Williamsport High School - La Memoire Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)

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Mr. Skuta began his teaching career at the Nazareth Area High School where he was wrestling coach, football coach, and track coach. He arrived at Williamsport High School in 1954, becoming a wrestling coach and assistant football coach. Mr. Skuta now teaches United States history and world cultures. Aside from his teaching career, Mr. Skuta enjoys various other activities. He enjoys horticultural hob- bies, spending many hours doing garden work and Mr. Skuta pauses to face the candid camera during a culti- vating session in his vineyard and orchard. p I Milt' A ' My in 'i caring for his greenhouse which he himself construct- ed a few years ago. Mr. Skuta is also a handy man around the house, enjoying do-it-yourself carpentry. A Sportsman, Mr. Skuta officiates wrestling and track meets, and instructs the baseball players of the Little League World Series during the summer. Although Mr. Skuta hasn't traveled extensively with his family, he and his boys Philip, Tom, Richard and Mike enjoy camping and fishing trips. Mr. Skuta is presently serving as faculty adviser to the treasurer of Student Council. For his fine guidance as a class adviser and his dedication as a teacher the Class of 1968 is sincerely grateful. Mr. Skuta and his wife Rose pose in the living room of their home with their children Heated! Philip, Vicki, fmzzzdifzgl Tom, Richard and Mike. PURE CRD Throughout life there are many choices and deci- sions that we must make. Robert Frost expressed it like this in his poem i'The Road Not Takenmz Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. We of the 1968 LA MEMOIRE editorial staff feel that the main purpose of the school is to help the student to make the right choice in life, to choose the right road. This is the purpose of courses of study, the real purpose behind extracurricular activities, and the theme for our yearbook. We have chosen a symbol for directions to strengthen this theme. It could be a weather vane or a compass or a directional sign of diverging roads. Wlizttever you choose it to be, it will mean something different to every student. For some it will be the sign of a deliberate choice, a steady symbol that has been a goal for many years. For others it will be the sign of confusion, a whirlpool wind blowing our weather vane in circles as is the case with some students. Some may think of the sign as a compass to guide them back to the proper direction if they should waver from the choice they have made. In whatever category each student fits, the school tries to start him in the right direction and will help him in making decisions. In the pages of this book we have tried to capture decisions being made and the help that the school oHers. The basic cover design and symbol of direction, by David Evanchik, Class of 1968, emphasize the various directions the members of the graduating class will take. CONTENTS FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION O 14 ORGANIZATIONS A 50 SPORTS OOOO OOOO O A O 82 UNDERCLASSMEN I A 102 SENIORS OD I OOOOOOO A 126 SPRING ACTIVITIES 184 ADVERTISING DDDD 194 Students enter XVHS from varied directions by various means to be assimilated into the school process of learning to prepare themselves for the proper direction to follow when they leave. ai' ,IM A ,I A 'I iff A .V1 ffl? fiiivff 1,7 F - : ,,, U N' gl ,gf Qi., ,J no-1 School Acti ities As school is a place of preparation, our high school strives to prepare young people to cope with the problems that all people face in life. For this pur- pose W. H. S. endeavors to teach its students to be morally competent. The instruction for moral com- petence can be divided into two areas: the develop- ment of the character traits directly affecting how well one gets along with others, and the development of certain social skills such as working with a team. The teachers, through classroom activities, pro- vide a student with an excellent environment for strengthening character traits that directly affect his Compatability with others. These classroom activities include special debates, panel discussions, oral reports, and simple everyday class participation in the form of question and answer periods and class discussions on a topic. In order for a student to participate in such activities, he must learn to have respect for others and their opinions and he must learn patience, which results in self-control. Going outside the strictly classroom atmosphere and into the areas of physical education and extra- curricular activities provides excellent opportunities to develop social skills that all people need to live in a society. In these two areas teams are needed in the form of sports teams, publication staffs, musical or- ganizations and service clubs. Each of these teams does not require outstanding individuality but rather all participants working toward a common goal, whether it be winning a game, putting out a good newspaper, magazine or yearbook, singing in the same key and harmonizing, or serving school and commu- nity. All these things-good classroom atmosphere, physical education, and extracurricular activities- teach moral competence. Strengthen Moral Character A, e , , ,QM A-f M Whether working individually, participating in a class elec tion, or learning the effects of alcohol on the individual, stu dents are constantly developing their moral character. 0 o N Social Life Found Participation in a pep rally, a gab session or a speech class teaches students effective expression of emotion and thought. 8 in ariou Form , Location Williamsport High School provides an environ- ment in which each student can find his own direc- tion and develop into a competent member of society. To find these directions as a competent member of society, the student must acquire the necessary skills to be an influential citizen, that is, one who appre- ciates all peoples, adapts to changes in society, prac- tices responsibility and enlightened citizenship, and cultivates interests and skills which employ his leisure time. By associating with those whose backgrounds are different from his own, the student fosters an appreciation for others. He acknowledges and re- spects other people and their philosophies. Through this association with all peoples the student develops the ability to adapt to changes in society. As he accepts advice and criticism from both his peers and his teachers, he realizes that through experience he may find it necessary to adapt his beliefs and ideals to make them applicable to society. Practicing responsibility and being an enlightened citizen are skills usually developed early in life. The school simply provides an environment in which these skills can be promoted. Aside from work, inter- ests and skills must be cultivated that will fill leisure hours. Williamsport High School offers extracurricu- lar activities and numerous courses in language, lit- erature, home economics, driver education, social science, line art and business principles for the cul- tivation of an interest that puts leisure time to good use. The principal goal of W. H. S. is to produce citizens who are socially minded and can compete socially and influentially in the complex society of today. aes' ' Students eating lunch in the cafeteria and the queen and her court at homecoming display social adeptness and ease. O O Variou Media evelop Making each student a mentally competent mem- ber of society is one of the main objectives of the philosophy of Williamsport High School. This goal is attempted by the faculty, especially guidance coun- selors and deans, and through the wide variety of curricula offered. The desired courses may be selected from the following programs of study: academic, general, business, technical and vocational. The advisers may be particularly helpful in direct- ing the students in their selection of courses and activities which will affect their futures. They prepare them for going on to higher levels of education Qr developing a vocation which they can follow all their lives. F1 f'D 5 E. E. 5 UU 53. 5 VD .-. o 'U 71 FD 'U xv F1 !'D FW 'J' FD :. D Q be f-Q m ll! ff. Us :J B fb D T' fra r te r . 1 AT Carl Rankey focuses his attention on a physics lecture. After a lecture and discussion on the day's Work, students use the 5 l , E it 3 ' 10 Mental Attitudes Through both counselors and course selections, the students are provided with many of the tools they need for learning and living successfully. They are also stimulated to have much more intellectual curi- osity and to make further use of libraries, reference materials and other information which will help them to adapt to the demands of college work. The teachers also try to overcome in the students their dependence on others by making them think things out for themselves. The main goal, therefore, for which Williannsport High School is particularly aiming, is to develop in its students the mental ability to direct their lives toward what is best for them as individuals. ,,. l Carol Koch finds that her classroom assignment requires intense concentration. Choir practice proves to be mentally disciplining for all of its members. saw Students Need Physical Stamina Physical strength is required in every phase of an individuals life. 12 for Road Ahead A comprehensive physical education program is a necessity in any attempt to prepare young people to find and take an effective role in the demanding society of today. Knowing that each person must be made physical- ly able to withstand the rapid pace of todays living, W. H. S, combines health, safety, physiology and nutrition classes with gym, intramurals and athletics to promote respect for body and mind and to encour- age each individual to continue to develop his body and mind throughout his life. Each person who has made himself physically competent will be able to find his direction in life without being limited by physical incapacity. He will choose his pleasure and his work according to his education, abilities and interests, and he will have the physical stamina to lead a productive life. .tt ...W-M4-Qu Developing physical competence takes many forms around campus. No one will forget the mad dashes in the rain from the gym, those girls basketball playoffs before school. When lnefded, the nurse was always ready to give instruction or e p. I 1 . .3 f ' N...,.f . ls ff Warm. i-... 5 I I ' sv I X FACULTY - ADMINISTRATION Principal, Assistant Guide vwrg MR. PAUL R. WARNICK Prinripal of Willifzmrport High School Mr. Warnick examines the new television camera which enables all classes to view important assembly programs, FP'-1--., p -.... mv, 16 Providing the student with knowledge, judgment, and insight into his future life is a job that rests with the administration of Williamsport High School. By guiding students in the proper direction now, the faculty hopes to prepare them for jobs and oppor- tunities that will be beneficial in future years. Headed by Principal Paul R. Warnick, the faculty devotes much time and effort to helping the student become better acquainted with WHS. Mr. Warnick, aside from the tasks of supervising the faculty and schedul- ing school activities, is always ready to lend his helpful assistance to those who desire it. Mr. Edward H. Livingston, assistant to the principal, helps coor- dinate administrative programs and aids Mr. Warnick in many of his duties. Mr. Wayne A. Newton, super- visor of vocational education for WHS, schedules the courses for the vocational students and coordinates the Community College shops with the high school courses. MR. EDWARD H. LIVINGSTON Airman! to the Principal 'fultr-M f ' School in Right Direction x MR- WAYNE A- NEWTON Mr. Newton discusses a problem with Don Brooks, one of his many SILI- f..U'fIl'lfj7ltlf!lI' of the Vmatimlaf l7cpr1r!mw1l dents in thc shops, Twp-Mics, MARY L. KELLERMAN. Miss GWHN- D01-YN A- I-ETTEER, B-'flfllf'-MRS RACHEL OFFICE RUNNERS: Sue Mansuy, Annu Lavo. Mindy Machrinic, Tracy HICKSQ MRS- BARBARA A- SMITH' Shea, Rose Fisher, Dana Else-sscr. in ff! s I wa f-f4W'i ' . X 17 l is ' if W3 School Board Meets Needs The overpowering work of directing thc Williamsport Area School District requires too much of one man. Assisting Dr. Wurster in his work are Dr. Samuel M. Long Cleftj, Assistant Superintendentg Mr. Elmer C. Morrow Cfightj, Director of Elementary Educationg Mr. George W. Teufel, Director of Secondary Educa- tiong and Mr. Paul W. Grove, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent. of Growing District SCHOOL BOARD: Clociwife--Dr. Samuel M. Long, Mrs. Bertha P. Fischer, Dr. W. D. Todhunter, Clyde E. Williamson, Dr. John L. Holmes, Nathan Stuart, Dr. Clyde H. W'urster, L. Eugene Graham, William S. Collins, Richard Reeder, Charles Waltz, Ralph Weigle, -I. Robert Lamatle, and Margaret H. Quinn, a reporter. 19 To help the student make decisions is the job of the guidance counselors. With such a diverse popu- lation of students and with the many directions that they can follow, the Guidance Department must be able to handle many different situations. During the summer Mr. Lunger, Mr. Gehrig, and Miss Kelly prepare the course schedules for each student. Before they can do this, they must administer Iowa tests, and often they have private consultations with the student to determine the right courses and to help him choose the right directions. The guidance counselors also administer PSAT and college board tests along with the NLN for future nurses and several scholarship tests. When a student has an interview with a member of the Guidance Department the topic for discussion is quite varied. Depending on his class, the student might discuss courses or teachers if he is a sophomore or junior, or he might discuss the choice of a college in his junior or senior year. Anything that a student wants to discuss is all right with the Guidance De- partment for the main job is the direction of the stu- dent to the right road in life. MR. GLENN S. LUNGER Chairman of the Guidance Department Guidance Counselor , Deans Miss Mildred Kelly and Mr. Robert Gehrig, members of the Guid- ance Staff, perform many services for each student at Williamsport High. In addition to conducting personal interviews, they prepare student schedules and administer several important tests. 20 LIRS. VALERIA M. APONICIK Dean uf Girfr -rr DEAN'S ASSISTANTS-Girls: Firyt Row-Nancy Lyons, Emily McGill, Cheryl Boyer. Sewfza' Rnzz'4Pat Brion, Sandy Horn, ,lo Marie NQZZO. Display Desire to Help MR. RAYMOND A. MILLER Dean of B0-ll? DFAN'S ASSISTANTS-Boys: Fred Lewis, Scott Webster, Gary King, mf. Dim Kidd. 21 Speech, Grammar, Library Skill MIss JEAN T. HELLER MRS. MARY E. BENNARDI MR. CLARK A. BERGER MISS ROSEMARY C. CHEATLE MR. RICHARD M. COX MISS LUCILE M. GORDNER MR. DENNIS L. HAMM MRS. LOIS E. HUNTON MR. PAUL R. JONES MRS. ROSE KAPLAN MR. ELMER R. KOONS MRS. MILDRED E. LAWSON MRS, ELOISE B. MALLINSON MRS, LUCILLE P. METZGER MR. ROBERT W. SHOOK MR. RICHARD S. SLAYBAUGH MR. ROBERT S. ULRICH MR. L. RODMAN WURSTER MR. RICHARD D. ZIMMERMAN 22 Sharpened in English Classes Teaching English involves all kinds of procedures-lectures, Films, discussion groups, textbook drill, and what have you. Miss Hannold Calmrej, a student teacher, uses notes and the overhead for her lectures while Mrs, Metzger guides her class through a passage from the literature book. Like Mr. Koons ifeftl, all teachers hnd it necessary to provide indi- vidual help at times. Mm Wide Range of Literature MRS. JEWELL J. XWOOLEVER MRS. SHIRLEY -G. MILLIZR W MRS. LILLIAN DAVIS Tony Grieco and Joe Cioffi Claelmzfj utilize quiet atmos- phere for last minute homework before thc crowd arrives qrighzg. 24 Available in Librar in - 1 ll- L.. N qv V ,,,..-ia-A 1 The responsibilities of the librarians arc varied. fTnpQ Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Wmzamlcvcr chock incoming books. fAlm1'eJ Mrs. Millcr, serving as 21 link between the students and the magazine mom, pulls the requested magazines. Mathematics Prepares Many teachers use Over-head projectors for class instruction. These aids are especially useful in mathematics because they provide a clear and easy-to-reall proof of theorems and problems. Cfzlmrej Mr. Good explains his proof to his trigonometry class. MR. THEODORE J. STREIN MRS. MARY R. BARNER MR. DALE R. BITTENBENDER lWR. ROBERT G. GIMBLE MR. EARL A. GOOD MR. WALTER A. MUIR MR. WAYNE A. NEWTON MR, ROY REEU MR. ROBERT S. SHAFER MR. W. J. STROUSE lNlR. CLEMENT L. TEMPESCO MR. PHILIP M. THOMAS l 26 Student for Computer A e Wfhether it is an interest formula, a quadratic equation, or an ellipse, the math tlepartrnent tries to make the instruction clear and interesting. This is very necessary antl Mr. Muir fbelmm observes his stutlent teacher frigbll to make sure that his explanation is accurate. Mr. Reetl lnlllpruitej ex- plains why the percentage is taken of the premium. The compass, T-Square antl architects scale lbllfllllill are utilizetl alnng with the eraser to create il precise mechanical tlrawing. is 5 5 in-Q.. Science Essential in Trip-MR. THOMAS MCCARTHY. MR. LAURENCE CL. ALLEN. JR., MR. J. RONALD BECK, B!2ff!171lfMll. EDWARD B. FRONTZ. MR. XWALTER FULL- lvllili. MRS. Jo ANN GLossNRR. Describing the various modes of living exhibited by the plant and animal kingdoms, Mr. Salvatori Criglolj prepares his students for an upcoming test. In another biology class Cbelozvl Mr. Swartz springs one of his fre- quent pop'l quizzes designed to stimulate the desire to learn. 28 Future L1fe Of Students 115 Twp-MR. ROBERT S. KOCH. M155 ,IUDITH L. REEDER. MR, LEONARD C. SALVATORI, Bolmm-MR. ROBERT L. SWARTZ, MR. CHARLES I. TICE. MR. XVILLIAM A. YOUNG. Pam Nichols uses il metric Sritk to chock her callculatiwm whilc Bob Hunton Obscrvcs the mt-tlmotl Mr. Ifrumz LlL'IHOfl5fI'2lfL'5 iur dart-rrnining thc mechanical aclvantagt' Of a pullcy. div -ww' 29 Tap-MISS ELEANOR L. NIALLALIEU, DR. NICHOLAS DELGALVIS, MISS SHEL- BY L. DUNLAP, MRS. JOAN H. LIVZIEY. Bormm-MR. KENNETH MYERS. MISS LOUISE H. STRYKER, MRS. EIJNA W. WILKINSON. MR. L. ROIJMAN WURY STER. Languages Provide Key tO 30 When the language lab is in use, Mrs. Wilkinson utilizes the tape recorder in an attempt to bring the lab to the classroom. International Understanding Miss Kepshire flkzge SIU listens critically to the pronunciation of each wortl in her Spanish classes, as Dr. Delgalvis Cleflk allows his student teacher to try his hand at conducting an essential part of every language course, the language lab. 31 .Zi . A .. . ,R.zAaeLemMw w4aww .9-..-1 Mr. Skuta directs the attention 4 history class to the pusition of Wi gurding the trouble spots in the wi liamsport '- uf his U. S. 1' 5 rt arld. Social Studies Top-Miss MARY L. TAYLOR. MRS. JOANNIE S. AMEIOH, MR. JOHN J. BARRY. MIK. SAMUEL F. BELLE, Mli. CHARLES BLALR' BURN, Bl2Il!l77l1MR. GEORGE C. DEFFENBAUGH. MR. JOHN -I. KUTNEY. MR. WILLIAM MCQUOWN. MR. FORREST E. ME'l'Z- GER, MR. PAUL J. M1ss1GMAN. - -9152 3 5-.fi ,... 1 1 1 1. , i 5.5: L, A 3? A.. M if-Egg? . ,R ,. if if, 555 ...a-.fr V , 2- -. A ii'1 t -f 2 W fum -f., AV. A. ....: fm., it L Mg ,ai U 32 -. A 1 1 ' . W :.L'2H?? ' - 3 .,,.,,.. QW Relate Importance of Neighbor i L 3 l 2 x ry!!! 3 Mr. Stevenson drills his POD classes on the Correct procedures in I Hling an income tax form Cabrwey, while Mr, Missigman pre- sents important information to his class through lectures Mighty S ra! v I MR. STANLEY C.. SKUTA MR. DALLAS STEVRNSON MR. BRUCE H. WIN'1'ER 33 Bu mess Edueatmu . 1 W TIL, 4 I . 2' I 3 IN lv Kg'- R fi , I. iv . I S PM 8 T fx ,pf .if I ,f iw Top-MR. WILLARD A. CHRISTIAN, MR, ROBERT D. CLOKEY, MISS ELIZABETH R. ERTEL, MR. THOMAS A. MCDEVITT, MRS. MARY S. MILLER. Bolfnm-MR. THOMAS A. MOORE, MRS. MYRTLE E. OMOLEKI, MR. ROLAND D. SLINGERLAND, MR. FRANCIS T. VOTTERO, MRS. KAREN J. ZIMMIERMAN. Individual attention is given by Mr. Christian to each member Of his business classes regarding proper and effi- cient use Of various machines. is 7 V .R,.... 2- Less... Stresses Cnmpetiticn N Typing and shortlmntl art- very csscntial parts of thc busint-ss worltl. Czlburej Mrs. Omclcckis typing class practices fur spcctl and accuracy. CBelr1z1'b Donna Boycr typcs a tcst from the book. fliiglvty For an cllicicnt secretary thc unusual lct- tcrs of shorthand are important for taking tlictutitm. mmwni wgii ,Www ' .... Q. ', Mun 4 . ' fe, . Wg 'Ui s . .uit 4' , 1 WI' N. at fy ff' 6. Ni W r,A V 'M Phys Ed Vital to MR. MAX G. WASSON MR. RUPERT C. MORGAN MRS. JEAN CARTWRIGHT MRS. LOUISE G. COURTNEY MRS. MARY I. EDWARDS MR. RAYMOND K. FREE MISS MARY HARTRANFT MR. W. J, ROLAND MYERS MRS. FREDERICA STRINGFELLOW 36 eaith Mind and Bod Gym teachers must often either demonstrate or assist students in diihcult events, QLeftj Mrs, Stringfellow assists an ener- getic Sue Darling in her climb to the top of a shaky pyramid. Cflbozfeb Mrs. Cartwright helps Lu Cotiser to keep her bal- ance on the balance beam. CBelou'Q John Mapes draws an admiring crowd as he performs the difficult iron cross. 37 jug ...Q--uv .t Girls sewing classes provide valuable experience for the many tasks nf future homemaking. ,,', 'H' l K ALLV ff it .52 MRs.EI.1iANoRI.BU1mMAN . H 52 Mlss JOANN L. CARL I .H-. H y MRS. MARGARET B. STOUFFER xx jill Jackson and Gloria Gibson try to decide the layout of their drcamhousc. For girls who like to sew, cutting out patterns is as evidenced by Donna McCarty and Ann Ceraso. 21 IDLISI -s, MII, CLOYID D. DERIKQKSON MR. Rlcjlmko C. CONNIER lNlR, ITLJGIQNE Il. LANDON MR. ROBERT L. NIILLIER NIR. MORRIS D. ROMAN Necessities of Life All students at XVHS must take a Driver's Education class- room course during their sophomore year. This is very help- ful in making better drivers, but even more important is the practice driving which places the responsibility of defensive driving directly on the student. hmmm., KM 39 G Art, Music Classes Twp-MR. MAX E. AMEIGH, MIRS. SHIRLEY L. DIEFFENBACH. MR. ALBERT J. NACQINOVICH. Almzfe-MR. C. ROBERT SCHULTZ. MISS LOUISE H. STRYRER. Semor numbers of the chmr provrdg a bas1c core from Wh1Ch Mxss btrykcr burlds m an effort to obtam thu ultlmatc m harmony AW! -an... as MH Z3 Stimulate Creativit 21 X 1 ' SQL 6 . -YP 1 K 4 :A Q-eC 1 is ,mst 35 Energetic zlrt studcuts finpy jlklflltl' lD1lfL'I'iillS for tha-ir nc-xt project, as Louise IIUWL-ll ftlbIlI'L'J applies the finishing muclws to hcr masterpiece. Thu band fluff? prupgm-s for il buistcrous pop rally in thc gymnasium, MR. CLARK BERGEY MR. WILLIAM S. Blisr MR. CiLYma C. C1O'1'N1sR MR. ROBERT A. CULVER MR. JACK C. DEIBERT MR. JOHN HAMMOND MR. WILLIAM G. I-IITCHENS MR. FRANCIS KITCHEN Vocarienal Ccburses Develop wmwwlm ami? W 42 ipmmfm Left-A valuable technique in electronics is the proper use of a soldering gun. Almrfe-Difficult problems that may arise are explained easilv with actual working models. MIK. GEORGE C. KRAUSIQ MR. JAMES LITTLIQ MR. jOsIzPII C. LONDON MR. HOWARD L. MANNING MR. JACK MIRTO MR. WILLIAM MOSTELLER MR. EARL L. PARISH Industrial Skill Metal grinding tedious and painstaking cffnrt requiring precision and continuous attention 43 Careful planning before a project is actually start- ed results in a better product. jim Harsch learns that exactness in wootlshop is necessary for a perfect fit. ariety ls Keynote tm, 44 ff, in Vcncational Courses , Vwxmn Tflp-MR, MELVIN R. SHREFFLER. MR. CHESTER SCHREIBER, MR. JOSEPH G. SICK. Borrow-MR. EDWARD XWEST, MR, JOHN J. YAHNER, MR. CHET YAUDES. Mr. Kitchen watches intently as a student works on his shop project. 45 utse Serves Health Needs KF MRS. LENA WAI.L Aside from caring for the daily, minor health problems of the entire student body Qbeloufl, Mrs. Wall gives a helping hand to school physicians when junior girls receive physical examinations. Here Mrs. Wall checks the height ot Paulette Switzer Cleflj after her examination. In addition to her countless duties during the school day, Mrs. Wall manages to find time to supervise the Future Nurses Club. fb6'Z01lf'5 Kay Hartman, a member of FNA, puts into practice the advice of Mrs. Wall as she determines the pulse of Sally Kane. .N CUSTODIANSZ Fflllll Rauf-Ainos Ship- man, Lester Renninger, Phil Loveland. Sen'- rnzd Ruiz'-Andrew Eckel, Rollantl Stetts, Q Charles Fink, Lawrence Reese. Third Rau'- Irvin Harris, Louis English, Lester Davis, Les- lie Retltlen, Follmer Sampsell. School Get Excellent Service COOKS: Front Ieflll'--GlHLlYS Overtlorf, Martha Sarge. Ethel Frey, Mary Nuss. Sara Reichenbach, Darl Metzger, Freetla Retltlen. Second Ron'-Kathryn Moore, Phyllis Landis, Irma Markle, Anna Rosatto, Gladys johnson, Shirley Barrett. Third Run'-Luis johnson, Ella Gaffney, Hazel Stepp. Thelma Wfzlehner. Catherine Housel, Marilyn Mitcheltree, Agnes Snyder. 47 'MU 1n ,,,, , KW... Teachers play an active part in classroom instruction. Calmre Ieflj Mr. Frontz explains the use of one of the many differ- ent instruments used by the physics department. fbelouf left and above fighip. Observation of students is important in both the business and art departments where students build skills. fbelozz' right! Mr. Strein makes good use of the blackboard for explanation of mathematical theory. Maw A aww In Memoriam MR. ROBERT S. KOCH 49 Q 5 an E f 3 Z I U 5 A f. ,L 1 V, 5 V. 5 if V W ,,k, , ,K-, ,:-, ggi - , suis! gf N N , . N'-: :'L 1.19, :L ey 1 ' L 'if' -'Ui QV- pf :':,'f'?-Jim! if,xm 1'Li'S'3,flf,A' -Wiki, .' 1 '-1-,' ,, ,W . .L M, ,. Mn., ,,, X. D . ,A -'-- ,i5w1euzQgw1M2TIf ' - , - 1 f -- .,5ff:'fmm,y ..zrf., Ng, ,f-'few2ww,i' 4 ',i5ef4fsrf ilfifvfif w ea n ..-Q5e'ei ,wg5f5a A :',',g,1gma H x -1-, 1 Left to Right-Mr. Elmer Koons, editorial ad- tfirefg Robert Hodrick, editor-in-clJief,' Mr. Ro- land Slingerland, barinerr ad1'i,ref,' Charles May- nard, barinerr manager. To many students, the WHS yearbook is just what the title indicates- the memoryu-and so it should be. But to the twenty-five people on the edi- torial staff and the thirty on the business staff the 1968 LA MEMOIRE represents much more. The editorial staff members begin their work during the summer. They must have the lay-out for each page of the book completed by the begin- ning of school. Then the real work begins. Working after school or before, each section editor must see that the pictures are taken and cropped and that the headlines, captions and copy are Written and typed for his section. The business staff also begins its work early. During September and October business staffers are a familiar sight at the doors of the business estab- lishments in town, as they conduct an extensive ad- vertising campaign to help cover the cost of printing the yearbook. Even after selling the ads, hours of work are required for filing records of sales and billing and receipting the sales. During January the staff conducts the yearbook sales campaign, and at the end of the year they distribute the yearbooks-a prod- uct of hours of hard work by the entire staff. Staffs Save Memories Fifi! Ron'-Connie Brown, Nancy Lyons, Peggy Page, Rose Fisher, Anne Lavo, Pam Nichols, Gail Guthrie. Second Roll'-Debbie Conley, Debbi Niklaus, Laurie Hanin, Anne Fenstamaker, Sue Gouldy, Karen Sholder. Thin! Role-Larry Biichle, John Fessler, Robert Hodrick, William Todhunter, Denny Frey, Don Kelchner, Dave Molino, Dave Raemore,Jim Stavoy. MW - .-:' LA MEMOIRE BUSINESS STAFF: First! Rout'-Debbie Myers, Marcie Kulzer, Linda Dewees, Linda Welteroth, Carol Kohler, Nancy Healey. Scro11dRozz'-Kathy Connolly, Patty Dolan, Gay Krarnm, Jenny Carey, Barb Poole, Debbie Eveleth, Marie Monks, Carol Slee, Bonnie Patchen. 