Abington High School - Oracle Yearbook (Abington, PA)
- Class of 1970
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Text from Pages 1 - 350 of the 1970 volume:
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ORACLE
ABINGTOIXI
HIGH SCHOOL
Abington, Pennsylvania
ADMINISTRATION
AND
FACULTY
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IVIANY FACES OF
ABINGTON
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CONTENTS
SPORTS
YEAR
REVIEW
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SENIORS
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e ABI NGTON
"To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour."
William Blake
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School in the faces that follow . . . For
what is Abington? The building, the fields,
the auditorium, the cafeteria, the classes.
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ADMIN IST RATI ON
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"Let such teach others who themselves
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Alexander Pope
These seven words speak for themselves.
They tell of the dedication and involve-
ment required of aaaa a first-rate administra-
tion and faculty. One which takes firm
actions and stands behind them-whose
major concern is the school and The
Societv therein. '
Dr. Carl Hoffman
Superintendent of Schools
BOARD OF
SCHOOL
DIRECTORS
From left to right: Dr. Leslie E. Konkoly, Wm. Cecil Travis, Sr.. Edwin A. Neale, Alan R. Hoff-
man, Percival R. Rieder, Esq., Edward C. Kline, President. Dr. Carl Hoflman, Robert E. Nugent
Willard R. Bonwit, Mrs. Doris Bunn, Knot pictured: Henry M. Hermannsl.
Alan A. Glatthorn
Principal Abington High School
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THE FACES OF ABINGTON
Abington High School has many faces. . . -
The face of a black student, wanting to change the white man's world, to be recognized as an individual, trying to harmonize
the pull of black identity and the struggle for selfhood, wanting to reach out beyond the color line but feeling most comfortable
when the white faces had gone away . . . '
The face of an activist, indifferent to hair styles and makeup, hair long and eyes troubled, wondering why others are not touched
by hunger in Biafra and war in Vietnam and racism at home, despairing of reaching and shaking those who walked in ignorance . . .
The face of a boy who goes to tech school for half a day, jaws set in grimness while in the academic high school, angry that so
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The face of a girl studying shorthand and typing, a face well scrubbed and hair neatly brushed and a smile set in place, but be-
neath the placid exterior some nagging questions about why the school did not place greater value upon her skills and why all the
recognition seemed to be given to the college-bound . , .
The face of a football player, still carrying some small scars on his face that healed slowly and some scars inside that may never
heal, wondering why all the cheering stopped so soon and why was it that November friends could not be found in May or June , . .
A face that seemed almost anonymous, of a student who walked the corridors alone and looked straight ahead because there
were no smiles of recognition, knowing that five years hence most would see his picture in the yearbook and ask, "Who was that
fellow with the glasses?" -
The face of a teacher, or a mask rather, set in place when he got out of his car, a mask that said confidence and security and
authority, while beneath, the lines around the eyes and mouth said doubt and insecurity and uncertainty, working hard to convince
the students that the formulas and dates and names were so important, but late at night when the papers had been marked ques-
tioning whether they mattered at all . . .
Your face, that you knew so well, yet always looked so strange in the bathroom mirror at seven in the morning, your face that
you fixed so carefully so that others could not see beneath it the pain you felt and not even she who was closest to you could know
the sense of despair that made you sick to your stomach on those cold winter nights when those mid-years seemed so difficult
and so stupid . , .
And my face, fixed in the half smile, hoping that students would smile and say hello, worried that I was not known except as a
title and a voice over the PA system making stuffy speeches about moderation and loyalty. the half smile masking an anxious frown
of frustration that l was not able to do more for the school I soon would leave . . ,
Abington was all these faces and more, each different, each showing or masking some deep frustrations, disappointments, anxi-
eties.
And yet as you look back through these pages you remember the good times most of all. You remember when someone reached
out and touched you. You remember the fun of football games and senior play and prom that for a while at least helped you forget
the pain. You remember that teacher who made a difference because he understood without your having to say the words. You
remember those times when the pieces of learning began to fit together and you feltqthe strange excitement of real discovery. You
remember when someone looked beyond your face and saw your soul.
And you remember most of all the simple joy of seeing and knowing and being with the other faces of Abington.
Allan A. Glatthorn, Principal
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Mr. Norman Schmid
Principal
South Campus
Mr. Damenic Lessa
Administrative Assistant
South Campus
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Mr. William Lucian
Assistant Principal
South Campus
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Assistant Principal
North Campus
Mr. Daniel Turner
Associate Principal
North Campus
Mr. John Skilton
Principal
North Campus
Mr. John H. Althouse
Guidance Chairman
South Campus
GUIDANCE
One might ask the question, where would the Abington sen-
ior be without the Guidance Department. The answer is ob-
vious - Chaos. The Guidance Department, headed by Mr.
John Althouse, has organized everything from rosters to Col-
lege Entrance Examination tests.
Mrs. Kathryn Holgate, Mr. Robert Dentel, Mrs. Muriel Oster-
man, Mr, David Shenton, and Mrs. Ramon Lantz are the back-
bone of the South Campus guidance staff. This staff is effi-
cient, friendly, and helpful: without them we, the seniors, would
be totally lost. They present us with ideas for colleges and
knowledgeable advice.
At North Campus, Mr. Ben Monticciolo heads the Guidance
Department. His staff members are Mr. John Armstrong, Mr.
Leo Awad, Mr. Roy Corkadel, Mr. Samuel Russell, Mrs. Norma
Graytock, and Miss Flhoberta Wolf. These people daily tackle
the horrendous job of scheduling a 17-modular day to form an
effective schedule.
It is obvious that the Guidance Department, the nerve center
of student direction, is worthy of accolade.
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South Campus
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North Campus
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South Campus
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South Campus
Mrs. Norma Graytock
North Campus
Mr. Samuel Russell
South Campus
Mr Roy Corkadel
North Campus
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South Campus
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South Campus
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South Campus
Miss Janet Ankrum
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North Campus
Miss Elizabeth Snowdon
North Campus
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Mrs. Pauline R. Carroll, Supervisor
Mrs. Pauline Carroll acts as supervisor for a fine
unit of nurses and nurses' secretaries in the Health
Suite. These women are prepared to administer all
aspects of first aid.
Motivated by a deep belief that a healthful body is
essential to a mentally alert mind, these women are
ever-ready to give aid and relief to the students in
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Gilly.
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SCENE. . .
She organizes the daily schedule: she screens visitors:
she acts as an administrative assistant: she is the first
impression a visitor has of the building: she is The Secre-
tary.
Most secretarial positions are nine to five jobs with an
hour off for lunch. Those who serve in this capacity here
frequently work longer and even take work home.
To be a good secretary, one must have intelligence.
patience. and a knowledge of the whims of her adminis-
trator. To be a good SCHOOL secretary, one must have an
understanding and versatile personality.
Fortunately, the women at Abington easily meet the
criteria above.
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cards.
Mrs. Patricia Noone, North Campus, checks on appointments.
Mrs. Lillian McEihone, reviews schedules.
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Mr. Edwin Nagel
South Campus-Chairman
South Campus Art Department, under the direction of Mr. Edwin
Nagel, planned and carried out many activities this year. The students
studied the fundamentals of art and worked in many mediums. Different
techniques included drawing, painting, graphics, and sculpture. For the
enrichment of the students, the department sponsored field trips to the
Barnes Foundation, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. the Phila-
delphia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mr.
Anderson's Art I classes at North Campus also went on several of the
trips.
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Mr. Robert Anderson
North Campus-Chairman
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South Campus Chairman
College bound or moving into the business world,
Abington's Department of Business meets the de-
mands of all students. It truly has a comprehensive
curriculum.
Introductory courses in Accounting and Business
Law serve well in preparation for those considering
the pursuit of a business administrative degree. Voca-
tional learnings in the secretarial field are satisfied
through courses in Typing, Shorthand, Transcription.
and Office Practice.
Department Chairman is Mr. Charles Roberts who
is one of the few really indispensible individuals with-
in our high school. Not only a department chairman.
he also is involved in school finances and class
scheduling.
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South Campus
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Mrs. Madeline Coyne
South Campus
Miss Dorothy Lemmert
South Campus
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Miss Jane McDonald
South Campus
Mrs. Mary Felton
North Campus
Mr. Frank Sauter
South Campus
Mr. Albert Wright "W 'Mr. Ray Reber
North Campus South Campus
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North Campus South CamPl-IS
English is not dead: it is alive and well in Abington
High School. Electives in dramatics, semantics, journal-
ism, and European literature represent only a few of the
many faceted courses offered in this department.
To be sure, the fundamental and required courses in
literature, composition, and grammar are not over-
whelmed by the glamor, for to be able to appreciate
Kafka and lbsen: a student should be able to compose a
complete and exciting sentence himself.
Diversified approaches in teaching this subject are
represented by the varied techniques of such teachers as
Mrs. Elaine Zimmerman, Mr. James Giordano, Mrs. Edna
Bullock, and Mr. Charles Schneller.
Educational philosophies and attitudes run the gamut
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from conservative to liberal in pedantic methods. Thusly,
the Abington student receives a kaleidoscopic view of
English and its derivatives.
Mr. Hugh Gilmore
North Campus Humanities
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Mr. Alex Woodley
North Campus
Mrs. Bonnie Tanner
South Campus
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Mr. Jeffrey Walker
North Campus
Mrss Patrrcra Harvey
South Campus
Mrs. Ilona Cisik Mrs. Joan Stern
North Campus North Campus
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Mrs. Maureen Trese
North Campus
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Mrs. Ann Lockwood
North Campus
Mr. Paul Beaver Mr. Dale Jones Mr. Richard Gaggin
South Campus Reading North Campus
North Campus
Mrs. Hilda Tuthill
North Campus
Mr. David Stiles
North Campus
Miss Phyllis Bimby Miss Ellen Messing . '
North Campus North Campus
Miss Judith Gray
North Campus
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South Campus
Mrs. Mary Church Mrs. Catherine Grunden
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Miss Rosemary Fanti
South Campus
Mr. Murray Bosniak
North Campus
Mrs. Antoinette Schultz
North Campus A A
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Mrs. Nan Taggart
South Campus
Mrs Libby Rhelnhold
South Campus
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Mrs. Christine Krumperman
North Campus
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Mr. Gerald Alpaugh
South Campus
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Miss Helen Black
South Campus Chairman
Mr. Vincent Pezzullo
South Campus
Miss Ethel Chew
North Campus
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South Campus
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Miss Louise Hlvely
North Campus
Miss Alberta Lang Mr. Joseph Procino
South Camp'-IS North Campus Chairman
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LAt GUAGE
Mr. Edward Wilk
North Campus
Mrs. Martha Mcllvaine
South Campus
Quo vadis? Je ne sais pas.
Romantic and Germanic languages are offered
to students at Abington. Verbalizing Latin, French.
Italian, Spanish, Russian and German rival each
other at the southern end of the second floor in
South Campus.
Directed by Miss Helen Black, coordinator of
Foreign Languages, South Campus concludes the
three or four year program initiated by Chairman
Joseph Procino in North Campus.
Both staffs use innovations and modern tech-
niques in presenting their materials to their
classes. Audio-Visual Aids, such as filmstrips.
tape recordings, records, and movies demonstrate
the linguistic artistry in being proficient in a
second language.
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Mr. Don Albert
North Campus
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Mr. Melvin Cades
North Campus
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Mrs. Esperanza Galshack
South Campus
Mr. Vincent Barone
South Campus
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DEPARTZWENT
Miss Jane Davis
Mrs. Georgia Clemens
South Campus
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Mrs. Diane Furniss
North Campus
Mrs. Gertrude Trusal
North Campus-Chairman
Mrs. Gloria Harrar
North Campus
Eggs benedict and Simplicity dress patterns, Vogue Maga-
zine and Better Homes and Gardens represent the involvement
of those students electing Home Economics.
Chaired by Miss Jane Davis and Mrs. Gertrude Trusal, the
department attempts to instill in its students proper procedures
in home and child care, food planning, and interior decorating.
Some see these courses as time-fillers: they are. in fact, a
N if science. Mrs. Jacqueline Siderio, Mrs. Diane Furniss, Mrs.
E Gloria Harrar. and Mrs. Georgia Clemens are constantly at work
to impress upon their students the advantages of perfection in
f home duties.
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DUSTRIAL ART
Mr. Robert Esposito
North Campus
Fifteen years ago it was called Shop: today the
fancy title is Industrial Arts. Much has changed in the
interim. The courses are much more sophisticated.
Consider the options: Mechanical Drawing. Graphic
Arts, Introduction to Power and Metal, and Aero-
Space Science with a genuine simulator. 5
Mr. Robert Rapp, Mr. Edward Smith, Mr. William
Grun, Chairman. and Mr. Robert Esposito represent
but a few of the dedicated men in this department
who attempt to instruct students in the proper and
correct combination of hands and intellect in
achieving a mechanical or physical goal.
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South Campus
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Mr. Martin Hubley
Mathematics Chairman, South Campus
Mr. Dayton Kreider
South Campus
Walking down the hall, the visitors listened intently to the
student guide. She was telling of the Abington mathematics
program, a sequential course of studies beginning in kinder-
garten. The plan is to provide up-to-date courses for students of
all ability levels.
A student completing the regular R-Mathematics program is
thoroughly familiar with polynomial, exponential, logarithmic,
and trigonometric functions and has a solid background in
plane geometry. The total program conforms to that recom-
mended by the Commission on Mathematics of the College
Entrance Examination Board and the School Mathematics
Study Group.
Especially able and interested students have the opportunity
to excel and take calculus or a course in computer theory in
their senior year.
The chairman. Mr. Martin Hubley, prides himself on being
alert to new schools of mathematical thought and method.
Mr. Edward Peppel
North Campus
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Mr. Philip Trump
North Campus
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Mr. Raymond Rauenzahn
South Campus
Mrs. Lillian Rau
Mathematics Chairman, North Campus
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Mr. Robert Loehrig
North Campus
Mr. Miksa Mechlowitz
South Campus Mr. Paul Molnar
North Campus
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Mr. Rodney Rathbun
South Campus
Freedman
North Campus
Mr. Jean Trees
South Campus
Miss Mary L. Fisher
South Campus
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Mr. Brian Reiff
North Campus
Mr. Paul Swedberg
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North Campus
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North Campus
Mr. Harrison Nace
South Campus
Mr. Lester Shade
North Campus
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Music at Abington has grown and become a major
part of the school. The vocal music head of South
Campus, Mr. Harry Purcell, has produced fine singers and
beautifully directed chorus. The Abington High School
Marching Band is a constant winner in the show divisions
in contests.
A highlight of this year was the half-time performance
of the Band at Franklin Field during an Eagle's game.
They were heralded as the most exciting group on the
field that day. The members spend nearly two hours daily
in practice. They are lead by Mr. Ralph Ward.
Mr. C. Lester Shade is director of orchestration, Mr.
Nelson Gable, Instrumental Music: and Mr. Harry
Mechell, Vocal Music.
Mr. Ralph Ward
North Campus and South Campus
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Physical Education Chairman
South Campus
Controversy has always revolved around the validity of a
physical education curriculum in today's comprehensive high
school. Yet, upon consideration of the social, emotional growth
and physical well-being generated and stimulated by such
courses as Health Education, GirI's Dance, Adapted Physical
Education, and Aquatics, it becomes obvious that Physical
Education plays an essential part in the total development of
today's youth.
YSICAL
Mr. Joseph Shumock
South Campus
Mr. Robert Schneck
South Campus
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Mr. Morris Jackson. North Campus
Mr. C, Alan Lusch, North Campus
Mr. Anton Stanis
South Campus
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Miss Theresa Pletz
South Campus
Mr. James Wilkinson
South Campus
Miss Jane Oswald
South Campus
Miss Carlotta Schaffer
South Campus
Mr. Richard Koch
South Campus
Mrs. Dorothy Lemcke
South Campus
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South Campus
Chairman of North Campus Physical Educa-
tion, Mr. John Metzgar and Mr. Wallace
Miller check schedules.
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Miss Edna Scott
North Campus
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turbed the pollen buds: which were then carried away by the air
current . . .
The teacher first placed 5 cc's of water in the beaker and
then 5 cc's of carbon tetra-chloride. Students watched as one
drifted slowly to the bottom while the other hung suspended
halfway.
This represents but two of the many opportunities which
are afforded scientific minds to delve into the mysteries of the
physical, chemical, and biological world.
Miss Karen Lake leads and challenges her fellow members
in intellectual curiosity and self-advancement in a field of study
which is constantly in flux.
Miss Karen J. Lake
Science Chairman
South Campus
Mr. Vincent Di Donato
North Campus
Mr. David Sharp
North Campus
Mr. Samuel Stewart
South Campus
Mr. Donald Ivey
North Campus
Mr. C. Ross Todd Mr. Richard Lang
South Campus South Campus
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Mr. Richard Butler
South Campus
SCIENCE
Mr. Richard Bell
Acting Chairman, North Campus
Mr. Samuel Roeder
South Campus
Mr. Robert Moss
North Campus
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North Campus
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South Campus
Mr. Howard E. Boyer
South Campus
Mr. Glenn Jones
North Campus
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Mr. Robert Cumings
North Campus
South Campus
Mrs. Helen Ferree
North Campus
Mr. Stanley Shorb
North Campus
Mr. Roger Moss. North Campus
Mr. Robert Alden
North Campus
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North Campus
Mr. Richard Lang. South Campus
Mr. Stephen Ewall
North Campus
Mrs, Lucille Markowitz
North Campus
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South Campus
Mr. Harvey Bomberger
North Campus
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Social Studies Chairman, South Campus
Mr. Don Casto
South Campus
Mr. William Haynes
South Campus
Miss Vicki Daub
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Viet Nam, Apoio XII, ollution, Caesar's I gions, Black
Panther, Totalitarianism, and G. N. P. are famil' r words and
concepts presented to the social studies student.,
Miss Florence Benjamin, Coordinator of Social Studies.
K-12, is ablely supported by such distinguished educators as
Mr. J. Robert Rorison, Mr. Robert Schell, department head at
North Campus, and Miss Nancy McHugh to name but a few.
Courses range from Anthropology to European History to
Sociology. The department is noted for its Advanced Placement
courses. While maintaining high standards in course presenta-
tion, the teachers are constantly striving to relate past events
with topical issues.
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Mr. Raymond Vernon
North Campus
Mr. J. Robert' Rorison
South Campus
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Mr. Robert Schell Mr. James Gavaghan
Social Studies Chairman, North Campus North Campus
Miss Nancy McHugh
South Campus
Mr. Darrell Jackson
North Campus
Mrs. Carmen Pezzullo
South Campus
Mr. James Rose
North Campus
Mr. Donnon McGinley. South Campus
Mr. John Hatton
North Campus
Mr. Charles Pawhng
South Campus
Mr. John Worthington
North Campus
Mr. George Lyshon
South Campus
Mrs. Anne Roberts
South Campus
Miss Susan Hambright
North Campus
Mr. Norman LaMarr
North Campus
Mr. Barton Young
South Campus
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Mr. Ronald DeShon
North Campus
Mr. William Miller
North Campus
Mrs. Margaret East
South Campus
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South Campus
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South Campus
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Mr. Martin Baranoff
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North Campus
Mr. Charles Tremer
North Campus
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THE YEAR IN REVIEW
'As many nights endure
Without a moon or star,
So will we endure
When one is gone and far." A
Leonard Cohen
Another school year is over and another
agraeluateel, lt fellewedathe pat-A
tern of other years. Changes and achieve-
ments included the dress code, an unde-
feated football team, The Brick and the
Rose, A Student Council Concert, a new
and improved Abingtonian, new library
cards and band uniforms. It was more
than just another year, this was our year,
the year of the Class of 1970.
JUNIOR ORIENTATION
On September 4, 1969, the Class of 1971 first entered the hallowed halls of South Campus. They were met by the eager Sen-
iors ofthe Junior Orientation Committee formed by Student Council. Throughout the day, the '71er's were indoctrinated by every-
one from Dr, Glatthorn to Nlr. Lessa to Student Leaders to their personnel Senior Guides. The quick tour of the building that was
on the schedule provided a rough idea of the location of the library, the "S"-Wing, and the all-essential lavatories.
This program, headed by Hank Ford and hard-working Susan Jane Kaufmann, proved to be a great success: as one lost Junior
said, "lt's a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live here!"
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K. Copeland, D. Stephens, D. Keller, V. Lee, G. Allen, and P. Clark, not pictured.
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JUNIOR VARSlTY CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: C. Fisher, G. Silverman, C. Priest. Row 2: V. Perrel, B. Bell, S. Flneberg,
R Kurtz, D. Klosak, F. Kernan. Row 3: P. Clark, G. Kemner, J. Camtell.
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Edward Allenp most outstanding backman in the Cheltenham
game, and Linda Palisca, captain of the cheerleaders.
A smiling Connie Brown - 1970 Football Queen.
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Robbie Gearhart, most outstanding lineman in the Cheltenham
game, and date, Lynne Bolger
Junior Attendant Mimi Murphy and escort,
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Row 1: F. Savage, N. Benner. Row 2: L. Argenbright, M. Fast, J. Weber, L. White, M. White, D. Lang, P. Bremier, P.
Ray, B. Kiotzbach.
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Row 1: D. Arms, J. Yeager, K. Sergant, K. Wotlernate, D. Martin, R. Bucci, K. Hoch. Row 2: S. Lee, B. Pell, W, Kinlaw, M, Eben, K
Hubley, B. Abbott. L. Frunzi.
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Clarinet: M. Black, B. Davison, R. Gutknecht, D. Kurtz, L. McAfee, P. Myers, J, Rosenwald, J. Sorkin, K. Wolfe, B. Brown, D. Boutcher
C. Crouthamel, C. Cotman, T. Deans, C. House, S. Hower, B. Magison, D. O'Hagen, L. Schmidt, B. Shank, C. Spahn. M. Weinberg, K
Hoover. R. Spencer, J, Slobodzian, D. Stiglich, R. White, R. Zschunke, Saxophone: B. Hann, C. LaCroix, B. McKeever. J. Saddington
S. Merry, W, Midyer, R. Kalehoff, M. Fleischer, A. Foote, J. Armstead, B. Evans, D. Mueller, R. Eickoff, Flute: S. Ageldinger, W. Bartlett
S. Baver, A. Bishop, J. Bogenrief, E. Herscher, J. Hockman, B. Kranzer, B, Verbeck, P. Headley, D. Rementer, D. Shimmin, Cornet:
J. Burgess, J. Campbell, L. Henry, C. McCIung, R. Tidwell, G, Aungst, R. Charles, K. Crawford, P. Gallagher, R. Hayes, T. Klemm, M
Soloman, J. Schroeder, P. Stolvoort, B. Davis, B. Copeland, K. Weisel, Trornbone: R. Kinard, B. Koch, P, Rodberg, G. Matha,J. Donecker
G. Nevgil, G. Schenk, P. Wittmer, Baritone: S. Brown. C. Dormandy, C. McKeown, F. Roberts, C. Steel, P. Beck, J. Claflin, R. Sage, R
Stoddard, Drums: M.'Hodge, J. Linn, B. Miller, J. Supplee, L. Wilensky, P. Appel, D. Bresler, H. Clare, Sousaphone: R. Ashlock, M. Gor-
don, W. Roberts, G. Adler, A. Bacher, T. Clayton, B. Gable, M. Durkin, Bells: L. Betz, M. Murray, C. Pulli, French Horn: M. Manstein
N. Edwards, R. Tolsma, Drum Majors: R, Andrews, B. Miller.
Row 1: J. Saurman, L. Straushiem, N. Roehm, D. lanna, S. Dougherty, N. Bauer, G. Kahmar. Row 2:
K. Eberman, S. Jeffreys, C. Bierman, D. Ray, L. Freeze, B. Weston.
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Row 1: S. Hileman, Pat Shaft, S. Armstrong. Row 2: J. Detlaff, B. Evans, L. Leidich, N. Marguisity. Row 3: J. Bogenrief, L. McAfee, E.
Parker, C. Leedom, L. Paliska, P. Clark, C. Crosley, S. Dougherty, Z. Snyder, C. Brown, Miss Daub. Row 4: P. Napolean, D. Teasdale, S.
Halpern, P. Wirta, S. Oughton, C. Lutz, S. Kaufmann, M. Shuman, M, West, N. Edwards,
Though not as well supported as the boys, the girls' teams at Abington High also work hard to preserve
the athletic record. G.l.A.C. - Girls lnterscholastic Athletic Club - is open to those girls who have received
a varsity letter in any of the various sports, including tennis. hockey, basketball, lacrosse, and swimming. Proj-
ects for the year include an alumni volleyball game, and blankets for the cheerleaders and football team. The
club is led by President, Linda Deidich and sponsor, Miss Vicki Daub.
SPIRITED '7O: Row 1: C. Cook, G. Kahmar, D. DePaul, P. Wirta, Row 2: C. Brower, D. Motter, E. Shaw, C. Reet, C. Smith, A. Bishop, B. Kranzer, C. Parsons, R
Bunting. D. Purpura, P. Grace, S. Wilde, L, Krauss. I, Dashevsky, N, Margusity, J. Dettloff, L. Argenbright. Row 3: R. Gutknecht, E. Wicker, P, Humphreys, G. Kin-
back, J. Briner, S. Avera, L. Whitham, B. Weston, S. Jones, S. Rementer, R. Ulman, G. Hause, S. Heller, C. Weymith, L. Schnept, J. Oswald, C. Whisman, B. Young
N. March, K. Myers, C. Faulkner. Row 4: J. Bogenrief, C. Cooper, N. Jensen, P. Magison, E. Reynolds, V. Perrin, B. Balzereit, S. Dolson, C. Comly, C. Vinsh. C. Rossi
L. Platt, J. Salanik, B. Gallagher, T. Peppleman, C. Herbicek, L. MacAffe, J. Sobelman. M. Platt, A. Diana, B. Seifken. Row 5: B. Barone, K. Feld, J. Shoemaker, P
Napolean, L. Leidich, C. Hoffman, S. Taggart, B. Boden, A. Weaver, C, Tambling, B. Foos, B. Goerlich, M. White, T. Fanelli, L. Smith, M. Rebello, D. Ray, D. Cicoino
L. Randolph.
VARSITYHAU
Abington High School has long been known for
its outstanding athletic teams. The Ghosts' second
consecutive, undefeated football season is an excel-
lent illustration of this fact. But, Abington sportsmen
are more than just good athletes as we see in the
Varsity "A" Club.
Open to all boys receiving a varsity letter in athlet-
ics, the Varstiy "A" Club is designed to enable these
students to contribute something more than their
ability to the athletic program at Abington.
lVlr. James Wilkinson, physical education teacher.
sponsors the club. The boys have provided a film
projector, tape, "Exergenies," and other equipment
for the physical education department.
ln addition to their other activities, Varsity "A"
Club members select the football queen and her court.
Connie Brown was awarded the title this season.
This year the club is under the leadership of presi-
dent Chris Adams, vice-president Ed Allen, secretary
Rich Swenson, treasurer Gary Robinson, and sergeant
at arms Ed Hoffman.
From Bottom Left: J. Wilkinson. D. Gugliemo, J. Hesser, R. Kalehoff, G. Knittle
R. Swenson. B. Neely, R. Allen, L. Reese. J. Worster. J. Harbison. A. Worthington
T. Silaberto. D. Bragg. H. Ford, T. Peiffer, D. Graham, S. Greenwood. P. Murphy
R, Garber. D. Ullman. R. Stenberg, J. Worster. J. Nlackleer, J. Sauter. J. Gebert
R. Montgomery, R. Gearhart, K. Nlailey, B. Weber. Center: C. Adams, E. Allen, E
Hoffman. G. Robinson.
SPIRITED " "
Spirited '70, a group of peppy senior girls, have for their officers, DeDe DePaul, Cathy Cook,
Peggy Wirta, and Gee Gee Kahmar. After selling cookies, cupcakes, and brownies at various home
football games, they presented the profits to the Senior Class Council. At the Cheltenham football
pep rally, Spirited '70 performed a skit to arouse school spirit. Selling Ghost Tootsie-Roll Pops
during school hours provided more funds for this club.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The student government at Abington High School 1
has always maintained a fine record of involvement
in school issues and student affairs. The 1969-1970
Student Council sponsored by Mr. Barry Friedman
has certainly upheld this tradition,
During football season, Student Council was in
charge of the "Dog House" at home C0nteStS. Later,
an exchange program was held with area high schools
to study different methods of student government.
During December, Council members sold candy canes
to build up the Christmas spirit at Abington. "Sweet
Stavin Chain" and "The Ethics" were featured per-
formers at the Student Council Concert. Another high-
light of the school year was the lecture given by Don-
ald Barnhouse concerning priorities and current world
issues.
The Student lounge was opened for the second
semester and functioned effectively under the stu-
dent monitor system. Members of Council also pre-
sented an entertainment program at Riverview Home
for the sick and aged.
President lan Malatesta, vice-president Leza
Holmes, recording secretary Judy Gislason, corre-
sponding secretary Chris Brower, treasurer Ted Peif-
fer, parliamentarian Dave Dyson, and sergeant-at-
arms Ed Hoffman have distinguished this year with
an attempt to work with the administration and the
faculty to find solutions to student problems. The
hard work of these leaders and the homeroom rep-
resentatives, as well as the cooperation of the student
body, have contributed to the success and achieve-
ments of the 69-70 Student Council.
STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1 : T. Penffer, J. Gislason, I. Malatesta, L Holmes, C. Brower, E. Hoffman. Row 2: R. Haas, M, Chmokler, B. Kran-
zer, A. Washington, J. Dollor, A, Albert, C Aceto, S. Dougherty, D. Buck, H. Hightower, R. Love, R Rosen, C, Fleet, C, Fisher, R. Kurtz, E. Auer-
back, L. Badger, D, Marco, P. Kidney, D. Motter. Row 3: I Burwell, R. Coleman, B Balzereit, B. Foos, C. Tambling, D. Purpura, C. Messina
J. McLean, B, Nathan, S. Williams, B. Davis, S. Minich, W. Tsou, D. Schlaich, E. Feld, D. DePaul, S, Kaufmann. Row 4: G. Rinse, G. Neveil
A. Elkins, P. Gallager, R. lvker, R. Ambler, J. Oyler, C. Barker, K. Jacobson, R. Merin, P. Specht, G, Smoger, B, Whitney, D. Stephens, L. Lei-
dich, J. Allen, F. Kernan, B. Thomas. Row 5: P. Frankston, J. Grossman, J. Showmaker, J. Seward, S. Hennessy, D. Muller, D, Devanni, R
Specter, G, Freed, H. Ford, R. Weirback, C. Grossman, C. Wolfe, C. Roth, B. Pell, C. Witherspoon, M. Snyder, R. Fessin.
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STUDENT C0 UNCIL
STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: First Row: Ted
Peiffer, Ed Hoffman, Second Row: Chris Bower,
Judy Gislason. Third Row: Ian Malatesta, Lisa
Holmes.
"The Ethics"
Donald Barnhouse on "Priorities"
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NORTH CAMPUS
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From left to right: Officers: E. Silverman, R. Stod-
dard, J. Sonnefeld, S. Robertson, G. Van Hook. L.
Blikle.
Row 1: S. Robertson, J. Sonnefeld, R. Stoddard, L. Blikle, G. Van Hook, E. Silverman Row 2: S. Heggs, R. Kalikow, B. Davis, J, Lamm
S. Seiter, V. Waterman, A. Field, G. Glueck, S. Leimbach, D, Harman. Row 3: G, Draynak, P. Tordella, S. Verstein, J. Armstrong. B
Strauss, G. Wasko, P. Twyman, R. Weyhmuller, L. Hill, B. Ardiff, J. Shulson, Row 4: C, Watts, F. Stallings, R. Bennett, M. King, D. Camp-
bell, P. Alexander, D, lanna, B. Hatenberg, P, McGinness. Row 5: S. Meritz, N. Borowsky, M. Needle, R. Foedisch, M. Schwarzrnan
J. Jacobs, C. Benson, D. Randolph, A. Toran, J. Mazer, D. Rothschild, D, Metz, S. Marx. Flow 6: K. Piertti, R. Pratt,J, Young, L. LoConte
J. Fanelli, D. Pickard, K. Erb, C. Leypoldt, P. Winters, C. Morgan, G. Sutcliffe. Row 7: G. Meyers, P, Rothchild, B. Harberger, P. Kauf-
mann, W. Trice, L. Riedel, l. Smoger, K. Hanna, L. Halpern, S Nordon, E. Bragg, S. Willoughby, G. Berkenstack. Row 8: M. Chacker
S. Topor, S, Fitzpatrick, L. Mankus, K. Dougherty, Fl, Steinberg, C. Kinnally, B. Zimmerman, N. Ullman, J. Peppleman, N. Goodwin, M
Matter, K, Herbine, T, Oram, R. Craig. Row 9: P. Bebert, P. Spitalnick, M. Luria,J. Mathe.
