Catonsville High School - Catonian Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1974
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INDUS. ARTS ART — MUSIC PHYS. ED. — 1 DRIVER ED. NAME - CLASS NAME HAS PERMISSION TO LEAVE HIS LIBRARY_NURSE COUNSELOR -HOME ? (N 8 co UJ 00 19 - TIME LEAVING SCHEDULED CLA TIACHER’S NAME_ TIME LEAVING DESIGNATED OFl HOST’S NAME_ SEBCO 23-65 REQUEST FOR STUDENT FOR STUDENTS WITH PASSES NAME OP teachek SENDING STUDENT to THE LI1BAKY - JZlukcJ ■ ■2} i f Dismissed from Office Signed 2nd T arm Days Abs 1 St Sem 3rd Term Days Abs 4 ih Term Days Abs 2 nd Sem Final Grade Units of Credit Form 3 Baltimore County High Schools EXCUSE FOR TARDINESS DC of Pup! I was rard . ' . ' P minutes on ... 4.A? nrf The reason for the tardiness wai Excused ?. 1 he Uit teacher signing will tak period Date . AM. ..P.M. Baltimore County Schools EXCUSE FOR ABSENC Dare . y. I wjs absent from school . S. . d:iys, from . 10 . . . “ 1 “ X The reason for my absence was ffice for filing ignature to classes. An excuse I desire to have the absence excused from home is h erewith prese nted |excused S ( Consider absence I unex ' Readmitted Period 2 -6.T. r , 3 . . . . 7 . 4 • • • • _ 8 • The last teacher signing will take up and return this excuse to theottice. BEBCO 17-58 BEBCO 16-58 fatullu t acbnio snratioD social s adsi | H.R_ YEAR_ PASS 7 _DATE_ 2-L Pr y aASS FpR: OFFICE. _OTHER. S_ CE. 1 KV ° J7 CATONSVILLE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL English Department Student ' s Name___HR Sect._ Term-- Dear Parent or Guardians This report is being sent to vou to indicate the progress of your son or daughter in English . At the present time he or she is failing _, is in danger of failing _, is not working up to indicated ability _, is now doing satisfactory work . The apparent reasons are checked below. IS DOING HAS SHOWN POORLY IMPROVEMENT 1. Regular preparation of assignments 2. Satisfactory preparation of assignments our skin instead of clothes n we felt hungry, we would eat If gl$d, we’d dance ■ and whenever we felt drowsy we would doze. ?; :;i fi ' J 5i! It was so easy then, never taking any ' stands. jr -i-; . It was so easy then, holding hands 1 1 , + - • 1 jf M j Samuel E. Clopper (B.S. Towson State; M.Ed., Johns Hopkins; principal) The Administration proved once again that they were capable of handling the complexities of run¬ ning CHS. Mr. Clopper, armed with a steady head and nerves of steel, succeeded in maintaining order throughout a year unlike all others. In the course of the year he confronted such matters as the CHS accredidation evaluation, a time schedule change, and a con¬ frontation with seniors disturbed over the site of graduation. CHS was graced with the ap¬ pointment of three assistant prin¬ cipals, each charged with the ad¬ ministration of one grade. Mr. Fer- ruso, a CHS veteran, maintained discipline in the Senior class as did Mr. Aycock, a newcomer to CHS in the Junior class. Mr. Shannon, a transplant from CJHS guided the sophomores along the path of maturing into high school life and was also instrumental in hold¬ ing up the wall near the front entrance. Mrs. Neugent, the administra¬ tive aide, managed to satisfy everyone who wished to use the building’s facilities as well as keeping accurate records of attendance. For another year the unsung heroes of the office, Mrs. Bayley (secretary to Mr. Clopper and financial secretary) and Mrs. Tolz- man (secretary to Mr. Aycock, Mr. Shannon, and Mr. Ferruso), suc¬ cessfully overcame the mountains of paperwork needed to keep the school functioning. 14 Susan Bayley (secretary to Mr. Clopper; financial secretary). Margaret K. Tolzman (Secretary-main office). Rated “Tops” Left: Orlando Ferruso (B.A., Davis and Elkins College; M.Ed., Univ. of Md.; assistant principal). Right: Michael P. Shannon (B.S., Towson State College; M.Ed., Loyola; assistant principal). Pappas is telling, how will Mr. Clopper? Issac Aycock (B.S., Fort Valley State; M.S., Univ. of Wyoming; assistant principal). 15 The other office Benedict T. Opalski (A.B., King’s College; M.Ed., Loyola College; Johns Hopkins; Western Md. Coll.; Counselor, 12; Scholarship Comm. Chairman; Guidance dept, chairman). Roseann Affeldt waits patiently for her upcoming appointment with Mrs. Deas. Carole Dickler diligently schedules Guid¬ ance appointments. Lois Jones (Institute of Modem Business, Aides). Chicago; Guidance Office Secretary; Guidan ! 16 Legis J. Cunningham (B.A., Duquesne Univ; M.Ed., Univ. of Md.; Guidance Counselor 0 - 12 ). ii ma P. Deas (B.A., Univ. of Md. Eastern | f jr 1 1 x 3l 1C hore; M.Ed., Univ. of Md.; Guidance ■ounselor 10; Neighborhood Youth Corp. ' rogram Coordinator). Jean S. Butcher (B.S., East Stroudsbur; State College; M.Ed., Johns Hopkins Guidance Counselor 11). From the background of cigar seller, Industrial Arts teacher, Physical Education teacher, and English teacher, developed four counselors who were genuinely interested in students and in help¬ ing them work out any problems. These problems ranged from family disagreements to getting enough credits to graduate. Help was also given to students explor¬ ing courses and having trouble deciding what would be most bene¬ ficial to them. Stude nts are going in many different directions now, more so than a few years ago. The Guid¬ ance Department proved helpful to students by showing the pros and cons of going to college. The department scheduled numerous visits from college re¬ presentatives so that students could become more aware of the colleges’ requirements and the courses offered. Through a monthly newsletter, Guidance tried to inform students of testing dates, such as the PSAT in October and the SAT in April. Also included were graduation requirements and the dates of college visitations. Despite this effort by the Guidance Depart¬ ment, students remained unin¬ formed. Mr. Opalski would like to see a spotlight in the ceiling for the showcase with flashing lights on the sides so that students would see this information and take notice. 17 “ . . . and gladlye teche.” The Graduate and Tom Jones were a few of the movies shown as a part of the new curriculum for the seniors. Seniors chose one of five different study patterns that progressively increased in difficulty, each consisting of five to eight units. The wide selection allowed students to get their English credit according to their individual interests and needs. The units were staggered in the junior English courses, making more materials available. In the sophomore program all units were divided between major and “mini” units. The teaching emphasis was placed in major units; and “mini” units provided for flexibility in individual inter¬ ests. Timothy M. Breslin (B.S., Mt. St. Mary’s; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; English 12; Journalism I,II; Kay-Hi Advisor). Jerry C. Bonnell (B.S., W. Va. Wesleyan; M.A., Univ. of Md.; Univ. of Oregon; English 10,11; Golf coach). Chase Simmons (A.B., Columbia College; M.A., Univ. of Md.; English 12; Visual Composition). The English Department con¬ ducted a local workshop during the summer of ’73, concentrating on combining ethnic African and Black American literature into major units in all grade levels. New English electives were Speech II, Review and Creative Composi¬ tion, and Stagecraft. All courses were readily sought after, and successfully met ex¬ pectations. Joy C. Kyne (B.A., Univ. of Md.; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; English 12; Creative Composition; dept, chairman). „ flVn T ML! B vhejm Sue Tustin (B.A., Western Md. College; English 10; Catonian Advisor). Barbara Matyas (B.S., Bowling Green Univ.; M.A., Purdue Univ.; English 11; Junior Class Advisor). Sally R. Grade (B.A., Univ. of Md.; English 12). How’s this for an English candid? 18 Gary Blankenburg (B.S., M.S., Ill. State Univ.; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; English 10 ). Beth Trott (B.S., Western Md.; English 11; Drama I,II; Stagecraft; Caton-Villagers Advisor; Thespian Troupe 2015 Advisor; Stage Crew Advisor). Ann F. Lewis (B.S., Salisbury State College; English 11; Speech I,II; Varsity Cheerleaders Advisor). Peggy Boozer (B.A., Morgan State College; English 10; Review Composition; Gargoyle Advisor). Teresa Vorro (B.Ed., Keene State College of the Univ. of N.H.; English 12). Lynn W. Osborne (B.A., Washington College; English 10). Mollylou Foor (B.A., B.S., Ohio State Univ.; M.A., Univ. of Md.; College of Notre Dame of Md.; Johns Hopkins; Durham Univ.; English 11). Addie C. Brown (B.S., North Carolina Central Univ.; Duke Univ.; Morgan State; Geometry; Math 12; Applied Math for Girls). Chester Goodson (B.S., Shaw; Hopkins; Alg. Trig. 10-12; Alg. D; Math 12). Area + base - circumference + corollary cubic root x equa¬ tion + exponent - logarithm -s- postulate + proof x tangent + theorem - volume = MATH MANIA!!! In an attempt to conquer the above, the math curriculum branched out to touch all aspects of the student body. Practical Math fundamentals were taught in Applied Math and Algebra I and II. Students desiring a more theoretical challenge were offered a variety of honors courses for college preparatory credits. ; f p . yfl (BLvl ■ A 1 1 J L mm C. Leroy Talbott (B.S., M.Ed., Johns Hopkins; Applied Math 10; Algebra II 10,11). Elizabeth A. Rubin (B.S., Towson State College; Johns Hopkins; American Univ.; Western Md. Col¬ lege; Honors Geom.; Algebra; Math II). Grace S. Stevens (B.A., Goucher College; Johns Hopkins; Univ. of Md.; College Algebra; Algebra I,II 10-12). 