'I'bi1'd Ruiz'-Ann Schultz, Sandy Nelson, Patty Maio, Debbie Schaefer, Gail Shook, Donna Casale. Ffmrtla Ruiz'-Ted Thompson, Don Green, Nelson Winter, Bob Harris, Mark Ferris, Mike Casale. LcIi1l6lll!lf7':? photographer Bill Totlhunter, Cfeftl is a familiar face, but just as important to the yearbook are the business staff fbelozrl who run the business of financing the yearbook and the editorial staff Cbutlramy who combine the Captions with pictures and copy to produce the yearbook. wr ft' ' w e . J Billlozwz Bcl7Z7Z6l', published thirteen times a year, is the student newspaper of WHS and is completely prepared by the journalism classes under the direc- tion of Mrs. Lois Hunton. In journalism class, students learn the fundamen- tals of newspaper Writing. As l3a1'z7ze1f goes to press, students become skilled in editing, proofreading, com- posing headlines and planning page layouts. After each issue of the newspaper is published, the journalism classes hold a HBJHHZEI' funeralf during which each article is criticized on its newsworthiness, construction, style, lead and headline. Through these discussions students learn the faults in their writing and can benefit from these criticisms. Baumer is printed by students under the direction m k'MM:'-3' of Mr. Jack Deibert and Mr. jay Hilsher at the Wil- liamsport Area Community College. ADVISERS AND EDITORS: Mrs. Lois Hunton, liter- ary ad1'i.tef',' Mr. Edward Frontz, b7l.fj77E.V,f adrfirerf Emily McGill, editrn'-in-rlviefg and Gary Dangle, IJll5f7Z6X.f editor. WHS Writers Put BILLTOWN BANNER STAFF: Firrl Row-Faye Brown, Dottie York, Gail Adams, Susanne Cress, Barbara Crouse, Janet De- weerdt, Joanne Helminiak, Susan Kaiser, Carol Nelson, Diana Brion, Marcy Gordon. Serum! Ron'-Carol Leach, Nancy Healey, Donna Carey, Judy Gordon, Patty Martin, Marlene Zaydell, Patty Zerbe, Debbie Weikle, Toni Anastasia. Third Rout'-Terry Pawlak, Kathy Allen, Emily McGill, Nancy Knittle, Donna Danison, Angela Martinozzi, Dana Elsesser, Vicke Waugh, Sue Gouldy, Sue McClain, Donna Wagner, Linda Spurr. Fourth Row-Neal Hively, Alan Bird, Ron Bower, John Guild, Phil Pulizzi, Jon Simon, Glen Paulhamus, Harry Beaghley, David Simon, William Neidig. m nw.. rrnn111'4ssm11mmtsam1st nl: 1 The Claerry mmf llVl1ife, award-winning literary , magazine of WHS, gives students the opportunity to express themselves through poetry, essays, photog- raphy, features, short stories and art. Published five times yearly, each issue of Clrcfwj' am! While is the result of the combined and individ- ual efforts of fifty or more students. The Hnished piece usually shows Well the interest and abilities of each staff member, but it can rarely reflect the late nights, re-typed articles, problems, troubles and joys of pub- lishing the magazine. Chewy :md While has annually won top honors in the Pennsylvania and Columbia Scholastic Press Associations. Each staff member takes great pride in the magazine and derives much self-satisfaction in publishing a magazine of this high quality. Mr. Philip Thomas, adrirer, and Penny Romesberg, editor-in-rlvief. Talents To Work CHERRY AND XWHITE STAFF: Firrt Razz'-Mary Ann Kulla, Carol Lamey, Valerie Bell, Sondra Kaler, Donna Sweeley, Hope Gehron, Linda Deljanovan, Chris Borowski, Elaine McErn, Mindy Machanic, Betsy Hospers, Christie Poff, Kay Terrizzi. Second Rem'-Margaret Pagnatto, Diane Fahlfeder, Bonnie Crossley, Karen Rothfuss, Lissa Leprohon, Becky Bubb, Patty Wollett, Edith Wctiss, Peggy johnson, Anne Fenstamaker, Anne Henry, Vicki Arnold, joan Smith, Eylene Sawyer. Third Row-Meg Crabtree, Penny Romesburg, Debbie Holmes, Mary Lynne Fisher, Judy King, Paula Turnbaugh, Debbie Hinaman, Patty O'Dell, Sue Dymeck, Sherry Copenhaver, Margaret Verberg, Sue Hirsh, Ruth Ann Campbell, Nancy Ecker. Lax! Row-Kris Persun, Stephanie Hartranft, Leslie Casselberry, Barry Gehron, Ed Maley, Phil Cipolla, Mike Reese, Mitchel Trice, Steve Bloom, Tom Nicholson, Bill Nicholson, Bob jenkins, XVanda MacClarin, Becky Huss. With a wave of the hand from Mr. Nacino- vich and a blast from the new herald trum- pets, the band adds a musical touch to school activities. 'Band inspires WHS With Music BAND: Firrt Ron'-Barrie Gehron, JoMarie Nezzo, June Metzger, Karen Mutchler, Charm Crane. Semfid Razz'-Mike Rechel, Yvonne Gottschall, Pam Vancko, Michael Haas, Marilyn Fulton, Sandra Wittman, Debra Ringler, David Zimmerman, Gayle Buss, Third Row-Jeanne Elliott, Richard Hoover, Pam Fisher, Cathy Earnest, Judith Hiscar, Bonnie Mitcheltree, Chris Crane, Donna Boyer. Fourth Ron'--Marvin Hurwitz, Edward Maley, Steve Sechrist, Nancy Paulhamus, Judy Finkbeiner, Ruth O'Don- nell, Ron Searfoss. Fifth Row-Ronald Harsch, Michael Harris, Steve Hartman, Gerry Kehler, Don Bastian, Gene Pelleschi, Lew- is Zellers, Eileen Lilley. Q , ,, , ,K r , , , ' i gi A A 5 5 1 . Q Q I. Y is I ' A. Ana sk-Q-Maki: ' yu 'F 25- . DANCE BAND: Frm! Ron'--Sherry Copenhaver, Pam Vancko, Marc Miller, Diane Bastian, Mike Rechel. Semud Run'-Mike llarris, Kitt Hemphill, john Breon, Bob Shearer, Steve Pophal, Bill Metzger, Allen Calvert, ,lohn Sweeley, Paul Knowlden, ,lc-anne Flliott, Paula Finkelstein. Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night . . The mailmans motto? Maybe, but around XX'HS it represents just as well the Millionaire March- ing Band. In the early hours of the fall mornings when the majority of the student body is still asleep, our talented musicians are at work preparing colorful and exciting half-time shows. But even before these polar bear rehearsals, before the school term has started, the band spends a week of diligent training at Mansfield State College under the skillful super- vision of Mr. Albert Nacinovich, director, and Mr. Thomas Enterline, drill instructor. Although November ends the marching season, months of music lay ahead. The band divides into the smaller diversihed groups of dance band, pep band, and brass ensemble. These groups add color to assem- blies, Christmas programs, and basketball games, As spring approaches, the entire band prepares for the compulsory solo to be given before the re- mainder of the orchestra, and each year the most tal- ented members are selected to represent Wfilliamsport at the district and regional band festivals. At the close of the year the bands hours of practice come to a climax with a tour of the area schools and the annual spring concert. BAND: Frm Rou'4Dennis Doebler, Tory Allen, Linda Krupa, Robyn Allen, Linda Reed. Sernud Reza'-Joanne Kiehl, Ginny Kehler, Mary Mahoney, Mike Zellers, Sherry Copenhaver, joseph Howard, Diane Bastian, Gerry Green, Marc Miller. Third Rau' fMike Plymette, Lee Gramling, Paul Knowlden, Don Gutshall, Allen Calvert, Gary Copenhaver, Leroy Hoover, jill Finkbeiner, Bill Metzger, Phil Marchioni. Fnffrth Rau'-jack Schriber, Terry Knowlden, Dwight Rhodes, Tim Mahoney, Libero Scinicariello, Bill Leverenz, john Shauffer, Craig Fisher, Steve Mutchler, Steve Pophal, Robert Shearer, Kirt Hemphill, john Breon. . 5 CHEERLEADERS: Mary Carol Maio, Debby Hamm, Kathy Allen, Alice Clinger, Lissa Leprohon, Kathy Myers, Cindy Heiser, Patty Ann Potts, Lee Hoa Miao. Enthusiasm I MAJORETTES: Debbie Fox, Patty Jacobson, Martha Hess, Edie Buttorf, Dominique Cioili, Kathy Fuller, Shirl Hawkins, julie Molino, Laurie Hanin, Yvonne Gottschall Qmpminj , Kathy Klett, Kathy Earnest. COLORGUARD: Cathy Lyons, Darien Lowe, Sally Mitchell, Doreen johnson, Gail Buss, Ginny Kehler, Ann Niccolio, jackie Jones fl76lf7f6Zi77D. 58 W f ' .e'51l'f5 Ta X -E Atg siy if, ygrrltx st. few i XXX Wife- if 'fegffl 'A it '4 ' ' Wi Their Goal To be a member of the cheering, majorette or colorguard squad is the goal of many girls in WHS. They long to be one of the girls chosen to represent the school at our sports events. But behind the well- executed cheers and routines, the colorful uniform, and the enjoyment of the performance are many hours of hard work and a hectic schedule. Cheerleaders begin practicing during the summer and continue throughout the year working at least four hours a week after school. They attend all football and basketball games and wrestling matches. After the regular season, the girls prepare to enter competition and also conduct the try-outs for choosing the next year's cheerleaders. Majorettes are chosen by an authorized twirling judge according to standards set by the National Twirling Association. Their work too begins during the summer when, with other members of the band, they learn the basic drills and executions of a march- ing unit. During August, they attend band camp and spend seven complete days in preparation for their approaching halftime performances. The major- ettes represent WHS in all local parades, and are featured in a selection of the spring concert. Also, each member of the squad designs a compulsory solo to be presented to Mr. Nacinovich and the band, a task that builds poise, confidence and quality in each individuals performance. The WHS Colorguard assumes the position of ilag-bearer at all functions at which the marching band is performing. These girls begin practicing along with the rest of the band front at band camp near the end of summer. Many hours of strict drilling are required to perfect the intricate executions seen dur- ing halftime shows and local parades. Active girls promote pep among the spectators sports events. Cubarej members of the color guard and majorettes show enthusiasm after a touchdown at a football game, while Criglvi and belozwp cheerleaders lead the fans in lively cheers. 32272 .1 .L One of the largest and busiest organizations in WHS is the choir. During the year the choir en- tertains numerous groups both outside of and within the school. Among those who have enjoyed this yearls performances were the Kiwanis, Rotary, and Lions Clubs, the Williamsport Home, and other community groups. Within the school the choir presents two public concerts, numerous assembly programs and a baccalaureate and commencement program. As director of the choir, Miss Louise Stryker also leads a busy life. Daily, she meets with the members of the choir to teach them the techniques of vocal projection, rhythm, tone quality and pitch, and the application of these skills as they develop their reper- toire. This year Miss Stryker also initiated four en- sembles from within the choir. These ensembles per- form either separately or together at various functions within the community. One of the greatest honors for a choir member is to be selected for District Chorus. This year twenty WHS choir members attended the three-day festival at Loyalsock High School. Fifteen of them placed in the top ten of their section. Nine members went in their music, on to attend the Regional Chorus at Martinsburg, Pa. Miss Louise Stryker leads the WHS Choir in the inter- pretation of their selections by emphasizing sensitivity Choir Keeps Up Busy Pace Fin! Row-Joanne Kiehl, Karen Peterson, Mitzy Fulton, jenny Carey, Pam Nichols, Christine Poff, Carol Slee, Sondra Kaler, Da- vid Evanchik, Richard Miller. Second Row-Leatha Kieser, Tracy Shea, Donna Casale, Anne Lavo, Susan Grieco, Mike Rechel, Gene Ulmer, john Archer. Third Row-Kathy Allen, Susan Gouldy, Lu Conser, Dawne Stryker, Patty Wollett, Allen Westbrook, Don Kidd, Bill Leverenz. Fourth Row-Lorena Hoffman, Debbie Hinaman, Jamie Kane, Mary Jane Meckley, Jeanne Elliott, Steven Bower, Ron Searfoss, Denny Chilson, Bill Spangle, Jeff Gault. Q92- c le ,P ,,,3 CHOIR ENSEMBLES: Fin! R014'-Joanne Kiehl, Karen Peterson, Lu Conser, Lee Eberhart, Anne Lavo, Patti Wollett, Christine Poif, Vicki Arnold, Tracie Shea, Jeanette Waltz. Second Razz'-Nelson W'inter, Nancy Ecker, Margaret Verberg, Peggy Page, Diane Bastian, Debbie Hinaman, Dawn Stryker, Ricky Gathman, Bob Reeder. Third Razz'-Allen Westbrook, Gene Ulmer, Alan Lehotsky, John Archer, Don Kidd, Bill Leverenz, jeff Gault, Ken Kachenmeister, Bob Hodrick, Doug Loss, Chuck May- nard, Bob Hunton. The many hours spent in rehearsals by the choir pay oil in a successful concert. Tenors CRLQIQU rehearse one of the selec- tions to be performed at the Christmas concert ffllzoreb. Firrf Rau--Tim Selleck, Kirt Hemphill, Bob Hunton, Keith McGiihn, Pam Vancko, Vicki Arnold, Jeanette Waltz, Hope Gehron, Debbie Ringler. Second Razz'-Randy Allison, Bill Nicholson, Tom Nicholson, Irenay Shafer, Nancy Ecker, Lee Eberhart, Debbie Grenoble, Nancy Van Campen, Carol Bech- tel. Third Rau'-Gerald Webster, Rick Gathman, Bob Reed- f-in--..,, 'Y' . ..:fiv L . aww, er, Douglas Loss, Marcie Kulzer, Nancy Knittle, Mary Lynne Fisher, Margaret Verberg, Peggy Page, Lissa Leprohon. Fourth Rau'-Ken Kackenmeister, Don Anderson, Alan Le- hotsky, Bill Waldman, Gayle Buss, Diane Bastian, Becky Bubb, Kathleen Wallace, fr f t, , 4 , Fircrt Rau'--Marvin Hurwitz, Cliff Cohen, Norm Blumenthal, Jeff Gault, Marc Miller, jim Stavoy, Grove Deming. Second Row -Hope Gehron, Cindy Kaler, Carol Slee, Kathy Allen, Carol Lamey, Sandy Minkin, Gretchen Bubb, Joan Agnor. Third Razr'- Tracie Shea, Donna Casale, Jenny Carey, Mary Jane Meckley, Laurie Hanin, Lissa Leprohon, Emily McGill, Alice Clinger. Exchange Student Program Norman Blumenthal, AFS foreign exchange student from South Africa. The American Field Service student organization at WHS is one of the more active service clubs in the school. ln this club a group of students works under the adult committee of AFS to sponsor a foreign exchange student each year. The members of AFS are kept busy with several activities throughout the year. Their main project for l967-1968 was entertaining Norman Blumenthal, AFS foreign exchange student from South Africa. A birthday party was held in his honor and money was collected to be used to allow Norman to call home at Christmas time. Among the other projects this year the most profitable success was the Buck- inghams concert, held on March 2 in the WHS gym. Through their hard work and sales campaign the members have made it possible for the continuation of AFS and foreign exchange students in future years. 62 y X x, if . ' J A 3 . . E ' . 3 , INTERACT CLUB: Firm! Rau'-Phil Cipolla, James Staib, Randy Good, Craig Smith, Steve Wennc'r, ,Iohn Archer. Sammi Razz' --Gary Stibgen, Bill Gullick, Richard Jacobson, Danny Day, Bob Shearer. Steve Bloom, Wfilliam Ott, Larry Biichle, W'ayne Car- penter. Tlw.f-1!Rf1ui-Bob Reeder, Bill Buzzard, Tom Croft, Don Kelchner, Steve Wfright, Bill Bailey, Mitchell Trice, Bruce Ackerman, Bob Geh ron. Aclcl Cultural Variety to WHS I I Interact, formerly called junior Rotary Club. is sponsored by the W'illiamsport Rotary Club. Interact sponsors many worthwhile projects, including col- lecting toys for tots and participating in the national UNICEF drive. Interact also takes part in sponsoring a foreign exchange student. This year Interact and XVI-IS spon- sored Aulo Iforquato da Fonseca Couto Gomez Pereira from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Marc Miller, a NWI-IS student, recently returned from a years stay in japan. A person participating in the foreign exchange program lives in several homes for approximately three months each. The student transfers from one home to another but does not change schools. By doing this the student has the opportunity to meet many new friends and enjoy different experiences. 63 Clubs Differ Services KEY CLUB: Front Rau'-Doug Wilscmn, Walt Sarama, Don Anderson, Dennis Chilson, Mark Dincher, Kirby Smith, Phil Pu- lizzi. Second Row-Joe Girio, Mark Troisi, Tom Nicholson, Richartl Jacobson, Bill Nicholson, Bill Stahl, Don Armstrong, Melvin Wilson, Pep Martin, Mike Casale, Mike Starr. Tbini Ron'-Jim L'Heureux, Allen Wfestbrook, George Rampulla, Rick Drucken- miller, Bill Buzzerd, Bob Harris, Jay Brumberg, Bob Long, Tony Rampulla, Jim Wehr, Dave Raemore, John Fisher. Frmrtfa R010 --Nelson Winter, Lenny Dimichele, Steve Sterling, Cliff Cohen, Dick Neidig, Bill Spangle, Rob Smith, Marc Miller, Rick Gathman, Dave Meckbach, Mark Ranck, Jim Stavoy. STUDENT COUNCIL-Judy Agnor, Jecrem1'y.' George Rampulla, p1'e.vide11I.' Cherie Reeder, rice pffesidenz' Bill Stahl, treamrer. 64 T School and Communit 0 HI-Y: Leff to Right-Mr, Belle, jerry Fink, Lewis Bebble, Ralph Getz, Dell Fox, Tom Beachem, Ray Surlield, Steve Wilkinscmn, Tim Hartley. HI-TRI CABINET: Fin! Row-Suzanne Mansuy, Marcy Gordon, Marie Monks, Janie Baier, Sue Darling, Carol Slee, Cherie Reeder. Second Rau'-Anne Lavo, Hope Gehron, Pam Nichols, Karen Peterson, Cintly Heiser, Debbie Hamm, Marilyn McCar- ty, Connie Forseman, Sharon Shebest, Cheryl Boyer. Third Row-Gay Kramm, Kathy Connolly, Donna Casale, Tracie Shea, Nancy Lyons, Sharon Brown, Jenny Carey, Carol Lamey, Fuzzrllo Ron'-Patty Martin, Pam Vancko, Becky Bubb, Peggy johnson, Dawne Stryker, Teresa Schleich, Alice Clinger, Kathy Allen. Fifth Ruiz'-Lana Johnson, Debbie Kelchner. 65 l l x + i l l Crgauizatiou Support PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Left in Righl-Tracie Shea, Tom Kocher, Patty Maio, Kathy Connolly. ..- VARSITY CLUB: From Ron'-Greg Sports, Jeff Gault, Joe Walker, Ken Ridgely, Doug Kohler, Stan Brass, Phil Confer. Second R0z4'4Bernie Horton, Tom Bell, John Mapes, Dave Raemore, Denny Kelley, Denny Diehl, Lonny Horne, Jim Burger. Third Ron'-Jack Rook, Laverne Vfhaley, Paul Harvey, Tony Parr, Jim Dempsey, Jim Flook. Fourth Rmzf-Tom Neiclig, Terry Ber- lleld, Terry Vance, Joe Burkholder, Gary Clayton, Jerry Berlield, Kirby Smith, Bill Evans, Allen Runner. 66 Sport and Events E USHERS: Firrt Row-Cherie Reeder, Vicki Codispoti, Pam Nichols, Barb Poole, Kay Hartman. Second Row-Patty Martin, Chris Borowski, Cindy Duclek, Reba Grieco, Lana Johnson, Peggy Page, Patty Maio, Donna Casale. PROGRAM GIRLS: Fin! Row--Marcy Gordon, Sondra Kaler, Pam Lecce, Cheryl Boyer, Faye Browne. Second Ron'--Alice Ulmer, Vicki Arnold, Peg Pagnatto, Peggy Johnson, Nancy Knittle, Sharon Brown, ,Ienny Carey, Carol Lame-y. 67 WHS Intramurals Stress SENIOR OFFICIALS: Seated-Linda Engel, Debby Fisher, Dana Elsesser, Debbie Kelchner, Peggy Page. Second Row-Bonnie Helminiak, Pam Nichols, Karen Henne, Carol Maietta, Penny Romesburg, Anne Lavo, Vicki Codispoti, Linda Bellott, Kay Hart- man. Third Row-Celeste Bubb, Terry Pawlak, Joyce Wagner, Ann Keller, Mindy Machanic, Lois Knittle, Janet DeWeerdt, Donna Blair. Lai! Rauf-Donna Casale, Tracie Shea, Maria Cipolla, Chris Borowski, Maria Salvatori, Sally Kane, Julie Shannon, Mary Cocks, Fran Ferris. JUNIOR OFFICIALS: Sealed-Alice Ulmer, Michelle Fisher, Vicki Arnold, Hope Gehron, Linda Welterrxth, Karen Sholder, Doris Thompson, Donna Boyer. Second Row-Marcie Gordon, Cheryl Boyer, Carol Slee, Kim Bordinger, Jo Ann Reeder, Sandra Kaler, Valerie Bell, Sandy Mahoney, Gayle Connelly, Sue Walborn, Debra Beachem, Faye Browne. Third Raw-Cindy DeFort, Sally Diltz, Leatha Kieser, Pam Lecce, Pat Zerbe, Patty Eberhart, Elaine McErn, Sharon Shebest, Elaine Bower, Suzanne White. Fourth Row-Marlene Zaydell, Jean Waltz, Sherry Ross, Linda Walker, Cindy Manno, Billie Snyder, Suzanne Snyder, Diane Fahlfeder, Ann Schultz, Margaret Pagnatto. Lay! Rea'-Mary Ann Sharbaugh, Linda Dewees, Linda White, Jean Hess, Sue Hirsh, Carol Bechtel, Sue Dymeck, Cindy Reed, Ginny Geiger, Nancy Knittle, Vicky Waugh, Penny Shay. 68 Girls Sport Junior and Senior Otlicials have varied duties as scorekeepers, equipment man- agers, and officials at the annual Girls' Sports Day in the WHS gym. BOWLING CLUB: Fjfff Row-Donna Blair, Judy Strasburg, Valerie Bell, Chris Fox. Sewnd Ro1z'4Judy Swanson, Cindy Maru- schak, Mindy Machanic, Mary Cocks, Julie Shannon, Pam Grove, Sharon Beamer. Third Run'-Karen Denesevich, Regena Stepp, Linda White, Susan Dymeck, Betty Crawford, Kathy Bloom, Vicki Mayer. SKI CLUB: First Role'-Bill Brown, Debbie Mapes, Betsy llospers, Patti Jacobson, Danny Taddeo, Bob Herz. SELYIIIKI Ron'-Dr. Delgalvis, Richard Jacobson, Mike Starr, Lee Lambert, David W'ise, Meg Crabtree, Sherry Copenhaver, Debbie Hinaman, Rob Smith. Third Rolf'-Lenny Dimiehele, Carl Deppen, Steve Sterling. Andy Richardson, Mare Woodside, Bill Spangle, Bill Nich- ols, Joel Crabtree, Jeff Gault, Bill Todhunter. 69 Clubs Encourage Future Goals BOYS F. T. A.: Fifi! Rolf'-Dan Day, Larry Biichle. Second Rflll'1ROlD6fE Shearer, Tom Croft, Scott Thomas. Third Ron'-Keith Nevel, Bob Shultz, Williana Nichols, Steven Ohnmeiss, Craig Smith, Joe Coup. In order to intelligently make a decision on a mat- ter as important as one's life occupation, one must be informed. The future clubs at WHS help the stu- dents get first hand information about nursing, teach- ing and business occupations. Students interested in nursing look into the Fu- ture Nurses of America Club. The members that have received literature from nursing schools bring this literature to the meetings and discuss it with the other members. Also, under the direction of Mrs. Wall, the adviser, they discuss the new and modern methods of nursing in general. Many of the members gain first hand information by working as volunteers at either Divine Providence or Williamsport Hospital. Those students who belong to the Future Teachers of America also have advisers with experience-two teachers on the faculty, Mrs. Omolecki for the Girls FTA and Mr. Koch for the Boys FTA. Besides bene- fitting from the experience of their advisers, they invite speakers for their regular meetings. One of the best ways to learn is to experience, and this is just what the seniors who belong to the FBLA Club at WHS do, While performing services for the school, they have also volunteered to type the newspaper at Cochran Elementary School. For the students at high school they will type a theme for a small fee. During meetings these active young people enjoy the guest speakers who talk to them about various aspects of the business world. GIRLS F. T. A.: Firrt Row-Faye Browne, Janice McDermott, Carol Nelson, Laraine Snyder, Debbie Mapes, Jean Hess, Arlene Hornberger, Linda Welteroth. Seroml Row-Debbie Pasukinis, Dottie Hood, Suzanne White, jean Waltz, Donna Rauch, Beth Anderson, Becky Miller, Eylene Sawyer, Lynn Cupiccia, Karen Mutchler.Thi1'd Ron'-Laurie Richards, Kay Terrizzi, Diane Felker, Pat Zerbe, Sue Boyles, Sue Hirsh, Joanne Marta, Janet Rogers, Reba Grieco, Chris Snyder, Cindy Pagana, Judy Hiscar, Harriet Mayhew. Fourth Ron'-Patty Eberhart, Barb Crouse, Mary Lou Armstrong, Bonnie Crossley, Maria Cipolla, Meg Crab- tree, Diane Bastian, Addie Ciccarelli, Vicki Mayer, Cheryl Wheeler, Chris Fox. Fifth Rout'-Linda VanHorn, Chris Borowski, Debbie Evans, Maryann Wallech, Sharon Stroup, Patty O'Dell, Charlene O'Dell, Liane Clay, Becky Huss, Carol Bechtel, Regena Stepp, Kathy Bloom, julie Shannon, Mary Cocks. ff inf. ng 15. rl Q. .v 3 22+ Q5 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA: Iliff! Razz'-Elaine Peteavage, Ginny Geiger, Peggy Fersing, Patty Staron. Secwzd Run'- Suzanne Mansuy, Kay Hartman, Judy Strasburg, Toni Anastasia, Margaret Pagnatto, Yvonne Gottst-hall, Sis Airgood, Judy Wright. Tbifrl Razz'-Sandra Hale, Faith Huntington, Sue Briel, Kathleen Smith, Patti Hiller, Theresa Bastian, Donna Moser, Sharon Knight, Candy Holmes. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS: Fifi! Rau'-Nancy Healey, Stephanie Hartranlt, ,lim Flook, Pauline Thomas, Judy Finkbein- er. Second Ron'-Sue Gearhart, Anne Getehen, Barb Boone. Kathy Klett, Theresa Pawlak, loan Haelner, Party Martin, Dawn Wlahler, Donna Sweeley. Third Reza'-Carol Kahler, Linda Deljanovan. Aludy Gordon, Linda Vaughn, Karen King, Vickie Zitello, Nora Klopp, Cindy Dudelc, Carol Leach. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Fifi! Razz'-l.awrenee Carey, Gary Santlreal, Robert Vaughn, Charles Montz, Claude Duitch, Bruce Emig, Richard Ritter. 504711111 Rrm'7XVayne Ryan, Gerald Mantle, Paul Stover, Fred Reese, Richard Marshall, Dennis Seralin. 'flvmf Run'-,loe Engle, Robert Lupold, Robert Shaffer, Paul Miller, ,lames Paulhamus. Smmfiug-Clharles Kit-ss, Dale Hillyard, Thomas Greenabaum, john Hafer. Pat Harvey, Mr. joseph Sick, Adz'i.se1'. 71 Clubs Develop Studying a language is a rewarding and enriching experience. One not only studies the mechanics of the language, such as grammar and vocabulary, but also the culture of the people and their current prob- lems. WHS has four language clubs: German, Spanish, French, and Latin. The German Club stimulates its members' interest by publishing a newspaper, in German of course, enacting the play Hamel and Crete! in German, having parties, and planning various other projects. The Spanish Club is directing French Club members play the Match Game in French its efforts toward a Welfare project. Through Mrs. f0 CXCYUSQ fhvif knowledge Of the IHHEUHSC- Gomez, the former Miss Dunlap, the students have learned about a Mexican orphanage which is in need LATIN CLUB: Firrt Ron'-Emily McGill, Patty Hiller, Ginny Geiger, Sandy Rupert, Debbie Hinaman, Cecelia Hamm, Ann Keller. Second Rott'-Rita Marzzaco, Kay Hartman, Vicky Codispoti, Margaret Pagnatto, Diane Gush, Jeanne Swarthout, Barbara Younes, Jo Marie Nezzo, Nancy Ecker, Suzanne White. Third Ron'-Debbie Conley, Diane Decker, Cindy DeFort, Cynthia Staiman, Sandy Hale, Lana Hostrander, Debby Coffey, Donna Casale, Mary Smyrniotes, Yvonne Gottschall, Rose Fisher, Pat Wheeland. Fourth Row-Frank Hamm, Allen Calvert, Scott Muteddu, Denny Schuman, Nelson Winter, Melvin Wilson, Ted Hodoba, Keith McGifhn. Fifih Rout'-Chris Mileto, Ron Searfoss, Lee Beck, Steve Wenner, Tony Grieco, Jim Staib, Bill Leverenz, Mike Quinn, Scott Thomas, Tim Selleck. FRENCH CLUB: First Row-Margaret Burton, Diane Fahlfeder, Linda Krupa, Keith Nevel, Mike Baron, John Fisher, Nelson Winter, Sally Kane, Nancy Brown. Second Row-Joanne Marta, Cynthia Pagana, Carol Lamey, Carol Slee, Cindy Kaler, Mary Mahoney, Charisse Stroup, Kim Edwards, Sandy Minkin, Barb Zeigler, Debbie Dietrick, Gretchen Bubb, Debbie Burd, Becky Stadt, Margaret Pagnatto, Cindy Staiman. Third Rou'-Cindy Heiser, Linda Trostle, Joann Wolf, Kim Moore, Marie Gorasi, Sue Wolfe, Karen Frank, Linda Getgen, Donna Getz, Kathy Martino, Cherie Reeder, Marc Gordon, Marie Monks, Vicki Arnold, Fourth Row-Kathy Simpson, Penny Romesberg, Linda Connelly, Anne Lavo, Donna Casale, Nancy Lyons, Kathy Allen, Patty Maio, Lissa Leprohon, Margaret Verbetg, Lynn Johnson, Chris Borowski, Kathy Beaghley, Patty Jacobson, Kay Creveling, Sue Homisak, Laura Curchoe. Fifth Row-Kathy Fuller, Jeanne Kramer, Marijean Butson, Georgette Rolley, Pam Fisher, Judy Hiscar, Mary Lynne Fisher, Peggy Johnson, Becky Huss, Debbie Rupert, Nancy Hepler, Nancy Ecker, Christi Poff, Ruth Bubb, Barbara Dickey, Priscilla Deming, Ann Schultz. ,pn Understanding of financial assistance. Profits from a bake sale and a dance will be sent to the orphanage. This year is an organization year for French Club. Many of its programs consist of speakers and films. However, other activities include Christmas caroling and a bake sale. The big event for the Latin Club is a Roman banquet. In preparation for this the students learn much about the Way of life of a citizen of ancient Rome. Not only do languages increase the students un- derstanding of foreign affairs and international rela- tions, but they also add enjoyment to the curriculum German Club members enjoy their own version of a of WHS, German Christmas party. SPANISH CLUB: Fifxff Rau'-jean Hess, Diane Ulsamer, Linda Brandt, Angela Martinozzi, Barb Crouse, Maria Cipolla, Carol Maietta. Semin! Row-Kathy Liddic, Darlyn Lechler, Diane Felker, Pat Zerbe, Patty Eberhart, Mary Cocks, Julie Shannon, Dottie York, Faye Browne, Third Reza'-Kay Terrizzi, Donna Rauch, Carol Knauber, Suzanne White, Debbie Sweeting, Toni Anastasia, joan Smith, Mary Ochej, Kay Hartman. Fourth R!JZl'iM3flCDC Zaydell, Chris Snyder, Janet Rogers, Bonnie Mitcheltree, Sue Gouldy, Laraine Snyder, Linda W'elteroth, Christine Kovaleski, Carol Leach, Peggy Caldwell. Fifth Ron'-Van Thompson, Reba Grieco, Bob Russell, Max Mitchell, Howard Walter, jay Lambert, Keith MCGilhn, Bob Snyder, Dick Saylor. GERMAN CLUB: Firrt Razz'-Anne Marie Beirele, Alice Clinger, Mary Jane Meckley, Susan Dymeck, Jeanne Elliott, Sherrie Copenhaver, Babette Frank, Kathy Schweikle, Debbie Collins. Second Ron'-Debbie Hamm, Yvonne Swartz, Lee Hoa Miao, Hope Gehron, Carol Lamey, Ann Schultz, Laurie Hanin, Leatha Keiser, Debbie Evans, Lee Eberhart, Chris Snyder, Karen Sholder, Karen Peterson, Mitzi Fulton, Gail Guthrie, Karen Mutchler, Third Run'-Dr. Delgalvis, Jeannette Snyder, Sandy Carr, Vicky Flston, Kip Buckingham, Tommy Bell, Bob Compton, Jim Sullivan, Mike Haas, Ray Danneker, Leslie Casselberry, Dave Keller, Sue Boyles, Judy Swanson, Marci Corson. Fourth Razz'-Valerie Bell, Bill Sowich, David Fisher, -lim Stavoy, Neal Hively, Doug Fessler, Randy Allison, Bill Buzzard, Carl Deppen, Mike Vellot, jeff Fisher, Bill Forest, Harry Servoss, Bob Snyder, Tom Tomp- kins, Debbie Hunter. Fifth Rau'-Mary Ochej, Dan Day, Grove Deming, Victor Beach, Tom Croft, Alan Lehotsky, Steve Lep- ley, Pat Fierro, Mike Warfel, Marvin Hurwitz, Tony Rampulla, Francis Dudek, Larry Tempesco, Tom Phillips, Robert Bush, Penny Marquardt. ,, w I CHESS CLUB: Firft Row--Dottie York, Debbie Collins, Gail Adams, Vicki Mayer, Dr. Delgalvis. Second Row--David Sedlock, Paul Townsend, Ray Danneker, Leslie Casselberry, Ralph Sheaslcy, Kip Buckingham. Third Ron'-Harry Frank, John Jones, Randy Fry, Richard Rowles, John Moerschbacher, Dave Keller, Bob Hetzel. Fourth Razz'-Albert Rizzo, Craig Fisher, Jay Elston, Jim Staib, Stove George, Robert Russel, Terry Confair, jeff Fischer, Norm Blumenthal. Fifth Rau'-Alan Lehotsky, Mike Haas. STAGE CREW: Steve Wenner, Chuck Packard, Bob Hunton, Dave Keller, Don Kclchner. 74 SOPHOMORE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Firrl Roll'-Judy Swanson, Mary Greenway, Keith Nevel, Debbie Dietrick, Laura Curchoe, Patty Lunr. Semfzd Rrm'-Sharon Baker, Cherilyn Koch, Janice Walton, Sue Homisalc, Kathi Simpson, Dottie Hood, Pat Dore, Yvonne Swartz. Lintla Trostle, Barbara Zeigler, Lintla Clipper. Third Ron'-Lintla Kackenmeister, Charisse Stroup, Glee Welclu, Libby Herritt, Ann Farrow, Suzanne Revalc, Nick Vonatla, Floise DeRemer, Priscilla Deming, Janice Lehotsky, Sandy Carr, Sharon Smedley. JUNIOR LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Firrl Razz'-Becky Huss, Bonnie Crossley, Steve Bloom, Mitchell Trice, Paula Turnbaugh. Second Ron'-Faye Browne, Mary Ann Kulla, Sue Grieco, Joyce Hoffman, Sue Hirsh, Leatha Kieser, Donna Boyer, Debbie Gren- oble, Calleen Colley, Louise Howell, Mary Ochej, Becky Miller. 