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Row 1: D. Shulman, B. Young. A. Kushner, W. Tsou. Row 2: G. Allen, C. Messina. N.
Marguisity, Fl. Montegomery. Row 3: R, Ulman, S. Heller, S. Laufmann, G. Robinson.
Row 4: P. Rodberg, E. Oritt, R. Bunting. C. Kantur, D. Mimzer. Row 5: J. Bogenrief, P.
Cox, K. Kozac, E. Hayes. J. Blake. Row 6: D. Yeager, C. Brower, C. Cook. S. Rementer,
K. Symanski. V. Perrin, D. Service, L. McAfed. Row 7: P. Hackenbery. K. Gallager. B.
Seifkin. N. Jensen, M. Black,
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Secretary, Nancy Jensen: President, Mickey
Black: Vice-president, Charles Messina:
Treasurer. Walter Tsou.
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The motto of the Class of 1970. "Victory is Ours." has cer-
tainly proved true during the class' past two years at South
Campus. The victories have been achieved mainly in the field
of communication.
Beginning last year the class decided to take on meaningful
projects that would add to the educational experience and ben-
efit of all the students. Our first project was to help bring about
an awareness of racial problems and the differences of a city
high school through an exchange with the predominantly black
Germantown High School. The exchange was a success and it
is hoped that another exchange can take place this year with
a city parochial high school. A community project that we
hope to become involved with later this year is in the fight
against pollution.
The traditional projects for raising funds for the senior prom.
the theme of which is Camelot. have also achieved great suc-
cess. These have included the unconventional class play "The
Brick and the Rose", along with the selling of Class of '70
"peace" buttons, a car wash which took place during freezing
weather, the Teen 'and Twenty fashion show, and the future
sale of mugs.
The students of our class have been given the opportunity
to attempt to introduce new ideas and changes into Abington
High School. The first attempt was made at trying to have
the traditional senior prom outside of the school premises.
While this endeavor was unsuccessful it was still a victory that
we were given the chance to at least try. Senior exemption
from final exams has also been proposed, and full cooperation
has been given by administration and faculty in working along
with us in this project.
CLASS
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Sponsored by Mr. Robert Rorison and led by Curt Roth,
President: Doug Mueller, Vice-President: Claudia Fisher, Sec-
retary: and Shelley Weinstein, Treasurer, the Junior Class
Council has gained much operating experience. They also
worked hard to establish a sound financial foundation. Sweat-
shirt sales, pretzel sales and, of course, the Junior Prom were
among their projects. The theme was the Wizard of Oz.
JUNlOR CLASS CABINET: Row 1: J. Silverman, C. Fisher, N. Edwards, E. Mat-
hews. L. Cohen, W. Traub, C. Kenworthy. Row 2: S. Oughton, S. Adey, S. Lom-
mady, E. Auerback, J. Young, B. Brady, S, Weinstein. Row 3: B, Kfotzbach, L.
Greenbury, C. Rosskam, R. DiMassa. Row 4: S. Foreman, D. Mueller, G, Wardle,
C. Roth, S. Lipoff, B. Bacher, R. Hayes, D. Whitby. Row 5: D. Price, B. Bird, R
Allen, C. Adams. Row 6: R. Andrews.
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JUNIOR CLASS
OFFICERS
C. Fisher, Secretary, C.
Roth, President, D. Mueller,
Vice-President, S, Wein-
stein, Treasurer.
THE S OPH OM ORE
CLASS C0 UNCIL
Members include: N. Ullman, C, Kinnally, R. Steinberg, B. Bell, V. Williams, M. King, E. Hess, E. Friedman, M. Rafferty, C. Magrisi, S. Wienberg, P. Gebert, P. Spital-
nick, D. Peirce, J. Miller, K. Allibone, M. Chacker, D. Greene, T. Jenkins, B. Seigfried, C. Morgan, C. Clark, M. Menchel, M. Lauria, G. Sutcliffe. M. Morris, K. Wolte-
mate, R. Bloor, L. Young, J. Weber, I. Sawyer, L. Eberhardt, C. Weber, E. Betz, J. Patoneto, D. Muhl, E. Armstrong, S. Latimer, M. Durken.
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The Sophomore class of '72 is headed by the jovial
Mr. James Gavagan. Pretzel sales served as fund
raisers. The traditional Soph Hop was a great occa-
sion, and a comprehensive class directory was issued.
This year's officers are Scott Chalmers, President:
Kathy Kinnally, Vice-President: Nancy Ullman, Sec-
retary: and Bob Bloor, Treasurer.
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Members include: M. McKnight, W. Bergmann, L. Swertloff. H. Stolvoort, L. Roehm, J. Hand, M, Katz. B. Hoffman. D. Sigg, D. Morris. D. Dietrich, L. Glatthorn
D. Thatcher. J. Marco, N. Lomady, L, Stozenski, P. Laub, J. Youkeles. T. Dimassa, D, Trigg. B. Kopenhaver, J. Kessler. J. Steck. J. Schlesinger, F. Peirce, C. Cassalia
M. Stallings. R. Cox, L. Friedman, B. Liess, D. Krauss. S. Bechtel, B. Rosen.
CLASS
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From left to right: Debbie Dietrich, secretary: Bob Leiss, vice-president: Laura
. Glatthorn. treasurer: Bruce Rosen, president.
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HO OR SOCIETY
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Row 1: J. Shoemaker, N. Jensen, M. Zoslaw, C. Parsons, J. Silverman, S. Eglick. Row 2:
I. Chen, P. Clark, A. Suckle, G. Gardiner, F. Schnepf. Row 3: L. McAfee, A. Van Hook, A.
Harrison, B. Foos, J. Bogenrief. Row 4: L. Betz, P. Blauner, B. Josuweit, B. Gambert.
Row 5: K. Schroeder, S. Halpern, J. Sobelman, N. Marquisity, C. Crosley. Row 6: M.
Black, J. Supplee, A. Washington, L. Gantman. Row 7: J. Cox, S. Brown, E. Meitzner, M.
Manstein. Row 8: J. Perry, R. Koch. Row 9: B. Cole, P. Forman, B. Portney. Row 10:
E. Oritt, H. Frankel. Row 11: K. Gallagher, C. Eddy, G. Smoger, W. Roberts. Row 12:
E. Ancona, C. McClung, B. Whitney, J. Reynolds. Those not pictured: M. Bachman, W.
Bartlett, P. Domenicali, M. Faris, B. Gallagher, M. Gordon, F. Katz, P. Kraus, H. Lane, C.
McKeown, M. Miller, L. Vallette, L. Wing, B. Zimmerman.
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The Chapter of The National Honor Society in
Abington is headed by President, Mark Gordon: Vice-
President, Peter Domenicali: Treasurer, William
Whitney and Secretary, Beth Gamburg. This year the
Honor Society has again provided needed tutorial
services. The high point in the Honor Society schedule
is the annual induction ceremonies. For 1970 the
guest speaker will be Larry Coughlin. The date set
for the induction is April 17. Sponsor Mr. James
Riley, is very optimistic about the induction ceremony
and hopes to accept many qualified Juniors. This
year has been unusual in that the society has not
had any meetings. The Honor Society business has
been carried out by letters composed by the imagina-
tive president Mark Gordon. The Society looks forward
to a good year and an interesting membership.
Students in the Human Relations Club, sponsored by
Mrs. Elayne Zimmerman, are concerning themselves with
an issue widely discussed by the youth of today: commun-
ication. They feel that communication, whether it be racial.
political, social, of within one's self, is the key to human
understanding and the makings for a better world. Pete
Swift, speaking on racial relations within the community.
and Dr. Alan Glatthorn, talking about student-faculty re-
lations, are among the invited speakers at meetings who
stimulate many questions and interesting discussions.
Exciting future plans for the club include volunteer work at
Penncrest, home for mentally retarded or disturbed chil-
dren, and at Byberry State Mental Hospital.
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HUMA RELA TIONS
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Seated: B. Zimmerman. C. Downing, J. McLean, C. Borkowski, E, Zimmerman, U.Washington, D. Woerner,
Standing: P. Hackenberg. K, Bland, B. Boden, C. Vinsh, H. Hightower, P. Walker, C. Eddy, W. Tsou, A. Harrison.
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Seated: P. Kraus, M. Solomon, P. Foreman, G. Freed, B. Fry. Standing: S. Foreman, G. Hallovvay, P. Marx, B. Burchuk, M. Cook, D
Kalan,J. Rorrison.
DEBA TE
The affirmative team awaits a favorable
decision, C Q I I B
Mr. Rorison, coach, instructs the
negative team in questioning,
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The door opens. Four students walk in quickly and proudly, sitting down on opposing sides.
They spread their materials over the desk in a neat and orderly fashion. One of the pairs writes their
names on the board. An older man walks in, sits down and says, "You may start now."
One nervous student stands up. Clutching his index cards and materials, he enters into a kind of
combat where only one pair will win. For eight minutes this student takes every logical step that
leads him to his conclusion. It is with this conclusion that he challenges the other pair. The student
walks back to his base, turns around, and prepares himself for the onslaught from his opponent.
For three minutes he is challenged by his opposition.
After this battle, one of the pair that hasn't spoken strolls up to the podium. He, too, is nervous:
but feels confident. During his eight minutes of battle, he confronts the challenge and is determined
to prove it false. When he returns to his seat, he and his opposition fight for three minutes. This
battle of one student against a challenge for eight minutes and then the defending of his position
for three minutes repeats itself three more times. Then there is a calm.
The pairs rest, they reorganize their attack, they find their faults: and after five minutes, they fly
back into battle. Each student speaks for four minutes. This is his last chance, but he knows he can
win. He goes in confident and comes out elated. As he returns, his senses slow down: the tumult
of battle is over. He puts away his weapons.
When all is done and as an air of nervousness and confidence rises, so does the older man, the
judge. He speaks softly and strongly and says, "I gave the decision to the negative team, but it was
a good debate. Thank you."
Bill Frey listens to his partner's speech.
Mr. Rorison rendering criticism to both the affirmative and negative teams.
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Row 1: J. Supplee, J. Heller, G. Robinson, B. Berkes, D. Ullman, J. Reynolds, B. Owen, B. Whitney. Row 2: R. Bakaley, T. Meyers,
R. Gorkes, J. Worster, D. Gugliemo, C. Thatcher, R. Allen, J, Cox, J, Oyler, L. Balzereit, T. Tubal, I. Simmons, J. Worster, G. Smoger.
P. McKenna.
Row 1: J. Blake, J. Copeland, J. Hesser, J. Sautter, K. Dizzio, J. Bebert, J. MacKleer, R. Montgomery, C. Adams, E. Hoffman. Row 2: J. Foff
R. Hayes, J. Dollor, G. Wenholt, R. Swenson, B. Fay, E. Hayes, W. Hibbs, G. Knittle, T. Peiffer, B. Shepard. Row 3: B. Hughes, J. Gofi, B, Gil-
more, R. Wainrlght, T. Vinch, J. Sadington.
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Active Members of the INTERACT Club Include: Robert Nathan, Jack Campbell, Dave Stein, Kevin Kozac, Art Albert, Ken Kind, Lee Mergner, '
Mark Silver, Chris Aceto, Rich Bakaley, Leo Balzareit, Hans Beyer, Ken Bland, Barbara Boden, Jane Bogenrief, Tomgyradish, Carole Camnltz, Denise
Cicchino, Mary E. Clarke, Linda Coheni,,Carol-Dnrjjtandy, Jodi Ellsworth, Mindy Fast, Andy Foote, Hank For fHarry Fravtke-lljlerry Frantz, Lynn
Greenberg, Sue Grimshaw, Alan Grosi.e:1J:esse'Guarneri,Qhris Herbicek, John Heyman, Marilyn Hodge, Patti Hym , n'U'5TfIFa'n, Doug Koch, Karen
Krauss, Linda Krauss, Tom Lacey, Kay Levis, Joah'rTs?Lizzio, Patti Magison, Nancy Marcy, Nina Margusity, Jeff Milnes, Lois Platt, Linda Reese,
Diane Rieser, Cathy Rosskam, Lisa Schnepf, Roy Scott, Dave Servis, Rich Schmlewsky, Mark Solomon, Jeff Sorkin, Rich Specter, Rich Stenberg,
Steve Tranquillo, Wendy Traub, Walt Tsou, Steve Vasoli, Carol Vinsh, Randi Wabner, Anne Weaver, Bob Weaver, Rich Whitby, Rick Wigmore,
Ed Yukenovitch.
The idea of the Leo Club, a high school organization,
working with the community Lion's Club, was the first in
the world. Leo members believe that there is a very strong
youthful dedication to serve the school, community, and
people less fortunate, The Abington Leo Club of 1969-70
has participated and planned many worthy events. The
annual "White Cane Day" to help the bind, help to finance
the poor with clothing, help to finance an Abington stu-
dent's need to use a kidney machine, and do this all while
enjoying the meaningful experience of being a teenager in
the community. These all help to develop leadership, ex-
perience, and to promote better understanding while
sewing the community.
"Service above self" is the motto of the Interact Club.
South Campus Principal Norman W. Schmid was the
group's acting sponsor this year, and assisted with the
long list of projects which were undertaken.
At Christmas, the group gave a party at Eastern State
School and Hospital. Interact also held a paper drive.
clothes drive, contributed to the John Wade Kidney Fund,
raised money for Biafra, sponsored an orphan in Japan,
and visited a Veterans' Hospital. In the spring, members
of the group worked at the June Fete, operated a booth
at the Student Council Carnival, helped with the Junior
and Senior Proms, and worked at the Easter-egg Hunt at
Alverthorpe Park.
1 Under the leadership of president Bob Nathan, vice-
president Jack Campbell, secretary David Stein, and trea-
surer Kevin Kozac, the Interact Club had a successful year
and adopted a bright innovation - girls were accepted
for membership for the first time this year.
TEENS
FOR THE
RETARDED
Many speakers have spoken to the Teens for the Retarded Club about special education
and have discussed what students can do to help. Sponsored by Mrs. Beatrice Barrett.
with president Nancy Pompom and associate president Ed Sickles, the club has sponsored
a Valentine's party at the Twigs Nursery School and tutored students throughout the year.
Row One: N. Palbaum, E. Sickles, K. Trautman, L. Sickles, F. Plummer, B. Levy. Row Two: C. Wilson, M. O'Hara, J. Stevens, M. Mccantes, S
Jones, L. Black, M. Blaufeld. Row Three: K. Lynn, A. Spiegle, L. Friedman, G. Bertolini, P. Laub, J. Swanger.
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The UNICEF Club, an up and coming North Campus ser-
vice club, has been able to give 3250.00 to UNICEF this
year. This has been achieved by the sale of greeting cards
and mugs at Christmas.
Linda Mackey serves as president with Bonnie Levy as
vice-president, Merry Prose as treasurer, and Sue Michael
LJ M as secretary. Miss Dorthy Day acts as sponsor.
E An auction was held in February. Members of the stu-
dent body were asked to make contributions to be auc-
tioned. Other activities included a kite flying contest and a
' trip to the U.N.
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Row One: L. Seeley. L. Foell, L. Mackey, M, Prose, J. Miller, S. Selley. Row Two: A. Spiegel, L. Brodsky, K. Lynn, B. Nugent, A. Toran, J.
Stevens. L. Friedman, B. Levy.
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SOUTH CAMPUS: Row 1: A. O
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nolds, P. Farris, D. Harrison, R. Lester. Row 2: Mr. Alex Woodley, D, McCarthy, C, Jefferson, P. Murphy, R. Diggs, E. Vaughn, B. Bell, M, Chapman.
V, Strother, P. Wallcer, C. Hightower, D. Case. Row 3: Mr. Oliver Bullock, J. Woodley, A. Madden, E. Deans, R. Dade, D. Davis, G. McDonald, T.
Deans, C. Hult, T. Travis, R, Gibson, M, Gibson.
wens, T. RoIlins,J,West V Gray M McCoy N Spencer K Murray D Madd M L C
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NORTH CAMPUS: lBottom to Topl R. Bennett, M. Howard, M. Stallings, V. Adams, D. Burgess, K. Bratton, M. McCames, T. Travis, D. Case
C. Curley, N. Palmbaum, K. Trautman, M. Purnell, B. Bell, Mr. A. Woodley, Mr. N. LaMarr, A. Shafer, M. Brooks, T. Dummore, R. Gibson, L
Hollinsworth, J. Woodley, C. Warner, G. McDonald, L. Johnson, P. Murphy.
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P.F.T.A.: Row 1: Ginny Hause, Treasurer. Caryn Marshall, Historian, Carol Dormandy, Secretary, Diane Rieser, President. Row 2: M. Townsend, A
Fleifsnyder, L. Dasch, D. Mandel, S. Hodges. L. Huber, S. Wilde. M. Lawson, P. Magison. Row 3: J. Snyder, A. Weaver, S. Taggart, J. Hirsh, S. Hill
D. Kurtz, D. Shimmin. Fl. Gutknecht, C. Radosin.
The PFTA this year has been active under the supervision of Mrs. Georgia Clemens
and Mr. Thomas Connor. The officers are President, Diane Rieser: Vice-President,
Mary Vengrofski: Secretary, Carol Dormandy: Treasurer, Virginia Hause: and His-
torian, Caryn Marshall.
The club trips included an informative visit to McKinnly Elementary School in No-
vember. Mrs. Elaine Turner, a teacher at Hamilton Avenue School, gave an interesting
talk on Project Head Start. Christmas gift cards for the children of the faculty were
prepared at our December meeting. At another meeting. Mrs. Kathryn Holgate, gui-
dance counselor at Abington, spoke to the club on colleges offering elementary and
secondary education. The club is planning a visit to MacDonald School in the Centen-
nial School District.
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FUTURE NURSES1 Seated: M. Flamsey, B, Nutting, M. White. B. Evans, K. Fitzpatrick. Mrs. V. Berkley. Standing: S. Tracey,
D.Jones, P. Ramsey. P, Headley. Not Pictured: P. Gannon.J. Greeby. C. Hefner. J. Davis. S. Kalozi, G. Kinback, D. Weber.
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Members of the Bible Club are S. Elias, D. Remrnter, H. Bardsley, Miss Lemmert, N. Mason, S. Trudel, K. Clattenberg. M. Roberts, B.
Neumeyer, R. Hoyle, Fl. Mason, J. Honsicker, B. Nathan.
Endeavoring to expand an understanding
of the bible and its relevancy, both as the
all time best seller and its spiritual impor-
tance, are but two of the more obvious goals
of their organization. L
Miss Lemmert, who also is financial ad-
visor to the ORACLE, is director of this group
of students. Club agenda includes discussion,
guest speakers, trips and evaluation of con-
temporary problems.
Mr. Keith Irvine and Miss Dorothy Lemmert select the musical program for the club's meeting
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It is not unusual to walk into Room 249 on a Wednesday
afternoon and find a group of students playing password in
Spanish. These students, members of the Spanish Club spon-
sored by Mrs. Esperanza Galshack, get together to study and
discuss the Spanish language and culture, usually conducting
part of the meeting in Spanish. PresidentJudy La Morgia, along
with vice-president Karann Murphy, secretary Elaine Feld, and
treasurer Karen Silver, is involved in several projects. Recently
the group went to Philadelphia to see the production of "Man
of La Mancha." At the September 24 meeting, a party was
held. Plans also included a visit to the United Nations Building
in New York and a tutoring program for Spanish students in
need of help. Members also participated in the International
Dinner sponsored by all foreign language clubs at Abington
SPANISH
CLUB
Bachman. Row 3: M, Finkelstein, R. Jordan, T. Fanelli. Row 4: L. Peronace, C. Camnitz.
Unlike most language clubs, the Italian Club does not supplement classroom study -
it is the only course of study available! Under the direction of Mr. Vincent Pezzullo, a South
Campus English and Latin teacher, the Italian Club is designed to prepare for the Italian
Classes of the 1970-1971 school year. This is the first time Italian will be offered as part of
the regular Abington curriculum.
The club is made up of a small group of students interested in learning about Italy and
the Italian language. Members read and study Italian, discuss customs and current events
of the country, and listen to Italian records. Peggy Kidney, who lived in Italy for several
years, is club president. Amy Van Hook is vice-president, and Karann Murphy and Pat
Pistilli are secretaries. One of the seasons highlights was a dinner at an Italian restaurant.
From Left to Right: K. Murphy, M. Hughes, A. Van Hook, P. Pistilli, V. Pezzullo, P. Kidney.
Row 1: C. Murphy, K. Silver, E. Feld, J. LaMorgia. Row 2: D. Mandel, K. Marshall, M
From Left to Right: Row 1: L. Silk, A, Harrison, S, DeKalb, K. Krauss, D. Cassalia, M. Highes. Row 2: Mr. Royster, B.
Liebowitz, J. Sobelman, L, Cohen. Row 3: P. Kidney, A, Deweese, L. Silver. Row 4: R. Ullman, L. Kushner. M. Zoslaw. Row
5: S. Sawyer, P. Sandman, C. Roscum.
The French Club is made up of several language students who are interested in increasing their knowledge
of France and its history and customs. Mr. Don Royster, a French teacher spending his first year at Abington,
sponsors this active organization. V
Members of the club held a French dinner which they prepared themselves, and also visited a French res-
taurant for a professional view of "la belle cuisine." ln November, students participated in a tea at the lnter-
national House, and later took a trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The 1969-1970 officers are Anne Harrison, president: Karen Krause, secretary: Leslie Silk, vice-president:
and Sue De Kalb, treasurer. They have been instrumental in bringing a small part of France to Abington High
School.
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Under the directionship of Mr. Vincent Pezzullo, the Latin club has
been meeting to acquaint its members with anything related to the study
of Latin. Major projects included a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of
Art and several bake sales, Money was used for scholarship purposes.
Officers for the 1969-1970 year were: David Kalan, president: Steve
Hildebrand, vice-president: Amy Van Hook, corresponding secretary:
Peggy Blauner, recording secretary: and John Martin, treasurer.
LA TIN CL UB
Row 1: P. Blauner, J. Alfano, A. Van Hook, D. Kalan. Row 2: J. Coverely-Smith, A. Consentino.
M. Winitsky, J, LaMorgia. Row 3: M. Camillo, Fl. Vigilante, M. Shitcavage, R. Kim. Row 4:
C. Flodkin, C. Downing, V. Pezzullo, S. Hildebrand.
Exchange students Christian Lange and A. Germershausen.
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Row 1: S. Heggs, M. Sobelman, B. Strauss, B. Levy. J. Golden, L. Kivitz, A. Lieberman, J. Laskowski, L. Deitch. J, MiIIer,J. Rahn, D. Randolph, M
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nnnaman, oodman, W. Truce, D. Pontarellr, R. Haas, K. Schwartz. Row 2. D. Llpschutz, Recordung Secretary, B. Suckle, President, S. Dore
mandy, Corresponding Secretary: C. Lifson, Treasurer: J. Moslaw, Vice-President. Row 3: P. K ' k
M. Jababs, K, Black, M. Deacon, L. Hann, R. Katz, K. Tieger.
opnstons y, J. Miller, L. Perry, C, Muller, K. Schrait,
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AFFILIATION OFFICERS AND EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Row 1
A. Germershausen, K. Schroeder, President, C. Lange. Row 2: A
Lang, Sponsor, K. Fisher, Treasurer, A. Sommerfeld, B. Riegner
Secretary. Not Shown: R. Berger, Vice-President.
Sponsored by Miss Alberta Lang, the Af-
filiation undertook its traditional program
this year. They exchanged students again
this year with two German affiliated German
schools. The highlight of the club's activities
was the Affiliation Weekend early in Decem-
ber. This is a time when exchange students
living in an area between New York and Del-
aware stay in Abington for four days.
Other events include dinner at the Casi
Conti and a trip to the International House
in Philadelphia.
The officers are Karen Schroeder, presi-
dent: Richard Berger. vice-president: Bobbi
Berber, secretary: Kathy Fisher. treasurer.
Row 1: C. Rosskam, L. Greenberg, L. Silk, L. Silver, J. Andrews, C. Smith, K. lzenberg, D. Cannella, B. Burger, L. Krauss, C. Kantor.
P. Sandman. Row 2: R. DiMassa, M. Stern, J. Amoia, L. Cohen, K. FitzPatrick, A. Consention, L. Kushner, M. Williams, S. Sawyer, B.
Breit, M. Skovron. M. Ramsey, L. Leldich, L. Lauff. Row 3: J. Remmey, W. Traub, J. Rosen, D. Cassalia, M. White. J. Donze, B. Verbeck.
B. Davison, S. DeKalb, B. Leibowitz, H. Miller. D. Morgan, N. Marcy. Row 4: B. Gutekunst, R. Holdez, G. Schuyler, L. Smith, S. Hill,
C. Hofmann, N. Jensen, C. Cook, P. Kidney, J. Sobelman, K. Myers, R. Heisler, P. Donohue, S. Taggert, S. Sloan. D. Kurtz.
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Row 2: S, Toranp D Shullman, C, Fantor, D. Minzter, G. Saget. J. Rosenfield, P. Kidney, B, ,A. Consentino,
Row 3: N, Masor, B. Dworkin, R, Haas, D. Fostyk. L. ThiIo,J. Hirsh, S. HiII,J. Freedman, Mr. Morawski, A. Sommerfeld,
C. Lange, B, Fisher, C. IVlcCIung, E. Mitzner.
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The World Affairs Club has become, for the first year, an Abington organization. Formerly
called the Forum Club and affiliated with the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, the group
has planned more programs independently this year. The guests they invite to speak on con-
troversial issues help incite the members to question and discuss current crises and world
situations.
Under the guidance of Mr. Moravvski, several club members participated in the World Af-
fairs Council Model United Nations this year. In trying to make students aware of differing
opinions and views, the World Affairs Club has proved a real asset to Abington's activities.
North Campus, Row 1: L, Dolson, A. Loehr, A. Field, B. Claster. Row 2: C. Lifson. J. Jenne, S, Miller, S. Schwarze, K. Lynn, Row 3: A.
Spiegle, J. Eisenhofer, R, Frankel, M. Jordon, NI. McCants.
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Row 1: S. Kahn, President: J. Ellison, Vice-president: D. Trigg, B. Blumberg, J. Rublin, E. Redmer, A. Berkowitc. B. Rublin. Row 2: Mr. Highes, D
Harris, J. Miller, C. Lifson, E. Betz, K. Tieger, M. Hinkle, R. Jergenson, A. Todd, J. Blauner, P. Brenier, J. Golden, B. Leuy, S. Stempten. Row 3: J
Jagele, S. Green, L. Goodman, C. Petry, B, Vassian, D. Stern. A. Boris, L. Echikson, M. Manning, E. Hilton, D. Giace, G. Higham, B. Lashnet, J
Raymond, A. Zemel, L. Hahn.J. Owen.
BICYCLE CL UB
It all started when Steve Kahn decided that Abing-
ton High School was missing something! But who
would have guessed that that someting was a Bicycle
Club? That, however, was Steve's idea.
The appropriate sponsor was found in Mr. Merritt
Hughes, who can be seen pedaling his bike to school
every day. Being a good sport, he set up the first
meeting. The response was good and Student Council
agreed to ratify their constitution.
As an official club it was time to elect officers.
The results were Steve Kahn, president: Barry Blum-
berg, vice-president: Cindy Lifson, secretary: and Kim
Tieger, treasurer.
The club has been active with bike rides to Alver-
thorpe Park, Mt. Holly, a roller skating rink, and a
riding stable. Fund raising events have included the
sale of lolly-pops at Christmas and Valentine's Day.
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Row 1: R. Fledman, A. Aron, A. Berkowitz, A. Feldman. Row 2: W. Dickup, R, Roedisch, R. Kalikow, J. Blaszczyk, B. Pluck, G. Duffy, T
McPhers, A. Blumenthal. Row 3: T, Anderson, B. Woodley, S. Berkowitz, J. Rublin, T. Leaness, J. Adams, R. Manstien, J. Hutchinson, B
Sykes. Row 4: M. Schwarzman, E. Sickles, D. Aptker, L. Sickles, J. Melody, E. Furman, D. Aucodt, S. Kahn, B. Lashner, R, Smith, M. Katz, A
Ecker, A. Smith, J. Bachmanf
SPOR TS CL U
- , The Sports Club, chartered in 1968-1969, has become one of
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ts - .R ' North Campus most active clubs. lts aim is to generate and stim-
' fffr g M if ulate an interest with the student body for amateur, collegiate, and
534: i professional sports of all types. This is attempted with trips, films,
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-V 9 A The club is approximately 50 strong, with freshmen and sopho-
li, . mores in equal proportion. Its sponsor is Mr. Robert Rickenbach, the
y well known health teacher, who keeps action at a fast pace.ilts
wx X . ,Q officers are Alan Berkowitz, president: Adam Aron, vice-president:
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A .. A Arnold Feldman. treasurer: and Robert Feldman, secretary. In the
, 1, - A two year existence of the club, it, with the aid of the administration,
s 4 has brought to North Campus - Andre Locroix Bob Clarke and
X -iff. 'Y Lew Morrison of the Philadelphia Fl ers, Wally Jones of the Phila-
delphia 76ers, as well as to Connie Mack Stadium to see the Phil-
lies. Being planned now are more Flyers and 76ers trips, and a trip
to "No-Name Stadium"for the Phillies. Aside from these profes-
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Row 1:J. Wagner. Row 2: E. Olmsted, G. Freed. Row 3: M.
Faller, K. Fisher, R. Verstein, M. Robinson. Row 3: B. Brady,J.
Young, N. Notley. T. Wasko. Row 5: S. Halpern, P. Kidney, C.
Wicker, B. Reigner. Row 6: A. Harrison. N. Wainwright. L
Weinbert, N. Houaspian. Row 7: C. Cooper. L. Reichert, C
Tambling. D. Teasdale. Row 8: R. Stenberg. L. McAfee, B
Foos, S. Kaufmann, Row 9: S. Hennessy, P. Napolean, L
Leidich, V. Skuhersky. Row 10: G. House, C. Adamson, C
Withespoon. Row 11: W. Fry, P. Blauner, F. Camber, B. Fay
Row 12: G. Edge, L. Funizi, C. Kidney. K. Myers. Row 13: W
Mitchell, M, Snyder, R. Jordon. Row 14: R. Hayes, A. Gross,
R. Montgomery, G. Smoger, C. Camnitz, R. Mayer, B. Weber
D. Felley.
SKI
CL UB
The Abington High School Ski Club took its annual
two trips this year. They deviated from their usual
choice of mountains and went to Killington, Vermont
in January. It turned out to be a complete success and
was enjoyed by all. The second trip of the season was
to Mt. Snow.
The officers of the club are Joanne Wagner, Presi-
dent: Ken Olmstead, Treasurer: and Jeanne Blauner,
Secretary. The sponsorer of the club is the illustrious
and magnanimous Mr. Charles Tremer, the once
bearded wonder of North Campus. Mr. Tremer has
led the club through eight trips and made it without
one casualty.
Row 1: J. Stevens, C. Weber, J. Coleman, V. Fisher, K.
Hanna. E. Silverman, J. Shapiro, P. Kraus, R. Manstien.
Row 2: P. Kaufmann, M. Jordon, E. Hess, R. Katz, E.