20 Students conquer the unconquerable. John C. Peddicord (A.A., Baltimore Jr. College; B.A., Johns Hopkins University; M.Ed. Towson State College; 10-11-12 Math; Geometry, Int. Algebra Trig.; J.V. and Varsity Foot¬ ball coach; J.V. Wrestling coach; Varsity Baseball coach). Andre Rucker lays it on the line. Above: Janet V. Coffman (B.S. Madison College; M.A. Ohio State University; Cornell University; Johns Hopkins; Uni¬ versity of Chicago; University of Md; Geometry; Trig.-Analytics; Calculus; Math Club Advisor.) Left: Barbara Kiser (B.S. Edinboro State College; Algebra I; Geometry; Math 10.) Dennis Laube (B.S. University of Wisconson; M.S. Syracuse University; Applied Math; Algebra II.) Katherine Henderson (A.B., Towson State College; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; Social Studies 10; International Perspective; Politics and Political Behavior.) L. Franklin Sharp (B.A., Univ. of the South; M.A., Univ. of North Carolina; Duke Univ.; International Perspective 10; Western Heritage; Twentieth Century World; Africa; National Forensics League Advisor; Debate coach). m Emanuel Montgomery (B.A. Morgan State College; International Perspective 10; American Experience 11; Black Experience 12; Crime 12; Senior Class Advisor; Faculty Advisory Committee; Student Faculty Re¬ lation Committee). Left: Margaret W. Brauer (A.B., Wilson College; M.A. Columbia Univ.; Social Studies 11; Honor Society Advisor). Mar¬ garet R. Parks (B.A., Hood College; Univ. of Md.; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; Inter¬ national Perspective, 10; Graduation, Diplomas). Above: Barbara G. Steinman (B.A., George Washington Univ.; Inter¬ national Perspective 10; U.S. History 11). 22 Social studies widens horizons. hoidnd E. English, Jr. (A.B., M.A., Johns Hopkins; Images of Man; Dynamics of Individual Behavior). Harry Graybill (B.S., Manchester College; M.Ed., Western Md. College; M.S., Ill. Institute of Technology; Exploring for Man’s Buried Past 11,12; Issues in Social Justice: Crime 11,12; Elections Committee Advisor). The Social Studies department continued to grow in scope, size, and popularity this year. As chair¬ man of the department, Mr. Gray- bill, along with the other Social Studies teachers worked diligently to provide students with the sub¬ jects they desired. The results of their efforts proved fruitful when two entirely new electives were added to the curriculum this year. One of the new electives was en¬ titled “Africa,” taught by Mr. Sharp. The other elective, “Poli¬ tics and Political Science,” was tackled by Mrs. Henderson. These two electives, along with the various others, drew many stu¬ dents, and classes were filled to their capacity. The sophomores studied world cultures and religions, while juniors partook in an indepth study of American History. Since Social Studies was not required for seniors, they had the oppor¬ tunity to participate in the numer¬ ous semester courses offered by the department. Richard S. Talarigo (B.S., Indiana Univ. of Pa.; M.Ed., Towson State College; Physical Environment; Urban Setting; World History; Ecology Club Advisor; coach—Varsity Basketball, Tennis). Elaine Mentzer (B.A., Western Md. Coll.; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; American Ex¬ perience; Dynamics of Individual Be¬ havior; Senior Class Advisor). Jay E. Stouffer (B.A., Park College; M.Ed., Univ. of Md.; U.S. History; TABCO committee). Iinwir 23 Current affairs intensifies interest. El departmento de las lenguas extranjeras trabajfi mucho este afio pour donner une atmosphere stimulante pour les estudiants. More emphasis was placed on cur¬ rent affairs and less on literature. Students were not only taught to be proficient in speaking the lan¬ guages, but they were exposed to the cultures found in the French and Spanish speaking countries. This gave them more of an insight into the lives of the people, and it presented a more enjoyable time in the classes. The language lab was used to help improve the stu¬ dents’ speech and grammar. Dur¬ ing the study periods, students could go to the language lab for further practice and study. The year was climaxed by Spanish and French field trips, further enhanc¬ ing students’ identification with foreign cultures. Frank M. Lewis (B.A., McMurry College; M.A., Univ. of New Mexico; Spanish 1,11,11; dept, chairman; Spanish Club Advisor). Mark E. Rosenfeld (B.A., M.Ed., Towson State College; Spanish I,II 10-12; K-Card Advisor; School Publicity; Public Relations). Floy R. Hague (B.A., Univ. of Term.; M.A., Univ. of Chicago; French I,II). Thomas J. Manus (A.B., Middle Tenn. State Univ.; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; Univ. of Paris; French m,IV,V; A.F.S.; French Club). R. Joyce Valliant (B.A., Washington College; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; Spanish I,II,V; Pom-pom girls and Majorettes Advisor; Spanish Club). Personalized science: an improvement. Edward W. Drahnak (B.S., M.Ed., Indiana Univ. of Pa.; Science 11,12; Fire-Civil Defense). Charlotte Harris (B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; M.S., Morgan State College; Chemistry 10-12; Minimum Math Chemistry 11-12; Faculty Advisory Council; Faculty-Student Relations Coun¬ cil). William E. Shortall (B.S., Washington College; M.S., Univ. of Pa.; Univ. of Md.; Harvard Univ.; Biology 10; dept, chairman). Frances E. Davidson (B.S., M.A., Univ. of Va.; Biology 10; Biology for Nurses 12; Lost and Found Comm. Advisor; Faculty Advisory Council). Margaret R. Borkon (B.A., Goucher College; Biology 10; JV Cheerleading Sponsor; Sopho¬ more Class Advisor). Howard Griffin (B.S., Washington College; M.S., Loyola; Biology 10; coach—Baseball; Bus Dispatch). 26 JoAnna Allen (B.S., Mt. Mary College; M.A.T., Harvard; Chemistry 10-12; Minimum Math Chemistry 11-12; Coach—JV Volleyball; Ski Club Advisor). John N. Grabner (B.S., Univ. of Md.; M.S., Syracuse Univ.; Chemistry; Advanced Chemistry; Physics; Student Council Advisor). Toni S. Brafa (A.B., Goucher College; M.S., Bucknell Univ.; Biology 10). Oliver V. Breiten- bach (B.S. Frostburg State; General Biology 10; Anatomy and Physiology 12; Sophomore Class Advisor). Catonsville’s Science Depart¬ ment began the year with a hearty commendation from the Middle States Evaluating Committee, who recognized “a science faculty that is well-prepared, cooperative . . . promotes science activity at different levels. Teaching methods and techniques are flexible and attempt to fulfill the needs of students. Thus, the total program in science is noteworthy.” Catons- ville was commended for “a labor¬ atory-oriented and activity-cen¬ tered science curriculum, . . . abundance of science related materials,” and a wide variety of teaching methods and tech¬ niques. While senior science options had poor enrollment this year, the department envisioned increased science electives in the future. A new course added this year was directed primarily toward the underclassmen—Mini-Math Chemistry. It was popular for its practical applications of standard chemistry. High School Biology, the sopho¬ more course, consisted of six con¬ secutive modules, each emphasiz¬ ing a different aspect of Biology. This course provided much greater freedom to both student and teacher. Artman Reeves (B.S., Univ. of Md.; Phys¬ ics 11-12; assistant coach—Varsity Foot¬ ball; coach—JV Baseball). 27 Experience into success. Sharon Wagner (B.S., Univ. of Md.; Shorthand II; TOP; Business Math; FBLA Sponsor). Jane Nash sure caught on to Chinese fast! Doretha Williams (B.S., Morgan State College; Business Math; Intro, to Business; Typing I; Retail Selling; Head Student School Store). J. William Sites (B.S., Shippensburg State; Bookkeeping I II; Accounting; Cross Country Coach; Ticket Sales). This just doesn’t make any sense to me! 28 Paul Lopata (B.S., Bloomsburg State College; M.A., N.Y. Univ.; Typing II; Typing and Office Practice; Principal—Catonsville Adult Evening High School). g“j r life L. Maxine Robinson (B.S., Findlay Col¬ lege; Akron Univ.; Shorthand I; Typing II). Mary D. Clark (A.B., Goucher College; M. Ed., Univ. of Md.; Johns Hopkins; N. Y. Univ.; Introduction to Business; Business Dept. Secretary; P.T.A. Member¬ ships). Under Mr. Paul Lopata, the Business Department at CHS offered many courses designed to help students pave their way into the business world. To supple¬ ment the usual classroom routine, there was a fully equipped steno¬ graphy laboratory, with the latest equipment. Many of the students in this program sought employ¬ ment through the release-time option offered at CHS. Students interested in furthering their busi¬ ness careers participated in the Future Business Leaders of Amer¬ ica. Mary C. Henry (Westminster College; B.S., Drexel Institute; M.S., Univ. of Md.; Towson State; Univ. of Mi nn.; A.S.H.; Business law; Economics; Busi¬ ness arithmetic). 29 Fine arts flourish. R. Warren Glock (B.S., M.A., Peabody; Univ. of Md.; Morgan State; Piano; Voice; Vocal Theory; Girls’ and Boys’ Ensembles; Concert Choir; Music Theatre; Chorale). Raymond Hardy (B.S., M.M. Peabody Conservatory; B.S., Johns Hopkins; Or¬ chestra; Band; Electronic Music; Music Literature; Music Theory). Fancy fiddlers fret with ease. Charles B. Reisenweber (B.S., Western Maryland College; M.Ed. Towson State College- Art I,II, III). 