mr. Davis, Seeiefezs Lezfim Latin is a dead language, It's plain enough to see,- It killed off all the Romans And now itls killing me. Not so! says the Societas Latinas, which believes that Latin is very much alive in our language. The society strives to make Latin a more interesting and enjoyable subject for its members by increasing their awareness of its use in our language. During this year, Societas Latinas has considered the necessity of revising their constitution and of joining the Junior Classical League, an international organization com- posed of Latin Societies from many countries of the world. l89 Lefl to figbl, Firrt Row: Marina Keriazis, Candy Swartzbaugh, Anna Galatsianos, Jackie Helzer, Marlena Baker, Paula Graybill, Brenda jones. Second Row: Laurie Waffle, Sue Thomas, Brenda Koser, Barb Sleeger, Sandy Krout, Linda Conn. Lifemafy Societies: Clio Liiemzfy Society tx ,vp Functioning as York High's oldest girls' society, Clio members continued the society tradition this year by conducting literary debates and discussions. Never admitting defeat, the girls again this year spent many hours in constructing a Homecoming float, and supplemented their treasury through bake sales and candy Easter Egg drive. HQ it It .. 9X 1 l .ff a fr., ,fp .QQ l 90 Left lo righl, Firfl Roux' Deborah Throne, Kathy Wise, Diane jones, Chris Noel, Kathy Anstine, Kathy Ferree, Marsha Diem. Second Row: Ginny Bookwater, Sharon Foose, Martha Thomas, Janice Clayberger, Sue Davis, jane Patterson, Sharon Stermer. Eofofpoon Liiomzfy Society Just what is a Euterpean and for what does she strive? English-high standards in the field of literature. Union-with fellow societies and organizations. Togetherness-at school activities and social functions. EfficiencyQa goal reached for in parliamentary procedure and business control. Respectful-in school loyalty and spirit Prize winners-the Grand Champion Homecoming float and third prize in the girls' division in the Halloween parade Economy-attained through candy sales, bake sales, and soda bottle drives. Achievements--as represented by our motto Know us by our deeds. New Generation-a part of a growing age on a maturing youth-the members of the Euterpean Literary Society stimuli if Hill Wei' We V, ,K ' 9 'Z X nl m su - ' V wan- ll II wx.. , i, N ,.w',,,,,,fg .33 Left lo rigbl, First Row: Carolyn Miller, Michelle Miller, Sandy Snyder, Linda Harkins. Second Row: Marsha Hunt, Jane Rice, Steff Calder, Peggy Klick. Third Row: LaDonna March, Barbara Snyder, Linda Woodward, Linda Freed, Paula Blum. Fourzfo Row: Peggy Spahr, Peggy McAfee. 49' wi Left lo righf, Firrt Row: Wilma Williams, Melody Senft, juanetta Hoover, Pat Krebs, Kathy Wilt, Linda Smith. Second Row: Linda Baltzell, Betsy Faulkner, Cindy Glat- felter, Martha Leader, Debbie Kitrell. Third Row: Sue Na- - gorny, Shelby Wilderson, Marsha Sweeney. V'-' ,Q . aft l9I Atooci Deoctting Society Left to right, Fifi! Row: Dan Quickel, Dave Sharp, Doug Stauffer, Dick Page, Bruce Brown, Greg Owen. Second Row: Tim Garrett, Dave Snyder, Dennis Baughman, Mark Landis, Greg Strickler, Frank Myers, Stan Weinstein, Byron Grayson. Third Row: Sain Kuhn, Martin Beck, Thomas Fite, Tim Swords, Fourth Row: Bradley Bumstead, Mike Staley, Steve Young, David McCreary. The Alpha's will remember this year as the year of the great hunt. After much consideration and a desperate search, the society produced Mr. Frye as their new advisor. A.D.S. meetings consist of heated debates about classical literature and current events of both a school and of a political nature. Their argumentative experience is displayed as the members successfully auction off unusual relics at the annual Charities Fair. Demoytloeiiictii Liteifctify Society The Demosthenian Literary Society, in the tradition of its namesake Demosthenes, the Greek orator, continues to be the stimulus of intellectual activity and the leader of the quest for truth at Wlilliam Penn. It is the hope of the Society to set an example so that other students will follow in this pursuit of knowledge and understanding. I92 are , f .. ' -x N N ,N xi W1 ,,,. SB' Slim. ' . fs H Left zo fight, Fin! Row: Dick Rowe, Max Shaull, Rusty Bardoff. Second Row: Mr. Eby, Don Schaberle, jerry Schaffer, Bill Bomberger, john Schrantz. Third Row: john Klinedinst, Carl Salladay, Tom Dillman, Ron Davy, Bill Schmidt. Seroice Orgctnizcction: Girls Usher Society Left Io right, Pint Row: Miss Crone, Pat Feder, Brenda Kiser, Linda Turner, Jackie Manning, Nancy Stewart, Lily Walker, Dottie King, Second Row: jennifer Palmer, Pat Kunkel, Vicki Miller, Shirley Friend, Christine Sexton, Christine Williams, joy Rankin, Juanita Green. Sew that seam! Stir that soup! Calm your brother! Some girls may dread the thought of these tasks-not members of the Home Economics Society. These girls are willing to develop good domestic interests by exploring areas of nutrition, food, family relations, clothing, and fabrics. Activities which are more appealing to many girls are certain service projects such as working on party favors, Christmas gifts, unusual gift wrap- pings, and table decorations for var- ious school department offices. The major event is an annual Easter party for children, Sloecictl Interest Groups. H onie Economics Society The members of this society use their knowledge of the auditorium floor plan to usher for various school performances and activities, including Frolic, Commencement and Baccalaureate. They also are on hand at various athletic events to help with reserve seating. These are hard working girls who give up their free time to help make school activities more pleasant for all by eliminating the rush and confusion that usually accompanies seat-find- ing. aff' Lefz to right, Seated: Ruthel Parker, Rosie Sunday, Lily Walker, Linda Becker, Shirley Stitley, Bonnie Easter Gloria Vlands. Standing: Ruth Washington, Debbie Kittrell, Pat Stubbs, Mary Jane Trimmer, Brenda Vaughn Barb Roberts, Sylvia Rankin, Sharon Rascoe, Mrs. Kollosch. mejor Academy of Science The junior Academy of Science meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month to promote science through experiment and field trips. Visits to the Franklin and Marshall Planetarium and York City'Crime Lalw were scheduled as well as many experiments in the regular meetings. Anyone interested in science and having' passing grades in science is encouraged to apply for membership. Left za right, Fin! Raw: Mr. Czapf, Loren Shumway, Martha Thomas, Everett Reed, Rudy Zimmerman, Edward Bentzell. Semnd Row: Robert Clark, Steven Ressler, Charles Wise, William Briggs, Chris Bowen, Ken Fetrow. Tbiid Row: Mr. Brown, Bill Benton, Mike Boyer. mejor Historical Society Without a knowledge of past historical events, we would not have become the modern civilization we are today. The Junior Historical Society gives its members a greater respect for an understanding of our ancestors and their accomplishments. Each year the society takes a trip to some historical place such as Gettysburg our own York Historical Society. Monthly meetings consist of national, state, and local events. , , ,:i !Z -: - 'la ,i 1 L51 YE' kb N 6 1. Lefz lo figbf, Fin! Row: Lily Walker, Ruthel Parker, Dotti King, Nancy Stewart, Ginny Fastnacht, Renate Moelleur. Second Roux' Sherry Hanawalt, Joe Carter, Greg Dorsey, Byron Grayson, Paul Adams. Bm wat Rqbozfleaf Silzing, Lefz to riglat: Karen Gladfelter, Beverly Bingaman, JoAnn Stump, Sue Rochow. Smnding, Fin! Row: Margie Myers, Brenda Hamme, Chris Noel, Veda Gorsuch, Celinda Gladfelter. Second Row: Robert Redman, Mike Strausbaugh, Richard Jeffries, Carolyn Miller. J ., as af, is To hear the York High news, both sports and scholastic, tune to WNOW each weekday after- noon at 4:50 to hear the Bear- cat Reporter's broadcast. Each program- is five minutes long, and is prepared and taped at school by Mrs. Metzler's jour- nalism students. fm! fir Team just for Teens enables students to ex- tend their writing abilities beyond the confines of school publications. Each week, members edit a column for the Gazette and Dailey. Local subscribers are thus informed of current activities occurring in the various high schools throughout the county. Jftd..-Lf 1' -3 Ai PENNing5 Sealed: Laura Luther. Lef! to right, Firrt Row: Bob Peeling, Linda Freed, Sharon Foose, Pat Feder, Darlene Mummert. Second Razr: Ruth Ellenbogen, Sheila Dubs, Bob Horn, Chris Noel, Bob Redman. PENN Be Creative! is the mot- to of PENNir1gs, York High's creative magazine. Students contribute mater-V ial which is related to every aspect of school life. This is a school project publica- tion, totally composed and and printed with the school itself. William Penn's art- ists, printers, and writers show their talents in the two issues printed each year. ENN O I97 Hi-Lifes sfayjf B K. t ,K 5 . Q . K1 Q. as rv ,. I -.,, Kita' Fiffz Row, Lefz zo right: Diane jones, Karen Alwine, Linda Freed, Laura Luther, Carol Ambrose, Carolyn Roth, Mrs. Metzler. Second Row: Linda Coble, jan Seig, Margie Myers, Sally Russel, Brenda Hamrne, Ruth Ellenbogen, Pat Feder. Tbird Row: Lee Ann Strine, Brenda jones, Chris Noel, Sherry I-Ianawalt, Nancy Grove, Sheila Dubs, Karen Hostetter. Fourth Row: Bob Peeling, Ron Davy, Mike Strasbaugh. Left lo right, First Row: Brenda Hanna, Marcia Rhinehart, Joann Smith, Beverly Bing- aman, Karen Glatfelter, Anna Galatsianos. Second Row: Shelby Wilderson, Susan Nagor- ney, Francis Melton, Virginia Bookwalter, Darlene Mummert, James Smith. Third Row: Barry Boogher, Thomas Keefer, Kenneth In- ners, Edward Stephens, Clark Miller, Robert Redman., Faurzla Row: Micheal Stonesifer, Larry Snyder, Paul Adams, jeff Grove, Daniel Lehr. I98 To know what's going to hap- pen, or what has happened, turn to your monthly issue of the York Hi-Liles, the school newspaper. Be- sides keeping the student body in- formed, the Hi-Liter has the prac- tical side of teaching journalism students the problems and techni- calities involved in printing a paper. Published by the journalism classes and advised by Mrs. Rebecca Metzler, the Hi-Liter is an award- winning publication. Lefl lo riglal, Fir!! Row: Kay Smith, LoAnn Ke- fauver, Steff