Zukerkandel, D. Lipschutz, J. Miller, G. Kraus, S. Rosen-
thal, M. Weinberg, J. Youkeles, J. Young, K.' Lynn, S,
Marx. Row 3: L. Kind, C. Manstein, J. Speechly, G,
Schrack.
Row 1: L. Weir, F. Herscovici, S. Lipoff, S. Minich, S. Hill, M. Zeeb, R. Montgomery, E. Reynolds, E. Allen, T. Peiffer, L, Argenbright, N. Benner, C. Kantor, B. Mc-
Cullough, N. Greene. Row 2: S. Morris, L. Wolk, D. Stein, H. Beyer, A. Anderson, G. Robinson, D. Gugliemo, K. Kozac, S. Kaufmann, K. Moll, C. Cook, H. Ford, S.
Wienstien, A. Dewees, C. Wolfe, Diana Madden. Row 3: C. Rudkin, C. Jones, B. Rafferty, D. Battle, B, Lee, A. Albert, B. Nathan, D. Yeager, K. Symanski, G. Kopacki.
T. Kratzke, B. Stuart, P. Clark.
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These comments are customary in the daily routine
of the Hall Monitors. This dedicated group of students
act as guides, information centers, and traffic con-
trollers.
While hardly the most exciting duty in the school,
it is one of the necessary ones. Directed by Mr. Stew-
art, the monitors have been very successful.
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The "Voice of Abington" originated with Mr. William H.
Young in 1956. For the past fourteen years, it has been the
intent of the program to present school news and sports to the
student body via the communication system. The format has
undergone changes during this year in an attempt to generate
more interest and attention. Games, "now" music, and the
Question Box have done much to improve the station.
Produced, directed, and dictated to and by Mr. Thomas
Connor, the members find excitement and new experience
working for their organization.
Left front lsittingl: Abby Suckle, Jay Staub, Ida Chen, Chris Wolf, Stan Telenzac. Standing Left to Right: Barbara Marvis, Bob Dennis, Sylvia
Cotman, Mr, Connor, Jim Kerrigan, Laurie Smith, Karen Shroeder, Don Goodwirn, Holly Haekins, Ken Bland, Bruce Hughes, Randi Vizakk.
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South Campus. Row 1: Joey Blumberg, Douglas Kahn, Richard Specter, Row 2: Carol Lefferts, Nancy Chisler, Miss Fanti, Ida Chen. Barb
Foos.
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The News Bureau may be called Abington's "public
relatlons" department. Sponsored by lVlr. Charles Schneller
and Miss Rosemary Fanti, the News Bureau provides local
newspapers with articles and photos about daily life at
Abington. This work falls in the department of Ida Chen,
Director of Student Publications.
The News Bureau staff is made up of Abington stu-
dents who are interested in journalism. Carole Lefferts is
the hard working Editor-in-Chief, responsible for weekly
assignments. Nancy Schisler is the "Ghost Writer" with her
column about current Abington happenings. Barb Foos Noffh CamPUS1D-Randolph'K-A"lb0"efJ"V'i"e'-
writes "Club Chatter" to keep people informed about active
school organizations. Richard Specter, Sports Editor, is in
charge of reporting the Ghosts' impressive victories and
athletic endeavors. Photography Editor Doug Kahn is always
ready with a camera to snap photographic proof of Abington
action.
The goal of the News Bureau is to keep in touch with the
community and let people know all the latest news about
Abington High School.
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South Campus. From Left to Right: D. Stern, G. Lucyszyn. B. Herring, R. Rodberg, G. Cubbage, M. London, D. Grace. E
Hilton. K, Davenport, M. Tong, T. Ailderson.
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North Campus, Row 1: S. Davis, K. Kozac, R. Blum, B. Cole. Row 2: A. Germershausen. S. Marking. A. Davenport, J. Loudon, M. Cook, G.
Kessler, H. Maisenhelder, D. Battle, D. Sweeney. R. Haaz.
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Lab Aide Officers-North Campus: L. Echikson,
President: B. Best, Vice-President, B. Dennis.
Sergeant of Arms: P, Winters, Vice-President, D.
Staudinger, Recording Secretary.
South Campus: E. Bal
bier, C. Wolf, C. Fteet
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North Campus, Row 1: L. Gutekunst, G. Trail, D. Staudinger, S. Rintz, L. Lubin, N. Spencer, B. Suckie, H. Kirn, IVI, Purnell. Row 2: H
Boutcher, Mr. A. Mapp, L. Echikson, Mr. J. Rowland, L. Kind. Row 3: M. Katz, D. Jackson, R. Hudson, B. Jenkins, B Best, B, Kirch, P,
Winters, B. Hoffman, B. Dennis, D. Plesser, J. Torrens, V. Lamb.
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South Campus: K. Cutting, K. Lerch, K. Chun, M. Zeen, J. Amoia, J. DiAndrea, J. Bitting, Miss
Konkle.
CH O OL
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A definite asset to the student body and teachers, the school store functions to keep everyone sufficiently supplied with pencils.
pens, paper, and sometimes even clothing. Miss Ruth Konkle is in charge of the store. She is assisted by various volunteer students.
These students are a committee formed from the F.B.l..A. Club. They attempt to change the window displays every month and keep
the area attractive.
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North Campus, Row One: M. Rafferty, M. Matter, M. Gwinnell, A. Diletto, J. Camillo, N. Ballard, D. Keiser. Row Two: K. Allibone, B. Gottschalk. C. Benson, L
Hoyle, G. Flotenbury, B. Suiter, S. Ronan, l. Sawyer, J. Yerkes.
One of the more active clubs in school is F.B.L.A. Over the years, it has partaken in many
' events. They have been asked to install new officers at Woodrow Wilson High School
where they have influenced the start of a new chapter. On the side of charity, the F.B.L.A.
1 ' has consistently planned efforts for the benefit of the Crestview Nursing Home and the
Beth Anna Home at Christmas and Easter. F.B.L.A. and its hardy members manage the
school store and decorate their display windows. They raise money by sales and donate the
money for the business awards at the end of the school year. The F.B.L.A. meets twice a
month and discusses business. lt is sponsored by Miss Ruth Knonkle.
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South Campus. Seated: A. Holmes, A. Facciolo. K. Chun. J. Salanik, B. Ballager, S. Cottman. Standing: R. Konkle, N. Fanelli, J. Amoia, M. Furchi, D. Madden, D
Nozisko, C. Lurch.J. D'Andria, K. Schroeder, J. Bitting, M. Zeed, L. Liss, J. Elsworth, C. Jones, L. Schnept.
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LIBRARYAIDE
Row 1: K. Fitzpatrick, S. Kaufmann, C. Basch. Row 2: D. Haggas, C. Camnitz, K. Myers, E. Reynolds, L. Boiston, J. Hensman, C. Doane, B. Smith, S.
Dolson. Row 3: Fl. Beltrams, D. Michaels, C. Wolfe, P. Walker, H. Bardsley.
Supervised by Miss Martha McFarland and Miss Janet Ankrum, the library aides give some of their spare time to keep
the library running efficiently. They keep the shelves in order, work behind the check-out desk, file magazinesnand write
out over-due notices. Because the club is actually a service organization, there are no formal meetings. Instead, the aides
are drawn by a common interest -the library.
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North Campus, Row 1: W. Trice, S. Goodman, L. Riedel. Row 2: D. Muhl, N. Reichart, J. Marco, D. Freedland, B. Voss, S. Steckline, S. Fitz-
patrick, L. Gutekunst, S. Shiner, D, Mulhearn, M. Hood, D. Motter, D, Pontarelli, l Sawyer. Row 3: L. Stozenski, B. Summers, R. Pratt, J.
Hoffmann, M. Miller, P. Kaufmann, J. Blauner, B. Suckle, N, Nathan, M. Rafferty, G. Berkenstock, R. Steinberg, L. VonRosentiel, L. Young. B.
Reese, T. Zeccardi.
South Campus usherettes volunteer their time to serve as ushers for all evening school performances. Mrs.
Georgia Clemens acts as the club sponsor.
North Campus responsibilities are more inclusive. In addition to ushering at evening performances, the girls
work during their free mods as guides to visitors and office helpers. New skirts were also purchased this year,
Mrs. Gerry Sproesser is the sponsor at North Campus.
South Campus, Row 1: K. FitzPatrick, K. Walker, J.
Alfano. Row 2: L. Greenburg, P. Sandman, B. Mala-
mut, A. Vashkashian. Row 3: M. Fast, J. Hoyer, B,
Thomas, H McMaster, D. Morgan, M. Camillo.
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ARTCLUB
Standing: V. Statue, J. Miller, L, Ross, L. Young, J. Blauner, K. Teiger, S. Marx, P. Bremier, E. Auolio, L. Metzgar, J. Owen, Mr. Anderson, S. Don, L.
Mackey, M. Hinkle. B. Harberger, R. Jergensen, R. Orleman, M. Muntzer, L. Whitby. Seated: T. Anderson. S. Rosenberg, H. Spinnarker, L. Highman.
The Art Club meets formally every other
Wednesday after school and informally every
Wednesday and Thursday afternoon to give
its members an opportunity to work. Mem-
bers ofthe art club help sell prints that they
and other students have made at the annual
print sale and put up several student ex-
hibits in the school library.
Mr. Robert Anderson sponsors the club.
This year the officers are Hilda Spinraker.
Lisa Heiman, and Tori Anderson.
Other plans included sketch trips to the
Philadelphia Zoo and New Hope.
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Row 1: B. Marvis, J. Blumberg, D. Kahn, Row 2: C. Rossi, S. Mattov, M. Epstein, G. Roesing, J. Reynolds, C. Grossman.
PHOTOGRAPHY
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Row 1: K. Scott, B. Kasey, S, Berlin, S. Yonker. Row 2: Mr. Esposito. Row 3: L. Dolson, B.
White, K. Dreyer, G. Edelman, B. Shore, M. Kate, Fl. Manstein, M. Larson.
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The camera club of Abington High.
with president Doug Kahn, plays an
important role in school. Their purpose
is to provide the various publications
of Abington: such as, news bureau, the
Abingtonian, and Spectre, and the
yearbook with the pictures needed. The
club does all its own printing and de-
veloping.
Lead violinist, Robert Portney.
Members of the South Campus Orchestra include: R, Ashlock, B. Brotman, B, Brunner, I
Burwell, I. Chen, S. Conner, D. Crawford. S. Davis, S. Dolson, C. Downing, M. Epstein
M. Faris, M. Finklestein, P. Frankston, A.Germershausen, D. Goren, N, Green, A. Harrison
D. Hess, K. Hoch, F. Keran, D. King, C. Lutz, N. Margusity, D. McDevitt, J. Melody, H
ORCHESTRA
Under the adept direction of affable Mr.
Lester Shade, the orchestra has attained
new heights during the 1969-1970 school
year. The highlight of the year was the com-
mand performance for the Pennsylvania
Music Education Association on December
8th. After weeks of diligent and hectic
rehearsal the group traveled to Harrisburg-
and furthered Abington's reputation of ex-
cellence with a fine concert.
Throughout the year the South Campus
Orchestra has joined with the North Cam-
pus Orchestra creating concerts to please
the ear of even the trained musician. At
the Christmas concert on December 17th,
individuals from the orchestra were able to
display their talents in small group string
and wood ensembles.
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Milier, P. Myers, D. Newmeyer, N. Notley, E. Nowers, M. Phillips, H. Pilgren. R. Portney. R. Rossi,
R. Sage. K. Sangree, E. Shaller, R. Sherman, S. Shuster, C. Smith, E. Smith, S. Stein, R. Stone, M.
Taylor, E. Tirri, B. Tripple, A, Weirick, B. Weiss, T. Whitten, D. Wilson, A. Worthington.
String quintetr Joe Melody, Barbara Triple, Faith Kernan, Ida Chen, AI Worthington
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District Choir
Row 1: C, Eberley, D. Woerner, L. Argenbright, M. Cook, D. Reichert, M. Harberger. Row 2: B. Brewer, S. Dopke, S. Soffer, C. Eddy, B.
Hann, B. Shulson, Row 3: M. Miller, B. Evans. B. Owen.
CHOIR
Choir
Row 1: G. Mynders, C. Reet, C. Eberly, N. Stone, N. Economides, R. Tolsman, C. Eddy, W. Whitney, J. Claflin, M. Doughty, C. Matthy, B. Evans, J. Krarner, G. Willis
S. Dopke, L. Trautrnan, M. Murray, S. Ward, D. Stiglich. Row 2: P. Christiansen, L. Ruoff, J. Melody, G. Robinson, D. Martin, S. Soffer, L. Argenbright, S. Rementer
S. Avera, L. Reichert, M. Skovron, N. Edwards, D. Shirnen, Mr. Harry Pursell. Row 3: C. Vassian, S. Williams, B. Boden, L. Thilow, S. Elkins, B. Hahn, M. Blattstein
B. Owen, K. Symanski, B. Bauman, D. Stone, B. Foos, M. Cook, M. Phillips. Row 4: D. Woerner, A. Weaver, P. Parrella, C. Faulkner, M. Harberger, D. Markgraf, P
Patton, A. Paradise, P. Steinberg, S, Grayson, M. Webster, B. Brewer, B. Evans, G. Goerlich, A. Diana, L. Randolph, M. Faller. B. Shulson, D. Evans.
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Seated: J. Sorkin. Standing: G. Maitha, R. Cook, Fl. Andrews, B. Miller, W. Miller, A. Worthington, Fl. Elckhoff, B. lVlcKeever, P. Rodberg.
Concert Choir
The spirit pervading the Concert Choir this year is
one of determination, for Director Harry Pursell has set
the emphasis on challenge. Chorale literature will be
ranging from the Classical and Romantic Periods to the
finest of contemporary music, with special notice given
to unique, relatively unknown music which will also pro-
vide a challenge to the audience. Of course, importance
is always placed on the fundamentals inherent in any
good chorale group: tone, breathing, balance, sight-
reading, rythmn and pitch. Complementing the gala,
traditional winter and spring concerts, the Abington
Barbershop Quartet, the Abington Aires, the Master
Singers, and other small groups, will be singing every-
thing from pop music to madrigals. The highlight of the
year will be a program with the choir and the Old York
Road Symphony Orchestra, a first in the history of the
choir.
Jazz Band
Dance Band is composed of 20 musicians. It is made
up of saxophone, trombones, trumpets, drums, and
bass. The band under the direction of Mr. William Miller
meets weekly on Tuesday nights. They play the big
band sound from the forties to the sixties. Their activ-
ities consist of playing for assemblies, P.T.A. meetings
and this year they are the musical support for Guys and
Dolls. The rest of the time spent is for pure enjoyment
by the musicians themselves.
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Drama Club
Row 1: G. Robinson, J. Kerrigan, M. Webster, B. Hughes, C. Roth, J. Reynolds, B. Whitney. Row 2: S. Raslawich, J. Perri-
grim. Row 3: Markham, C. Faulkner, J. Gislason, C. Brown, Mrs. M. Church, K. Maitin, B. Owen, J. Allen, M, Bugen, D
Evans.
The 1969-1970 season presented a great variety of dramatic presentations along with the intro-
duction of several unique styles to the Abington stage. The list of production is impressive and gives
witness to the dramatic challenge the actors and directors took upon themselves. The shows are:
The Visit, Men of One Master, Oliver, The Brick and the Rose, Barefoot in the Park, Guys and
Dolls, and Summertree. Each show experienced positive audience reactions, involvement, interest,
entertainment, challenge, comedy, empathy, and discovery. Although the productions will be
treated separately, their total impact was that Abington is capable and interested in presenting good
theatre to its students, faculty, and the community.
Theatre Honorary
Row 1: Connie Brown, C. Faulkner, G. Robinson, J. Gislason, J. Allen, J. Kerrigan, J. Perrigrim. Row 2: S. Flaslowich, M. Bugen K IV'aitin Row 3
M Webster, B. Owen, B. Whitney,J. Markham, D. Evans, J. Reynolds.
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Assistant Director
Music Presentation
Projection
Lighting
Tickets
The Director
Cast
Crew
Curt Roth
Bob Kirkpatrick
Lynn Kasselmann
Jim Kerrigan
Lynda Woulk
Bill Whitney
Debbie Harrison
Bob Owen
Louis Summers
John Peregrim
Mr. David Stiles
Dora Evens
John Peregrim
Jim Kerrigan
Mike Schaffer
Mr. Richard Raabe
Chris Wolfe
Steve McClelland
Gary Robinson
Kevin Kozac
Mrs. Mary Church
Left to Right: B. Owen,J. Peregim, L. Woulk, B. Kirkpatrick, D. Harrison, J, Kerrigan, B. Whitney, L. Kasselmann, L. Sommers.
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John Peregrim . . . At the end of the tracks.
THE BRICK AND THE ROSE
The introduction of the 'reader's theatre' style was
made to Abington in this production. The greatest
impact of the work and production itself was felt in
that the theme was current. Tommy was caught in the
vice of the city, the gang, drugs, indifferent parents,
and sought his own way through the bitter mixture of
heroin and love - the love and hope he placed in
Alice. However, the broth proved to be fruitless, and
the effects of heroin drove Tommy to his death. The
production was a collage of voices and characters.
the variables in Tommy's life, all stranded against a
black void.
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This comedy begins in high spirits and spirals ever upwards.
Perched five stories above the city streets, is a laughably small
room inhabited by Paul and Corie Bratter. The silence is intrud-
ed by Corie's mother, Mrs. Ethel Bands and the 'Hungarian
Duncan Hines' Victor Valeson. The intrusions and the natives
intertwine in a hopeless tangle, only to be revived and set
straight by Corie's indeflatable enthusiasm and love. The entire
production was an evening of hilarity.
CAST
1. Corie Bratter Sue Lawrence
4. Paul Bratter Jim Kerrigan
6. Victor Velasco Mark Hetelson
5. Mrs. Ethel Banks Lynda Cohen
2. Telephone Repairman Jeff Reynolds
3. Delivery Man Bill Whitney
CREW
Assistant Director
Technical Director
State Manager
Lighting
THE DIRECTOR
Sally Carol
Mrs. Mary Church
Pam Dunham .. .
Thursday night sounds perfect'
Mr. Richard Raabe
Mr. Gerald Alpaugh
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Nathan Detroit
Miss Adelaide
Sky Masterson
Benny Southstreet
St. Brannigan
Harry the Horse
Joey Biltmore
Big Jule
Sarah Brown
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Conductor
Lights
THE DIRECTOR
CAST
CREW
John Peregrim
Gary Robinson
Aliene Hughes
Lane Fluoff
Bill Whitney
Bob Owens
Paul Fagen
Mark Webster
Jim Kerrigan
Carolyn Eberly
Dora Evans
Mr. William Miller
Mr. Richard Raabe
Mrs. Mary Church
"FoIlow the good life" says grandfather, Michael Miller,
The dice game ends in a brawl
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The musical fable transformed Abington's stage into the
multi-faceted life of Broadway. The clash of two ways of life -
The Save of Soul Mission and the obsession with gambling.
gives rise to one of the most mis-matched, Yet complimentary
marriages - Sky and Sarah. The fast life of the place and
time reached out to entrance the audiences, as the cast per-
formed unparralled. "When you see a guy reach for the stars
in the sky, you can bet that he's doing it for some doiI."
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THE DIRECTOR
CAST
Visitors
CREW
Marianne Balin
Kurt Roth
Mike Miller
Rich Altman
Jeff Fleishman
Rich Lawait
Bill Kiehlkopf
Mr. David Stiles
Sue Lawrence
Steve McClelland
Linda Hummel
Shelly Kamp
Bruce McLean
Randy Sage
Steve McClelland
Bruce McLean
Linda Hummel
Mrs. Janice Silvermann
THE VISIT
The production reviewed the basic drives a community can
develop concerning its own wealth. Claire Zachanassian
returns to Guellen no longer the outcast, but the holder of the
upper land, The object of her return is the demise of Alfred
lll - a demise that she has conceived and will execute through
the pawns. The pieces of the puzzle are fitted to a whole exe-
cution by the superficiality of the Mayor, the lack of spine in
the Schoolmaster, and the transition from fear to a delicate
indifference in Alfred lll. The town finally consents and carries
out the desired demise and receives the reward - the modern
counterpart of the thirty pieces of silver.
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This yearzs Abingtonian has sported new headlines, colors,
and paper. It has presented a new image. lda Chen is the
Director of student publications and is aided by all of the Abing-
tonians' industrious editors. The Abingtonian had a special
issue on Vietnam and one for its 45th anniversary showing
pictures from the past and present issues. There is no doubt
that this year has been the best yet.
The Abingtonian started in 1924. For the past two years
the active and gracious Miss Mary Grace Ambler has been the
sponsor. This year Miss Ambler has started a workshop for the
coming writers so that they will be able to write a conscientious
news article. All this points to a very optimistic future.
ABINGTONIAN EDITORS: Row 1: Linda Clark. Rich Wilson, Steve Vasoli, Peter Comenicali, Ida Chen. Gary Roesing, Beth Gamburg. Lindsey
Foster. Mike Miller, Row 2: Mariellen O'Donnell. Mark Epstein, Kathy Paris, Jon Harmon, Sue Ward, Rich Segal. Tom Partridge, Bill Frey.
Ida Chen, Director of Student Publications: the
ABINGTONIAN, SPECTRE, and NEWS BU-
REAU, she also was extremely effective in the
development of the Advertisement Section of
the ORACLE,
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Burchuk, R. Bunting. Row 2: J. Amoia, B. Marvis, Fl, Vizak, A, En-
tine, J. Schaurzman Row 3: B, Boden, N. Trimble, F, Biletz, M
Zoslaw, G, Gariner Row 4: J, Ellsworth, K, Maitin, L. Thilo. E
Oritt, M, Cook. Row 5: P. Lucas, P. Foreman, E, Meitzner, B. Hall-
man, P. Rosenberg. Row 6: A, Woodley, P. Hachenburg. K. Bland
B. Rush,J. Levitt, Row 7: B. Whitney, Miss Ambler, J. Freedman.
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Lynne Wisenauer, Lynn Strassheim, Nancy Trimble, Becky Shulson, Carol Vassian, Ruth Weiss. Row 3: Miss Ambler, Joel Ressler,
Dan McCloskey, Joyce De Marco, Joyce Amoia, Tom Brodish, George Kessler.
SPECTRE EDITORS: Row 1: Barb Marvis, Ida Chen. Row 2: Rick Wilson, Frank Biletz, Bob Rush, G
Jim Powers, Jon Harmon, Andy Paradise.
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THE GHOST POST: Row 1: B. Hughes. N. Santora. Row 2: J. Eisenhofer, J. Jenne, M. Kate. J
Spectre, sponsored by Miss Mary Grace Amb- Sonnefem'
Ier, is Abington's literary magazine. This is the
oldest publication of Abington High School. lt
started in 1913, when its name was "Oracle".
Renamed in 1962, this year's Spectre is bigger
and better than last year's which won 2nd in the
Pennsylvania Press Association contest. This
year's editors are John Harmon and Bill Fry.
They have promised the best Spectre yet.
THE GHOST POST: Row 1: B. Hughes, M. Katz, D. Santora, J. Gisenhofer, J. Jenne. Row 2: D. Coverley-Smith, D. Aptaker, S. Miller.
J. Sonnefeld, T. Davis, A. Leur. B. Claster, M. Jacobs. Row 3: D. Hubbard, J. Camm, J, Shapiro, M. Schwarzman, A. Stoddard, D.
Randolph, J. Miller, C. Linz, C. Allibone.
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Peggy Blauner, staff editor, works on her 'flexible' page.
Denise Goren, business manager, contemplates another advertise-
ment.
The bell rings. School is over, but my most demanding job is just
about to begin. I walk up the stairs quickly with the uneasiness typical
of one who anticipates a challenge. As I approach room 242 I see my
fellow staff members trudging down the hall. I walk in, punch my time
card, and greet Mr. Tom Connor with "Afternoon Mr. T.C., what do we
have to do today." The answer is long: it always is.
By this time the rest of the staff has arrived and the diurnal afternoon
yearbook meetings are underway. We break out the copy sheets, the
masters, the dummies, and the problems. This operation is an attempt
at creativity and organization. Nagging self-doubts can never be avoided.
The Monday through Thursday meetings are followed by Saturday meet-
ings before deadlines. We like to call these "a cumulative organization
of loose ends," a rather technical name for organized chaos.
Up to this point I have concentrated on the staff of the yearbook.
There is one hidden hero I have not yet talked about. We know him as
T.C., Top Cat, or Mr. Thomas Connor. He is the guiding light of our whole
operation. Without him all would be lost. He taught us. yelled at us,
pleaded with us and cried with us. We owe him more than we can return
for his supporting personality.
We are now complete, a working unit that has produced the 1970
Oracle!
Peter Kraus
Editor
Checking the yearbook schedules is Ellen Wicker, staff editor.
Peter Kraus, staff editor, completes a page.
Judy Bitting - our indispensable Senior Page Editor
EDITORS:
Peter Kraus
Peggy Blauner
Ellen Wicker
Judy Bitting
Denise Goren
STAFF:
Ken Bland
Barry Cole
Michael Ettner
Larry Feldman
Karen Fitzparick
Pam Frank
Harry Frankle
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Susan Kaufmann
June Donze
Diane Cassallia
John Blake
Tom Partridge
Ida Chen
CONTRIBUTORS
Liz Weinberg
Gary Roesing
Jim Kerrigan
Allen Grosse
Jamie Brownstein
Barb Foos
Randy Vizak
Kathy Witherspoon
Richard Yonker
Ida Chen - Business staff.
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ANNUAL REPORT
Reflected here is the substance of our operation: heads of
the departments: the magnanimous sponsor of our publication,
Mr. Thomas Connor: our fighting North Campus representative,
Mr. Meritt Hughes: and a typical editor punching away his
senior year between the times of 3:00 and 5:00 each and every
day.
This year has been a magnificent success. Our profits are
big, depreciation is unusually low, and our estimated earnings
are rising. We have encountered a problem with the yearbook
staff labor union. We had a long strike and strike breakers
had to be called in. Eventually the demands were met with no
great increase in salaries. At the moment all is quiet on the
laborfront.
This year's sales seem to be encouragingly high. We owe
this to our Public Affairs Directors, ARTW and Mr. Domenic
Lessa.
Design plans for next tyear's book have already been agreed
upon and it looks as if we might further increase our earnings.
The official statement from Coach Connor appears to be
optimistic and assures us of a fine year to come.
"ln view of our present output and profits along
with our analysts' view of our stockgprice we will
expect business to increase at the present rate."
Thank you again from Pete, Peggy, and Ellen.
DRIVE CAREFULLY!
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REPOR T
SPORTS
"No athlete is crowned but in the sweat
of his brow."
Letter 14-St. Jerome
It is true that working towards a goal as
a team helps create a feeling of united
interdependence. However, an athlete
cannot totally achieve haisegoalemotivated
only by dreams of glory and a desire to
be "one of the guys."
To be truely great, the athlete must be
prepared to sweat, work, and practice
endlessly, content, in the end, to find
success for himself on a personal level.
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The Abington High School football team extended their Abington Opponents
winning streak to 29 straight by completing another unde- 13 Soudefton 13
feated season- 28 North Penn 13
, I 27 Upper Merion 6
They opened against Souderton and crushed them with a
24 Methacton 16
score of 18-13. Their next two games were won with scores
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similar to the first, beating North Penn 28-13 and Upper
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Merion 27-6. Methacton proved to be a challenge, but quarter- 28 Norristown 0
back Ricky Wilson drove the team on to victory in the last 38 Upper Dublin 20
quarter. The Ghosts then romped over Wilson, Upper Moreland, 48 Springfield 12
and Norristown by scores of 38-14, 49-8, and 28-O respec- 21 PlYm0UTh'Whi'fema"5h 12
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tively. Some of the finest football of the season was played.
Upper Dublin was the next to fall, with a score of 38-20.
Abington then went on to defeat Springfield and Whitemarsh
for their 27th and 28th straight victories. The final victory
of the season came against Cheltenham, the traditional arch
rival. The game was tough and exciting, won by Ricky Wilson's
golden toe.
So ends a triumphant season. GO GHOSTS GO!
Row 1 - R. Montgomery, C. Lewis, T. Kratzke. B. Weber, E. Allen, E. Hoffman, J. Mackleer, R. Wilson, K. Mailey, C. Szymanski, W. Neely, F. Strother, R. Barns, H
Ford, B. Jones, J. Copeland, Row 2 - T. Parsha, A. Fanelli, R. Winters, P. Bavers. B. Garvin. B. Tolin, G. Rinse, D. Chittick, T. Westley, R. Swenson, J. Moses, S
Connor, P. Lucas, H. Ganges, E. Silverman, B. Hafner, J. Sims, C. Downham, J. Lederman, Row 3 - P. Nace, V. Holmes, B. Gieger, J. McCauley, W. Phillips, G. Hago-
pian, D. Sonerfeld, N. Sneider, T. Simmons, B. Burns, J. Stevenson, P. Oaks, D. Vazzi, M. Jones, D. Lee, M. Jones, S. Gaines, P. Whyemeth, A. Lusch, Row 4 - B
lochum, Fl. Dethloff, S. Nervis, W. Feerrar, J. Bickley, K. Holland, M. Leypold, J. Berger, B. Hoffer, E. Dickerson, J. Shumock. Not pictured - Robbie Gearhart.
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Scott D Endy B Brewer, R. Garber, J. Doller, S. Adams, M. Durkin, K. Lizzio, T. Partrige. Third Row: M, Dowdy, T. Frey, E. de Wald, R, Allen, S, Spence
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SOCCER VARSITY SCOREBOARD
AbIl1gtOl'l Oppgnent
Souderton
Hatboro
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Methacton
Chester
U. Dublin
Ply-White
Springfield
U. Merion
Alumni
Cheltenham
Sun Valley
Norristown
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1969 Soccer season for Abington was, in the words of
Mr. Beaver, in his tenth year as varsity coach, "very frustra-
ting". The Ghosts overall record was 9-4-1, but three of those
losses came in double overtime.
Led by co-captains Dan Ullman and Jim Sautter and high
scorers Randy Garber and Mike Belcher, the team finished in
fourth place in the Surburban North League. The league
record was 4-4. Drew Endy and Randy Garber made the all-
league first team. Garber also made the all-district first team.
According to Coach Beaver, prospects for next season look
good, with many lettermen returning.
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26 Pennsbury 29
18 Hatboro 40
30 Wm, Tennent 26
22 U. Merion 35
15 U. Dublin 48
26 Council Bock 30
16 U. Moreland 46
15 Methacton 50
15 Cheltenham 48
15 Norristown 50
15 P.W. 48
16 Springfield lMontcol 48
29 Abington Heights 26
34 North Penn 26
Row I: Richard Gump, Doug Pickard, Torn Shaw, Don Glaster, Randy Goodwin, Mark Soisson, Bob Durran, Joe McLaughlin, Andy Hesketh, Ray Gump, David
Booker, John Lokken, Steve Tomlin, Dennis Mochiatas, Ash Carter. Row II: Ted Peiffer Mgr., Bill Brooks, Tom Schults, Greg Wenhold, Jim Hesser, John Hopkins,
Kurt Jacobson, Grif Schrack, Bill Bloor, Steve Tranquullo, Gary Robinson, Mark Flahn, Bob Bloor, Charles Barker, John Perry, Mr. James Gavaghan, Coach. Not
Pictured: Mr. Joe Grandy Coach, George Van Hook.
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CROSS-COUNTRY l1969l
The Abington cross-country team lead by captain Steve
Tranquillo was undefeated in league competition this
year. Its overall record was 11 wins and 3 losses. A new
course record was set by Steve Tranquillo: a time of
13:43. Other members of the Varsity squad who were
a big asset to the team were John Perry, Charles Barker,
Bob and Bill Bloor, Bill Brooks, Geroge Van Hook, Mark
Rahn, Gary Robinson, Kurt Jacobson, and Andy Hesketh.