30 Keith F. Lauer (B.F.A., Maryland Insti¬ tute College of Art; M.F.A. Program, Maryland Institute; Art I 10-12; Art IV 11,12; Stagecraft 10-12; Football Films). Mr. Glock’s choral groups par¬ ticipated in numerous field trips to provide entertainment for local schools and community groups. Music Theatre highlighted the Christmas season with the Christ¬ mas Follies, rendering all a lasting joyful spirit. Successful Music Theatre productions were once again an integral asset to Catons- ville’s school and community life. Continued emphasis was placed on visual and musical arts as an integral part of student experience as well as that of Catonsville’s community. The Art II classes participated in the County-wide Community Relations Commission art compe¬ tition. They designed posters and 3D displays advertising various school activities as well as the cover for the Baltimore County Wrestling Tournament which was held in February. Enhancing the curriculum, re¬ leased time was provided to stu¬ dents who demonstrated superior ability. Possibilities for photo¬ graphy were expanded as equip¬ ment was added to the darkroom. Also improved were the photo-silk screen facilities. THe Music Department, both vocal and instrumental, offered a more diversified program for CHS students including a new elective, Choral Conducting. In October the CHS band, di¬ rected by Mr. Hardy, combined with other county schools’ bands in a superior display of talent at a Colt halftime show. This cul¬ minated a season of musical enter¬ tainment during Comet halftimes as well as expert performances on stage. 31 Fun and fitness found. In the second year as a senior elective, Physical Education be¬ came one of the most popular courses for those whose aim was fun and fitness. Catonsville High School’s Physical Education pro¬ gram had the largest number of participants of any school in Balti¬ more County. The gridiron became familiar territory to girls as well as boys with the introduction of “flag- football.” Intramural teams were well received by all classes. Girls’ archery was once again an exciting part of the girls’ pro¬ gram, while golf reappeared after a few years’ absence as one of the main attractions in the boys’ curriculum. Michael W. Mason (B.S., East Strouds¬ burg State College; Physical Education 10,11; coach—Varsity Soccer; JV Basket¬ ball). Margaret P. Rector (A.A., Villa Julie College; B.S., Towson State College; Physical Education 10; coach—JV Basket¬ ball, Lacrosse). Edward L. Bury (B.S., Univ. of Md.; Univ. of Tenn.; M.Ed., Towson State College; Johns Hopkins; Physical Education 11,12; coach—Varsity Indoor and Outdoor Track; JV Soccer). Caren Welsh (B.A., Gettysburg College; M.S., Smith College; Physical Education 11,12; coach—Varsity Field Hockey; JV Softball). 32 George A. McClure Sr. (B.S., Morgan State College; Physical Education 10,11). Adele Pavis (A.A., B.S., George Washing¬ ton Univ.; M.S. Univ. of Wisconsin; Phys¬ ical Education 11,12; coach—Varsity Volleyball, Basketball). Above: Kathleen Schuyler (A.A., Com¬ munity College of Balto.; B.S., Salisbury State College; Physical Education 10,11; coach—Varsity Softball, JV Field Hockey). Left: Thomas P. Crain (North Green¬ ville Jr. College; B.S., M.A. Appalachian University; Johns Hopkins). Right: Charles J. DeManss (A.B., Western Md. College; M.A., Columbia Univ.; Physical Education 11,12; dept, chairman; coach—Varsity Football, Lacrosse; JV Indoor Track). 33 Efl Survival for singles. Swapping shop and kitchen aprons, students found themselves shatter¬ ing hard-core stereotypes regarding activities on the second floor and side annex. The Home Ec. and Industrial Arts departments discovered that they were no longer segregated by sex. Home Ec. opened its ovens to bearded bachelors while car engines over¬ heated at the sight of “pretty young mechanic-ettes.” Two new courses were initiated in Home Ec. this year. Bachelor Living supplied the basic survival techniques to the future housewives of America. Creative Home Arts dealt with the basic techniques of macrame, needle¬ point, and rug hooking. These two courses supplemented the already diversified curriculum offering Clothing I, Foods I, Intercultural Foods, and Living in the Home. A fashion show spotlighted the superior products of the talented students. Industrial Arts students were offered numerous field trips this year in¬ cluding visits to Fort McHenry, Architect and Engineering Habitat, Fisher Body, and the American Plywood Industry. Each field trip was geared to coincide with the students’ studies at C.H.S. The basic course of study remained the same despite the influx of fe¬ males. Wood and Metal shops boasted a few “lovelies” while future femi¬ nine architects partook of the fundamentals offered in Drafting I. Should they persist, the ladies will be challenging the men, when by the third level they find themselves designing their own homes. Perhaps, in years to come, the she grads of CHS will be laboring over blueprints while the hes are busy with the buns! Georgia E. Frank (B.S., Univ. of Del.; Foods and Nutrition I; Boy’s Foods and Nutrition; Intercultural Foods and Nutri¬ tion). Above: Charles C. Snyder (B.S., Univ. of Md.; Auto Shop). Left: John H. Grunewald (A.A.E.E, Univ. of Md.; Johns Hopkins; Electricity; Electronics 10-12; Student Faculty Relations Committee). Right: Gerald J. Choyce (B.S., Univ.; Biology 34 40H Below: Bonnie W. Bauer (B.S. Univ. of Md.; Clothing I 10-12; Human Development 11,12; Housing 11,12; Bachelor Living 11,12). Left: Anne Mekalian (B.S., Univ. of Del.; Clothing I; Knits; Tailoring; Creative Home Arts; Homecoming Committee Advisor; dept, chairman). Amien G. Joseph (B.S., Calif. State Col¬ lege; M.Ed., Univ. of Md.; Mechanical Drawing 10; Engineering Drafting 11,12; Architectural Drafting 11,12; dept, chair¬ man; Asst. Director—Balto. Co. Wrestling Tournment; Md. State Wrestling Tourna¬ ment). 35 Paul S. Ressler (B.S., California State College; M.Ed., Univ. of Md.; Woodworking I-III 10 - 12 ). D.O. Does Diversified Occupation provided an unusual approach to learning when compared to the standard school week. A period of orienta¬ tion with the many occupations available, and counseling in find¬ ing and holding a job was the main thrust of the program. Also in¬ cluded in the program were Eng¬ lish, Math, and a Science-Social Studies option depending upon the number of credits needed. These students received not only the benefit of an education at CHS, but also gained practical experience through job exposure. Linda Meyer finds experience at the 7-Up Company. ■jp jr ft”. Atf t | Henry W. Andrion (A.B. Western Md.; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins; D.O. 12; Junior Class Advisor). 36 ‘aAf w A ' Hey, we’re a school too! Tims Molony and Shifflett ponder over the monster they’ve created. Frank Gamier appears to be part-man, part-machine. - -- ..tjSH rei iJrl The Child Labor Law is still enforced groan Glenn Dozon, Darryl Jackson, and Timmy Whipps. “Does she, or doesn’t she?” Judy Green knows . . . She does! 38 Foods Services boasts caterers Cindy Stawinski and Tony Davis. Baffled or Brainstorming?!! Kelvin Hebron seems in awe of automation. Catonsville Senior High was one of eight high schools in Baltimore Coun¬ ty co-operating with Western Vocational Technical Center, a school that prepares students for careers by teaching them related professional skills. On the average, students in the program attended the center for half a day. One third of their time was spent in class, the other two thirds on practical application of the skills and knowledge they had previously acquired. Although only twelve general programs existed, various specialization sometimes occurred within a program. For example, students in the Data Processing program had the option of concentrating in either programming or machine operations. They were fortunate to have finally secured a com¬ puter for their class this year, eliminating the chore of sending materials away to be processed. The Technical Center had a college-like atmosphere, for the students were treated as mature individuals. A lounge, equipped with several snack machines, provided a place to congregate between sessions and dur¬ ing breaks. The students were on a more personal basis with their teachers, for each instructor discussed the student’s grade with him. They were graded on their performance on a job, not by the ratio basis used in high school courses. College credits could be obtained in many programs, such as Elec¬ tronics, by passing a final examination. In Cosmetology, a State of Mary¬ land license examination in hairdressing was passed by several Catons¬ ville seniors. The faculty of WVTC contained two members whose only responsi¬ bility was finding jobs for students enrolled in the senior work-study pro¬ gram or for students seeking jobs after graduation. They were very success¬ ful this year, and placed most students into jobs co-ordinated with their program. Many students in Food Services had the opportunity to work at Martin’s West or Papillon, and students in Architectual Drafting had the experience of designing a house in Carroll County. Future Betty Crockers of America, Sheila Webb, Jackie Hall, and Jackie Perkins, receive fine training at WVT. 39 Teamwork takes the toil out of any task! Jean Cohen and Karen Parks contemplate over the mechanics of a brake. 1 James Martinkis (B.S., Indiana Univ.; Driver’s Education 10-12; Bus Dispatch; dept, chairman). Frank Charlton (B.S.C.A., N.Y. Univ.; M.A., Columbia Univ.; Johns Hopkins; Driver Educa¬ tion; Parking and Traffic). 