Calder, Ruthel Parker, Kathy Fitzkee. Serorzd Row: Rex Meyer, Rodger Goodling, Linda Harkins, Judith Roth, Veda Gorsuch. Third Row: Elizabeth Peck, JoAnn Stump, Susan Rochow, Sally Bellaver, Carolyn Miller, Jeff Emig. Fourth Row: Gary Gray, Jeff Sterner, Robert Horn, Tim Emig, Suzanne Hess. Left la riglaf, Firfl Row: Sharon Kessler, Sharon Foose, Jean Pepo, Sandra Schmidt, Diane Grim, Joanne Robertson. Serond Row: Julia Grant, Celinda Glatfelter, Maxine Banks, Jinx Hydeman, Chris Baum, Rosalie Sheets. Third Row: Debra Gibbons, Donna Naftal, Kathy Snyder, Caroline Williams, Linda Zeigler. Fourth Row: Dick Rowe, Keith Beatty, Edward Boyer, Clinton Nimmons, John Crimmins, Ronald Kern. Lefz lo right, Firrt Row: Linda Beard, Norma Grove, Linda Godfrey, Elaine' Morton. Second Row: Phil Reck, Julia Bowman, Sandy Fromm, Debbie Throne, Judy Fruend, Mike Sheely, Jesse Pageant. Third Row: Dick Jefferies, Dave Dalton, Joe Shaffer, Rusty Bardolf, Terry Gosnell. Fourlb Row: Greg Dorsey, Bob Demmitt, Doug Stauffer, Chuck McKinley, Ervan Young, Tony Rizzuto, Charles Hake, Roark Mitzel. I99 Kathy Sandy Jane R166 Ediior-in-Cbigf Bufineff Editor Laurie Waffle Tot life 7' Peggy Mqfifee Adoertiying Editor Af' 1' Edffw' Cindy Codori C opy Editor E, Donald Ruggles Marina Keriazis . Layout Edjfgy Photography Editor Ruth Ellenbogen Pirtzire Identifimtion Editor Bob Givens Pnblirity Editor Editorf Steve Young Cathy Rife Spgfff Edjtof Snbfcription Editor Judy Bortner Typing Editor Advertising Staff Advertisements are a chief contributor to the expenses of the Taller and also call attention to businesses purchasing ads. The responsibility of securing these advertisements lies in the hands of this staff. Left to rigbz, Fin! Row: Laurie Waffle, Barb Snyder. Serond Row: jackie Staley, Steve Inners, Greg Small. Arr Szayjf A yearbook would not be as attractive Without the contribution of art to its pages. The Art staff expresses their talent by creating all the various types of art work necessary for the Taller. Lefz to right, Sealed: Kathy Galatsianos, Holly Sandy. Slanding: James Doll, Greg Owen. Copy Staff ft' L . L While paging through our yearbook, we are curious about an explanation of some groups not familiar to us. Using their cre- 5 ative talents to write fresh, imaginative text is the job of the Copy staff. Left to rigbl, Firrz Row: Sheila Dubs, Karen Cramer, Pam Gruver. Second Row: Judy Fruend, Peggy Spahr, Melody Senft, Martha Leader, Lynn Donnecker. Layout Staff Planning pictures and copy on a page by means of neat, well-planned designs through- out the yearbook is the job of the Layout staff. 1 Left to fight, Sekzledf Celinda Glatfelter, Chris Noel, Carol Ambrose, Pat Grove, Cindy Mann, Smndizzg: Dave Miller, Rosie Sunday, Sally Bellaver, Jeff Benedict. 20I Lefz lo 1'igl9l.'5P21t Feder, Sue Rochow, Denise Vlilt. Photography Sfdjf The flash of the camera is seen many times around school when student photographers are shooting many pictures. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Hale and Mr. Gable these students photograph, develop and print all the pictures to be placed in the yearbook. ..,.f,n- Picfmfe Idenfwmfion Staff Having a knowledge of peoples' names is a valuable asset. People having this ability are members of the Picture Identification staff. Their task is to supply the names of every person on every picture in the yearbook. Left to right: Lavada Michaels, Tim Swords, Walt Karwicki, Denny Stock, Bill Patterson Left 10 fighf, Firrl Raw: Jinx Hydeman, Barbara Gauntz, Kathy Sandy. Second Roux- Tom Frey, Ken Hamilton, Dave Bentzel, Bill Ward. -we nu: ' , f.5 ' 202 Publicity Smyjf Publicizing the Taller is a necessity for developing in terest in the Yearbook. Through various imaginative evices, the staff attempts to encourage the students to purchase Tazflerr. Lefz 10 righz, Seated: Brenda jones, Sandy Krout, Sally Reimarcl. Second Row: Bob Givens, Debbie Houser, Sue Bailey. X KS'--A Lefi lo right, Sealed: Greg Gibbs, jane Shenk, Mike Klunk. Standing: Max Shaull, Joel Gordon. Sabfcffgbfion Sfdj? 31.00 to reserve a Tallerg 32.00 if you want your name on it! Subscription staff members must often issue such reminders to students. In addition to assuring payment on reserved yearbooks, this staff must organize and establish accurate, comprehensive accounts of subscription income. Spam Sfdff Athletic events are a major attraction of extra-curricular activities. To give a review of the sporting thrills for the year this staff develops an entire section devoted to this purpose. All the layouts and copy in this portion of the yearbook are their respon- sibility. Lefz to right, Sealed: Tony Bachman, Stella Guerreri, Sharon Metzler, Cindy Guise. Left to right, Seated: Bonnie Dietz, Wanda Hoffman, Jo Edison. Typing Staff just as many sports teams have anchor men to help the team beat competitors to the fifzirla Zine, the Ta1'ler Teami' has the typing staff to help meet the deadline. This busy staff must type, proofread and correct all copy submitted by the various staffs. 203 ADVERTISEMENT S RK COUNTY GAS COMPANY 127 W. Market Street, York, Pa. C if , .1 3 ' ' ix --V f Q N f 1 K K ' . - 7 'f xx A Sf !! ,W , i s A. 1 VV K A M, Q K I A Q 5 . .xy f' K Q 34 X K ' if at Q 'Ip ' iwf N f 5 . KLL' , ,, ' E' K -' I .:,, wi, ,... I K N -'E 5611.4 1 12 g QA , wif? L y ' awww if JPWELER S LVERSMHH J W 6. N M, 5, is f x l .f1e3E fvfw Y'lsSfft'??QAf fwfwx5v ' N A F3 I 12? 1 .NX 205 Alpha Behating igurietg, fs' ij N THE YEAR 1883 a number of the stalwart organizing minds of Old York High combined their genius and inaugurated the Alpha Debating Society in this school for the promotion of social and literary qualities. During the past eighty-four years this society has prospered and in each of these years has added consistently to its volumes of tradition. The Alpha Debating Society was conceived and still exists for the purpose of de- veloping leadership, the advancement of the argumentative process, the appreciation of literature, the perfection of the interlocutory sciences, and the education of its members in the rules of parliamentary procedure. We of the Alpha Debating Society would like to extend our sincere good wishes to all the graduating seniors. May a better life, full of advancement and knowledge be yours, and may your entrance into adult society contribute to the peace and prosperity of the World. i 2,42- ATLAND STUDIOS PHOTOGRAPHY 443 West Market Street YORK, PA. focuses on pyyp. y WILLIAM PENN CLASS OF 19' FLY IVITH Us f , , V For Carryout Service 2238 S. George f ff X its-X , ' Call York 741-1081 York, Penna ' ' X X, . 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Committee ...... .. 192 Alpha Debating Society ...... 192 American Field Service ...... 177 Assembly Committee ......,. 163 Audio Visual Projectionists 195 Band Front .,.............. 156 Basketball ..........,... 126-130 Bearcat Reporter ........ . . 195 Betsy Ross Committee . .. . . 163 Charities Committee . . . . . 165 Charities Fair ......., .... 1 64 Cheerleaders ........ . . 116-117 Choruses ............... 160-161 Citamard Drama Club ....... 185 Clio Literary Society ......... 190 Communications Committee 165 Concert Band ...........,.., 157 Constitution Committee ....... 172 Robert Akin ................. 30 Victoria Aldinger ........... 30 Karen Alwine 30, 168, 187 198 Carol Ambrose .. 30, 168, 198 201 Robert Andeson II .........,.. 30 Celestine Anstine ...... 30, 178 Mary Armstrong .........,... 30 Carlmeta Atterberry .. 30, 167, 178 Anthony Bachman 30, 171, 172, 203 Faye Bailey ............. 30, 182 Susan Bailey ........ 30, 178, 202 Marlena Baker .. 30, 160, 166, 168, 175 190 Michael Baker ............... 30 Don Banks .......... - .....,.. 31 Maxine Banks 31, 167, 178, 199 Marshall Bard .. 31, 117, 138, 167, 181 Russell Bardolf .. 31, 117, 192, 199 Deborah Barnhart ........ 31, 182 Lynda Beard .... 31, 167, 178, 199 Bonnie Beath ............ 31, 182 Connie Beattie ............... 31 Jacquelyn Beattie . . . . . . . . 31 Martin Beck ...... .. 31, 192 Richard Beck ... ..., 31 Harry Becker . .. ..... .. 31 Linda Becker ..... .... 3 1, 193 Donald Beckman . . . . . . . . 32 Joseph Beddia .... .. 32, 163 Carol Beisel .... .. 32, 183 Robin Benedict ..... 32, 182 Velma Billet ....,.... . 32 Wanda Billet ....... 32, 178, 182 Roslyn Black ............ 32, 182 Paula Blum . 32, 166, 168, 189, 191 Wfilliam Bomberger .. 32 ,132, 133, 192 Barbara Bookman ........ 32, 182 Judy Bortner ........ 32, 182, 200 Larry Bowers ,..,..... . 32 Julia Bowman ... ... 33, 178, 199 Diane Brabham ,..... 33 ,167, 178 Eugene Brandt .... .......... 3 3 Steve Brennan .... ........, 3 3 Linda Brenneman .... 33, 171, 178 Geraldine Brenner ....... 33, 160 LeRoy Bricker ..... ..... 3 3 Stephanie Brindle .. .... 33 Arlene Brown .. 33 218 PATRON S Homeroom 15 7 Julius Music House Mr. tk Mrs. C. 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Robinson ACTIVITIES INDEX Cooperative A and B ......... 182 Cross Country .......... 118-119 Demosthenian Literary Society 192 Der Deutsche Verein ......... 188 Euterpean Literary Society .... 191 Executive Cabinet ........... 162 Football ................ 120-125 Foreign Exchange ........... 176 Future Nurses of America .... 184 Future Teachers of America . . . 184 Girls' Athletic Association . 178-179 Girls' Usher Society ......... 193 Hall of Fame Committee ...... 169 Handbook Committee ........ 169 Hi-Lifes ..........,..... 198-199 Home Economics Society ..,.. 193 Homecoming .....,...... 146-149 House of Representatives .. 170-171 Bruce Brown 33, 166, 168, 185, 192 Rebecca Brown .......... 33, 182 Valerie Brown ....... 33, 167, 178 Candy Bupp ..... .......... 3 4 Deborah Bupp . . . ...... . . 34 Jack Bupp ..... 34 Patricia Bupp . .. . . . 34 Raymond Burns ............ 34 Fay Byrd ............... 34, 182 Stephanie Calder 34, 147, 160, 171, 182, 183, 191, 199 Harild Carr ............. 34, 171 Joseph Carter ........,... 35, 194 Allen Castle ..... ...., 3 5 LaPearle Cauthen . . . . . . . . 35 Keith Chronister ..... .. 35 Rita Chronister .... 35, 182 Edith Clauser .... .......... 3 5 Linda Coble ......... 35, 198, 183 Cynthia Lee Codori .. 