3 5 2 2 Q Y SFNIOR LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Fifff Ron'-XWantla MacClarin, Mary Lynne Fisher, julie Shannon, Mary Cocks, Kathy Bloom, Maria Cipolla. Sammi Rrm'-Suzanne Mansuy, Vicki Cotlispoti, Debra Ann Ringler, Donna Sweeley, Harriet Mayhew, Beth Anderson, -loyce Steele, ,lutly XVright. Third R0tz'!Ann Keller, Mary Smyrniotes, Cheryl Ann Xwheeler, Kathy Swanson, Pauline Thomas, Nancy Healey, Fran Ferris, Carol Cline, Sue Caputo, Fnnrlh Razz'-Christine Kovaleski, Christine Borowski, Paul Townsend. john Archer, llowartl XX'alter. jay Lambert. Neal Hively, Teresa Schleich, Rene Bohart 75 w l WHS TECHNICAL SCIENCE CLUB: Kent Paulhamus, Ron Brion, Ron Snauffer, Robert Persun, James Orr. LAB ASSISTANTS: Fifi! Row--Mike Casale, Libro Scinicariello, Lucian Buckingham. Second Row-Ronald Paulhamus, Mar- vin Hurwitz, john Guild, William Nichols, jay Elston. 76 The AFS student organization sponsored a concert by the Buckinghams on March 2 in the high school gym Calmre and befozwb. With the proceeds from the concert ex- change students will be brought to WHS in coming years. The students presented a skit Crightl in the high school, the three junior highs and area schools to advertise the big event, and the project was a screaming success. ,.T The eager students at WHS always respond with enthusiasm whenever, wherever, and for whatever their services are called. They readily offer their talents to clubs which call for group participation in order to serve the school and com- munity. Almost every student involves himself in sports either with active participation, which requires time and energy for rigid practicing, or active support, which re- quires general knowledge and usually a good pair of lungs. ln order to produce good publications the editors need good contributions from the students, who always come through, as evidenced by the fact that the magazine, the newspaper, and the yearbook win awards every year. While some clubs and other organizations call for working together in a group and others call for an individual doing a job alone, the stu- dents readily offer their time and talents. Alone or Together We Participated With Zeal i 'if 5t'Tift ! f'75ii7'V Q 79 ...f-we Staff Recorded Members of the publications staffs at WHS put in long hours of work to produce the awartl-winning publications of the school. This year for the Hrst time LA MEMOIRE received the top Medalist rating from Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Billlozwl Baumer and Cherry and While received a Keystone Award and a First Place, respectively, from PSPA. A946 80 The Happenings MOVIES Canit Take My Eyes Off of You- SCHOOL EVENTS Bonnie and Clyde The Graduate To Sir With Love Up the Down Staircase Sand Pebbles Going Out of My Head Outdoor pep rally Young Girl Woman You Keep Me Hanging On Scarborough Fair First musical: South Pacific Controversy over new school Bonnie and Clyde Class Day A Knight to Remember Wait Until Dark MY Gifl The Buckinghams in concert Doctor Zhivago In the Heat of the Night NATIONAL EVENTS EADS Guess Wh0,5 Coming t0 Dinner President Johnsons decision not to run Mini-skirts Vallel' of the D0115 Dr. Martin Luther Kings assassination Culotte dresses Vietnam war protests Fisherman knit sweaters SONGS Vietnam negotiations Turtleneck sweaters The Letter First human heart transplants Double-breasted jackets Love Is Blue The Pueblo incident Patent-leather shoes Ode to Billy joe Summer race riots Peanuts paraphernalia EDITORIAL BUSINESS Editor-in-Chief - - - ROBERT HODRICK Bnrinen Mnnngcr - - CHARLES MAYNARD Cdmpm Life and C0177 Edim ' NANCY LYONS Arrirtnnl Biirinerr Mnnngcr - CAROL ANN KAHLER Adminirirntion Editor - - DENNIS FREY Adwwifmg Manager A i ROBERT HARRIS Orgtmzmnom dum ANNE AVO Arrirtnnl Adnertiring Manager - PATRICIA MAIO Underclnrrnzen Editor CONNIE BROWN . . S iiororipzfi on Mnnnger - - NANCY HEALEY Senior Eiiilor - - PAMELA NICHOLS Spring Section Editor 1 n - JAMES STAVOY Arriytnnt Siibrcription Mnnnger - DONNA CASALE Pbowgmplm Editor I - WILLIAM TODHUNTER Senior Arfooinier-KATHERINE CONNOLLY, PATRI- Plrozogrnpberr-DAVID MOLINO, DONALD KELCH- NER, LAWRENCE BIICHLE. Senior Arrocirnef-ROSE MARIE FISHER, MARGARET PAGE. jnnior Arrocinrer-DEBORAH CONLEY, ANN FEN- STEMAKER, JOHN FESSLER, SUSAN GOULDY, GAIL GUTHRIE, LAURIE HANIN, DEBBIE NIK- LAUS, DAVID RAEMORE, KAREN SHOLDER, GENE ULMER. Acirifer - - MR. ELMER R. KOONS cIA DOLAN, GAY KRAMM, MARCIA KULZER, SANDY NELSON, RONALD PAULHAMUS, BAR- BARA POOLE, NELSON WINTER. jnnior Arfooinfer-JENNIFER CAREY, MICHAEL CA- SALE, LINDA DEWEES, DEBORAH EVELETH, IVIARK FERRIS, DONALD GREEN, MARIE MONKS, DEBORAH MYERS, BONNIE PATCHEN, DEBRA SCHAEFER, ANN SCHULTZ, GAIL SHOOK, CAROL SLEE, THEODORE THOMPSON, MARK TROISI, LINDA WELTEROTH. Aiirifor - - MR, ROLAND D. 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Through three long hot weeks of practice the Millionaires pre- pared to meet Altoona on the hrst Saturday after school started. There were some injuries and the team was not at full strength when the day arrived. The Big Red lost to a really tough team, but their pride was not shattered, and they knew that if they corrected their mistakes they could have a really great season. They lost their next game to Cedar Cliff in a great defensive effort, but then went on to beat William Penn and Lebanon. They lost to Reading, beat Steelton in the best game of the year, then got clobbered by powerful john Harris before closing the season with three straight wins. The final record was six wins and four losses, the best mark in four years. Defense was a big key to success, but good hard running, aggressive blocking, and the speed to break into the clear were also important factors. All these put together under the coaching of Mr. Robert Gim- ble produced a record that proves that this was a year for pride, a year for all to remember. lnto Fine Season In the Steelton game, as in all others, the de- fense was as important as the offense. This is shown below where Steve DiMichele caused a fumble and Denny Kelley Crighlj scampers for good yardage. .--1 .l.F- -5? ff 5 Q if C K -+ .. as X J I Q 'W Sgt 5, gig: W, j f. My Fi: ., Wa --tsatgAg1q3Q,15g4W,,f i 'xtx K We . Mi' fsglti- A f Q 'QM f -ins.: ...ig - ,gF ...,, T-'df 3. 1 A r A - J .Jrw.,VcMu+- Sy 'lf' K V 5-tx? ee? wk. . A .V . Q. f 'Z . . we , t M A 'zfgsgaia ' i n V ti ' if f :t-EQ, ' H K Q :- - 1 .'v:,':,'::,:E,i,.. 1, .... ..... A . .. it - . V ,ag fx. - -- 3 T . at ,,.,,, - ' f -'-'. ma- S' 'A .Lf u at S - ' WM U- Fil J 'M .fails , fy E -'Q 375 SW -I-if' R 4 -.N-'. ' . R 'Wtif sv ,swf ,Q z :tml 1. I wwf, iwiifw .,-jk, 3, ,kmfgtgx Bm .ye yixww :EH t ,- we-' 2 .. K .JW . 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Here Kirby Smith kicks off to start the charge downheld, wr i Big Red Vietories Attained U76 They Altoona O 20 Cedar Cliff ,, ,,,, 7 14 Willianl Penn , ,,,,, 14 7 Lebanon , ,,,,, , 20 13 Reading ,,,,, 0 27 Steelton ,,,7, 7 Y,,7, 13 6 John Harris ,,.., Y,,, , 14 48 York ,,,,,,,7,..... ,,,7,, 1 9 16 Central Dauphin ,,o, ,, 27 12 Lancaster , , 27 O Good, consistent offensive and defensive lines are essential parts of a winning: team. One of the main functions of the offensive line is to provide protection for the passer. Cleftj Quarterback Bob Hodrick uses the time he gets from this protection to spot a pass receiver. The main function of the defensive line is to stop the other team with a vicious rush. Cbelnwj The Millionaires' defense starts its charge. wmnnmrsxumwymrmwu .ta 1 one an manQ4mxmnmm1 1lf nmmumuim.1wi,v,mJumn Thmugh Great Team Effort From Roux' Dave Phillips, Phil Confer, Stanley Brass, Guy Nichols, Terry Berfield, Charles Vifilson, joe XXfall-zer. Slaridiflgi Dave Raiemore, Buddy Thomas, Robert Hudrick, Dennis Kelley. From Roux' Philip Pulizzi, Samuel Schrum, Terry Vance, Marc Riddell, Lonny Horne, Harold Randall. Steve DiMichcle. Standing' Bernie Horton. -lim Dempsey, Russ Lowmiller, joe DeSanto, John Eberhart, Kirby Smith. Fwm! Roux' Marc Miller, Dave Love, Dave Kinlcy, Bill Holtz, Raymond Danneker, Paul Bismark, Gary Emrick. Sfdlldfllgf Randy Shiflslet, John XWallace, Mark Fisher, Andy Knight, Q 5 Hamm .....4n. i . is nm 'G Mg? Entering the bus for an away game can be a lonely experience, but this year the school got ll chzlnfe to send the basketball team nfl with u cheer. Champions of Di triets Z and 41 Very rarely was joe Walkt'r ever out jumped on a tap. Cabmfej Joe taps the ball to Greg Sports who was quite good at controlling the ball after the tap. Greg also performed well under the basket. Cleflfl Greg maneuvers for a shot against Altoona. For the third straight year We won the champion- and Greg Spotts, the team was in good shape from ship of Districts 2 and 4. Then it was on to Harrisburg the beginning of the season. and this time we lost to Allentown Dierull' by the The season started out slowly with a slim victory score of 67-57. lt was the end of a beautiful season over Lock Haven, then we defeated several Susque- that saw Coach Blackburn score his second straight hanna Valley League teams before winning a one Zl-l regular season. This year the only loss was to point decision at Our Lady of Lourdes. We won the Mansfield, but it was avenged on the Millionaires Coughlin Christmas Tournament with Joe Walker home court in what many called the best game of being named outstanding player. Then, after winning the year. eleven straight games, we lost to Mansfield. Not to Balance was the key to many of the victories as be discouraged we bounced back to beat Carlisle, Greg Sports, Doug Kohler, Joe Walker, and Bob Chambersburg, Altoona, and Mansfield. Peterson all averaged in double figures, and LaVerne It was a great year for the coach and the team. Whaley was very important in several games includ- Although we didnt win the state championship, ing the play-off game with Nanticoke. If it wasn't Greg Sports was named to the second team all-state Bob Peterson stealing the ball, it was LaVerne Whaley and joe Walker was awarded an honorable mention. or Doug Kohler and with rebounders like joe Walker VARSITY TEAM: Ffmzl Ron'-Doug Kohler, Chuck Wilson, Joe VUalker CC,'nfC'aplai21Q, Greg Spotts ICQ-Cfupfuiny, LaVerne Wfhaley. Stfmzzd Rnzz'-Bob Todd, Ken Ridgely, Stanley Bates, Robert Smith, Tony Greico, Dave Henderson, Third Row-Mt. Charles Blackburn fllmzrf Cmrchj, Mike Person CSeI1irn' 17l'ldIlt1g6'V'l, Rick Robertson, Denny Stopper. Dave Kohler, Mr. Edward Blackburn lf-i.iii,ifu11l Cmztlu, Mr. Wayne Newton if-l.i'.i'i.ilu11l Cmzflil. QOppu.riteQ joe Walker, goes after one of the many rebounds he got this year. while ffeffl Bob Peterson tries for a basket with a line jump shot. ltni 7.3114 i is 1531 '11 - THE Lock Haven .. Danville .. Shamokin Berwick .. Shilcellamy .. .. ., Our Lady of Lourdes W. B. Meyers , , State College Coughlin . XWyoming Area . Our Lady of Lourdes Mansheld . Carlisle Balance Was Key 1967-68 VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD UV e ss . 60 sa 77 so 6-'i . 89 . SO 59 Q71 Q., .. 75 78 75 They 55 46 68 59 54 65 7-it 47 45 74 59 91 40 UU e They Bloomsburg . .. .. 81 69 St. joseph ,,,e . 67 20 Chambersburg 70 52 Carlisle 65 55 Altoona ,,,, , 88 55 Bethlehem . .. .. 65 47 State College . 73 50 Mansfield 7 91 75 Altoona . 69 54 Danville Dist. 4 .. 68 56 Nanticoke Interdistrict 2 AQ 4 74 57 Allentown Dieruff Eastern Semilinals .. 57 67 The ability to score from any point on the floor was a powerful weapon this year. Cleftj Bob Pet- erson executes the fast break against Our Lady of Lourdes from Shamokin, while Cbelozvj La- Verne Whaley takes a long set shot from the corner. 1 w --1 1-t..1un Wwe VF' fm-if 4 3 Q it 1 H iv E ,Y N, z pg? A, 31 T jf , I Q FE To win in wrestling it is very necessary to be able to ride your man when you have control and then try to pin him if the opportunity presents itself, fabowe and rigbzj Andy Knight and Terry Vance keep good con- trol on their opponents, while flop riglfzlj john Mapes trys to force his man on to his back for a pin. ' Take Down -- Ride 'Em - joe Girio counters his opponents attempted switch, In the beginning of the season Coach Conner was faced with the problem of rebuilding a team from a nucleus of only a few seniors. By the end of the season it was fairly obvious that he had done a fine job. During a rebuilding year it is considered an accomplishment to finish with a won-lost percent- age of 500, but through the efforts of the entire team they were able to win nine matches while losing only five. Although some of the losses were by big scores, the matches were almost always close and with a few breaks and a little luck the team scores could have been considerably different. During competition within the district Buddy Thomas and Terry Vance won their sectional marches but failed to win in the District 4 competition. One of the highlights of the year was Joe Girio's victory in the Eastern Regionals at the 88-lb. exhibition class. The team also won the WHS Christmas Tourna- ment without having any individual champion. Terry Vance, Larry Paulhamus, and Tommy Bell all ad- vanced to the finals, but they were unable to win. 1967-1968 VARSITY RECORD WM They Canton , 35 IO Montoursvillc 54 9 Shikcllamy 25 25 Montgomery 40 I 1 Shamokin 15 Z5 Muncy ,,7,,, Y, 18 24 Warrior Run , ,, 32 10 Bald Eagle Nittany 32 14 Line Mountain ,, 20 25 South Williamsport 7 52 ll jersey Shore W 10 31 Loyalsoclc , 24 21 Hughesville , 28 12 Lock Haven 7 N ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 3 5 Christmas Tournament-First Place O Shoot lt - Pin. 1 . E Firirt Razz'-joe Girio, Fred Barone, Tommy Bull, ,lim Wintlcr Larry Pxulhimus Andy knight .Scmud Rau Dtnny Dithl John Shirt-y, Terry Vance, Butltly Thomas, Bill Holtz, Harry Alu: lntltr 'lhlrd Run M trty C tlllnl lohn M ipts Tom Ncitlii, -lim Vatsalintla, Rzlntly Shitllcr, Dzlvitl Lovv, ,lim llowlt-tt. Lui X 1 it rut or X ox t ntr lr in N111 Ronald Buck. Grapplers Have Suse ss .Q 7 yjafziimizriggffifg 1- ,Q .:. .... 9, Wrssfiff' .I1:fz i?:,: ' '5:F U P fr 7 w,,-55 ,0 M l def!! Fred Barone tries to force his man to the mat while fright! Bill Holtz cradles his opponent to get more team points by pinning. v 55 The take-down antl the break-down are very essential in wrestling. Qleftj Jim Wintler tries for a single-leg take-down and ffighfb Harry Alexander reaches for his opponenfs near arm to maintain Control. 94 in Rebuilding Year a' K. Strength, agility, and quickness are used hy all wrestlers. lflbwzm -lohn Shirey uses his strength to overpower his upponerit. tmp rfglvlj Dave Love picks up his opponents ankle to insure control. fright: Larry Paulhamus begins Il crutlle to try to pin his man. fbefnzvl Buddy Thomas, who uses quickness, agility, anti strength in almost perfect com- bination, uses another quality, balance, in an effort to stay on top of his mam. 95 Finrt Row-Sam Belle Ccmzcbj, Jim Flook, Jim Burger, Jack Rook, Allen Runner, Bernie LaBelle. Second Row-Pep Martin, Bill Evans, Tom Phillips, Steve Bower, jim Stavoy. Third Ron'-Don Kelchner, Steve Lepley, jim Schneider, Bob Newcombe, Bill Sowich. Harriers Faced Tough Season Crippled by injuries throughout the season, the barriers of new coach Sam Belle fought valiantly through a 2-7 dual meet record. Outstanding senior jim Burger after finishing first in four out of the first five dual meets injured his back and missed the next six meets, Second man Allen Runner was bothered with shinsplints through- out the season as were several other key runners. These injuries forced Coach Belle to use several in- experienced underclassmen in many important meets such as with powerful Wilkes-Barre Meyers, State College and Altoona. Even with the fine individual efforts of returning lettermen jack Rook and jim Flook, the Millionaires did not have enough depth to pull out the close meets. In the District 4 meet Burger exhibited his win- ning form again as he captured first place laurels with teammate Allen Runner a respectable fifth. The team finished second to strong Mt. Carmel. Coach Belle looks forward to next season when he will have many returning sophomores and juniors providing hope for a promising season. 1967 CROSS COUNTRY SCORES We They Berwick W , 25 32 Altoona . ...... 34 23 State College . .... 43 20 Berwick .. .. ,.... ,,,,,, 2 6 29 Abington Heights ,. . ..... 33 26 Milton . .1 . ,t.tttt...tttt. .ttt 1 30 26 Williainsport Invitational 5rdof5 State College Invitational 4th of4 Wilkes-Barre , .... . 51 15 Altoona ,. . .,.. ....,.. ....,, 4 2 19 Abington Heights . .. ....... 46 15 District No. 4 Meet 2nd of4 9fLow score wins Quik CAboz'e lefty Coach Belle discusses pre-meet strategy with seniors Jim Burger, Allen Runner, Jack Rook, and jim Flonk. Qfllmrej Jim Burger leads an Altoona runner in a meet at Brandon Park. CLOu'er leflQ Allen Runner and Jack Rook practice on the WHS track while Clzeloufj Jim Burger appears on his way to victory in another meet at Brandon Park. wt mai, xiN1w l l l I Active Girls Compete Senior Otlicials kept zu sharp cyc out for fouls in the volleyball and slxufflcbourd touruarncms while Junior Otiicials aided them by keeping score. 98 in AllfSport Da The eighteenth annual sports day was held on March 18, 1968, at the WHS Gym. The eight area high schools participating were Montoursville, Loyal- sock, Lock Haven, Warrior Run, South Williamsport, Muncy, Lewisburg, and Williamsport. These schools took part as teams in the following games: volleyball, basketball, ping pong, and shuffleboard. Winners were awarded first, second, and third place ribbons with a trophy given to the school which had accumulated the most points for the day. This year two trophies were awarded because of a tie between Loyalsock and Lewisburg. The events of the day were planned and carried out by the junior and senior officials working under the direction of the gym teachers. The seniors offi- ciated the games and acted as chairmen of the com- mittees, while the juniors served as scorekeepers and members of the committees. The sports managers kept busy tabulating team points while the rest of the girls took time out for refreshments. It was a short break, however, for soon the next event, shuffleboard, was underway. TV' KX mx l U5 3 '5 is . i Z , ,Mig 1 3 Q iii I IH rig www ,Q V. Qilivvvl Gym Club, advised this year by Miss Mary Hart- ranft, was as exciting and challenging as ever. Throughout the basketball season, gym club practiced whenever they could, and then with the coming of spring, the practice began in earnest. The mats came out and so too the spring boards and apparatus, liach member specialized and prepared for the gym exhibi- tion and the state meet. Participants tried to achieve body control and strength not only on the mats but also on the ap- paratus. One of the favorite attractions at a gym exhibition is a routine executed on the even and uneven parallel bars, a thriller because it requires such precision. Another favorite is a routine on the balance beam. Routines on the other pieces of ap- paratus such as the rings, the swedish box, and the buck, are audience pleasers, too. As the Gym Club members work out these routines, they achieve physi- cal fitness and coordination as well as having a great deal of fun. Students viewed the outcome of their efforts at the annual gym exhibition of May I. Dick Curchoe practices the swing, one of the fundamental moves on the parallel bars. Precision Through Practice GYM CLUB: From' Ron'-Pam Lecce, joan Agnor, Debbie Hamm, Patricia Reidy, Valerie Bell, Kim Bordinger, Sharon She best, Rita Marzzacco, Muff Knaur. 565011127 Razz'-Alice Ulmer, Pat Jacobson, Frances Mullley, Laraine Snyder, Donna McQuil len, Debbie Kelchner, Shirl Hawkins. Mary Cocks, Debbie Dietrick, Debbie Butters. Third Run'-Tim Matty, Charles Robin- son, jim Dempsey, Tom Beachem, Sally Diltz, Ralph Getz, Dick Curchoe, Paul Fleming. Andy Knight, Tom Bell, Miss Hart- ranft. 'E Z 5 Hz ,, PN gx Z , 4 w w 'f 1 4 V' xx K M W 2 ' ' ' ? , K 5 ' Q W Q K Q zf 11 8 Y Q ? Y W K am? ,Y P , ' ,,Q,,,f,-2, ,,,,. ,,g, -, Q., A f ffuawf, - . :m5f45': i 'll ' L' -'ff5s!9'f'. - ' '?2wg k? ? ' 35515-'f WN 'S' 4,-yfwfQfg,:f,--Lkfw g wwf + UNDERCLASSME Sophs loin Social, Academic With a little chaos but much enthusiasm, the class of 1970, boasting S90 members, joined the so- cial and academic life of Wfilliamsport High School. Miss Joann Carl, the class adviser, selected Mrs. Harry Boyer and Mr. C. Louis Wascher as class parents. After interviewing prospective students, Miss Carl chose as class officers: Priscilla Deming, secre- tary, Mike Starr, treasurer, Nancy Hepler and Donna Getz, scrapbook custodiansg and Ann Rosser, welfare chairman. Under the supervision of the class party chairmen, Sandra Minkin and jim Mahoney, a suc- cessful sophomore class party was held on December 16, 1967. The color committee, guided by chairman joan Agnor, selected navy blue and gold as their class colors. As the summer approaches, the class of 1970 looks forward to the future in which WHS will help them achieve intellectual and academic maturity. Mr. Youngs Biology I classes prepare to explore cells under the microscope. .w ww , if ' an s Q 5:'a,,.., As sophomores we settled down to a normal classroom routine. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Fifi! Razz'-Priscilla Deming, rerretrzry' Mike Starr, trerzmrer. Semmi Rr1uf-- Nancy Hepler and Donna Getz, rcmpbook cu.ttr1dian.t. ww Life at WHS DUN' FORGET Q -154 W HV 5553 Ll? ummm. nfl Miss Carl, Sophomore Class adziier. talks to Priscilla Deming .vefreffzrj and Michael Srz1rr,t1'cax,u1'er. Participation in classroom activities is an important part of learning as displayed by Kathy Fuller. SOPHOBIORF CLASS PARFNTSAML C. Louis The music of Tha Phophctsn highlights the activitics Waschcr antl Mrs. Harry Boyer. of the Sophomore Party. ' s A Yr - V 'r f ? 1 ROOM 4 CMr. C. Robert Schultzj. Silling-Toni Barone, Alphonso Barbee, Dave Bailey, Alan Anderson, Doug Anderson, Betty Ashenfelder. Second Row-Mary Lou Armstrong, Debbie Airgood, Rita Aldenderfer, Sandra Barlet, Jan Ardrey, Sue Ball, Candace Andrews, Marilyn Barr, Judy Barr, Joan Agnor, Sharon Baker, Jeanette Barr. Third Row-Tom Baird, Dave Bair, Bruce Acker- man, Dennis Barnes, Gary Bains, Jim Baier, Charley Baker, Barry Baier, Michael Baron, John Aderhold, ROOM 6 fMr. L. Rodman Wursterj. Sitting-Evelyn Bowman, Patti Boyer, Anne Beirle, Donna Barth, Sandy Bowling, Maureen Blizzard. Second Row--Tushanna Barrett, Jacque Bartron, Joanne Berry, Judy Beach, Debra Blakely, Janet Blair, Cindy Blackwell. Third Ron'-Carol Binderup, Cindy Beck, Marjorie Boyle, Kathy Beaghley, Janet Bellott, Dotry Beck, Joyce Batkowski, Jean Bige- low. Fourth Rau'--Del Blakely, Neal Barr, Galen Beach, Jack Bernstine, Stanley Bates, Paul Bismark, Steve Bates, Denny Beck, Dave Bowen. ROOM 7 CML Ronald Beckj. Sitting-Nancy Brown, Brenda Brown, Linda Brandt, Kathy Brink, John Busler, Dave C. Camp- bell. Second R01l'iROH3lLl Calkins, Pat Bozic, Debbie Butters, Cindy Campbell, Edie Buttorff, Connie Burrows, Patricia Brasing- ton, Marijean Butson, Lenna Brown, Dianna Bruno, Debbie Burd, Ruth Bubb, Gretchen Bubb, Orrie Brown. Third Row-Mike Bradley, Paul Braadt, Tony Campana, Jackie Brown, Ken Caputo, John Brown, Robert Breitenbach, Gerald Brass, Barry Burrows, Lyle Brown, Gary Brownlee, Jay Brumberg, Dave W. Campbell, Carl Burkholder. 106 ROOM 8 fMr. Robert Millerp. Fin! Rau'-Roxy Carnevale, Linda Clipper, Diane Ciucco, Heather Colley, Helen Carpenter, Pam Carpenter, Kathy Carey, Debbie Columbine, Dorothy Cero. Second Rou'4Mike Cioth, Arlene Churba, Nancy Case, Clara Coffey, Kathy Card, Kathy Chilson, Sandy Carr, Peggy Christian, Terry Cashera, Chris Coder, Harold Campbell, Third Rauf'-John Clarkson, Harry Childs, Robert Chute, Vincent Cominskie, Steve Cole, Cliff Cohen, Philip Cipolla, John Casson, Randy Cohick, Gregory Cendoma, Robert Compton, Wayne Carpenter. ROOM 105 CMr. Charles Blackburnk. Sitting-Karen Denesevich, Joel Crabtree, Elmer Coney, Melvin Crist, Suzanne Ctotear, Eloise Deremer. Semzzd Ron'-Laura Cu rchoe, Linda Connelly, Debra Dietrick, Cathy Dillon, Debra Dewitt, Marci Corson, Barbara Dickey, Priscilla Deming, Kay Creveling, Paula Deatrich, Lawanda Craven, Florence Crooks, Christine Crossley, Deborah Dan- gle. Third Rau'-John Crossley, Robert Dimassimo, Bryan Crawley, Terry Dangle, David Croyle, William Decker, Bruce Crissman, Terry Confair, David Dewitt, Gary Danison, John Crawford. r ,. 3 Mu ROOM 106 CML Robert Shaferj. Siiliflg-Gloria Dunn, Starr Ergott, Diane Dymeck, Williani Eaton, Michael Dudek, Sherry Dowling. Semzzd Razz'-Helen Dunkleberger, Mary Evanchik, Brenda Emig, Janet Farrington, Kathie Emig, Kimberly Edwards, Francis Dulaney, Vickie Engle, Vicky Elston, Lorraine Eck. Third lflllfg-Llkltlllll Dincher, Gloria Engel, Donna Engel, Linda E ck, Doris Engel, Patricia Dore, Paula Dincher. Fnnrflv Rllll'--IZIIUCS Eck, joseph Edgeworth, Richard Drunkenmiller, Gary Eiswerth, Leonard DiMichele, Gary Engel, john Eckroth, Anthony Ennis, Romey Fagnano. 107 ROOM 110 fMiss Rosemary Cheatley. Sitting-Lewis Zellers, Robyn Allen, Elizabeth Wertz, Linda Krupa, Pamela Fisher, Craig Fisher. Serond Razz'-Dwight Rhodes, Charm Crane, Karen Mutchler, Cathy Earnest, Nancy Paulhamus, Ann Rosser, Vir- ginia Kehler, Karen Seybert, Frances Hiscar, Paula Finkelstein, Mary Mahoney. Third Row-June Metzger, David Zimmerman, Ronald Harsch, Richard Hoover, Dennis Doebler, Glenn Fagley, Michael Harris, Michael Zellers. Fmwth Ron'-Lee Gramling, Joseph Howard, Lynn Plymette, Donald Bastian, Terry Knowlden, John Snauffer, Stephen Mutcher. ROOM 403 CMr. Robert Clokeyj. Sitting-Kathy Fuller, Mark Fisher, Richard Fink, Patrick Fierro, Sandra Fisher, Karen Frank. Second R014'-Barbara Folmar, Laura Fenstemaker, Deborah Fink, Theresa Jean Fitzsimmons, Connie Fink, Bonnie Fink, Mary Foster, Glenda Frazier, Kitty Frazier, Deborah Fox. Third Razz'-Sharon Fornwalt, Susan Frey, Ann Farrow, Janice Fink, Joyce Fink, Francine Fry, Christy Fox. Fourth Row-John Folmar, Jeffrey Fischer, Lee Francisco, Tom Frank, Charles Frederick, Mark Fry, John Fisher, Harry Frank, Robert Fry. ROOM 404 CMr. Thomas McDevittD. Sitting-Marie Gorasi, Michele Gerardi, Glennore Funk, Diane Gush, Jane Hamilton, Elizabeth Good. Second Rout'-Joseph Girio, Keith Fullmer, Debra Gair, Linda Getgen, Nancy Getchen, Cecelia Hamm, Darlene Gast, Mary Greenway, Donna Getz, Holly Haberstroh, Jacqueline Gibbs, Neil Hammaker, Lloyd Furman. Third R010-John Gut- shall, Mark Garverick, Emmanuel Georges, Barry Haines, Dennis Greenawalt, James Haas, Scott Hamilton, Walter Grove, John Girio, Frank Hamm, William Gulick, David Garverick, Larry Goettel. 108 ROOM 405 CMr. Dallas Srevensonp. Sitting-Carolyn Hook, Nancy Hepler, Dan Hiltz, David Hess, Margie Hipple, Shirl Haw- kins, Second Ron'-Shirley Hart, Marie Heim, Susan Hendershot, Sharon Henninger, Fran Hogan, Ellen Harsch, Harriet Hess, Doris Hill, Bunny Hendershot, Stephanie Hartman. Third Rou'-Donna Haupt, Susan Homisak, Diane Hill, Elizabeth Herritt, Liz Heilman, Dottie Hill, Pat Hills. Fwzrtb Razz'-David Hensler, George Hartranft, Steve Hinkel, David Bailey, Corby Henrick- son, Tom Hauser, Mark Hobba, Don Hoover, Gary Hess, Bob Hetzel. ROOM 406 QMrs. Karen Zimmermanl. Sitting-Linda Kackenmeister, Christine Jenks, Susan Klein, Susan Huyck, Debbie Hunter, Lynn Johnson. Second Ron'-Linda Keller, Hester Hower, Carol Knauber, Linda Hughson, Marcella Knaur, Doreen Kepler, Larry Johnson, Ella Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Cherilyn Koch, Cindy Kaier, Patty Jacobson. Third Rau'-Larry Kettler, Randy Knipe, Don Kelchner, Marilyn Kistner, Sandy Hunter, Helen Kaiser, Arlene Hornberger, Sharon Koons, Gary Kimble, John Jones, Noble Jarrett. Frmrlh Rr1zz'-Walter Kehler, David Klimek, Bob Janson, Gary Karschner, Doug Kidd, Albert Koons, Dave Kohler, James Karney, Michael Kelley, Gary Huggins, Robert Johnson, Thomas Kefalas, Forrest Johnston. ROOM 40' CMr. Francis Votteroz. Siltiug-Marcia Lambert, Mary Lutz, David Love, Gary Magargle, Carla Mahaffey, Janice Lehotsky. Seward Reza'-fLinda Luke, Donna Lowmiller, Diane Kramm, Patricia Lunt, Darlyn Lechler, Kathy Liddic, Paulette Lose, Danuta Kraweayk, Sharon Lusk. Third Rrm'fRebecca Maclndoe, Rebecca Lyons, Jean MacGorman, Cheryl Kruse, Arie Kuhns, Mary Livermore, Jean LaBelle. Fourth Rozz'fScott Machanic, Michael Lamade, Bernard Lambert, James L'Heureux, John Lamade, David Lovell, Harold London, James Mahoney, Bernard LaBelle, David Lilley, Lawrence Kulla. 