40 Special courses from special sources Patricia C. Gillan (B.A., William Smith Coll., M.S., Johns Hopkins Univ.; Special Ed. ( 10 , 11 , 12 ). Special Education continued as one of the most important links in Catonsville High School’s edu¬ cational program. Miss Gillan taught the students English, History, Math, and Sci¬ ence during four periods of the day. In the remaining three pe¬ riods they attended Physical Ed¬ ucation, TPU, music, or other varied electives. Some of the stu¬ dents participated in special pro¬ grams at Western Vo-Tech. The major goal for the class and their new instructor was for each student to have some job in the school. Positions as office aides, nurse’s aides, and other assisting jobs were obtained and well per¬ formed. Focusing on the aspects of de¬ fensive driving, the Drivers’ Ed¬ ucation curriculum continued to produce rookie roadsters through the use of films, textbooks, and on the road driving. In the eyes of participating students it was a very successful year. Books and bandaids Right: Clara S. Church (B.S., in L.S., N.Y. State College; State University College; H. S. Librarian, Advisor Library Aides). Above: Emily Sauerwein (Library Secretary). Right: Tinnia W. Adkins (B.S., Univ. of Cincinnati; Univ. of Md., Towson State; School Nurse; Health Careers Club Advisor). 42 The class of ’76 was fortunate in coming to a new school com¬ plete with a fully functioning li- bary at the start of their sopho¬ more year. In addition to last year’s renovations, students found an accessible copying machine, a great help to all. Greatly used during studies, the library was a place to go to get work done without distraction, and the two librarians were always available to aid the students in finding anything they needed. The nurse played a new and different role this year. She was not just someone who stuck a ther¬ mometer in one’s mouth, but was an understanding person in whom one could confide. Under the Con¬ fidentiality Law, Mrs. Adkins says, “Now young people have an opportunity to confide in adults without being scared as to what they’ll say.” Bottom: Karen Frey finishes has assignment while Jim Brandt checks to make sure his notes are in order. Top: Selvin Rudd (B.S. East Tenn. State Univ.; M.Ed., Towson State; Univ. of Md.; Western Md.; Concord College; Head Librarian; A-V aides advisor). I 1 43 Without the Bus Drivers, Cafe¬ teria Staff, and Custodians, our school would fall down around us. Having them working behind the scenes, we were able to enjoy our school day not having to hitch¬ hike in the cold, starve, and walk through mounds of trash. Although there were many close calls, the bus drivers continued to bring the students to and from school safely. The staff consisted of approximately thirty male and female drivers who were all well pleased with the maturity ?! dis¬ played by their passangers. Once again the custodial staff kept our school running smoothly. Well carried out were the numer¬ ous delivery, repair, and cleaning duties for which they were re¬ sponsible. Despite the winter’s fuel shortage, our coal-burning fur¬ naces steadily supplied comfort¬ able temperatures. The cafeteria staff arrived early each morning to prepare meals for CHS and satellite schools. Thus their job entailed much more than many were aware of. Due to the lack of government funds, food prices rose drastically this year, resulting in a smaller volume of food being bought by students. Despite this problem, the staff of twelve ladies and their man¬ ager; Mrs. Nierwienski continued to do a successful job with the tremendous amount of work given to them. As always, their time and services given to CHS were greatly appreciated. Front: M. Campbell, C. Moritz. Middle: O. Bennett, G. Green, P. Candelora, M. Warner, M. Ball. Back: V. Turner, M. Bacon, D. Upman, L. Alston. Mrs. Nierwienski takes a moment to have her picture taken before preparing for the first lunch shift. 44 The people behind the people. Custodial staff: J. Bowen (Head Custodian), W. Norris Custodial staff: M. Sims, C. Steward. Bus Drivers: Left to Right: E. Townsend, E. Ball, M. Greenhorn, J. Orlandi, R. Aughenbaugh, D. Anderson, D. Ziegler, N. Kerbe, J. Robinson, K. Cascio, K. Roche, H. Parks, E. Burgess, J. Thiele, L. Francis, L. Hall, R. Frankton, D. Bury. 4 rememo T ' A H j t j Sophomores: quiet but gallant Sophomore Class Officers: P. Hendricks (sec.), E. Ebersole (treas.), A. Jacob (vice pres.), L. Buchness (pres.). Don’t be so impatient. You’ve still got two years! 46 The class of ’76, Catonsville’s new sophomore class, was very quiet yet gallant about their plans. During weekly meetings, Presi¬ dent Lucy Buchness led her coun¬ cil in planning an activity-packed year. The class seemed to know what it wanted from its years at Catonsville, keeping in mind that organization would help them achieve their major goals. Spirit set them off from the start. As a result of their efforts, buttons and tee shirts with “76” printed on them were seen wander¬ ing the halls. Various other ac¬ tivities included several bake sales and all were geared toward the main event of their year, the Soph¬ omore Party. Running this class is such serious business. Sophomore Class Advisors: B. Breiten- bach, P. Borkon. “You want to run that by one more time?” When our fears M. Adkins D. Allen R. Affeldt D. Allen M. Alagna K. Anderson R. Afrookteh J. Anderson A. Alexander C. Austin B. Allen U. Autry M. Avara M. Bailey L. Bain D. Baker P. Baker D. Ballou T. Bannister W. Barber B. Barbour J. Barnhardt A. Barringer S. Barry R. Batten B. Beard S. Beasley S. Beatty M. Bernhard D. Besson 50 B. Bischoff E. Blosser R. Bordenski D. Blackburn W. Blue P. Boston M. Blackwell T. Bonneville V. Boston T. Blaha D. Bonsall J. Bottorf M. Blair K. Boothe B. Bowen F. Bloom L. Bopp F. Boyer C. Bradshaw S. Brooks R. Brown D. Brannon D. Brown S. Brown K. Brauer J. Brown T. Brown C. Brennan R. Brown L. Buchness Sophomores find definite direction on arriving at C.H.S. 51 B. Buckman A. Budelis V. Burke M. Burkhardt L. Burnopp J. Burns D. Bushnell C. Bussard J. Caldwell W. Calk J. Campbell J. Cardillicchio P. Carmichael P. Carrington C. Carter G. Cheeks R. China B. Christian Allison Barringer “Climbs the social ladder” to decorate for Homecoming ’73. T. Ciavolella K. Coates B. Combs T. Cinquegrani M. Collier K. Conigland 52 f could be named, l S. Cooper C.Cope K. Crawford M. Crook J. Cormier S. Corns J. Curran B. Cyrus S. Coon H. Coulter C. Dalfonzo K. Cooney V. Couzzi D. Dalton M. Dantoni D. Dash L. Dash K. Davidson S. Davis B. Day D. Deitz S. DeManss C. Demario M. Denner M. Dingley T. Doersam M. Dorsey J. Doty P. Doyle P. Drechsler D. Dudley E. Ebersole 53 and courage meant Cathy Hyde gets a lift from her Drama cohorts. B. Ferrante M. Fields D. Fischer T. Fisher J. Eckstein J. Ehrlich B. Eichelman J. Elliot T. Engers D. Evans R. Ewing D. Farmer T. Fitzgerald A. Far cosky M. Faulstich C. Fitzpatrick 54 M. Flaherty E. Flynn B. Ford T. Forgacs J. Form wait H. Fremd D. Fritz G. Fuchs P. Funk E. Gardner G. Gasper D. Gearhart B. Gessert C. Gick D. Gover D. Grandstaff M. Gray D. Green D. Green R. Green T. Guerrasio K. Hahn J. Haller R. Hallmon M. Hamacher J. Hamby J. Hammond T. Hammond S. Hanford C. Hannon K. Hardesty D. Hardy L. Harlow J. Harrington D. Harrison S. Hartman 55 What’s a nice guy like me doing in a place like this?! M. Haspert R. Hawes S. Heilman G. Hatton P. Helfrich P. Hendricks D. Hennick P. Higgins R. Hohlbein R. Henry G.Hiltz M. Holland P. Herrick M. Hiltz M. Holmes D. Hickman P. Himes K. Hoofnagle M. Hickman P. Hobbs D. Hope T. Hiel M. Hoerl A. Hopkins 56 not refusing dares. J. Howell L. Ianuzzi T. Hudson J. Imwold D. Huff A. Jackson G. Hughes K.Jackson T. Horn J. Hunt A.Jacob C. Howard C. Hyde M. Jewett A.Johns B.Johnson G. Johnson B.Jones M. Jones M. Kase C. Kaufman T. Kavanagh D. Keene R. Keesee M. Kenny T. Kephart V. Kerbe P. Kibler M. Kidwell D. King G. King P. King 57 I remember when T. Kistler K. Kiszner D. Koch D. Kontz V. Kligys D. Kloby G. Krywolap T. Kuhl C. Knight M. Knoll D. Lackey M. Lahner mu- -v, ft jnr flv w ilk £m s B V § V A K ■ B ’J JH JfS B. Laird C. Lee S. Lenker M. Lamy D. Lehnhoff R. Leister M. Lance A. Lem merman J. Lewis C. Lazur J. Lenker J. Limpert No wonder they’ve put rubber bands on the salt pepper shakers! 58 B. Linder K. McAleer N. McGillen G. Link R. McCready M. McGlannan Carlethea Norris prepares to leave as Maria Serio daydreams about the day’s happen¬ ings. E. Linsenbardt M. McCroskey T. McGrath M. Long S. McDermott D. McHenry K. Mallon C. Marsh T. Mathieson S. Manger P. Marszal R. Maybin T. Luecking T. McDowell C. McLean P. Lurz R. McEvoy J. McQuaid C. Marks A. Marsh L. Martin K. Mathias K. Mayo R. Medri 59 We took such care G. Melvin A. Michael S. Miller M. Mirabile T. Michaelis C. Mick W. Miser B. Moore D. Meehling N. Miller N. Moore J. Mehl S. Miller R. Moreau L. Morseberger R. Morseberger M. Muldrow P. Murphy L. Murtha W. Muth D. Myers J. Myers M. Myers R. Myers P. Neely S. Neuberth D. Niederhauser D. Niven G. Norko C. Norris T. Norris P. O’Donnell 60 I H. Oliver J. Owens N. Peters E. Olver B. Page M. Peterson M. O’Neill T. Palmer T. Pezzano P. O’Neill D. Penn J. Pfau P. O’Neill T. Perry D. Pfeiffer E. Orndorff K. Peter D. Pilcher D. Pizarro D. Preston J. Ranck C. Plonk G. Price B. Randall S. Poisall J. Prendergast S. Ramey D. Ranck J. Randall S. Reed Sonja Shmitz puts herself in a sticky situation. 