The manager was Ted Peiffer. The team also did well in the
Invitational meets. They captured 1st in the Wm. Tennant
Invitational, and 5th in the Coatesville Invitational. The
team finished 2nd in the Sectional Championship and 4th
in the District Championship. The team is tied for the
league championship with Upper Merion, The coach was
lVlr. James Gavaghan of North Campus and his assistant
was lVlr. Joe Grande.
Row I: G. Kraus: N. Copeland, C. Crosley: C. Parsons: M. Faris, D. Santorag N. Marquisity. Row Il lbackl: K. Harner: L. McMinn3 S. Lawerence: J. Olson
D. Muhlz B. Evans, S. Oughtonp S. Armstrong: L. Bolger: Miss Pletz A coach.
When winter descends upon the hockey field and
even the most devoted outdoor buffs flee to the wel-
come warmth of heated pools and gymnasiums, who
will remember the long practice sessions and the
all-too-short games which comprised the 1969 Field
Hockey Season? The girls who played will. For them,
the memory of bruised shins and freezing fingers, of
laughter and disappointment will be retained. They
will remember, too, what the final record does not
show, Varsity 118, Junior Varsity4:4:1.Such statistics
seldom picture the true performance of a team. Ham-
pered by insufficient practice prior to the early games.
as coach, Miss Pletz, has commented, the girls, never-
theless refused to be defeated easily, losing most of
their games by a single goal.
There may have been other hockey teams in other
years who played with greater success, but there was
never one with greater spirit.
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GIRLS HOCKEY
JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY
First Row: J. Miller, D. Schlaich, L. Hadley, M. Baumgarten, M. Synder, J. Golden, M. Rhor, C. Magrisia, Back Row: Miss Shafer, D. Kaiser, N. Otis, L.
Mankus, G. Berkinstoc, D. Lee, E. Armstrong, L. Leidich, E. Parker, P. Finn, C. Lutz, N, Miller. -
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Boy's Varsity Basketball
Flow 1: Alex Woodley, Eric Morgan, Co-Captain Pat Murphy, Co-Captain Bill Neely, Bill Rafferty, Randy Garber. Row 2: Rick Wilson,
Bob Cameron, Bill Quill, Bill Bird, John McCloy, Sam Greenwood, Bob Ambler.
The Ghost varsity quintet had another successful
season under Coach Wilkinson and assistants Burke,
McGinley, and Parsha. Abington's 16-6 record overall
was mainly built around a 12-4 league record.
The Ghosts finished second in the Christmas Tour-
nament, avenging an earlier debut against Nesh-
aminy, but bowing to Wilson in the final.
The highlight of the season was a 47-44 triumph
over arch-rival Cheltenham breaking a 7 game Chel-
tenham victory streak over the Ghosts. It was Coach
Wilkinson's first victory over Cheltenham.
Abington's varsity consisted of twelve fine per-
formers. All played key roles during the season and all
were capable of starting. Pat Murphy and Randy
Garber made all-league. "Murph" hit for 39 points
in the first Upper Dublin game, a school record. Eric
Morgan started every game and had a fine season.
The other key varsity performers were seniors Bill
Neely lco-captain, who came back strong from a
football injuryl, Bill Rafferty. and Rick Wilson. Under-
classmen were Bill Bird, John McCloy, Sam Green-
wood, Bob Ambler, and Bob Cameron.
Flow 1: B, Moreland, D. Lee, T. Detrick, G. Myers, K. Vigilante, R. Greenspan, R. Dethloff Row 2: P. Hileman, P, Winters, B. Miller T
Hill, W. Kollar, J. Fortheson, D. Billit, M. Bailley.
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68 ' Pennsbury 43
42 Neshamifiy 47
81 f Methacton 1 66
56 Springfield 52
57 Plymouth-Whitmarsh 56
69 Cheltenham 70
91 Upper Dublin 51
57 Woodrow Wilson 74
54 Norristown 67
59 Upper Moreland 55
89 Souderton 49
47 Upper lVlerion 46
58 Methacton 45
41 Springfield 48
69 Plymouth-Whitmarsh 59
47 Cheltenham 44
57 Upper Dublin 48
45 Norristown 62
85 Upper Moreland 65
88 Souderton 76
61 Upper Merion 54
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Varsity
From Left to Right: Miss C. Schaffer, Coach: M. Schleck, L. McMinn, P. Napoleon, L. ldall, A. Owens, N. Otis, E. Friedrich, E. Armstrong, L. Warner.
GIRLS' BASKETBALL
This year the Girl's Basketball team had a tough
season despite good teamwork and spirit. Some of the
outstanding players were Zelda Snyder and Evey
Friedrich. This year's head coach was Miss Carlotta
Schaffer, who was coaching for her first year. Her
assistant was Miss Jones. Both coaches felt that the
team tried hard all season: but unfortunately, they
could never really make everything go right.
The outlook seems to be a good one. Both coaches
spend a great deal of time in practice and the Junior
Varsity is up and coming. Although this season was
not the ideal, next year seems promising.
Row 1: J. Olsen, D. Muhl, D. Morris, N. Green, D. Schlaich, R. Bunting, P. Hall, Miss Jones. Row 2: R. Twyman, J. Neely, S. Cross, L.. Cutting, B.
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BOY'S SWIMMING: Row 1: L. Sickles, W. Cherry, B. Rems, Row 2: D. McDevitt, M. Walters, J. Willson, C. Carter, W. Hoffman, B. West, R. Hayes. Row 3: E
Sickles, G. Adler, D. Plesser, L. Bertolet, M. Weenberg, J. Foff, S. Krouse, J. Brent, W. Shore, Mr. Pawling. Row 4: B. Pearce, R. Kalehoff, D. Dyson, D. Sneberger, E
Welch. FI. Shreiner, S. Erickson, J. Hesser, A. Worthington. Not Pictured: G. Wolf,
Abif19f0fW Opponent Abington's mermen have achieved another outstanding
59 Pennsbury
69 Woodrow Wilson
57 Upper Dublin
61 Springfield
55 Neshaminy
62 Wissahicken
43 Upper Merion
43 Plymouth-Whitemarsh
66 Methacton
73 Cheltenham
68 Lower Moreland
65 William Tennent
season under the superb coaching of Mr. Charles Pawling and
Mr. John Worthington. The boys posted a ten win and two
loss season.
Back for their final year were Steve Erickson, Dave Dyson,
and Rick Kalehoff who performed admirably in all meets.
Victorious in the Abington Invitational, the Ghosts nailed
down the Suburban I title in February. This perhaps was the
best team effort of the season. Coach Pawling is looking for-
ward to a successful climax at the Districts and State Cham-
pionships.
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GIRLS, SWIMMI
GlRL'S SWIMMING: Row 1: C. Smith, J. Allen, L. Van Rosenstiel, J. Locket, P. Schaft, J. Dethlof, L. Ducski, M. Tyrell, J. Blauner, M
Shuman. Row 2: D. Breene, S. Aday, C. Lutz, B. Evans, G. Kraus, E, Hess, M. West, S. Wilson, S. Fitzpatrick, E. Phillips, V. Cupchak
Row 3: J. Bluch, C. Crosley, K, Pierret, M. Muntzer, K. Hanna, M, Coleman, S. Greenberg, J. McDievett, J. Coverley-Smith, Mrs. D
Lemcke lCoachl. Row 4: K. Krouse, A. Wolf, K. Harner, G. Berkenslik, C. Aron.
Cheers around as another event is won
by Abington.
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Abington Opponent
47 Pennsbury
22 Upper Dublin
27 Springfield
66 Neshaminy
22 Wissahickon
32 Upper Merion
29 Plymouth-Whitemarsh
50 Methacton
49 Cheltenham
38 Lower Moreland
40 William Tennent
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Jenny Allen - perfect piked position.
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Seated: Andre Washington, Pete Moses, Alan Arcurio, Russ Pinkerton, Andy Foote, Mark Soisson, Russ Winter. Standing: Mr. Kocke, Craig Leopold, Ken Holland
Tom Whitten, Dave Gugiiemo, Andy Carrigan, Wayne Devine, Angelo Fanelli, Mike Genger, Head Coach: Mr. Bell.
Abington Opponent
27 Souderton 18
18 Council Rock 22
9 Springfield 33
32 Norristown 9
21 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 25
9 Upper Dublin 34
19 North Penn 22
28 Upper Merion 11
21 Bryn Athyn 20
36 Methacton 16
14 Haverford 30
20 Upper Moreland 23
32 Tennent 9
12 Cheltenham 30
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Row 1: Pete Gebert, Ash Carter, John Claney, Rick Tompkins, Rolfe Gripp, Row 2: Kevin Scott, Jack Santry, Dan Pinkerton, Gary Casey. Row 3
Steve Swesy, Mike Fields.
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GYM ASTICS
Row 1: Craig Welch, Doug Whitby, Robert Rossi, Bruce Goodman, Donald Gloster, Sterret Whitby. Row 2: Cary Kagslow, Robert Hicks
Scot Forgen, Randy Sage, Micheal Erickson. iNot Pictured: Richard McCandless, Richard Stouti
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271.4 Cheltenham 297.4
282.3 Norristown 243.2
282.5 Upper Dublin 221.4
308.5 Cheltenham 328.0
284.3 Norristown 229.7
339.4 Upper Dublin 250.7
221.2 Woodrow Wilson 314.5
WI TER TRACK
Row 1 : J. Lokken, E. Vozzy, J. Perry, T. Leaness, T. Lacey. R. Gump, D. West. Row 2: A. Goldberg, B. Bachich, B. Miller, M. Rahn,
G. Schrack, G. Van Hook. C. Barker, E. DeWald, S. Tranquillo, B. Bloor, R. Barnes.
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Winter track season consists of numerous Coaches'
Meets held in various collegiate fieldhouses. Abington
matches its talent against neighboring high school
and college freshmen track stars.
The aim of the program is to allow as many stu-
dents as possible to compete in field and track events.
Under the expert advice and coaching of Mr. Jack
Armstrong and Mr. Jim Gavaghan, Abington has de-
veloped a stellar group of athletes. Tom Lacey has
been a top performer in the shot put for the entire
area, Chris Adams dominates the high jump. Larry
Reese does well in the pole vault. Don West shows
superior form in clearing high hurdles. Randy Barnes,
John Perry, George Van Hook. Steve Tranquillo, and
Charles Barker represent the nucleus of the distance
group.
Winter Track! You better believe it.
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From left to right: J. Markhan, L. Reisse, T. Lacey, B
Murphy, C, Adams.
From left to right: B..Bloor, B. Haldeman, J. Oritt, S. Feerrar, B. Paul, G. Smoger, J. Partridg
Sauter, Coach.
Row 1 1 J. Verstein, M. Haymes, B. Weiss. Row 2: A. Jewitt, B. Sorkin.
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The boys' outstanding scores were:
Steve Feerrar 234
Bill Bloor 213
Jeff Sorkin 204
Jeff Oritt 198
Bart Weiss 191
They rolled Abington to the Suburban l
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The girls' outstanding scores were:
Mel Rorer 188, 159, and 151
Linda Oertel 150 and 140
Gayle Yerkes 155
Cori Mulvenna 157
From left to right: S, Rittlng, T. Peppelman, M. Rorer, D. Nozisko, L. Oertel
From left to right: N. Bonnett. G. Yerkes. C. Mulvenna, B. Smith, K. Roppelt.
J. Peppleman.
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Row 1: D. Target, Jim Supplee, Doug Kahn, Lew Conrad, Dave Graham, Steve Kahn, Ed Jackson. Row 2: George Scannapieco
Mr. William Thrush, Ed Coley, Frank Winterer, Ken Wolfe, Captain, Ed Ortmann, Rich Berger, Carl Armon.
The Abington Rifle Team is made up of a select group of stu-
dents interested in target shooting. The coach for the 1969-70
season was Mr. William Thrush, a North Campus biology teach-
er. He was assisted by South Campus business teacher, Mrs.
Madeline Coyne. The members of the team met at the rifle
range located beneath the swimming pool, and competed in
eleven inter-school matches each year. In each match, ten
shooters fire at targets, and the top five scores are used to
compute the team total. Each target contains a possible one
hundred points, making five hundred a perfect team score.
Shooting equipment consists of a rifle, glove, sling, cuff, and
rifle jacket. Led by captain Ken Wolfe, the rifle team enjoyed
a successful season. In addition to regular league contests,
the team has also held several intra-team matches.
Row 1: Doug Kahn, Dave Graham, Lew Conrad, Jim Supplee
RIFLE
TEAM
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"To strive,
To seek,
To find,
And not to yield." f
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Looking at the Class of 70, it is quite
clear that it is unique from all previous
and future senior classes. It is full of
curiosity and willing to accept any chal-
lenge. It is Qalivej and full of vitality. There
is a definite revolution of ideas. As a
class, we are an element of change.
vitality, and curiosity: with each one of
these pictured in the following pages
being an integral part of that class.
hris Aceto
1 Eagle Road
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Chris Adams
1322 Wheatcheaf Lane
Abington, Pa.
Susan Ageldinger
504 Louise Road
Glenside, Pa.
John Alicandro
2424 Ardsley Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Eugenia Allen
1543 Grovania Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Arthur Albert
625 Township Line Road
Elkins Park, Pa.
Eric Alexander
1535 Fairview Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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Wendy Adams
3074 Limekiln Pike
North Hills, Pa.
Harvey Allen
2802 Meyer Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
J. Edward Allen
1728 Webster Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Lynn Andresen
1838 Clayton Road
Abington. Pa.
Barbara Anderson
1010 Penn Avenue
Ardsley. Pa.
Edgar Ancona
1061 Devon Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
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Randall Allen
2928 Grisdale Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Joyce Amoia
2981 Kanes Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
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David Anderson
336 Holmecrest Road
Jenkintown, Pa,
Judith Andrews
1854 Coolidge Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Thomas Anello
1180 Sewell Lane
Rydal, Pa.
Lmda Annanle
1737 Reservoir Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Paul Arellano
2900 Carnation Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa,
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Carol Arend
772 Jackson Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Allan Arkles
1822 Bertram Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Joan Arend
772 Jackson Avenue
Ardsley. Pa.
Linda Argenbright
209 Elm Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
Virginia Armstrong
639 Monroe Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Sheila Armstrong ROM-lld ASHIOCK
127 Stanley Avenue 402 Monroe Avenue
Glenside, Pa. AYUSIGY. Pa-
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Richard Bakaley
429 Edgley Avenue
Glenside. Pa.
David Auerbach
1146 Harriett Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Marjorie Bachman
136 Fisher Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Paul Baker
2465 Lafayette Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Susan Avera
2919 Eagle Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Stanley Auerbach
1146 Harriett Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa
Frederick Baker
428 Fillmore Street
Philadelphia, Pa,
Marianne Balin
1072 Kingsley Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Edwin Balbier
1854 Rockwell Road
Avington, Pa.
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Amy Barbieri
1249 Lenox Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Betsy Barone
2137 Myrtlewood Avenue
Abington, Pa.
"lan leads the class on."
Barbara Balzereit
1322 Rydal Road
Rydal, Pa,
Leo Balzereit
if 1435 Woodland Road
1 Rydal, Pa.
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Heidi Bardsley Randolph Barnes
2219 Hillthorpe Avenue 1571 R0thley'Avenue
ROSWYL Pa- Roslyn, Pa.
Wendy Bartlett
848 North Easton Road
Glenside, Pa.
Donald Battle
1263 George Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Linda Bauer
2123 Horace Avenue
Abington. Pa.
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Nancy Bauer
2170 Pleasant Avenue
Glenside. Pa,
Susan Baver
242 Woodlyn Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Jay Beaumont
124 Church Road
Rockledge. Pa,
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William Bauman
2070 Susquehanna Road
Abington, Pa.
William Beckerish
229 North Hills Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Rene Beltramo
278 Runner Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Arlene Beizer
1643 Biddle Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
George Bendler
445 Arline Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Scott Benham
1821 Lycoming Avenue
Abington. Pa,
Nancy Benner
1569 Shoemaker Road
Abington, Pa.
John Benninghoff
1539 Hampton-Sherwood Road
Rydal, Pa.
Guy Berger
300 Moredon Road
Huntingdon Valley. Pa.
Richard Berger
300 Edge Hill Road
Glenside. Pa.
Scott Bernstein
572 Glenmore Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
James Berry
1649 Summit Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Lois Betz
1030 Spring Valley Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Hans Beyer
319 Central Avenue
North Hills, Pa,
Mary Ann Bishop
207 Rolling Hill Road
Elkins Park, Pa.
Lois Bird
1229 Boone Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Gail Bielitsky
Rydal East Apt. 411
Jenkintown Pa
Anne Bishop
2338 Oakdale Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Vick: Bishop
2429 Norwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Barbara Bitman
991 Indian Creek Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
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Mitchell Black
1039 Wellington Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Judy Bitting
320 Tyson Avenue
Glenside, Pa,
John Blake
1544 Fitzwatertown Road
Willow Grove. Pa.
Margaret Blauner
1228 Cox Road
Rydal. Pa.
Barbara Boden
2021 Maplewood
Abington, Pa.
Avenue
Kenneth Bland
1833 Brentwood Road
Abington, Pa.
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Anthony Blash
1006 Tennis Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
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William Bloor Jane Bogenrief
,141 1904 Jody Road iooe Highland Avenue
we Meadowbrook, Pa. Abington, Pa.
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Steven W. Boyd
614 Montgomery Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa,
Kathy Borkowski
1324 Red Rambler Road
Rydal, Pa.
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Fredrick Bohlander I 'iii ' 1 NBHCY Bonn'-iff
2731 Hawthorne Road 2058 Wharton Road
North Hills, Pa. Glenside, Pa.
Steven D. Boyd
919 Crosswich Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Thomas Bradish
2465 Norwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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Mathew Bratzler Ellen Braunfeld
17 S. Sylvania Avenue 210 Benson Manor
Rockledge. Pa. Abington, Pa.
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Joan Braun
1210 Huntingdon Road
Abington, Pa.
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Barbara Braunn
346 Meadowbrook Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Robert Brewer
1210 Huntingdon Road
Abington. Pa.
Joanne Briner
2135 Wharton Road
Glenside, Pa.
Gary Brown
1719 Park Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Constance Brown
412 Linden Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Christine Brower
1439 Pepper Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
202
Marc Brody
48 Leelynn Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Kathy Bristow
2902 Jefferson Avenue
Ardsley. Pa.
Donna Buck
205 Jarrett Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa.
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minutes!
Barbara Brunner
746 Cedar Road
Philadelphia, Pa.
Barbara Buckwalter
1204 Huntingdon Road
Abington, Pa.
203
Jamie Brownstein
368 Beaver Hollow Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
George Bunn
123 Park Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
Charles Buckwalter
915 Cricket Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
L. Stewart Brown
2468 Woodland Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Marsha Bugen
2005 Wharton Road
Glenside, Pa.
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Glenside, Pa,
James Burgess
1922 Acorn Lane
Abington, Pa.
Robert Burns
919 Cricket Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Ralph Buterbaugh
2238 Parkdale Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Carole Camnitz
1060 Pheasant Road
Rydal, Pa.
Rosemary Canady
276 Smith Road
Glenside, Pa.
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John Campbell
2259 Cross Road
Glenside, Pa.
204
Darlene Burnett
865 Township Line Fload
Elkins Park. Pa,
Anthony Cardinali
347 Elm Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
David Carhart
2023 Wharton Road
Glenside, Pa.
Ming Chang
1932 Maplewood Avenue
Abington. Pa.
Deborah Cautin
1359 Arline Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Coriane Cartier
952 lrvin Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa,
Susan Carlson
635 Kelly Lane
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319 Monroe Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
205
Victoria Chalmers
1026 Pheasant Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Daniel Chittick
953 Manor Avenue
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Karen Chun
3657 Limekiln Pike
North Hills, Pa.
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Anthony Ciliberto
1202 Lindsay Lan
Rydal, Pa.
Denise Cicchino
1247 Nolen Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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Anthony Ciocca
1373 Rothley Avenue
Roslyn. Pa.
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Andrew Ciocco
703 Cricket Avenue
Patricia Clark
1873 Harte Road
Jenkintown. Pa.
Ardsley, Pa,
Cathy Clearfield
941 Henrietta Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Mary Clarke
1670 Cloverly Lane
Rydal, Pa.
206
Charles Clemmons
2552 Pierce Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Sandra Citron
1047 Old Ford Rd.
Huntingdon Valley, Pa
Ronald Coleman
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William Coleman
2537 Pierce Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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Linda Cohen
1420 Huntingdon Pike
Huntingdon Valley, Pa,
Sydney Coleman
2537 Pierce Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa,
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Cynthia Comly
1068 Huntingdon Pike
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
207
111 Egerton Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Howard Comfort
1653 High Avenue
. Willow Grove. Pa.
Barry Cole
555 Pinetree Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Sylvester Conner
422 Oscecola Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Paul Compton
1753 Fleming Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Catherine Cook
1905 Lycoming Avenue
Abington. Pa.
Lewis Conrad
220 Central Avenue
North Hills, Pa,
Martha Cook
1873 Woodland Road
Abington, Pa,
Christine Cooper
738 Wyndale Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Angela Cosentino
1907 Osbourne Avenue
Willow Grove. Pa,
Pamela Cooper
1 114 Westmont Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Joan Coverly-Smith
1067 Wynnwood Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Sylvia Cotman
206 Fluscombe Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
208
James Cox
2013 Tulip Road
Glenside, Pa.
Warren Cramer
1612 Buck Hill Drive
Karen Cutting
202 Tyson Ave.
Glenside, Pa,
Christine Crosley
521 Melody Lane
Glenside, Pa.
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David Crawford
635 Penn Ave.
Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Ardsley. Pa.
Mark Crosley
521 Melody Lane The joys of learning - Jeanne and Gail.
Glenside, Pa.
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Joanne D'Andrea
645 Harrison Ave.
Ardsley, Pa.
Lynn Dasch
1510 Hower Rd,
Abington. Pa.
Iris Dashevsky
511 Rockledge Rd.
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Alexander Davenport
1737 Prospect Rd.
Willow Grove, Pa.
Terry Davidheiser
337 North Hills Ave,
North Hills, Pa.
Kathy Davis
1004 Burke Street
Rockledge, Pa.
Rebecca Davis
1419 Jericho Rd.
Abington, Pa,
210
Jacqueline Davis
1475 Saint John Rd,
Roslyn, Pa.
Jeffrey Davis
1490 Noble Rd.
Jenkintown, Pa
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Sharon Davis
2505 Woodland Rd.
Roslyn, Pa.
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Barbara Davison
721 Cottage Fld,
Glenside, Pa.
Diane DePaul
1865 Chester Ave.
Abington, Pa.
Jane Deacon
2652 Hazel Rd.
Joseph Deck
516 Roberts Rd.
Glenside, Pa.
Joyce DeMarco
2817 Miriam Rd
Roslyn, Pa.
North Hills, Pa.
G. Earvin Deans
1513 Rothley Ave.
Willow Grove, Pa.
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Janet Dethloff
1444 Holcomb Rd.
Huntingdon Valley, Pa,
Robert Dennis
313 Howeloce Ave
North Hills, Pa.
Gary Devine
404 North Hills Ave.
North Hills, Pa.
Lisa Dickerson
335 Tulpehocken Rd.
Elkins Park, Pa.
Angela Diana
1144 Colonial Ave.
Roslyn, Pa.
John Di Donato
2622 Belmont Ave.
Roslyn. Pa.
Ronald Diggs
2349 Decator Ave.
Willow Grove. Pa.
Michael DiMaria
1201 Easton Rd
Roslyn, Pa.
Steven Diggs
2349 Decator Ave
Willow Grove. Pa.
Jacqueline Dinkins
1558 Fairview Ave,
Glenside, Pa.
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Joyce D'lmperio
2972 Banner Rd.
Willow Grove, Pa.
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Deborah Dodson
251 Sylvania Ave.
Glenside, Pa.
James Donnelly
Preston Ave.
Willow Grove, Pa.
Dennis Dompert
Glenside, Pa.
Susan Dolson
577 Crescent Ave.
Glenside, Pa.
Thomas Donahue
232 Cadwalader Rd.
Elkins Park, Pa.
Carol Dormandy
216 Susan Drive
Elkins Park, Pa.
2156 Mt. Carmel Ave,
Peter Domenicali
919 Coates Rd.
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Susanne D0U9he"fY Barbara Drake,
2115 Guernsey Ave. 1225 Hall Ave,
Abington, Pa. Roslyn. Pa.
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Joseph Doyle
775 Maple Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
James Duitch
2969 Madison Rd.
Roslyn, Pa.
William Dupee
1429 White Owl Rd.
Roslyn. Pa.
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Diane Duncan
1178 Johnston Rd.
Roslyn, Pa.
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313 Ruscomb Ave.
North Hills, Pa.
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440 Sylvania Ave.
Glenside, Pa.
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1801 Woodland Rd,
Abington, Pa.
Jerome Duncan
1728 Prospect Ave.
Willow Grove, Pa.
Ellen Dwyer
1828 Silver Ave.
Abington, Pa.
David Dyson
2643 Averdale Ave.
Roslyn, Pa.
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713 Monroe Ave. 1210 Fairy Hill Rd.
Ardsley, Pa. Jenkintown, Pa.
Carolyn Eberly
1850 Chester Ave.
Abington, Pa.
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2031 Horace Ave.
Abington, Pa.
Charles Eddy
3014 Limkiln Pike
North Hills, Pa.
Leslie Edelman
1206 Pheasant Rd.
Rydal, Pa.
Sandra Eglick
36 Moreland Rd.
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Joann Ellsworth
1053 Beverly Rd.
Jenkintown, Pa,
William Emmons
1411 Holcomb Rd.
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Marc Epstein
2803 Jenkintown Rd.
Ardsley, Pa.
Steve Erickson
973 Henrietta Ave.
Drew Endy
1409 Edgewood Ave.
Roslyn, Pa.
Arline Entine
52 Chapel Hill Rd.
Huntingdon Valley Pa
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1077 Edge Hill Rd
Roslyn, Pa.
Carloe Erlichman
641 Anthony Rd.
Elkins Park. Pa.
Harry Ernst
747 Tennis Ave.
Ardsley, Pa.
Micheal Ettner
444 Mayfield Ave.
Elkins Park, Pa.
Angelo Fanelli
1960 Susquehanna Rd.
Abington, Pa.
Marcia Euler
1031 Coates Rd.
Meadowbrook, Pa
William Evans
543 Harvey Rd,
Glenside, Pa.
Angelina Facciolo
202 North Hills Ave
North Hills, Pa.
Nicolene Fanelli
522 Kelly Lane
Glenside, Pa.
Theresa Fanelli
522 A Kelly Lane
Glenside, Pa.
Diane Faunce
940 Brown Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Douglas Felley
1152 Sewell Lane
Rydal, Pa.
Mary-Rachel Faris
239 N Easton Road
Glenslde, Pa.
Robert Fay
Abington. Pa.
1960 Susquehanna Road
Kathi Feld
607 Baedar Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Steven Feerrar
223 Leona Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Lawrence Feldman Marie Fefrante
418 Wingate Road 1553 Arline Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Roslyn, Pa,
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Elaine Feld
1221 Imperial Road
Rydal, Pa.
Elwood Fisher
1646 Ferndale Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Martm Fleischer
430 Roslyn Avenue
Glenslde, Pa,
Ronald Neil Fleckman
1115 Beverly Road
Rydal, Pa.
Elaine Flint
1943 Preston Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Kathryn Fleischman
Benson East Apt. 61D
Jenkintown, Pa.
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2603 Fernwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Andrew Foote Peter Forman
2423 Mt. Carmel Avenue 1024 Kipling Road
Glensidev Pa, Jenkintown, Pa.
Henry Ford
1523 Woodland Road
Rydal, Pa.
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114 Roslyn Ave.
Glenside, Pa.
Edward Fox
1477 Blue Jay Rd,
Roslyn, Pa.
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21 16 Woodlawn Rd.
Glenside, Pa.
Christian Franz
2330 Edwards Road
Roslyn, Pa.
1171 Ballytore Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Jerome Frantz
953 Irvin Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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Harry Frankel
Cedarbrook Hill Apts. B918
Wyncote, Pa.
Pamela Frank
997 Indian Creek Rd
Jenkintown, Pa.
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Maria Furchl
David Fuchs
2470 Fairhill Avenue
Glenside, Pa,
Isacc Freedman
1260 Easton Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Barbara Gallagher
644 Hamel Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Harry Ganges
1665 Franklin Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
2155 Susquehanna Road
Abington, Pa.
Kevin Gallagher
1038 Anna Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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2767 Fernwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
938 Claire Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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1095 Sparrow Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Janet Garrison
1371 Lindbergh Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Peggy Gay
1850 Watson Road
Abington, Pa.
Gail Garber
935 Irvin Road
Huntingdon Valley. Pa.
Gloria Gardiner
1639 Pennypack Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Francis Garry
2657 Old Welsh Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
Arthur Gasper
1368 High Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Walter Gearhart
1028 Cypress Avenue
Jenkintown. Pa.
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1839 Hilltop Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
John Gensheimer
2017 Parkview Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Hagit Gil
310 Benson Manor
Jenkintown, Pa.
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1838 Rowland Road
Abington, Pa,
Domenico Giampu
1827 Horace Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Richard Gerlach
546 San Diego Avenue
Philadelphia. Pa.
Andreas Germershausen
2881 Thunderhead Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Pasquale Giannone
1152 Grovania Avenue
Roslyn, Pa,
Ronnie Giles
1304 Fairy Hill Road
Jenkintown. Pa.
223
Robert Gilmour
2133 Horace Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Bruce Godshall
2612 Woodland Road
Abington, Pa.
Judith Gislason
1332 Wheatsheaf Lane
Abington, Pa.
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633 Edgley Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Jerry Goff
2143 Horace Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Harrlse Goldberg
1640 Buckhill Drive
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Roderick Gold
1174 Jerico Avenue
Abington, Pa,
Gary Goodman
111 Harriett Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Richard Goldman
717 Woodside Road
Rydal, Pa.
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1071 Kingsley Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Mark Gordon
341 N. Easton Road
Glenside, Pa.
Robert Goodwin
1509 Fitzwatertown Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
Denise Goren
Bruce Gordin
2020 Fortune Road
Glenside, Pa.
Richard Gorkes
1822 Brentwood Road
Abington, Pa,
544 Susquehanna Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Pamela Grace
1753 Prospect Avenue
Abington, Pa.
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1511 Meadowbrook Road 444 Maple Avenue
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North Hills, Pa.
Elaine Grandy
2707 Grant Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
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1016 Devon Road
Jenkintown. Pa.
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1372 Meetinghouse Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
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1341 Rothley Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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1311 Green Road
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535 Baeder Road
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1347 Partridge Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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2112 Woodland Road
Abington. Pa.
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1865 Brentwood Road
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1898 Lambert Road
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1459 Osbourne Avenue 1057 Kingsley Road
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134 Robbins Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
Barbara Hamilton
833 Maple Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Marie Hamilton
1604 Edge Hill Road
Abington, Pa.
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2874 Woodland Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Mark Hanna
1454 Old Welsh Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Glenn Hannig
421 Penn Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
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1830 Canterbury Road
Abington, Pa.
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2132 Guernsey Avenue
Abington, Pa.
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1850 Keith Road
Abington, Pa.
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347 Keswick Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
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26 Andrew Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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301 Abington Avenue
Rockledge, Pa,
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201 Sylvania Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
Edward Haslam
1845 Coolidge Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa,
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2341 Woodland Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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2036 Pleasant Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
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1805 Brentwood Road
Abington, Pa.
Albert Heger
935 Penn Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Wayne Heiser
962 Burke Street
Jeffrey Heller
1422 Grovania Avenue
Rockledge, Pa,
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1890 Edmund Road
Abington, Pa.
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1381 Michael Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
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1821 Woodland Road
Abington, Pa.
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1051 Kipling Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
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2918 Limekiln Pike
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1154 Beverly Road
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2975 Oklahoma Road
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855 Maple Avenue
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1652 Arnold Avenue
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415 Stewart Avenue 433 Wingate Road
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2503 Mt, Carmel Avenue
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2152 Kent Road
Abington, Pa,
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225 Sylvania Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
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930 Tyson Avenue 545 Hoyt Road
Roslyn, Pa. Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Edward Hofmann
1508 Huntingdon Road
Abington, Pa.
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1950 Briarcliff Avenue
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Helen Hohnstock
3007 Old Welch Road
Willow Grove. Pa.