109 ,nr-,..,-wvm ROOM 408 CMiss Elizabeth Ertelh. Sitting-Jane Martin, Mary McGee, Debbie Mapes, Cynthia May, Kathy McCloskey, Eliza- beth McMahon. Second Ron'-Rita Marzzaco, Kathy Martin, Kathy Martino, Kathy McMichael, Mary Martz, Bonnie Marshall, Mary Carol Maio, Lucinda McKenzie, Vonnie McLaughlin, Debbie Matthews, Kae Mankey. Third Ron'-Mary McErn, Penny Marquardt, Tom McLain, Bill Matty, Bill McCormick, Harry Mann, ,lay McCoy, Joe Maley, Donald Masser, Pep Martin, Marie McClain, Kris Martz. ROOM 409 CMrs. Mary Millerj. Sitting-Deborah Miller, Marian Miose, Rosemary Miller, Connie Miller, Frances Miller, Diane Metz, Sermld RfJll'1-IUJY Moore, Vicky Moore, Christine Mechtly, Tina Merrell, Helen Mosteller, Diane Moon, Carol McQui11en, Donna McQui1len, Lee Hoa Miao, Eileen Miller. Third Row-Thomas Mecum, Sandra Minkin, Frances Morgan, Frederick Michael, Salvatore Minnella, William Menne, Kenneth Moon, Davirl Meckbach, Walter Moyer, James McMunn, Robert Mor- gan, Darlene Mosteller, Kim Moore. ROOM 410 CMrs. Myrtle E. Omoleckib. 5'itti11g-William Nichols, Thomas Nagy, Debra Nelson, Charlene Odell, Dennis Perry, Joseph Okkelberg. Second Razz'-Joy Paulhamus, Linda Newberry, Diane Packard, Rose Nan, Kathleen Pellegrino, Janet Pea- cock, Anne Nelson, Donna Nixon, Lintla Nicastro, Donna Musto, Carol Nyman. Third Raw-Earl Newcomer, Cynthia Pagana, Sherry Mutchler, Gary Nyman, Dale Parke, Scott Muredrlu, Robert Newcombe, Keith Nevel, Paul Orwig, Carl Narber, Antonia Noviello, Kathy Myers, john Ort, Steven Ohnmeiss. 110 ROOM 412 4Miss Judith Reederl. Sitting-Debra Pifer, Carol Rockey. Richard Robertson, Andrew Ranck, Cheryl Preston, Rosemary Renk. Second Ron'-Phyllis Roan, Nancy Rook, Kathy Pugliese, Georgette Rolley, Donna Pepperman, Deborah Powell, Beverly Ridgely, Becky Ranck, Suzanne Revak, Donna Rauch, Donna Pettit, Carol Perry. Third Rule'-Richard Reidy, Daniel Pittinger, Gary Plankenhorn, Thomas Randall, Albert Rizzo, Rodney Pontious, Kelly Phillips, Anthony Rampulla, James Ritchey, George Rodgers, Andrew Richardson, Kim Root, ROOM 415 fMr. Edward Frontzl. Sitting-Pat Scott, Kathy Schweikle, Debbie Rupert, Roberta Schultz, Bobbi Shaible, Linda Shaffer, Setwza' Ron'-Sue Sember, Debbie Sandell, Connie Royer, Elizabeth Sechler, Roberta Ryder, Debbie Seitzer, Barb Seidel, Therese Selleck, Barb Schauer, Cindy Schleh, Ruth Sharar. Third Ron'-Richard Saylor, Steve Schromm, Scott Royer, Ronald Sauers, Philip Schwartz, Ray Shadday, Terry Schuman, Robert Russel, Robert Schaefer, David Sedlock, Charles Seaman, Michael Samar, Harry Servoss. ROOM 415 CMr. Robert Kochl. Silfizzggfflharrllaiiie Stepp, Cathy Snook, Regena Stepp, Verna Shurer, Sharon Smedley. Second Ron'-Becky Stadt, Debby Sparks, Cathy Sornberger, Mary Smith, Kathy Shuman, Carletta Smith, Shelia Sherman, .lo Smyrni- otes, -loyce Sheleman, Tanya Sharar, Tfvjrn' Run'-Debbie South. Cindy Staiman, Pat Stark, Donna Snyder, Diane Solarek, Pat Steck, Ann Springman, Laraine Snyder, Pam Snyder, Aletha Starr, Ann Smith, Barbara Signor, Kathy Simpson. Fofzrllv Rl2ll'-- Gary Singer, Mike Starr, wlohn Shirey, xlohn Springman, Terry Stahl, Tom Sperow, Bill Sowich, -lim Snyder, Bob Shutt, Ralph Sheasley. Fifih Run'-Bob Snyder, Keith Spiegel, Brett Springman, Bob Shultz, ,lim Sraib. Greg Snyder, Randy Shifilet, Steve Sterlinu. 111 ROOM 416 CMrs. Joann Glossnerj. Sitting-Sharon Thomas, George Strunk, Stanley Tharp, Tom Tenon, Samuel Stewart, Mary Sunderland. Second Ron'-Yvonne Swartz, Bonnie Thompson, Susan Tilburg, Cindy Stopper, Azel Thomas, Judy Swanson, Sharon Stroup, Charisse Stroup, Lynn Suszko, Karen Taylor, Sandy Tawney, Judy Tawney, Sharon L. Thomas. Third Razz'-Albert Stoppa, Jeff Theis, David Tompkins, Mike Swope, James Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Dennis Stopper, Douglas Swift, Thomas Tomp- kins, Gary Stibgen, Van Thompson. ROOM 555 CMrs. Frederica Stringfellowf Sitting-Diane Vermilya, Nick Vonada, Mike Warfel, David Wagner, Anne Wfascher, Roberta Walker. Second Rau'-Janice Walton, Cathy Umstead, Sharon Ulsamer, Penny Vassallo, Rosemary Wagner, Debra Vaughn, Deborah Ungard, Nanette Weigle, Linda Trostle, Kathie Tupper. Third Row-Sharon Ulrich, Linda Vanlelorn, Sandra Tubbs, Cecelia Waltz, Maryann Wallech, Dorothea Walton, Suzanne Velott, Joanne Tucker, Delores Updegraff Fowlh Row-Leonard Weber, David Walker, Emil Waldman, Jack Ward, Theodore Ware, Steve Vittorio, Donald Treese. ROOM 556 CMr. Raymond Freej. Sitti12gaGlee Welch, Barbara Younes, Elaine Williams, Susan Wolfe, Brenda West, Sandy Young. Second Row-Patricia Wheeland, Joann Wolf, Barbara Zeigler, Kathryn Yoder, Debra Wennerholt, Barbara Young, Priscilla Wilkins, Mary Woodward, Dagmar Weiss, Linda Worthington. Third' Ron'-Catherine Whitesell, Janice Wheeland, Carol Zarzyczny, Mary Zavada, Stephanie Wright, Mary Winter. Fourth Row-Charles Wolf. David Wfise, Richard Whaley, Jeff Wfelliver, Ricardo Wilson, Eugene Wool, Clay Whaley, Stanley Younkin, David Westphal. 112 C-1 CMr. C. M. Tempescoj. Siiting-Thomas Loughry, Jon Smith, Claude Duitch, William Dunlap, Robert Williams, Stephen Bonnell. Second Rauf-james Orr, Kent Paulhamus, Terry Persun, Ronald Hoffer, William Burns, Charles Kiess, Donald An- derson, Charles Montz, Douglas Huyck, Bruce Emig. Third Row-David Engel, David Hamilton, Cody Thomas, William Kuzio, Richard Ritter, David Yonkin, Arthur Ulmer, Steve Corter. C-2 CMr. C. M. Tempescoj. Firrl Rau'-Richard Bussler, Thomas Pryor, Stanley Stiger, Carl Miller, Raymond Surfleld, James Hillyard, Martin Cellini. Second Row-Jeffrey Coulston, Bruce Blow, Ada Snyder, Peter Hoffman, Robert Phillips, Scott Hope, LeRoy Mosteller. Third Row-Fred Bunge, Joseph Engel, Carl Schramm, Donald Bower, Larry Foot, David Miller. C-5 QMr. L. C. Allenj. Sitting-Elmer Lettier, Scott Stetler, William Montgomery, Gerald Montgomery, Ron Snauffer, Larry Bair. Second Ron'-Alan Hughey, 'Gary Wertman, Tom Getgen, Tom Artley, Donald Webster, Steve Roupp, Mike Povish, Paul Cowles, Bryan Magargle, Terry Mertz, Douglas Bower, Darl Shope. Third Rau'-jacob Winter, john Eglio, Gary Fullmer, Charles Smith, Mark Orwig, Glen McStay, Robert Hoffman, Robert Vaughn, Dan Palmeter, Stephen Timlin, Allan Eddinger, David Swarthout. 113 f QS 2' W, ROOM C-4 CML L, C. Allenj. Fin! Row-Mark Cellini, Stephen Stopper, Raymond Blow, Stephen Sponhouse, David Mayer, John Pleasant, Craig Hess, Alfred Sciacca, Ron Engel. Second Row-Larry Fladd,John Gibson,William Moore, Charles Pequig- not, Gary Hartley, Todd Leinback, Russell Tanner. Third Row-Dennis Breen, David Boring, Joe Hall, John Renk, Steve Lowe, James Bailey, Jim Wanamaker. F ROOM C-5 CMr. L. C. Allenj. Siztiwg-Kenneth Saltsman, Dennis Martin, Ramon Snook, Mike Hawkins, Pete Schweikart, Stephen Confer. Second Row-Tim Martin, joe Moore, Paul Gower, Dennis Williams, Clifford Lewis, David Morris, Mike Bock, Dale Gower, Alan Horner, Mark Smith, Harold Knerr. Third Row-James Pepperman, Dennis Mitcheltree, Robert Sweeting, Ronald Bainey, Joe Myers, Joel Heivly, Gary Sondreal, William Delp, Ernest Fromille, Sidney Mitcheltree, Carl Fry, Thomas Flock, Richard Musto. OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM CMr. Ken Robhinsb. Siiling-Charles Gregory, Edward Rice, Janet Nelson, Eileen Harmon, Robert Harvey, Charles Wilson. Second Row-Charles Barnes, Donna Short, Judy Dannelley, Lillie Peluso, Carol Smith, Rosilie Brown, Marie Morrison, Viola Griffith, Alberta Dirk, Shirley Brown, Mary Johnson, Joyce Toner, Linda Kinney. Third R010'-JEIIY Smith, Joseph Rice, William Dirk, William Mathews, Terry Spong, Marty Montgomery, Thomas Walton, Steve Brown, Joseph McElroy, James J. Johnson, Charles Hamilton, Charles Smith. Fofzrflo Rout'-VUilliam Johnson, David Pelu- so, Calvin Liberati, james Bates, Jim Fleming, David Heard, Malvin Gross, James E. johnson, Dewayne Harvey, joseph Brown, Richard Hamilton, William Miller. 114 A wczrld of ideas meet in a classroom discussion group 1 Lee Hoa Miao is instructed in the techniques of cheering by senior cheerleader Debbie Hamm. At a meeting uf the Sophomore dues committee, members propose new money-making: projects. WW aww ywwwwvivwe 28608919 f r - ' l'Q 'f1ZiTt i E V P A .,i,i . 115 ,,,, Dr. Delgalvis discusses future plans with members of the junior class. Juniors exhibit that strength of body is as important as strength of mind. Class of l969 The class of 1969 entered WHS with approxi- mately 7l4 students. Dr. Delgalvis was appointed as class adviser along with Mrs. Willianw Gehron and Mr. Williani Schrum as class parents. Their committee heads were Richard Gathman, treasurerg Mary jane Mechley, secretaryg Nancy Ecker, scrapbook custodi- ang and jean Elliott, historian. It was voted that the class colors should be navy blue and gold. Mrs. Leonard Ulmer and Mr. Elwood Lilley were the class parents during the junior year. As juniors they chose their officers: Mark Troisi, presidentg Carol Lamey, vice presidentg Karen Peterson, secre- taryg and Dave Raemore, treasurer. South Pacificf a musical, was selected as the class play and presented on March 29 and 30. Due to the chaos prevalent in every phase of life today, it behooves us, the class of 1969, to establish in our minds the goals attainable in a free democracy. These goals can only be met by an educated and con- cerned people. The challenges that lie ahead will be met in a most satisfactory way if we pursue with much diligence, the preparations afforded us in our last school year. Juniors realize that note taking is an essential part of learning. Strives t0 Achieve Goal JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sining-Carol Lamey, zfice-preyidefln Karen Peterson, .vew'etu1'y. Stuudizzg-Mark Troisi, pre,fident,' Dave Raemore, fV'4'L1.fllI'6I', JUNIOR CLASS PARENTS-Mrs. Leonard Ulmer and Mr. Elwood Lilley. 117 Cast members listen as Mr. Jones explains a scene from the musical South Pacific. ROOM l04 CMrs. Eleanor Budmanj. Sitting-Bonnie Mitcheltree, Donna Boyer, Jeanne Elliott, Eileen Lilley, Sherry Copen- haver, Jill Finkbeiner. Second Row-Joanne Kiehl, Timothy Mahoney, Gerald Green, Gerald Kehler, Libro Scinicariello, Steven Hartman, Jomarie Nezzo, Marilyn Eulton,T1Ji1'd Ron'-Allen Calvert, Michael Haas, Marvin Hurwitz, Steven Sechrist, Leroy Hoover, Barry Gehron, Marc Miller, Stephen Fleeger, Robert Shearer, Michael Rechel. ROOM 117 QMiss Louise Strykerj. Siltizzg-Donald Anderson, Carol Bechtel, Nancy Knittle, Mary Kane, Mary Jane Meckley, Kenneth Kackenmeister.Sem11d Ron'-Cynthia Heiser, Lee Eberhart, Leatha Kieser, Lorena Hoffman, Susan Grieco, Deborah Grenoble. Third Remy'-Randall Allison, Richard Miller, Richard Gathman, Charles Packard, Douglas Loss, Robert Reeder, Allen Westbrtutak. ROOM 211 CML Roland SlingerlandD and ROOM 225 CMr. Elmer Koonsb. Sitting-Debbie Schaefer, Gail Shook, Linda Dew- ees, Debbie Niklaus, Laurie Hanin, Debbie Myers. Second Row-Gail Guthrie, Marie Monks, Linda Weltercuth, Susan Gouldy, jenny Carey, Anne Fenstemaker, Ann Schultz, Debbie Eveleth, Karen Sholder, Carol Slee, Bonnie Patchen. Third Ron'-Mike Casale, Ted Thompson, Dave Raemore, Mark Ferris, Gene Ulmer, Donald 'Green,Jol1n Fessler, James Stavoy. Mark Troisi. 118 ROOM 213 6Mrs. Lois Huntonj and ROOM 317 fMr, Philip Thomasih. Sitliwg-Paula Turnbaugh, Angela Martinozzi, Deb- bie Hinaman, Patti Wcullett, Judy King, Susan Hirsh. Serwzd Razz'-Faye Browne, Marcy Gordon, Diana Brion, Carol Lamey, Vicki Arnold, Eylene Sawyer, Hope Gehron, Valerie Bell, Sondra Kaler, Betsy Hospers. Third Row-Susanne Cress, Susan Mc- Clain, Barbara Crouse, Antonia Anastasia, Nancy Ecker, Theresa Bastian, Diane Fahlfeder, Christy Poff, Becky Bubb. Fourth Ron'-Harry Beaghley, David Banks, Jonathan Simon, Ed Maley, Alan Lehotsky, Mike Reese. ROOM 302 fMr. William Youngb, Sillirzg-Carol Barr, Dorothy Armstrong, Nancy Beightol, Cheryl Aunkst, Sandra Baker, JoAnne Banzhaf. Second Rau'-Tanya Bartley, Kathryn Binderup, Carol Berry, Deborah Bair, JoAnn Agnone, Sharon Beamer, Jane Baier, Ann Babula, Bonnie Berta, Sandra Bernstine, Debra Beachem, Cheryl Anderson, Theresa Allison. Third Rr1z4'-Wil- liam Andrus, John Barbee, Victor Beach, Gary Bernardi, Dennis Bigger, Craig Adams, Leroy Baer, Grant Ball, Lawrence Biichle, Fred Barone, Tom Bell. ROOM 503 CMr. Leonard Salvatorih. Sitlifzg-Cynthia Bonner, ,loAnna Bruno, Steve Bower, Bob Bird, Vickie Britt, Nancy Bowen. Second Rau'-Mary Brown, Rose Mary Bower, Susan Boyles, Kim Bordinger, Cheryl Boyer, Cheryl Brion, Sharon Brown, Harriet Brace, Mary Borowski, Peggy Caldwell, Virginia Carr, Tonta Bowers, Elaine Bower. Third Ron'-Bill Burger, Ronald Bubb, Bill Buzzerd, Robert Boehmer, Francis Briel, Joe Ciampana, Charles Buss, Bob Bush, Dick Brown, Steven Bloom, Lester Bussom, Lucian Buckingham. 119 ROOM 304 fMrs. Joanne Ameighb. Swing-Bonnie Confer, Alice Clinger, Cynthia Confer, Bonnie Crossley, Adeline Ciccarelli, Cathy Connell, Second Row-Sandra Chew, Deanna Davis, Susan Darling, Rose Carter, Rosemary Cimabue, Ann Cole, JoMarie Casale, Sandra Croffut, Callen Colley, Gayle Connelly, Nora Corbett, Sandra Clark. Third Row-Evoyn Confer, Danny Day, Bob Clayton, Ray Danneker, Tom Croft, Dennis Deitrich, Max Casale, Mike Cendoma, Raymond Crawford, Frank Clark, Debra Collins. ROOM 505 CML Walter FullmerD. Sitting-Virginia Eaton, Debbie Dudek, Becky Dincher, Mark Dincher, Paul English, Joe DeSanto. Second Row-Sally Diltz, Cathy Dirk, Patty Eberhart, Cindy DeFort, Leah Dolan, Bea Fld, Linda Doebler, Gloria Delker, Patty Delamo, Dorothy Deckman. Third Row-Karen Eckert, Becky Dieffenbach, Bonnie Decker, Barbara Driver, Linda Eck, Betty Dougherty, Connie DeWitt, Helen Emerick. Fourth Row-John Eberharr, Grove Deming, Steve DiMichele, Carl Deppen, Greg Dickey, George Emig, Gary Eck. ROOM 306 CMr. John Kutneyb. Sitting-Peggy Getgen, Mary Geiger, Virginia Geiger, Pam Grove, Randy Good, Mark Gor- man. Second Row-Carol Faivre, Terry Hammons, Judy Brassmyer, Debra Haines, Frances Fieden, Becky Gross, Donna Gamble, Mary Fink, Suzanne Frelin, Connie Foresman, Michele Fisher. Third Row-Ellen Evey, Deborah Fvans, Babette Frank, Becky Greninger, Marilyn Fink, Sandra Griess, Linda Foor, Carolyn Fisher, Alice Gerber, Harriett Getgen, Sandra Hale, Ruth Gross, Eclwina Farrington. Fourth Row-Mark Fischer, Paul Fantaskey, John Fourney, Craig Fink, Chap Getchen, Wayne Freed, James Haag, William Evans, Michael Hamm, Douglas Fessler, Robert Gehron, Thomas Graham, Richard Gordon. 120 -'Macaw' ROOM 307 CMrs. Rose Kaplanj. Swing-Patricia Hill, Rose Hoffman, Celia Hinds, Stephen Henry, Daniel Hartsock, Robert Herr. Second Row-Linda Hiller, Lana Hostrander, Louise Howell, Anne Henry, Karen Hickoff, Martha Hess, Geraldine Harris, Amy Hindley, Deborah Henley, Catherine Heim. Third Rout'-Kathy Hulsizer, Sheila Holmes, Jean Hess, Patti Hiller, Joanne Hart, Marcia Heron. Fourth Row-Edward Helminiak, Gary Hinaman, Richard Hunter, Edward Hubbell, Scott Harris, David Henderson, Edward Hendershot, Paul Harvey, Scott Horn, Robert Herz. PQ' ROOM 308 fMrs. Edna Wilkinsonj. Sitling-Kathy Keller, Margaret Johnson, Doreen Johnson, Amy Hunter, Kathleen Kelley, Rebecca Huss. Seroml Ron'-Carolyn Kaiser, Phyllis King, Diane Kaye, Jacqueline Jones, Linda Kohler, Bonnie June, Faith Huntington, Candy Kissell, Mary Jean, Debra Kinley, Linda Jackson, Jeanne Kramer, Cheryl Kieser, Gloria Kibler. Third Row -Craig Kimble, Donald Kohler, Amos Hunter, Dale Kieffer, John Kerstetter, Carl Klingaman, Van Knight, Philip Koch, Craig Kaufman, Richard Jacobson, Stephen Kerbacher. ROOM 509 CMrs. Mildred Lawsonb. Sitting-Connie Martin, Cynthia Lucas, Herman Lorson, Kay Mahaffey, Gail Lambert, Cindy Manno. Second Rau'-Delores Loner, Candace Kuhns, Pamela Lecce, Darlene Lowe, Cathy Lyons, Linda Lundy, Joanne Marta, Donna Leidhecker, Sandra Loughry, Deborah Livermore, Cindy Maruschak, Mary Kulla, Sandra Mahoney. Third Row- Rickey Lefever, Robert Lockard, James Kuzio, Victor Marcllioni, Larry Lupole, Steven Lepley, Roy Mason, Keith Liebensperger, Carl Marshall. Robert Long, Frederick Lewis. 121 W M, ,,,, ,,,Y,,,, , E ROOM 310 CDt. Nicholas Delgalvisb. Sitting-Elaine McErn, Linda Monastro, Felice Mentllet, Patricia McNamara, Sherry Miller, Ann McNamara. Second Row-Jeanne Miosi, Anne Morrison, Valerie Monroe, Donna Moser, Sally Mitchell, Karen Mauk, Shirley Moon, Christine Moser, Jean McNeil, Donna McGee, Syntlria Mendler, Marianne Metzger, Kathleen Mcunn, Becky Miller, Patricia Molino. Third Row-Marc Monastro, Robert Moore, Walter Miller, Robert Miller, Halden McClure, Tony Moore, John Moerschbacher, Thomas McCloskey, Anthony Mileto. -rmwe ' ROOM 511 QMt. Robert SwartzJ.Siltif1g-Patty O'Dell, Betsy Otto, Elaine Petcavage, Gary Paulhamus, Diane Myers, Mike Pantano. Second Rau'-Linda Mundtick, Bonnie Packer, Debbie Pasukinis, Leeanna Nyrtlan, Frances Muflley, Ann Nicolio, Marilyn Ogden, Margaret O'Donnell, Janice Overdorf, Margaret Ottenmiller, Margaret Pagnatto, Karen Peterson, Wana Phillips, Carol Nelson. Third Rau'-William Neidig, Thomas Phillips, Wayne Moyer, Richard Neidig, Dave Phillips, Robert Peterson, William Ott, Charles Muflley, Larry Paulhamus, James Mulbetgerhloseph O'Neill. ROOM 519 CMr. Robert Ulrichj. Sitting-Diane Pugliese, Sherry Ross, Deborah Plank, Janet Rogers, Nancy Pick, Cindy Reed. Second Raza'-Joann Reeder, Patty Reeder, Sue Preston, Patty Potts, Linda Reifsnycler, Margaret Probst, Laurie Richartls, Pam Rhoades, Phoebe Ranck, Pam Reeil, Nancy Robinson, Penny Ritter, Chris Regoloulos, Trish Reitly. Third Row-John Pryor, joe Potts, Bill Robinson, Tom Rall, Phil Pulizzi, Marc Riililell, Tom Pophal, Bruce Rogers, ,lzunes Potter, Ross Ressler, Clyde Roan, Terry Ramin. 122 M, 2 -- - mt wr ROOM 521 QMiss Shelby Dunlapb. Siflifzg-Gail Smeak. Mareie Shaner, Sandy Rupert, Sam Schrum, Linda Rush, Irenay Shafer. Sewud Ron'-Barb Shipman, Sharon Shadle, Barb Schneider, Debbie Sechler, Virginia Roupp, Mary Ann Sharbaugh, Karen Rothfuss, Joanne Seehrist, Carolyn Rotoli, Sharon Shebest. Third Run'-Dave Simon, Dean Shaffer, Bernie Scott, ,lim Schutt, Leonard Smeenk, Scott Schweikle, Steve Shadick, Dave Saar, Richard Rowles, Craig Rowles. ROOM 525 C,Mr. Kenneth Myersl. Sitting-Billie Snyder, Sandy Sortman, Gary Snyder, Kirby Smith, Suzanne Snyder, Cathy Strouse. Semnd Ron'-Phyllis Smith, Ruth Smith, ,Ioan Smith, jeannetta Snyder, Linda Snyder, Jeanne Swarthout, Linda Spurr, Debbie Sweeting, Linda Smith, Janice Stroup, Patty Strasburg, Maryellen Smith, Paulette Switzer. Third Rua'-Kathy Smith, Harold Smith, John Sweeley, Tom Stutzman, David Staib, joel Sutkins, Steve Steinbaeher, Alan Stout, jim Stroble, Bob Smith, Denny Sullivan, Randy Stahl, Chris Snook. ROOM 525 QMr. Stanley Skutal. Siftiug-Ruth Tompkins, Vicki Watigh, Jean W'altz, john Wzlllace-, Tyrone Walkeir, Mitchel Trice, Semmf Rua'-Alice Ulmer, Mary XValtz, Kay Terrizzi, Thelma XVeaver, Linda Tedesco, Roberta Vaughn, Susan Wzilbcurn. lilaine Terrell, Barbara Wfeaver, Vivian Toler, ,Iudith Wfasserman, Barbara Vance. Third Roz1'fDebra Thomas, Diane Ulsamer, Linda Whillcer, Larue XX'eaver, Newell Thompson, David Tawney, Miehael Velott, Lawrence Tempeseo, Daniel Taddeo. Michael Turi, Ruth XY'addell, Donna NY'agnt-r, Doria Thompson, 123 ROOM 327 CMrs. Joan Livzieyj. Sitting-Linda White, Edith Weiss, Gerald Webster, Irvin Williams, Marc Woodside, Helen Welteroth. Second Row-Vickie Younkin, Judith Williams, Jacque Wolfe, Patricia Zerbe, Sherry Williams, Deborah Weikel, Suzanne White, Kathy Whitney, Martha Wollett, Anna Zitello, Marlene Zaydell, Dorothy York, Sharon Yeagle. Third Rout'- Joseph Zuber, Michael Wetzel, Donald Willits, Michael Wolfe, Donald Webb, George Yaggi, Robert White, Melvin Wilscnn, David Young, Scot Webster, james Wright, James Wehr. SECTION B-1 CML Richard Slaybaughj. Sifling-William Allison, Jake Kramar, Andy Knight, Jean Keaser, Steve Hauser, Carl Herlocker. Second Row--Dave Moore, Neil Peterson, George Fink, Sam Henne, Mark Pardoe. Third Row-Tomi Montz, Lester Kulp, Jim Haner, Lewis Hiltz, Joe Luxemburg, Ralph Getz, Jim Lewis, John Shilling, William Lockcuff. SECTION B-2 CML Richard Slaybaughb. Fir!! R0w4Steve Reem, Bill Guthrie, Mike Eck, David Yoder, Jack Raudenbush, Rick Kozen, George Holliday, Bob Harvey, Dan Snyder, Jim Deitrick. Second Razz'-Charles Randall, Ken Scantlin, Mike Stanton, Noll Rinker, Tom Neyhart, Robert Persun, Robert Smith, Alan Linn, Robert Kelley, William Mattino, David Kinley, Peter Cowles. 124 SECTION B-3 CMr. Samuel Bellej. Sitting-Thomas Greenabaum, Larry DeRemer, Harold Einzel, Robert Blue, Charles Mann, John Knight. Second RlJ1l'iRObCfI Toner, Daniel Briel, Michael Prentis, Thomas Cotter, Robert Hill, Robert Bowman, Alvin Hasko. Third Rauf-William Sober, James Persun, Ed Paulhamus, Donald Nead, Glenn Paulhamus, William Holtz, Emery Crawley, john Hafer, Charles Thomas. SECTION B-4 CMr. Samuel Bellej. Fir!! Roll'-James Winder, Robert Schreiber, Richard Klopp, Scott Leinbach. Second Row- Wayne Beackley, William Fenderson, Terry Vance, Terry Smith, Arthur Gibbs, Wayne Whipple. Third Row-Larry Bennett, Rickey Mecum, Donald Moon, Walter Andrus, Scott Smith, Charles Vergason, VUilliam Doebler. 4 b f 5 iff S Z if as saw, it SECTION B-6 CMr. C. Bergerj. Firxl Rau'-lvan Gearharr, Ken Wfinter, Dwight W'orth, Ronald Royer, Richard Campbell. Second Run'-John Steele, Gary Phillips, Francis Lee, Dan Fitzpatrick, Charles Wheeland, John Livermore, Gary Seyler. Third Rozc'-Thomas Kinley, Randy Sraver, Dennis Edler, Larry Carey, Wfillie Thomas, Ronald Brion. 125 SENIORS Class of '6 Follow In 1965 we entered WHS as sophomores. Already we had begun to choose a direction in life through our course selections-vocational, business, academic. We were growing in different directions, yet we were all growing together. Soon we met Mr. Stanley C. Skuta who was to be our class teacher for our three years at high school. We had our own officers too: Belinda Fink, secretary, and Connie Brown, treasurer. Our class parents were Mrs. Roy Poole and Mr. Donald Kelchner. That first year passed quickly and before we knew it we were upperclassmen, we were juniors. We held our class elections and chose our officers: Jim Burget, president, Cherie Reeder, vice-president, Kathy Allen, secretary, and George Rampulla, trea- surer. Mrs. Edwin Harris and the Reverend William Lippert were our junior class parents. Our junior year was busy. We were branching out even further in our course studies and in our activities. We joined choir, band, publications, or sports. We became interested in clubs which con- cerned our future or our talents. We even tested our theatrical ability with our junior play, Harvey, by Mary Chase. ln February of our junior year our school was evaluated. Everyone, teachers and students alike, worked hard to make it as fine a showing of our school as possible. Finally came the end of the year and prom time. In a world of op art we danced and dreamed of the coming year when we would be seniors. Even before our summer vacation had ended we were making preparations for our senior year: year- book pictures, college interviews, and job applica- tions. Classes were not far behind and with them came a rush of other things: schedules, themes and even a special week for information about the new school. We were interested in producing a great senior class play. We presented Dem' Wormwood from the Screwmpe Lelterr by C. S. Lewis. We worked hard to make the class of '68 the best ever. We were guided by Mr. Skuta, our newly elected officers: jim Burger, president, Cherie Reeder, vice-president, Kathy Allen, secretary, and Denny Frey, treasurer, and by our new class parents Mrs. Charles George and Mr. Lawrence Curchoe. All too soon our senior year was over. Our senior prom, Class Day, and our finals were behind us. Commencement arrived and with it the joys and sorrows of graduating. We found ourselves embarking on paths that, although new and different, had their beginnings at WHS. CLASS OFFICERS: Cherie Reeder, jim Burger, Denny Frey, Kathy Allen. Diverse Directions SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST: Front Rau'-Mary Lynn Fisher, Barb Poole, Pam Nichols, Emily McGill, Cherie Reeder, Keith MeGiliin. 512601111 R014-Penny Romesberg, Debbie Kelehner, Meg Crabtree, Paul Townsend, Rob Smith, Bob Harris, Nelson Winter, Alam Simon. Third Razz'-Bill Metzger, Mike Person, Bill Totlhunter. CLASS PARENTS: Mrs. Charles George and Mr. Lawrence Cnrchoe. CLASS TEACHER Mr. Stanley C. Skuta. 129 GAIL MARIE ADAMS MICHAEL ROBERT ADAMS JUDY ARLENE AGNOR ELIZABETH S. AIRGOOD DEAN PHILIP ALDRICH HARRY S. ALEXANDER KATHLEEN E. ALLEN LINDA MARIE ALLEN T ORY ELIZABETH ALLEN BETH LOUISE ANDERSON JOHN H. ARCHER III DONALD ALAN ARMSTRONG VICKI LOU ARTLEY RICHARD W. BAILEY JOHN EDWARD BAIR VICTORIA ANNE BARONE CAROLE DIANE BASTIAN THOMAS D. BEACHEM LEW BEBBLE DAVID ERNEST BECK DENNIS E. BECK LEON PAUL BECK, JR. LINDA ANNE BELLOTT JERRY LESTER BERFIELD LINDA DIANE BALL THOMAS EDWARD BALZER ALICIA CORRINE BARBEE GERALD BARGER CARL DAN BARLET JOHN M. BARLET SUSAN ANN BLAISDELL EUGENE B. BLASE KATHY L. BLOOM NORMAN BLUMENTHAL SIDNEY CARL BODLE RENE CHRISTINE BOHART BARBARA JEAN BOONE CHRISTINE ANN BOROWSKI GARY EDWARD BOWEN TERRY G. BERFIELD CARL E. BEST ALAN C. BIRD NEIL ROY BIXLER II DONNA JEAN BLAIR PEGGY LEE BLAISDELL TIMOTHY CHARLES BOWEN ANDREW JOSEPH BOWER BARBARA ELLEN BOWER CHARLES EDWARD BOWER PAUL BOWER RANDY BOWER RONALD L. BOWER GENIEL BRADLEY STANLEY O. BRASS JOHN ALAN BREON SARA ELIZABETH BREON LARRY M. BREWER SUE BRIEL BARBARA JEAN BRINK TERRY LEE BRINK WILLIAM T. BRINK PATRICIA LYNN BRION DON BROOKS CONNIE LOU BROWN RICHARD ALLEN BRUNO CANDACE I. BRYAN CELESTE FREDRICA BUBB DONNA JEANNE BURDEN JAMES HENRY BURGET DORSEY JAMES BURKHOLDER III EVELYN MARIE BURNS PHILIP ALAN BURROWS GAYLE ELAINE BUSS WILLIAM L. BUSSLER BARBARA ELLEN CAMMER DONNA CAREY SCOTT B. CARN AUGUST ANTHONY CARNEVALE PATRICIA J. CAROTHERS JOHN EDWARD CARPENTER DONNA ROSE CASALI2 ELENA MARIE CASALE DIANE MARIE CASCHERA JAMES E. CASE SISTO JOHN CAMPANA CHERYL E. CAMPBELL RONALD G. CAMPBELL RUTHANN CAMPBELL DAVID FRANK CAPPA SUSAN MARIE CAPUTO MARIA LUCIA CIPOLLA BARBARA JEAN CLARK LYANNE CLAY GARY DOUGLAS CLAYTON JAMES EDWARD CLAYTON CAROL ANN CLINE MARY IRENE COCKS VICTORIA JANE CODISPOTI DEBORAH ANN COFFEY R. JAMES CASSELBERRY III BRUCE E. CAUM ANN M. CERASO ROBERT WASSON CERO EDWARD MICHAEL CHAKLOS DENNIS MICHAEL CHILSON THOMAS H. COFFEY GLENN COLLINS JULIE ANN COMPTON PHILIP R. CONFER KATHERINE DIANE CONNOLLY C. LU CONSER LEWIS E. COOLEY III GARY LEE COPENHAVER GARY WILLIAM CORTER JOSEPH ROBERT COUP RICHARD G. COWDEN PATRICK R. COWHER MARY VERDA COWLES MARGARET E. CRABTREE CHRISTEN ETHEL CRANE BETTY RUTH CRAWFORD PAUL DAVID CRISSMAN THOMAS A. CROSSLEY LYNETTE ANN CUPICCIA RICHARD PAUL CURCHOE GARY DANGLE DONNA MARIE DANISON DIANE LEWIS DECKER JOHN WILLIAM DECKER JOHN LEONARD DEL JANOVAN LINDA K, DEL JANOVAN JAMES P. DEMPSEY JANET LOUISE DEWEERDT DENNIS L. DIEHL SUSAN LOUISE DIETRICK THOMAS ROBERT DRUMMOND CYNTHIA V. DUDER DONNA LEE DUNLAP LAWRENCE JOHN DUNN MARYANNE EISENHOWER BERNARD ANTHONY EISWERTH DAVID E. EISWERTH KENNETH PAUL EISWERTH DANA LEE ELSESSER CATHY ANN DILLMAN PATRICIA GAIL DIRK JAM ES ROBERT DITTMAR SANDRA JO DOEBLER PATRICIA A. DOLAN STEVE WAYNE DOWLING Bob Harris, school winner in the Voice of Democracy contest I JAY C. ELSTON GARY MICHAEL EMRICK CHARLES WILLIAM ENGEL LINDA MARIE ENGEL ROBERT LAVERN ENGEL DOROTHY LEE ESPOSITO WAYNE DAVID EVANCHIIQ CLIFTON E. FARR JOHN VINCENT FEDINEZ III 140 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Front Row-Kathy Allen, Jim Burger, Denny Frey. Second R010-Denny Schuman, Bill Metzger, Donna Casale. Third Row- George Rampulla, Raymond O'Brien, Tracie Shea. Fourth Row-Donald Hope. JOAN MARIE FENSTERMACHER DONNA JEAN FERNSLER MARY FRANCES FERRIS BELINDA MARIE FINK JERRY D. F INK JUDITH ANN FINKBEINER PEGGY LOU FISCHER DEBORAH ANN FISHER MARY LYNNE FISHER 141 ROSE M. FISHER PAUL G. FLEMING RON F. FLEMING DONNA JUNE FLOOK JAMES M. FLOOK DONALD G. FOOR REBECCA ANNE FORD RODNEY JAY FORD WILLIAM THOMAS FORD PAUL A. FORNWALT PHILIP S. FOSTER DELBERT E. FOX DENNIS RAYMOND FREY ROBERT CARL FREY, JR. RANDY C. FRY MARY MARGARE'I' GARDNER JEFFREY ALEX GAULT SUSAN M. GEARHART JANE ANTOINETTE GENUA C. STEVEN GEORGE TINA MARIE GEORGES EVA MAE GETCHEN ANNE MARIE GETGEN CLAIR L. GETGEN DELORES ANN FULLMER DIANE LOUISE FULLMER J. MICHAEL FULLMER LINDA MARIE FULLMER PAULINE FAYE FURMAN WAYNE L. FURMAN JUDITH ANN GORDON YVONNE LOUISE GOTTSCHALL CHARLES T. GRAHAM ANTHONY JOSEPH GRIECO REBA MARIE GRIECO LARRY GROVE JOHN W. GUILD LARRY DAVID GUISEWITE MICHAEL C. GULICK JOSEPH LEROY GETGEN GLORIA MAE GIBSON MARTIN E. GILBODY RICHARD WAYNE GOHL RODNEY KIESS GOHL STANLEY LARUE GOLDY DONALD EDWARD GUTSHALL WILLIAM L. HAAG BERNARD R. HAAS MARCIA LEONA HABERSTROH JOAN M. HAEFNER STEPHEN L. HAIGHT CHERYLBETH HALL JOYCE JOHANNA HAMILTON DEBORAH KAY HAMM PAULINE MARIE HAMM MAIIY ELIZABETH HAIKN ER PATRICIA ANN HARNER JEFFREY