61 Heidi Coulter is ready with a quick re¬ sponse in Spanish. D. Reedy B. Rellihan R. Richardson L.Reese K. Renehan K. Rider C. Reeves D. Reymann K. Rivetti W. Reich M. Rice J. Roberts P. Roberts A. Robinson J. Robinson D. Roesler K. Rohrs S. Rose J. Rossberg K. Royal B. Rubie C. Rucker D. Ruff C.Sands J. Sargent P. Scheidegger K. Schleicher S. Schmitz M. Schneider D. Schopman 62 to step P. Schuessler M. Serio S. Schuhart T. Severe K. Scott M. Seymour K. Seamon D. Sharp C. Seeburger J. Shelton D. Seitz D. Sherertz D. Silvestri K. Simmen A. Simpson D. Slazinski L. Slutz G. Smith K. Smith L. Smith S. Smith K. Smuck R. Spangenberg S. Sprecher D. Stagmer L. Steffens R. Sterner D. Stevens M. Stewart J. Stilling 63 never on a crack, R. Strader S. Strieker C. Thompson W. Thompson A. Strohmer M. Thorstraten D. Sweet D. Tidwell C. Taylor R. T ay lor S. Tippett J. Todd M. Todd G. Towe K. Towns K. Towns R. Trepanier M. Treuth B. Trimble C. Troutman A. Trust M.Tully C. Turner R. Unglesbee M. Upton D. Valentine M. Vinzant S. Vogt E. Volkman C. Walker 64 M. Walker J. Watts R. Wharton P. Warren F. Webber D. Whipps D. Washington D. Wentzel M. Wiest R. Wasserman C. Whalen B. Wilcox Sophomores do their part to decorate for Homecoming. B. Wilder M. Wiley M. Willingham B. Willis D. Wilson J. Wilson R. Wolf D. Wolfel W. Woods B. Wright D. Wright L. Yarber L. Zagroba K. Zeitler C. Zellmer K. Zumbrun S. Wright 65 m NOT PICTURED Affeldt, H. Bafford, J. Barrett, K. Beil, C. Biddinger, R. Bidne, J. Blackwell, C. Blattau, J. Bowie, M. Boyer, G. Brassard, M. Broome, C. Bruns, F. Byrns, K. Collins, D. Dabrasky, D. Dash, D. D’Elia, L. Dillon, D. Dudley, R. Eastin, B. Edwards, J. Evans, S. Faggio, T. Fields, M. Flaherty, M. Fuchs, G. Gamber, D. Goodrow, D. Greene, T. Griffin, R. Grimes, D. Hallmon, R. Hamill, H. Hanzsche, J. Harrison, R. Hayes, J. Hiltz, J. Joyce, C. Kramer, J. Lang, V. Larkin, K. Lins, B. Lissau, D. Lund, D. McClung, R. McFarland, C. McGrain, H. McIntyre, M. McNaney, T. Manley, N. Manning, F. Matthews, B. Netzer, M. Nevin, P. Norris, C. Norton, T. O’Brien, L. Outland, A. Owings, C. Paine, K. Palmer, S. Partyka, M. Perkins, R. Philip, M. Recker, S. Reedy, B. Rhyne, S. Ruffa, T. Scott, A. Scott, J. Senn, J. Senn, M. Singleton, A. Skridulis, R. Smith, C. Smith, J. Snyder, G. Stanton,G. Stepp, G. Stockus, T. Stover, S. Strieker, D. Talbott, S. Taylor, J. Terry, M. Thelen, D. Tully, S. Turner, J. Vassallo, L. Verreault, M. Vest, D. Walton, J. Ward, J. Weckesser, R. Woodall, S. Wright, V. York, R. Zimmerman, M. Juniors get jumpin’! Junior Class Council: Front Row: L. Mathur, J. Schlee, S. Elliott, J. Hawkins, N. Maitland, K. Harvey. Back Row: J. Justis, M. Welsh, S. Drohan, J. Breslaw, B. Whitely, J. Strevig, J. Cullom, E. Huff. ■ So the fate of this year is up to us, huh? Yes sir, I really am a junior in high school. 68 Nancy Maitland presents proposals. Junior Council Officers: S. Elliott (treas.), J. Schlee (sec.), N. Maitland (pres.), J. Hawkins (v. pres.). j mr i hap Ife I j HI ' M 1 5 1- ;({ With the assistance of Mr. And- rion and Miss Matyas, the Junior Class launched a major fund rais¬ ing campaign. During the summer break, projects began with selling refreshments at the 4th of July parade. Within the first few weeks of school, dues cards were sold rapidly. For $5.00, the holders of these cards could obtain free admission to the Ring Dance and Prom. With $500 in their treasury, the Junior Class was able to relax for the remainder of the year. Departing from their sophomore slump, the Class of ’75 increased their spirit and supported their class. Junior Class Advisors: Hank Andrion and Barbara Matyas. 69 R. Airey S. Allen T. Allen J. Amass K. Ammons K. Anders S. Anders S. Anderson R. Angelo C. Apicella S. Appelbaum D. Argentah S. Armstrong E. Atwater D. Ayres E. Bacon R. Bacon J. Bailey B. Baker B. Ball J. Barber T. Barnard J. Bauer E. Becraft P. Belt K. Bennett K. Bent R. Bergin T. Bergman N. Beutelspacher C. Beverungen M. Biernack C. Blackburn T. Blair M. Bliss C. Boden 70 no only on the squares, Kevin Bennett really enjoys that cake, but did Mark Graham? S. Boyer J. Brown J. Burger P. Brassard S. Brown D. Burgoyne L. Brassington R. Bryan L. Burke J. Breslaw S. Buck S. Burkhardt J. Boettcher R. Borucki B. Bowers S. Breslin A. Bullard B. Burkhead J. Bohmer M. Boucher W. Bowman B. Broadhurst S. Burgee L. Burley 71 or else G. Chapman J. Cleaver N. Corbitt T. Childs M. Cleaver T. Corbitt M. Callahan R. Chisolm C. Coburn K. Callens G. Christie C. Cole S. Carbo J. Church L. Cole K. Carter J. Clarke R. Collier Bill Lurz works from his “enlightened” schoolbooks. C. Crawford T. Cross D. Curry J. Crider J. Cullom D. Cutcher 72 C. D’Antonio R. Davis K. DeManss J. Dantoni V. Dawson D. Derrenberger A. Davis 8. Davis T. Day R. Deale C. Didier L. Dobrovolny R. Doucette S. Durham T. Fallon S. Drohan M. Ehrman F. Ferrante S. Duffy J. Eichelberger C. Fields J. Dugan C. Eichelman W. Fields L. Davis M. Davis S.Dean J. DeArmey C.Dorn C. Domicak J. Dukehart S. Elliott L. Filbert M. Dumais P. Engel R. Fisher 73 P. Fitzgerald B. Frazier P. Garvey J. Fitzpatrick L. Fremd R. Gaspari K. Flanagan J. Freund T. Germana K. Ford J. Freundel M. Glick S. Fowler S. Fuchs J. Goodwin L. Frankenfield M. Gaines J. Gornick V. Graber P. Handrahan D. Hartung D. Graham B. Hannon K. Harvey M. Graham L. Hanzsche M. Hawk B. Haesloop F. Harrington J. Hawkins L. Hamby J. Harrison L. Haynes L. Hammond J. Hart J. Heath 74 K. Heath G. Henderson B. Hess P. Heim bach E. Hennick R. Hewitt we’d be abducted Lovely ladies make their lunches last. M. Higdon J. Hikel J. Hipsley T. Hocker D. Hoffen H. Hoffman N. Hoffman J. Holden R. Holland S. Holloway A. Horne P. Homey W. House C. Hudon J. Hudson E. Huff K. Hughlett T. Humes 75 by the bears. Mr. Joseph and John Rossman contemplate a mechanical drawing problem. G. Hummer J.Hyde C.Jones J.Jones P. Johns B.Jones J. Jones M. Jones K.Joyce M. Kase A. Kellner T.Joyce V. Kaufman D. Kennedy J. Justis A. Keane L. Kent S. Kaffl K. Keene J. Kibby M. Jones M. Jones K. Kane L. Keene J. King K. Karrer M. Keller S. Kiser 76 L. LaCroix T. LaHart R. Kispert M. Knight M. Lahner B. Klosterman V. Knight D. Lally P. Knapp D. Kontz D. Lambert J.A. Knarr M. Krause R. Lanahan T. Langdon M.P. Lauer T. Lawler R. Lawson A. Lazur K. Leahy B. Leishear D. Leishear R. Lentz J. LeVere B. Lichty B. Lilley N. Linde B. Link P. Loftus M. Lopez B. Lurz M.L. Lytle 77 J. Lytwynec T. McAleer J. McCleary R. McCord J. McDade P. McDermont K. McLaughlin M. McNaney E. McQuay B. MacKay R. MacKubin R. Maher N. Maitland K. Manning V. Marr W. Marsey M. Marszal W. Martin D. Marvel L. Mathur J. Matthews R. Matthews C. Meekins D. Meier S. Mennerick F. Metcalf M. Meyer B. Miller C. Miller C. Miller P. Miller J. Millikin S. Mills J. MisKimon B. Mitchell J. Mitzel 78 It was so easy then, Kitty Hooton, Sue Warthen, andTricia Vanek mingle among the great literary minds. T. Moloney T. Molony B. Morsberger S. Moulthrop G. Moore B. Morrissey D. Moyer D. Mueller H. Muhl J. Niemann A. Northington G. Murrow S.Nini J. Oates A. Murtha A. Noell T. Obermueller M. Nazelrod J. Noll V. O’Neill D. Nelson M. Nordeck J. Outland J. Nibali E. Nordhoff S. Page 79 never making any plans. M. Parkison D. Paris J. Pfau L. Pfau K. Parks D. Phelps C. Parton J. Phelps J. Perkins D. Phillips B. Palmer L. Peterson P. Plitt Miss Matyas mulls over the muddled mechanics of being Junior class advisor. J. Pollard L. Pryor M. Raja R. Pope J. Pulley E. Ramp M. Porter D. Pulliam C. Randall B. Powell J. Radcliffe R. Randall 80 T. Reedy K. Riely C. Robinson S. Renehan C. Rivera M. Rohrback D. Ridgley R. Robertson J. Rossman T. Reeves D. Ringgold C. Rohnacher J. Rhoads J. Roberts V. Rohrs L. Richardson W. Roberts B. Rossberg L. Rout K. Rushton B. Ruff T. Sargent mMir te Denise Ringgold starts a poster for the Christmas Follies. It was so easy then, J. Sasser K. Sauter B. Schene J. Schlee S. Scannell B. Scarpati D. Schleicher E. Schleicher L. Schaefer M. Schaible N. Schleupner J. Schmitt R. Schwaab P. Seiffert N. Servary K. Scott B. Sensei J. Shipley Margie Knight takes a long, hard look. 82 R. Stewart E. Thomas C. Torsell J. Strevig J. Thomas D. Tow V. Struder M. Thomas D. Trumble D. Sweet J. Thurston D. Trust K. Talbott J. Tier M. Tylus J. Tapman M. Tolker B. Tyson M. Singleton R. Smuck T. Starr J. Skipper V. Smuck J. Stern Tracy Warner encounters a birthday sur¬ prise at ‘B’ lunch. R. Stevens K. Steward S. Simkins L. Smith T. Stallings S. Simkins J. Smith J. Stachow him A. Ugarte M. Urban S. Waggoner K. Walsh T. Warner A. Warshaw I. Van Hessen J. Vest D. Walter A. Walther D. Watkins K. Webb S. Victor K. Vojtko L. Ward P. Warfield S. Webb T. Weil holding hands. K. Wilcox C. Wilder H. Wiley T. Wiley J. Wilkins V. Wills L. Wilson R. Wilson W. Wilson T. Wobbeking K. Wolf P. Wood B. Wrightson M. Yarber G. Yates R. Zaiser J. Zepp K. Zerrlaut Mark Graham and Lee Ward encourage spirit for an upcoming football game. 85 NOT PICTURED Alagna, J. Albert, R. Anderson, R. Annis, M. Arminger, J. Bacon, L. Bahr, R. Baily, D. Beere, K. Berg, P. Biernack, M. Bradley, L. Branch, B. Brennan, P. Brightful, O. Brocato, D. Brown, J. Brown, K. Buckholz, E. Byrne, D. Byrne, J. Cannon, R. Cavey, N. Clark, G. Clay, V. Cocchiarella, R. Coe, E. Connelly, M. Denner, R. Dudley, W. Dyke, D. Elliott, D. Evans, S. Fields, M. Fisher, R. Flood, S. Flynn, K. Fong, G. Frazier, D. Gamber, F. Getzendanner, R. Gibbons, C. Gibson, R. Goddard, D. Gray, C. Grisso, P. Hall, J. Hamlet, P. Harrison, D. Hawes, K. Hebron, K. Heflin, J. Heflin, T. Heuschele, K. Horn, F. Jackson, F. Johns, L. Johnson, J. Kiem, N. Kemp, D. Killoran, D. Koetzle, M. Kreis, M.L. LeBeau, C. Levin, M. Loats, P, McAdams, S. McGeeney, R. Mauerhan, G. Micklos, A. Mongelli, A. Nunn, E. Orndorff, G. Page, W. Patterson, C. Peach,D. Pryor, L. Quinn, T. Radecke, M. Ranck, G. Rexford, D. Sakelos, J. Schatz, S. Schaum, L. Schlenker, K. Schwartz, T. Seabrease, D. Selby, J. Sheffey, R. Shifflett, T. S hr oyer, C. Simpson, F. Smith, A. Smith, J. Smith, K. Snouffer, J. Stewart, E. Stone, O. Strieker, J. Stuart, P. Sumby, W. Swann, J. Taylor, J. Timmel, P. Toelle, R. Trimble, M. Vanek, M. Warthen, S. Wedlock, B. Williams, J. Williams, K. Wilson, M. Wolf, T. Wright, D. Council culminates CHS career Senior Council: Front Row: P. Brown, C. Jones, B. Welsh, K. Moss. Second Row: C. McMillan, K. Stilling, H. Willis, N. Baysinger, L. Zeit- ler. F. Shaw. N. Buckley, L. Douglass, N. Douthat, D. Salle. Back Row: B. Harris, S. Burgess, R. Cameron, T. Matta, F. O’Brien, J. Wallace, M. Burke, K. Gilbert, D. Davis, A. McCoy. I’ve been holding my hand up here for so long, I think I’m falling asleep. Grave deliberation determines the direc¬ tion Sr. Council meetings take. • 90 Senior Class Advisors: E. Mentzer, E. Montgomery. The Senior Class should be thankful to a handful of students who showed interest in executing activities not only on their own behalf, but for the school as a whole. With a history of two active years, many felt that apathy reared its ugly head to become an obstacle for the Council as well as the class itself. When the senioritis bug had almost increased to epidemic proportions, the Council suddenly took life when plans for graduation were initiated. Many of the stu¬ dents were dissatisfied with the graduation plans and were partic¬ ularly upset with the site for Senior Day. The dissatisfaction was due partly to the fact that only a small number of senior representatives attended the meetings, therefore permitting the officers and ad¬ visors to make many of the im¬ portant decisions. The willingness of a small number of students made these decisions a little easier, but on the whole, a willing¬ ness to work as a class was not prominent. Senior Class Officers: Sitting: B. Welsh (sec.), P. Brown (vice pres.). Standing: C. Jones (treas.), K. Moss (pres.). 