Bonnie Haldeman
1032 Anna Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa. .
Gary Holloway
1921 Sharon Road
Meadowbrook. Pa,
Anita Holmes
2552 Pierce Avenue
Willow Grove. Pa.
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338 Ruscombe Avenue
North Hills. Pa.
Nancy Hovsepian
1832 Rowland Road
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439 Tennis Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
Karen Hoover
624 Crescent Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Carolyn Hossack
Rydal West Apts.
Jenkintown, Pa.
Abington, Pa.
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Clifford Howe
1802 Coolidge Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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539 Hillcrest Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Patricia Humphreys
368 Northwood Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
Robert Hughes
1235 Johnston Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Mark Hughes
210 Blake Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
Bruce Hughes
532 Briarwood Road
Glenside, Pa.
Marion Hughes
1565 Cherry Lane
Rydal, Pa.
Nancy Hummel
1788 Rockwell Road
Abington, Pa.
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Thomas Hungerford
2764 Kruger Road
Roslyn, Pa,
Arlene Hunter
618 Hillcrest Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Robert Hyman
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547 Briarwood Road
Glenside, Pa.
1322 Susquehanna Road
Rydal Pa
Jeanne Iatesta
2363 Oakdale Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Paul Illgen
2602 Burliegh Avenue
Glenside, Pa,
Martha Jacke
715 Baeder Road
Jenkintown Pa
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Abington, Pa,
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2931 Anzac Avenue 349 Osceola Avenue
Roslyn, Pa. Elkins Park, Pa,
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114 Sylvania Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
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619 Edgeley Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
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2551 Woodland Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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2042 Horace Avenue
Abington, Pa.
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2080 Mount Carmel Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
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470 Keswick Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
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1637 Prospect Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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1628 Fairvi
Willow Grove, Pa.
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358 Locust Road
North Hills. Pa.
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Willow Grove, Pa,
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511 Rydal East
Jenkintown, Pa.
Monica Jordan
445 Cadwalader Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
Richard Kalehoff
719 Garden Road
Glenside, Pa.
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369 Leona Avenue
Huntingdon Valley. Pa.
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840 Winter Road
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1953 Cantebury Road
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2150 Clearview Avenue
Abington, Pa.
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1091 Squirrel
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129 Mayfield Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa.
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1644 Huntingdon Road
Abington, Pa.
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1437 Hallman Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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1221 Wrack Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Margaret Kalinoski
2943 Meyer Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
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1319 School Lane
Rydal, Pa.
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2135 Guernsey Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Carol Kenderdine
2924 Jefferson Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
James Kerrigan
2146 Kenmore Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Bonita Kesler
3054 Lnmekiln Pike
North Hills. Pa.
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1149 Oliver Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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2465 Jenkintown Road
Glenside, Pa,
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1837 Harte Road
Jenkintown, Pa
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1974 Maplewood Avenue
Abington, Pa,
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2464 Woodland Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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1659 Park Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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755 Abington Avenue
Glenside. Pa.
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165 Woodpecker Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
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2919 Mt. Carmel Avenue
North Hills. Pa.
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2538 Patane Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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1079 Old Ford Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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11 Chapel Hill Road
Huntingdon Valley. Pa.
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500 Hamel Avenue
North Hills. Pa.
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2915 Mt, Carmel Avenue
North Hills. Pa.
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973 Sherman Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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542 Briarwood Road
Glenside, Pa,
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2002 Parkview Avenue
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1548 Elkins Avenue
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133 Central Avenue
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632 Oakshade Avenue
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1707 Rockwell Road
Abington, Pa.
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1035 Sherman Avenue
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2812 Anzac Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Charles LaCroix
305 Elm Avenue
North Hills. Pa.
Bruce Landsberg Diane Lang
660 Forrest Avenue 2079 Jenkintown Road
Jenkintown, Pa. Glenside, Pa.
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627 Cricket Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
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354 Northwood Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
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2151 Curtis Avenue
Abington, Pa.
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1576 Grovania Avenue 2552 pierce Avenue
Abington, Pa.
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1352 Reservoir Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Helen Lee
2634 Phipps Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Robert Lee
2106 Rush Road
Abington, Pa.
Vicki Lee
1729 High Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Cindy Leedom
527 Melody Lane
Glenside, Pa.
Carol Lefferts
2428 Fairhill Avenue
Glenside Pa
Karen Leib
966 Wesley Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Linda Leidich
59 Durand Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
David Leon
826 Llanfair Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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Kathleen Lerch
623 Monroe Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Renee Lester
322 Cadwalader Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
Bruce Lizerbram
573 Hoyt Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Linda Liss
219 Rockledge Avenue
Rockledge, Pa,
Stephen Lippitt
Rydal Apts. 103 West
Jenkintown, Pa.
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1835 Lippincott Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
James Linn
2433 Norwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Joanne Lizzio
1842 Horace Avenue
Virginia Little
409 North Hills Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
247
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1828 Horace Avenue
Abington. Pa.
Maureen Longshole
1015 Anna Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Paul Logan
681 Monroe Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
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1736 Easton Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
James Loudon
949 Laurance Avenue
Elkins Park. Pa.
Louise Lynn
1379 Lindbergh Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Paul Lucas
634 Moredon Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa
James Mackleer
2083 Old Welsh Road
Abington, Pa.
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1833 Fairview Avenue 2053 Jenkintown Road
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Patricia Magison
2131 Curtis Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Diana Madden
2226 Old Welsh Road
Willow Grove. Pa.
Anthony Madden
2226 Old Welsh Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
Kevin Mailey
221 Holmecrest Avenue
Jenkintown, Pa.
Howard Maisenhelder
415 Linden Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Gary Maitha
206 Church Road
Philadelphia, Pa,
Karen Maitin Ian Malatesta
3 Carol Place 1207 Huntingdon Pike
Meadowbrook, Pa. Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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1520 Washington Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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1301 Fairy Hill Road
Rydal, Pa.
Thomas Mallozi
375 Locust Road
North Hills, Pa.
Donna Mandel
661 Susquehanna Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Nancy Marcy
727 Highland Avenue
Jenkintown, Pa,
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141 Roy Street 1400 Rydal Road
Philadelphia, Pa. Rydal, Pa.
Nina Margusity .
2354 Geneva Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
John Marino
39 Jarrett Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
Francis Markey
3039 Turner Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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929 Henrietta Avenue 1417 Fitzwatertown Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Willow Grove, Pa.
Richard Marsillio
321 Sylvania Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Caryn Marshall
1623 Biddle Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Daniel Martin
1028 Delene Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
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Michael Marzo
2903 Turner Avenue
Roslyn, Pa,
706 Moredon Road
Meadowbrook, Pa,
Cheryl Matthews
2660 Fernwood Road
Rydal. Pa.
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1461 Blue Jay Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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140 Tyson Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
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1507 Edgewood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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2930 Madison Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Myra McCoy
1632 High Avenu
Willow Grove, Pa
James McConomy
Madison Manor B-101
Abington, Pa.
Charles McClung
2027 Parkview Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Donna McCarthy
318 North Hills Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
Daniel McCloskey
1230 Oak Terrace Avenue
Abington, Pa.
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1632 High Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa,
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925 Huntingdon Pike
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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1501 Easton Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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1836 Edmund Road
Abington, Pa.
Mary McFadden
227 Mankind Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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752 Edge Hill Road
Glenside. Pa,
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1235 Fitzwatertown Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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1406 Holcomb Road
Meadowbrook. Pa.
Raymond McLaughlin
185 Pine Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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1318 Grovania Avenue 2808 Norman Road
Abington, Pa. Roslyn, Pa.
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1332 Rose Road
Roslyn, Pa.
John McTamney
1828 Brentwood Road
Abington, Pa.
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672 Edge Hill Road
Glenside, Pa,
Roger Meinken
1747 Old Welsh Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Martin McTeigue
2770 Galloway Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Eric Meitzner
124 Lynnwood Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Vincenzo Menniti Joan Metzger
127 Shelmire Street 2940 Kanes Avenu
Philadelphia. Pa. Willow Grove, Pa.
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Charles Messina
1751 KimballAvenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
George Meyers
2539 Pershing Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Robert Meyers
2539 Pershing Avenue
Roslyn. Pa.
Thomas Meyers
1363 Panther Road
Rydal, Pa.
Sylvia Milks
2451 Brookdale Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Cathy Miller
Benson East Apts. -
Jenkintown, Pa,
Budd Mnldenberg
2028 Fortune Road
Glenside, Pa.
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1810 Fleming Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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627 Kelly Lane
Glenside, Pa.
Maureen Miller
1830 Edmund Road
Mary D. Miller
330 Cliveden Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Martin Miller
1174 Valley Road
Rydal, Pa.
Abington, Pa.
Micheal Miller
330 Cliveden Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Robert J. Miller
2488 Kenderton Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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Deborah Mmtzer
728 Pembroke Road
Jenkintown, Pa,
Wllllam Muller
369 Sylvania Avenue
Glenslde, Pa,
Jeffrey Milnes
1407 Tallyho Road
Meadowbrook. Pa.
Barbara Mock
2013 Pleasant Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
John Moeller
2821 Meyer Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Richard Montgomery
2124 Horace Avenue
Abington. Pa.
Michelle Moran
2078 Woodlawn Avenue
Glenside, Pa,
Eric Morgan
743 Carmot Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Deborah Morris
357 Cadwalader Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
Edward Morton
359 Northwood Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
258
Kenneth Moll
1809 Acorn Lane
Abington, Pa.
Dawn Motter
910 Old Huntingdon Pike
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Ronald Moyer
2051 Fortune Road
Glenside, Pa.
Karen Myers
730 Washington Lane
Rydal, Pa.
Patrick Murphy
1055 Huntingdon
Abington, Pa.
Karann Murphy
1661 Arnold Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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2727 Old Welsh Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
Linda Mullen
1359 Edgewood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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Robert Murphy
1945 Susquehanna Street
Abington, Pa.
Paul Myers
714 Seminole Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Richard Myers
2332 Rumg Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Paula Napoleon
1952 Acorn Lane
Abington, Pa.
Gertrude Mynders
737 Highland Avenue
Jenkintown, Pa,
Robert J. Nathan
804 Suffolk Road
Rydal, Pa.
Robert Nathan
633 Linton Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Joseph Nazarene
985 Sherman Avenue
Huntingdon Valley. Pa.
Janis Naudascher
100 Loney Street
Philadelphia, Pa,
Robert Nemore
1028 Henrietta Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
William Neely Ellen Neumann
2640 Lamott Avenue 429 Cedaf Road
Willow Grove, Pa. Elkins Park' P34
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980 Brown Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Thomas Notley
Cindy Nltzky
Rydal East Apt. 31
Jenkintown, Pa.
Janise Newman
313 Cricket Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
Denise Nozisko
2972 Madison Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
147 High School Road
Elkins Park, Pa.
Elizabeth Nuttlng
1990 Moreland Road
Abington, Pa,
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Linda Oertel
560 Tyson Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
625 Oak Shade Avenue 964 Brown Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa. Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Eric Olmstead
1238 Cox Road
Rydal, Pa.
Dennis O Hara
653 Tennis Avenue
Ardsley, Pa,
Eric Oritt
738 Susquehanna Road
Rydal. Pa,
Ronald Ost
1583 Williams Road
Abington Pa
Joan Oswald
1911 Corinthian Avenue
Abington. Pa.
Charles Oswald
266 Shelmire Road
Philadelphia, Pa.
Alease Owens
1612 Washington Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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Abington, Pa. ROSWIWV P3-
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1880 Plne Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Thomas Pagiegal
2943 Madison Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Linda Palisca
725 Hamel Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Andrew Paradise
151 1 Grove Avenue
Jenkintown, Pa.
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2003 Susquehanna Road
Abington, Pa.
Elaine Parker
535 Highland Avenue
Jenkintown Pa
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425 Sylvania Avenue 227 Leona Avenue
Glenside, Pa. Huntingdon Valley, Pa
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Deborah Parks
1228 Red Rambler Road
Rydal, Pa.
John Partridge
751 Roseland Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa.
Thomas Partridge
Benson Manor 4710
Jenkintown, Pa.
Robert Paul
1240 Gilbert Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Richard Peltzer
412 Shelmire Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
Christine Penecale
1883 Lu Kens Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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1221 Mildred Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Ted Peiffer
336 Cliveden Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Paul Patton
1038 Easton
Roslyn, Pa.
Christine Peppelman
1518 Huntingdon Pike
Huntingdon Valley, Pa,
John Peregrim
2047 Pleasant Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
James Perkins
2943 Jefferson Avenue
Ardsley, Pa,
P. Louis Peronace
339 Zane Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa,
John Perry
827 Penn Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Vicki Perrin
1135 Grovania Avenue
Abington, Pa,
John P. Pflanz
1567 Lindberg Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Christine Phillips
1653 Summit Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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225 Tyson Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
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1545 Osbourne Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Patricia Pistilli
1166 Mildred Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Susan Pisciotta
2416 Norwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa,
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1562 Grovania Avenue
Abington, Pa.
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213 Ruscombe Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
Mary Polansky
1372 Partridge Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Margret Platt
1562 Grovania Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Robert Portney
1352 Micheal Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
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1847 WBISOH Road 848 Easton Road
Abington, Pa. Glenside, Pa,
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1832 Preston Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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1020 Acorn Lane
Abington. Pa.
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229 Flay Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
John Provost
2840 Limklin Pike
North Hills, Pa.
Joyce Prior
1560 Birchwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Cecelia Pulli
801 Hamel Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
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1575 Edgehill Road 2418 Fairhill Road
Abington, Pa. Glenside. Pa,
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270 Tulpehocken Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
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2541 Brookdale Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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283 Runner Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
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1810 Woodland Road
Abington, Pa.
Patricia Ramsey
667 Monroe Avenue
Ardsley, Pa,
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310 Cricket Avenue 2075 Maplewood Avenue
North Hills, Pa. Abington, Pa.
William Randall
765 Jackson Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
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Lynn Randolph
1090 Kipling Road
Jenkintown Pa
Stephen Raslavich
2507 Rodcliff Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Robert Rauenzahn Donna Ray
234 Perry Street 820 Longstreth Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.
William Redner
885 Easton Road Apts, 987
Glenside. Pa.
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674 Harrison Avenu X
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45 N. Sylvania Avenue
Rockledge. Pa.
Larry Reese
1811 Lycoming Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Linda Reese
461 Hamel Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
Claudia Reet
552 Hoyt Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa
Anita Reifsnyder
256 Maple Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
Linda Reichert
276 Perry Street
Elkins Park. Pa.
Sandra Rementer
133 Blake Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
Edith Reynolds
21 12 Susquehanna Street
Abington, Pa.
Edward Reynolds
2323 Hamilton Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
270
Jeffrey Reynolds
1075 Holly Tree Road
Abington. Pa.
Diane Rieser
369 Holme Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
Gary Robbins
Benson Manor Apts. 3125
Jenkintown, Pa.
Patrick Riley
707 Kirkwood Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa.
Edward Riley
1404 Warner Road
Meadowbrook. Pa.
Kenneth Riffkin
1369 Arlnne Avenue
Roslyn, Pa,
Eleanor Righter
1440 White Owl Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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782 Tyson Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
631 Susquehanna Road
Huntingdon Valley. Pa.
Florence Roberts
1484 Jericho Road
Abington. Pa.
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2013 Parkview Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Gary Robinson
2615 Ferwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Paul Rodberg
217 Rolling Hill Road
Elkins Park, Pa,
Margaret Robinson
1323 Flenore Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Nancy Roehm
316 Margaretta Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Ruth Rodenhausen
2410 Woodland Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Gary Roesing
2736 Hazel Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
Linda Roemhild Charles Rohrer
114 Church Road 739 Penn Avenue
Rockledge, Pa. Ardsley, Pa,
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Mike Rose
1910 Jenkintown Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Robert Rohrer
730 Penn Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Ronald Roop
2232 Wisteria Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Susan Rosenberg
'1006 Edge Hill Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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1225 Fairy Hill Road
Rydal, Pa,
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528 Hoyt Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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1266 June Road 406 Abington Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Glenside, Pa.
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Roslyn, Pa.
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142 Blake Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
Robert Rush
1646 Buck Hill Drive
Huntingdon Valley, Pa,
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1811 Sharon Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Karl Rutzmoser
700 Huntingdon Pike
Rockledge, Pa.
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1226 Oliver Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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403 Forrest Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa,
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2232 Menlo Avenue
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2715 Ivy Lane
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1426 Autumn Road
Jenkintown, Pa,
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2439 Avondale Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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910 Cypress Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
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1255 June Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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121 Robbins Avenue
Rockledge, Pa,
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2900 Hammond Road
Roslyn, Pa,
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528 Baedar Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
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2413 Woodland Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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2115 Jenkintow
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528 Melody Lane
Glenside, Pa.
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379 Ainslie Road
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1913 Canterbury Road
Abington, Pa.
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1440 Davidson Road
Abington, Pa.
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1302 Woodland Road
Rydal, Pa.
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1337 Green Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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Jenkintown, Pa.
Barbara Siefken
724 Fairfield Road
Glenside, Pa.
Jill Silverman
937 Dale Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
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Hugh Simmons
1675 Easton Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
Hedy Sine
2722 Jenkintown Road
North Hills, Pa.
Vera Skuhersky
1064 lrvin Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa,
Sarah Singer
906 Frog Hollow Terrace
Jenkintown, Pa.
Ralph Slater
319 Roberts Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Eugene Smith
2304 Pleasant Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
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29 Susquehanna Road
Abington, Pa,
Elizabeth Smith
814 Cedar Road
Philadelphia, Pa.
Laurie Smith
21 South Sylvania Avenue
Rockledge, Pa.
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600 Fern Road
Glenside, Pa.
Gerson Smoger
959 Henrietta Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Judith Sobleman
1861 Edmund Road
Abington, Pa.
Zelda Snyder
1077 Kingsley Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Mark Solomon
1066 Sparrow Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Elizabeth Snowden
368 Evergreen Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
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725 Central Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Alfred Sommerfleld
2465 Norwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa,
Samuel Sorendino
216 Zane Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa.
Jeffrey Sorkin
945 Henrietta Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Paul Specht
1244 Old Ford Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa,
Nancy Spector
35 Chapel Hill Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Karen Speadel
1556 Edgewood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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136 Cedar Road
Elkins Park, Pa.
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124 Central Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
Craig Spencer
1826 Edgehill Road
Abington, Pa.
Carlton Stanback
351 Tulpehocken Avenue
Elkins Park, Pa.
Marie Stachowiak
779 Rodman Avenue
Jenkintown, Pa,
Paul Spitalnick
449 Wingate Road
Huntingdon Valley Pa
Steven Spier
353 Ainslie Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Pamela Spiro
839 Fox Chase Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
William Stahl
2949 Grisdale Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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2857 Woodland Road
Roslyn. Pa.
Susan Starkey
2153 Mt. Carmel Avenue
Glenside, Pa,
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324 Felix Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa,
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1405 Crovania Avenue
Abington. Pa.
William Steever
2128 Susquehanna Road
Abington, Pa.
David Stein
323 Meetinghouse Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Meryl Stern
1850 Edmund Road
Abington, Pa.
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1356 Clarke Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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2626 Dumont Avenue
Glenside, Pa,
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832 Delene Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
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1932 Washington Lane
Meadowbrook, Pa.
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2611 Barnes Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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1057 Arbuta Road
Abington, Pa.
2634 Arnaud Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Steven Sucsy
1427 Noble Road
Rydal, Pa.
Lynne Strassheim
1270 Gilbert Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Gregory Sudler
John Stoughton
619 Edgehill Road
Glenside, Pa.
Abby Suckle
928 Franzier Road
Rydal, Pa.
2315 Hamilton Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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1622 Medeira Avenue
Jenkintown, Pa.
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1217 Rosemont Lane
Abington, Pa.
Richard Swenson
1160 Meetinghouse Road
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Louis Summers
1574 Coolridge Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
James Supplee
1149 Cumberland Road
Abington, Pa.
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233 Central Avenue 7948 Church Road
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1857 Acorn Lane
Abington, Pa.
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1850 Cleveland Avenue
Abington. Pa.
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1329 Clarke Road
Abington, Pa.
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1819 Cleveland Avenue
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1316 Lindsey Lane
Meadowbrook, Pa.
Thomas Teubel
1350 King Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Craig Thatcher
2086 Jenkintown Road
Glenside, Pa.
Earl Thorne
141 Eperton Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Rickey Tidwell
850 Garfield Avenue
Ardsley Pa
Joann Tiziana
1234 Boone Avenue
Roslyn. Pa.
Deborach Tobias
1872 Watson Road
Abington. Pa.
Steven Tomlin
1444 Huntingdon Road
Abington, Pa,
Richard Thomas
640 Harrison Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Shelley Toran
1013 Old Forge Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Steve Tranquillo
1087 Marie Road
Rydal. Pa.
Walter Tyson
1467 Blue Jay Road
Roslyn, Pa,
Walter Tsou
1127 Westbury Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Cindy Tucker
727 Woodside Road
Jenkintown, Pa,
Patricia Turner
2159 Menlo Avenue
Glenside Pa
Joanne Tucker
2972 Carnation Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Daniel Ullman
1373 Old Forge Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Thomas Tyrrell
2247 Albright Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Rhonda Ullman
331 Cedar Road
Elkins Park. Pa,
Thomas Unruh
511 Melody Lane
Glenside, Pa.
Carol Unterberger
1929 Acorn Lane
Abington. Pa.
Charles Urian
1949 Corinthian Avenue
Abington, Pa.
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1026 Claire Avenue
Huntingdon Valley. Pa.
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1572 Huntingdon Road
Abington. Pa,
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445 Roberts Avenue
Glenslde, Pa.
Emily Vaughn
1616 High Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa,
Barbara Verbeck
251 Edge Hill Road
North Hills. Pa,
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954 Henrietta Avenue
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
Ellen Vigilante
2244 Mt. Carmel Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Joanne Wagner
64 Moredon Road
Philadelphia, Pa.
Kathy VOII
155 Roslyn Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Randi Vlzak
990 Indian Creek Road 1
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Samuel Vigorita
2328 Tague Avenue
Glenside. Pa.
Carol Vinsh
2140 Parkview Avenue
Abington. Pa.
Susan Wager
1442 White Owl Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Nancy Wainwright
1722 Hilltop Road
Jenkintown. Pa.
Lorraine Walker
2241 Wharton Road
Glenside. Pa,
Pamela Walker
2225 Rubicarn Avenue
Willow Grove. Pa.
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527 Pine Tree Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
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1661 Fairview Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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1631 Arnold Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
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1726 Summit Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
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621 Central Avenue
Ardsley. Pa.
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1367 Arnold Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
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Roslyn, Pa.
Anne Weaver
408 Sylvania Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Robert Weaver
1472 Osbourne Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Linda Weill
2912 Woodland Road
Roslyn, Pa.
Robert Weber
755 Baeder Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Mark Webster
307 Edgley Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
293
Susan Weil
1540 Hower Road
Abington, Pa.
Elizabeth Weinberg
1452 Frog Hollow Terrace
Rydal Pa
Joan Weiner
1420 Davidson Road
Abington, Pa.
Susan Weir
358 Church Road
Fox Chase, Pa.
Bonnie Weston
1871 Keith Road
Abington, Pa,
Frederick Welsh
729 Upsal Road
Rydal, Pa.
Bonnie Weiss
884 Gregory Road
Rydal, Pa.
Sandi Weiss
711 Martin Road
Elkins Park, Pa.
William Wentzel George Weyhmuller
2232 Pleasant Avenue 513 Pasadena Avenue
Gleriside, Pa. Hollywood, Pa.
294
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N 1923 Canterbury Road
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415 Hamel Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
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Catherine Whisman
2143 Ridgeview Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Mary White
2443 Mt. Carmel Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Linda White
Glenside, Pa.
2371 Mt. Carmel Avenue
Linda Whitham
429 Monroe Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
William Whitney
1221 Rosemont Lane
Abington, Pa.
Ellen Wicker
161 Serrill Road
Elkins Park, Pa.
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Charles Whyte
1050 Wellington Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Leonard Wilensky
1435 Autumn Road
Flydal, Pa.
Richard Wlgmore
1558 Elkins Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Peggy Wilkinson
940 Garfield Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Constance Wilsbach
2948 Carnation Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Jerome Williams
1658 Arnold Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa.
Deborah Williamson
2562 Fernwood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Letia Winder
445 Linden Avenue
Glenside, Pa,
Linwood Wilson Laurie Wing
1556 Prospect Avenue 1062 Holly Tree Road
Willow Grove, Pa. Jenkintown, Pa.
296
Dorothy Woehr
1029 Maple Avenue
Ardsley, Pa.
Peggy Wirta
629 Pine Tree Road
Jenkintown, Pa.
Lynne Wisenauer
1129 Highland Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Christopher Wolf
1568 Elkins Avenue
Abington, Pa.
Danielle Woerner
629 Roslyn Avenue
Glenside, Pa.
Kenneth Wolfe
822 Winter Road
Rydall, Pa.
V Joel Worster Albert Worthington
1416 Huntingdon Road 319 T6f1f1iS Avenue
Abington, Pa. Ardsley, Pa.
297
John Worster
1416 Huntingdon Road
Abington. Pa.
Richard Yonker
740 Martin Road
Elkins Park, Pa.
David Yeager
1326 Edgewood Avenue
Roslyn, Pa.
Barbara Young
2926 Joyce Road
Roslyn, Pa.
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Marilyn Zeeb
1900 Smith Avenue
Willow Grove, Pa,
Edward Yukenavitch
2333 Jenkintown Road
Glenside, Pa.
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938 lrvin Road
Huntingdon Valley, Pa
Benna Zimmerman
Frontier Road
Dublin, Pa.
Frederick Zeth Gilbert Zimmerman
1350 Lindbergh Avenue 2517 Rodcliffe Avenue
Roslyn, Pa. Roslyn, Pa.
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E IORS OTPICTURED
John Apida
Howard Bacon
Beverly Beatty
John Bennett
Michael Berezney
Frank Biletz
Carl Bincarousky
Marykate Brady
Billieann Brotman
Steven Cardillo
Daniel Casale
Carolyn Casen
Dean Chacker
Ida Chen
Hans Christoph
George Crosson
John Crosson
Andrew Dainis
Douglas Davis
Robert Devlin
Caryl Downing
William Duff
Victor Gray
Nicholas Farino
Wayne Frame
Michael Friedland
John Frizzle
Jonathan Harmon
Robert Hegedus
William Hurd
Richard James
John Knapp
Janis Landgraf
Robert Lewis
William Liebert
Dan Magaziner
Timothy Mahon
John Mahoney
Rose Mason
Bradford Matey
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Roberta Merkins
John O'NeiIl
Matthew Pluscht
Thomas Robson
Charles Rocco
Chris Flubis
Steve Savitz
Matthew Saunders
Cynthia Seaforth
Jim Senger
Theresa Smith
Elizabeth Steen
Franklin Sudler
Jeffrey Taylor
Thomas Ulmer
Bonnie Voice
Ulice Washington
Allan Wilde
Barbara Wilde
E IOR STATISTICS
ACETO, CHRISTOPHER: Track 15 Golf 2, 45 Class Council 2, 35
Student Council 45 Leo Club 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Seniorq
Prom 4.
ADAMS, WENDY: Rock and Roll Club 1, 35 Hall Monitor 35 Black
Theater Workshop 3.
AGE LDINGE R, SUSAN: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 3.
ALBERT, ARTHUR: Archeology 15 Class Council,Parliamentarian 35
Student Council 45 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Ghost Post, Photography
Editor 25 Interact, Treasurer, Associate Vice-President 3, 45 Junior
Orientation 3, 45 Spanish Club 1.
ALICANDRO, JOHN: FBLA 1, 25 Intramural Bowling 2, 3.
ALLEN, EUGENIA: "Guys and Dolls" 15 "Carousel" 25 "FioreIlo" 25
"Roar of The Greasepaint" 35 "Men of One Master" 35 "West Side
Story" 35 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Theatre Honorary 2, 3, 45 Drama 1,
2, 3, 45 Class Council 45 Student Council, Member at Large 45 Spirit
of 70 1, 2, 3.
ALLEN, RANDY: Football 15 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45
Soccer 45 Class Council 15 Class Council Alternate 45 Boys Spirit Club
2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 45 Intramural Basketball 35
Student Faculty Aide 45 Cafeteria Monitor 3.
AMOIA, JOYCE: Affiliation 45 FBLA 2, 3, 45 Spirit of '70 45 School
Store 4.
ANCONA, EDGAR: Honor Society 3, 45 Ghost Post 25 Abingtonian 3,
45 World Affairs Club 1, 25 Chess Club 1, 25 Italian Club 35 Math
tutor 2, 3, 45 Tennis team 2, 3, 4.
ANDERSON, BARB: Art Club 1, 2.
ANDRESEN, LYNN: Class Council 25 Spirit of '70 1, 2, 3, 45
Affiliation Club 1, 25 Guides and Ushers 35 Basketball 15 Tennis 35
Junior Prom 35 Senior Prom 45 Junior Orientation 4.
ANDREWS, JUDI: Art Club 2, 3, 45 Spirit of '70 2, 3, 45 Stage Craft 2,
3.
ANNANIE, LINDA: Spirit of '70 1, 2.
AREND, CAROLE: Spirit of'7O 1, 2.
AREND, JOAN: Spirit of '70 1, 2.
ARGENBRIGHT, LINDA: Girls Marching Units 25 Color Guard 3, 45
Chorale 1, 25 Accapella Choir 3, 45 Spirit of '70 1, 25 Geology Club 15
Volleyball 25 Basketball 15Softball 15 Junior Orientation 45Cafeteria
Monitor 4.
ARMSTRONG, SHEILA: Student Council 3, 45 Class Council 15
Spirited '701, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom 35 Senior Prom 45 Hockey 1, 2,
45 Basketball 15 Gymnastics 2, 35 La Crosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
3,
ASHLOCK, RONALD: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3,
Orchestra 45 Chorale 1, 25 Archery Club 25 Stagecraft Club 2.
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AVE RA, SUSAN: Student Council 25 House Council 15 Class Council
Vice-President 35 Guides and Ushers 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Spirit of
'70 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Prom 45 Junior Orientation 45 Coordinator
Junior Prom 35 Synchronized Swimming 2.
BACHMAN, MARJORIE: Honor Society 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 35
Spanish Club 45 Human Relations Club 45 Spirited '70 2, 35
Usherettes 3.
BAKALEY, RICHARD: Student Council 35 Class Council 2, 3, 45 Key
Club 3, 45 Interact Club 45 Senior Prom.
BAKER, FRED: ORACLE 25 "Dark of the Moon."
BALBIER, EDWIN: Class Council 35 Humanities 1:World Affairs 1, 2,
45 Forum Club 35 Dial Access Aide 35 Baseball 15 Soccer 1, 4.
BALIN, MARIANNE: Ghost Post 1, 25 Modern Dance Club 15 Cinema
Club 1, 2.
BALZEREIT, BARBARA: Student Council 3, 45 Affiliation Club 15
Spirited '705 Guides and Ushers 25 Junior Orientation 45 Junior Prom
35 Hockey 1.
BALZEREIT, LEO: BOSS Vice-President 1, 25 Audio Visual 15 Key
Club 3, 45 Interact 45 Junior Prom 35 Senior Prom 4.
BARBIERI, AMY: FBLA 35 Italian Club 35 Library Aide 15Spirited '70
1, 2, 3, 4.
BARDSLEY, HEIDI: Bible Club 3, 4.
BARNES, RANDY: Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45
Winter Track 2, 3, 4.
BARONE, BETSY: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 3.
BARTLETT, WENDY: Band 1, 25 Marching Band 3, 45 Honors Band 35
Concert Band 3, 45 Hockey JV 15 "West Side Story."
BATTLE, DON: Archeology Club 15 Ski Club 1, 25 Judo Club
Vice-President 35 Swimming 15 Baseball 25 Water Polo 1, 2, 35
LaCrosse 3, 4.
BAUER, LINDA: Chorus 2.
BAUER, NANCY: Student Council 15 Class Council 45 Junior
Orientation 45 Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Prom 35 Hockey 1, 2.
BAUMAN, BILL: English Club 15 Equestrian Club 1, 25 NCSA 35
Animal Room 1, 25 Chorale 1, 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Junior
Orientation 4.
BAVER, SUSAN: Spirited '70 15 Stage Craft 15 "West Side Story"5
Band 1, 25 Marching Band 3, 45 Honors Band 3.