F. HARRIS MARY E. HARRIS NIKKI J. HARRIS ROBERT HARRIS SHARON LOUISE HARRIS JAMES E. HARSCH TIMOTHY G. HARTLEY KAY VIRGINIA HARTMAN STEPHANIE LOUISE HARTRANET WILSON FRANK HARVEY CONNIE L. HASWELL NANCY A. HAUG STEVEN B. HAUG NANCY RUTH HEALEY BONNIE MARIE HELMINIAK JOANNE M. HELMINIAK KIRT CHARLES HEMPHILL LARRY EDWIN HEMSLEY 7. TIMOTHY A. HILL ROBERT GENE HITZEMAN NEAL OTTO HIVELY THEODORE B. HODOBA ROBERT JAMES HODRICK SHERRY ELAINE HOFFMAN SHARON KAYE HOLLINGSWORTH CANDY A. HOLMES DEBORAH J. HOLMES KARAN DIANE HENNE KATHY L. HENRY VALERIE KAY HENRY JAMES H. HERB LYNNE L. HERZ SUSAN MAE HILL JAMES ROBERT HOWLETT GARY D. HUGHES ROBERT MALLORY HUNTON GEORGE ARMEDOS HUTCHINSON RICHARD L. HUYCK BENJAMIN G. ISBELL JILLENE ANN JACKSON DEBORAH LOUISE JACOBS TIMOTHY ANDREW JACOBS W. DONALD HOPE SANDRA LEE HORN GARY EDWARD HORNBERGER LONNY JAY HORNE BERNARD M. HORTON SHIRLEY MAY HORTON ROBERT ERIC JENKINS JAY BENJAMIN JOHNSON LANA MARIE JOHNSON JEAN JOHNSTON EDWARD JOPSON GEORGE NICHOLAS KADASH SM CAROL ANN KAHLER SUSAN MARIE KAISER SARA LOUISE KANE DEBRA ANN KELCHNER ANN MARIE KELLER PATRICIA HELEN KELLER, DENNIS S. KELLEY FLOYD E. KERSTETTER GARY LEE KESSINGER ,,,7, DONALD R. KIDD ERNEST WALTER KIESER MARGARET ESTELLA KIESS GARY LEE KING KAREN IRENE KING KATHY ANNE KLETT WILLIAM RUSSELL KLINGER NORA LEE KLOPP DONALD RICHARD KNAUBER MICHAEL LEWIS KNAUFF SHARON ANN KNIGHT GEORGINA CATHERINE KNITTLE LOIS JEAN KNITTLE PAUL LOUIS KNOWLDEN CAROL ANN KOCH SHARON ANN KUEHNLE JOSEPH E. KUHNS MARCIA NOREEN KULZER JAY ALAN LAMBERT RONNIE A. LARSON BETTY JANE LAUBACH ANNE ELIZABETH LAVO FRED O. LAYLON CAROL ANN LEACH THOMAS A. KOCHER CAROL DAWN KOHLER DOUGLAS G. KOHLER DAVID KONKLE CHRISTINE M. KOVALESKI GAY ELIZABETH KRAMM If' U. N. CONTEST WINNERS: Timothy Wacker, Mary Lynn Fisher and George Rampulla. Kathleen Wallace was not present. DEBORAH LYN LECCE DAVID LEHM AN MELISSA B. LEPROHON WII.I.IAM JAMES LETA WII-LIAM JAY LEVERENZ GLORIA HELEN LEWIS RUTH ANNE LIVERMORE DIANN LYNNE LIVINGSTON SUSAN ELIZABETH LOGAN 152 - I Q 9 NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS: Mary Lynn Fisher and Bob Harris. WILLIAM G. LOGUE HAROI-D L. LONG MARY LOUISE LOVELL PAULINE MARY LOVELL STEVEN LOWE RUSSELL C. LOWMILLIQR EDITH MAY LUCAS GEORGE LUCAS BARBARA JOANN LUKENS 153 C DEBORAH A. LUSK JOANNE LOUISE LYONS NANCY B. LYONS WANDA J. MACCLARIN MINDY R. MACHANIC LARRY MACKOWIAK CAROL ANN MAIETTA PATRICIA ANN MAIO JUDY A. MANNO SUZANNE MARIE MANSUY JOHN ALVIN MAPES PHILLIP RAY MARCHIONI MARTHA K. MARCUSKY PATRICIA ELLEN MARTIN RICHARD LAURENCE MASON CHARLES B. L. MAYNARD FRANK J. MAZZULLO DONNA JEAN MCCARTY MARILYN LOUISE MCCARTY DEBORAH JUNE MClCLOSKEY JACK P. MCCRACKEN JANICE ELAINE MCDEIKMOTT KEITH MALCOLM MCGIFFIN EMILY FRANCES MCGILL RICHARD L. MATTHEWS SANDRA LEE MATTHEWS TIMOTHY L. MATTY KERRY GEORGE MAUSTELLER VICTORIA I. MAYER HARRIET LEAH MAYHEW DONALD LEE MILLER DONNAMAE I. MILLER ERIK GORDON MILLER LARRY A. MILLER ROBERT E. MILLER MAX ARTHUR MITCHELI, RALPH E. MOERSCHBACHER DAVID MICHAEL MOLINO JULIA ELLEN MOLINO NANCY ELIZABETH MCKINNEY PATRICK WILLIAM MERLOE ALLEN WILLIAM METZGER BARBARA MARIE METZGER BONNIE ELIZABETH METZGER CHRISTOPHER CECERE MILETO JOANIE LYNN MONTGOMERY PHYLLIS MOON CATHY LOU MOORE CHARLES KENNETH MOORE MICHAEL AMOS MOORE KATHY ANN MOTHERSBAUGH x...,wjh s-,W STEVEN P. MRAZ DEBBIE KAY MUES MARIE A. MUNSELL SHARON LEE NARBIER MARTIN EDWARD NAU MARGARET NEELD GARY A. NEENAN THOMAS E. N EIDIG CARMEN SULUAN NELSON SANDRA KAY NELSON SYLVIA NEUFER CAROL ANN NEYHART GUY EUGENE NICHOLS PAMELA ANNE NICHOLS THOMAS JOHN NICHOLSON WILLIAM ROSSER NICHOLSON DONALD ANTHONY NOVIELLO MARY JO NOVIELLO FLOYD EUGENE NUSS CHRISTINE MAE O,BRIEN RAYMOND B. O,BRIEN RUTH ANN O,DONNELL STEVEN MARK OHNMEISS WALTER WILLIAM PACKARD LINDA RUTH PEASE EUGENE LARRY PELLESCHI AULO GOMES PEREIRA PEGGY M. PERSING MICHAEL R. PERSON KRISTINE ANN PERSUN KEN R. PHILLIPS PATRICIA ANN PITTENGER BARBARA LYNN POOLE MARGARET ANN PAGE ANTHONY PHILIP PAGNOTTO ROSALIE MAIIJORILE PALMETER GLENN A. PARKE RONALD SCOTT PAULHAMUS THERESA BARBARA PAWLAK CARL THOMAS RANKEY ROBERTA READY G. THOMAS REED LINDA MARIE REED CHERENE LYNN REEDER GARY MAURICE REEDER SHIRLEY JEAN REEDER STANLEY HAROLD REEDER ROBERT MICHAEL REESER STEVEN ERIC POPHAL LAWRENCE A. POTTER MICHAEL A. QUINN GEORGE MICHAEL RAMPULLA MARK WAYNE RANCK HAROLD CLAYTON RANDALL ANN L. REMSNYDER JAMES E. REMSNYDER CARL L. REYNOLDS WILLIAM JACOB REYNOLDS NICHOLAS C. RHEA LORNA M. RICH DEBRA ANN RINGLER MARY JANE RINGLER CHARLES B. ROBINSON PENNY LOUISE ROMESBERG JACK GREGORY ROOK RICHARD CHARLES ROSS REBA L. ROY RUTH D. ROY ALLEN H. RUNNER RALPH JOHN RUPP ROBERT EUGENE RUSSELL BETH ANN RUTH WAYNE EUGENE RYAN JO ANN SALTSMAN MARIA DONNA SALVATORI WALTER L. SARAMA FRANK B. SCARFO MARGARET ANN SCHAEFER WILLIAM SCHAUER TERESA LOUISE SCHLEICH WILLIAM CRAIG SCHREIBER CHESTER DENNIS SCHUMAN SANDRA MAE SCOPPA GALEN W. SEAMAN, JR. ELIZABETH ANNE SHEA TRACIE SHEA JAMES F ITHIAN SHEAFFER DAVID C. SHIPMAN BARBARA ANN SHIVELHOOD JOHN CHARLES SHIVELY JACK LARUE SHRIBER ALAN RICHARD SIMON PATRICIA MARCY SIMON RONALD ELERY SEARFOSS TIMOTHY LEE SELLECK THOMAS JOSEPH SERVOSS RICKIE JO SHADDAY DENNY SHAFFER JULIE B. SHANNON QUEENS: Gay Kramm, Homecomingg Cherie Reeder, Flaming Foliage CRAIG W. SMITH FRANCES JOAN SMITH FRANCES T. SMITH JAMES R. SMITH KATHLEEN SMITH MARVIN LEE' SMITH ROBERT F. SMITH MARY H. SMYRNIOTES CHRISTINE J. SNYDER 164 Yes, Nunc, you're right . . . I understand, Wformwood, Paul Townsend at- tempts to calm his irritated Uncle Screwtape in the senior class production of Dear W'OrmwOOd. DAVID SNYDER rw-f GEORGE B. SNYDER ZF GLENN ALLAN SNYDER NANCY C. SNYDER CHARLES RICHARD SOUTH WILLIAM G. SPANGLE JO ANNA MARY SPONHOUSE GREGORY L. SPOTTS KENNETH D. STABLEY 165 RICHARD ERNEST STAHL WILLIAM BRION STAHL PATRICIA ANNE STARON KAY STARR TIMOTHY S. STECK JOYCE IRENE STEELE RONALD E. STEPPE JOSEPH M. STEPPY JEFFREY WAYNE STEWART ROSANNA MARIE STINE BARBARA JOAN STONESIFER ANN E. STOPPA JUDITH ELAINE STRASBURG DAWNE SHARON STRYKER HAROLD L. STUMP SANDRA J. T ENON JAMES M. THOMAS JOHN SCOTT THOMAS PAULINE C. THOMAS SHELLEY A. THOMAS SARAH V. THOMPSON RAELENE ALICE THORNE PATRICIA JANE THURSTON ROBERT EUGENE TODD ROBERT C. STUTZMAN KATHY SWANSON DONNA MARIE SWEELEY ROBERT E. SWEET FRANCIS E. TACKA HAROLD STANLEY TAYLOR RICHARD R. T UDOR VERNON KEITH TUPPER NANCY ANN VAN CAMPEN DONALD C. VANCE PAMELA ROSE VANCKO LINDA L. VAUGHN MARGARET ELAINE VERBERG CYNTHIA ANN VERMILYA DONNA MAE VITTORIO WILLIAM JAMES TODHUNTER GAYLE LOUISE TOLER. PAUL BENNETT TOWNSEND ANN MARIA TRESSLER MARGARET E. TRY SHIRLEY LOUISE TUCKER VALINDA J. VOGEL GLENN R. VOUGHT SANDRA LEE VROMAN TIMOTHY GENE WACKER JOYCE ARLENE WAGNER TERRY LEE WAGNER DAWN LORRAINE WAHLER WILLIAM JOHN WALDMAN KATHLEEN WALLACE BRADY DANIEL WALTER WILLIAM HOWARD WALTER O. JEANNETTE WALTZ MICHAEL F. WARNER ORAN JUNIOR WEAVER CYNTHIA ANN XVEINHARDT ROBERT JAMES WELLIVER JAMES RICHARD WELTEROTH STEPHEN C. WENNER LEONARD LEROY WERTZ SHARON LEE WETZEL LAVERNE THOMAS WHALEY MERRILL H. WHEELAND CHERYL ANN WHEELER MARGARET M. WHITE ROBERT ALLAN WHITMYER THOMAS EUGENE WHITMYER H. JAKE WILKINSON, JR. STEVE WILKINSON LYNDA ANN WILLIAMS WILLIAM RICHARD WILLIAMS HOWARD T. WOLLET, JR. DORIS JEAN WOLTZ MICHAEL JOSEPH WONDERLICH JAQUELINE ELIZABETH WRIGHT JUDITH JOANNE WRIGHT STEPHEN S. XVRIGHT H. HERBERT WURSTER KAREN ANN WURSTER JAMES FRED YAGGT CHARLOTTE IRENE WILSON J. DOUGLAS WILSON KATHERINE JANE WILSON NELSON W. WINTER SHERRY DIANE WITHEY SANDRA LEE WITTMAN CHARLES BARNES SHIRLEY BROWN MALVIN GROSS RICHARD HOFFER WILLIAM MILI.ER JOHN RICHARD YOUNG GENE E. YOUNKIN GEORGE P. YOXTHEIMER KATHY MARIE ZIMMERMAN JOHN FRANK ZITELLO VICKI GAIL ZITELLO SENIGRS WITHOUT PICTURES DONALD CHUTE JOSEPH CIOFFI CAROL DINCHEII SANDRA EISWERTH TIMOTHY GREENWAY CHARLES HESS MICHAEL HILLER LARRY IRWIN STEPHEN LAMBERT MAXINE LUKENS CAMERON MCQUILLEN JERRY MOORE STANLEY MOORE TONY PARR WILLIAM RICHARDSON KENNETH RIDGELY DONALD SCHREIBER ALFIE SEES JOHN SEPE RICK STUGART BONNIE VAN OVER JOE WALKER JAMES WALTER THOMAS YEAGLE ALMA MATER The Cherry and White We are proud of football records, Of our work in basketball, Of our track and wrestling victories, Of our players one and all, And we know our teams each season, Will strive with all their might, For the honor of Old High School, And the Cherry and the White. We are proud of glowing records, Of achievement through the years, Of our work in choir and chorus, For the band we give three cheers! Were a pep team for the sports field And our many clubs we cite. LA MEMOIRI3 and Billtozwz Bmzvzer And the Cherry and the White. In Memoriam GORDON MILLISII 1949- I 967 DIRECTORY OF SENIOR ACTIVITIES ..A.. ADAMS, GAIL fBusinessD Intramurals 2, Bowling Club 3, Chess Club 3, 4, Biiitown Banner 4, Cherry and White 3 ADAMS, MIKE CBusinessJ Football 2, 3 AGNOR, JUDY CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Choruses 2, Student Council, Secretary 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 AIRGOOD, LIZ CAcademicD Pep Club 2, 5, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3,4,F. N. A. 2, 3,4 ALDRICH, DEAN CAcademicD ALEXANDER, HARRY S. CAcademicD Russian Club 3, Football 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 ALLEN, KATHLEEN E. CAcademicD Class Secretary 3, 4, Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Choruses 2, A. F. S. Committee 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4, French Club 4, Secretary 4, Bili- towri Banner 4 ALLEN, LINDA 1BusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4 ALLEN, TORY CAcademicD Choruses 2, Band 2, 3, 4, In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, French Club 2 ANDERSON, BETH CAcademicD Usher 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3 ARCHER, JOHN H. CACademicD Class Play Stal? 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, District Chorus 4, Ensemble 4, Russian Club 2, 3, Library Assistant 3, 4, Junior Rotary Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Biiltoufn Banner 3, Cherry and White 4 ARMSTRONG, DONALD fAcademicD Junior Rotarian 2, Russian Club 2, Key Club 3, 4 ARTELY, VICKI CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri 4 .. B - BAILEY, RICHARD WILLIAM CVocationalD BAIR, JOHN QGeneralD BALL, LINDA CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 4, Library Assistant 3 BALZER, THOMAS CBusinessJ Football 2 BARBEE, ALICIA CGeneralD Intramurals 3, 4 BARGER, GERALD HAROLD fTeCl'miCalQ Open House Committee 2, 3, Electronics Club 2, 3, 4 BARLET, CARL DAN CVocationalD BARLET, JOHN MORGAN CVocationalD BASTIAN, CAROLE DIANE CAcademiCD Class Commit- tees 2, 3, 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Choruses 2, State Regional Band 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Russian Club 2, 3, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Cherry and White 2, 3 BEACHEM, THOMAS DONALD fTechnicalJ Class Com- mittees 3, 4, Gym Club 2, 3, 4 BEBBLE, LEWIS TED CTC-chnicalj BECK, DAVID fAcademicD BECK, DENNIS EUGENE CTechnicalD Class Committees 2, Open House Committee 2, 3 BECK, LEON CAcademicD Choruses 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Billion-'11 Baumer 3 BELLOTT, LINDA CAcademicD Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4 BERFIELD, JERRY L. fACaciemiCJ Student Council 2, 32 Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2 BERFIELD, TERRY GEORGE CVocationalD Student 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Class Committee 4 BEST, CARL E. CVocationalJ BIRD, ALAN CAcademicD Class Committees 2, Usher 2, 3, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Lab Assistant 3, 4, Bilitoufri Banner 2, 3 BIXLER, NEIL CAcademicD BLAIR, DONNA CBusinessD Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3 BLAISDELL, PEGGY CBusinessj BLAISDELL, SUSAN CBusinessD Intramurals 4, Bowling Club 4 BLOOM, KATHY L. CAcademicJ Bowling Club 4, Hi-Tri 2, F. T. A. 3, 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4 BLUMENTHAL, NORMAN CAcademicD A. F. s. 4, Key Club 4, Chess Club 4 BODLE, SID CAcademicD Lab Assignt 3, Bosch and Lomb Finalist 4 BOHART, RENE CBusinessD Library Assistant 2, 3, 4 BOONE, BARBARA CBusinessJ Class Committees 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 4, F. B. L. A. 4 BOROWSKI, CHRISTINE CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 4, Faculty Assistant 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Choruses 3, Student Council 2, 3, Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 4, French Club 4, Biiliowri Banner 3, Cherry and White 4 BOWEN, GARY EDWARD CAcademicD Class Committees 3, 4 BOWEN, TIM fBusinessD Wrestling 2, 3 BOWER, ANDREW CAcademicD Track 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 4 BOWER, BARBARA CBusinessD Intramurals 2, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 3, 4, Swim Club 2 BOWER, PAUL FRANKLIN CVOCati0nalJ BOWER, RANDALL GEORGE CTechnicalj Class Com- mittees 3, Student Council 2, Open House Committee 2, 3 BOWER, RONALD CAcademicJ Class Committees 2, 3, Usher 2, 3, Student Council 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, Biiilown Banner 4 BRADLEY, GENIEL L. CBusinessJ Intramurals 4, Gym Club 2, 3, F. H. A. 2, 3 BRASS, STANLEY CGeneralD Varsity Club, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Track 2 BREON, JOHN ALAN CAcademicD Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 4, Ensemble 3, 4 BREON, SARA CAcademicJ Intramurals 2, 3, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, Gym Club 2 BREWER, LARRY QVocationalD BRIEL, SUSAN CAcademicj Spanish Club 3, F. N. A. 4 BRINK, BARBARA CBusinessD Intramurals 4 BRINK, TERRY CBusinessJ Intramurals 45 Ski Club 4 BRION, PATRICIA L. CBusinessD Class Committees 2, 35 Faculty Assistant 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Billtown Ban- ner BROOKS, DONALD ALAN CTechnicalJ Class Commit- tees 45 Student Council 25 Open House Committee 2, 3 BROWN, CONNIE L. CAcademicJ Class Treasurer 25 Class Committees 35 Usher 25 Intramurals 2, 45 Bowling Club 45 Pep Club 2, 35 F. T. A. 3, 45 LaMem0rie Editorial Staff 3, 4, Section Editor 4 BRUNO, RICHARD ALLEN CTechnicalJ Usher 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Football 25 Billtown Banner Staff 25 Cherry and White 2, 3 BRYAN, CANDACE IRENE CAcademicD Usher 45 Pep Club 35 Hi-Tri 35 Swim Club 2, 3 BUBB, CELESTE CAcademicJ Choruses 25 Othcials 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Swim Club 2 BURDEN, DONNA CAcademicD Choruses 25 Intramurals 2, 45 F, N. A. 4 BURGET, JAMES HENRY 6Academic7 Class President 3, 45 Class Committees 2, 3, 45 Choruses 25 Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 BURKHOLDER, JOE CGeneralD Varsity Club 3, 45 Wres- tling 2, 3, 4 BURNS, EVELYN CAcademicJ Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowl- ing Club 45 Pep Club 35 Swim Club 3 BURROWS, PHIL CBusinessJ BUSS, GAYLE CAcademicJ Class Committees 35 Choir 3, 45 Choruses 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 45 Ensemble 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Bowling Club 45 Hi-Tri 4 BUSSLER, WILLIAM L. CBusinessJ -C- CAMMER, BARBARA CAcademicJ Class Committees 3, 45 Usher 35 Chorus 25 Colorettes 45 Bowling 4 CAMPANA, SISTO CAcademicD Spanish Club 35 Football 25 Basketball 2 CAMPBELL, CHERYL CGeneralJ Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Hi- Tri 25 Swim Club 2, 3 CAMPBELL, RON CBusinessD Library Assistant 2, 3 CAMPBELL, RUTHANN CAcademicJ Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Hi-Tri 25 F. T. A. 3, 45 Cherry and lWhite 2, 3, 4 CAPPA, DAVID FRANK CAcademicJ CAPUTO, SUSAN CBusinessJ Usher 45 Intramurals 2, 45 Library Assistant 4 CAREY, DONNA CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3 CARN, SCOTT BRADLEY CVocationalD CARNEVALE, AUGUST A. CAcademicD Intramurals 45 Spanish Club 3 CAROTHERS, PATRICIA CACademiCJ CARPENTER, JOHN CAcademicJ Intramurals 4 CASALE, DONNA ROSE CAcademicJ Class Committees 2, 3, 45 Usher 45 Class Play Staff 3, 45 Choir 45 Chorus 25 A. F. S. Committees 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 35 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 25 Oliicials 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Hi-Tri Cabinet 3, 45 Program Sales Girl 354Latin Club, Vice-President 45 LaMem0ire Busi- ness 3, CASALE, ELENA CBusinessJ Chorus 25 Student Council 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2 CASCHERA, DIANE fBusinessJ Intramurals 45 Pep Club 25 Hi-Tri 2 CASE, JAMES CAcademicJ Intramurals 45 Gym Club 3 CASSELBERRY III, RAYMOND JAMES CTechnicalJ Class Committees 25 Ski Club 2 CERASO, ANN M. QBusinessD CAUM, BRUCE EDWARD CVocationalD F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 CERO, ROBERT CAcademicJ CHAKLOS, EDWARD CAcademicj Class Committees 2 CHILSON, DENNIS fAcademicD Class Committees 35 Choir 45 Student Council 25 Pep Club 25 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Assistant Business Manager-BilL town Banner and Cherry and White CIPOLLA, MARIA CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 45 Ofhcials 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 2, 3, 45 Swim Club 2, 35 Library Assistant 2, 3, 45 Cherry and White 2, 3, 4 CLARK, BARBARA CBusinessD CLAY, LYANNE CBusinessD Faculty Assistant 35 Class Play Staff 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 45 F. T. A. 45 Cherry and While 35 Girls' Track Team 2, 3 CLAYTON, JIM CBusinessJ CLINE, CAROL A. fBusinessD Intramurals 2, 35 Library Assistant4 COCKS, MARY IRENE CAcademicJ Class Committees 45 Chorus 25 Student Council 25 Officials 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 Swim Club 2, 35 Library Assistant 25 Gym Club 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Cherry and White 3, 4 CODISPOTI, VICTORIA J. CBusinessD Usher 3, 45 Chorus 25 Officials 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Swim Club 35 Latin Club 4 COFFEY, DEBORAH CAcademicD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 4 COFFEY, THOMAS CBusinessD Track 2, 3, 4 COLLINS, GLENN EDWARD CTechnicalJ COMPTON, JULIE fACademiCJ CONFER, PHILIP CAcademicD Class Committees 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Varsity Club 3, 45 German Club 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4 CONNOLLY, KATHY CAcademicD Class Committees 3, 45 Class Play Staff 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 LaMemoire Business 3, 4 CONSER, C. LU CAcademicJ Class Committees 3, 45 Usher 35 Class Play Staff 45 Choir 3, 45 Chorus 25 District Chorus 45 Ensemble 45 Intramurals 25 Russian Club 2, 3, President5 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Billtown Banner 45 Cherry and White 35 NMSQT Letter of Commendation 4 COPENHAVER, GARY CAcademicJ Band 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Track 3, 4 CORTER, GARY W. CBusinessD Library Assistant 2 COUP, JOSEPH CAcademicD F. T. A. 4 COWDEN, RICHARD G. CAcademicD Student Council 2,3,4 COWHER, PATRICK ROY 1TechnicalJ Class Committees 2 COWLES, MARY V. CBusinessJ F. B. L. A. 25 F. H. A. 2 CRABTREE, MARGARET E. CAcademicD Class Commit- tees 35 Class Play Staff 35 Class Play Cast 45 Student Council 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 45 Ski Club 35 Cherry and While 3, 4 CRANE, CHRISTEN QBusinessD Band 2, 3, 4 CRISSMAN, PAUL DAVID CTechnicalD CROSSLEY, THOMAS CBusinessJ Class Committees 3, Student Council Vice-President 3, Football 2 CUPICCIA, LYNETTE CAcademicJ Class Play Staff 4 -D- DANISON, DONNA M. CBusinessJ Intramurals 2, 3, Billtown Banner Typist 4 DARKE, GLENN A. CVocationalJ DECKER, DIANE fAcademicJ Class Play Staff 3, Choruses 2, Intramurals 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Cherry and White 3 DECKER, JOHN CAcademicD Pep Club 4, Cross Country 2, Hi-Y 2 DELJANOVAN, LINDA CBusinessD DEMPSZY, JIM CAcademicD Varsity Club 4, Football 2, 3, DeWEERDT, JANET LOUISE CAcademicJ Class Com- mittees 3, 4, Class Play Stal? 4, Oflicials 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, Bowling 4, Pep Club 3, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Gym Club 2, Billtoufn Banner 4 DIEHL, DENNIS CAcademicD Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 DIETRICK, SUSAN CAcademicD Intramurals 2, 3 DILLMAN, CATHY CBusinessD DINCHER, CAROL ANN CAcademicD DIRK, PATRICIA CBusinessD DITTMAR, JAMES ROBERT CVocationalD DOEBLER, SANDRA QBusinessD Dean Assistant 2 DOLAN, PATTY CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Choruses 2, 35 Student Council 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi- Tri 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Cabinet 3, 4, Swim Club 2, Library Assistant 2, French Club 4, Latin Club 4, La Memorie 3, 4 DOWLING, STEPHEN w. CAcademicD DUDEK, CYNTHIA CBusinessD Usher 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Hi-Tri 3, 4, swim Club 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4 DUNLIZP, DONNA CGeneralD Colorettes 3, 4, Intramurals 2, DUNN, LARRY CAcademicj Class Committee 2 -E- EISENHOWER, MARYANNE CGeneralJ Intramurals 2, 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 4 EISWERTE-I, BERN A. CBusinessJ Pep Club 4, Basketball 2, 5, EISWERTH, DAVE CBusinessD Gym Club 2, 3, 4 EISWERTH, KENNETH PAUL CTechnicalj Class Com- mittees 4 EISWERTH, SANDY CBusinessD Choruses 2 ' ELSESSER, DANA QAcademicJ Class Committees 2, 4, Omcials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Class Play Stali' 3, 4, Billtown Banner Staff Member 3, 4, Olhcer Runner 4 ELSTON, JAY C. CAcademicD Chess Club 3, 4, Lab Assis- tant 3, 4, Russian Club 2 EMRICK, GARY QBusinessD Football 4, Basketball 2 ENGEL, CHARLES WILLIAM QTeChniCalD Basketball 2 ENGEL, LINDA CGeneralD Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Hi-Tri Club 2 ENGEL, ROBERT LAVERN CTechnicalD ESPOSITO, DOROTHY CBusinessJ EVANCHIK, WAYNE DAVID fACademiCJ Class Com- mittees 2, 3, 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Choir 4, Russian Club 2 -F- FARR, CLIFTON ELWOOD CVocationalJ Class Commit- tees 3, 4, Student Council 4 FEDINEZ, JOHN CAcatlemicD Gym Club 2, 3, 4 FENSTERMACHER, JOAN CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2 FERNSLER, DONNA CBusinessD Pep Club 4 FERRIS, MARY FRANCES CAcademicD Class Committees 4, Student Council 2, 4, Oliicials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 2, 3, 4 FINK, BELINDA MARIE CAcademicD Class Secretary 2, Class Committees 2, 3, Class Play Staff 3, Intramurals 2, Pep Club 3, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, Cherry and White 3 FINK, JERRY DOUGLAS CTechnicalJ Gym Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4 FINKBEINER, JUDY CBusinessJ Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 4, F. B. L. A. 4 FINKLE, ROBERT CAcademicJ FISCHER, PEGGY CBusinessD Billtown Banner 3 FISHER, DEBB CAcademicJ Officials 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri 2, 4 FISHER, MARY LYNNE CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 33 Class Play Cast 3, 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Choruses 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Officials 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Hi-Tri 2, 33 Chess Club 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Billiown Banner 3, Cherry and White 4, Syracuse Uni- versity Scholarship 4, Voice of Democracy 3, U. N. Contest 4, National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Semifinalist 4, P. S. P. A. Contest 3, 4 FISHER, ROSE QAcademicD Faculty Assistant 4, Billtown Banner 3, La Memoire 4, Latin Club 4 FLEMING, PAUL GEORGE QTechnicalj FLEMING, RON FRANCIS CVocationalJ FLOOFK, DONNA JUNE CBusinessD Bowling Club 4, Hi- ri 3 FLOOK, JAMES CBusinessJ Varsity Club 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4, Gym Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4 FOOR, DONALD G, CAcademicD Class Committees 2 FORD, REBECCA CAcademicD Pep Club 3, Chess Club 3, Billtuwn Banner 4 FORD, RODNEY JAY CTechnicalJ FORD, BILL CAcademicD Class Committees 4, Usher 3, Russian Club 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 35 Chess Club 3, 4 FORNWALT, PAUL ARTHUR CTechnicalD FOSTER, PHILIP SHERDIAN fVocationalJ FOX, DELBERT EUGENE CTechnicalD Class Committees 4, Student Council 2, Slide Rule Club 3, Gym Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4 FREY, DENNIS CAcademicD Class Treasurer 4, Class Com- mittees 2, 4, Usher 2, 3, Student Council 2, 4, Basket- ball 4, Billtown Banner 3, LaMemoire 3, 4 FREY, ROBERT CARL CTechnicalJ FRY, RANDY C. CAcademicD Slide Rule Club 3, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Lab Assistant 3, Track 3 FULLMER, DIANE CBusinessD .Intramurals 2 FULLMER, DOLLY QBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 EULLMER, JOSEPH MIKE CVocationalD FULLMER, LINDA CBusinessJ Pep Club 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 FURMAN, PAULINE QAcademiCD Class Committees 2, 33 Usher 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Spanish Club 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 FURMAN, WAYNE LaRUE CVocationalj Student Coun- cil 3 ..G.. GARDNER, MARY MARGARET CBusinessD Colorettes 3, 4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4 GAULT, JEFF CAcademicD Choir 3, 4, Choruses 2, A. F. S, Committee 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Cherry and White 3 GEARHART, SUSAN fBL1SiI1eSSD F. B. L. A. 4 GENUA, JANE CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3 GEORGE, C. STEVEN fACademiCD Chess Club 4 GEORGES, TINA QAcademicD Intramurals 2, 3, Swim Club 2, 3,4 GETCHEN, EVA MAE CAcademicD Usher 2, F. N. A. 3, 4 GETGEN, ANNE MARIE CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Hi-Tri Club 4, F, B. L. A. 4, W. H. S Athletic Association Secretary 4 GETGEN, CLAIR L. CVocationalD GETGEN, JOE CAcademicD Band 2 GIBSON, GLORIA CAcademicD GILBODY, MARTIN CAcademicD GOHL, RICHARD CBusinessD GOHL, ROD fAcaclemicJ GOLDY, STANLEY fAcademicD Spanish Club 3, Chess Club 2, 3, Library Assistant 3 GORDON, JUDITH ANN CBusinessD Usher 2, F. B. L. A. 4, Billlown Banner 3, 4 GOTTSCHALL, YVONNE CAcademicD Band 2, 3, 4, Dis- trict Band 4, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 3, 4, F. N. A. 