35, 154, 156, 180, 187, 200 Donna S. Coffman .... 35, 166, 188 Sharon O. Conley ............ 36 Linda Louise Conn .. 36, 168, 177, 178, 190 John R. Contino .............. 36 Bonnie Lee Conway .. 36, 168, 178 Richard Eugene Conway ....... 36 Paul Arlington Craley, Jr. . 36, 118, 119,132, 133,181 James Thomas Crawshaw ...... 36 Barbara Ellen Crimmins .. 36, 178, 182 Holly Jeanne Crist ....... 36, 182 Linda Sue Crone .....,....... 36 Adam Dailey ................ 36 David Edward Dalton 36, 126, 127, 181, 199 Ronald Keith Davy .. 36, 168, 192, 198 Anita E. Day ........ 36, 130, 183 Edward A. Dayhoff .. 37, 132, 133 Mary E. Deacon .............. 37 Helen Elizabeth DeLauder . 37, 168 Brenda Joyce Dell ,........... 37 Gerry Lynn Dellinger .. 37, 178 Robert C. Demmitt ....... 37, 199 Terry L. Dickensheets ......... 37 Marsha Corinne Diem .... 37, 190 House and Grounds Committee Interclub Council ............ Intramural Sports ..... , . . Junior Academy of Science .. . Junior Historical Society ...... Just for Teens ....,......... Latin Society ............... Le Cercle Francais .......,... Lost and Found Committee Marching Band .......... 154 National Honor Society ..,.... Orchestra ............... 158 Penn Commercial Society ..... Penn Peppers Sports Society . . . Penningr .................. Quill and Scroll Society ...... Red Cross Committee ........ Russian Club .......... . . INDEX Bonnie Lou Dietz 37, 158, 203, James Michael Dietz ......... Thomas John Dillman 37, 138, 141, 166, 142-143 Willard C. Dinges ........... 37 Rita Louise Dodson .......... 37 Robin J. Doll ...... .. Christine Donovan .,......... 38 Dianna Lynn Dorsey ......... Gregory Steven Dorsey 38, 194, Larry Michael Dorsey ........ Robert Lee Doyle . 27, 38, 157, Stephen Edward Dubbs .... .. Christine Elizabeth Dubs ..... Sheila Diane Dubs . . . 38, 177, 198, Bonita Joy Easter .. 38, 178, Linda Mae Eaton ............ Linda A. Ebaugh ..... . . Debra Jo Ehrhart ...... . . David E. Eichelberger ........ Daniel A. Eisenhour ......... Ruth Ellenbogen . . 39, 177, 198, JoAnn Embrey . . . ..... . . . . Paul E. Eyler ........ .... Susan W. Farcht ...,........ Virginia Ann Fastnacht . . . 39, 187, 194 Patricia Kaye Feder .. 39, 177, 187, 193, 198, 202 Doris Eilene Ferguson ...... 39 Michael L. Fissel ............ Thomas W. Fite ..... 39, 165, Kim W. Flecksteiner ......... S. Frederick Flickinger .... 40, Jeffrey William Flinchbaugh . . Thomas Eugene Folk ......... David A. Folkemer .. 40, 126, Karen Lynn Foller .... 40, 116, Sharon Elaine Foose . . 40, 160, Sherry Ann Forney .......... Gay Lee Forrest ............. Paula L. Fowler ...... 40, 177 Bill, Denny. Bob, Peggy, Sandy, and Mickey The Group 173 Safety Committee .... . . . 167 166 Scarab Art Society ,..... . .. 186 Scholarship Committee . . . . . . 174 194 Scrapbook Committee .... . . . 174 194 Senate 196 Service Squad ....., . . . . 167 189 Social Committee ......., . . . 168 189 Spanish Club ....,.......,.. 188 173 Stenographic Committee ...... 175 -155 Student Advisory Board ...... 168 187 Sunlight Serenaders .......... 157 -159 Symphonic Band ..,...... 158-159 183 Swimming ..,.... . . 138-139 180 Taller ......... ., 200-203 197 Thespians .................. 185 187. Varsity Club ................ 181 166 Ways and Means Committee .. 175 188 Wrestling .......,...... 132-137 183 Linda Ann Freed 41, 170, 171, 175, . 37 187, 191, 198 139, Michael Eugene Freet ......... 41 192 Judith Ann Freund .. 41, 189, 199, 201 Harold E. Fromm ............ 41 . 38 David Eugene Fuhrman ....... 41 Joyce Elaine Fulir ............ 41 . 38 Anna Galatsianos 41, 147, 190, 198 189, Bonnie Kay Geiselman .... 41, 160, 199 161, 163, 185, 187 . 38 James Earl Gelzer .... 41, 160, 161 158, Allen L. Gentzler ...,........ 42 168 Tobin M. Gerhart 42, 138, 139, . 38 141 169,187 . 38 Gary Lee Gibbs .............. 42 201, Gregory A. Gibbs ........ 42, 203 157 Michael E. Gilbert ............ 42 187, Gregory Scott Gilberthorp ..... 42 193 Robert David Givens . 42, 170, 171, . 38 200, 202 . 38 Gary L. Gladfelter ........... 42 . 39 Gloria Jean Gladfelter ........ 42 . 39 Bruce Vaughn Glatfelter . . . 42, 132 . 39 Celinda Jayne Glatfelter .. 42, 191, 187, 198, 199, 201 200 Karen Yvonne Glatfelter .. 42, 195, . 39 198, 183 . 39 Stephanie Ann Glatfelter .. 42, 178 . 39 Lynn M. Golden ............. 42 173, Joel Kenneth Gordon . 43, 163 ,203 Veda M. Gorsuch .... 43, 147, 198, 199 Terry E. Gosnell 43, 199 Lorenzo Gould .............. 43 . 39 Richard A. Gracey ........... 43 192 Gary K. Gray ............ 43, 199 . 39 Byron James Grayson 43, 160, 165, 181 166, 192, 194 43 43 199 155, 177 .....43 43 168, 181 198 .....44 - 40, James Michael Green ..... 168 Tom E. Green ....... . . . - 40 Diane L. Grim ........... 43, 127, Barbara Virginia Gross . . . 43, 187 166, 188 Stephen Winter Gross .... 190, Janlyn R. Grove ........, 129 Marlin H. Grove 43, 120, 121, . 0 - 40 Nancy May Grove .... . . . 44, , 185 James M. Gruver . . . John S. Lowrie .............. Pamela Sue Gruver .. 44, 177, 185, 187,188,201,189,178 Lynn Elaine Guise ............ 44 William Edmund Hale 44, 157 Barbara Jean Hamer .......... 44 Jane Elaine Hamilton ......... 44 Joyce Hamm ............ 44, 160 Brenda Eileen Hamme .... 44, 187, 195, 196, 198 Jeffrey Edward Hamme ...... 44 Sherry Allyn Hanawalt 44, 168, 188,194,196,198 Wanda Handy ..,....... 45, 178 Brenda Sue Hanna ....... 45, 198 Linda Jean Harkins .. 45, 168, 182, 191, 199 Carol Marie Hartlaub ......... 45 Barbara Hartman ..... 45, 182, 178 Lynda Rozanne Hartman ...... 45 Canavia Mildred Hayes ..... 45 Richard Denzel Hayes .. 45 Hazel Harriet Haymon .. .. 45 Stephen Hedgepeth .... ...... 4 5 Janet Rose Heidler ........... 45 Jaclyn Ann Helzer ......,. 45, 190 William R. Henry ............ 45 Gregory Eugene Hensel ....... 46 Susan Louise Hershock 46, 185, 188 Suzanne Hess ..,,........ 46, 199 Ann Louise Hevner . .. 46, 171, 175 Dale Alan Hickman ........,. 46 Carol Dolores Hill . . . 46, 160, 163, 178 Brian L. Hoffman ..... ...... 4 6 Daryl L. Hoffman ............ 46 John Morrison Hoffman .. 47, 185, 189 Linda J. Hoffman ............ 47 Barry Grant Holmes . 47, 120, 121, 126,127,181 Grelan Lamar Holmes 47 ,160, 161, 181 William Henry Holt .......... 47 Stephanie Judith Holtzapple .. 47 James Richard Hoover ..,..... 47 Jo Ann Hopkins ............. 47 Linda Candace Hopkins ..,47, 182, 160 Robert C. Horn .......... 47, 199 Carolyn Louise Hostetter ...... 48 Karen M. Hostetter ....... 48, 198 Allen Houser ............. 48 Karen Lynn Houser .. 48, 165, 182 Deborah Elaine Howard .. 48, 160, 182,183 Marsha Ardella Hunt 48, 177, 185, 191 Janet Marie Hunter ........... 48 Betty M. Ilgenfritz . .. . . . 48 Joan M. Ilgenfritz ............ 48 Charles Robert Inners .,....... 48 120,166,188 Steven H. Inners . 48, 177, 185, 201 Aurora Angelica Isasi 48, 177, 147, 188 George A. Jacobs . . . . . . . 48 John A. Jamison .... .. 49 James E. Jefferson . . . ..... . . 49 Richard L. Jeffries .... 49, 199 Esther Romaine Jiles ........,. 49 Jessie Johnson ............... 49 Linda Johnson ....... 49, 160, 178 Martha Louise Johnson ........ 49 Brenda Louise Jones . 49, 163, 190, 198.202 Juanita E. Jones .............. 49 M. Diane Jones .. 49, 160, 160 198 Ronald C. Jones ............. 49 Linda Elaine Kahley .. 49, 178, 182 Jeffrey L. Kaltreider .......... 49 Jill Diane Kammer ....... 49, 177 Walter Vincent Karwicki . . 50, 202 Nancy J. Kauffman .......... 50 William Ruhle Kauffman ...... 50 DeEtta Diane Keefer ......... 50 Thomas W. Keefer ....... 5'0, 198 Marina S. Keriazis 50, 168, 137, 190 200 Ronald L. Kern .... 50 199 Q SENIOR INDEX Lester C. Kinard ....... ...... 50 Dorothy E. King 50, 158, 166, 167, 194 185,187,189,19i Eli Clark Kinnard ............ 50 Jeffrey Kirkland ............. Brenda Joyce Kiser .. 50, 160, 187, Rebecca Lynn Kleffman ...... Margaret H. Klick .... 50, 147, 177,187 John Stephen Klinedinst .. 51, 168,185,187 Sandra Jean Klinedinst 51, 177,187 Loretta Elizabeth Knaub .. 51, 181 Donald L. Kohler .... 51, Oscar Harve Kohler Brenda Koser ........... Georgianna Krantz .......... David 191. Krebs ......... David Allen Kriner .......... Sandra L, Krout . 51 ,161, 189, Patricia Ann Kunkel . 51, 188, Michael C. LaNasa . .. 52, 120 Barbara Elaine Landis ........ Brenda E. Landis ...,....... Cheryl Holder Landis Drena Kay Landis ........ 52 Joyce Elaine Landis .......... Sandra Lee Lartz ......... 52 Martha Lois Leader .. 52, 171, 177,189,191 Mary Elizabeth Lease Richard Joseph Lease Barbara Ann Leber Marlene Susan Lecrone .... Gail Dawn Lefever Daniel Eugene Lehr ...... 53, Karen M. Leiphart Richard E. Leiphart Ronald L. Lei hart P Christ Elias Lewis . . . . . . Linda Anne Link ....... . . Harvey Chinton Lippy . . . . . John F. Lowe ............... Laura J. Luther .. 54, 167, 185, Mary Elizabeth Lutzinger Jacqueline Elaine Lynch , ..... Beryl Rena Lyons ........ 54, Chester Arnold Mackentire Thomas M. Maksimak ......., Donna Jean 1NIann . . . 54, 116 173 Jacqueline Joyce Manning 150 LaDonna E. March 54, 187, Dave G. Markel ............. Bethel Lee Martin ........... Cynthia Kay Martin ...... 55, 118 James David Martin . 55, 121,132 Louise Ann Martin ,..... .... Peggy L. McAfee 55, 169, 177, 191 y ......... Jeni Verna Koons ..... . . . . . 51, 51, n 1 53, 50 178, 193 50 167, 191 163, 192 160, 185 166, 189 132. 133 . 51 .51 190 51 158 . 51 190, 202 189, 193 121 . 52 52 52 160 .52 188 17L 201 .52 .53 53 182 53 198 53 53 53 53 . 54 54 54 54 198 . 54 . 54 183 .54 .54 17Q 183 54, 193 191 . 55 .55 182 120, 181 .55 189, ZOO James Walter McClellan ....... 55 Linda V. McDonald ...... 55, 160 168,171,174 187 Patricia Jean McDowell ....... 55 Richard L. Mcllvaine ......... 55 Charles E. McKinley .. 55, 168, 199 Arthur Adam McKinney ....... 55 Sheryn E. Mears ........ . . . 56 Barbara Ann Melhorn ......... 56 Sally Ann Melhorn ........... 56 Linda F. Mensch ..... 56, 167, 187 Phillip Ra'y Merkert ........... 56 Terry L. Meyers .......... 56 LaVada Jane Michael ..... 56, 202 Mary Elizabeth Middleton . 56, 160 Carolyn E. Miller 56, 166, 191, 198, 199 Dave Dennis Miller ......... 56 Donna Charlene Miller . . . . . . . 56 Frances Elaine Miller .... .. 