91 Super Seniors! Mr. and Mrs. Catonite: Karl Gilbert, Jennifer Wallace. Most Artistic: Denyse Evans, David Brubaker. Above: Most Likely to Succeed: Mimi Buchness, Jim Brandt .Left: Most Athletic: Stacy Alston, David Carlisle. Below: Best Personality: Kim Davis, Will Ervin. Left: Best Looking: Doug Cross, Kathy Clark. Right: Most Expressive: Kim Moss, Pam Brown. Above: Wittiest: Skip Gundy, Fran O’Brien. Left: Most Musical: Steve King, Sue Burleigh. Charles Edward Ackman “Chuck”; JV (10), Varsity (12) Foot¬ ball, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Basket¬ ball; college basketball, pro baseball, white lightning . . . Naval Academy, Aerospace. Patricia Anne Adams “Patti”; Nurse’s aide; JV Hockey (10); sewing, cars, dancing, drinking, some¬ one ... college, teaching. Claudius C. Allen “C.C.”; BSU, Track (10,11,12), Basket¬ ball (10); bicycling . . . undecided. Denise Ann Allen “Denise”; Class Council alternate (12); dancing, swimming, bowling . . . work. George Roland Allen, Jr. “Duke”; SC rep. (10,11); BSU (11,12), Boys’ Ensemble (10,11,12), JV Indoor Track (10,11), JV Lacrosse (11); music, money, people... college. Kenneth E. Allison “Ken”; JV Basketball (10), Cross Country (10); drinking, work, girls . . . college, bookie. Stephen Granruth Annis “Steve”; SC rep. (10), K-cards (10); cars, music, science, someone . . . college, marriage. Mary Katherine Armstrong “Kate”; NHS (12), Thespians, Bowling Club, Musicals (10,11,12), Majorette (11,12); reading, travel, church . . . college, marriage. Annastacia Elmira Alston “Sassy”; SC rep. (10,12), So cial (12), Spirit (12) Committees, Girls’ Ensem¬ ble (10), BSU (12), GAA (10), Debate Club (12), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Hoc¬ key, JV Softball (10), Lacrosse (11); people, nature, sports . . . college, Psychotherapist. Henry C. Anderson “Hank”; JV Lacrosse (11), Wrestling (10,11); music, ocean, parties . . . college. Mary Louise Atwater “Weezer”; NHS (12), SC rep. (12), Musicals (10,11,12), Gargoyle (12); writing, reading, music . . . college, journalism. Earl Boehm Austin “Earl”; Band (10,11,12), Boys’ Ensem¬ ble (10,11,12), Drama; parties, Gino’s, vans, someone... work. 94 with debts Kenneth J. Baker “Ken”; K-cards (12); sports, work, col¬ lege, music . . . college, work. Diane Jeanne Balsamo “Dingbat”; Exec. Bd. (10), Decorations (10,11), Lost and Found (10), Nurses Aide (10), K-cards (10), School Store Committees (11,12) Someone . . . work. We don’t get mad; we just get even. marriage. Gary Frank Bailey “Gary”; cars, motorcycles, parties . . . work. JoAnn Bailey “Jo”; Musicals (10), JV Cross Country (11), JV Basketball (11); people, nurs¬ ing, Ocean City ... marriage, nursing. Carol Patricia Barber “Carol”; Girls’ Ensemble (10,12); sew¬ ing, music, swimming . . .fashion design, school. Barbara Ann Barker “Barbie”; NHS (12), SC rep. (12), K-cards (11,12), Social (12) Com¬ mittees, Math (11,12), Ski (12), Spanish (11,12) Clubs, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Hockey, Varsity Lacrosse (10); sewing, sports, people . . . college. Carole Elizabeth Baker “Carole”; Social Committee (12), Stu¬ dent aide (12), Musicals (10), Mgr.-JV Hockey; singing, bike riding, Young Life, Colorado ... college, nursing. Henry Vance Baker, II “Henry”; Cross Country (10); girls, drinking, cars, parties ... doctor. Frank David Barron Annita Jeanette Barry “Frank”; SC rep. (11), Golf (11,12); “Nita”; Girls’Ensemble (10), Madrigal sports, history... college. Choir (10,11), FTA (10,11), French Club (10); meeting new people, reading the Bible, sharing love ... college. Nancee Ann Baysinger Darrvl Kevin Batten “Bayse”; SC rep. (10,11), Class Council „ J ., . (10,11,12), Social (11,12), K-cards (12) ‘Sugar Bear ;... undecided. Committees, Spanish (10,11), Ski (11,12), Health Careers (12) Clubs, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Cheerleaders; music, skiing, fishing, people . . . college, Medicine. Theresa Marie Beard Patricia Elia Beccio Wayne Owen Bennett Mark Bent Theresa”; Girls’ Ensemble (10,11), Library (10), Nurse’s (11), Guidance (12) aides. School Store (11); sewing, traveling, cooking . . . college. “Pee Wee”; SC alt. (10,11,12), Girls’ Ensemble (10); swimming, someone, Italian dinners . . . Veterinarian. “Wayne”; SC rep. (10), Elections, Decoration, Spirit Committees, JV Track (10); cars, food, riflery . . . pharmacy. “Mark”;.. . undecided. Elizabeth Dianne Bishop “Beth”; music, outdoors, friends, par ties, medicine ... Medical secretary. Sandra Kay Bishop Sandy”; Exec. Bd. (12), Social Com¬ mittee (12), Class Council (10), Girls’ Ensemble (10,12), BSU (11,12), Gui¬ dance aide (12), Hockey (10,11), Soft- ball (10), Mgr.—Basketball (12); bowl¬ ing, partying, sports ... college. James Richard Blake “Jim”; Elections Committee (12); cars, Ocean City, music .. . college. Thomas Joseph Blickenstaff “Tom”; cars, girls, music . . undecided. 96 What is this? Follow-the-leader? and regrets, Nita E. Bollens Mary Adrienne Bowers “Nita”;... undecided. “Mary”; Musicals (10), Spanish (11), Health (12) Clubs, Mgr.—Varsity Volleyball (12), Varsity Basketball (12); ballet, conventions . . . nursing. James Peter Brandt “Jim”; NHS (12), SC rep. (10), Spanish (10.11) , Debate (10,11,12), Math (11.12) Clubs, AV aide (10,11,12), JV Wrestling (11); travel, Germany, fun, Girl Scouts . . . college, Army. Edward A. Brannon “Helium”; SC rep. (11), Varsity Foot¬ ball (10,11,12); art, graphics, music . . college. Timothy Brassard Mary L. Broache Joyce Brock Charles B. Brown “Timmy”; Rhode Island . adventure. . . college, “Mary”; Girls’ Ensemble (10,12); music, people, someone . .. work. “Joyce”;... undecided. “Chuck”; cars, music, girls . . . undecided. 97 and broken hearts Pamela Elaine Brown “Boobski ; SC rep. (10,11), Social (11,12), Elections (11), Student-Faculty Relations (11,12), Spirit (12), Lost and Found (12) Committees, Class Council (11), Vice Pres. (12), Ski Club (12), Mgr.—Soccer (11); learning about people, rock and roll .... nursing. Sally Brown “Sally”; Class Council (10); O.C., sew ing, parties, people . .. college. Mary Ruth Buchness Mimi”; NHS Pres. (12), SC rep. (12), K-cards (11,12), Math (10,11,12), Ski (10,11,12), French (12) Clubs, Mgr. —JV Volleyball (10), Pom-pon Girls (11); C.Y.O., reading, skiing, friends, music, ballet . . . college, medical career. Nina Sue Buckley “Buck”; Exec. Bd. (10,11,12), K-cards (12), Class Council (11,12), Catonian (12), Ski Club (12), Varsity Lacrosse (10), JV Hockey (11); John Denver, kittens, swimming . . . college. David Edward Brubaker Mary Carol Foster Buchness “Dave”; art, music, writing . . . art, “Carol”; Musical (10,11,12), Girls’ career. Ensemble (11,12), Concert Choir (12), Music Theatre (11,12); music, theatre, children ... child education. David Mark Buffington “David”; JV Basketball (10), JV (10) Varsity (11,12) Baseball; money, sports, cars . . . college. Patricia Ann Buffington “Pat”; traveling, people, music, California . . . work. Deborah Celeste Bulson “Debbie”; K-cards (10), Girls’ Ensem¬ ble (10), Drama Club (10,11,12), JV Volleyball (10,11); ocean, picnics, re¬ laxation, someone . . . stenographer, marriage. Susan Elizabeth Burgess “Susan”; NHS (12), Exec. Bd. (12), Math (11,12), Spanish (11,12) Clubs, JV Hockey (10,11), Mgr.—Girls’ La¬ crosse (10), sewing, books, music, pd . . . college. Michael F. Burke “Mike”; chairman—Lost and Found (12), Morning Announcements (12), Senior Fund Raising (12), Senior Prom Decorations (12), Constitutional Re¬ visions (12) Committees, Class Council (12), Catonian (12). AFS (10,11,12), . . . U.S. Naval Academy. Pamela R. Burkhardt “Pam”; NHS (12), Math (10,11), Ecology (11) Clubs; art, truckin’, laugh¬ ing ... college, teaching. Susan Estelle Burleigh “Sue”; Music Theatre (11,12), Girls’ Ensemble (11,12), Concert Choir (11), Module (11,12), Musical (11,12), music, California, people . .. theatre. T eresa Anne Bussard “Terry”; NHS (12), K-cards (11,12), JV Basketball (10,11); marriage, nursing, sports . . . nursing, marriage. Belinda Byrns John Caloyianis “Belinda”;... undecided. “Greek, Brute”; SC rep. (12), JV (10), Varsity (11) Soccer, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Basketball, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Track; diving, ocean ,.. college. Rod Steven Cameron “Paco”; Exec. Bd. (12), Elections Com¬ mittee (11), Class Council (10), JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Baseball; sports, late show ... college. Robert Alan Carbo “Bob”; Mgr.