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Latin Club 4 GRAHAM, CHARLES CAcademicD Pep Club 3, Football 2, Manager 2, 3 GREENWAY, TIM CAcademicD Slide Rule Club 2 GRIECO, ANTHONY J. CAC:-idemicb Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Basketball 3, 4 GRIECO, REBA M. CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 4, Class Play Staff 4, Choruses 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, 4, Program Sales Girl 3, Billtown Banner 3 GROVE, LARRY DANIEL CTechnicalD Student Council 2, Open House Committee 2, Football Manager 2 GUILD, JOHN CACademicD Russian Club 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 3, Key Club 3, 4, Lab Assistant 3, 4, Staif Mem- ber-Billtown Banner 4, P. H. E. A. Certificate 4 GUISEWITE, LARRY QBusinessD Library Assistant 3 GULICK, CHARLES MICHAEL fVocationalD Student Council 2, 4 GUTSHALL, DON KAcademicJ Band 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Aides 2, 3, 4, Football 2 ..H- HAAG, WILLIAM fAcademicD Varsity Club 3, Football 2, Track 2, Cross Country 3 HAAS, BERNARD R, CAcademicD Class Committee 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4 HABERSTROH, MARCIA CAcademicD Class Committee 3, Faculty Assistant 3, Pep Club 2 HAEFNER, JOAN CBusinessJ Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, Swim Club 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4 HAIGHT, STEVE CAcademicD HALL, CHERYLBETH CAcademicj Intramurals 2 HAMILTON, JOYCE CAcademicD HAMM, DEBBY CAcademicD Class Committees 4, Student Council 3, Oliicials 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 374, Swim Club 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Gym Club 2, 3, HAMM, PAULINE fAcademiCD HARNER, MARY CAcademicD HARNER, PATTY CBusinessD HARRIS, JEFFREY F. CAcademicD Russian Club 3, Library Assistant 2, Gym Club 2 HARRIS, MARY CAcademicD HARRIS, NIKKI CBusinessD Colorettes 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Gym Club 2 HARRIS, ROBERT CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Class Play Stal? 4, Student Council 2, Russian Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, LaMemoire Busi- ness Staff 2, 3, Advertising Manager 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Voice of Democracy Winner 4 HARRIS, SHARON CAcademicD HARTLEY, TIMOTHY GENE CTcchnicalD HARTMAN, KAY CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 3, 4, Chorus 2, Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, F. N. A. 3, 4, Swim Club 2, Gym Club 2, 3, Program Sales Girl 3, Latin Club 4, Ski Club 3, Cherry and White 3 HARTRANFT, STEPHANIE L. CBusinessD Class Commit- tees 4g Pep Club 4, F. B. L. A. Reporter 4, Cherry and White 3, 4 HARVEY, WILSON FRANK CVocationalD HAUG, NANCY CBusinessD HAUG, STEVEN CAcademicD HEALEY, NANCY CBusinessJ Usher 2, Faculty Assistant 2, 3, Chorus 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4, Billlown Banner Typist 2, 3, 4, La Memoire Business Staif 3, Subrcriptiorz Manager 4 HELMINIAK, BONITA CBusinessD Student Council 4, Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Library Assistant 2 HELMINIAK, JOANNE CAcademicD Class Committees 3, Student Council 2, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Bowling Club 4, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri 4, Li- brary Assistant 3, 4, Cherry and White 3, Billlown Banner 4 HEMPHILL, KIRT C. CAcademicD Choir 3, 4, Choruses 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, F. T. A. 3 HEMSLEY, LAWRENCE CAcademicD Class Play Stalf 2, 3, Billtown Banner 3 HENNE, KARAN D. CBusinessD Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Swim Club 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, 3 HENRY, KATHRYN CGeneralD Choruses 2, Officials 3, Russian Club 2, Bowling Club 4, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 3 HENRY, VALERIE CBusinessD Faculty Assistant 3, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4 HERB, JAMES H., JR. CBusinessJ HERZ, MARILYNNE L. CAcademicD Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, French Club 4 HILL, SUSAN CBusinessD HITZEMAN, ROBERT GENE CTechnicalD HIVELY, NEAL O. CAcademicD Choir 3, Choruses 2, Chess Club 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, 4, Billtown Banner 3, Head Photographer 4, Cherry and lwbile 3 HUTCHINSON, GEORGE fBusinessD Class Committees 4, Spanish Club 3, Gym Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Wres- tling 3 HODOBA, TED QAcademicj Russian Club 2, Latin Club 4 HODRICK, ROBERT J. CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 3, Class Play Staff 3, Choir 3, 4, Choruses 2, District Chorus 4, A. F. S. Committee 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basket- Ball 2, Lailflemoire Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Letter of Commendation National Merit Competi- tion, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Prize HOFFER, RICHARD CHARLES CVocationalD Class Com- mittees 3. HOFFMAN, SHERRY CAcademicD Spanish Club 3, F. T. A, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 HOLLINGSWORTH, SHARON CBusinessD Intramurals 2, Swim Club 2 HOLMES, CANDY fAcademicD Class Play Staff 3, 4, In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, F. N. A. 4, Swim Club 2, 3 HOLMES, DEBORAH CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, Choruses 2, Intramurals 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, Bowling Club 4, Swim Club 2, 3, Chewy and While 3, 4 HORN, SANDRA CBusinessj Faculty Assistant 4 HORNBERGER, GARY QAcademicD HORNE, LONNY JAY CBusinessJ Varsity Club 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 HORTON, BERNARD M. fBusinessD Class Committees 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 HORTON, SHIRLEY MAY fAcademicJ HOWLETT, JAMES CAcademicD Wrestling Manager 2, 3, 4 HUGHES, GARY DEAN CVocationalJ HUNTON, ROBERT CAcarlemicD Class Committees 2, 4, Usher 2, 3, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, District Chorus 4, Ensemble 4, Audio Visual Aides 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 3, Billlown Banner 4, Merit Scholastic Letter of Commendation HUYCK, RICHARD LOUIS CTechnicalD - I .. IRWIN, LARRY CVocationalD ,.J..- JACKSON, JILLENE QGeneralD Choir 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Hi-Tri 2 JACOBS, TIM CGeneralj JENKINS, ROBERT ERIC CAcademicD Pep Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Cherry and White JOHNSON, JAY QAcademicD JOHNSON, LANA CBusinessD Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, Class Play Staff, Colorettes, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Cabinet 3, 4 JOHNSTON, JEAN CAcademicD Class Play Staff 2, 3, Spanish Club 3 JOPSON, EDWARD fAcademicD - K 4 KADASH, GEORGE CBusinessD KAHLER, CAROL ANN CBusinessD Usher 2, 3, 4, L4 Memoire 3, Assistant Manager 4, F. B. L. A. Treasurer4 KAISER, SUSAN CAcademicD Intramurals 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Billmwn Banner 4 KANE, SARA CAcademicD Class Committees 3, Usher 3, 4, Class Play Stal? 3, 4, Choruses 2, Oliicials 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, 3, French Club 4, Cherry and White 3 KELCHNER, DEBRA A. CAcademicD Class Play Cast 4, Class Play Staff 3, Choruses 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, OHicials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, Swim Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 3, 4, Hi-Tri Cabinet 4 KELLER, ANN CAcademicD Usher 2, Choruses 2, Student Council 3, Ofiicials 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 3, 4, Library Assistant 4, Latin Club 4 KELLER, PATRICIA CBusinessD KELLEY, DENNIS CAcademicD Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 KERSTETTER, FLOYD E. CVocationalD KESSINGER, GARY CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, Faculty Assistant 3 KIESS, MARGARET ESTELLA CBusinessD Class Commit- tees 2, Choruses 2, Band 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Hi-Tri 4, Cherry and While 4, F. B. L. A. 4 KIESER, ERNEST CC-ieneralb KING, KAREN CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4 KLETT, KATHY CBusinessD Majorettes 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Hi-Tri 3, 4, Swim Club 2, F. B. C. A. 4 KLINGER, BILL CAcademicD KLOPP, NORA L, CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4 KNAUBER, DONALD CAcademicD KNAUFF, MICHAEL CAcademicD KNIGHT, SHARON CAcademicD Usher 2, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, F. N. A. 2, 3, 4 KNITTLE, GEORGINA CBusinessD KNITTLE, LOIS JEAN CAcademicD Class Committees 2, Choruses 3, A. F. S. Committee 2, 3, 4, Officials 3, President 4, Vice-President, Pep Club 2, 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, French Club 4, Latin Club 4, Program Sales Girl 2 KNOWLDEN, PAUL L. CAcademicD Band 3, 4, Dance Band 4 KOCH, CAROL CBusinessD KOCHER, THOMAS CAcademicD Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2,3,4 KOHLER, CAROL CBusinessD Pep Club 3 KOHLER, DOUGLAS G. CAcademicD Varsity Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4 KONKLE, DAVID CBusinessD KOVALESKI, CHRISTINE CAcademicD Faculty Assistant 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Library Assis- tant 3, 4 KRAMN, GAY CGeneralD Class Committees 3, 45 Usher 2, 35 Choruses 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Presidentg Hi-Tri Cabinet 35 Lailflemoire Business Staff 3, 4 KUEHNLE, SHARON CBusinessJ Class Committees 2, 45 Usher 25 Class Play Staff 45 Intramurals 35 Bowling Club 3 KUHNS, JOSEPH E. CVocationalD KULZER, MARCIA CAcademicD Choir 45 Choruses 25 In- tramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Swim Club 2, 3, 45 Lab Assistant 35 La Memoire Busi- ness Staff 3, 4 -L- LAMBERT, JAY ALAN fAcademicJ Class Committees 25 Spanish Club 45 Library Assistant 2 LAMBERT, STEVE fBusinessD LARSON, RONNIE ALLEN CTechnicalJ Usher 35 Open House Committee 2, 3 LAUBACH, BETTY CAcademicD Usher 35 Intramurals 3, 45 Hi-Tri 3, 45 Library Assistant 2 LAVO, ANNE CAcademicJ Class Committees 2, 3, 45 Usher 35 Faculty Assistant 45 Class Play Staff 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Choruses 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Officials 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 LaMemoire 3, 4 LAYLON, FRED ORIVILLE CTechnicalD LEACH, CAROL ANN CGeneralD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Biilloufn Banner 4 LECCE, DEBBIE fAcademicD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 Gym Club 4 LEHMAN, DAVID JOHN CTechnicalJ Open House Com- mittee 2 LEPROHON, MELISSA B. fAcademicD Class Committees 35 Usher 35 Choir 3, 45 Choruses 2, 3, 45 A. F. S. Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Cherry and White 45 La Memoire Business 3 LETA, WILLIAM JAMES CAcademicj Student Council 2, 45 Pep Club 45 Football 25 Billtown Banner 3 LEVERENZ, WILLIAM J. CAcademicD Choir 3, 45 Chorus- es 25 District Chorus 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 District Band 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Russian Club 2, 35 Chess Club 25 Latin Club 45 Track 4 LEWIS, GLORIA CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Christ- mas Decorating Committee LIVERMORE, RUTH CGeneralD LIVINGSTON, DIANN CAcademicD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 3 LOGUE, BILL CGeneralJ Class Committees 35 Class Play Stal? 3, 45 Student Council 4 LONG, HAROLD LaRUE CVocationalD LOVELL, MARY LOUISE CBusinessD LOVELL, PAULINE MARY CBusinessD Student Council 35 Intramurals 25 Pep Club 3 LOWE, STEVEN VERNON fTechnicalJ Class Committees 35 Open House Committee 3 LOWMILLER, RUSS CAcademicD Student Council 25 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3 LUCAS, EDIE CBusinessD Pep Club 35 Ski Club 3 LUCAS, GEORGE F. CTechnicalJ Student Council 2 LUKENS, BARBARA J. CBusinessJ Swim Club 3 LUKENS, MAXINE CBusinessD LUSK, DEBBIE CBusinessD LYONS, JOANNE CBusinessD Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 LYONS, NANCY CAcademicD Usher 45 Faculty Assistant 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Hi-Tri 3, 45 French Club 45 Bill- lowri Banner 35 Cherry and White 25 L4Memoire 3, 45 P. S. P. A. 3, 4 -M- MacCLARIN, WANDA, CAcademicJ Class Committees 35 Class Play Staff 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Russian Club 2, 35 Bowling Club 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Library Assistant 3, 45 French Club 45 Cherry and White Associate Editor 4, Staff Member 35 NMSQT Letter of Commendation 3 MACHANIC, MINDY CAcademicb Class Committees 2, 35 Faculty Assistant 45 Choir 35 Choruses 2, 35 Ofhcials 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Russian Club 2, 35 Bowling Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 Cherry and White Stiaff Member 2, 3, 45 Art Competition 25 P. S. P. A. 3, MACKOWIAK, LARRY CAcademicD MAIETTA, CAROL ANN CAcademic and Business? Stu- dent Council 35 Officials 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2 MAIO, PATRICIA ANN CAcademicD Usher 45 Student Council 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Hi-Tri 3, 45 Swim Club 3, 45 French Club 45 LaMemoire Assistant Advertising Man- ager 45 LaMemoire Business Staff Member 3, 45 Gold Key Art Award 35 W. H. S. Science Fair 2 MANNO, JUDY CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Swim Club 3 MANSUY, SUZANNE CAca1.lemicD Class Play Staff 3, 45 Choruses 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri Cabinet 2, 3, 45 F. N. A. 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant 2, 3, 45 Billlown Banner Staff Member 3 MAPES, JOHN ALVIN fAcademicD Class Committees 45 Student Council 35 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Outstanding Sophomore Wrestler 2 MARCHIONI, PHILLIP CAcademicD Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 25 Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 4 MARCUSKY, MARTHA CBusinessD MARTIN, PATRICIA E. CBusinessD Glass Committees 45 Usher 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri Cabinet Member 2, 3, 45 F. B. L. A. President 45 Billtoum Banner Staff Member 3, 4 MASON, RICHARD CAcademicD F. T. A. 2, 35 Football 2 MATTHEWS, RICHARD CAcademicD MATTHEWS, SANDRA LEE fBusinessJ MAUSTELLER, KERRY fBusinessD MAYER, VICTORIA CAcademicJ Class Committees 45 Faculty Assistant 45 Class Play Staff 45 Bowling Club 45 F. T. A. 2, 45 Chess Club 45 Billtoufn Banner 45 Cherry and White 4 MAYHEW, HARRIET CAcademicJ Class Committee 45 Faculty Assistant 45 Class Play Staff 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 45 F. T. A. 45 Library Assistant 45 French Club 45 Gym Club 3, 4 MAYNARD, CHARLES B. L. CAcademicD Class Commit- tees 2, 3, 45 Usher 2, 35 Class Play Staff 35 Choir 3, 45 Choruses 2, 45 District Chorus 45 A. F. S. 3, 45 Student Council 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 LaMemoire Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4 MAZZULLO, FRANK CAcademicD McCARTY, DONNA CBusinessD Hi-Tri 2, 3 n ' MCCARTY, MARILYN CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, Student Council 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 McCLOSKEY, DEBORAH J. CTechnicalD Gym Club 2, 3, 4 MCCRACKEN, JACK PHILLIP CTechnicalD Class Com- mittee 3 MCDERMOTT, JANICE CAcademicD F. T. A. 3, 4 MCGIFFIN, KEITH M. CAcademicD Class Play Cast 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Choruses 2, Spanish 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4 MCGILL, EMILY fAcademicD Class Committees 3, 4, Dean's Assistant 2, 3, 4, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Choruses 2, A. F. S. 3, 4, Officials 3, Intramurals 2, Pep Club 2, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Billloufn Banner Editor-in-Chief 4, Chewy and Vfhile 3 MCKINNEY, NANCY fBusinessD Hi-Tri 2 MERLOE, PATRICK CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Intramurals 4, Junior Rotary 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Gym Club 2, Football 2, Wrestling 2, Track 2 METZGER, ALLEN WILLIAM CAcademicD Class Com- mittees 4, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Chorus 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, District Orchestra 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Russian Club 2, Chess Club 2 METZGER, BARBARA MARIE CBusinessD METZGER, BONNIE CBusinessD Band 2 MILETO, CHRISTOPHER CAcademicD Latin Club 4 MILLER, DONALD CBusinessD MILLER, DONNA CBusinessD MILLER, ERIK CAcademicj Pep Club 2 MILLER, LARRY ALVIN fTechnicalD MILLER, ROBERT EARL CTechnicalD Class Committees 2, Student Council 2 MITCHELL, MAX CAcademicJ Class Play Staff 3, 4, Span- ish Club 3, 4 MOERSCHBACHER, RALPH CAcademicD Chorus 2 MOLINO, DAVID CAcademicD Ski Club 4, LaMemoire Photographers 2, 3, 4 MOLINO, JULIA E. CBusinessD Majorettes 4, Intramurals 2, 3 MONTGOMERY, JOANIE fBusinessD Intramurals 2, Spanish Club 3, Hi-Tri 2, 3 MOON, PHYLLIS CAcademicD Class Committees 2, Intra- murals 2 MOORE, CATHY CBusinessD Intramurals 2 MOORE, CHARLES KENNETH CVocationalj Track 2, 3, 4 MOORE, MICHAEL A. CAcademicD Chess Club 2, Chewy and White 3 MRAZ, STEVEN CAcademicD -N-. NARBER, SHARON LEE CBusinessD NAU, MARTIN CAcademicD Class Committees 3, 4, Var- sity Club 4, Wrestling Manager 3, 4 NEELD, MARGARET fBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4 NEIDIG, TOM CAcademicD Varsity Club 4, Key Club 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 NELSON, CARMEN SULUAN fAcademicD NELSON, SANDRA CAcademicD Chorus 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, LaMem0ire Business 3, 4 NEUFER, SYLVIA QBusinessD NEYHART, CAROL ANN CAcademicD NICHOLS, GUY CAcademicD Football 2, 3, 4 NICHOLS, PAMELA CAcademicD Class Committees 3, 4, Usher 4, Faculty Assistant 4, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, Hi-Tri Cabinet 3, 4, L4Mem0i1'e 3, 4, Section Editor 4, N. M. S. Q. T. Letter of Commendation 4, P. H. E. A. A. Scholarship 4 NICHOLSON, THOMAS CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, Class Play Staff 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, Junior Rotarian Club 2, 3, Key Club 4, Cherry and lWlai!e 4 NICHOLSON, WILLIAM CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, Usher 3, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, Slide Rule Club 3, Key Club 4, Track 2, 3, Cbefry and White 3, 4 NOVIELLO, DONALD A. CGeneralD NOVIELLO, MARY JO CGeneralJ Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club2 NUSS, FLOYD EUGENE CVocationalD -0- O'BRIEN, CHRISTINE CBusinessD Choruses 2, Intramurals 4, Hi-Tri Club 2 O'BRIEN, RAYMOND B. III CTechnicalD Class Commit- tees 3, 4 O'DONNELL, RUTH CBusinessD Band 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 2 OHNMEISS, STEVE fAcademicD Class Committee 3, Usher 2, 3, Student Council 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4 -p.. PACKARD, BILL CBusinessD PAGE, MARGARET fAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, Usher 3, 4, Class Play Cast 3, Choir 3, 4, Choruses 2, 3, Ensemble 4, Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, Billtown Banner 3, La Memoire Editorial Staff 4, N. M. S. Q. T. Letter of Commendation 4 PALMETER, ROSALIE M. CGeneralD Choir 2, Intramurals 2, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4 PARR, TONY CGeneralD Varsity Club 4, Wrestling 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4 PAULHAMUS, RONALD CAcademicD Usher 2, Slide Rule Club 3, Lab Assistant 3, 4, Football 2, 3, La Memoire Business Staff 3, 4 PAWLAK, THERESA CBusinessD Class Committee 3, 4, Student Council 4, Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, F. B. C. A. 4, Billtoufu Banner 4 PEASE, LINDA CAcademicD Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4 PELLESCHI, EUGENE CAcademicD Class Committee 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4 PERSING, PEGGY CAcademicD Usher 4, Faculty Assistant 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, F. N. A. 4 PERSUN, KRISTINE CAcademicD Choruses 2, Russian Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Pep Club 2, Lab Assistant 3, Chewy and While Typist 3, 4, P. H. E. A. A. 4 PHILLIPS, KENNETH RONALD QVocationalJ PITTENGER, PATRICIA ANN CAcademicD POOLE, BARB CAcademicD Usher 4, Class Play Cast 4, Class Play Staff 3, Choir 3, Choruses 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, Lailflenzoire Business 3, 4 POPHAL, STEVEN ERIC CAcademicD Choruses 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4 POTTER, LAWRENCE CAcademicj ... Q .. QUINN, MICHAEL ANDREW fBusinessj -R- RAMPULLA, GEORGE CAcademicD Treasurer 3, Class Committees 3, 4, Choruses 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Football 2, Wrestling Z, United Nations 4, Foreign Exchange 3 RANDALL, HAROLD C. fVOCatiOnalJ RANCK, MARK W. CAcademicD Band 2, 3, Dance Band 2, Gym Club 2, 3, 4 RANKEY, CARL CAcademicD READY, ROBERTA fBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 4, Tennis 3, Basketball Championship REED, TOM GARY fGeneralD Choir 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Track 4, Hi-Y President 2, 3 REED, LINDA CBusinessD Choir 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 2, 3 REEDER, CHERENE fAcademicj Vice-President 3, 4, Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 4, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Choruses 2, Student Council Vice-President 4, Cheer- leader 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, Library Assis- tant 3, 4, French Club 4, Billtoufn Banner 3, 4, Cherry and Wlaize 3, 4, Flaming Foliage 4 REEDER, GARY CAcademicD REEDER, SHIRLEY CAcademicD Class Play Staff 3, Intra- murals 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3 REEDER, STANLEY QAcademicJ REMSNYDER, ANN QBusinessJ REMSNYDER, JAMES EUGENE CVocationalJ REYNOLDS, CARL CAcademicJ RHEA, NICHOLAS CHARLES QVocationalD RICHARDSON, WILLIAM QVocationalJ RIDGELY, KENNETH QAcademicj Varsity Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 RING, ADELENE CBusinessD Intramurals 4 RINGLER, DEBRA A. fAcademicj Class Committees 2, Usher 3, Class Play Staff 4, Choir 4, Choruses 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Hi-Tri 4, Swim Club 3, Library Assistant 3, 4 RINGLER, MARY CBusinessD ROBINSON, CHARLES B. CBusinessD ROMESBERG, PENNY LOUISE CAcademicD Class Com- mittees 2, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Class Play Staff 3, Oflicials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 2, 3, French Club 4, Cherry and While 2, 3, Editor 4 ROOK, JACK CGeneralD ROSS, RICHARD CHARLES QTechnicalD Student Council 3, Chess Club 2, 3 ROY, RUTH CGeneralD Colorettes 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 3 RUNNER, ALLEN CBusinessD Varsity Club 4 RUPP, RALPH J. CTechnicalD Class Committees 2, 3 RUSSELL, ROBERT CAcademicj Spanish Club 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Track 3, 4 RUTH, BETH CAcademicJ RYAN, WAYNE EUGENE QVOCati0nalJ F. F. A. 4 ... 5 - SALTSMAN, JO ANN CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4 SALVATORI, MARIA CAcademicD Class Committees 3, Usher 3, Officials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Bowling Club 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, F. N. A. 3 SARAMA, WALTER fAcadernicJ Student Council 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Football 2, 3, Lab Assistant 4 SCARFO, FRANK CAcademicD Football 2, Basketball 2, 3 SCHAEFER, PEGGE CBusinessD Swim Club 2 SCHAIYIER, WILLIAM ALAN QTechnicalD Student Coun- ci SCHLEICH, TERESA CAcademicJ Class Play Staff 3, Choruses 2, Pep Club 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Library Assis- tant 2, 3, 4 SCHREIBER, DONALD EUGENE, JR. CTechnicalj Secre- tary 2, Student Council, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3 SCHREIBER, WILLIAM C. CAcademicJ SCHUMAN, CHESTER DENNIS CACaclemicD Class Com- mittees 4, Usher 3, Latin Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, Cherry and While 4 SCOPPA, SANDRA CBusinessb Intramurals 2, 3, 4 SEAMAN, GALEN WILLIAM QTechnicalD Student Coun- cil 3 SEARFOSS, RONALD CAcademicD Usher 2, Choir 3, 4, Choruses 2, District Chorus 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Pep Band 4, Latin Club 4 SEES, ALFIE CBusinessD SELLECK, TIMOTHY L. CAcademicJ Choir 4, Choruses 2, District Chorus 4, Spanish Club 3 SERVOSS, THOMAS CAcademicj Russian Club 2, 3, Chess Club 3, Basketball 2 SHAFFER, DENNIS CLARK CVocationalJ SHEA, LIZ CAcademicJ Usher 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 4 SHEAFFER, JIM CGeneralD Student Council 2 SHIVELY, JOHN CHARLES QVocationalJ SHRIBER, JACK CAcademicJ Band 2, 3, 4, District Band 4 SHIVELHOOD, BARBARA ANN CGeneralD Student Council 4, F. N. A. 3 SIMON, ALAN CAcademicJ Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, Class Play Cast 3, 4, Class Play Stal? 3, Cho- ruses 2, Student Council 3, Junior Rotarian 2, 3, 4, Russian Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, P. S. P. A. 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Photographers 2, Cherry and White 3, 4 ' SIMON, PATRICIA CAcademicJ Class Play Cast 3, Intra- murals 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri 2, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, 4 SMITH,4CRAIG W. CAcademicD Junior Rotarian 4, F. T. A. SMITH, FRANCES J. CBusinessD Class Committees 3, 4 SMITH, FRANCES T. CAcademicJ Student Council 2 SMITH, JAMES ROBERT, JR. QVOCatiOr1alJ SMITH, KATHLEEN CBusinessJ Usher 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 SMITH, MARVIN LEE CTechnicalJ Class Committees 3 SMITH, ROBERT F. CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 3, 45 Usher 2, 35 Class Play Cast 3, 45 Russian Club 25 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Cherry and While 3, 45 N. M. S. Q. T. Letter of Commendation5 Short Story Contest, 3rd Place5 P. S. P. A. Award, 2nd SMYRNIOTES, MARY CAcademicj Usher 35 Class Play Staif 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 25 Library Assistant 45 Latin Club 45 Cherry and While 2 SNYDER, CHRISTINE CAcademicJ Spanish Club 3, 45 Hi-Tri 45 F. T. A. 45 German Club 4 SNYDER, DAVID LESLIE CTechnicalJ Class Committees 45 Open House Committee 2, 35 Electronics Club 2, 3, 4 SNYDER, GLENN CBusinessD Class Committees 25 F. F. A. 2 SNYDER, NANCY C. CAcademicJ Class Play Staff 45 Choruses 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 4 SOUTH, CHARLES RICHARD CBusinessD SPANGLE, WILLIAM G. CGeneralD Class Committees 25 Class Play Stalf 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Choruses 25 Russian Club 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Key Club Z, 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Track 25 Golf 3 SPONHOUSE, JOANNA CBusinessD Class Committees 4 STABLEY, KENNETH CVocationalj STAHL, BILL CAcademicJ Class Committees 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Choruses 25 District Chorus 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Dis- trict Band 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Russian Club 2, 35 Key Club 3, 45 Student Council 4, Treasurerg Russian Club 2, 35 Key Club 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Tennis 25 Bill- lown Banner 3 STAHL, RICHARD E. CGeneralD STARON, PATRICIA CAcademicJ Bowling Club 45 F. N. A. 3, 4 STARR, KAY CBusinessJ Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 25 Library Assistant 3 STEELE, JOYCE CTechnicalD Intramurals 2, 45 Library Assistant4 STECK, TIMOTHY STEPHEN QAcademicD Chess Club 2 STEPPE, RONALD E. fBusinessD STEPPY, JOSEPH MICHAEL QTechnicalD Class Commit- tees 45 Usher 25 Open House Committee 2, 35 Elec- tronics Club 2, 3, 4 STEWART, JEFFREY WAYNE CAcademiCD Class Com- mittees 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 35 Track 2, 3 STINE, ROSANNA CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Swim Club 2, 45 Gym Club 2 STONESIFER, BARBARA CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4 STOPPA, ANN CAcatlemicD Intramurals 25 Pep Club 25 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 Swim Club 45 Ski Club 45 Cherry and While 2, 3 STRASBURG, JUDY CAcademicj Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 45 Hi-Tri 45 F. N. A. 45 Swim Club 4 STRYKER, DAWNE CAcademicD Class Committees 45 Usher 25 Class Play Staff 35 Choir 3, 45 Choruses 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Cheerleader 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 F. T. A. 2, 45 Billlown Banner 3 STUGART, RICHARD EUGENE CVocationalJ STUMP, HAROLD LEE CGeneralD STUTZMAN, ROBERT CBusinessD Class Committees 25 F. F. A. 2 SWANSON, KATHY CAcademicD Student Council 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 F. N. A. 35 Library Assistant 2, 3, 4 SWEELEY, DONNA CBusinessJ Intramurals 2, 35 Russian Club 25 Library Assistant 3, 45 Cherry and While 4 SWEET, ROBERT CAcademicD -T- TACKA, FRANCIS QAcademicD Slide Rule Club 35 Track Manager 2 TAYLOR, HAROLD CBusinessD TENON, SANDY CBusinessj Intramurals 2, 3, 4 THOMAS, JAMES CBusinessD Football 2, 3, Football Cap- tain 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Captain 4 THOMAS, PAULINE QBusinessD Class Committees 25 In- tramurals 25 Hi-Tri 25 Library Assistant 3, 45 F. B. L. A.4 THOMAS, SCOTT CAcademicD Pep Club 45 F. T. A. 45 Latin Club 45 Cherry and White Stal? Member 3 THOMAS, SHELLEY CAcademicJ Spanish Club 35 Hi-Tri 3, 4 THOMPSON, SARAH CGeneralJ Intramurals 2, 35 Hi-Tri 25 Swim Club 2, 3, 45 Billlown Banner Staff Member 35 Cherry and While Stal? Member 3 THORNE, RAELINE QACademicD THURSTON, PATRICIA QGeneralD TODD, BOB CGeneralJ Varsity Club 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4 TODHUNTER, WILLIAM J. CAcademicD Class Commit- tees 2, 3, 45 Class Play Cast 45 Choruses 25 Junior Rotarian 25 Russian Club 2, 35 Chess Club 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 La Memoire Photographer 2, 3, 4 TOLER, GAYLE QGeneralD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Hi-Tri 2, 3 TOWNSEND, PAUL CAcademicD Class Committees 45 Class Play Cast 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Chess Club 3, 45 Library Assistant 3, 4 TRESSLER, ANN CAcademicD Intramurals 2 TUCKER, SHIRLEY CBusinessD Intramurals 45 Pep Club 2, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 45 Swim Club 4 TUDOR, RICHARD ROBERT CTechnicalD Class Commit- tees 3 TUPPER, VERNON KEITH CTechnicalJ -V- VAN CAMPEN, NANCY CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 35 Choir 3, 45 Chorus 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowl- ing Club 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Hi-Tri 2, 3 VANCE, DON CAcademicJ VANCKO, PAMELA R. CAcademicJ Class Play Staff 35 Choir 3, 45 Chorus 25 District Chorus 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 District Band 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Russian Club 2, 3, Secretary 35 Hi- Tri 2, 3, 45 Tennis 35 Billloufn Banner 3 VAN OVER, BONNIE qmaflemicp VAUGHN, LINDA QBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Swim Club 2, 35 F. B. L. A. 4 VERBERG, MARGARET CAcademicD Class Committees 35 Usher 35 Class Play Staff 35 Choir 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 35 Library Assistant 35 French Club 45 Cherry and While 2, 3, 4 VERMILYA, CINDY CBusinessD Hi-Tri 2, 35 F. B. L. A. 2, 3 VITTORIO, DONNA CAcademicD Class Committees 3, 45 Intramurals 2 VOGEL, VALINDA fBusinessD Colorettes 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 VOUGHT, GLENN CBusinessJ VROMAN, SANDY QAcademicJ Student Council 2, Intra- murals 2, Slide Rule Club 3, Bowling 3, Cherry and While 3, P. S. P. A. First Award 4 -W- WACKER, TIMOTHY GENE fAcademicD Class Commit- tees 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, U. N. Contest Winner WAGNER, JOYCE CAcademicD Ofhcials 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 2 WAGNER, TERRY CAcademicJ WAHLER, DAWN CBusinessJ Choir 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 4, Cherry and White 3 WALDMAN, WILLIAM