56 Jeffrey Lynn Miller .... ..... 5 7 Joanne Louise Miller ..... 57, 160 Linda Rae Miller .,......... 57 Michelle Marie Miller 57, 147, 166, 177,191 Richard E. Miller .... 57, 117, 165, 168, 185 Richard Enfield Miller .....,.. 57 Robert D. Miller ............. 57 Vicki L. Miller .. 57, 185, 188, 193 John o. Mohr ....... 57, 157, 158 Ernest Samuel Morgan ........ 57 Kenny Eugene Mort ........... 57 Elaine L. Morton ..... , . . 57, 199 Lloyd M. Mortorff ........... 58 Charles S. Mosebach ...... 58, 177 Bertha Mae Moye . . . . . . . . 58 Shelva Jean Murray .... .... 5 8 Carol Ann Myers ...... ..... 5 8 Curvin V. Myers . . . ....... . . 58 Frank F. Myers .. 58, 192 Gregory M. Myers ............ 58 Joyce Elaine Myers . . . 58, 165, 166, 178, 185, 187 189 Margaret M. Myers .. 59 ,177, 185, 195 198 Marie Elizabeth Myers .... 59, 183 Phillip Edward Myers ........ 59 Richard Thomas Myers ........ 59 Stephen Scott Myers .......... 59 Josie Ann Nace ...... 59, 166, 183 Bernard L. Naftal ............ 59 Donna Lee Naftal 59, 196, 199 183 Dennis Alan Nagle ....... 59, 182 Deborah Ann Naylor ......... 6'0 Teddy Lee Neff ............. 60 Freddie T. Nesbit ............ 60 Barry Lynn Ness ..... 60, 138, 139 P. Richard Ness ............. 60 Clinton Floyde Nimmons .. 60, 199 Christine Elaine Noel .... 60, 160, 167, 177, 187, 190, 195, 198, 201 Carol Susan Norbeck ...... 60 183 Dennis S. Norton ............ 60 Darlene Mae Oberdick ,... 60, 146 Michael A. Ohler ...... l ....... 60 Susan Romaine Olinger ........ 60 Gregory Robert Owen 60, 148, 169, 177, 181, 187, 192 201 Jesse Eugene Padgett .... 61, 199 Richard Eugene Page ..... 61, 192 Ruthel Parker 61, 193, 194, 199 Dale Edward Parr ...... 61, 158 Janice Lorraine Patterson .. 61, 178 Wfilliam A. Patterson 61, 120, 121, 181 202 Donna Christine Pauler ....... 61 Elizabeth Peck ........... 61, 199 Robert H. Peeling ........ 61, 198 Gwendolyn Lee Pendarvis . 61, 160 LaFayette Peterson ............ 61 Robert H. Peterson ........... 61 Barbara Kay Phiel .... 61, 158 178 Sharon L. Picking ............ 62 Susan M. Plymire ............ 62 Dennis L. Poff ............... 62 Stephanie Yvonne Powell . 62, 178, 182 Charles Richard Preston .. 62, 126, 127. 181 Danny Lew Quickel .. 62, 163, 171, 181, 192 Sylvia C. Miecko Rankin . . . 62, 193 Craig E. Rapp ................ 62 Josephine Elizabeth Rascoe ,... 62 Sandra K. Rasin ........ 62, 188 Robert Gavin Rawhouser .. 62 158 Philip Roland Reck ...... .62 199 Robert A. Redman ....... 63 198 William Avon Redman 63, 126, 127 Frederick S. Reese ..... .... 6 3 Jeffrey Alan Reisinger . .. . . 63 Joanne Reisinger ....... .. 63 Kenneth Russell Rhine ........ 63 Dale L. Rhoades ............. 63 Jane A. Rice 63, 177, 189, 191, 200 Millie Waine Richardson ...... 63 Nancy Kay Richardson ..... Cathy Ann Rife .. 63, 160, 177, Sallie Irene Rife .........,... Anthony Larry Rizzuto .... 64 Frank L. Rizzuto ........... Alice Luella Darlene Roberts . Joann Marie Robertson 64, Michael Edward Robinson Veronica Lynn Rohrbaugh . 64, Barry Kenneth Roth .......... Carolyn L. Roth ..... 64, 196, . 64, Richard Emerson Rowe . . . 181, 192 Donald Allen Ruggles ....... Robert L. Runkle ....... Steve Craig Runkle Sally Ann Russell .... Jeffrey C. Ruth ........ Rae Jean Sanders ........ 63 200 . 63 199 64 64, 160 199 .64 183 . 64 198 IZQ 199 65 65 65,187 1 .65 198 65 65 David Arthur Sands . 65, 120, 133 Kathy Ann Sandy 65, 187, 200, Charles L. Saylor ............ Susan May Schaale . . . 66, 147, 168, 171 Donald C. Schaeberle 66, 138, 141,181 Ricky W. Schaffer ........... Robert B. Schenck ........... Sandra Jo Schmidt ....... 66, Judy Marie Schrom .......... Charles Thomas Schwartz Jeanette E. Schwartz ......... 12Q Douglas Scott ....... 66, Kathie F. Scruggs ........... Carolyn Ann Sease ........... Sherry Louisa Sechrist ..... Gregory William Seifert ...... Jan E. Seig .......... 67, 168, Mary R. Seim ................ 13L 181 202 .65 160, 175 139, 192 . 66 66 199 66 66 66 121 66 . 66 66 66 198 67 Gloria Jean Senft ..........., 67 Melody Eileen Senft Janet Eileen Serff 67, Anthony C. Sexton . . . 126, . 67,168,181 191,201 168,178,187 67,120,12L 127,168,181 Marlene L. Sexton ............ 67 Patricia Ann Sexton ..... , 67, 178 Gary E. Shaffer ......,.,..... 67 Samuel J. Shaffer ............. 67 David John Sharp 67, 118, 119, 181,192 Lorna M. Shaub .... 67, 160, 182 Max Murphy Shaull .. 67, 168, 170, 171,192,203 Rosalie Connie Sheets ..... 68, 199 William J. Shelton .......... 68 Linda M. Shifflet ........... 68 Stephen Greenway Shillito .... 68 Bonnie Rose Shry . . 1 .... . . . 68 Ronald Thomas Shue .. 68 Harry J. Siar ........ .. 68 Donna L. Sides ..... .. 68 Dorothy Lee Sipe . .. . .. 68 Harry W. Sipe ...... ..... 6 8 Sandra Lee Sipes ......... 68, 160 Mary J. Slater ...... . . .68, 160 Barbara Ann Sleeger .. 27, 69, 178, 189, 190 Donna Rae Sloat 69, 116, 168, 171, 178, 187, 189 David Edward Small ......... 69 Gregory James Small ..... 69, 201 Patricia Louise Smallwood . 69, 182 Karen Elaine Smeltzer ........ 69 Gregory L. Smith .. .. 69, 165 John A. Smith ....... ...... 6 9 Judith Eileen Smith . . . . . . . 69 Linda C. Smith ..... 69 Lorraine M. Smith .... . . 69 Robert Eugene Smith .... . . 69 Sherry Ann Smith .......... 69 Steven W. Smith ............. 70 Robert C. Smoker .... 70, 120, 121 Barbara G. Snave ......... 70, 160 Barbara Jean Snyder .... 70, 77, 187, 189, 191, 201 Cheryl Jean Snyder .......... 70 Curvin Snyder .............. 70 219 Sandra Louise Snyder ...... 70, 191 Michael B. Sohnleitner ,....... 70 John Solovey ............ ' . 70 Lawrence George Spahr 71, 160 Peggy Jo Spahr .. 71, 168, 187, 191, Kenny Leroy Spangler .. 71, 201 Steven M. Spangler ......... 71 Deborah Marilyn Spells ....... 71 Rheda R. Spencer 71, 166, 182, 183 Patricia May Sponseller ....... 71 Daniel Michael Sprigle ........ 71 Michael Edward Staley 71, 158, 166, 192 James Edward Starkes ...... 72 Margaret E. Starn ............ 72 Catherine Joan Stauffer .... 72, 182 Douglas Harry Stauffer . .. 72, 170, , 172,177,187,192,199 Deborah Louise Stephens ...... 72 Edward P. Stephens . 72, 126, 127, 198 Beverly A. Sterner .... 72, 178, 182 Walter H. Stevens Jr. ......... 72 Don M. Stevenson ,........... 72 Nancy Jo Stewart .... 72, 193, 194 Shirley Marie Stitley . 72, 166, 187, 193 Dennis Allen Stock .. 72, 120, 121, 169, 202 Robert Ernest Stokes ...... 72, 130 Michael L. Stonesifer .... .... 7 3 Vernell L. Stonesifer Jr. . . .. . . 73 Wanda Jean Stottlemyer .. 73, 146, 182 Yvonne Abell ................ 84 Margaret Ada.ms .............. 84 Paul Adams .... 84, 138, 181, 194, 198 Susan Ahrens ........ 84, 116, 177 Ginger Albert . . . ...... . . . . 84 Ronald Allen ..... ......... 8 4 Victoria Almoney . . . . . . 84 Donald Altland ,............. Albert Anderson ............. 84 Kathy Anstine ....... 84, 171, 190 Scott Anstine ........... 84, 169 Judith Arendt . .. 84, 158, 166, 178 Marv Armstrong .............. Michael Arnold . . . ..... . . . . Helen Atterberry .........,... John Atterberry .............. 84 Keith Aughenbaugh . . 84, 157, 158 Kathy Bacon ................. 84 William Bair .... 84, 170, 171, 185 George Ball ........... 84 Linda Baltzell ...... .. 84, 191 Michael Barnes . . . .... . . 84 Sharon Barnes ..... 84 Richard Barnhardt .. . Mark Barr ......... ....... Barbara Barshinger ........... 84 Daniel Baugher ..... . .. 84, 189 Janice Baugher .... ...... 8 4 Dennis Baughman . .. . . . 84, 192 Christine Baum .. 84, 199 James Bau.rn .... ........... 8 4 Kathy Baum ..... 84 116 171 Richard Baylor .... .... 8 4, 118 Beverly Beatty ........ 181 Keith Beatty ........ 84, 120, 199 Cliff Beck .................. Kathy Beitzel ................ Sally Bellaver 84, 185, 199, 201 Jeffrey Benedick 84, 160, 185, 188, 201 William Benton . 84, 118, 188, 194 David Bentzel ........... 84, 202 Jean Bentzel ................. Catherine Bergeron . . . . . . . Michael Berry ...... ...... George Bers ..... . . . 85, 181 Curvin Billet .... ...... 8 5 Dale Billet ..... ........ 8 5 Harry Billet ............. .... Beverly Bingaman ,... 84, 195, 198 220 SENIOR INDEX Susan J. Stough ............. Michael Raymond Strasbaugh . 185, 188 John Martin Strausbaugh . LeeAnn Strine ..., 73, 160, Dawson Charles Stump . .. Rosemarie Michele Sunday 178,185,187,18Q Dora Ann Swartz ...,.... Candace Ann Swartzbaugh . Kathleen L. Sweitzer ..... Linda Mae Sweitzer ..,.,. Timothy Richard Swords , Gloria Rae Tate ........, Chris L. Taylor ...... 74, Gregory Lee Taylor . . 74, Lucinda Kaye Terry . . 74, Latona Martha Ann Thomas .. 166, 177, 185, 187, 189, Susan Christine Thomas . . 166, 171 Deborah E. Throne . . . 74 Gregory Michael Tome 74 William H. Tomes ..... Jacqueline J. Toomer Kathryn Theresa Topper . Linda Lee Turner 75, 182, Alan Dale Vandersloot . . . 1 73 73 198 ,.... 73 198 ..... 73 73, 166, 193 201 73, 160 73,190 .,.,. 73 73, 160, 183 74,158, 192,202 ..... 74 157,158 118, 119, 181 160,178 74 190 194 74,158, 183 190 190 199 120 121 . . . .. 74 74, 178 74, 160, 183 183,193 ..... 75 Gloria Jean Viands .. 75, 183, 187, 193 Richard Everett Vowles III ..,. 75 Laurie Anne Waffle .. 75, 166, 171, 175, 177, 187, 189, 190, 200, 201 Ronna Lynne Wagner ...,. 75 160 Wayne Allen Wagner ......... 75 Dorothy Ann Wales .......,.. 75 Lily Mae Walker 75, 178, 193 194 Carlton E. X5C'allick .........., 75 James Dean Wantland ......,, 75 VVHham.A.YWan1 .... 75,165 202 Robert Eugene Warren .... 76 Larry E. Washington . 76, 120 121 Linda Joan Wasser ..,.... 76 183 Bernadette M. Weedon ...... 76 Richard Allen Weidner, Jr. 27, 76, 157 Carol Ann Weinbrom . 76, 163 189 Sharon Kay Weinstein ......,. 76 Stanley T. Weinstein . 76, 171, 174, 192 David Alan Welber ..,... 76, 158 Barry L. Welsh ..... ...... 7 7 Terry L. Welsh .. 77 Mary Ann Welt .,.. .. . 77 Sharon L. Wertz ..,.......... 77 Marjorie Jane Weyant ......... 77 Dak E.VVhod ..77,160,161,16i 185 E. Michael Wiest ...,....,.... 77 Carolyn Diann Williams .. 77, Cynthia Lee Williams ..,...... JUNIOR INDEX Gerald Bisking .,........... Mike Bisking .. Jill Bixler .,.. ........ 8 4 Karol Blauser . . . ........ . . 84 Bonnie Bloch . .. ... 84, 166, 189 Gwen Blouse ...... 