—Varsity Soccer (10,11, 12), JV (11), Varsity (12) Indoor Track, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Outdoor Track; sports, outdoors, Young Life, fun . . . college. David Eugene Carlisle “Carlisle”; SC rep. (10,11), BSU (12), Boys’ Ensemble (10,11,12), Varsity Football (10,11,12), Varsity Track (10, 11,12), Varsity Wrestling (10,11,12); girls, football, wrestling . . . college, communications technician. Ann Elice Carpenter “Ann”; Gargoyle (10,11,12), Kay-Hi (12), Band (10,11), French (10,11,12), Ecology (11) Clubs, Mgr.—Basketball (11,12); writing, movie making, music ... college. 99 Frederick B. Cascio James Casey “Fred”; travel, truckin ' . .. travel, work. “Jim”;... undecided. David Leon Cassell David”; SC rep. (10), Electronic Music (10), JV Football (11); bowling, football, music, parties, people, travel . . . undecided. Donna Marie Cavey “Don”; SC rep. (10,11); good music, designing, money, someone . . . mar¬ riage, designing, secretarial work. LeslieL. Chambers “Leslie ;... undecided. Donise W. Cheeks “Puff’; SC rep. (10,11), Concert Choir (11,12), Musicals, BSU officer (11), JV (11), Varsity (12) Volleyball, JV Basket¬ ball (10,11), Varsity Lacrosse (11), Tennis (10); music, singing, dancing, sports, someone . . . college, marriage, children. Mary Katharine Clark “Kathy”; SC rep. (11), Office aide (10,11,12), JV Softball (10); travel, ocean, people ... undecided. Steve Craig Clark “Steve”; auto mechanics, cars . . . motor cross. Dale Gregory Childs “Greg”; JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Wrest¬ ling; food, vacations, girls, going to restaurants . .. undecided. Greg S. Clark Greg ; auto mechanic, motorcycles, construction . . . undecided. Charlotte Anne Cobourn “Charlotte”; Nurse’s aide (12), Concert Choir (10,11,12), Girls’ Ensemble (11), Ski (11), Health Careers (12), Bridge (10,11) Clubs; sewing, cooking, skiing, hiking . .. nursing, bs. Linda Kay Coburn “Linda”; NHS (12); dancing, swim¬ ming, roller skating, travel . . . data processing, marriage. 100 and sentimental schemes. MGM, watch out! You’ve met your match! Myra Denise Coleman “Mondy”; SC rep. (10), Girls’ Ensem¬ ble (11,12), BSU, JV Softball (11); music, P.E., men . . . college. Patricia Ann Coleman “Tricia”; SC rep. (10), Girls’ Ensemble (10,11,12), BSU; music, swimming, someone . . . marriage, kids. Jean Celia Cohen “Jeannie”; SC alt. (10), Health aide (10,12), tutor (10), Health Careers (12), Spanish (11) Clubs, Catonian (11,12), Pom-pon Girls (12); dancing, art, cats, life, music .. . nursing school. Donna Jean Cole “Donna”; Band (10,11,12), Orchestra (12), Track (12); sports, ocean, friends, swimming, roller skating, bowling . . . legal secretary. Rosemary Collins Brandon Ross Colver Mary Conover Susan Ann Cook “Rosemary”; K-cards (10), Kay-Hi “Bo”; Treasurer (10), Football (10,11, “Missy”;. . . undecided. “Sue”; SC alt. (12), Spirit Committee (11); chamber music, hills, woods . . . 12), Basketball (10,11), Soccer (10); (12), Track (12); roller skating, sports. college. travel, sports, girls . . . college, dental boys, typing, swimming, ocean . . . school. secretary. 101 Now every tender failure Elizabeth Emma Cooke “Beth”; SC rep. (12), Spirit (11,12), Social (12) Committees, French (10), Ski (12) Clubs, Mgr.—JV, Varsity Wrestling (11), JV, Varsity Cross Country (11), JV Hockey (10), Flash (12); O.C., sports, astrology, fun . . . airline stewardess. Mark Sheldon Coon “Mark”; JV Cross Country (10); cars, music, parties ... college. Susan Heim bach Courtney Deborah Ann Cox “Sue”;.. . college. “Debbie”; Ocean City, partying . . . marriage. Donald Cromwell Douglas Henry Cross Patricia Mary Cugle Jean Ann Cullember “Donald”;.. . undecided. “Doug”; JV Football (10), JV Wrestling (10), Varsity Track (10,12); college, work, women ... college. “Pat”; NHS (12); K-cards (11), French (12), Math (11) Clubs, JV Softball (10), Mgr.—Basketball (11); literature, sports, animals . . . college, medical school. “Mung”; K-cards (10), Social (12) Committees, Spanish Club (10,11), Mgr.—Varsity Lacrosse (10,11,12), Mgr.—Varsity Hockey; music, the ocean, Florida, friends ... college. Robert Thomas Curran “Bob”; SC rep. (10); Band (10,11,12), Guidance aide, Mgr.—Varsity Lacrosse (11), Mgr.—Varsity Football (12); helping people, sports, cars . . . college, work. Mary Ellen Dailey “Mary”; NHS (12); roller skating, ocean, weekends, friends, powers of mind . . . secretary. Robert Alan Dash “Bob”; JV Football (11); guns, cars . . . college. David Raymond Davis “Dave”; Homeroom rep. (11,12), K-cards (11), Kay-Hi (12), French Club (11,12); electronics, music, money . . . college. Who, me? Jack Edison Davis “Jack”; JV Basketball (10); cars, basketball. .. college. Kim Marie Davis “Kim”; Exec. Bd. (10), SC rep. (10,11, 12), Office aide (10,11,12), Catonian (11) , Catonian Editor (12), JV (10) Varsity (11,12) Volleyball, Varsity Softball (10,11,12), Varsity Basketball (12) ; swimming, sports, people, some¬ one . . . college, executive secretary. Mary Carol Davis “Mary”; JV Basketball (10); horses, travel, people . . . undecided. William Hamilton Debaugh “Bill”; Mgr.—Varsity Lacrosse (10), Mgr.—Varsity Football (12), Mgr.— Varsity Basketball (12); coin collecting, working at Pantry Pride, 4-H Club . . . college. 103 Charles August Dehne “Chuck ; AV aide (10,11); cars, guns, boxing . . . college. Charles Henry Delosier “Charlie”; Band (10,11,12), Marching Band (10,11,12); cars, sports, women ... work. William. Robert DiDomenico “Billy”; girls, work, parties . . undecided. Lucille Marie Diefenbach “Luci”; SC rep. (11), Mgr.—JV Basket¬ ball (11); swimming, home economics, my family . . . retail merchandising, college. Catherine Mary Doetzer “Cathy”; Ski Club (11), Vice Pres. (12), Young Life, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Hockey, Lacrosse (10,11); skiing, horse¬ back riding, sewing, playing the guitar ... college. Michael John Donohue “Michael”; Student-Faculty Relations Committee (11), Math Club (11,12), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Soccer, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Basketball, JV (10), Varsity (12) Track; Ocean City, sports, cooking, music ... college. Thomas W. Demuth “Tom”; racing cars, partying, girls, Chevy rules . . . undecided. Carole Lynn Dickler “Carole”; Exec. Bd. (12), Vice Pres. (12), Class Council (11), Social (11,12), Spirit (11,12), Elections (11,12), De¬ corations (11,12), Folk-Rock (12), Homecoming (12), Committees, Gui¬ dance aide Catonian (12), Varsity Lacrosse (10); .. . college. Blair A. Diggs “Blair”; drawing, photography college. Judith Ann Dinkelman “Dink”; SC rep. (12), Class Council (10), Social (11,12), Decorating (12), K-cards (12) Committees, Orchestra (10,11,12), Spanish Club (11), JV (11), Varsity (12) Cheerleader, Phys. Ed. aide (12); elephants, Ocean City, sports, fo . . . college. Susan Debra Dornbusch “Domy”; SC rep. (12), Social (12), K-cards (10) Committees, Ski Club (12), JV (11), Varsity (12) Hockey, Varsity Lacrosse (11); sewing, ice skating. Ocean City, the Beatles . . . college, home economics. Angela Laverne Dorsey “Ann”; Girls’ Ensemble (11,12); some¬ one, parties, singing. .. undecided. 104 seems to overthrow old dreams Jane Ellen Doucette “Jane”; Class Council (11), Lost and Found (10), Decoration (10) Com¬ mittees, Musical (11), Ski Club (10,12); people, swimming, horseback riding, sewing, travel. . . college. Lorraine Jean Douglass “Lori”; NHS (12), Class Council (10), Lost and Found (10), Social (10), De¬ corations (10) Committees, Girls’ Ensemble (10), Music Theatre (11), Pom-pon Girls (11,12), Ski Club (10, 12); people, sports, reading, sewing, gymnastics . . . college. Nancy Joan Douthat “Nj”; Exec. Bd. (11), Class Council (11,12), Decorations Committee (11), Orchestra (10,11,12), Music Theatre (12); funny people, dances, music, traveling .. . teach elementary school. Glenn R. Doxzon “Pillsbury”; JV Football (10,11), JV Baseball (10), Indoor Track (10); sports, cars, music .. . undecided. Kathleen Ann Duffy “Duff’; SC rep. (10,11,12), Social Committee (11,12), JV Hockey (10), Lacrosse (11,12), Phys. Ed. aide (12); guitar, photography, hunks . .. college. Eileen Marie Dzimianski “Eileen”; embroidery, needle point, crocheting, sewing . . . accountant, college, marriage. Jennifer Susan Eastlack “Jenny”; Girls’ Ensemble (11), Ski Club (12); cooking, sewing, handi¬ capped . . . marriage, college. Barbara Jean Eckstein “Barb”; Social Committee (12), Ski Club (12), JV (10), Varsity (11) Cheer¬ leader; sewing, losing weight, meeting people, having fun ... college. Watch me pull a rabbit out of this can. Philip Joseph Ehrman “Phi]”; having fun, swimming, work . . . college. Catherine Mary Elliott “Cass”; Catonian (12), Concert Choir (10,11), Health Careers (12), Ski (11) Clubs, Mgr.—JV (11), Varsity (12) La¬ crosse; medicine, sewing, Young Life . . . marriage, rgw, LPN. Wayne D. Emerson “Wayne”; Varsity Cross Country (10,11), Varsity Indoor Track (11), Varsity Lacrosse (10,11,12); . . . mechanic. William Patrick Ervin Wilbur”; NHS (12), Band (10,11), Kay-Hi (12), Orchestra (12), Stage Band (10,11,12), Math Club (10,11,12), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Football, JV (10), Varsity (11), Baseball, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Wrestling, Varsity Tennis (12); sports, . . . college. Cynthia Ann Etzler “Cindy”; SC rep. (10), Varsity Lacrosse (10,11); Ocean City, modeling, someone ... college, work. Denyse Evans “Neecy”; Drama Club (11,12); art, theatre, joy ... college. Cindy Lee Ernest “Cin”; Nurse’s aide (12); swimming. Ocean City, parties . .. college. Brooke Elizabeth Everts “Brooke”; NHS (12), SC rep. (11,12), Social Committee (12), Ski Club (10,11, 12), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Hockey, Varsity Lacrosse (10,11,12); winning, sports, the ocean, travel . . . college. 