BEIZER, ARLENE: Math Club Secretary 15 French Club 35 Spanish
Club 45 Library Aide 1, 25 Guides and Ushers 25 Ghost Post 25
Abingtonian 45 Junior Orientation 45 Hall Monitor 15 Cafeteria
Monitor 45 LaCrosse JV 2.
BENHAM, SCOTT: Spirit Club 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Football 15
Basketball 15Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
BENNER, NANCY: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 4, Soul Sisters
4, Guides and Ushers 3, Jr. Orientation 4, Teacher Aide 4, Hall
Monitor 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Intramural Basketball 1, Intramural
Volleyball 2.
BENNETT, JOHN: Baseball, Track.
BERGER, RICHARD: ORACLE 4, Affiliation Club 3, 4, AV Aides 1,
2, ARTW 3, Stage Craft 2, Rifle 1, 3, 4.
BERNSTEIN, SCOTT: Student Council 4, Archeology 1, Astronomy 1,
Humanities 3, Photography 1, Cinema 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3,
President 4, Folk Music 1, 3, Basketball 1.
BERRY, JAMES: Baseball 1.
BETZ, LOIS: Class Council 1, 2, Honor Society 4, Spirited '701, 2, Ski
Club 1, 3, 4, Affiliation 2, Marching Band 3, 4, "West Side Story",
LaCrosse 1, 2, Basketball 1, Hockey 1.
BEYER, HANS: AV Aide 1, Interact 4, Track 2, Soccer 2, 3.
BILETZ, FRANK: Spectre Editor 3, 4, Abingtonian, Archives 4.
BIRD, LOIS: FNA 3, Bible Club 3, Secretary 4.
BISHOP, ANNE: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Honors
Band 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Junior Orientation 4, Hockey 1.
BISHOP, MARYANN: Spirited '701.
BITMAN, BARBARA: ORACLE 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, National
Honor Society 1, 2, Modern Dance Club 1, Interact 4, Equestrian
Club 4, Junior Orientation 4.
BITTING, JUDY: ORACLE Senior Page Editor 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4,
School Store 4, Teacher's Aide.
BLACK, MITCHELL: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 1,
President 2, Vice-President 3, 4, President, Honor Society 3, 4,
Executive Council 3, 4, Cinema Club 2, Ski Club 1, Junior
Orientation 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
BLAKE, JOHN: ORACLE 4, House Council 1, 2, Class Council 3, 4,
Leo Club 3, 4, Jr. Prom 3, Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, Intramural
Basketball 3, 4.
JLAND, KENNETH: ORACLE 4, World Affairs Club 1, Interact 4,
Human Relations Club 4, Abingtonian 4, ARTW 3, 4, Basketball 1,
Baseball 1, Intramural Basketball 4.
BLAUNER, PEGGY: ORACLE 3, 4 Editor, Student Council 1, 2, 3,
Honor Society 1, 2 President 3, 4, Latin Club 4 Secretary, Ski Club
1, 2 Secretary, 3 Treasurer 4, Guides and Ushers 1, 2, Spirit Sisters 1,
2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
BLOOR, WILLIAM: Cross Country 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4.
BODEN, BARBARA: French Club 1, 2, Creative Writing Club 4,
Interact 4, Chorale 2, Acappella Choir 4, Abingtonian 3, Library
Aide 1, Spirit of '701, 2, 3, 4, Junior Orientation 4.
BOGENRIEF, JANE: Student Council 1, 2, Class Council 3, 4,Honor
Society 3, 4, Spirit of '701, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, GIAC
1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity.
BOHLANDER, FRED: Archery Club 2, Track 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3,
Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4.
BONNETT, NANCY: Class Council 1, 2, Spirited '701.
BORKOWSKI, KATHLEEN: Human Relations Club 3, 4 Secretary,
World Affairs Club 3, 4, Abingtonian 3, Spectre 3 Associate Editor,
4.
BOYD, STEVEN D.: Interact Club 3, 4, LaCrosse 2, 3, 4.
BOYD, STEVEN W.: FSA 1,Astronomy Club 2, Math Tutor 3, 4.
BRADISH, TOM: Interact 4, Archeology Club 1, 2, 3, Anthropology
Club 1, 2, 3, Abingtonian 4.
BRATZLER, MATTHEW: Student Monitor 3, Junior Orientation 4,
Soccer 1, 2.
BRAUN, JOAN: World Affairs Club 2, Creative Writing Club 2, Ghost
Post 2, Spirit of '70 2.
BRINER, JOANNE: ORACLE 4, Class Council 2, FTA 1, 2, Sub Deb
4, Humanities Exchange Program 2, Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4,
Usherettes 3, Junior Prom 3, Carnival 3, Junior Orientation 4,
Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1.
BROTMAN, BILLIEANN: Spanish Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 4.
BROWER, CHRIS: Student' Council 1, 2, 4 Corresponding Sec.,
Advisory Board 2, 4, Class Council 3, Spirit Committee 3, 4, Spirited
'70 1, 2, 3 President, Junior Prom Chairman 3.
BROWN, BARBARA: Band 4.
BROWN, CONSTANCE: House Council Secretary 1, Class Council 2,
Student Council 3, 4, Interact 4, GIAC 4, Sub Deb Club 4,Theater
Honorary Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Orientation 4, Junior Prom 3,
Cheerleading 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, "Roar of the Greasepaint.",
"FioreIlo", "Guys and Dolls", Summer Stock, "Men at One Master",
"Carousel" Choreographer.
BROSN, GARY: Hall Monitor 4.
BROWN, STEUART: National Honor Society 4, Marching Band 3, 4,
Baseball 2, 3, 4.
BROWNSTEIN, JAMIE: ORACLE 4, Equestrian Club 4, Interact 4,
Affiliation Club 2, Modern Dance Club 1, Senior Prom 4, Junior
Orientation 4, Spirit Sisters 2, 3, 4.
BRUNNER, BARBARA: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
BUCK, DONNA: Class Council 2, Student Council 3, 4, French Club 2,
Humanities Exchange Program 2, Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 3,
Chorale 2, Senior Prom 4, Carnival 3, 4, Basketball 1, Manager.
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BUCKWALTER, BARBARA: FBLA 35 School Store 3. f f f
BUGEN, MARSHA: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Theater Honorary 2, 3,
45 Spirit Sisters 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, 25 "Guys 84 Dolls Review",
"Carousel", "Men of One Master", "West Side Story", "Roar of the
Greasepaint", "OIiver","The Apple Tree"5 Senior Prom 4.
BUNN, GEORGE: Basketball 1.
BUNTING, ROBIN: Student Council 2 President of House A5 Class
.Cabinet 1, 3, 45 Spirit of '70 1, 2, 3,45 Abingtonian 45 Cafeteria
Monitor 35 Junior Prom 35 Senior Prom 45 Carnival 45 Hockey 1, 25
Basketball 1, 2, 3.
BURNETT, DARLENE: JV Basketball 1.
BUTERBAUGH, RALPH: Key Club 3.
CAMNITZ, CAROLE ANN: Ski Club 35 French Club 35 Spanish Club 45
Library Aide 45 P.F.T.A. 3.
CAMPBELL, JOHN: Interact 3, 45 Archery Club 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Dance
Band 4.
CARLSON, SUSAN: Spirit of '70 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Majoretts 1, 2, 35
Bookstore 1, 25 Library Aide '
CARROL, SALLY: Alination Program 25 Mail Room 1, 25 "Teahouse
of the August Moon" 35 "You can't Take it With You" 35 "West Side
Story" 3.
CARTIER, CORINNE J.: Spirit of '70 15 French Club 1, 25 Theatre on
Tour 15Summer Stock 1.
CHALMERS, VICKI: ORACLE 45 Class Council 45 Spirit of '70 15 Flag
Baton 1, 25 Hockey 15Soft Ball 2.
CHANG, MING: ORACLE 3, 45 Class Council 25 Spirit of '70 2, 3, 45
Senior Class Play 35 Affiliation Club 2, 3.
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CHEN, IDA: Class Treasurer 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 25 Student
Publications 45 Abingtonian 35 Ghost Post 1, 25 Sprite 15 Spectre 35
News Bureau 2, 3, 45 World Affairs Club 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
CHITTICK, DANIEL: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Volleyball 2, 3:
Band 1, 25 Caf. Monitor 3.
CHUN, KAREN: F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bible Club 3, 45 World Affairs
Club 15 School Store 45 Junior Orientation 4.
CILIBERTO, ANTHONY: Football 15Wrestling 1, 2, 3.
CITRON, SANDRA: Class Cabinet 45 Spirit of '701, 25 Cinema Club 1,
25 Discussion Club 1, 25 Humanities Club 15 Summer Stock 15 Hall
Monitor 3. -
CIOCCA, ANTHONY: Key Club 3: Band 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball
1, 25 Wrestling 1, 25 Lacrosse 3, 4,
CLARK, PATSY: Student Council 2, 3, 45 GIAC 3, 4, Honor Society 3,
45 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Spirit of '70 3, 4. Chorale 25 Chozus 45
"Fiorello" 2.
CLEAREIELD, CATHY: Student Council 2, 35 Art..Club 2, Nlodern
Dance Club 25 Affiliation Club 25 "Teahouse of the August Moon" 35
"You Can't Take it With You" 35 Junior Orientation 4.
CLEMMONES, CHARLES: Cross Country 15Ti:ack 1.
COLE, BARRY: ORACLE 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Mathematics Club 15
Chess Club 1, 2, 35 World Affairs Club 45 Math Tutor 2, 3, 4.
COLEMAN, SYDNEY: Student Council 45 Human Relations Club 25
Hall Monitor 4.
COMFORT, HOWARD: Rock 'n Roll Club 1, 2, 35 Human Relations 1,
45 Black Theatre Workshop 35:11-lall Monitor 4.
COM LY, CINDY: Spirit of '70 45 Stagecraft Club 2.
CONNER, SYLVESTER: Rock 'n Roll Club 35 Black Theatre
Workshop 35 Band 1, 25 Orchestra 4.
CONRAD, LEWIS: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Printing Club 1, 25 Stage Crew
Club 3.
COOK, CATHY: Student Council 2, 35 Affiliation Club 3, 45 Spirit of
'70 1, 2, 3, 45 Teens for Retarded 25 Orchestra 15 Hockey 15Senior
Prom 45 Junior Orientation 4.
COOPER, CHRISTINE: ORACLE 45 Spirit of '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45
Maiorettes 1, 25 Bookstore 15 LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Orientation
4.
CONSENTINO, ANGELA: ORACLE 45 Math Club 15Spirit of '70 1, 2,
3, 45 World Affairs 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Italian Club 35 Creative
Writing Club 35 Affiliation 3, 4.
COTMON, SYLVIA: House Council 15 FBLA 2, 3, Secretary 405 Modern
Dance 1, 2, 35 World Affairs 15 School Store 45 ARTW 45 Rock and
Roll Club 1.25 Black America Study Club 4 '
COVERLEY-SMITH, JOAN: Debate Club 1, French Club 15 PETA 3,
45 FBLA 25 Spirited '70 1, 2, 45 Latin Club 45 Affiliation Club 3, 45
Ghost Post 1, 25 Swimming 3, 4 Manager.
COX, JAMES: Junior Class Council 35 Senior Class Council 45 Key Club
2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom 35 "West Side Story"5
Swimming 2.
CRAMER, WARREN: Key Club 3, 45 Ping Pong Club 25 Track 15
Intramural Volleyball 2.
CRAWFORD, DAVID: World Affairs 1, 2, 45 Band 1, 25 Dance Band 45
Orchestra 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2: Track 1, 4.
CROSLEY, CHRISTINE: Honor Society lJuniorl 25 Honor Society 3,
45 GIAC 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2,
3, 45 LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
CROSLEY, MARK: Class Council 45 Human Relations Club 45 Interact
45 Baseball 15 Basketball 1: Bowling 2. 3, 4.
CROSSON, GEORGE: Radio Club 35 Band 2.
CROSSON, JOHN: Radio Club 35 Band 2.
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CUTTING, KAREN: FBLA 3, 45 ORACLE 45 Spirited '70 25 School
Store 3, 45 Library Aide 25 Hockey 1.
DANIS, ANDREW: Volleyball 15 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3.
DASCH, LYNN: Class Council 45 PFTA 3, 45 Affiliation 25Spirited '70
1, 2, 35 Usherettes 35 Junior Orientation 4.
DASHEUSKYLIRIS: Spirited '70 3, 4.
DAVIDHEISEA, TERRY: ORACLE 45 Spectre 45 Abingtonian 45 FTA
4.
DAVIS, DOUG: Student Council 35 Human Relations Club 2, 3, 45
Rock 'n Roll Club 3, 4.
DAVIS, JACKI: FNA 45 Stage Craft 15 Bookstore 15Junior Orientation
4.
DAVIS, JEFF: Class Council 1, 2, 35 Interact Club 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4.
DAVIS, KATHY: Class Council 15 Humanities Club 25 Spirited '70 1, 25
Guides and Ushers 1, 25 Hall Monitor 35 Abingtonian 3 Circulation
Manager, 4 Copy Editor.
DAVIS, REBECCA: .Class Council 25 Student Council 45 Peace Club 25
Human Relations Club 45 School Store 25 Humanities Club 2.
DAVISON, BARBARA: Affiliation Club 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching
Band 3, 45 Office Helper 1, 25 Senior Prom,45 Bowling 1.
DEACON, JANE: Band 1.
DEAN, EARVIN: Rock 'n Roll Club 3, 4.
DeMARCO, JOYCE: Class Council 15Stage Craft Club 1.
DENNIS, ROBERT: Leo Club 45 Dance Band 45 Rifle 2, 3, 4.
DePAUL, DEDE: Student Council 1 Treasurer, 2, 3, 45 Advisory Board
2, 35 Spirited '70 1, 2 Treasurer, 3 President, 45 PFTA 1 Treasurer5
Guides and Ushers 25 Junior Prom Key Committee Chairman 35
Cafeteria Monitor 3.
DETHLOFF, JANET: Student Council 35 GIAC 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Usherettes 35 Junior Orientation 35 Hockey 15
Tennis 15Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 LaCrosse 2, 3, 4.
DIANA, ANGELA: GIAC 15Spirited '70 15 Ghost Post 25 News Bureau
25 Chaorale 25 Choir 45 Hockey 1, 25 Swimming 1, 25 LaCrosse 1.
DICKERSON, LISA: Rockin Roll Club 15 Intramural Volleyball 25
Intramural Basketball 1.
DiDONATO, JOHN: Soccer 1, 3, 4.
DIGGS, STEVE: Modern Dance 2.
D'lMPERlO, JOYCE! Class Council 1, 2.
DINKINS, JACOUELINE: Student Council 25 Junior Class Cabinet 35
Cheerleading 1 5 Spirit Sister 45 Monitor 4.
DOLSON, SUSAN: Debate Club 15Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 World Affairs
Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Book Store 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
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DOMENICALI, PETER: Honor Society 1, 2 Vice-President 3, 4
Vice-President5 Archeology Club 15 French Club 35 Latin Club 35
Italian Club 35 Chess Club 1, 25 Amateur Radio Club 4 President5
Abingtonian 4 Assistant Editor5 Math Tutor 2.
DOMPE RT, DENNIS: Audio Visual Aides 15Spanish Club 3, 4.
DORMANDY, CAROL: Geology Club 25 Spirited '70 2, 3, 45 FTA 25
PFTA 3, 4 Secretary5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 3, 45 Junior
Orientation 4.
DOUGHERTY, SUSANNE: Student Council 45 Class Council 2, 35.Sub
Deb 3, 45 Spirit Sisters 1, 2, 35 Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior
Orientation 45 Hockey 15 LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
DOWNING, CARYL: Class Council 45 Folk Music Club 25 Human
Relations Club 45 Latin Club 45 World Affairs Club 45 Montreal Music
Exchange 35 Junior Orientation 45 Rifle Drill Team 35 Orchestra 1, 2,
3, 4.
DuBOlS, ROBERT: Chess Club 15Ghost Post 15 Art Club 3.
DUFFY, JIM: Student Council 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 35 Track 3, 45
Cross Country 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Football 3, 4.
DUITCH, JIM: Track 1.
DURHAM, GERALDINE: Rock and Roll Club 1, 2, 3,45 Hockey 1, 2.
DYSON, DAVID: Student Council 3,4 Parliamentarian5 Class Council 1
Vice-President5 Spirit Club 3, 4 President5 Advisory Board 3, 45 Key
Club' 3, 45 Varsity A 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45
Football 1, 25 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 4.
EARNEST, GINNY: Student Council 1, Class Council 2, 3, 45 Spirited
'70 2, 3, 45 ORACLE 45 Chorus 1, 25 Cheerleading 1, 35 Junior Prom
Committee 35 Senior Prom Committee 45 Freshmen Orientation 2.
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EBER LE, CHARLENE: World Affairs Club 25 Spirited '701, 2, 3, 4.
EDDY, CHUCK: Student Council 3, 4 Alternate5 Honor Society 3, 45
Cinema Club 25 "Dark of the Moon," "Fiorellof" "Men of One
Master," "Bye Bye Birdie," "West Side Story,", Chorale 1, 25 Choir 3,
4 Vice President5 Junior Orientation 45 Track 15 Cross Country 1, 2.
ELLSWORTH, JoANN: Spirited '70 15 Affiliation Club 1, 2, 45 English
Club 35 FBLA 45 Interact 45 Abingtonian 45 News Bureau 25 Band 1.
EMMONS, WILLIAM: FSA 25 Chess 1, 3, 45 Camera Club 4.
ENDY, DREW: Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Soccer 1, 3, 4.
ENTINE, ARLIENE: Class Council 25 Abingtonian 45 News Bureau 25
Library Aide 1, 25 Bookstore 15 Spanish Tutor 15 Junior Orientation
4.
EPSTEIN, MARC: Archery Club 15 Art Club 25 Stagecraft Club 25
Camera Club 45 Abingtonian 45 Spectre 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
ERICKSON, STEVE: Class Council 15Student Council 25 Spirit Club 25
Chorale 1, 25 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4.
ERLICHMAN, CAROL: Archeology Club 15 Interact Club 45 Bookstore
1.
ETTNER, MICHAEL: ORACLE 45 Honor Society 1, 25 French Club 15
Humanities Club 15 World Affairs Club 15 Creative Writing Club 45
Math Tutor 3, 4.
EULE R, MARCIA: Class Cabinet 35 Spirited '70 3.
FACCIOLO, ANGELINA: F.B.L.A. 45 Chorus 2.
FANELLI, ANGELO, C.: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.
FANELLI, NICHOLENE: F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Spirit of '70 45 Intra-
mural Bowling 2, 3.
FANELLI, THERESA: Junior Orientation5 F.B.L.A. 15 Basketball
manager 15 Spanish Club.
FARIS, MARY-RACHEL: Student Council 1, 2, 45 Secretary of Class
15 Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 45 Sports Editor 45 English Club 35 Spirit of '70
1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 President of Orchestra 25 West Side Story
Publicity Committee 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45
Lacrosse 1, 2, 35 GIAC 45 School Store 1, 2.
FAULKNER, CAROL: ORACLE 45 Spirit of'701, 2, 3, 45 "West Side
Story" Summer Stock 25 "Fi0Y9Il0": "Guys and Dolls"5 Chorale 1, 25
Choir 3, 45 Cheerleading 15 Hockey 1.
FAUNCE, DIANE: F.N.A. 45 F.T.A. 45 Chorus 1.
FAY, ROBERT, E.: Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 25 Lacrosse 3, 45 Ski
Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Anthropology Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
FEERRAR, STEPHEN: Senior Class Council 45 Spanish Club 35
Baseball 15 Interact 45 Campus Life 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 4.
FELD, ELAINE: Class Council 45 Junior Orientation 45 Spirit Club 1,
2, 45 Spanish Club 1, 3, 45 Library Aide 1, 25 Cinema Club 3.
FELDMAN, LARRY: ORACLE 45 Abingtonian 35 Debate Team 3, 45
Junior Prom Decorating Committee 35 Latin Club 45 Cinema Club 2,
3, 45 Folk Club Vice-President 15 Folk Concert 2, 3.
FE LLEY, DOUG: World Affairs 45 Art Club 35 Interact 35 Peace Club
25 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 15 Intramural Basketball 3.
FERRANTE, MARIA: BasketbaII5 Chorale.
FISHER, ELWOOD: House "A" Council 1, 25 Junior Orientation 45
Peace Club 25 Football 15 Folk Club 3.
FLEISCHER, MARTIN: FTA 1, 25 Leo Club 3, 45 Audio Visual Aides
1,25 Band 1,2,3, 4.
FLEISCHMAN, KATHY: Spirited '701, 2, 3, 45 Guides and Usherettes
2.
FLINT, ELAINE: Stagecraft Club 1, 2, 35 Theatre Work 3.
FOOS, BARBARA: Student Council 3, 45 Class Council 25 ORACLE 45
Honor Society 1, 2 Treasurer, 3, 45 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Ghost Post
25 News Bureau 45 Guides and Ushers 25 Junior Prom 35 Chorale 1, 25
Concert Choir 3, 4.
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FORMAN, PETER: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 1, 2, 3,
45 Creative Writing Club 1 Vice-President5 Debate Club 45 Dance
Band 45 Junior Prom Committee 3 Chairman5 Senior Prom
Committee 45 Chorale 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 35 Ghost Post
1, 25 Abingtonian 3, 4.
FORD, HENRY: Class Council 15Advisory Borad 25 Parliamentarian 25
Student Council 2, 3, 45 Interact 45 Varsity A 45 French Tutor 25
Math Tutor 2, 45 Junior Prom 35 Senior Prom 45 Freshman
Orientation 25 Junior Orientation 4 Chairman5 Intramural Fencing 35
Wrestling 15 Baseball 15 LaCrosse 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45
Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4.
FRANK, PAM: ORACLE 45 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance Club
25 Art Club 3, 45 Horseback Riding Club 45 Intramural Basketball 1.
FRANKEL, HARRY: House Council 1, 25 Junior Class Cabinet 35
Senior Class Cabinet 45 ORACLE 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Ghost Post 25 Abingtonian 3, 45 Interact 45 Junior Class PIay5 Junior
Prom 35 Senior Prom 45 Christmas Drive 1, 2, 35 Tennis 1.
FRANTZ, JERRY: Class Council 3 Alternate5 Key Club 3, 45 Interact
Club 45 Junior Orientation 45 Hall Monitor 3, 45 Intramural Bowling
3, 4.
FRANZ, CHRIS: Archeology Club 1.
FREEDMAN, I. JAY: ORACLE 45 World Affairs Club 1, 2, 3, 45
President5 Affiliation Club 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Ghost Post 25
Abingtonian 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Choral 2.
FRIEDLAND, MICHAEL: Spirit Committee 25 Interact Club 3.
FUCHS, DAVID: Railroad Club 15Chess Club 1 President5 Abingtonian
4.
GALLAGHER, KEVIN: Student Council 3 Alternate5 Class Council 45
Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 FSA 2 Vice-President5 Spanish Club 35
Band 1, 2.
GAMBURG, BETH: Honor Society 3, 4 Secretary: Ghost Post 1, 25
Abingtonian 3, 4 Editor5 Spirited '70 1, 25 Affiliation Club 1, 25
Cinema Club 25 French Club 25 English Club 3 Treasurer: Human
Relations Club 3, 45 News Bureau 3, 4.
GANGES, HARRY: Football 1, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 3, 4.
GANTMAN, LEWIS: ORACLE 45 House Council 25 National Honor
Society 2, 3, 45 Jazz Club 1, 25 Junior Prom Co-Chairman 35 Senior
Prom Co-Chairman 45 Ghost Post 25 Pit Orchestra 35 Marching Band
2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3.
GARBER, GAIL: Book Store 15Spanish Tutor 1.
GARDINER, CLORIA: Creative Writing Club 15 Stagecraft Club 15
Foreign Affairs Club 25 Cinema Club 2, 35 Humanities Club 25 Peace
Club 25 English Club 35 Ghost Post 25 Abingtonian 4.
GARRISON, JAN: World Civilizations Club 25 Affiliation Club 3, 4.
GAY, PEGGY: House Council 1, 25 Junior Class Cabinet 35 Art Club 1,
25 French Club 1, 25 Spirited '70 15 Hall Monitor 3.
GEBERT, JOHN: Leo Club 3, 4 President: Young Life 2, 3, 4: Boys
Spirited '70: Key Club 2: Track 1: LaCrosse 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3,
4: Soccer 1, 3, 4.
GENSHEIME R, JOHN: Stagecraft Club 1: Camera Club 2.
GERLACH, RICHARD: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer
Manager 3.
GERMERSHAUSEN, AND REAS: Affiliation Club 4: Orchestra 4.
GIANGIULIO, RONALD: Spanish Club 1: Band 1, 2: Chorus 4:
Baseball 1:Soccer Manager 1.
GILES, RONNIE: Interact Club 4: Key Club 4.
GILMOUR, BOB: Ancient History Club 2, 3: Leo Club 3, 4: Cafeteria
Monitor 3, 4: Football 1: Baseball 1, 2: Intramural Basketball 3, 4.
GISLASON, JUDY: House Council 1 Treasurer: Class Council 2:
Student Council 3, 4 Recording Secretary: Student Dress Code
Committee 3, 4: Theater Honorary 1, 2, 3 Secretary 4: All School
Musical 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Girl's Rifle Drill Team 1, 2, 3: J.V.
Hockey 1: Intramural Basketball 1.
GODSHALL, BRUCE: Boys' Chorus 2: Wrestling 1, 2.
GOERLICH, BARBARA: Junior Class Cabinet: Senior Class Cabinet:
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Library Aide 2:
Hall Monitor 3: Chorus 1: Chorale 2: Concert Choir 3, 4: Hockey 1.
GOFF, JERRY: Leo Club 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Soccer 1:Wrestling 1, 3.
GOLDBERG, HARRISE: French Club 3: Library Aide 1, 2.
GOODWIN, DON: Class Cabinet Alternate 4: Television Production 2:
Debate Club 3: ARTW 3, 4: WIBF Faiod Show 4: CSP 4.
GORDON, MARK: National Honor Society 3, 4 President: Chess Club
1: Humanities Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching
Band 3, 4.
GOREN, DENISE: ORACLE 4 Business Editor: Student Council 3, 4:
Modern Dance Club 1, 2: Spirited '70 1, 2: World Affairs Club 4:
Guides and Ushers 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
GORKES, RICHARD: Photography Club 1, 2: Key Club 4.
GRACE, PAM: ORACLE 4: Spirited '701, 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2:
Interact 4: Library Aide 1, 2: Intramural Volleyball 1, 2.
GRAHAM, DAVID: Junior Class Council: Student Council 4: House
Council 1: Affiliation Club 2: Key Club 3, 4: Varsity A 3, 4: Rifle
Team 1, 2, 3, 4.
GRANDY, ELAINE: Class Council 1, 2, 3: FBLA 2 Secretary: French
Club 2, 3.
GRAY, VICTOR: Rock and Roll Club 4.
GREENSTEIN, ANDREW: Student Council 2, 3: French Club 1, 2
Vice-President: World Affairs Club 1, 2 President 3: Interact 3, 4:
Tennis Team 2, 3, 4.
GRIFFITH, FRED: Chess Club 2:Track 1.
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GRIMSHAW, SUSAN: Creative Writing 1: Spirited '70 2, 3, 4:
Acquestrian Club 4: Interact Club 4: Softball 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 2.
GROSS, ALAN: ORACLE 4: Interact Club 4: Ski Club 4.
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GUGLIEMO, DAVID: House Council 1, 2: Abingtonian 4: Key Club
3, 4: Varsity A Club 3, 4: Football 1: Baseball 1, 2, 4: Wrestling 1, 2,
3, 4 Varsity.
GUTKNECHT, RUTH: Student Council Alternate 3: Spirited '701,2:
Affiliation 1, 2, 4 Vice-President: PFTA 4: Bible Club 4: Hall
Monitor 4: Library Monitor 4: Ghost Post 2: Majorettes 1, 2: Band 1,
2, 3, 4.
HACHENBURG, PETER: Student Council 1, 2: Class Council 4: FSA
1: Interact 4: Human Relations Club 4: ORACLE 4: Math Tutor 4:
Abingtonian 4: Ping Pong Club 2: Baseball 1: Basketball 1.
HADLEY, JOHN: Key Club 3: Junior Orientation 4.
HAGGAS, DEBORAH: Affiliation 3: Library Aide 4.
HAHN, BILL: Photography Club 1: Radio Club 1: Chorale 2: Concert
Choir 4: Band 1, 2, 4.
HALDEMAN, BONNIE: FNA 1, 2: Spirited '70 1: FTA 4.
HALL, RICHARD: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2.
HALPERN, SHANNA: National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: GIAC 3, 4:
Affiliation Club 1, 2: Ski Club 3, 4: Spirited '701, 2, 3: French Club
4: Basketball JV 1, 2, 3: Tennis JV 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4.
HAMILTON, MARIE: Baseball: Basketball: Volleyball.
HANAS, GALE: Affiliation Club 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Volleyball 2:
Tri-Hi-Y 3.
HANNA, MARK: Cross Country 2: Track 2.
HANNIG, GLENN: Stamp and Coin Club 4: Junior Orientation 4:
Chorale 1, 2: Chorus 3.
HARBERGER, MARGARET: Class Council 2: House Council 1: Folk
Music Club 2: Chorale 1, 2: Concert Choir 3, 4.
HARMON, JON: Cinema Club 2, 3: Spectre 3, 4: Abingtonian 4.
HARRISON, ANNE: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 President: Affiliation Club
1, 2: Humanities Club 1, 2, 4: Creative Writing, Club 1: Orchestra 1,
2, 3, 4: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Spirited '70 1: Math Tutor 3.
HARRISON, DEBBI: Student Counlcil 1, 2, 3, 4: Spirited '70 1, 2, 4:
Drama Club 1, 2: Teens for the Retarded 2: Human Relations 4:
Black Theatre 3, 4.
HAUSE, VIRGINIA:
Treasurer, Spirited '70 2, 3, 4: Usherettes 3, 4: Teachers Aide 4:
Affiliation Club 4: Library Aide 2: Senior Prom 4: Junior Orientation
4: Basketball 1: Hockey 1.
FTA 1, 2 President: PFTA 3 Vice-President 4
HAUSER, SHARON: Art Club 2, 3, 4: ORACLE 4: Library Monitor 4:
Senior Prom 4.
HAWKINS, HOLLY: ORACLE 45 gugdent Council Alternate 45HFTA 3,
45 ABTW 3, 45 Guidance Office 3, 45 Spirited '70 1, 2, 35 Dramatic
Club 15Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Ghost Post 1, 25 Basketball 1.
HAYES, ED: House Council 25 Class Council Alternate 3, 45 Ski Club 3,
45 Young Life 45 Leo Club 3, 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Band 1,
25 Wrestling 15Germantown Exchange 3.
HAYES, VICTORIA: Student Council Alternate 35 House Council 15
Affiliation Club 15 Spirited '70 1, 25 Senior Prom5 Hall Monitor 35
Soph Hop 25 Color Guard 1, 2 Captain 3.
HE LLE R, JEFF: Key Club 3, 45 Junior Orientation 45 Cross Country 1,
25 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Track and Field 1, 2.
HELLER, Sl-IEILA: ORACLE 45 Class Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Spirited '70
1, 2, 3, 45 Affiliation Club 1, 2 PresicIent5 Guides and Ushers 25
Junior Prom5 Senior Prom Chairman5 Junior Orientation.
HENNESSY, LOIS: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Affiliation 1, 25 FBLA 3
Vice-Presidentg Junior Prom: Senior Prom5 Junior Class Cabinet
Sub-Deb.
HENNESSY, SUSAN. Student Council 3, 45 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45
FTA 1, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Affiliation Club 1, 25 Senior Prom5 Junior
Orientation5 Abingtonian 4.
HENRY, LOUIS. Camera Club 15 Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
HENRY, PAUL: Baseball 15BaskctbaIl 15Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 LaCrosse 2,
3, 4.
HENRY, STEVE: Library Monitor 45 Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 25
Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 LaCrosse 3, 4.
HERBICEK, CHRIS: Affiliation Club 35 Spirited '70 35 Usherettes 35
Interact Club 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Prom.