84, 179 Jeffrey Boll ........ ......... 8 5 Barry Boogher ........... 85, 198 Virginia Bookwalter . 84, 1610, 168, 171, 174, 190, 198 Karen Botner ....... 84, 179, 189 Ray Bose .... ............. 8 5 Barry Bowers . . . ...... . . 94 Carl Boyer ..... . . . Donald Boyer . . . .... . . . . Edward Boyer .... .. 85, 199 Robert Boyer ...... ..... William Braswell .. .. 94 Doris Breeland Patricia Breen .... Don Brenneman . . Joyce Brenner .. Barbara Bricker . . . . . Robert Bricker Jody Brickner David Brillhart Thomas Brindle . . . . . Scott Britcher ..... . Bernard Brooks Patricia Brown .... . Robert Brown Sandra Brown Walter Brown Bradley Bumsted 85, 157, 158 Charles Bupp .........., Gregory Bupp ..... Sarah Bupp ...... Susan Campbell . .. Betty Castle .... Charlene Ceaser .. Bruce Chamers ...... Demetrius Chambers Sarah Chartman ..,.,. Virginia Chastain .. Sarah Chatman . . . . . Kathryn Christie . . . George Christine ........ 85 84, .85 .85 .84 1 179 84 85 118 171 .85 179 .85 192 84 84 NZ84 85 179 84 ......84, Jean Chronister .. 84, 167, 177, Henry Claiborne .... 118, 132 Janice Clayberger ........ 84, 179 180 134 190 Karen Clopper . . , . . John Collier .... Jeffrey Contino . . . . . WoodrowConway . . . . . Joseph Cook .....,, Theresa Copeland .. Deborah Coppersmith ...., 84, Elizabeth Cordell ............. Karen Cramer ....... 84, 201, Carey Cravens Deborah Craver . . . . . . , . . . Lynn Crawshaw John Crimmins . . . . . 165, Gregory Crist . .. ... . . . Marie Crone .- .............. . . Gregory Crook ............... Dean Cross ..... 85, 136, 158 Blain Cutler ................ Sharon Darr ......... 84, 167 179 Susan Davis ..... 84, 177, Joann Day . . . Diane Dayhoff Rose Dayhoff . . . John Deibert ..... Jane DeLauder ..... . . . Michael Dellinger . . . . . . . . Frank Deshields .... John Diaczun ,...... Pamela Dick ........ Kathy Dickensheets .......... Bruce Diffendefer Cynthia Dixon .... . . Dennis Dodson ............. .....g6., . .,.. Gregory Doll .,............. James Doll ......... 85, Rodney Doll .... Donecker, Lynn . . . . . . . , Sharon Donley . . . . . Reuben Dorsey ..., Charles Dotts .,... Charles Doudrick .... Susan Dougherty . . . . . . . . Susan Dubbs ...... Mike Duncan . . . Anna Dunlap . . . . . Jerry Eckenrode ..... 85, 177 .86, 86, Brenda Eckert .............. 86,167,179 Reginald Ellis .....,........ Susan Ellis .... . . Jo Edison ...... 5 1 116 171 199 77 .84 85 85 84 160 189 85 84 84 199 180 . 85 179 190 86 85 179 85 160 86 86 85 201 85 201 179 85 85 86 160 86 85 203 85 86 John Lucius Williams ......... 78 Wilma Jean Williams Linda K, Wilson .... Kathleen Ann Wilt . . Kathy G. wise ........ 78, Pamela lkiarie Witmer Brian Edward Wolf Timothy Bryan Wolf . Eugene A. Wood . June Marie Wood .... . . . . 78 Linda J. Woodward Larry C. Woodyard . Mary Elizabeth Wright ...... Peggy Elaine Wright . . . . . . Phillip Gill Yohe .... ....... Ervan Eugene Young James L. Young ..... Stephen A. Young .. Linda Elaine Zeigler . Nancy Ann Zeigler ........... Nell Zeigler ............... Paul Emeson Zeigler Richard L. Zeigler ..... . . . Rodney E. Zeigler ..,.... . . . Rubye Lee Zeltwanger ....... David E. Ziegler ............. Richard Edward Zimmerman . Patricia Emert .... Jeffrey Emig ,... Tim Emig ........ Nancy Emswiler Richard Enders Albert Engle . . . Nancy Enswiller John Etter ........ Patricia Everhart . . . Linda Fahs .................. Ted Faircloth ...... Miriam Faulkner . 86, Carolyn Fauth . .,.., . Amelia Fells ..,. .... Brenda Fells ...... 78,117,161 191 ........ 78 78,165,168 187,189,191 190 ........ 78 .,.. 78, 188 78,157,158 188 ......... 78 183 . 78,117,146, 169,187,191 ........ 78 .. 78 .. 79 79 79, 157, 185,199 ...,..... 79 79,168,18Q 192,200 79,165,168 177,189,199 79 .. 79 ... .. 79 79 79 .. 79 79 79 .... 85, 199 .. 85,199 .... 86, 158 ..... 85 163,173,191 ....... 86 .... 86,160 ..... 86 86 Merle Feltenberger .......... hlichael Fengfish ............. 85 Kathy Ferree ........ 86, 163, 190 Stephen Ferree .... .......... Kenneth Fetrow . . . .... 85, 194 Robert Fidler ... ........ ., 85 Roger Fidler .... 85, 171, 172 Robert Fink ...... ......... Jody Firestone .... ......... Gary Fisher .... . . ..... . . . Kathy Fitzkee , .... .. 86, 177, Bruce Flickinger ............ Linda Flickinger ..... Arthur Flinchbaugh. . . Mike Flinchbaugh . . . Irene Forry ......... Natalie Frank . . . 86, Lorita Freeland .... Michael Freeland . . . Charles Frey ...... Jack Frey ..... Jerry Frey .... Peggy Frey . . . Thomas Frey . . . Dennis Fry ......... Shirley Friend Sandra Fromm .. 87, James Fuhrman .. ........ Sheila Fulir .... Jack Gable ..... Glynn Gamber Linda Gardner Jeffrey Garnett Lance Garnett .. 86 94 199 85 167,177, 179, 180 86 .......157 ... 81 ..... 85 .... 85,202 ..u.. 85,180 .... 87, 193 157, 179, 199 85,126 ..... 87 ..... 85 ....... 120 ... 87, 188 .....,. 85 .. 126 ?-1- Timothy Garrett .... 86, 157, 158, 192 Ronald Garver .... ........, 8 6 Barbara Gauntz ,... 87, 202 Millicent Geier .... ..... 8 7 Pamela Geimlach . .. . , , , Linda Geltz ....,. Michael Gentzler . . . . . . . . 86 Scott Gentzler .... ....... Debra Gibbons .... 87, 199 Steve Gibson ..... ..... 9 4 Paula Gingerich ... .... Sandra Ginter .. ....... 87 Valetta Gwens .............. 179 Robert Glassmyer .... 86, 120, 163 Linda Glatfelter ............ Robert Glatfelter ...... . 86 Donald Gluck .. ...... 86 Linda Godfrey .... 87, 199 Lamar Goheen ...,. ....... 1 38 Rodger Goodling . . . . . . 86, 199 Cheryl Gotwalt .... 87, 185 Lonna Gotwalt . .. .... .. . . Thomas Gracey ,............... Julia Grant .......... 87, 179, 199 Paula Graybill .. 87, 148, 166, 171, 172,177,180 189 Charles Green ...,....... 86, 181 Richard Green ............... 86 Stephanie Greenholt ...,.. 87, 177 Kathy Grendell ,............ 87 Daniel Grim ....... .... 8 6, 132 Anthony Grimes . . . . . . . . 86 Linda Gross ,..... ...,.. 8 7 Jeffrey Grove ... . .. 171, 198 Norma Grove ............ 87, 199 Patricia Grove ....... 87, 160, 201 Bonnie Guise . .. ........ .. 87 Carol Guise .... ,... 8 5, 185 Michael Gundel . .. ...... . . 86 Pamela Gundlach ........... Stella Gurreri ....,.. 87, 179, 203 William Gurreri ............ . Gwens .......... ....... 8 7 Peggy Haas ...... . . . 87 Diane M. Hafler ... ... Paul Hafner ...... ....... 8 6 Charles Hake ,. 86, 199 Herald Hall .... .....,. Ruth Hall ........ .. 87, 116 Gloria Halloran . . . . . . . . Jay Hamberger ..... ....... 8 6 Jim Hamberger ............. Kenneth Hamilton ........ 86, 202 Barbara Hansford .. ,.... 87 Nancy Harget .... .... 8 7, 166 Dorothy Hartman ..... 87 Leonard Hawkins . . ....... 86 Sandra Hawkins .... .... 8 7, 177 Hayward Haymon .... ....... 8 6 Panda Heidler ...,. .... Patricia Heim .... .... Shirley J. Heiser . .. .. . . . . . Teena Heindel .... .... 8 7, 160 Jack Henry .... ..... John Henry .... .... 8 6 Liana L. Henry .. 87 Melvin Henry .... .. Michael Henry .... . . . 86 Philip Hersey . . . . . . 86 Harlon M. Hess . . . . Ronald Hess .. .... .. Barry Hilbert ..... ,..... 9 4 Melinda Hively .,.. 87, 177 Sonya Hoffman . . . . . . . . Thomas Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . Wanda Hoffman .... .... 8 7, 203 Paula Hoke ...... .... 8 7, 179 Ricky Hoke ......... .... 8 6 Carol Jean Holland . . . . . . Dianne Holler ..... ....... , 87 Karen Holtzman ............ Clinton Hopkins ..... 86, 126, 181 Karen E. Holtzman .......... Juanita Hoover .. 87 160, 177, 191 Brenda Hopkins ............ Clint Hopkins .... ....... 1 20 Gail Hoshall ,..,.. .... 8 7, 179 Elizabeth Hostetter ...,... 87, 171 Wilson N. Hostetter JUNIOR INDEX .87 180 Joyce Howdyshell ........... Robert Hubey ..... . 88, 157, JoAnne Hughes ..........,... Jinx Hydeman .,..... 87, 199 Herbert Illgenfritz . . Kenneth Inners .... Leo Izer ........ Charles Jackson Linda Jackson ..... Anthony C. Jacobs . . Fred Jamison ...,.. Sharon Jeffries ..... Elizabeth Jennings . . Elizabeth Johnson .. Ernestine E. Johnson Joseph L. Johnson . . Marsha Johnson .... 88, 201 A198 .88 160 .. ...87 179 87 Michael Johnson 88, 132, 160, 181, 188 Theresa Johnson . . . . .. 179 Wilbur Johnson . . . . . Ben Jones ...... .... 8 8 Diane Jones .... . . . 87 Lillian Jones ...... ...... 8 7 Pamela V. Jones .. 87, 179 Vincent Jones .... ...,. 8 8 Tim Julius ........ . . . 88 Kathi Kahler ........ 88 Daniel L. Kauffman . . . . . Michael Kearse ....,.. . . . 160 Michael E. Keeley .... . . . Henry Keener ...... ........ 8 8 Patricia Keesey ....... .. 88 LoAnn Kafauver ..... 88, 166, 199 Bruce Keiter ........ 88, 157, 158 Charles Kennedy ............. 120 Sharon R. Kerns . . . ..,.. . . . . Charles Kesler .... ......,... 8 8 Sharon Kessler ...... 88, 179, 199 Linda Kinard .. ........ 88 John R. King ...... ........ Kerry Kirkland ............. 88 Susan Kiser ................ 88 Deborah Kittrell 88, 177, 179, 191, 193 Linda Klahold ....... ..... Susan J. Kleckner .... 88 Brenda Klinedinst ............ Thomas Klinedinst ......,... Michael Klunk .... 88, 171, 189, 203 Carla Knaub ...... .. 88 Nancy Knaub ........ . . . 88 Vincent G. Knopp .... .. . 88 Carl A. Knotts . . . . . . William Koch ..... .. 88 Beverly Kochenour .......... 88 Barry Kohler ............... Randal Koller ....... 88, 120, 181 Robert Kornbau ............ , . Joshua Krebs ............ 88, 188 Patricia Krebs 88, 116, 165, 180 Marsha Kriner ,............. John Krone ...... Mellanie Krouse ............ Samuel Kuhn ........ 88, Deborah Kuhns Cathy Landes ..... ...... Bonnie Landis .... ....... 17L , 191 . 88 . 88 126, 192 . 88 . 88 . 88 Donna Landis .... 88, 160 Linda Landis . . . ........ . . 88 Mark Landis ..., ... 88, 132, 181, 192 Ronald Lauer .. 88, 171, 172 Linda Laylon . . . ........ . . 88 Russell Leese .. ....... .. John Leahy .... . . . .... 88, 122 Lonny Lefever .... ..... Sandra Lehr .... ........ 8 8 Susan Le.ib ....... .... 8 8, 158 Charles Leiphart . . . . . . . . . . John Leiphart .... .......... 8 8 Steven Lentz .... . .. 88, 158, 180 Donald Lewis .... ......... Stephen Lewis ..... ........ 8 8 Edward G. Lindsey .. .. 