J. CAcademicD Class Play StaE 3, 4, Choir 4, Pep Club 4 WALKER, JOE CGeneralJ Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 4, Billlown Banner 4, Cherry and While 4, Basketball Scholarship WALLACE, KATHLEEN CAcademicj Choir 4, District Orchestra 4, French Club 4, U. N. Contest Winner WALTER, BRADY fBusinessD WALTER, HOWARD CGeneralD Spanish Club 4, Library Assistant 3, 4 WALTER, JAMES CBusinessJ Class Committees 2, Usher 2, Faculty Assistant 2, Choir 2, District Chorus 2, Swim Club 3 WALTZ, JEANNETTE CAcademiCJ Choir 2, 4, District Chorus 4, Ensemble 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 3 WARNER, MICHAEL FRANCIS QTechnicalJ WEAVER, ORAN CAcademicD Usher 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 3 WEINHARDT, CYNTHIA CAcademicJ Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Usher 4, Class Play Staff 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Pep Club 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, Swim Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4 WELLET, HOWARD THOMAS, JR. CGeneralD Class Committees 2, 4 WELLIVER, BOB CAcademicJ F. T. A. 3, Track 2, 3, 4 WELTEROTH, JAMES R. CAcademicD Class Committees 3, Basketball 2 WERTE, LEONARD, JR. CAcademicJ WETZEL, SHARON CBusinessJ Intramurals 2, 3 WHEELER, CHERYL ANN CAcademicD Class Committees 2, 4, Usher 4, Chorus 2, Student Council 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Swim Club 4, Library Assis- tant 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Cherry and While 2, 3 WHEELAND, MERRILL HENRY CVocationalD WHITE, MARGARET CBusinessJ Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, Swim Club 2, 3, 4 WHITMYER, ROBERT A. CBusinessD WHITMYER, THOMAS E. CVocationalJ Class Commit- tees 4, Student Council 4, Wrestling 2, 3 WILKINSON, HENRY J., JR. CAcademicD WILKINSON, STEPHEN FRANCIS CTechnicalJ Class Committees 2 WILLIAMS, LYNDA CBusinessJ Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 WILLIAMS, BILL CACademicD WILSON, CHARLOTTE CBusinessD Intramurals 2, 3, 4 WILSON, J. DOUGLAS CAcademicJ Student Council 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4 WITHEY, SHERRY D. CBusinessD Class Committees 2 WITTMAN, SANDY CAcademicJ Band 2, 3, 4 WOLTZ, DORIS CAcademicD Pep Club 2 WONDERLICH, MICHAEL CAcaciemicJ Pep Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Football 2 WRIGHT, JACQUELINE E. CAcademicD Chorus 2 WRIGHT, JUDITH CAcademicD Spanish Club 4, F. N. A. 4, Library Assistant 3, 4 WRIGHT, STEPHEN CAcademicD Student Council 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Ski Club 4, Interact Club 4 WURSTER, KAREN CAcademicD Choruses 2, Hi-Tri Club 2, 3, 4 WURSTER, HOWARD CAcademicD .. Y .. YEAGLE, THOMAS LEE CVocationalD YOUNG, JOHN CAcademicJ Russian Club 2, 3 YOUNKIN, GENE CBusinessD YOXTHEIMER, GEORGE CAcademicJ Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Manager 3, 4 -Z- ZIMMERMAN, KATHY CAcademicD Colorettes 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Hi-Tri Club 2, Cherry and White 2, 3, 4, Billtown Banner 2, 3, 4 ZITELLO, JOHN CBusinessJ ZITELLO, VICKI CBusinessJ Usher 3, Class Play Staff 3, Choruses 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Hi- Tri Club 2, F. B. L. A. 4, Billtowrz Banner 4 5 2 Q .1 5 iff' SPRING ACTIVITIES TRACK TEAM. Fifi! Row-Harry Servoss, Robert Harvey, Lonnie Horne, Jeff Stewart, Gene Fairfax, Tony Paar, Dave Rae- more, Jim Burger, Jack Rook, Jim Flook, Andy Bower, Jack Gutshall. Second Row-Mike Woculever, Ray Danneker, Bill Sowich, Lee Francisco, Chuck Moore, Tom Coffey, Steve Wright, Tom Neidig, John Fessler, Al Runner, Carl Klingaman. Third Rau'-Mr. Samuel Belle, Rick Druckenmiller, Mike Eck, Dan Taddeo, Don Neidig, Phil Confer, Pete Hohfman, Don Bower, Jack Ward, Dennis Beck, Joe Brown, Mr. Richard Cox. Fourth Row-Joe Walker, Bob Kuller, Tom Phillips, Lou Little, Mike Dudek, Robert Chute, Dave Baer, Tom Baird, Jim Eiswerth, Steve Bower. Fifth Rau'-Dave Love, Chuck Wilscan, Ron Bubb, Bob Russel, Fred Michels, John Kerstetter, Mr. Max Wasscxn. Cindermen Vie for Repeat Dan Taddeo strains to gain further distance Barely clearing the bar, Tom Coffey attempts a greater in the javelin throw. height in the high jump. Strong with many returning lettermen, the track team looks again this year to the District Four title. First-year coach Mr. Richard Cox found sprinters in plentiful supply this year with speedy Joe Walker and Tom Neidig in the short sprints and Denny Kel- ley, Dave Raemore and Tony Paar in the hurdles. The distance men, under the direction of assistant coach Mr. Samuel Belle are led by jim Burget, Allan Run- ner, Karl Klingaman and Lonny Horne. XVith only the field events remaining assistant coach Mr. Max Wasson sees Tom Coffey in the high jump, Chuck Moore in the pole vault, Andy Bower in the hop, step, and jump, and strong Chuck Wilson in the weight events. The thinclads opened their season with a loss to powerful Sayre Sl to 69g but with spirits high, the squad, after competing in several other dual meets and invitationals, will try to capture the District Four championship for the second straight year. of District Four Title Exploding from the blocks, Joe Walker Cbelnu' rightb hopes to use his quick start toward success in the sprints. John Fessler Chelozvj uses original style to help clear the bar in the pole vault. is H: vm.-Q-MA!! Distance men Carl Klingaman and Lonnie Home Cleflj work hard to gain endurance for upcoming meets as Tony Paar Crfglvlj leaps higher to add distance to his broad jump. Dianna' Golfers, Netter Depend Fir!! Row-John Trayer, Chuck Maynard, Joe Edgeworth, Rob Smith, Bob Herz, Mike Casale, Bob Morgan, Mike Plymette, Tom Cioffi. Second Ron'-Mr. Stevenson, Bill Spangle, Jim Van Campen, Steve Sterling, Jeff Welliver, Albert Koons, Jay Mc- Coy, Louis Hiltz, Charles Wolfe, Alan Simon, jeff Gault. Keeping your eye on the ball is an important part of the game of golf. Jeff Gault Cleffb watches his just completed shot as Tom Cioffi Crightj completes his follow through with good form. Under the leadership of Coach Dallas Stevenson the duffers of the Williamsport High School golf team were up against a tough schedule when practice began this spring. With only two returning lettermen in Jeff Gault and Tom Ciofh, Coach Stevenson looked to a few veteran seniors and several promis- ing juniors to round out the squad. These boys in- cluded seniors Rob Smith, Bill Spangle, and Chuck Maynard, and juniors Bob Herz and Mike Casale. With prospects for a good season running high, the duffers set out to practice and improve their own play at the White Deer Golf Course where they also play their home matches. The schedule for the season included several triangular, quadrangular, and dual meets followed by the District Four competition and the State matches. Witli the loss of such stars as john Myers, Joe Phillips, and Gary Boyer, second year coach Rupert Morgan also sees 1968 as mainly a rebuilding year. Returning lettermen Alan Stout and Dave Meckbach will form the nucleus of the squad of 40 which turned out for preseason practice. Included in this number were 15 girls who will be trying to make the varsity squad. Senior boys, Nelson Winter, Bill Stahl, and jim Dempsey, are likely prospects to make the team that will be trying to match last year's record of ll wins and no losses. Upon Underclassmen J f1 'T In practice at the Memorial Park tennis courts, Pam Vancko, Ccemer leflj and Carol Maietta ffm' riglfzlb develop a strong serve. Nighty Linda Bellot works on her backhand while Cleftl Mike Starr uses his forehand to return a serve. TENNIS TEAM: Fin! Ron'-Mr. Rupert Morgan, Amy Hindley, Linda Bellot, Carol Maietta, Pat Maio, Libby Herritt, Pam Vancko, Debbie Mapes. Second Razz'-Mike Starr, Bob Long, john Fisher, jim Dempsey, Mike Barrons, Tim Mahony, John Sweelv, Bill Stahl, Dave Simon. Third Rout'-Jon Simon, Nelson Winter, Alan Stout, Mike Reese, Cliff Cohen, Marc Miller, Bob Reeder, Craig Fink, Dave Meckbach. 189 K l 'South Pacific Fir t Musical Front Row-Marilyn Fulton, Karen Peterson, Debra Collins, Karen Rothfuss, Christine Poli, Carol Slee, Nancy Ecker, Deborah Hinaman, Cynthia Heiser, Jean Waltz, Jeanne Kramer, Marcia Herron, Susan Gouldy, Linda Welteroth, JoAnne Kiehl, Ann Schultz, Victoria Arnold. Second Row-Richard Jacobson, Mark Troisi, Randall Allison, Richard Gathman, Robert Gehron, Barry Gehron, Gene Ulmer, Marvin Hurwitz, Marc Woodside, Alan Lehotsky, Alice Ulmer, Edward Maley, Leslie Casselberry, Mark Ferris, Bob White, Libero Scinicariello, Robert Bush, Steve Bloom, Jim Sravoy, Larry Biichle, William Buzzerd. just imagine it! From our own stage, hearing the fabulous songs from South Pacif1c : Some Enchant- ed Eveningf Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair, Honey Bun,l' Younger Than Spring- time , yet, thats exactly what happened on the nights of March 29 and 30 when the junior Class presented the Rogers and Hammerstein play as the first musical ever staged as a class play. It was a tremendous suc- cess! The success of the precedent-setting production was the culmination of dedication by everyone asso- ciated with the show. Dr. Nicholas Delgalvis, class adviser, set the pace with his spirited enthusiasm and encouragement for this new venture. Miss Louise Stryker and Mr. Paul jones, music and dramatic di- rectors respectively, instilled their cast, stage crew Rick Gathman and Randy Allison listen intently as Bill Buzzerd accuses Alan Lehotsky of not facing reality. and committees with the same vigor. The forty-member cast was headed by Alan Le- hotsky as Emile de Becque and Alice Ulmer as En- sign Nellie Forbush, singing with gusto. Cynthia Heiser's Bloody Mary was an unforgettable one as was Mark Ferris's Luther Billis. Who will ever forget the coconuts! Lt. Cable and Liat, played by William Buzzerd and Victoria Arnold, were two other main characters who added Warmth and emotion to the play. They were Well supported by the rest of the cast and the chorus. The stage crew and committee work behind the scenes was staggering, but imagination and artistic ability and business sense filled the stage with color- ful scenery and costumes and filled the auditorium to near capacity both nights. Mitzi Fulton and Carol Slee defend Alice Ulmer's wish to wash that man right out of her hair. to Hit WHS Stage Mark Ferris Creates quite a stir as Honey Bun with his 101 pounds of fun How to get to Bali Hai is the question posed by Mark Ferris. Cindy Heiscr, sings about dreams in Happy Talk to Bill Buzzerd, and her Tonkinese daughter Vicki Arnold. 7YV HY Y ,Y W, Members of the faculty enjoy social atmosphere of the Hi-Tri tea given in their honor. S O F A O Mr. Conner, Wrestling coach, presents a tro- phy to an outstanding wrestler, joe Girio. The sports banquet was one of several such events held in the spring. Others included the Publi- cations Banquet and the Latin Festival. 192 Cfhristine Meclxley Cfelll amtl Kathy Simpson fright! team up in a girls gym class ping pong game. This spring, buys played basketball when it rained as it always does. After Long Winter Motorcycles, with their familiar whine. were also prevalent this spring, XY'hen spring Comes, sw tloes Mister Softee. lg 193 ,Ng -z M 5' gm if vwfl' A in - 2 'A ERTISI .kk 4 if . will, 1, :iw ,L ,, ML -,'e-wa ' vw wguf ,. W - f.wxf,- My-V , W x . Sfwfb ' 1 mv, . . .gs -,.: .-..: -- X. X , K M: ,Q , 4,4 -,,k Q, - M. V. ,M 1. ,Wm 1 fe- Y .. 1 :Ni-f , , ,gh ,QW . fm, J, PATRONS Whom We Deeply Appreciate . . . DR. AND MRS. H. ADELSON DR. AND MRS. PERRY I. ADELSON REV. ROBERT A. ALLEN DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM D. ANGLE WILLIAM H. ASKEY MR. AND MRS. LEON BECK, SR. DR. JOHN A. BENNARDI MR. AND MRS. JAMES C. CAREY MR. MICHAEL CASALE, SR. MR. WILLARD A. CHRISTIAN DR. AND MRS. CHARLES F. CIPOLLA REV. AND MRS. ROBERT S. COCKS MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM S. COLLINS MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM L. CONNOLLY MR. AND MRS. ERNEST BERNARDI, JR. PASTOR AND MRS. WILLIAM M. BIRDSALL MR. DALE R. BITTENBENDER MR. AND MRS. PAUL BLAIR MR. HARRY BLUM A. W. BLUMBERG, M.D. MR. AND MRS. C. O. BODINE DR. FRANCIS V. COSTELLO MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL F. CRABTREE, JR DONALD H. CUOZZO MR. AND MRS. EUGENE P. BOROWSKI DR. AND MRS. THOMAS E. BOUGHTON GARY E. BOWEN MR MR MR. DR. MR MR DR. MR MR . AND MRS. JACK E. BOWEN AND MRS. JOSEPH D. BOYER AND MRS. KENNETH BOYER ALBERT F. BOZIC, M.D. AND MRS. EDWVARD BRENNAN AND MRS. C. EUGENE BREON E. D. 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Washington Blvd. at River Ave. Dial 326-2611 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 202 Compliments of WILLIAMSPORT NATIONAL BANK 329 Pine St. Loyal Plaza Shopping Center all 1901 Lycoming Creek Road Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mortgage Loans Insured Savings I N of WILLIAMSPORT FEDERAL I Montollrsville A SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION - I L Phone 326-2411 9 137 West Fourth Street A Good Bank in a C0011 TOlDH,, Williamsport, Pa. I 203 NEW IDEAL BARBER SHOP 2248 WVest Fourth Street Compliments of FRANICS BARBER SHOP 844 Diamond St. Newberry OK BARBER SHOP 130 East Fourth St. Page Conway VALLAMONT BARBER SHOP Phone 326-4618 919 Market Street Williamsport, Pa. LOLA,S BEAUTY SHOPPE 860 Park Avenue Phone 322-0108 LOLA LEVINSON, Proprietor Learn Beauty Culture STATE BEAUTY SCHOOL .s c'Malies your hair do what you Want it toll, KIM-MAR Hair Fashions 336 W. Fourth sf. For the YVoman 1Vl1o Cures', Phone 323-1034 La Vertaas Beauty Salon East Third Street LOYAL PLAZA 323-9927 Send for Free Illustrated Catalogue E Let Our 45 Years of Experience Be Your Teacher Y 1 , Y Z SEITZINCER S BEAUTY SALON 220 W. 4th St., Williamsport, Pa. 316 Court St,-cet Dial 322-H74 Specialists in Correcting HfIf1'COZO1',, l Ph. 322-3616 204 DEB-PAUL BEAUTY SALON 6 WV. 4th St. 323-9933 CABRIELLE,S BEAUTY SHOPPE W'lGS SOLD AND SERVICED 1025 Franklin St. 322-2412 CARL H. STEELE Distributor Royal Typewriter Company Standard - Electric - Portable SALES - SERVICE - SUPPLIES 224-226 W. Third Street Next to GRIT WVilliamsport, Pa. MONROE INTERNATIONAL, DIV. LITTON BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC. Calculating 0 Aclcling-Listing Boolclceeping Electronic M aclzines GENE O,MALLEY Branch Manager THE IAMES V. BROWN LIBRARY of Williamsport and Lycoming County GOSPEL BOOK STORE 420 Pine sr. 'Study the Bible fo be wise, believe it to be safe, practice ii to be liolyf' Compliments of WILLIAMSPORT CANDY COMPANY KEN WILLIAMSON Wholesale 523 Market Street VVilliamsport, Pa. Candy Cupboard Chocolates Telephone 326-1721 y Soda Fountain Supplies WILLIAMSPORT, PA. CITIZENS CABLE CO. Locally Owned and Operatedv 330 l ashm St. Phone: 326-3384 1 Taste thc Dii'fL'l't'lIL'L , i Q Candies for All Occasions N S PAU1, E. CAi.mvmx.l,, ju., Proprietor I Qualify Cmuliw' 230 W. Third St. I 47 E. 3rd Street 4-M77 Y Y M72 in V, 7 W, , , , Y Y, Wk? ,, Y, ,Y ,, Y 7, ,, l i . BILL FRY FORD i Shea C adlllac - Olds Inc. i . Q- Q 410 E. 3rd St. JFURUL I 933 Broad St. Montoursville, Pa. AUTOMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE ' 0 0 i Phone 368-8607 1 Tcl. 326-2621 , ,7L,,k ,- vi, ,,,,.-. - ,, ,X,,, A W- f- --- - WILLIAMSPORT AUTO SALES i WYNO SALES Quality New and Used Cars i ,-XLT1'HORIZED VQLKSWAQEN 2467 Lycoming Creek Road SALES - PARTS - SERVICE Open 9 'til 9 i 1960 E. Third St. Phone 323-4683 206 VAN CAMPEN MOTORS' INC. 601 West Third Street 'I' DODGE -- DODGE TRUCK USED CARS 'I' Phone 326-0567 1 1 C. W. LAUCHLE -HONDA 1 HAR-WEL MOTORS INC. 1 M3555 7 ::1.-:- E5E5Q535355521?QE331:!:g-zz: '.-.-.. 1 Authorlzed Renault, Peugeot, ' i lg g i ' 'ETf:Wm': 'f'1i:E:eie 7.4 ' ' ti' 121515: 1 1512 1 22 Rover and Land Rover, MC, 1 A Austin Healey 1324 jordan Ave., Montoursville, Pu. 1 1 ee ee A A -A Y A A A eeeeeeeeeee . 1 S8111 Clcen Stamps Phone 494-0393 1 1 9 BAIR S TRAILER SALES 463-65 E. Third sum 1 31 SERVICE YVilliamsport, Penna. MOBILE HOMES Sz TRAVEL TRAILERS Ph0I16 326-1597 li Miles North of VVilliamsport 1 Route 15-R. R. 2, Box 22 The 3 Bairs 1 Hepburuville, Pa. Helen-Leon-Bill 207 Congratulations to the C lass of '68 from Larry Herron Inc. 633 W. Third Street LINCOLN - MERCURY - MONTEGO - COUCAR NEW CARS AND TRUCKS CLEAN LATE MODEL USED CARS Shirn's Auto Sales :Sz Service Alvin Bush Motors O Imperial Chrysler Plymouth Valiant VANDERLIN CLEANERS rt CJ P 3 C: . 3 5 ,Z on me -4 Q Fi ' H A 'fs Cl g 2' C5 E g P-1 K4 fb OD' Fe vw S fr Co: :' W MN G 'Ti E. 3 9,55 513' CFS 5' 'Um Vg :O Q 5 Dv X' See me 2 Sr CID 2+ 0 W 0 ze rr :U 5 9- Z2 r he as H Q 1 E :L F1 ,T I 2 5 29 'E EE W1 ws as P 'U 5 E LJ NJ NJ 5 on NJ omg Q Q K4 7: Q rd A v G m gan S2003 on 3 3 ggi: '-:J i Na S . :cuz 13 UG 95 0 DP -'--z 'l'4r'l CD 5 '1 5 w o wg :vp-im +- CIO. 2 ,p O 'F' V310 5 Ddlfr A we Bm :ug U3 GQ-I ca Z ff' ., cn 5 s F1 2 img' :Ur 5. : VJ gg P1 r 3 , 29 5- I I y R 208 I don't care if you did get here Hrst, it's my dime-lv Appearance Is Important Dress Right - Feel Right --'ix ,, .m W,11mxxxxxxxxlKnlmRXXIXX2RmQi whxNx MX, DAVID'S 350PlNES'l1 wn.uAMspoRtPA. PHONE 322-0322 NN' nffsronz ron Mena B015 W COI'lj2,'I'JJ.tllltltIOHS to Class of '68 VARSITY SHOP Men's and Boys' Wear ULMAN BROTHERS FINER MENS XVEAR SINCE 1840 348 Pine Street Williamsport, Pa. W. S. HOWE 81 SUN LAUNDRY 341 W. 4th sf. F AXON CLEANERS 1310 Washington Blvd. CODER,S CLEANERS KRANZ CLOTHING STORE BROZM AN ,S 349 Pine Street 0 Headquarters for SCHOOL FASHIONS Bring your copy of LA NIEBIOIRE to our eosrnetic department and receive a free gift. T ANN,S LITTLE FASHION SHOP 609 W. 3rd St. 9 S Smart Fashions for the Younger Set 22-24 W. 31-d Street 2 1 ,D Q U P czf!wa.Q8 FLORSHEIM FARAH Fourth at Court St. SHOES TROUSERS Famous for Finer Things for Men . Phone: 322-0435 434 Court St ARROW BOTANY ..500,, DUNDEE SMART CLOTHES INC. SHIRTS CLOTHES Clothing for Men and Boys TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE High School Students Join the For All Occasions JUNIOR BOWLING Y. M. C. A. Alleys 2 , x Compliments of ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR C. WILSON SMITH CO. Slacks, Blouses, Shorts, Dresses VVILLIAMSPQRT, PA' 136 East 4th St. Williamsport l I THE UNIFORM SHOP support All WHS 27 West Fourth Street Athletic Events BOYS - STUDENTS - YOUNG MEN 127 W. 4th Street Phone 326-5031 210 FRUSTRATED? WONDERINC WHAT LIFE IS ALL ABOUT? SEARCIIINC FOR A CAUSE? Try CAMPUS LIFE CLUB Thursdays 3:20 P. M. Across From the High School at 313 Susquehanna St. Call 326-1223 for Information Francis Scott Key sang the . ' ' -' f 0 BILLTOWNBMW ,f 1 f adm V217 X l X X . gc f ' X I! is fof' F ,N-En Q 'W 2. if ,f ' y ? X1 fl , 5 x ,yy X 4 I ,,f lx ,X -.wp ,JI , 42 M XX if , I - P r i' - w -L1 ' Q 1' f' I: Sk - L g it Ffggf 53 ,:.m'i.' .:3. . 'Egg' 1 ' L K .,',f.4-'f mfci ' I Aw . s . , ' F 5 'L-.146 X ' 'Z ' '- i mb, V ku All f f .4 A. . -1 H I , xg., ,L L45 . f ' ' -..'..,..,kL,+.g,..N--V .Lg wmq - Q- VW. . ,A And the staff sings F the praises of the Class of ,68 SERVICE IS OUR GOAL I KEY CLUB L l l 1 Foster International l Understanding i Through 1 AFS Foreign Student I Exchange eeeee F A A F A e 5 YOUR LITERARY BIACAZINE F a 11 lr 1 2 I 1 I UW H5 't I Q i I 5 1 ., lllhxle l A A iiii 1511 L My K Extends Best Wishes to CLASS OF 1968 211 Compliments of Your .T. A. A. E. HERRIMAN Plastering Contractor 1725 Ravine Road Phone 323-1055 PLASTER-TO BE SURE WALTER D. MAYER General Contractor Excavating 0 Amiesiting 0 Concreting 1501 Bloomingrove Rd. Telephone 322-4247 KENNETH FRITZ 81 SONS Hagan Insulation Contractors Old and New Homes 1401 Princeton Ave. Phone 322-9870 WAGNER and HARTMAN DANNEKER SL LEAR SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS 163 Cata A Williamsp t P Phone 323 2720 Q D 'QS' HEATING, AIR-CONDITIONING, VENTILATION, BLOW PIPE M. L. SMITH COMPANY, I Wbmwm pm INC' ' Y, ,MMM MM to ' 1 ,. f E45,,: .,,,,,.,,,., . .I En an rs and General Con ,ra ors A , Er5,V E Zfzz E.E- g ee l ct l , :r1r1E,g gg ...'..1 in 1309 VVashingt0n Blvd. l 2E ' Zvxu A QQ. A t o It A I I to I C to A Milk Damn FRANK DELIVERY SERVICE DEl,IV1QRY- MOVING and STORAGE 1 article or a full load 230 Market St. Phone 3:26-9151 Agent for American Red Ball World-Wide Movers Fresh Eggs and Baked Goods Breyers Ice Cream Farm Fresh, Pasteurized, Homogenized Jug Milk RADKE,S DAIRY FARM I VALLEY FARMS DAIRY Phone 547-1101 R. D. 1 Montgomery on Route 15 7 Miles South of YVilliamsport Now hear thisln l l l CITY LINE FARM DAIRY Pasteurized-Homogenized lug Milk O DALE XVALTZ, NELSON WALTZ 1. C. PENNEY Co. Where Everyone Shops With Confidence 120 West Fourth Street Complimmzfs of VVILLIAMSPORT LOYAL PLAZA ' ROUTE 220 your department store . . . 'Elll1t,S just 21 little bit zllieacl Dine in our Wm. Tally House COFFEE SHOP . . Where friends meet to eat' rx I fifffrf f21f t1f ' . . . in downtown Williamsport - gb if A dw where youid expect il l Z Qivzfi el. great store to bc. ::ff :gi 1.-. if 215 - CUlHlJlfll1L'Hf-S' of Big Value Department Store 1736 East Third Street 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M., Monday thru Saturday 1 1 Town and Country Department Store 1 1 3500 W. 4th su-Qt-f - 4 , YVi1liamsport, Pa. D' t t 0 lscoun Cen er r HALL,S DRUG STORE 0 The Prescriplirm Drug Storey, 22015 VVest Fourth St., XVil1iznnsport .Q Vitamins - Sick Room Supplies L1TLl11lIlill'1x Cin-r1ti11gs Free Delivery Phone 320-2828 DICE DRUG Co., Inc. Cor. Dewey Sz Memorial Ave. 59 E219 Third Street LgWti1 Iiamsporfs First Discount Prescription Specialists YOUR FANIILY PII.-XRXIACY w Ijeparhnenr qtorev 1 Crmg1'1lz'11la1Iiom' !nCf1l.S'.s' of '68 E. H. BERNSTINE PHARMACY The Prescription Ccnicr Phone 322-4065 2424 YV. Fourth St. NEWBERRY 216 D. 1. VANNUCCI Pharmacy Market and Hepburn Sts. Phone 326-2474 i 4 1 i N N l 1 w 4 w P N i Q Q Q : we : E Q : '74- NIJ O S+-. EDWARD W. SMITH 81 CO., Inc. Drug Store 764 W. Fourth Street Phone 323-7344 Williamsport, Pa ILLE ELECTRIC CORP. .M Y, Qi. ,- REACH ROAD, WILLIAMSPORT H. E. KOLB,S APOTHECARY A Prescriptions- Drugs A G' I' CO' 406 Locust St' Phone 322-7824 A Rear of 944 Sheridan St. Williamsport, Pa. Electric Motors Rewouncl and Repairecl Y 7' 7 T ' 7 T' ' 'A Y' vi 'W ' ' ' W 1 V f Sales and Service I3l+.ST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF' 68 p p Phone 323-6147 7 L. ll. S1101.1.l4:NuE1:c:12n, Prrwirlcnf 7 217 i i A Henry H. Weinharclt, Ir. 1 1 Electrical Contractor A 235 East Fourth Street y Phone 323-9762 i i i'Coocl grief-iinotlier 1'llIlI1l'1'lv Congratulations to ROBERT E- KANE Class of 1968 i Interior Designer and Decorator F 823 Louisa St. rom 1 Phone 323-7835 Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Lowry Electric Co., Inc. E E E E E E E E it it E T E E FABRIC DISCOUNT CENTER Clftllerill ElCCtl'iC Falmlozls Fabrics Distributor , all , I Unbelieoalzle Prices Best Wishes or C lass o 1968 SU , 7 SEW and SAVE 1 S 1837 Lycoming Creek Rd. 322-3251 Custom Upholstcry Shop T T ED T VY Y TTETTT 'KTTH L. 1'Aor.n,i.0, Proprietor FLAGS - BANNERS - l3UNTlNC CLYDE E- PAUIAHALIUS TfA ' WALTER C. CODER Decorator HE'UPH0L5ThR1NC 507 Southmfmt Ave' 50- WiHi2'mS1'0 ' 1 510 Fifih Ave., iicai- Tel. 322-2903 wiliiiimipiiii, Pi.. Conventions - Displays - Booths - Homecomings 1 218 l TIIAYICI, TO CIUI.l,lVlCR'S l lRS'l' PAYNTER,S 5 61 10 I ard Cvoocls - NVoolens - xl0lYC1l'l'I1 - Corcluroys GULLIVEHS FABRIC CENTER l Charles E. and Betty L. Pick 324 Court St. Esruriu NI. STICI-lLl'I, Olrner W. T. GRANT CO. uKnown for Valuesn MONToUl1sVlLLE-W1LLIAMsPoRT COHll2lllHl3Hf.S' of SYNTEX FABRICS INC. 1207 IV. 4th St. F. B. HEAL VARIETY STORES, Inc. 2139 West Fourth St. Williamsport, Pa. 17701 COINS The Bargain Shop LEE Cll.l,U 757 East Third St. Phone 322-8384 HARD LD L. HALL Florist Flowers for All Occasions Rear 1200 Almond Street Phone 326-9441 326-9960 COLLINS RHOADES CO., Inc. Where Flowers Grow 663 HERDIC STREET TWIN OAKS NURSERIES TROUT RUN, PA. CHAS. L. USMAR, Florist Cl1oicest Flowers Alwaysn 152 W. Fourth St. BRYFOGLES FLOWERS Phone 322-4201 11 VV. Fourth St. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 17701 KNITTLE SZ FREY Dial 323-7554 Feed - Grain - Fertilizer K. dz F. and Ful-O-Pep Feeds Custom Grinding and Mixing 2101 Green Avenue Williamsport, Penna. QUALITY CARPET HOUSE 125 West Fourth St. Call 323-3573 or 323-2079 CANTEEN VENDING COMPANY GENE SMITH florist FLOXVER SHOP and GREENHOUSES 647 Beeber Street Phone 322-6171 WILLIAMSPORT, PA. For Arrangements 617161 C orsages Styled With C lass, We Stcinrl Alone Ludwigls Greenhouse Flowers for all occasions 2021 Misner Road Phone 322-3193 Alexanderls Flower Shop 2111 Roosevelt Ave. F lowers for every occasionv Phone 322-3425 GOOD'S CITY MILLS, Inc. PRINCESS FLOUR 0 FEEDS RED ROSE FEEDS 0 FERTILIZERS 2117 Webb St. 322-0111 or 322-9682 GEORGE BITTNER'S GENERAL STORE and SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY TROUT RUN, PENNA. 318 Pal S.8IEjMARKET 508 VVashington Blvd. Compliments of HELLERS Meat Market 2637 WVeSt 4th Street Open Thursday and Friday Nights till 9 P. M. Phone 322-3027 ANTHONY GRIECO 7 P. F. RINELLA W Wholesale Fresh Fruit, Nuts and Vegetables X Yes, We Have Bananas For Better Health Eat Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Telephone 322-7821 PAUL'S KORN ER MARKET 937 Arch Street Phone 322-9220 COHl'UllNlCllfS of STAHL3 Meat Market 807 WVashiugto11 Blvd. We Sell Only Top Quality Choice Steer Beef Phone 322-6362 l SAMMY RAY,S FOOD MARKET . l The-Store-XVith-BIilcs-of-Smiles Wholesale Fruit and Produce l The Little Store That Has Pfuwytlling -k Court Phone 323-6197 1200 Franklin street Phone 322-4839 LORI'S FOOD MARKET Home of Quality Food GROCERIES and MEATS 706 Funston Ave. 7 UNTERECKER,S DELICATESSEN Growers Market Williamsport, Pa. 221 METZGEITS Quality Home Dressed Beef and Veal Stand 17 Growers Market LUN DY,S MARKET 1953 Newberry Street Williamsport Congratulations to the Class of 1968 FARR,S FRUIT STAND and MOTEL 2205 Lycoming Creek Rd. 326-5218 Conzplinzenfs of HANDY MARKETS IHC. WILLIAMSPOET HOF F ERS CROCERY ICE CREAM and CANDY Phone 323-3979 839 P 1'ci spect Avenue ELSESSER,S POTATOES All Sales Cuaranteedu 2186 Lyc cmlll ing Creek Road 0 Pl lclll e 322-8506 VVilliamsp cll' t, Pa EBERHARTS COMPLETE FOOD MARKET W'AI.'rEn TYIKLAUS, Prop. Phone 326-5054 Corner of Sixth Ave. and Memorial Ave A 81 P FOOD STORE 435 RIVER AVE. LoYALsoCK TowNsn1P VVILLIAMSPORT, PA. Cerasois East End Grocery l HOACIES MADE TO GO c:EoCER1ES-COLDCUTS-CONEECTIONERY MAGAZINES AND NEXVSPAPERS '.3'dS. 'll'z - -,Pu y umh I t W1 Hmbpmt A l Fresh and Smoked Meats l Meat Products LEINBACH,S GROCERY 0 Lycoming Creek Road 494-0361 927 Henrietta St' 222 CURCHOE'S FOOD CENTER l Corner of Park Avenue and Hepburn Street l and Big N Plaza l 1 111 11 ' 1 1 1 X Compliments Of Quality Sea Foodsv 137 Fifth St. Williamsport, Pa. CO' TTT F TT I T F T T TT WT T p Nationally Famous Brands of Furniture Park and Second Aves. l . Williamsport, Pa. Smce 1906 l 612-616 Arch si -1 PENN ret HOME FURNISHERS 1 me ' emo 'mn 'ima O on O O Dependable Service, Quality Merchandise J' H' LARSON COMPANY V 514 Market sneer Phone 3262846 I FLOOR COVERINO SPECIALISTS DAVISON'S Home of Fine Furniture, ! Rugs 81 Appliances Since 1899 36 E. Third St. Williamsport i 1 f- f -f - - - - - f V - - - - Crmuplinivrits of 1 JOHN SAVOY FURNITURE l Corner Charles and Howard Sts. i Montoursville, Pa. l , , , ,Y 1, ,E Y ,17,,-,,,,,, I , YZ-, 1 i CARL STOVER FURNITURE l Featuring A , 1 PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE I take it those arcn t P14 flyers. i CHERRY - MAPLE - PINE 223 1. P. sz M. SULLIVAN The Store of Distinctive Furniture, Rags, and Draperies WILLIAMSPORT CCMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE Phone 326-1966 CONFIDENCE . . . You can be certain of results if c ualified Deo le advise and . 