HERSCHER, ELAINE: French Club 25 Abingtonian 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3,
45 Marching Band 3, 4.
HESKETH, ANDREW. Track Manager 35 Cross Country Manager 4.
HESSER, JAMES: House Council 15Student Council 25 Class Council 3
Sergeant-at-Armsg Spirit Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45
Leo Club 45 Varsity "A" Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom5 Soccer 15
Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 4.
HEYMAN, JOHN: Interact Club 45 Band 1, 2.
HIBBS, WAYNE: Spirit Committee 2, 3, 4, Leo Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club
2, 3, 45 Basketball 1.
HEGEDUS, BOB: Football 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3.
HILEMAN, SUE: House Council 15 Class Council 25 Cheerleading 15
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4, Affiliation Club 1, 25 GIAC 3, 45 Basketball 15
Tennis 2, 3, 4.
HILL, SHARON: ORACLE 45 Geology Club 15 FTA 1, 2 Treasurer, 3,
45 FNA 25 Affiliation Club 2, 45 World Affairs Club 2, 3, 45 Secre-
Tary's Aide 25 Teachers Aide 2, 3.
HIRSH, JANET: ORACLE 45 Spirited '70 45 World Affairs Club 3, 4
Treasurer5 FTA 4.
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Choir 35 Band 1, 2, 45 Marching Band 4.
HODGE, MARILYN: Class Council Alternate 35 French Club 25
Interact Club 45 Orchestra 25 Marching Band 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2,
3, 4.
HODGES, SUSAN: Bible Club 15 French Club 15Stagecraft 25 PFTA 4.
HOEFLING, ROSANNA: Art Club 3, 45 World Affairs Club 4.
HOFMANN, CAROL: Class Cabinet 45 World Affairs Club 15 Spirited
'70 3, 45 Affiliation Club 45 Spirit Committee 45 Hall Monitor 35
Cafeteria Monitor 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. '
HOFMANN, EDWARD: Student Council 4 Sergeant-at4Arms5 Spirit
Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity "A" Club 3 Parliamentarian, 4
Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Key Club 35 Leo Club 45 Band 1, 25 Carnival 3,
45 Track 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 LaCrosse 2, 3, 4.
HOFFMAN, JILL: Spirited '701, 25 Spanish Club 25 Affiliation Club 15
Student Council 2, 3, 4.
HOHNSTOCK, HELEN: Bible Club 2, 35 Affiliation Club 3, 45 Spirited
'70 45 Forum Club 4.
HOLLOWAY, GARY: Debating Club and Team 3 Secretary, 4
Treasurer5 Interact 45 Abingtonian 45 Junior Orientation.
HOLMES, LEZA: Student Council 1, 2 Vice-President, 3, 4
Vice-President5 Advisory Board 1, 2, 3, 45 Black Theater 45 Band 1,
25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3.
HOLMS, ANITA: World Affairs Club 35 FBLA 4.
HOOPER, LINDSEY: House Council 25 Basketball 15 Track 1.
HOOVER, KAREN: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 3, 4.
HOSSACK, CAROLYN: French Club 25 FTA 25 Cheerleading 1.
HOVESPIAN, NANCY: French Club 15 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spirited '70
35 Human Relations Club 45 Interact 45 Hockey 1.
HUBLEY, MARTIN: Wrestling 15 Football 1, 2.
HUGHES, BRUCE: House Council 15 French Club 1, 25 ARTW 3, 45
Leo Club 3, 45 Theatre Honorary 45 Dramatics Club 45 Varsity "A"
45 Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Junior and Senior Class Play 35 "The
Brick In The Rose."
HUGHES, MARIONE: Forum Club 35 French Club 45 Spanish Club 45
Italian Club 45 World Affairs Club 45 French Tutor 45 Spanish Tutor
4. I
l-IUMPHREYS, PAT: Class Council 25 Spirited '7:01, 2, 3, 45 FNA 1, 25
Usherettes 1, 25A Cappella Choir 35 Senior Prom 45 ORACLE 4.
IATESTA, JEANNE: ORACLE 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Spirited '70
1, 2, 3, 45 Sub Deb Club 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, 2, 35 Senior Prom 45
"Carousel"
JACKE, MARTHA: Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Chorale 25 Library Aide 4.
JACOBSON, KURT: Student Council 2, 45 Class Council 1, 2 President
35 Varsity "A" Club 3, 45 Interact 45 Spirit Committee 1, 2, 3, 45
Baseball 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4.
JENKINS, ROB: House Council 1, 25 Interact 45 Intramural Basketball
3.
JENSEN, NANCY: Student Council 15 Class Council 2, Secretary 3, 45
' Affiliation Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 1, 25 Ski Club 1, 2, 3,
45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Chorale 1, 2.
JOBBA, MARYANN: Class Council 45 FHA 1, 3, 45 Affiliation Club 1,
2, 3, 45 Spirited '70 15 Library Aide 3, 45 Book Store Aide 15 Senior
Prom.
JOHNSTON, KAREN: Affiliation Club 3, 45 PFTA 45 Chorale 2.
JONES, CURTIS: FBLA 45 Cafeteria Monitor 4.
JONES, DEBORAH: FHA 3, 45 FNA 45 Forum Club 45 Volleyball 1.
JONES, SHARON: Class Council 45 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Sub Deb
Club 45 Senior Prom5 Band 1, 2.
JORDAN, H. RONALD: ORACLE 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Ghost Post
1, 25 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Interact 45 Humanities Club 25
Chorus 1, 2, 4. 1 5
KAESSHAEFE R, PAM: Spirited '70 25 French Club 2.
KAHMAR, VIRGINIA: Class Council 35 Spirited '70 1, 2, 35 4
Treasurer5 Varsity Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorale 25 Junior Prom5
Senior Prom.
KAHN, DOUG: Class Council 3, Student Council 45 Varsity "A" Club
3, 45 Cinema Club 25 Camera Club 3, 4 President5 Newsbureau 45
Interact Club 45 Hain Radio Club 4 Vice-Prcs.5 Math Tutor 3, 45
Swimming Arrle 3, 45 Track 15 Riflery 1, 2, 3, 4.
KALEHOFF, RICHARD: Bible Club 15 Varsity "A" Club 45 Marching
Band 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4.
KALINOSKI, MARGARET: Spirited '70 1.
KALOZI, SUE: FHA 15 Spirited '701, 2, 3, 45 FNA 1, 2, 3, 4.
KAMP, SHE LDON: Photography Club 15 Audio Visual Aide 1, 25
Cinema Club 25 Language Lab Aide 1, 2, 45 Stagecraft 1, 2, 3, 4.
KANTOR, CINDY: ORACLE 45 Class Council 2, 45 Senior Class
Cabinet 45 Affiliation Club 1, 45 World Affairs Club 45Spanish Club
1, 25 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 4.
KAPPENBERGER, BARBARA: PFTA 4.
KATZ, FRANK: Crnerna Club 15 House Council 15 Student Council 2,
35 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Abrngtonian 3, 45 Editor5 Ghost Post 25 Math
Tutor 3, 4.
KAUFMANN, SUSAN: Student Council 2, 3, 45 Class Council 45
ORACLE 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spirited '70 1, 2, 35 Guides and
Ushers 25 GIAC 45 Junior Orientation 45 Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 45
Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
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KEMPF, ROGER: English Humanities Club 15 Archeology Club 1, 25
Affiliation Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Italian Club 35 Ghost Post 1,
25 Chorale 1, 25 "Bye Bye Birdie"5"Fiorello,"5Carnival 3, 4.
KERRIGAN, JAMES: ORACLE 45 House Council 1, 25 Student
Council Alternate 45 Art Club 1, 25 Anthropology Club 2, 35 Cinema
Club 2, 35 Theatre Honoary 3, 4 Treasurer5 Humanities Club 2, 3, 45
ARTW 3, 45 CSP 45 "Dark of the Moon" 2, "An Enemy of the
3, "The Visit" 3.
KESLER, BONITAZ Library Aide 25 Spirited '70 4.
KESSEL, SANDRA: Folk Music Club 15 Art Club 25 Drama Club 35
Spirited '705 Library Aide 2, :
KETTERLINUS, ROBERT: Interact 45 Band 1, 25 Orchestra 2.
KIDNEY, PEGGY: House Council President 1, 25 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice-President5 Archeology Club 25 World Affairs Club 2, 45 Italian
Club 4 President5 French Club 45 World Affairs Club 4.
KINARD, RICHARD: Interact Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band
2, 3, 4.
KINGACK, GAYLE: FHA 15 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 FNA 1, 2, 3,
Treasurer 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3.
KINSTLER, ELOISE: FNA 1, 25 Spirited '70 1,.2, 35 Affiliation Club
1, 2, 3, 4.
KIVITZ, JAY: Interact 45 Baseball 15Soccer 3.
KLAUGER, SU: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Affiliation Club 35 Senior
Prom.
KLYMAN, .IOYCE: FTA 45 Cinema Club 35 Senior Prom5 Library Aide
45 Hall Monitor 3, 4.
KNITTEL, J. GREGORY: Class Council 2, 35 Spirit Brothers 1, 2, 3, 45
Varsity "A" 45 Key Club 35 Leo Club 45 Band 15 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45
Baseball 1, 25 Wrestling 2.
KNITTER, WENDY: House Council 25 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Monitor
35 Basketball 1.
KOCH, DOUGLAS: Interact Club 45 Junior Prom5 Football 15
Intramural Basketball 3, 4.
KOCHALKA, JOHN: Animal Club 15 Cinema Club 25 Green House 1.
KOPACKI, GENE: Interact Club 45 Abingtonian 4.
KOZAC, KEVIN: Senior Class Council 45 Spirit Committee 45 Interact
Club 3, 45 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chess Team 3, 45 School Store 1, 25
Football 1.
KRACOFF, HOWARD: House Council 1, 25 Class .Council 35 Ski Club
1, 2, 3, 4. 1
KRANZER, BONNIE: Class Council 35 Student Council 1, 2, 45
Spirited '70 1, 25 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 3, 4
Secretary.
KRATZKE, THEODORE: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Football 1,
2, 3, 4.
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KRAUS, RICHARD: Key Club 3, 4: Hall Monitor 4.
KRAUSS, LINDA: ORACLE 4: French Club 2, 3: Spirited '70 2, 3, 4:
Affiliation Club 3, 4: Interact 4.
KRECKEL, DIETER: World Affairs Club 2.
KURTZ, DORETTA: Junior Class Cabinet Alternate 3: Geology Club
1, 2, 3: PFTA 2, 3, 4: Affiliation Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4:
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Exchange Student to Berlin 4.
KUSHNER, ANDREA: Student Council 3: Class Council 2, 4:
ORACLE 4: Spirited '701, 2, 3, 4: Affiliation Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Forum
Club 3: Guides and Ushers 2.
LACEY, TOM: Interact Club 4: Track 2, 3, 4.
LaCROlZ, CHUCK: House Council 1, 2 President: Class Council 3:
Spirit Committee Vice-President 4: Leo Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4:
Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
LaMORGlA, JUDY: FNA 1, Corresponding Secretary 2: Spanish Club
1, 3, President 4: Latin Club 4: Italian Club 3: J.V. Bowling 2.
LANDSBERT, BRUCE: Coin Club 1: Ping Pong Club 2: Interact Club
4:Tennis 3.
LANE, HEATHER: Class Council 1: Art Club 2, 3: News Bureau 4:
Abingtonian 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Library Aide 3.
LARGE, JANE: Spirited '701:Ghost Post 1, 2: Sprite 1:Geology Club
1, 2: News Bureau 2, 3: Junior Play: Abingtonian 3, 4.
LAWSON, MARY: FTA 3, 4.
LEANESS, MARGIE: Spirited '70 1, 2: Art Club 3: Junior Orientation.
LEE, DOROTHY: Human Relations Club President 2: Basketball 1:
Hockey 1, 4.
LEE, HELEN: Rock 'n Roll Club 1, 2: Art Club 2, 3: Human Relations
Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3.
LEE, ROBERT: ORACLE 4: Student Council 2, 4: Boys Spirit
Committee 2, 3, 4: Election Committee 2: Art Club 2: Junior
Orientation: Junior Prom: Senior Prom: Hall Monitor 3, 4: Carnival
1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2.
LEE, VICKIZ Cheerleading 1, 3, 4.
LEEDOM, CINDY: Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: GIAC 3, 4: Spirited
'70 2: Chorus 1, 2.
LEFFE RTS, CAROL: Spanish Club 4: News Bureau Editor 4: Chorale
1, 2: Choir 3.
LEIB, KAREN: Equestrian Club 1:Spanish Club 1:Senior Prom.
LEIDICH, LINDA: House Council Secretary 1: Class Council 3:
Student Council Advisory Board 2: Student Council 4: GIAC 1, 2,
Vice-President 3, President 4: Affiliation Club 1, 2:ArcheoIogY Club
1: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Prom: Junior Prom: Cafeteria Monitor
3: Basketball 1: Hockey 1, 4: LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4: Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4.
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LEOH, DAVID: Dial Access Aide 1, 2: Debating Club 3: ORACLE 4:
Photography Club 1, 2: Cinema Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
LESTER, RENEE: Art Club 3: Equestrian Club 4.
LINN, JAMES: Interact Club 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Dance
Band 4: Orchestra 1:Track 1:Wrestling 1.
LIPPITT, STEPHEN: Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural
Basketball 3, 4.
LISS, LINDA: Art Club 2: FBLA 3, 4: School Store 3, 4
LIZZIO, JOANNE: Class Council 1: Interact Club 4: Senior Prom:
Guides and Ushers 1, Co-Chairman 2.
LIZZIO, KEN: Student Council 1, 2: Leo Club Vice-President 4:
Carnival Chairman 2: Senior Prom 4: Fencing Club 3: Soccer 1, 2, 3,
4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
LOGAN, PAUL: FSA 2: World Affairs Club 1: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4:
Debate Club 3, 4: Track 1:Water Polo 3, 4.
LOUDON, JAMES: World Affairs Club 2: Chess Club 1, Vice-President
2: Secretary 3, 4.
LUCAS, PAUL: Varsity "A" Club 4: Interact Club 4: Basketball 1:
Track 2, 3: Football 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
LYNN, LOUISE: Spirited '70 1: Ski Club 1, 2: Photography Club 1:
Guides and Ushers 2: FBLA Vice-President 2: Equestrian Club 4:
Fencing 3.
McAFEE, LINDA: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Cabinet 4:
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: GIAC 4: Marching Band 3,
4: JV LaCrosse 2: Varsity LaCrosse 3, 4: Hockey 1: Basketball
Manager 1, 2.
MCCARTNY, DONNA: Spirited '701, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Club
1, 2, 4: Rock n Roll Club 1, 2: Hockey 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2.
MCCLOSKEY, DAN: Spectre 4: Abingtonian 4.
MCCLOY, CHARLES: Railroad Club 3, 4: World Affairs Club 4: "West
Side Story": Marching Band 2, 3, 4.
MCCONOMY, JIM: Football 1: Baseball 1:Stage Help 3, 4.
McCOY, MYRA: Dance Club 1.
MCCRACKER, CHRIS: Class Council 2: Photography Club 1, 2: Hall
Monitor 4: Junior Orientation.
MCCULLOGH, BETH: Hockey Manager 1.
McGEANY, JOHN: Basketball 1: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4.
MCKEEVER, BRAD: Interact Club 4: Dance Band 2, 4: Marching Band
3, 4.
McKEOWN, CLIFF: Archaeology Club 1:Anthropology Club 1:WorId
Affairs Club 4: Abingtonian 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4: Soccer 1.
McLAY, PATRICIA: French Club 1:Spirited '70 1 : Ski Club 1.
McLEAN, JONIE: House Council 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, French
Club 2, Human Relations Club 4.
MCLELLAND, CHRIS: Basketball JV 1, 2,
MADDEN, ANTHONY: Rock n Roll Club 1, Black Theater Workshop
3, Winter Track 2, 3, Spring Track 2, 3, Football 1, 2.
MADDEN, DIANA: Class Cabinet 3, 4, FBLA 1, 4, Rock n Roll 1, 2,
Black Theatre Workshop 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, Hall Monitor 3,
Cafeteria Monitor 4, "West Side Story", Basketball Manager 3, 4,
Black American Study Club 4,
MAGISON, PATTY: PFTA 2, 3, 4, Spirited '701, 2, 3, 4, Interact Club
4, Senior Prom, Junior Prom, Usherettes 3, 4, Chorale 1, 2.
MAILEY, KEVIN: Leo Club Vice-President 3, 4, Varsity "A" 3, 4,
Soph Hop, Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4,
LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
MAISENHELDER, HOWARD: Stagecraft Club 1, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
MAITHA, GARY: National Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Marching Band
3, 4, Dance Band 4.
MAITIN, KARIN: Junior Class Council 3, Spirited '701, 2, 3, Human
Relations Club 1, 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Interact 4, Thespian 2, 3,
Secretary 4, Musical Comedy Reviews 1, "Roar of the Greasepaint",
"West Side Story", "Carousel."
MAJORS, ARLENE: Spirited '70 2, FBLA 1, 2, French Club 2, FHA 1,
2, Human Relations Club 4, FTA 4.
MALATESTA, IAN: Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 4, Advisory
Board 3, 4, Executive 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, JV 2,
Baseball 1, 2.
MALKIN, ALAN: ORACLE 4, World Affairs Club 1, 2, Chess Club 1,
2, 3, Forum Club 3, 4, Math Tutor 3, 4, Abingtonian 3.
MALLOZZI, TOM: Baseball 3, 4.
MacSPARRAN, PHIL: Wrestling 1.
MANDEL, DONNA: ORACLE 4, Spirited '70 1, 2, 4, Equestrian Club
2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, PFTA 3, 4.
MANISCALCO, VALERIE: Class Council 2, Student Council Alternate
3, 4, ORACLE 4, Spanish Club 1, Library Aide 1, 2, Junior Prom,
Senior Prom 4, Abingtonian 4.
MANSTEIN, MARK: ORACLE 3, 4, Humanities 1, 2,WorId Affairs 1,
2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Abingtonian 3, 4, Ghost
Post 1, 2, "West Side Story", Marching Band 3, 4, Junior Prom,
Senior Prom 4, LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARCY, NANCY: ORACLE 3, 4, House Council 2, Affiliation Club 2,
3, 4, Spirited '70 4, Interact 4, Equestrian Club 4, Senior Prom 4,
Tennis Manager 3.
MARGUSITY, NINA: Class Council 3, 4, Honor Society 3,4,Spirited
'70 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact 4, GIAC 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Junior Prom,
Senior Prom, Orchestra 1, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 1, LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARINO, JOHN: Italian Club 3, Spectre 3.
IVIARKIND, STEVEN: Table Tennis 3, Baseball 1, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARRA, ROGER: Band 1.
MARSHALL, CARYN: Spanish Club 2, 4, PFTA 3, 4, World Affairs
Club 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 2, Ghost Post 2, Abingtonian 4.
MARTIN, DANIEL: Class Council 1, 2, Student Council 4, ORACLE 4,
Ghost Post 1, 2 Sports Editor, Abingtonian 4, Stagecraft 1, English
Club President 3, Human Relations 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4.
MARVIS, BARBARA: Student Council 1, ORACLE 4, Spirited '701,
2, Archaeology Club 1, Camera Club 3, 4, ARTW 4, Cinema Club 2,
3, Library Aide 1, 2, Ghost Post 1, 2, Abingtonian 3, 4, Sprite 1, 2,
Spectre Editor 3, 4.
MASON, ROSE: FNA 2, Bible Club 4.
MATKOV, SHARON: ORACLE 4, Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 3,
4, Equestrian Club 4, ARTW 4, Library Aide 1, 2, Ghost Post 1, 2,
Abingtonian 3, 4.
MAUST, CHERYL: Spirited '70 1, Horseback Riding Club 4, PFTA 4,
Orchestra 1, 2.
MEINKEN, ROGER: Junior Class Council, FSA 2, World Affairs Club
2, French Club 3, Key Club 3, 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Golf 3, 4.
MEITZNER, ERIC: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, World Affairs Club
2, 4, Chess Club 1, Abingtonian 2, 4, Chorale 2, Choir 3.
NIESSINA, CHARLES: Class Council 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Geology
Club 1, World Affairs Club 2, FSA 2, Interact 4, Publicity Manager
Junior and Senior Plays, Senior Prom, Football 1, Baseball 1.
MEYE RS, PAUL: Marching Band 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Concert Band
1, 2, 3, 4, District Band 3, 4, "West Side Story."
MEYERS, TOM: Class Council Alternate 2, Ski Club 1, 3, Key Club 4,
Teacher's Aide 1, Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4.
MICCIOLO, JOANNE: Spanish Club 1.
MICHAEL, DEBORAH: FBLA 1, Bible Club 3, 4, Affiliation 3.
MILDENBERG, BUDD: Camera Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
MILKS, SYLVIA: Spirited '701, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1,2, FNA 1, 2,
FHA 1, 4, FTA 4.
MILLER, CATHY: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3,
MILLER, MARTY: Stamp Club 1 ,Coin Club 2, Spanish Club 3.
MILLER, MARY: Humanities 1,Spirited '701, 2, Basketball 1.
MILLER, MICHAEL: Math Club President 1, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, "You
Can't Take It With You", "Fiorello", Abingtonian 4, Spectre Short
Story Editor 4, Paperback Book Store 1, Chorale 1, 2, Concert Choir
3, 4.
MILLER, ROBERT: Interact 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4,
Pep Band 3, 4, Baseball 1.
MILLER, WfH:LlAMe4-louse Council 25' Key 'Club 2, 345 Band.l,.25
Pep Band 3, 45 Drum Major 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Orchestra 1.
MINTZEN, DEBBIE: ORACLE 45 Student Council Alternate 35
Spirited '70 1, 25 French Club 1, 25 World Affairs Club 45 Junior
Prom5 Senior Prom5 Library Aide 1, 25 Chorale 25 Concert Choir 35
Summer Stock 2.
MOLL, KENN: Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 45 Boy's Spirit Committee 1, 2, 3,
45 Key Club 45 Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Cafeteria Monitor 45
Junior Orientation5 Wrestling 2, 3, 4.
MONTGOMERY, RICH: Senior Class Cabinet 45 Varsity "A" Club 45
Ski Club 3, 45 Leo Club Secretary 45 Football 3, 45 LaCrosse 3, 4.
MORAN, MICHELLE: French Club 15 Horseback Riding Club 45
Cheerleading 15 Hall Monitor 35 ORACLE 35 "You Can't Take lt
With You"5 Hockey JV 2.
MORGAN, ERIC: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Interact 3, 45 Soccer 1,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
MORRIS, DEBBIE: Monitor 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3.
MORTOR, EDWARD: Soccer 1.
MOTTER, DAWN: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 ORACLE 45 Spirited '70
1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, President 25 Humanities Club 25 Guides and
Ushers 25 Library Aide 1, 25 Chorale 25 A Capella 3.
MRVICA, LINDA: Spirited '701, 25 FNA 45 FHA 15 Ghost Post 1, 25
Abingtonian 3.
MOYER, RON: Archery Club 2.
MULLEN, LINDA: Student Council Alternate 35 French Club 1, 25 Art
Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
MURPHY, PAT: Health Club 25 Key Club 2, 35 Interact 35 Varsity "A"
Club 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4.
MYERS, KAREN: Student Council 35 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45Ski Club
1, 2, 3, 45 Forum Club 2, 3, 45 Affiliation Club 3, 45 Equestrian Club
2, 45 French Club 25 Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1.
MYERS, RICHARD: Student Council Alternate 45 Class Council
Representative 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3.
NAPOLEON, PAULA: Senior Class Cabinet 45 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45
Archeology Club 15 Ski Club 3, 45 GIAC 3, 45 Hall Monitor 35
Hockey 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
NATHAN, C. ROBERT: Geology Club 15 World Affairs Club 25
Photography Club 3, 45 Interact 4.
NATHAN, J. ROBERT: Class Council 1, 2, 3, 45 ORACLE 35 Interact
Club 3, 4 President5 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Basketball 15 Baseball
2.
NAZARENE, JOE: Senior Class Cabinet 45 Interact 45 Campus Life
Club President 45 Chorale 1, 25 Chorus 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 2,
3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.
NEMORE, ROBERT: Geology Club 15 World Affairs Club 1, 2, 3, 45
Hand Radio Club 1, 25 FSA 1,25 Interact 45 Wrestling 1, 3.
2:
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NEWMAN, ANDY: Soccerj , 2, 324, ......
NEWMAN, JANISE: FTA 25 Creative Writing 35 Drama Club 3, 4.
NITZKY, CINDY: Monitor 3, 45 Senior Prom.
NOZISKO, DENISE: FBLA 3, Treasurer 45 Bowling 3, 4.
OCKS, JACOUE LINE: Forum Club 35 World Affairs Club 4.
OERTEL, LINDA: Bowling 3, 4,
OGLE, SHARON: Hockey 15Swimming 1.
OLMSTED, ERIC: ORACLE 45 World Affairs Club 45 Abingtonian 45
JV Soccer 25 JV Bowling 3, Varsity 45 Tennis 4.
OSWALD, JOAN: ORACLE 45 Honor Society 1, 25 Spirited '701, 2, 3,
45 Guides and Ushers 1, 25 Affiliation Club 1, 25 Chorale 25 Junior
Prom.
OWENS, ALEASE: Rock n Roll Club 15 Spirited '70 45 Human
Relations Club 15 Black Theater 45 "West Side Story"5 Hall Monitor
3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 4.
OWEN, ROBERT: Student Council Alternate 35 ORACLE 45
Affiliation Club 25 Humanities 25 Drama Club 25 World Affairs Club
2, 45 Key Club 2, 45 Theatre Advisory 45 Junior Prom5 Paperback
Moon"5 Band 15 Chorale 1, 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 House Council 1
Class Council 35 Student Council 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Football
1, 25 Basketball JV 25 Baseball JV 25 Varsity 3, 45 Intramurals
3, 4.
PALISCA, LINDA: Class Council Alternate 25 Student Council 3, 4:
GIAC 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Captain 4.
PARADISE, ANDREW: Interact 3, 45 Student Publication 45 Chorale 1,
25 Concert Choir 3, 4.
PARKER, DONALD: Key Club 2, 45 Football 15 Baseball 2. '
PARKER, ELAINE: House Council 1 Secretary 25 GIAC 3, 45 FNA 35
Spirited '70 1, 25 Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Flag Baton 1, 2, 35
Hockey 1, 2, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
PARKES, DEBBIE: Class Council 2, Alternate 45 Archives Editor 45
Archeology Club 15Spirited '70 2, 3, 45 Chorale 1, 2.
PARSONS, CINDY: Student Council 15 House Council 25 Junior Class
CounciI5 National Junior Honor Society5 National Honor Society5
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Anthropology Club 1, 25 Gymnastics Club 1,
2, 35 Junior Prom: Hockey 1, 2, 3, Varsity 4.
PARTRIDGE, JOHN: Class Council 1, 25 Key Club 45 Gymnastics 1, 2'
Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Baseball 1.
PATTON, PAUL: Chorale 1, 25 Concert Choir 45 Football 15 Track 1, 2,
35 Wrestling 1, 2.
PAUL, ROBERT: Stamp and Coin Club 1, 25 Rifle Team 3, 4.
PEIFFER, TED: House Council 15 Class Council 25Student Council 3,
Treasurer 45 Paperback Book Store 15 ARTW 1, 2, 35 Drama Club 25
French Club Treasurer 25 Archery Club President 25 Leo Club 3,
Director 45 AV Aide 1, 25 Stagecraft Club 1, 25 Varsity "A" Club 45
Junior Orientation 45 Soph Hop 25 Carnival 35 Lounge Monitor 35
Cafeteria Monitor 3, 45 Track 35 Winter Track 2, 35 Cross Country 3
4. '
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PENECALE, TINA: spirited '70 2: FNA 1.
PEPPELMAN, TINA: FBLA 1, 2, 3: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4:Spirited '70 4.
PEREGRIM, JOHN: Archeology Club 1: Theatre Honorary 3,
Vice-President 4: Drama Club 3: "FioreIlo" 2: "Guys and Dolls":
"Teahouse of the August Moon": "West Side Story": "Brick and the
Rose."
PERKINS, JIM: Football 1: Basketball 1: JV Basketball 2: Intramural
Basketball 3, 4.
PERRIN, VICKI: Class Council 1, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Spirited '70
1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Orientation 4: Senior Prom: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.
PERRY, JOHN: Chess Club 1, 2, 3: Abingtonian 4: Spring Track 1, 3,
4: Winter Track 3, 4: Cross Country 4.
PHILLIPS, CHRIS: Modern Dance 1.
PILGRIN, HOLLY: Student Council Alternate 4: Canadian Exchange
:rr 3:fBistrietf0rchestra 2:0rchestra-2,:37:4. f W
PINKERTON, RUSSELL: Baseball 1, 2: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 1, 2,
3, 4 Co-Captain.
PISTILLI, PATRICIA: Spirited '70 2, 3, 4: Publicity Committee 2, 3,
4: Italian Club 3: Recording Secretary 4: Affiliation Club 4.
PLATT, LOIS: Spirited '70 4: Interact 4: Senior Prom 4: Volleyball
Intramural 1: Intramural Softball 2: Usherettes 3.
PLATT, MARGIE: Spirited '70 4: Intramural Volleyball 1: Intramural
Softball 2.
PLUSCHT, MATT: Volleyball 1: Football 1.
POLANSKI, MARY: Spirited '70 4.
POLSON, STEVEN: Basketball 1:Soccer 1:Wrestling 3.
PORTNEY, ROBERT: Honor Society 3, 4: Canadian Exchange 3:
"West Side Story": Choir 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.
POTTS, VIRGINIA: FTA 1: Geology Club 1: Bible Club 2: Creative
Writing Club 3.
VOICE, EILEEN: Spirited '701.
PULLI, CELIE: Stagecraft Club 1: Art Club 2, 3, 4: Affiliation Club 3,
4: "West Side Story" Orchestra 3: Honors Band 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4:
Marching Band 3, 4.
PURPURA, DENISE: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Class Council 2: FBLA
2: Spirited '70 1, 2, 4: Affiliation Club 2:Usherettes 3: Cheerleading
1.
OUIGLEY, NANCY: Human Relations Club 4.
OUINN, JOE: Soccer 3, 4.
RADOSIN, CATHARINE: Stagecraft Club 2: PFTA 4: Senior Prom:
Junior Orientation 4.
RAFFERTY, BILL: Boy's Spirit Club 2: Key Club 2, 3: Football 1:
RAMSEY, PATRICIA: Cinema Club 1: FNA 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3:
Junior Orientation 4: Senior Prom 4: JV Basketball 1.
RANDOLPH, LYNN: Class Council 1: Spanish Club 1: Spirited '70 2,
3, 4: World Affairs Club 2, 4: Forum Club 3: Human Relations Club
4: Junior Class Play.
RASLAVICH, STEPHEN: Boy's Spirited Committee 2: Key Club 3, 4:
Theatre Honorary 4: ARTW 4: Senior Prom 4: Junior Orientation 4:
"West Side Story": "OIiver": "Men of One Master": Track 1.
RAY, DONNA: House Council 2: Affiliation Club 1, 2: Spirited '701,
2, 3, 4: Teens for Retarded 2, 3: Stagecraft Club 2: Peace Club 2:
Chorale 2: Junior Orientation 4: Senior Prom: "West Side Story":
"Carousel": "Dark of The Moon": Mniorettes 2, 3, 4.
REBELO, MARY: Affiliation Club 3: Spirited '70 4: Junior Orientation
4: Senior Prom.
REESE, LAWRENCE: Interact Club 3, 4: Varsity "A" Club 4: Track
and Field 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 3.
REESE, LINDA: FBLA 2 Secretary: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: Affiliation
Club 3, 4: Senior Prom: Interact 4: Band 1, 2. I
REMENTER, SANDY: Student Council 1: Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4:
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorale 1, 2: Concert Choir 4: Junior Prom:
Senior Prom: Hockey 1.
REYNOLDS, EDIE: Young Life 4: Ski Club 4: Spirited '70 4: Library
Aide 4: Junior Prom: Senior Prom.