136 Fredrick Lindsey . .. . Terry Lippert . . . Penny Long ..... Rhea M. Looks . . . Thomas Loucks .... Charles T. Lowery ....... Rolance Lourie . . . Ned Lukacher . . . Christopher Lynn Richard Manning Linda Marigans .. Eugene Markel ..... Linda L. Markel 88 89, 120 izo 181 89, Debra Marsteller ......... Geraldine J. Martin ...... Jamie Martin ........ 89, William Maul ........... Richard Mausteller Cynthia Mayer ..... Cynthia McClure . . . Sandra McCoy ........ David McCreary ........ Sandra L. McCullough .. Kathleen McDowell .. 89, Jeanine McKercher Karry McMaster ......... George McMillan .....,.. Frances Melton .. 89, 163 160, isa, 89, 160, 180, 188, Robert E. Messersmith .... Robert N. Messersmith .. William Metzel .......... Sharon Metzler .. 89, 177, Rex Meyer ............. 89, 185, 85, Brenda Mickley . . . . . . . Clark Miller .... ........ David Miller ... .. . 89 Eddie Miller . .. . . . .. Harriet Miller . . . . . . . James Miller . . . . . . Jane Miller ..... Judy A. Miller . . . Kay Miller ..... Melvin Miller Steven Miller John Mitchell Roark Mitzell Renate M. Moeller . . . . . George Mong ....... Bonnie Morningstar . . . . Wayne Morris ........... Richard Leroy Mortorff . . . Bonnie Myer . ........ . Idella Muela ......... Renota Mueller .. John H. Muffit .... Barbara Mulkey .... Darlene Mummert Virginia Mummert Gloria Munda y ..... . Jane Murphy ..... . . . 89, 89 189 89, '89, 89 89 90 161 89 179 171 88 192 166, 189 89 89 198 89 160 189, 203 199 89 198 201 158 181 . .... 89 . . ...... 1.5.2.1 89 89, 89 89 89 179 199 194 89 89 132 94 89 89 89 89 89, 89, 17L 198 89 89 160 Joe Murray .......... ....... Patricia Murray ............... Pearl Murray ................ 89 Beth Myers .... 89, 163, 166, 185, 160 Joan Myers ...... ........... Mary Myers ....... . . . 160 Michael E. Myers . . . . . . . 89 PaulR. Myers 89 Nanqf Myers Susan Myers .... .... 8 9 Thora Myers ............ 89, 116 Diane MacDonald ............ 89 Paul Nagle .................. 89 Susan Nagorny .. 89, 117, 174, 191, 198 Cheryl Neff ....... . . . . .. Johnson Nelson .... .... 8 9 Melvin Nelson . . . . . . . 89 Stephen Nelson . . . . . 89 Mary Nesbit Dawne Ness . . . ..... . . 89 Roger Ness ...... . 89, 171 Ronald Ness ...... ..... 8 9 Gregory Newcomer . . .... 94 Bruce G. Newman .. Ruby Newson ..... ....... Jean Nimmons .... .. . 89 Kathleen Nye ... ... .. Merle Nye ....... .... 89 179 89 90 O'Connell, Robert .... .. 90 Judy Ohsiek ........ .... 9 1 179 Jacquelie Olphin . .. . . . . . 91 Jerry Orr ....... 90 Lewis H. Ort . Clifford Owens ...... . . 90 Dale Paddison ............... 90 Jennifer Palmer ...... 91, 160, 193 Palmer, Patrick .............. 90 Patricia A. Paragon ........... Remell Parker ...... 91 James Parks ................. 90 Timothy Pascoe ....,......... Jane Patterson 91, 166, 171 190 Juanita Penn ................ 91 Jean Pepo .............. 91, 199 Daniel Peterman . . . . . . 90, 171 June Peters ....... , ..... 91 Aletha Pinkston . . . . . . . Carol M. Poe ... .... Earl Poe ...... .,....... 9 1 Joann Poff .. ....... 91, 160 Lloyd Pope ......... 90, 158, 165 Midge Porter .. .......... .. Frank Powell . . . ....... . . 94 Linda Preston 91, 160 Marvin Preston . .. ..,. , . 90 David Randolph . . . . . . . Arnold B. Rankin . Maxine Rascoe .... .. . 91 Anita C. Ray ... . Edward L. Raynes . . . Carol Reever ..... .. 91 Deborah Reinhold .. ...... 91 Steven Rhoads ..... ........ 9 0 Angiolina M. Rice .. ..... 91 179 Robert J. Richardson ........ 136 Phyllis Richardson .... 91 Stella Richardson ............. 91 Donald Riese ............ 90, 118 Marcia Rinehart . 91, 177, 196, 198 Donald Ripe ............... Roger E. Ritter ............... Theodore Ritter .............. 90 Warren Ritter ....... 90, 126, 181 Alan Rizzuto .... ........... 9 0 Bruce Roach ...... ......... Samuel Robertson .... 90, 120 Vicki Robertson .............. 91 Vaughn Roche ............... Susan Rochow .. 91, 185, 189, 195, 198,199,202 Arthur Rodgers .......... 90, 165 Eugene Rodrick .............. Andrea Rohgbaugh .... . . . 91 Susan Ross ....... ........ 9 1 Judith Roth ..... 91, 199 Stanley Roth .... ...... Sydney Ruby .,... . . . 91 Thomas Rudacille . . . .. 90 Jim Rudicill ..,... . Gary Rudisill .......... .... 9 4 Sheila Mae Rudy ............. George Ruffin ............... 90 Carl Sallade 90, 138, 177, 181, 192 Craig Saltzer ............... 90 John Sands ......... 90, 157, 158 Holly Sandy ....,... 91, 185, 201 Keery Schasgberger .......... . Sally Schell .................. 91 Jan Schlosser ................ 91 William Schmidt 90, 138, 141, 181 192 Judith Schnetzka 91, 157, 177, 185, 189 John Schrantz 41, 90, 138, 181 192 Byron Schwartz ...... 90, 157, 165 Sandra Schwartz ............ 91 Linda Schwenk . . . . . . . '91 Charline Scott . .. . . 84 Bonnie Sease .... .,.. James Seighman .............. Janet M. Seim .........- 91, 116 181 John seipie ..... 90, 118, 157 William Seitz ...... 22l Barbara Senft ...... .... Kenneth L. Senft .... ...... Philip Senft ...... Deborah Seward ..... 91, 158 Carolyn Sexton ............... 91 Christine Sexton ..... 91, 179, 193 Gerald Shaffer . 92, 120, 157, 158,1 81, 192 Jack Shaffer ......,........ 94 Joseph Shaffer . . . . . . 92, 199 Linda Shaffer ... ... . . . Wanda Shaffner . . . . . . John Shank .....,. . Donald Shaulis .....,........ Michael Sheely .............. 199 Cathy Sheets ............... 91 Susan Sheffer .... 91, 169, 177, 179 Gary Shellenberger ........... Jane Shenk .................. 203 Larry Shimmel . . .. Edgar Shoff ...... .. 92 Jane F. Shoup . . . . . Guy Jesse Sier .... ......... 9 2 ,Edward Sipes ... ....... . . . . Louis Skeparnias ..... 92, 157, 188 Kay A. Sleeger ............... Jane L. Slater ,r... ........ Joseph Slenker ...... 92, 188 Carol Smallwood .... ...... 9 1 Kenneth Smeltzer .... .... 9 2 Barbara Smith .... ...... 9 1 Bruce Smith ...,. 92, 160 Deborah Smith .... 91, 160 Donald Smith ...... ....... 9 2 Dwight E. Smith ..,.......... Freda Smith ................. James Smith ..... .. . 92, 163, 198 Kay Smith . . . . . . 90, 196, 199 Linda Smith ........ 91, 189, 191 Margaret Smith . 91, 158, 171, 172, 177, 198 Terry Lee Abel .. 99, 124, 126, 130 Catherine Adams ......... 98, 157 James Adams .......,... 99, 157 David Addison ... ..., .. 99 Deborah Aldinger . . . . . . 98, 160 Paul Alleman ..... ..,... 9 9 Doris Altland .,.. ....... 9 8 Robert Altland .... ..... 9 9, 124 Lee Ambrose .... ........... 9 9 David Anstine ....... 99, 138, 141 Gregory Anstine ............. 99 Joyce Armpriester . . . . . . . 98 Joseph Arnold .... .... 9 9 James Arvin .. 99 Linda Aubel . .. .... GaryBacon... ....99 Wayne Bailey .. .. 99 David Baker .... .. 99 Georgia Banks .... .... Kenneth Banks .... ...... 9 9 Lucrettia Banks . .. ..... . . 98 Wanda Banks . . . . . . 98, 179 Wanda Barker .... ...... 9 8 James Barnes ..,.,.. .... 9 9 Ronnie Barnes ....... .. 99 Charlene Barshinger . . . . . 98 Lucretia Barshinger . . . . . . . 98 James Barton ....... ...... 9 9 David Baum ..... ....... 9 9' Randy Baum ,... 99, 158 Barbara Bear . .. .... . . 98 Beveraly Beattie ......,....... Beanna Beck ............ , .... 98 Neil Beck ....... 99, 138, 141, 133 David Becker ............ 99, 161 Stephanie Behler ............. 98 Robert Bell ....... ...... 9 9 Patricia Bellaver .. 98, 167 Deborah Belle .,.. ......... 9 8 Jeffrey Bemiller ..,........... 99 Steven Bemiller .............. Edward Bentzel ...... 99, 157, 194 Allen Berger ................ Cathy Beshore 98, 170, 174, 185 222 Ronald Smith ..... William Smith .... Larr Sm sler JUNIOR 92 INDEX David E. Stough Gregory Strickler 92, 171, 1 y y .,... Edward Sneeringer . . . Susan Snell ......... David Snyder .. 92, Donna Snyder ...... Kathy Snyder .... Larry Snyder .... Tom Sohnleitner ,. Marie Sommers . .. Jerry Sowers .... Dale L. Spahr .,., Leona D S ahr 91, 158, 169, 91, ...92, . 92 160 192 91 199 198 91 94 1 . p .. Theodore Spangler Victoria Spangler . Harold Spellman . . . Diane Spence ..... Harold Sprenkle .. Nancy Spring 91, 160, 165, Jacqueline Staley 91, 158, 180, Diana Starner ..... Herbert Stauffer .. Josephine Stayman John E. Stearn .... Marcia Sternbergh , 92 91 . 92 91 94 177, 189 185, 201 . 91 . 92 Jeffery Sterner ..... .. 92, Michael Sterner . . . Sharon Sterner . . , Kay Stewart ...... Carol Stiffler ..... 91 199 92 190 Douglas Stoneburner ........ Marlene Stonesifer .......90, 90 92 198 Barry Stottlemyer .,.,.. ....... Eugene F. Stottlemyer . . . . . . . Raymond Stottlemyer .... .... Sharon Stottlemyer 90 Mary Strine . .. Coweta George E. Stubbs ....... 192 179 94 Stubbs ............... S OPH OM ORE INDEX Richard Bier ........ 99, 158, Anthony Billet . . . Patti Black ..,... Debra Blackwell . . . . . . John Blackwell . . . . . . . Sarah Blackwell .. Lana Blauser .... Lois Blessing .,.. Philip Bloch ............. 99 Kathleen Blokzeyl .... 98, Brenda Blouse . ,. Constance Blouse ......... 98 Steven Bode ......... 99, 170 Cynthia Bonner ............. Shirley Bortner .... .... Ruth Bose ....... Melinda Botterbush 98, Donald Bowders .... Chris Bower ....,.. Noel Bowen . . . Michael Bower . . . Donna Bowers . . . Gary Bowers .... Michael Boyd . . . Bonnie Boyer .... Michael Boyer .4 .... . Delores Brabham . Sheila Brewer .... Arla Bricker ..... William Briggs . . . Ellen Brock ....... Blanche Brooks . .. Deborah Brown . Charles Brown . . . Helen Brown .... 100, . 1166 98, Michael Brown .... Steven Brown .. Randy Bruaw .... Daniel Brunner . . . Ken Buchmyer . . . Robert Buchmyer . Brenda Bull ..... Ronald Bupp .... . .... 9 .83 160: 5 y 100, 160, 188 .99 .98 158 99 98 98 98 157 185 160 174 98 160 98 .98 100 100, 194 100 98 100 138 98 194 98 98 98 194 160 98 98 100 98 100 100 100 100 100 100 jo Ann Stump 90, 195, 198, 199 Brenda Swartzbaugh ..,....... 90 Marsha Sweeney . 90, 116, 1 169, 177 189, 191 Baron Sweitzer .............. Robert Sweitzer . ..... 92 James Swift ..... ..... Donald Swords . .. .... .. 94 James Talley ...... ........ 9 2 Oneida Thompson .....,,. 90, 179 William Thomas .... 92, 120, 124, 132, 135, 181 Robert L. Tingle ............. Jane Tredway ..... .. . . 90 Alberta Tresselt ,... . . . Lester Tyler ...., . . . 92 Richard Vaida . . . Keith Van Natter .. .. 92 Ronald Voigt . . . . . . Gary Wagner . . . . . James Wagner . . . . . . 92 Ronald Wales . . . . . Henry Walker , . . James M. Walter ..... . . Ed Walters ........,.... , . . 