1 pu hel 5 ou alon the Wa . Such hel 3 is available from us. Your I Y Y I home and our own references form the framevvork. Your Y personality tempers each consideration. Qui' experience, our trained personnel and local reputation assure the result. Stop in for a visit and youill see Why We Warrant this confidence. Williamsport,s Greater Furniture and Home Furnishing Store In the past iifty-eight years, the Reliable Furniture Company has served your fathers and their fathers before them-faithfully to our mutual sat- isfaction, establishing a reputation for good quality, dependability, and service. Starting Oar Fifty-Ninth Year Big enough to serve you - Small enough to know you. 224 Compliments of FACTORY SALES ROOM 600 Cemetery St. PAUI. C. IIICXIJRICKS DON,S TEXACO 1332 West Fourth Street Phone 323-7620 or 322-6801 or 322-6488 AAMCO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Worlcfs First if Largest No service problem too big or too small E. 3rd and Washington Blvd. 326-3353 WELDON Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania Good, Better, Best. Never Let Them Rest. Until The Good Is Better, And The Better Is Best. WESTFORTH MF G. CO. lvlomourx Petroleum Products Automatic Oil Heating Systems H42 Years of Community Servicev Telephone 112 Broad Street 368-8611 Montoursville, Pa Cf '9'f 'm'f'f I BALD EAGLE AUTO SUPPLY SUNBURY AUTO PARTS 334 Basin Street Williamsport, Pcnna. Berresford Mobile Service 1152 W. Fourth Street SGH Green Stamps 322-9007 Congratulations C lass of 1968 CHAS. CHUBBY', EVELETH AUTO BODY SHOP 1117 Vine Ave. Phone 322-4535 HERMAN,S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Specializing on Cll7'1j.S'lC7'Pl'0fl1,lCfS 211 Blarket St., VVilliamsp0rt Orval Herman Phone 326-4961 RITTER,S GULF SERVICE Route 220 Linden, R. D. 1, Pa. F RITZ GULF SERVICE LUBRICATION - TIRES - ACCESSORIES Rental Battery Service 1916 West Fourth Street Tel: 322-9474 760 Moore Ave., Newberry Williamsport, Pa. Phones: 326-2688, 326-2689 MILLER,S ATLANTIC C omplimenfs of BASTIAN TIRE SALES INC. Phone 326-9181 613 East 3rd St. Atlantic Heating Oils Pyrofax Bottled Gas Oil Burners Appliances Winkler Heating Equipment ENGLER HEATING SERVICE 24 Hour Service 50 Maynard Street Phone 326-5157 GOLD BOND STAMPS '6Bill,' Thomas Sunoco Station 2000 West Fourth Street VVilliamsport 322-9181 ENGLE,S AMERICAN STATION American Products 653 Washington Blvd. For Your Every Heating Need! Call 323-9488 PICKELNER COAL - FUEL OIL - HEATING 309 W. Third at Hepburn if Stokers if Furnaces if Oil Burners if Boilers i' Air Conditioning All Anthracite Buckwheat and Rice Coal-Oil Treated For Better Stoker Operation We Give SSZH Green Stamps RAY BRESSLER the you can depend on THE GAS COMPANY ROBERT GROUSE Carbonic Gas and Fire Equipment Phone 323-3108 30 Washington Blvd. VVilliamsport, GLEN T. MARKLE Plumbing and Heating STROUSE BROTHERS Pipeline Contractors Phone 494-0118 WEIGLE RADIATOR SHOP Rear 2210 Blaliafley Lane l Pa 1 Williamsport, Pa. Phone 326-5270 , PLUMBING AND HEATING 890 Memorial Ave. VVilliamsport, Pa. 323-7222 01' 323-7466 LYGOMING HEATING COMPANY 236 Basin St1'eet Phone 326-4450 FRED PFEIFFER PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 322-3255 953 Louisa Street Williamsport, Pa. I. J. WELTEROTH Sheet Metal and Heating Co. 1031 Elizabeth St. 326-5429 FORSBURG,S FURNAGE GO. 1500 Dewey Avenue Best W13l1es to the Class of 1968 P.. 1. CAREY Co. Packaged Automatic Boilers SALVAGE GO. Inc 1315-31 W. Third Street 512 Hepburn St. Williamsport, Pa. Williamsport, Penna. STAIMAN BROS. Scrap Iron Waste Materials Structural Steel CRANE RENTAL SERVICE 201 Hepburn St. Phone 323-9494 Williamsport, Pa. KSGI'TTl' . . . .ln Industrial Plumbing 81 Heating and Electrical Supplies SWEQ d for the nohons power process Economy . . . Emcienty . . . Versatility . - . Depen ability - 1 1 1 heat and special requirements ESTABLISHED II64 The Seal of Qualhy f in Wa er Tube Unit vnu Sfea X.. , G l m 301.22114 WILLIAMSPORT, PA. WmFmmW'm OO Compliments of p Clarkson Chemical Cknnpany,Inc. 9 Williamsport, Pennsylvania Cmnplimc-nts of SECHLER,S INC. 2025 Malmffey Lane PL.: 6-l5f'8 Willi .p um. WILUAMSPORT FABRICATORS INC. 321 SECOND STREET 1 w1LLlAMsPoRT, PENNSYLVANIA 1 TRIMTEX, INC. Williamsport Mirror 81 Class C0 317 Railway Sf. 10nc'399-4764 XVII msp 't I BOSTROM CORPORATION REYNOLD,S IRON WORKS PENN-CENTRAL CONTAINERS INC. Our Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Cgtlt tth Class of 1968 from Alcan Cable Corporation WILLIAMSPURT You Can Depend On RLI for GATE VALVES ' CHECK VALVES ' AIR VALVES BUTTERFLY VALVES ' SPHERICAL VALVES HOLLOW CONE VALVES ' SURGE SUPPRESSORS FIRE HYDRANTS Nuclear, Oil, Water and Cas Service All Waterworks and Industrial Applications Darling Valve 81 Manufacturing Co WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Product Integrity-A Darling Traditionv 232 To the Class of 1958 SUCCESS Q5 Plasti-Vac Corporation Montgomery, Pa. Jersey Shore, Pa Soooo A sf o LYCQMING DIVISION ,. 0 AIRCRAFT ENGINES AND RELATED PRODUCTS v PRECISION MACIIINE PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES s PEN clan olvl slo N - RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BOILERS VVILLIAIVISPOFIT. PA. 'l77O'l 233 LIFE RETIREMENT - HOSPITALIZATION Phone 323-3507 WILBERT R. SWANSON Fire - Auto - All Types of Liability Bonds 41 Eldred St. Williamsport, Pa. DALE L. SMITH NATIONWIDE INSURANCE 60 E. 4th St., Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Phone: 323-9793 G. GRANT FLEXER Reliable Insurance Since 1928 If itis worth having, itis worth INSURING Specializing in life, accident, health 81 hospital insurance 1648 Memorial Ave. Williamsport, Pa. D D 7 7 Ph.meiAnytime 322-7871 A A Congratulations Class of 1968 When You Need Insurance Advice Remember the EDWARD L. SMEAD Agency 150 West Fourth St. Since 1910 DAVID BRUMBERC, C. L. U. Estate Planning and Pension Specialist LIFE INSURANCE Irvin Building 37 West Third St. Phone 326-1571 GENERAL INSURANCE C1ioczK1c'1 1', hl1L1.1'lR, av XVILLISON Phone 507 W. Fourth St. 326-3781 Williamsport, Pa. CLARENCE A. LYON WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR CHRONOGRAPH REPAIRS 2183 Lycoming Creek Rd. VVilliamsport J. C. GREENYA Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Phone 322-7401 46 VVest Fourth Street Phone 323-1821 Gift Items ELMER R. KINLEY DIAMONDS - XVATCHES - IEXVELRY XVi1teh Repairing 1976 YV. 4th St. Newberry, Pa. MELVIN L. SCHLAUCH Ieweler 40 WVest VVillow St. - just a Step From Pine Phone 322-1607 YVilliamsport, Pa. 1 I LEATHER STURE I4 W. 4th St. 1915 E. 3rd St. C Downtown 1 1Loyal Plazaj DIAMONDS - XVATCIIES -- RIRTHSTONES REGAL 81 BLUM, jewelers 356 Pine Street Williamsport, Pa. EMU , YENCHICK Alanrzger Phone: 322-8736 RALPH B. GRAMMER, Inc. Jeweler 148 West Fourth Street A SAFE PLACE TO BUY DIAMONDS JOSEPH MONASTRO The jeweler on the Square- In the Square 6 YVest Third St. VVilliamsport J. S. RUDNITZKI, Inc. Jewelers Diznnoncls - jewelry - XVatt-hes - China 123 VVest Fourth Street C. A. SHIRE, jeweler 214 VVest Fourth Street DIAMONDS - YVATCIIICS - AIEXVELRY Phone 323-6339 WILLIAMSPORT SADDLERY CO. Luggage and Leather Goods 42 E. Third Street Williamsport, Pa. 'iFor llze Bus-t in HIlI'lllt'III'l , ALMWOOD HARDWARE HEPBURNVILLE ' f X : Lljasbv XX i ron LU 92 i i , ffiuelfgfizng r ioaguzld X a Jfllyfhlllg EQ WILLIAMSPORT - MUNCY - HUGHESVILLE N W ' J 4M SPX I,bUNDY'S :ax 1 X . ., . . , V . . .... -'-- . E-:I:I:I.-.i:2'111t1.-:5:5J2fI5'3' ::1:3:?'1'1' ii i 9 .- -vvf -4--- ..', ........ ...... 4, ,. 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STOP LEARNING -- Our Poorest Advice - PARSONS ROOFING COMPANY DuBois and Laurel Streets Williamsport, Pa. Phone 322-0560 ROOFING 0 SHEET METAL 0 SPOUTING REESE LUMBER CO., INC. WVholesale and Retail of Native Hardwood Lumber DRY KILN FACILITIES 3301 Lycoming Creek Rd. Williamsport, Pa. Compliments of HOPEMAN MANUFACTURING CO. 2333 Reach Rd. Williamsport, Pa. WINNER HARDWARE CO. 837 Arch Street Phone 323-6736 C om plimenfs of HOFFMAN AND WRIGHT HEPBURNVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Kenwood Builderis Supply, Inc. 1699 Dewey Avenue Williamsport, Pa. Ph. 323-9332 C0l1gl'llflIlllfl0TlS to the Class of 1968 From EAST END LUMBER CO. 944 East Third Street The Iacob Gehron Co., Inc. Builders and Builders' Supplies 607 Cemetery St. VVilliamsp0rt, Pa. Compliments of J. E. FOUCART Saw Works Everything in HARDWARE Dickey-Crugan Hardware Company Carpenter House and Garden Store 414 washington Blvd. Growing Bigger by Serving Better Free Parking Free Delivery Phone 323-6350 I i P W Compliments of 2 A 5 .,.' I ' ' .h im I Eastern Wood I S 's Products Company ,. ,, X, 1 1700 E. 3rd St. Phone 323-6171 Williamsport, Pennsylvania There,S Always FREE PARKING Our very best wishes to the Class of 1968 O Vidmar, Division of Volkert Stampings Subsidiary of the Stanley Works PORTER WELDING CO. 1651 E. Third St. Phone 326-2415 Harvey F essler ELECTROLUXQ CORP. Sales and Service 521 Market St. 40 Years of Service FAYJAN TOOL SALES CO. Cutting Tools 2171 Inwood Road Equipment Manufacturers, Inc. 487 Pine Street Williamsport, Pa. Lubri Kup Company, Inc. Packing Specialists for Air and Hydraulics LEMCO, INC. AIOBBING TOOL and MACHINE SHOP 494-0620 R. D. 2, Cogan Station SALLY PEWTERBAUCH,S Parking Lot Rear of Grower's Market Compliments of RAUB SUPPLY CO. Williamsport, Pa. HERMANCE MACHINE COMPANY Best Wishes From Friends Special Patrol - Private Police A Private Patrol for Your Factory, Store, Office, Private Property, Etc. DONALD L. ROSSER 326-4248 Lycoming is 21 co-educational, liberal arts college granting the Bachelor of Arts degree. The liberal arts program is basic to the professions of medicine, theology, teaching, law, and dentistry, and is desirable in engineering, science, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine. AR'rs AND SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMIN. REL1c:IOUs ED. ACCOUNTING ART BIOLOGY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHEINIISTRY CURRICULA COOP. ENCIN. COOP. F ORESTIIY ELEBIENTARY ED. AREAS OF ECONOIXIICS ENCLISII FRENCH CIERIXIAN HIS'I'OItX' h'1A'l'IfIENIA'I' ICS NIED. TECH. PRE- IDENTAL PRE-LAW CONCENTRATION MUs1c : PHILOSOPHY PI IYs1Cs POL. SCIENCE PSYCHOLOCY RELIGION PRE- M ED. PRE-lV1INIS'I'I'1RIAl. SECONDARY ED. RUSSIAN SoCIoLOc:Y AND ANTIIRCJPCDI .oc 1 Y SPANISH THEATRE FALL SEMESTER BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1968 1968 SUMMER SESSIONS First Session , . . ,....,,...., ..,. ..., ,... ..,,,...,,. .... . . . , . ,.,,.. J une 10 to july 5 Second Session ,.,.. .. . ,. July 8 to Aug. 2 Third Session ,.,.. . . I Aug. 5 to Aug. 30 WE W1 Director of Admissions Phone 326-1951 LYCOMING COLLEGE O Oomasux S? Williamsport, Pa. 17701 w ' Q C? ff, EPZ 143 2 U 5 Off 7 -fab 1 8 17. 240 I clichft ask to hc- in herclu KNIGHT FUNERAL HOME 1912 Memorial Avenue WILLIAMSPORT AQUARIUM Complete Line of Tropical Fish, Foods, and Equipment VVilliamsport, Pennsylvania Phone 322-5226 Williamsport Area Bottlers Thomas Boyle Bottling Works Canada Dry Bottling Co. Confair Bottling Co. BUCKEYE PRETZEL CO. Congratulations Class of ,68 from A FRIEND LYCOMING MILLS FEED - CHAI N - FE1zT1L1z1zu Phone: 326-3701 Compliments of - The Lycoming County Democratic Council c'For All Your Shopping Needs- Sliop Downtown Williamsport O North-Central Pennsylvania's Most Progressive Retailers Retail Division - Greater Williamsport Chamber of Commerce Compliments of - Best Wishes to The Lycoming l THE GRADUATES County Democratic 5 Committee W R A K I WISl,.HA Cl 242 Williamsportis Musical Dept. Store Since 1860 4 ' L INSTRUMENTS j RECORDS 'u MUSIC RADIOS 1 ,f PIANOS STEREO ORGANS TELEVISION L! u-J 5 D. S. ANDRUS SZ CO. 135 W. Third Sr. ORSO and HUFF I Window Cleaning CO. i I 324 Market St. PM 32,,,.,6,, ?olfelvtM. Scdefi PIANOS ' ORGANS Williamsport, Pu. I Stereo - TV - Guitars C C Instruments CLARK,S FARM SUPPLY 3245 Lycoming Creek Rd. .5 YVilliamSport, Pa. IOHN DIQEHE - NVESTICRN AUTO DEALER 'll ClIIIlllJlllI1l'HfS of W Open till 9 X Mon. thru Fri. Phone 1 Sat. till 5:30 326-2094 243 N Compliments of 1 LOWRY ORGANS 17 West Fourth Street The LA MEMOIRE Staff Wishes to thank all its Advertisers for making this yearbook possible A FRIEND Where are they serving the Beefaroniiw Compliments of Dr. William D. Todhunter Clinic Phone 400 Arch Stree 368-2500 Montoursville, Pa DR. GERALD D. RHODES Chiropractor HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Best Wishes From WILLIAMSPORT PAPER COMPANY Over 70 Years of Service Congratulations to the Class of 1968 C. A. REED CUMPANY Paper Tableware of Distinction 0 Mahaffey Lane Phone 323 854 EDWARD LYON, M.D. LOUIS ORR, M.D. KENNETH COOPER, M.D PHILIP NELSON, M.D. RANDALL HIPPLE, M.D. CLYDE L. MANEVAL JAMES C. MANEVAL Compliments of Thomas Richardson Enterprisesv Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Simon B and S Custom Picture Frames The Route i 246 HOYER,S RlCh3fd S.E1senman11 l Photo Supply Inc. Photogfraphefr EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC 326-0551 18 W. Fourth St COMMERCIALS - PORTRAITS 1 CHAMBERS Photographers 0 Representing THE DELMAR COMPANY Kr , 1625 Elliot street p PQWQ.. Williamsport, Pennsylvania Phone 323-5603 l p Specialists in Yearbooks - School Photography W Photographers - Publishers T Address P. O. Box 892, YVilliamsport, Pa., 323-7145 WEDDING SPECIALISTS CENTRAL PA.,S LARGEST STUDIO', STUDIO FORMALS CCLOR ENGAGEMENT PORTRAITS 1Nv1TAT1oNs 345 THQTEDZOU P1.Us , Q S 81 H I I il E. 5 T Sl -flllai 61 STAMPS K ' ly , KOCHER PHOTO A lll- lr --- - S ERVICE ll? 247 WIDEMIRE STUDIO HEILHECKER lfiilfilffififfi T SIGN STUDI0 Telephone 494-0421 Corner Eric 61 Elmira Sts. O -I O 1 Ein O EEE I HHH O H e,- A T Best Wts7Ie5' Lycoming News Agency I Fora Successful Future to the 319 Hepburn Street G1'c1flu11te.s- of 1968 NEWSPAPER DISTRIBUTORS and Hilsher Printing Co. IVIAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY LYCOMING PRINTING CO- PAULHAMUS LITHO PRINTING IN C O R P O R A T E D l oIfIfsE'r - LETTERPIIESS LIQTTERPIIESS AND OFFSEI' PRINTICIIS I 1128 Broad St' 410 Penn Street Montoursvillc Pa. Williamsport, Pennsylvania 5 THE SMITH PRINTING CO. Manufacturing Bank and Commercial Stationers Retail Stationer and Office Furniture :The Businessmanis Dept. Storey 325 East Third St. 248 DESIGN TYPOCRAPHY OFFSET LETTERPRESS ENCRAVINC Crit offers a complete graphic arts service to meet the require- ments of educational, institution- al and industrial printing clients. Experts with many years of ex- perience can help you plan, di- rect, design and produce puhli- cations of the finest quality. The achievement of your printing objectives is as important to us as it is to your our client. For further information Write or call 717-326-1771 in XVil1iamsport, Pennsylvania, and we will he happy to confer with you. CTOHHHPHIIIIPllllflllff19117151011 Crit l,Ill2If.S'lIiI1Q CfJ7l1l2lll1Ijff7 srl 111111 lzlfnpn ss Prznlznff 208 XVICST THIRD STIIICICTX NK'!l,IIXN1SlOR1 ll NXSXI X XNIX 1 01 F or Fast Service HGDRICK 8: SNYDER REAL ESTATE O I5 W. 4th St. Phone 326-3786 EIXIQEANCE FRYMIRE ACEN CY RENTALS REALTOR - INSURORS APPRAISALS Phone 323-3637 A830 445 Market Street oy Q, 5. .., A 3 '. z . . W ll Q -t P.. QREAEILORS 3 l IHITISPOI , 'I It CN! as 2:53.21 wg? DBIS C 13 D. E. FIHYRIIIIE - 326-5506 5-STA D. E. ISRYINIIRE, -In. - 323-4754 GLEN C. BOWEN REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC 1237 Memorial Ave. Williamsport, Pu. Day or Night Phone 323-9458 C0l'lg1'llfUlllfiO1'lS F rom Schmidt, Roberts, and Parke, Inc. First Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Williamsport 326-1565 CORPORATE STOCKS 81 BONDS BIUNICIPALS-MUTUAL FUNDS KOONS-NIXON CO. REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE-APPRAISALS 428 Market Street Phone 326-3513 Williamsport, Po. Buy rr Home Firstv ROSCOE M. ALEXANDER INVESTMENT SECURITIES BIDELSPACHER BUILDING 428 Market Street For Instant Action Call FISH REAL ESTATE Phone: 326-1561 357 Market St. FREDERICK A. DoDT, Agency Specializing in Real Estate Sales Since 1929 Dial 326-3521 308 YVest 4th Street Best XVishes to the Class of 1968 CLOKEY AGENCY CIHAHLES E. Cl.0KEX' liealtor will In.s'uror 2108 W'est Fourth Street Phone 322-2158 Harvest Moon Bowling Lanes Route 220 Between VVilliamsport and Jersey Shore Bowl in Air-Conclitiouvcl Comfort Pl10lN'1 398-4370 W u'I'his rloe-sift look like the rozlcl to Pretoria.,' F or the Finest Recreation - MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS School of Dancing l Buy Your Ballot - Tap - Xloclsfrn Iam - Ballroom 26 YV. Third Street Phone 326-4751 Crm1plimmzt.s- of Early This Year 1 Swinging Bees and Honeyis Western Square Dance l RUSSELL 'HNCUE - Cllllvl' Enjoy Bowling and Billiards at FAXON BOWLING LANES Flexer Amusement Co. CALL 323-6303 MR. PIZZA River Avenue and Sheridan gtrcct l Rt. 220 Foot of Sand llill Before Nlontoursville Bridge 525 Market St. 321 VV. Spruce St. Sunbury, Pa. Shamokin, Pa. Hearty C ongratulatiom' to the C lass of 1968 from Ruth 81 Carlis COUNTRY KITCHEN 2818 Lycoming Creek Rcl. DOUBLE U STEAK HOUSE 912 Arch St. Williamspoi Phone 322-6749 CIIARCOAL BROILED STEAKS Sz CIIOPS Compliments of FERRARI'S RESTAURANT 4 Miles South of Williamsport on Rt. 15 For the Best Shakes Call 323-4781 HOF FMAN'S TASTEE F REEZ Lycoming Creek Road LITTLE DAIRY-ETTE BlLL KIAURER 636 Campbell Street A Good Place to Meet ROCKY,S SUB STOP Fourth and Arch STOP - CO DRIVE IN On East Third Street SXVIFT PREMIUM HAMBURG Conzplimcfnts of Rice's Hotel 81 Restaurant, Inc. 347 Court Street RALPH,S PLACE Pizza 0 Subs 0 Steak Sandwich Across From Newberry Bank l Take Out Orders - 323-7093 322-9159 5 1600 Memorial Ave. i , THE COLLEGE CORNER 1100 VVest Third St. Compliments of MIDTOWN SUBMARIN E SHOP KELCHNER,S SANDWICH SHOP MOUNTAIN TOP DINER SODA FOUNTAIN 127 West Third Street State Theatre Building Best VVishes to the Class of 1968 DIXIE BARBEQUE Cogan Station R. D. 1 11 Miles North on Rt. 15 lVe .specilllize in fine fooflsfi PULIZZPS RESTAURANT PAUL,S LUNCH PERROTTO,S PIZZERIA A Delicious Treat Direct From Dough Made Oven to You Fresh Daily Avoid Waiting - Telephone Orders 30 W. Southern Ave. 517 Washington Blvd. So. Williamsport, Pa. Williamsport, Pa Phone 322-3953 Phone 322-6217 SUBMARINE HOUSE 514 Cemetery St. Phone 326-0451 Originators of Fine Submarines TASTY SUBS STEAK SANDWICHES COSMOS PIZZA Axruoxu' Suxczczoxri, Pl'0pI'iCfOI' BARTS PIZZARIA DOUGH MADE FRESH DAILY Open From 4:30 'til 9:00-Tues. ,til Thurs. 4:00 'til 1:00-Fri., Sat. and Sunday Closed Monday FOURTH and CAMPBELL HARVEST MOON Restaurant and Motel Route 220 Between Williamsport and Jersey Shore Come As You Are Youire Always lVelcome Compliments of McDONALD,S HAMBURGERS BEST OF LUCK-CLASS OE ,GS ALBY,S SUB SHOP SUBS - PIZZAS - HAx1BU1if:ERs 300 Broad St. Dial 322-9000 7 E. Thir llontoursville, Pa. CLICKS SHOE STORE 337 Pine Street FASHIONS IN SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAXIILY FELIX and MIKE sHo1a SERVICE cl St. YVilliams PARK SHOE STORE Qualify shoes at lower prices port, Pa CIINA A. lAc:o1aUCc:l 412 Campbell St. Yale Blamolenis Class of '30', MARY LOU,S FAMILY SHOES Opp. Bank in Newberry 'lflarzl-to-Fitv Our Specialty ClIllgl'IlfLllIlffUH.S' to the Clzlss' of 1968 From the Staff of WILLIAMSPORT ORTHOPEDIC COMPANY 138 East Fourth St. For a Delicious Treat Any Timc lust Follow the Crowd to SCHON,S TASTEE F REEZ CONES, SHAKES, SUNDAES IIOTDOGS, IIAMBURGS E. 3rd at Northway Road SUPER SHOE STORE 250 West Third Street Sl10esforAlltl1e Fanzilyv Cmnpliments of IEN N INCS BOOTERY 30 W. Fourth St. Your Shoe Problems - Our Concern Athletic Equipment Guns L GoonS Sportsmenas Paradise 336 Pine St., Williamsport 226 East Main St., Lock Haven Trophies Ski Equipment Fishing Tackle Bowling Supplles 9 SKYLITE MOTEL 1 Mn. AND Nlns. C1.ARExctr: HARsc:H u7a4nau4f2 Sfcfbn Route 220 - 5 Miles West of Williamsport I1 wm man SY' mmuuuron, IL l W Linden, Pa. Reesds Sports and Mglfilje Center i COUNTRY HOUSE-RESTAURANT llunting and Fishing Equipment l JOHNSON NIOTORS l -In 1500 washington Blvd. 1 South Wd '2'mSP , Pa' l i A. A. A. P. BI. A. HEMLOCK MOTEL 12 Miles North of Williamsport Cumplimems of Route S. 15, Trout Run, Pa. Dining Room for Cuests Continental Breakfast, Swimming Pool 3 ANNA C. DEHART Phone: Trout Run 998-9111 RAIR S TOURIST PARK L 2 2- -2 2- -2 2 PINE ACRES MOTEL HEPBURNVH-LE Mus. ROBERT Nnzzo, Owmfr i Route 220 Linden, Pa. 5 Miles West of VVilliamsport, Pa. C ongratulations-C lass of i'6'8,, THE KIDDY KAR 1124 Washington Blvd. Williamsport, Pa. TOYS - IUVENILE FURNITURE CLOTHING - NURSERY NEEDS THE FINEST ACCOMMODATIONS IN CENTRAL PENNA. The Lycoming Hotel and Motor Lodge e and The Lycoming Motel Scotch 8: Sirloin Room and Coffee Shop Central Air Conditioning Modern Rooms and Convention Facilities PRIVATE MEETING ROOMS Fourth and William Sts. Williamsport, Pa. Hotel and Motor Lodge 326-5181 Motel 326-1501 IOHN T. Nirtoinsl - Cla-ncral Nlmiagur 255 Phone 326-4557 RAYMON DS UNUSUAL GIFTS - TOYS -- CARDS L C. 44 XV. Fourth Street VVilliamsport, Pa. , Complete Travel Service N 40 VVest Fourth Street i Coryell Travel CCS 0 73 1 C1'V1CC N C AT NO COST TO YOU l Q l 151 West Fourth Street -- 326-2671 Ulf he cloesn't start calling on nie, 1,111 going to stop raising my hantlf, , Guildas Radio TV Sales and Service Seymour Rall Haulmg 410 Campbell St. Moving and Storage Warehouse T Williamsljort, Pa. Local and Long Distance L ee 4 44-H vet Wee 4 ee l A gents for Republic Van Lines S T fl Rem- 510 Fifth Ave. Phone 322-3081 T M0rt's Appliance Center X 519 Washington Blvd. Williamsport, Pa 256 3 6 I'lll10UClI Sl RVICE 1 without I ungesl lo 'N -w York City Pl I dolphin, VW h t S , DWARD 1 X M I' l 1 COMFOR' 1 llolor Slllelyll l rE00N0M ' 1 1 It,s Smart to RIDE THE BUS- gm l g The BUS Gets You Tllere Quickly, ffl: h Safely, Comfortulmly, and Economi- C, , gd , l C-lllf gt d nt oggff , T- .k ,tl .t 1 H M' 1 Sllmill Rum' 1 CIIAHTER SERVICE for Your 5 ! , 1 Sc-liool Group to All Points XVitlii11 inltufhy S: KilEst0 - 40 Miles of hVill1il1TlSP0l't. Nl U P t A.. ' P W Mfniefwlelww 1 Williamsport Bus Co. I au'-rlde highway l 1 liners in service i , I on all routes I , , 52 East Thll'd Street Phone 322-6107 LAKES-TO-SEA TERMINAL 1 Phone 326-1511 East Third and Mulberry Sts. LYCOMINC YELLOVV CAB CO. 837 PENN STREET 'I' 24-HOUR SERVICE 257 ! Central TV Sz Appliance RISSEL TV SALES 7 AND SERVICE Quality Products - Lowest Prices l F est Dependable Service - F riendltness l ADMIRAL - CURTIS-MATHICS 1 RCA VICTOR l 800 Washington Blvd. p 1 2395 Mill Lane Williamsport, Pa. 17701 Phone 326-2087 l Williamsport, Pa. VOLKMAN,S ELECTRONICS fSales and Repairs? . and A. SILVACNI r F 329 Hepburn St. Phone 322-7674 YOUI' Authorized General Electric l V TVVVT V -V V7 V VAV T -VV- Dealer L. 51 H. DISTRIBUTINC CO. W BEN TRAUB Q 300 W. Fourth St. Williamsport Phone 323-31 ll I HOMEC Sales and Service I NuCor Stainless Steel Cookware 1750 East Third Street FINE CHINA -- FLATVVARE - CRYSTAL For Your Home of thc Future Williamsport 2 'o i ' ' i' 'Y' Y Phone 323-9981 Phone 326-1540 or 326-1549 l Williamsport Refrigeration l FINE FURNITURE and G. E. Al'PLlANClf.S 1820 Lycoming Creek Rd. Williamsport, Pa. 4 Williamsport Radio A Supply, Inc. PRIOR sz SALLAD , c'Eoe1'ything Electriealv 518 W- 3rd St. l Williamsport 0 Sil1CC 1896 l i Williamsport, Pa. 258 BILL S 7 V APPLIANCE SERVICE i All Makes Appliances Repaired i RCA NVHIRLPOOL - PHILCO - SALES 2101 Mahatfey Lane Phone 322-7024 Compliments of MACKE LYCOMING 5 VENDING CO. 2100 Reach Road Williamsport, Pa. Phone 326-2651 Congratulations Class of 1968 - Best of luclc for all of your tomorrows. REEVES, PARVIN 81 CO. Wholesale Grocers 301 West Third Street Williamsport, Penna. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS Page Page Bakeries . ., ,,.,. 202 Gas Stations ...r.,........... .. ,, 225, 26 Banks .. ,. ,. . ., , . ,. 202, 3 Heating and Plumbing ,. ,. 226-28 Barber Shops .,o,.,., ....., 2 04 lndustry .....o.,... ....,.. . .. , .,,.r. 228-34 Beauty Shops , ,,,. ,.., 2 04, 5 Insurance ....., A... ...,...., 2 3 4, 35 Books . ......,,.,.. ,.. .., 205 Iewelers ,......,.. .,......,....., , 235 Business Machines ..., ,. 205 Leather Stores 4 ...4. . ,...... 235 Cable Companies . .. 206 Lumber and Hardware ...,4,4,. ,.... 2 35-38 Candy . ...44 4,., ,. 205, 6 Machines and Equipment ,...,.. 4.,. , 238, 39 Car Dealers ,.,., .. .. 206-8 Miscellaneous ...,.....4. 4... .. , . 239, 43 Cleaners ,. ....,.,.,,. . ,. 208, 9 Music .,.,. .... ...,.,,.,.. . , . 4 ,. 243, 44 Clothing Stores .,....,, ..,....4 2 09, 10 Paper Companies ....... ..,., 2 44, 45 Clubs ,. ., ,. .,.,. .,,.. .,.... 2 1 0-212 People , .. .,.,. .,.4,.,..., . . 245, 47 Contractors 4 4 4 212-14 Photo Service .. .,..,...,,.,,, 4.,. , 246-48 Dairies ,. ,.,,.,.., ..... , ..... 2 14 Printing and Publishing .. . . . 248, 49 Delivery Service ., ,.,, 4 .,.,4 214 Real Estate ......,.,.,....,.,..i. .... 250, 51 Department Stores ,.,4 . 214-16 Recreation .. .... .,.. , . .,.4.,. 251 Drug Stores .... .. . ,, . , 216, 17 Restaurants . 4 .,..,. 251-54 Electric i.4,4 .....,,. ,.,,.,.. , . , 217, 18 Shoe Stores .,.,... ......., . .. . .,,,, 254 Fabrics and Upholstery ,, .,,..,.. 218, 19 Sporting Goods .,,.....,.,.,i.,..... .... ,.., 2 5 4, 55 Five and Ten Cent Stores . ,.., 219, 20 Tourist Rests and Motels . ,. ,,,, ,.... 2 55 Florists and Nurseries . ,.,.... 219, 20 Toys .. ..,......,.., 4 ,. , 255, 56 Food Stores ,.....,,,....,., 220-23 Transportation ......., ,,,,. ..,,..... 2 5 6, 57 Furniture ,. , , 223, 24 TV and Appliances ,,,..,. ,,,,,, 2 56-59 Garments ,. .. , ,,,. 225 Vending , .,,, ,... , . .. 259 259 -A- ABERNATHA, DAVID E. .. ACKERMAN, BRUCE R. ADAMS, CRAIG .,.. ADAMS, GAIL M, ....,,. . ADAMS, MICHAEL . .... . ADERHOLD, JOHN F. AGNONE, JOANN A. AGNOR, JOAN L. .. AGNOR, JUDY A. . .... ., AIRGOOD, DEBORAH A. .,,. . AIRGOOD, ELIZABETH S. ALDENDERFER, RITA E. ALDRICH, DEAN .. ....... .. ALEXANDER, HARRY ALLEN, KATHLEEN E. . I DEX Page 106 63, 106 .. . . 119 54, 74,130 130 106 119 .. .. 62,106 64,130 106 71, 130 106 . ..........,..,....,...,...,....,.......,.. . 130 .. .. .. 94,130 54 58 60, 62, 65, 72, 128,130 ALLEN1 ALLEN, LINDA M. ..... . ALLEN ROBYN L. ..., . TORY E. BEACKLEY, WAYNE L. . ALLISON, RANDALL J. ALLISON, THERESA A. ALLISON, WILLIAM C. ANASTASIA, ANTONIA A. ANDERSON, ALAN S. ..., . ANDERSON, BETH L. ..,,. . ANDERSON, CHERYL J. . . ANDERSON, DONALD E. ANDERSON, DONALD E. . ANDERSON DOUGLAS L. 130 ARTLE1, VICKI L. .. ..... ...... ............,.. . . . ,... BENNETT, LARRY A. . ANDREWENCANDACE R.-f ANDRUS, WALTER B. .... . ANDRUS, WILLIAM H. .. ARCHER, JOHN H. ,...,...,..,., . ARDREY, JANINE K. ..,.... . ARMSTRONG, DONALD A. 'R'fifIIiff'11f''iff'f1''.fff.''.'ff'f.'.'A57 ,. 57, .. 61,73, 118 ...ff 54, 71, 73 'Wf.'. .'4'76.J76 61,113, ,...'. '6d,'61f6SQ'76 H'ffffff.'fffffffff 6Li ARMSTRONG, DOROTHY G. . ......,.....................,...... .. ARMSTRONG, MARY L. ARNOLD, VICTORIA J. . ARTLEY, THOMAS G. .,,.., . BONNELL, STEVEN L. ..., . ASHENFELDER, BETTY L. AUNKST, CHERYL A. -B- BABULA, ANN M. . BAER, LEROY L. BAIER, BARRY C. .. BAIER, JAMES E. . . BAIER, JANE M. ..... . BAILEY, DAVID C. BAILEY, JAMES L. .. . BAILEY, RICHARD W. BAILEY, WILLIAM ..... BAINS, GARY L. ,...,... . BAIR, DAVID M. ..,,.. . BAIR, DEBORAH L. BAIR, JOHN E. ........ . BAIR, LARRY S. .,...... . BAIRD, THOMAS E. . BAKER, CHARLES C. .. BAKER, SANDRA L. . BAKER SHARON .... BALL, GRANT J. BALL, LINDA D. BALL, SUSAN N. ...... . BALZER, THOMAS E. BAMONTE, RICHARD ..... BANEY, RONALD W. .. BANKS, DAVID W. BANZHAF, JO ANNE ..,..., BARBEE BARBEE , ALICIA C. ..,..,.. . ALPHONSO L. BARBEE1 JOHN A. .....,. . BARCER, GERALD H. BARLET CARL ...,...... . BARLET1 JOHN .. ,...... .. BARLET, SANDRA M. .. BARNES, CHARLES BARNES, DENNIS W. .. BARON, MICHAEL A. .... . BARONE, ANTONIA M. BARONE, FRED W. BARONE, VICTORIA A. BARR, CAROL L. ......,.. . .. .... .......... ..... ......... 7 0 61, 67, 68, 72, 119 ffff '65 106, ffff i66 ff1ff 7S 114, 72, 106, 94, S T a 130 108 130 190 119 124 119 106 130 119 118 63 106 106 125 119 130 106 130 119 106 190 113 106 119 119 119 106 106 119 106 114 130 63 106 186 119 130 113 186 106 119 106 119 131 106 131 114 119 119 131 106 119 131 131 131 106 172 106 189 106 119 131 119 BARR, JEANETTE M. ., BARR, JUDITH A. ., .. BARR, MARILYN 1. BARR, NEAL D. .... ....,.., . BARRETT, TUSHANNA BARTH, DONNA E. BARTLEY, TANYA L. .... . BARTRON, JACQUE L. ., BASTJAN, CAROLE D. BASTIAN, DONALD vv. . BASTIAN, THERESA J. BATES, JAMES , .,.. . BATES, STANLEY E. .. BATES, STEPHEN L, ., BATKOWSKI, JOYCE M. BEACH, CALEN C. BEACH, JUDITH E. BEACH, VICTOR C. BEACHEM, DEBRA J. BEACHEM, THOMAS D. BEAGHLEY, HARRY J. BEAGHLEY, KATHLEEN B BEAMER, RICKY D. , .... BEAMER, SHARON M. BEBBLE, LEWIS T. .. BECHTEL, CAROL L. .. BECK BECK CYNTHIA K. .. DAVID E. BECK DENNIS . BECK, DENNIS .. BECK, DOROTHY P. . BECK, LEON P. BEIERLE, ANNE M. BEIGHTOL, NANCY C. BELL, THOMAS S. BELL, VALERIE A. , BELLOTT, JANET J. . BELLOTT, LINDA A. BERFIELD, JERRY L. .. BERFIELD, TERRY G. .... . BERNARDI, GARY R. .. BERNSTINE, JACK A. .. BERNSTINE, SANDRA L. BERRY, CAROL M. ......... . BERRY, JOANNE L. BERTA, BONNIE J. BEST, CARL E. ..... . BETTS, RONALD U, BIERMAN, OSCAR D. .. BIGELOW, JEAN L. .. BIGGER, DENNIS L. . ...... BIICHLE, LAYVRENCE S. BINDERUP, CAROLYN L. BINDERUP, KATHRYN A. BIRD, ALAN C. ,............ ,, BIRD, ROBERT ,. ..... .. BISMARK, PAUL J. ........... . BIXLER, NEIL R. .. BLACKWELL, CYNTHIA R. BLAIR, DONNA J. .,,...,. BLAIR, JANET L. .... . BLAISDELL, PEGGY ..,.... BLAISDELL, SUSAN A. . BLAKELY, DELBERT R. BLAKELY, RUTH D. ...... . BLASE, EUGENE B. .. BLIZZARD, MAUREEN J. BLOOM, KATHY L. ,....., . BLOOM, STEVEN D. BLOW, BRUCE C. .... . BLOW, RAYMOND K. . . BLUE, ROBERT J, . BLUMENTHAL, NORMAN BOCK, MICHAEL R. ........ . BODLE, SIDNEY C. ........ . BOEHMER, ROBERT .... BOHART, RENE .... ..... BONNER, CYNTHIA D. ..... . BOONE, BARBARA J. .... . BORDINGER, K1MBERLY'J. '.'.A.'. . ..,,, .. 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