REYNOLDS, JEFF: National Honor Society 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4:
Theatre Honorary 4: Camera Club 4: ARTW 4: Dramatics 3, 4:
"Teahouse of the August Moon": "You Can't Take It With You":
"West Side Story."
RIESER, DIANE: FTA 1, Vice--President 2: PFTA 3, President 4:
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: Affiliation Club 3, 4: Geology Club 2: Interact
Club 4: Usherettes: Junior Orientation: Senior Prom: Mock Elections
3.
RIFFKIN, KENNY: House Council 1, 2: Class Council Alternate 3, 4:
Key Club 3, 4: Teacher's Aide 3, 4: Baseball 1:Soccer 1.
RITTING, SUSAN: Bowling JV 2: Varsity 3, 4: Intramural Bowling 2,
3, 4.
ROBBINS, LOURlEt Spirited '70 1: Affiliation Club 2: Modern Dance
Club 2: Cafeteria Monitor 4.
ROBERTS, FLORENCE: Spirited '70 1: Affiliation Club 2: World
Affairs Club 4: Marching Band 3, 4.
ROBERTS, WILLIAM: Jazz Club 2: Railroad Club 3, 4: Honor Society
3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1.
ROBINSON, GARY: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Class Council 4: Key
Club Vice--President 2, 3, 4: Varsity "A" Club 2, 3: Treasurer 4:
Theatre Honorary 3, President 4, Concert Choir President 3, 4: "Bye,
Bye Birdie": "Guys and Dolls": "Carousel": "FiorelIo": "Roar of the
Greasepaint": "West Side Story": Track 1, 2, 4: Cross Country 1, 2,
3, 4.
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBINSON, MEG: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
3
ROCCO, CHAR LES: Wrestling 15 Baseball 15 Football 1, 2.
ROESING, GARY: ORACLE 45 FBLA 2, 35 Photography Club 2, 3, 45
Spectre 3, 45 Abingtonian 45 Editor of Photography Student
Publications 45 Football 15 Baseball 1.
ROSENBE RG, PETER: Abingtonian 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band
2, 3, 4.
ROSENBERG, SUE: Spirited '70 1, 25 FBLA Treasurer 25 Cafeteria
Monitor 45 Band 1.
ROSENFELD, JILL: Student Council 2, 3, 45 Class Council 25 French
Club 1, 35 ORACLE 45 Senior Prom 4.
ROSENWALD, JON: Class Council 1, 35WorId Affairs Club 25 Interact
Club 45 Marching Band 3, 4.
ROSSI, CAROL: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Dial Access Aide 1, 25
Stagecraft Club 1, 25 Cinema Club 35 Photography Club 3, 45 FTA 45
Affiliation Club 35 Humanities 25 Spectre 45 Abingtonian 4.
ROTA, GEORGE: Football 15WrestIing 1.
RUBIN, ED: House Council 15 French Club 25 Golf Team 2, 4.
RUDKIN, CHARLES: Student Council 45 Creative Writing Club 3, 45
Ghost Post 25 Spectre 35 Orchestra 1, 2.
RUOFF, LANE: Class Council 15'Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Theatre
Honorary 45 Varsity Swimming 25 TFR President 2.
RUSH, ROBERT: Folk Music Club 1, 2, 35 Photography Club 15 Dial
Access 1, 25 Humanities 2, 35 Cinema Club 2, 35 Ghost Post 1,225
Abingtonian 3, 45 ARTW 3, 45 Dance Band 45 Riflery 4.
RYAN, JOANNE: FNA 1, 25 FHA 1, 25 FBLA 35 Teens for Retarded 45
Spirited '701, 2, 4.
SADDINGTON, JOHN: Leo Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
SAGER, JOAN: Spirited '70 15 Drill Team 1.
SAGET, GWEN: Student Council 1, 2, 35 ORACLE 45 Spirited '701, 2,
3, 45 World Affairs Club 45 Affiliation Club 15 Ghost Post 15 Senior
Prom.
SCHISLER, NANCY: World Affairs Club 2 Secretary5 Ghost Post 25
News Bureau 45 Hockey 1.
SCHNEPF, FRIEDHILDE: Drama Club 1, 25 Affiliation Club 2, 45
FBLA 3, 4 President5 "Dark of the Moon."
SCHROEDER, KAREN: Student Council 3, 45 Honor Society 1, 2, 3,
45 Spirited '70 1, 25 FTA 15 Affiliation Club 1, 2, Secretary 35
President 45 FBLA 45 Morning Announcer 25 ARTW 3, 4.
SCHUYLER, GINNY: FTA 1, 2, 3, 45 Affiliation Club 3, 45 Latin Club
4.
SCHWARZMAN, JANET: ORACLE 45 Class Council 1, 3:Spirited '70
1, 25 Affiliation Club 1, 2 Secretary5 Guides and Ushers 25 Junior
Prom5 Senior Prom5 Ghost Post 1, 2.
SEREDINSKI, PATRICIA: Student Council Alternate 35 Spirited '701,
25 Affiliation Club 1, 2, 35 FHA 35 Library Aide 3.
SHAW, ELAINE: House Council 25 FBLA 15 Spirited '701, 45 FHA 3,
45 PFTA 45 Usherettes 3, 4 Captain.
SHEPPARD, BRUCE: Chorus 15 Chorale 25 Boy's Spirit Committee 25
Track 25 Winter Track 3.
SHOEMAKER, JANET: Student Council 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45
ORACLE 45 Modern Dance Club 1, 25 Guides and Ushers 25Spirited
'70 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorale 1, 25 Choir 3, 45 Junior Orientation5 Soph Hop
25 Junior Prom5 Senior-.Prom5 "Fiorello"5 "West Side Story"5 J.V.
Hockey 1.
SHULMAN, DEBBIE: Class Council Alternate 45 Spanish Club 15
Spirited '70 15 Folk Club 25 World Affairs Club 45 Abingtonian 45
Senior Prom5 Hall Monitor 3.
SHUPAK, NEI L: Key Club 3, 45 Soccer 1.
SIEFKAN, BARBARA: Student Council 15 Class Council 2, 3, 45
Affiliation Club 25 Guides and Ushers 25 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45
FBLA 15 Guidance Aide 25 Hall Monitor 35 J.V. Hockey 15
Intramural Basketball 1.
SIGG, ALBERT: Drama Club 2, 35 Choir 2, 35 Cross Country 1, 2.
SILVER, KAREN: ORACLE 45 Spanish Club 1 Treasurer 3, 4
Treasurer5 English Club 35 Classical Music Club 25 Affiliation Club 2.
SILVERMAN, JILL: Honor Society 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 1, 25
Affiliation Club 1, 25 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Archeology Club 1, 2, 3, 45
Ghost Post 1, 25 Abingtonian 3, 45 News Bureau 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior
Prom.
SILVERMAN, SUSAN: House Council 25 Affiliation Club 15 Spirited
'70 25 Hall Monitor 35 Junior Orientation.
SIMMONS, HUGH: Student Council 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Basketball 1,
2, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
SINE, HEDY: FTA 15 French Club 2, 3 Vice-President5 Honor Study
Hall 35 Junior Class Play.
SINGER, SARAH: ORACLE 45 Spirited '70 1, 25 Affiliation Club 1,
2, 3, 45 Guides and Ushers President 1, 25 Ski Club 2, 35 Orchestra 1.
SKUHERSKY, VERA: Cinema Club 2, 3 Presio-..t5 Humanities 1, 2, 3,
45 Spanish Club 15Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Team 1.
SLATER, RALPH5 Archery Club Vice-President 25 Bible Club 3, 45
Chemistry Tutor 25 Math Tutor 45 Baseball 1.
SMITH, CHERYL: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Affiliation Club 3, 45
Orchestra 1, 2, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1.
SMITH, ELIZABETH: Horseback Riding Club 45 Orchestra 45 Bowling
4.
SMOGER, GE RSON: Student Council 2, 45 ORACLE 35 Honor Society
1, 45 Cinema Club 2, 35 Key Club 45 Math Tutor 35 Intramural
Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 3, 45 Bowling Team 3, 4.
SNOWDEN, JILL: Class Council 15 Spirited '70 1, 25 CSP 45
Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1.
SOBELMAN, JUDY: Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4:
Affiliation Club 1, 2, 3 Treasurer 4: French Club 1, 2, 4: Honor
Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1.
SOLOMAN, MARK: National Jr. Honor Society 2: National Honor
Society 3, 4: Interact Club 4: Debate Club 4: Ghost Post 1, 2:
Abingtonian 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4:
Honors Band 2.
SOME RS, JIM: Chorale 1, 2.
SOMMERFELD, ALFRED: Affiliation Club 4: Soccer 4.
SPECHT, PAUL: Student Council 3, 4: Dress Code Committee 3, 4:
Student Peace Group 1, 2: Spectre 3.
SPECTER, RICHARD: Student Council 4: ORACLE 3: Debate Club 1:
Interact 3, 4: Hall Monitor 4: Ghost Post 3: Abingtonian 3: News
Bureau 3, 4: Basketball 1:Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
SPENCER, CRAIG: Class Council 1:Student Monitor 4: Football 1.
SPENCER, CLINTON: Photography Club 1:Stagecraft Club 2: Concert
Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4: Honors Band 3, 4.
SPIER, STEVE: Humanities 1.
SPIRO, PAM: Spirited '70 1, 2: Humanities 3: "Guys and Dolls"
Review.
SPITALNICK, PAUL: Cinema Club 1, 2: Dial Access Aide 1, 2:
Photography Club 2: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1: Football 1:
Wrestling 4.
STANBACK, CARLTON: Class Council 1, 2: Rock 'n Roll Club 1, 2, 3:
Equestrian Club 4: Concert Band 1, 2: Monitor 4: Baseball 3:
Intramural Basketball 4.
STANISLAW, JAMES: Bible Club 2, 3.
STEEL, CURT: Boys' Spirit Committee 3: Key Club 3, 4: Marching
Band 3, 4: Pep Band 3.
STEIN, DAVID: Interact Club 3, President 4: Archery Club 2: Sprite 2:
Library Monitor 4: Intramural Basketball 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
STENBERG, RICHARD: Varsity "A" Club 4: Ski Club 4: Chorus 1:
Chorale 2: Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Golf 3, 4: Wrestling 2,
3, 4.
STEPHENS, DORLAYNA: Class Council 2: Student Council Alternate
4: Cheerleading 3, 4: Human Relations Club 2.
STERN, ME RYL: Asian Affairs Club 3: Affiliation Club 4.
STEWART, BRUCE: Photography Club 1: Debating Club 1: Leo Club
4.
STEWART, HOWARD: Wrestling 1.
STRASSHEIM, LYNNE: Class Council 1: Student Council 3, 4:
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: Soph Hop 2: Junior Prom: Senior Prom:
Chorale 2: Sub Deb 3, 4: Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4: Soul Sisters 4.
STROTHER, FRENCH: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Wrestling 1:
Baseball 3, 4.
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SUCKLE, ABBY: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Spirited '70 1, 2:
Humanities Club 2: Guides and Ushers 1, 2: School Store 1, 2:
Cinema Club 2, 3: ARTW 4: Ghost Post 1: Sprite 1, 2: Riflery 1, 2, 3:
"Guys and DoIls": "Roar of the Greasepaint": "Fiorello": "You
Can't Take It With You": "Teahouse of the August Moon": "West
Side Story."
SUCSY, STEVEN: Camera Club: Football 1:Track 1, 2: Wrestling 1, 2,
4.
SULLIVAN, THOMAS: Key Club 3: Band 1, 2: Gymnastics Team:
Soccer 1.
SUMMERS, LOUIE: A.V. Aide 2: Theatre Honorary 4: ARTW 4:
Cafeteria Monitor 4: Rifle Team 3: Junior Class Play: Senior Class
Play.
SUPPLEE, JAMES: Honor Society 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Varsity "A"
Club 3: Marching Band 3, 4: Varsity Riflery 1, 2, 3, 4.
SWAIN, JANET: FBLA 2.
SWANGER, PAUL: ARTW 4: Cafeteria Monitor 4: Basketball 4.
SWEENEY, DAVID: Cafeteria Monitor 4.
SWENSON, RICHARD: House Council Treasurer 1: Class Council 2:
Junior Class Cabinet 3: Key Club 2: Leo Club 3, 4: Varsity "A" Club
3, 4: Football 1, 3, 4: LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 4:
Soccer 2.
SZYMANSKI, KARL: Class Council 4: House Council 2: Varsity "A"
Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2: Leo Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Chorale 1, 2:
Chorus 3: Choir 4: Cafeteria Monitor 4: Wrestling 1:Baseball 1, 2, 3,
4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
TAGGART, SUSAN: ORACLE 4: House Council 2: Student Council 4:
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: Stagecraft Club 1, 2: French Club 1, 4:
Affiliation Club 3, 4: FHA 2: FTA 4: Junior Orientation: Hockey
Manager 1.
TAMBLING, CARYL: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Spirited '701, 2, 3,
4: French Club 1, Vice-President 2: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1.
TANNER, JOHN: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1:Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.
TEASDALE, DEBBIE: Spirited '701, 2, 3, 4: GIAC 4: Ski Club 3, 4:
Jr. Prom: Hockey 1, 2: LaCrosse 2, 3, 4.
THATCHER, CRAIG: House Council 1: Student Council 3: Key Club
3: Leo Club 4: Interact 4: Spanish Club 1: Library Aide 1: Junior
Prom: Senior Prom: Soph Hop.
TICHENOR, KATHY: Spirited '701, 2, 3, 4: FNA 2.
TIDWELL, RICK: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 3,4: Dance
Band 4: Honors Band 4: Junior Orientation: Senior Prom.
TIZIANNA, JOANN: FBLA 4: Cafeteria Monitor 4.
TOBIAS, DEBORAH: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Ghost Post 2, 4: "West
Side Story."
TOMLIN, STEVE: VBQOILVCIQEI 71:7 Interact 3, 4: Soccer 1,,3iwQrQss,m ,Y
Country 4.
TORAN, SHELLIE: ORACLE 4: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Theatre Club 2:
World Affairs Club 4.
TRANOUILLO, STEVE: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4.
TSOU, WALTER: House Council Treasurer 2: Student Council 3, 4:
Treasurer Interact 4: Camera Club 4: Junior Orientation: Math Tutor
2, 3, 4: "West Side Story": J. V. Baseball 1.
TUCKER, CINDY: Class Council 2: Student Council 1, 3: News Bureau
2: Cheerleading 2: Hockey 1: Basketball 1: LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
TURNER, PATRICIA: ORACLE 4: Spanish Club 4: "Dark of the
Moon": "You Can't Take It With You": "Teahouse of the August
Moon": "West Side Story."
TYRRE LL, TOM: Basketball 4.
TYSON, WALTER: Wrestling 1.
ULLMAN, DAN: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity "A" Club 4: Baseball 1, 2:
Soccer 2, 3, 4.
ULLMAN, RHONDA: ORACLE 4: Senior Class Council: Spirited '701,
2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cinema Club 2: Humanities Club 2, 4:
Drama Club 2: Asian Affairs Club 3: Library Aide 1, 2, 3: Senior
Prom: Mock Elections 3: Carnival 3, 4: Senior Class Play.
UNTERBERGER, CAROL: House Council 1 Vice-President: Student
Council 1:Spirited '70 2: Ski Club 2: Cheerleading 1.
URIAN, CHARLES: Honor Society: Math Tutor 4: Water Polo 3, 4,
VALLETE, LINDA: House Council 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 3 Treasurer,
4: Honor Society 3, 4: Italian Club 3: Latin Club 4: Spanish Tutor 2,
4.
VAN HOOK, AMY: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Club 1:
Student Peace Group 1: Italian Club 3, 4: Latin Club 4, Secretary.
VASOLI, STEPHEN: French Club 2: Interact 4: Abingtonian 3, 4:
Soccer 1, 3: Intramural Basketball 3, 4.
VERBECK, BARBARA: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: Bible Club 2: Band 1,
2, 3, 4: Marching Band 3,4: Library Aide 1, 2: Intramural Volleyball
2: Intramural Softball 2.
VAUGHN, EMILY: FBLA 2:Affiliation Club 3,4. .
VERSTEIN, RONNIE: Spirited '70 2: Library Aide 1: J.V. Bowling 3.
VIGILANTE, ELLEN: FBLA 3, 4: Spirited '70 4: Italian Club 3: Latin
Club 3, 4: FNA 4: TFR 4.
VINSH, CAROL: Class Council 2: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, 4:
Stagecraft 1, 2: Affiliation Club 4: Interact 4: Hall Monitor 3, 4:
Usherettes 3: Volleyball 2.
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,VlZAK, RANDI: ORACLE,4:,,,St3.5ierg,,Q9,u,ncil 2, 3: Honor Society,2:
ARTW 4: World Affairs Club 4: Chorus 1: Chorale 2: Guides and
Ushers 2.
WAGNER, JOANNE: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, President 4.
WAINWRIGHT, NANCY: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3: Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4:
Tri-Hi-Y 3: Rifle Drill 1, 2: Senior Prom Committee: Hockey 1, 2.
WALKER, LORRAINE: Spirited '70 2, 3, 4: Young Life 1,2, 3, 4: Sub
Deb 3, 4: Flag Baton 3: Cheerleading 1. '
WALKER, PAMELA: Junior Class Council 3: Spirited '701, 2: FHA 1,
2, 4: French Club 2: Human Relations Club 4: Library Aide 2:
Basketball 1.
WALKER, SUSAN: Spirited '70 2, 3, 4: Horseback Riding Club 4:
Senior Prom.
WARD, LARRY: Geology Club 1, 2.
WARD, SUSAN: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 4: Stagecraft 1, 2: Teens for the
Retarded 1, 2 President: Library Aides 1, 2, 3, 4: Abingtonian 3, 4:
Spectre 3, 4: Choir 4.
WASHINGTON, ULICE: Human Relations Club 4: Rock and Roll Club
1: Football 1: Track 1.
WASHINGTON, ANDRE: Class Council 1, 2: Honor Society 2, 3, 4:
Student Council 3, 4: Library Aide 1, 2: Wrestling 3.
WASHINGTON, ERNEST: Swimming 2: Water Polo 1, 2.
WATSON, GLENN: Football 1:Track and Field 1.
WEAVER, ANNE: Spirited '70 1, 2, 3,4: Classical Music Club 2: Bible
Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: Chorale 2: Concert Choir 3, 4: Teens for
Retarded 2: FTA 4: Junior Orientation 4:"Carousel": Hockey 1:
Volleyball 2.
WEAVER, ROBERT: House Council 1: Senior Class Council: Interact
4: Baseball 1, 2: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4.
WEBER, BOB: Key Club 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 3, 4.
WEBER, DEBBIE: Spirited '701:FNA 4: Volleyball 2.
WEIL, SUSAN: ORACLE 4: FTA 4: Spirited '70 4: French Club 4:
Senior Prom: Monitor 3.
WEIL, LINDA: House Council 1, 2: Student Council Alternate 4:
Spirited '70 1, 2: FTA 1, 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Senior Prom: Volleyball 1,
2: Basketball 1.
WEINBERT, LIZ: ORACLE 4: Senior Class Council: Art Club 2:
Tri-Hi-Y 3: Horseback Riding Club 4:"Carousel": Monitor 33
Volleyball 1.
WEIR, SUSAN: Student Council 1: House Council 2: Horseback Riding
Club 2: Chorale 1, 2: Chorus 3: Senior Prom.
WELSH, RICK: Interact 3, 45 Riflery 25 LaCrosse 3, 4.
WENTZEL, BILL: Interact 45 Orchestra 35 Band 1, 25 Track 25 Cross
Country 1.
WESTON, BONNIE: House Council 15 Class Council 2, 3, 45 Spirited
'70 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, 45 Archeology Club 1, 25 Sub Deb 45 Soul
Sisters 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Gymnastics 1, 25 Junior Prom5 Senior
Prom5 Hockey.
WEYNIOUTH, SHERYL: Spirited '70 1, 2, 35 Junior Prom5 Senior
Prom5 Riding Club 4.
WHISIVIAN, CATHY: Class Council 1, 35 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 World
Affairs Club 15 Affiliation Club 15 Junior Prom5 Library Aide 1, 25
Hockey I5 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2.
WHITBY, RICK: Interact 3, 45 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 3.
WHITE, LINDA: Affiiaaion Grub 2, FNA Qpspamed '70 2fcsP 45 sidui
Sisters 45 Color Guard 4.
WHITE, NIARY: PNA 2, 3 Vice-President, 4 President5 Affiliation Club
45 Library Aide 25 Spirited '701, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 15 Volleyball 2.
WHITHAN, LINDA: Class Cabinet 15 Student Council 2, 35 FTA 15
Affiliation Club 1, 25 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Sub Deb 45 Junior
Orientation5 Junior Prom: Senior Prom.
WICKER, ELLEN: ORACLE 1, 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 15
Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 Affiliation Club 1, 2, 45 French Club 1, 25
Library Aide 1, 25 Hockey 15Volleyball 2.
VVIGIVIORE, RICHARD: Interact 4.
WILKINSON, PEGGY: House Council 25 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Monitor 35
Swimming 1.
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WILDE, BARBARA: French Club 2.
WILENSKY, LENNY: Band I, 2, 3, 4.
WILSON, RICK: Varsity "A" Club 45 Abingtonian Sports Editor
Spectre5 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 4.
WIRTA, PEGGY: Class Cabinet 2 Secretary, Alternate 45 Student
Coun. 35 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3 Secretary, 4 Vice-President5 GIAC 3, 45
Cheerleading 25 Soph Hop 25 Senior Prom5 J.V. Hockey 1.
WISENAUER, LYNNE: House Council President 25Student Council 25
Class Council 35 Spirited '70 1, 2, 3, 45 World Affairs Club 15
Affiliation Club 1, 25 Junior Prom5 Intramural Basketball 1, 25
Intramural Volleyball 1, 2.
WOEHR, DOTTIE: Riding Club 4.
WOLE, CHRISTOPHER: Student CounciIW4: Qlal Access Aide 2,
I President 3, 45 Teens for Retarded 3, 45 Italian Club 35 Latin Club 35
Chorale 1, 25 Chorus 45 Library Aide 1, 3, 45 Animal Room 22
Swimmer's Aide 45 Swimming 3, 45 ARTW 3, 4.
WOLFE, KEN: Class Council 15 Student Council 45 Cinema Club 25
World Affairs Club 1, 25 Abingtonian 45 Hall Monitor 45 Marching
Band 3, 45 U. N. Delegate 25 Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4.
WORSTER, JOEL: Student Council 35 Key Club 3, 45 Varsity "A"
Club 45 Basketball 15 Football 15Golf 3, 4.
JOHN, WORSTER: Key Club 3, 45 Varsity "A" Club 45 Football 15
Basketball 15Golf 3, 4.
WORTHINGTON, AL: Key Club 25 TAFI 25 Varsity "A" Club 3, 45
Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 District Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Jazz Club 15 Dance
Band 2, 3, 45 "West Side Story"5 "Fiorello"5 Varsity Swimming 1, 2,
3, 4.
YEAGER, DAVID: Class Council 3, 4, Boy's Spirit Committee 3, 4: ZANAN, BILL: Coin Collecting Club 15 French Club 2.
Cafeteria Monitor 45 Basketball 1.
ZEEB, MARILYN: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FBLA 2, 45 Spirited '70 1
YON KE R, RICHARD: ORACLE 45 Cinema Club 2, 3, 4: Debate Club School Store 45 Junior Orientation 45 Cafeteria Monitor 4.
3, 45 Latin Club 45 Abingtonian 3.
ZETH, FRED: Student Council 1, 2g Band 1, 2.
YOUNG, BARBARA: Affiliation Club 31 Spirited '70 'l, 2, 3, 42
ll'lT9l'3CT41FHA 32 S9f'll0l' Pl'0m- ZIIVIMERNIAN, BENNAZ Cinema Club 25 Human Relations Club 2, 3
45 School Store 1 Vice-President, 2 President.
YUKENAVITCH, EDWARD: Student Council 45 Interact 4, Senior
Prom, Football 1pWrestling 1, 2.
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The Russina Steppes? The Wilds of Maine? No! Abington High School, South Campus. It is often said that a 'Picture is worth a
thousand words.' Usually this is true. However, in this case there is a tale of dedication and perserverance against almost insur-
mountable odds.
Late in 1968 an agreement was made between a local college and two of Patrick's sons. The signed pact was that if the desired
item could be moved from place A to place B, then it was available. The track was completed.
In the warm'months of 1969, faculty and students watched wonderingly as the ground crew guided their mower past a collection
of seemingly rotting wood.
However, as the days grew shorter. the wood began to undergo. a metamorphic change. Two men and several boys arrived with
hammers, nails, and hatchetsg and soon a banked oval emerged from the shoddy boards and darkened lumber,
Though slightly hindered by 'rain, sleet, and snow,' it was soon clear - to the doubtful and dubious- that Abington High School
was the home of the only indoor-outdoor winter track in existence.
Therefore, it is only justice that this over-whelming achievement be brought to public notice in the concluding pages of the 1970
Oracle. A hardy, "Well done, Menl"
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THE ORACLE
ABINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, SOUTH CAMPUS
Abington, Pennsylvania 19001
November 10, 1969
Dear Sir:
The Abington High School yearbook staff proudly announces the publication of the 1970 Oracle.
From cover to cover, the Oracle will be bigger and better than ever. Using a new format, the Oracle will
contain three hundred and forty-two pages and more color. Because of the increased size, the printing costs
have grown. We are asking you, our local businessmen, to support our yearbook with your advertising.
The Oracle uses "pictorial advertising." This concept of including pictures with half or full-page ads will
greatly increase the appeal of your advertisment.
There are many advantages to your advertising in the Oracle. The life ofthe ad would be greater than those
in any other medium. Newspapers are read once and then discarded. A yearbook is kept for years and is
frequently reread.
The Oracle reaches young people who have not as yet formed buying habits. Yearbook advertising aids in
the building and good will of tomorrow's business. Also, it must be remembered that a student greatly in-
fluences his parents' buying. It is to be noted that a large percentage of national advertising is directed to-
ward the 12 to 21 age group.
With all these advantages, you can't afford NOT to advertise in the 1970 Oracle. The rates are: 380.00
for one page: 345.00 for a half page: 825.00 for a quarter page: and 515.00 for an eighth of a page. Line
cuts are included at no extra cost.
Sincerely,
Denise Goren
Business Editor
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Congratulation and
best wishes from
the CLASS of
Kurt Roth - president
Doug Mueller - vice president
Shelly Weinstein e treasurer
Claudia Fisher -f secretary
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john gebert - president
ken Iizzio - vice president
rich mo ntgomery - secretary
ted peiffer - treasurer
jim mackleer - sergeant-of-arms
jim hesser - sr. director
jim sautter - project chairman
mr. william earst - lions
mr. charles d'arden - club advisors
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greg wenhold - jr. director
jim copeland - jr. president
mike belcher
roy d'ardenne
john dollor
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john blake
marty fleischer
bob fay
jerry goff
bob gilmour
ed hayes
wayne hibbs
ed hoffman
bruce hughs
greg knittle
kevin mailey
john saddington
bob shaw
lee shuster
rich swenson
rich Wainwright
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Caryl Downing
Richard Yonker
Howard Kracoff
Doug Schabacker
John Martin
Steve Hildebrand
Joan C. Smith
Joanne Alfano
Marlene Camillo
Kathy Wolf
Linda Sees
Michael Sweeney
Roberta Allen
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CAROL DORIVIANDY
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INTRAMURAL
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Row 1: Chuck Lacroix, Rich Specter. Row 2: Steve Henry, Gary Flintz, Gary Masters. Row 3: Marc Gallicchio.
Pete Hackenburg. Dough Kock, Jim Brent.
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Michigan
Temple
Notre Dame
Cincinnati
Dartmouth
Columbia
Yale
Army
Princeton
Penn
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Won Lost
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Mr. C. E. Schneller presents Chuck La Croix and Richard Specter with the intramural bas
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The Saturday Intramural Basketball League concluded its season on
Tuesday night when the two top teams met in the final playoff. Navy de-
feated Michigan 61-56 to become the undisputed AND only undefeated
Champions of 1969-70. Leading the Gold of Navy attack was co-captain
Chuck LaCroix who took game honors by netting 30 points. Fellow senior
Pete Hackenburg hit 16 big points, while co-captain Richard Specter and
Steve Henry had 5 each.
For the Green of Michigan co-captain Tommy Johnson scored 26. co-cap-
tain Hugh Simmons 11, Bill Neely 9, and Stan Telenzak 8.
Navy obtained a 7 point lead in the second quarter with its hustle and
team play and led at half time 25-18. Michigan, despite a 12 point outburst
by Tommy Johnson in the 4th quarter just couldn't catch up to the Navy
guns.
At the end of the contest, Mr. C. E. Schneller director of the league for
15 years, presented the large team trophy to co-captains LaCroix and
Specter. Each boy on the championship team received an inscribed gold
individual trophy while second place Michigan team members each received
an inscribed silver trophy.
Over the span of 15 years, this league originated by Mr. Schneller, actively
engaged over 130 boys per year. 2,000 high school boys in these years have
participated from December through March on Saturday afternoons. This
program can be rated as one of the best intramural activities in the suburban
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tempt to overtake Navy.
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Brad Tanner. second place scorer with
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Tommy Johnson, third place scorer with a 33.1.
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Row 2: Joe Gailicchio. Bob Murphy, Jeff Oyler,
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Abingtonian . .
Affiliation Club . .
Art Club ...............
Abington Radio and Television Workshop
"Barefoot in the Park" ....... . .
Baton Unit .,....
Basketball Team: Boys .
Girls ......
Intramural .
Bible Club .... . . .
Bicycle Club ......,,
Black American Studies Club .
Bowling Team ......
"Brick and the Rose"
Camera Club . . .
Cheerleaders .
Chess Club . .
Choir ....
Class of '70 . .
Class of '71 .
Class of '72 .
Class of '73 .
Color Guard ...r.
Cross Country Team .
Debate Team . . .
Dial Access Aides .
Drama Club .
Football Team ..,..
Football Queen and Court ......
Future Business Leaders of America .
Future Nurses of America .....
Future Teachers of America .
French Club ......
Ghost Post ...........
Girls lnterscholastic Athletic Club .
Guides and Ushers ......
"Guys and Dolls" . .
Gymnastic Team . .
DEX OF SPOR TS
Pages
. .148149
. .114-115
. . 132
. . . 124
. .142143
. . . .89
. .172-175
. .176177
. .334-337
. . 111
. . . 120
. .108-109
. .188-189
. .140-141
. . 133
. . .84-85
. . 126
. . 136
. . .95-96
. .97
. .98
. .99
. . . .88
. .168-169
. .102-103
. . 127
. . . 139
. .158-163
. . .87
. . 129
. . 110
. . 110
. . 113
. . 150
. 90
. . . 131
. .144-145
. .184-185
ACTIVITIE
Hockey Team . . .170-171
Honor Society .... , . 100
Human Relations Club . . . . 101
Interact Club .... . . 105
Italian Club . . . 112
Jazz Band .... . . 137
Junior Orientation . . . .82-83
Key Club .... . . 104
Latin Club . . . 113
Leo Club . . . . 104
Library Aides . . . 130
Marching Band . . . .89
Monitors . . . . . 123
News Bureau . . . . 125
ORACLE . . . 152 156
Orchestra . . 134-135
Rifle Team . . . 190
Rifle Unit . . . . .88
School Store . . . 128
Ski Club . . . . 122
Soccer Team . . 164-167
Snowball Dance . 116 117
Spanish Club . . . 112
Spectre . . . . 150
Spirited '70 . . . .91
Sports Club . . . . 121
Student Council .... . .92-94
Swimming Team: Boys . . 178-179
Swimming Team: Girls . 180-181
Teens of the Retarded . . . . 106
Theatre Honorary . . . . 139
Trophy Dance . . . .86
UNICEF Club . . . 107
Varsity "A" Club . .... .91
"The Visit" . . 146: 147
Winter Track . . . 187 187
World Affairs Club . 118-119
Wrestling Team . 182-183
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