

Class History
We, the class of 1960, submit this to be the history of our
four high school years.
We began our Freshman year with 21 members. Our officers
were as follows: Linda Bender, President; Martha Michael, Vice–
President; Mary Ann Mardis, Secretary; and Mark Cargill,
Treasurer. Our sponsor was Mrs. Erma Leatherberry. Mark Car–
gill was the only member of the class who played basketball. We
gained Bob Barton and lost Russell Brown.
Our Sophomore year began with 21 members and again we had
Mrs. Leatherberry as our sponsor. Our officers were: Raymond
Oyer, President; Elaine Leatherberry, Vice-President; Kenny
Moser, Secretary; and Lois Stahler, Treasurer. Jim Berry and
Mark Cargill played basketball. We lost Jeannie Wood, Bob
Barton, Thelma Hawkins, and Dorothy Weekly.
We started our Junior year with 18 members. Mrs. Carol
Barnard was our sponsor. Our officers were: Elaine Leatherberry,
President; Martha Michael, Vice-President; Mary Ann Mardis,
Secretary; and Linda Bender, Treasurer. We lost Raymond Oyer
and Elaine Sumner who were married over the 1958 Christmas
vacation. Also we lost Linda Hawk and gained Bill Berry. We
published the twenty-fourth edition of the A-Gust-A-Wind with
Caroline Bennett and Bob Heylmun as co-editors. Mark Cargill
and Bill Berry played varsity basketball and Elaine Leatherberry
was a cheerleader. We produced the play, "Desperate Ambrose"
with Bob Heylmun playing the lead role. The theme of our
Junior-Senior Prom was "Drifting and Dreaming."
We started our last year with 16 members. Our sponsor was
Mr. Arthur Furey. Our officers were: Mark Cargill, President;
Elaine Leatherberry, Vice-President; Mary Ann Mardis, Secretary;
and Bob Heylmun, Treasurer. Mark Cargill and Bill Berry again
played varsity basketball. We produced the play, "Grandma's
Best Years"in which Caroline Bennett had the lead role. We
sold Christmas cards, candy, stationary, and magazines to make
money for the Senior trip. We also sponsored a St. Patrick's
Day Dance. During the school fair Elaine Leatherberry was
crowned "School Queen."
The Junior Class honored us with a prom on May 14, 1960. Our
Bacculaureate services were held on May 22, 1960, and our
Commencement exercises on May 26, 1960. We
conclud~d
our history
by traveling to Washington and New York from May 30 to June 5.
Class Colors--Lavendar and White
Class Flower--White Rose
Class Motto--Out of school life,
into life's school.