92 Nancy M. Waltermyer . . . . . . Charles Wantz ........ . . . 92 D. Park Warfel ...... . , Carol Warner ,...... .. 90 Dorothy Washington . . . . . . 90 Solomon Washington . . . . . . 92 Edwin Waters ....... Joseph M. Weaver .... Brian G. Webb ...... Gregory Burkhart ..... 100, 138 Mary Burns ....,.. ........ 9 8 Stephen Busch ..... .. . 100, 158 Linda Campbell .... 91 Karen Caplinger , ..... 98 Bennie Carter .... . . 100 Sandy Castleman . . . . . . 98 Larry Caswell ...... . . Georgia Chantiles . . ...,.. 98 Kathy Christine .... ......,. 9 8 Kevin Christine ......... 100, 157 Anthony Clark .............. 100 Robert Clark 100, 157, 169, 194 John Clugston .............. 100 Dan Confer . . ............ 100 David Confer . . . . . 100 Linda Conley ... .. . 98 Susan Conner . . . . , . 93 Stacia Contres . . , . . 98 John Conway ...... .... 1 O0 Shirley Coon ........ ....... William Copenheaver .... 100, 157 Rebecca Craul ............... 98 Ronald Crawford ... . .. 100, 136 Gregory Crooke. . . .,... , 100 Jeanette Crook . . . , . . . . 98 Delores Dalton . . . . . 98 John Dalton ....... .. 100 Lonnie Darr ........ . . 100 Exaree Ann Davidson . . .. Janet Davidson .,,... . . . Trudi Davidson . . , . . 98 Robert Davis . . . ...... , 100 Karen Davy . . . ........ . . 98 Eric Day ....... ... 100, 120, 181 Karen Dayhoff ,..... 98, 160, 135 Lennis Delbrick ......,...... 100 Juanita Delenick . . . ...... . . 98 Gloria Dell ...,. . . . 98 Stanley Dellinger ... .. 100 Margaret Demmitt . . . . . . 98 Patricia Densel , . . . . . . 98 Johnny Depew , . . . . 100 Paul Dern . . . . 100 Kenneth Weber ............ 94 Michael Weinstein ....... 92, 180 Scott Wertz ....... .... 9 2, 188 William White ............., William White .............. 92 Shelby Wfilderson 90, 163, 191, 198 Christine Williams ...... 90, 160, 193 Bruce Wfilson .... ..... 9 2 Darryl Wine . Patricia Wire ,.. . . . Diana Wise .. 90 Samuel Wise .... . .. 92 Brenda Wisenall . . . . . . 90 Donald Wolf .... ....... 9 2 Donna Wolfe . .. ...... . . 90 Margie Wolf ...... .... 9 0, 189 Ray Woodyard ....... ........ Stephanie Woodyard .... 90, 166, 179, 189 Wfendy R. Woodyard 90, 116 Deborah Wright ......... 90, 179 Michael Wfright .............. 92 William Wright .... 92, 126, 181 Beverly Wueschinski ...... 90, 167 Michael Wueschinski ......... Sam Wfynegar ....... ..... Alfred Young ..., . .. 92 Leonard Young .... . . , 92 Michael E. Young .... .. Judy Yoxheimer . . . . . . 90 William Zech . .. ... John Zenelis ..... .. Steve Ziegler ...... ........ 9 4 Peter Zimmerman .......... Rudolph Zimmerman . 92, 157, 194 Chester Zumbrum .. 92, 160, 171 Jon E. Zutell ,... .... ..,... Joe Zutell ...... . . . 94 Joseph Dickson .... 100 Daniel Diehl ...... ....... 1 O0 Jiiaifh Dietz .,........,..... 99 Patricia Diffenderfer . 99, 158, 170 Patricia Dize ............ 99, 167 Roger Dodson ..... ....... 1 O0 Cloyd Doudrick . .. ...... . 100 Linda Dowling .... 99, 158 Robert Downey . . . ..... . 100 Becky Downing .... 99, 167, 178, 179 Margaret Downing . .. , . . . . . Anna Downs ...... ..... 9 9 Alan Dubs ....... .... 1 00 Judith Dubbs 99 Sandra Dubbs .. .. 99 Shirley Dubbs . . . . . 99 Sharon Dubs ...... . . . 99 Geraldine Dunlap , . ........ 99 Linda Durkery . . . ......., . . 99 David Eaton ......... . 100 David Eberly ,...... 1'00, 160, 165 Eugene Eberly ........ 100, 170 Karen Eckard ..... .....,.... Richard Eckard .............. Jan Elicker .....,........ 99, 158 Anna Ellenbogen .... 166, 168, 188 Deborah Elwein .............. Regina Ellwein . ........,. 99 Danny Embrey .... .... 1 00 Carol Emig ....... ... 99 Raymond Emig ... .... 100 Karen Emswiler . . . . . . 99 Sharon Enders .... . . . 99 Sharon Entler ... ...,. 99 Dale Fink .... .... 1 OO Kathy Fink Lynn Firestone .............. 100 Cynthia Fisher ......... 99, 167 Gregory Flinchbaugh 100, 124, 136 Kerry Flinchbaugh ........ 99, 168 Martin Fogle ................ Annette Folk ..... ..... 9 9 Julie Folkenroth . . . . . . 99 Charles Forry .... Kathryn Fouhrman John Fowler ..... William Franks . Ronald Fry ...... Timothy Fry ..... Beverly Frysinger Carole Gable Jean Gailey ...,. Catherine Galatsianos 101, Kathy Gamber ..... ..... Randy Garbrick .... ..... Allen Garnett .... Westley Garnett Donna Garrett . . . Geroge Garrett ..... 102, Linda Geesey . .. Thea Gehley . . . Karen Gentzler .. Larry Gentzler . .. Jeffrey Gilbert . . . Nancy Gilbert ..... . . . Cynthia Gise ........... Barbara Gladding . . . . . . Diane Glatfelter Linda Godfrey .. Ozel Goff ...,... Paul Goodemote ........ Sharon Gordon ..... 101, David Grandstaff Darcy Gray .... Dawn Gray ..... Juanita Green ...... 101, John Green ..... James Griffith . .. Donna Grim Joleen Grimm . . . Sharon Groff . . . Christine Gross .. Linda Gross . .. Thomas Gross . . . Christine Grove .... Herbert Grove . . . Keith Grove . . . Keith Gruver .,.. Donald Guerri . . . Frand Guiffride Susan Gulick . . . . Stanley Halewski . . . Robert Hall ..... 100 170 100, 160, 101, 101, 102 102 1581 158, Jane Hamm ....... ........ Deborah Hamme . . . . . . . Jeanne Handy . . . Roy Hanna ..... Elouise Hannible . . . 101 Henry Hannible ..,.. ...... Richard Hansford Harry Harman .... . . . Lee Harmon ..... Peter Harman . . . . . . . Judith Hamer .. 1'02 102, Krystal Harris . .... ...... Nelson Harrison William Hartman 102, Barry Hawks ............... John Hawck ...... 102, 130, Paul Heard ................ Patricia Hedges ............. Donna Hedrick Patricia Heiland . . . . . . . Lee Heilman .... Jeffery Heindel .. 102 Joyce Heindel ..... ...... Darlene Henderson Ruth Henise ....... Nancy Henze Dennis Herbst . Ronald Hershey ..... . . Bruce James Hess . ..... . . . . . Ellen Hess ........ . . . Sharon Hetrick . . . Pamela Hill .... Peter Hirsch ....... Dorothy Hoecke . .. Connie Hoff ,.... Dorothy Hoff .... William Hoff . .. Bonnie Hoffman . . . . . . 101, 101, Lynne Hoffman .... ...... Sonya Hoffman 1 S OPH OM ORE INDEX Steven Holder . , . Vincent Holmes . . . Susan Holt ......... Stephen Holtzapple .... Susan Hoover ....... Gary Hopkins .............. Ronald Horn . . . 102, Tyrone Horton ...... Deborah Houser 101, 1 157, 102, 185, Willie Howard ............. Shirley Hugentugler ..... Raymond Hughes ........... 101, Betty Hutto ......... , ..... . James Hunter ...... 102, 130, Gary Huntsberry ............ Grant Ilgenfritz ..... Suzanne Ilgenfritz .. Edward Inners Dean Innerst .. George Izer . . . Susan Izer ..,..... Joseph Jackson .. Frank Jackson ..... Woodrow Jackson ...... Cindy Jayich ...... David Jefferson . . . Joan Jefferson . .. John Jiles ...,.... Ernest Johnson .......... Gwendolyn Johnson Joanne Johnson ..... May Johnson . .. Brenda Jones .... Diane Jones . . . Jackie Jones . .. Linda Jones . .. Pat Jones ...... Richard Jones .... Linda Joseph .....,, 101, 102, 101, '101, 170, Michael S. Kahler .... Patti J. Kahler ..... Judy Kaltreider .... Janie M. Kearse Thomas C. Keasey . . Edith Keefer ..... Roberta A. Keefer .. Carol M. Keeney .,.. Tom Keesey ...... Vicki L. Kehoe Earl W. Keihl ...... William F. Keihl Faith Kelly ..,,..... . . . Ronald IMI. Kennedy Gary L. Kerchner ...,.... Annas Carol Kerns . Philip E. Kerns Jr, . . . 67, Lance E. Kessler ..., Bonnie L. Kilgore Cassaundra Kinard .. Willa Kinard .......... John C. King ..... , John S. Kinneman .. Johnny L. Kirkessner Susan R. Kissinger . Blaine C. Kinter .... Michael E. Kleiman . Michael L. Kline Joan Klinedinst .... 103, Philip M. Kiinenainst' ' ' A Brenda L. Knaub .. Francis L. Knaub . . . Peggy A. Knaub . . . Pauline Knisley . . . David E. Knokey Carolyn Knouse . . . Karyn E. Kohr .... Judy Krebs . . . Susan Krebs .... Elvin Krenzer ..... Saundra Kronk Donald R. Krouse . . John P. Kucker Joyce Kunkel . . . Joan M, Kunkel . . . Janice M. Landis . . . Calvin A. Lanier .. 105, 'f f '10 5, 102, 102, 170 103, 105, 136. 168, 1'O3, .i .I .i .1'05 f f f 51.05. 102 102 101 102 101 102 158 102 202 185 102 101 170 102 102 101 102 102 102 101 102 136 157 102 101 102 102 179 179 101 101 101 105 105 102 105 102 105 189 105 102 105 105 122 160 102 102 120, 124 102 105 158, 174 124 158 105 153 170 103 103 105 165 103 103 105 103 105 105 105 103 174 105 105 169 103 105 103 103 105 105 105 103 Janis L. Lartz Jane Lauer ...... Mark XV. Lauer Paul A. Laver ...... Linda Laughman . .. Elizabeth Leader 105, Louis E. Lease ..... Pamela S. Leber .... Susan Leber ..... Chryl A. Lecrone . .. Brenda L. Leese .... Terry Leese ....... James E. Lehman . . . Sharon Lehr ....... Fredrick E. Lentz ,. Sharon Lerew .. 105 Beverly Lewis .... John S. Lightner . Patricia Lindsey .... Sylvester Lindsey . . . Terry L. Linebaugh . Nfarcia Link ..,.... Sandra List .... Linda S. Litten Thomas C. Little Dorothy Livaditis . . . Marie L. Livingston Susan Livingston . . . Jeffery L. Lloyd Donald Lowe ..... Ronald Lowe ..... Cathy Lower ....... Ronald MacKenzie , Carol Manspeaker .. : .1.0.3. ' '1'6's', 110, 103 160, 170 .' .U .D . .1.d5., 105, 1 Melissa Majewski ....... 105, 105 185 Cindy Mann ....... 1 x Greg Manning .............. Joy Martin ....... John Mason ....... Jeffrey Mathison . . . Stephanie Matson Brenda May ..,.... Rosa E. McAfee ............ Connie M. McCarty .......... 103 Elmer McClintock . . . , 124, 105 157 103 105 172 103 105 105 1'05 105 103 157 105 103 172 105 138 105 103 103 105 1'05 105 103 158 105 105 103 103 103 105 103 105 167 201 1'03 105 124 103 105 105 106 106 136 Catherine L. McCoy . ......... . Thomas McCoy ............ Roy McDowell ..... 103, 157, William McGinnis ....,..... Scott Mcllvain ...... 103, 170, Leonard McKinney .......... Wayne McKinney ........... Margurite Meisenhelder .. 106, Gary Melhorn .............. Bonita Mellott .............. Vicki R. Metzel ......... 106, James Michael ...... 103, 120, Doris A. Middleton ......... Clarence Miller ........... Connie Miller .. 106, 160, 170, Patricia Miller .......... 106, Suzanne E. Miller .........., Terry Miller ...... Theodore Miller . .. Phyllis Minnich . . . Karen Mitchell .............. Susan Mitzel ....... Linda Mohr . .. ... 106, 157 106, , Mancy Mong . .. ...... ,... Samuel Moon . . ...... . . . . Karen Morse ............... 1 06 Karen Moul ........ Carrie Moye ....... John C. Mueller Jr. . Matthew Muldrow .... Daniel W. Mummert Bruce Murdaugh .... , 167, 103, William Murray .... ..... Ethel Myers ...... Mary Myers . . . Sandra Myers .. Timothy Myers .. Teddy E. Naftal .... .... Loralee Neff ..... Patricia Neff . . . Donna Ness . . . Rita Ness . . . 106, 103 158 103 175 103 103 157 103 106 158 124, 130 103 174 157 106 103 103 106 106 189 170 106 106 106 169 106 103 103 103 158 103 106 106 103 103 106 106 166 106 Donna L. Newcomer Terry L. Newcomer . Charles A. Newman Shirley Nicholas . . . Nancy A. Nitchman David S. Nixdorf .. George E. Noel .... Lewis Nolden . . . Rebecca A. Noll .... Karen S. Nuzun .... Kathy Oberdick .... Linda K. Odoms Martha Olewiler . . . Stewart Olewiler 104 Bradley Overmiller . Jeffery Owen ...... Brian R. Parker .... Cassandra Parler . . . Walter Partymiller .. Terry L. Paules .... Wilma I. Payton Helen M. Peaco .... 107, 103, 122, 126 104, Joseph Peacock ...... Charles A. Penn Jr. . Mary A. Peregoy Kenneth Peterson . . . Rosemary Petry .... Artis Pinkston ..... Susan M. Pfeffer 107, 107, 104, 167, 170 Shireley Poff ............ William Poff ...... Deborah Pottorff . . . Christine Potts . . . Debra Potts .... Susan Potts .. Richard Powell .. Dale M. Preston William Price ..... Paulette Pritchard .. Barbara Raffensberger Alexis Rankin ..... Joy Rankin ........ Brenda Rascoe . . . Sharon Rascoe . . . Sandra Rauhause . . . Rene Rauhauser .... Ken Raulhauser ..... Linda Rauhouse .... 107, 101 107, Patricia Rawlinson . .. Sheryl Rawlinson . . Joyce Ray ........, Robin Redman ...... Everett Reed . . . 104, Rebecca Reever ...... Sarah Reimard ...... Deborah Resser ...... Steven Ressler .. 104, Charmaine Rhoades . Linda K. Rhoads 120 158 10? 150 Donna Richardson William S. Richley . Aleda Rife ......... Judith A. Ritter .... Judy E. Ritter Virginia Ritter ..... 1'07 s 7 104, 104, 124, 168, 107, 157, 107, 161 167 Darlene Roach ......... Barbara E. Roberts ...... Jim Roberts ....... Marie Roberts ..... Delores Robinson .. Emma Robinson .... Brenda Rodgers .. Sharon Rodgers .... George Roundtree Anaya Rowscher . . . Greg Ruby ..... Tom Ruby ...... Brenda L. Ruth ......... Richard Ruth ......... Robert Sahms . . . 104, 138, Kenneth Sallade ........ Donna Sanders .......... Jerome Saylor . . . Patricia Scales . .. ...... Bonnie Schaale ..... Thomas Schaeberle .. Thomas Schaefer .... 108, 108, iii 104,, 104, 104, rss, rss, Jeffrey Schaffer . . .... . . 1 1 166, 188 157 103 107 107 103 103 103 107 107 107 107 107 167 124 104 160 168 107 107 104 130 107 104 107 175 107 104 107 107 160 107 104 104 107 193 107 193 170 124 107 107 107 107 130 194 157 202 165 194 107 107 107 104 180 107 107 107 108 193 104 108 108 108 108 108 104 108 124 104 188 104 181 157 108 104 108 108 141 185 140 223 S OPI-I OM ORE INDEX Joyce E. Scheaffer 108 Joann Snyder . .... 108 Robert E. Taylor .... .. 106 Haryrey Williams N 109 Sandy Schneider . . . 108 Linda Snyder . . . .... 108 Cynthia Thoman ......... Joseph Williams .... . . . . 124 Kay Scheivert . . 108 Wayne Snyder .,.. . . . 104 Linda J. Thoman ,....... 179 Margaret Williams . ,,.. , . 110 Jane Schenck .... 157 Linda Sollenberger ..... 108 Sandra J. Thoman ,...... 109 Susan W1111?m5 ---- 110 153 Eric Schlicker ..... 104 Marlisa Sollenberger ..... 108, 179 Sylvia J. Thoman .... .,... 1 09 1.539931 Willis 1 09 Carole E. sehfou .... ios Wilbur Spells ..... .... 1 so William Thoman .... ...... 1 os Digfsewvbfan Hd my Mg' 11,254 Joy A, Schrom .... 179 Cynthia SpOnSCll61' .....-.... 108 Cynthias Thomas . . . .... 170 ' A ' ' ' ' :Soi Brenda Seasely . . . 108 Donna Spotz .......... 108, 167 Fonda Thomas . . 109 Qhafleg Wise ,,,,... 109, 158 1914 Shonna Seiffert .... 170 Steven Stallsmith .... 104, 130, 163 Kay Thomas ........,.. 109 Linda Wise .....,. . 110 Diane Selmser . . . 185 George Stambaugh ........ 104 Robert Thomas ..... 106, 132 Mike Wherley . . . .... . . . . 109 Debra Senft 108 Keith States ................. 104 James Throne .......... 170 Willa Whidbee ,, U Doris Sexton .... 108 Randy Steininger . . . .... 108 Jannell Throne .......... 109 Jeanne White , , , , , 110 Joan D. Sexton . . . 108 Paul Steis ....... .... 1 04 Anneliese Timmermans ....... 109 Joseph Whifeley , H , , , , , 109 Louella Sexton . . . 108 Brenda Stephens .... .... 1 O8 Donald Tipton ....... . . 106 William Whorley . . . . . . . . 109 Patricia E. Shaffer . . . 108 Patricia Sternbergh . .. . . 108 Brenda Toomey . . . 109 Deborah Wolf i..,. . , . . . , . . 110 Sarah Jean Shaffer . . . Fred Sterner ....... . . 104 Connie Toomey . .. 109 Richard Wolf .... . . . 109, 112 Jeams Sharp ....... 104 Paul Sterner ,.... . . . Mary Trimmer . . . 193 Gary Wolfgang . , . . . 109, 157 Mont Shaull ......, 170 Debra Stevens . . . ......... 108 Mary Truett . . . 109 Kathy Woltman .... . . . . . . 110 James Sheffer ....... 104 Robert Stevens .,............ 104 Abraham Tyler . . 136 Charles Woodard . , , . , , , 109 Rex M. Sherman 161 Frank Stokes ....... 104, 130, 158 Curtis Tyler ..... 106 Eric Woodyard .... . .. 109 Albert Shifflet ..... 104 Joanne Stoker ....,......., . . . 108 Brenda Vaughn . .. 109 Sharon Woodyard . . . . . 110 Beverly Shimmel .... 108 Irving Stoner . . Q ..... ..,.. C harles Vaughn . . . 193 James Wright ..... . . 109 Sharon Shirk ..... 108 Cathy Stottlemyer .... ..... 1 08 Linda Viands ..... ..... 1 09 Rose E. Wright .... .... 1 10 Sandy Shorter . . . 170 Jerry Stottlemyer . . . ....... 106 Victoria Viands . . . 189 Susan Yeaple . . . , . . . . . . 110 Alice Shue ........ 153 James Stouch ...... .. . 106, 158 Elsie Vogelsong . . . 109 Jon Yinger .... . . . 109, 120, Douglas Shuffler .... 104 Judy L. Stough ..... . . . . .108 Brenda Wagman .... .. 181 Loren Shumway 104, 170, Deborah Strausbaugh . . . .... 108 Ralph Walker ..... Gary Yoder .... . . . 109, 170 194 Kathryn Strasbaugh . .. .... 108 William Walker ., 106 Harvey Yohe .... .... . . 109 Allen Shupp .... 104 Erma Strausbaugh ...... .... 1 08 Charles Wallace . . . Susan Young . . . . . . 110 James Singl6t0n 104 Jeff B. Strayer ............. Terry Wampler 106 Ann Young .. .. 110 Pamela 51196 ---- 108 Robert Strickhouser Jr. ...... 106 Russell Wantz .... 106 Karen Zeigler .... .. Glenn Smith ....,. 104 Joan M. Strickler .... 108, 167, 170 Deobrah Wasbers . . . . . 109 Brenda Zeller . . . . . . . 110 Karen M. Smith - - - 103 Joann Strickler .......... 108, 158 Ruth D. Washington 109, 193 Byron Ziegler .... ........ 1 09 Karon A- Smith - - 103 Deborah Strouse , . . ..... Stanley Washington .......... 106 David Ziegler .,.. . . . 109, 157 Michael A- Smith - - - 104 Dennis Stuart .... . . 106 William Way ........... 106 Frank Ziegler .... . . . . . . Michael J. Smith -.1- 104 Deborah Stubbs .... . . 109 Gregory Webb .... 169 George Ziegler . . . . . . . 109 Meldred J. Smith . . . Jeff Stump ........ . . Kenneth Weber ..... . . . 106 John K. Ziegler . . . . . . . . . . 109 Patricia Smith ..--- 139 Jonathan Sullivan .... ..... B illie J. Wedlock . . . . . 109 Patricia Ziegler ........... . . 110 Thomas Smith ...... 104 Ralph Swank ..... ..... 1 06 Wanda Weedon . 110 Harry Zimmerman .. 109, 170, 188 Myra Smotkin -- 103 Jane Sweeney .... .... 1 09,160 Carolyn Weikert .... 110 Patricia Zimmerman ..... 110, 185 Barry Snave .... 124 Mary L. Talley ....,.. .... 1 09 John Weimer ..... 158 Stephanie Zimmerman ........ 110 Ivan Snellhaker - - - 104 Deborah Taylor ' ..,.... . . 109 Craig Welsh ...... 109 Carolyn Zittel ......... 1. 110, 160 Debra Snyder . . . 108 Christine M. Taylor .... . . 109 William Wiest .... 124 Linda Zortman ,..... ..... 1 70 Alan Bailey ......,, . . . 112 Daniel Deveney .... . . 112 Frank Landis ,,.. 112 Jonna Sowers . . . . . 112 Michael Beaverson . 112 Joseph Deveney .... .. 112 Steve Lehr .... 112 Keith Strine .... .. 112 Larry Boyer ........ . . . 112 Joe Ehrhart ..... . . 112 Rick Peters ...... 112 Dan Wagaman . . . . . 112 Roy Cannon ...... 112 James Halpin .... .. 112 Eugene Rice ...... 112 William Way ..... .. 124 Mike Carbaugh . . . 112 Charles Hawkins ..... . . 112 Eugene Schwartz . . . . . 112 Mark Wolf ..... . . . . . . 112 Keith Donecker . . . 112 Richard Kauffman ........... 112 Bill Smith . .,......... . . . 112 Richard A. Wolfe . . . . . . 112 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS boo . Dr. Parry-for overall backing Mr. Delle-for help with our finances Mrs. King-for her guidance and advice The Guidance Department- Mr. Stammelefor taking his time to assemble all the AVTS juniors and sophomores for underclassmen pictures Mrs. Rudyffor the many contacts she made in securing AVTS senior glossies Mrs. Getz--for alerting us to candid shots for the band and for taking picture orders Mr. Toomey and the Symphonic Band-for their patience with the picture re-retakes Faculty-for having new' pictures taken, for taking time to appear in homeroom and society pictures Mr. Shelley-for his financial contributions of a lost nickel and a few lost pennies. Next to previous year's dona- tions, times must be tough ! Mrs. Piltz, Miss Schwartzer, Trella Witmer-for the informa- 224 The 1967 Taller Staff would like to thank the following people for their information and guidance in helping us compose our year- k. tion necessary to Dedication and Retirement Mr. Hale, Mr. Ness, Mr. Gable-Photography classes-for their help, patience . . . and their cameras . . . without them we wouldn't have had any pictures Mr. Cockley Mr. Moyer Mr. Shelley-for building our morale and telling us corny jokes Angie Isasi-for sharing with us pictures of her home and family Steff Calder and Linda Harkins-our co-op girls-for their help in all departments, especially for their typing Patrons 85 Advertisers-for their generous support given to the 1967 Taller Print Shop-for the fast service in printing our payment books Mr. Poet-for the many times he interrupted his busy schedule to help us in picture taking Student Body-for appearing in homeroom and society pictures, for purchasing yearbooks and pictures, for selling Betsy Ross Candy bars to help finance the Taller Students-not on the Taller staff who contributed time and talent
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