106 Carole Ann Fallon Thomas William Farndon Lorraine Fechtig Joan Denise Feemster “Curl Anne”; nursing, learning, some¬ “Tom”; Varsity Football (10,11,12), “Lorraine”;. . . undecided. “Joan”; SC rep. (10,11,12), K-cards one . . . travel, nursing. Varsity Baseball (10,11,12), JV (10), Varsity (11) Basketball, Varsity Indoor Track (12); hunting, sport cars . . , college. (11,12), Social (11) Committees; crafts, “hunks”, music . . . college, work. John Warren Fisher III Robin S. Fischer Jeffrey Allan Fitzgerald Joan Flaherty “John”; Concert Choir (12), Music Theatre (11,12), Band (10,11,12), Stage Band (12), Chorale (12), Boys’ Ensem¬ ble (11), Cross Country (10); photo¬ graphy, music theatre .. . undecided. “Robin”; SC rep. (10); skating, people, fun . .. college. “Fitz”; motorcycles, music, partying . . . Bum. “Joan”;... undecided. DeVera Lynn Foreman Raymond Anthony Fletcher “Fletch”; Electronic Music, Guitar; rock band, having a good time . . . music career, marriage. “DeDe”; NHS (12), Social Committee (12), Class Council (11), BSU (12), JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Volleyball, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Basketball, Varsity Lacrosse (11); sports, modeling . . . college, psychology. Edward Francis “Ed”; .. . undecided. Debra Ann Frantz “Deb”; someone special, friends, travel, swimming . . . marriage, work, travel abroad. 107 James French Roseann Janine Freundel “Jim”;.. . undecided. “Roseann”; Girls’ Ensemble (10), AFS (11,12); Young Life, travel, animals, speech, music, guitar, Bible, people . . . medicine. Karen Lynn Frey “Karen”; SC Exec. Bd. (10,11), Class Council (10,11,12), Orchestra (10,11, 12); painting, sailing, swimming, music . .. college. Susan Marie Frey “Sue”; Music Theatre (10), Spirit Com¬ mittee (12), Girls ' Track (12); roller skating, painting, Ocean City, some¬ one .. . secretarial work. Anne Elisabeth Frisch “Anne”; Orchestra (12), AFS (12), De¬ bate (12) Clubs; traveling, counselor in summer camps, music, parties, friends ... college, medicine. James Carl Gadow “Jim”; work, O.C., basketball . . . college. Sally Louise Ganz “Sally”; Guidance (11), Office (12), Nurse’s (12) aides, Catonian (12), Majorettes (10,11,12); majorettes, O.C., sports, gymnastics . . . college, teaching. Richard Lee Gardner “Rick”; JV (10), Varsity (12) Football, JV indoor Track (10), JV Baseball (10), cars, women, sports law enforcement. Thomas Murray Garvey ‘Tom”; JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Wrest¬ ling, JV Cross Country (10), JV Outdoor Track (10,11); sports, women, money ... college, plumbing. Kenneth Ernest Gellner “Kenny”; sports, girls, cars . . . college, U.S. Government. Kurt Raymond Gellner Carolyn Edith Gessert “Englebert”; someone . . . marriage, “Carolyn”; K-cards (10), Ski Club (12); money, government. sewing, bike riding, tennis, handicrafts . . . doctor’s assistant, nursing. 108 can drive a normal person To drink or not to drink; that is the question. Cheryl Ann Gibson Paul Joseph Gibson “Satch, Lester”; home, two children, good job ... travel. “Joe”;.. . undecided. Vicki Lynn Gibson “Vick”; Music Theatre (10); roller skating, ocean, children, someone . . . marriage, secretarial work. Karl Otto Gilbert “Mr. President”; NHS (12), SC Pres. (12), BCRASC rep. (12), Homecoming (12), SC rep. (10,11), Class Council rep. (10,12), K-cards (11,12), Student- Faculty Relations (12) Committees, Jr. Class Pres. (11), JV Cross Country; law, politics, . . . U.S. pres. Thomas Gill Lisa Lynn Gillespie Marilyn Louise Goetz Margaret Goodwin “Tom”;... undecided. “Lisa”; NHS (12), Math (11,12), Ski “Murry”; Ski Club (12), GAA (10,11), “Meg”;... college. (12) Clubs, Majorettes (10,11,12); JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Hockey, baton, music, sewing . .. college. Varsity Lacrosse (10,11,12); people, sports, Ocean City, music ... college. 109 to extremes. Craig Gotshall Katherine Mary Graber “Gotsh” .. . undecided. “Kit”; Class Council rep. (10), K-cards (11), Ecology Club (11), Tennis (10,11); bicycling, yoga, ballet, Karate, Karma . . . Peace Corp, college, environmental work. Suzanne Lord. Green Cathy Jane Gress “Snoopy”; eah, lhn, math . . . child “Cathy”; bowling, skating, people, care. someone ... marriage. Janice Lucetta Green “Jan”; NHS (12), K-cards (11,12), Tutoring (10), Girls’ Ensemble (10), French (11,12), Ecology (11) Clubs Mgr.—JV Baseball (11), Varsity Base¬ ball (12), Varsity Football (12), Varsity Wrestling (12); music, sports, people . .. college. Judith Lynn Green “Judy”; cosmetology, working with children, good food . . . undecided. Elizabeth Anne Griffiths “Betsy”; Orchestra (10,11,12), Spanish Club (10,11); horses, Ocean City, sail¬ ing, music . . . college, child education. Debbie Jean Grimm “Debbie”; Student Aid (11), Girls’ Ensemble (10), Concert Choir (11,12) Health Careers (12), Mgr.—JV La¬ crosse (10), Varsity Lacrosse (11,12), JV Football (11); sports, driving, Young Life . . . college. Sandy Bishop looks shocked as the football becomes the victim of Myra Coleman’s jujitsu kick. 110 Anita L. Gruss Leslie W. Gundy “Anita”; Ski Club (12), JV (10), Varsity (11) Softball, JV, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Lacrosse (12); people, sports, jokes . . . college, teaching. “Skip”;,.. undecided. Philip Alfred Hahn “Philip”; NHS (12), Band (10,11,12), Stage Band (12), Math Club (12), JV Lacrosse (11); girls, lacrosse, skin div¬ ing, music, life . . . Biological sciences. Mary Jean Hallameyer “Mary Jean”; JV Softball (11); music, sports, teaching ... college. William Arthur Hallameyer Herbert Massico Hallmon “Willie”; food, sports, hanging out, jitterbug, mad magazines, music . . . college, work. “Macco” ... undecided. Pamela Gail Hanford “Pam”; art, animals, reading, writing . . . work. John Michael Happel “John”; SC alt. (11); swimming, coin collecting, bike riding, fishing, crabbing ... medical school. John Thomas Hamacher “John”; Boys’ Ensemble (10), Track, Cross Country; sports, cars, stamp and coin collecting ... services. Cynthia Ann Hamilton “Cindy”; JV Volleyball (11), JV Soft- ball (11), JV Basketball (11), Mgr.— Varsity Basketball (12), Varsity Volley¬ ball (12), Varsity Lacrosse (12); people, sports, animals ... college. Brian Douglas Harris “Brian”; Class Council (11,12), Music Theatre (10); weekends, fun, the beach, sports . . . college, dentistry. Brenda Lee Harrison “Brenda”; NHS (12), K-cards (12), Spirit (11,12), Social (12), Decorations (11,12) Committees, Class Council (12), Catonian (12), Musical (11), Math (11, 12) Club, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Cheerleaders; nature, dancing, having fun . .. college. Ill It was so easy once, David Carlisle pleads with his mommy to bring him his clean wrestling shorts. Joseph Marion Harrison, Jr. “Joe”; NHS (12), SC rep. (11), Orches¬ tra (10,12), Stage Band (12), Math Club (11,12), Debate (10,11,12), Golf (11); debate, music, electronics ... college. Susan Carol Harrison “Sue”; music, Rhode Island, friends, laughing . . . government work. Deborah Ann Hart “Debbie”; music, people, parties . undecided. Deborah Ann Healy “Healey-bones”; NHS (12), Girls ' En¬ semble (10), Concert Choir (11,12); animals, children, friends, having fun .. . college. Larry Allen Hern Robert Lee Hess “Larry”; Band (10,11,12), JV Wrestling “Bob”; sports, music, travel . . . (10,11); good times, girls, music . . . college. Electrician. Gary Michael Hiel Albert Hinton “Gary”; NHS (12), Publicity Com- “Albert”; Data Processing, Electronics mittee (11), Musicals (10,11); close ...undecided, friends, good times, understanding . . . college, music, Archeology. 112 Nancy Lee Hitchens “Nancy”; Majorette (10); sewing, working, Ocean City, someone . . . marriage, raise dogs. Sharon Kay Hoerl “Sharon”; JV Basketball (11), JV Softball (10); sports, typing, people, someone . .. work, undecided. Kathy Hoffman “Kathy”; sewing, traveling, parties . . . college. Charles Henry Holland “Chuck”; Varsity Football (10,12), Varsity Lacrosse (10,11,12); travel, good times, food . .. Electrician. Kitty M. Hooton “Kat”; Ski, French Clubs, Library aide. Track; dance, people . . . college, professional dancer. Carl David Hornfeck “David”; JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Soc¬ cer, JV Indoor Track (10), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Lacrosse; sailing, ice hockey, hiking.. . college. Sharon I. Horwath “Sharon”; travel, parties, weekends . . . working. Philip Arthur Howe “Phil”; Class Council (10,11,12), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Football, Varsity Wrestling (10,11,12), JV Baseball (10), JV Lacrosse (11); good food, travel, good times ... college. Nina Marie Huff “Nina”; meeting people, sewing. King Cool Breeze . . . college, nursing. Deborah Lee Hunter “Debby”; Class Council (11), Girls’ Ensemble (10,11,12), Chorale (10,11), FTA; writing, music, Christianity . . . marriage. Deborah Clare Huster “Debbie”; K-cards (11,12), Social (11), Spirit (11) Committees, Mgr.—JV Baseball (10); ice skating, water skiing, people ... college. Mary Regina Imwold “Regi”; Spirit Committee (11), Mgr.— Lacrosse (10,11), Mgr.—Football (11); music, children . . . college, marriage, teaching. 113 holding hands without a plan Darryl Derome Jackson “Jackson”; music, movies undecided. Lynn Patricia Jackson Lynn”; horseback riding, tennis, gym nasties, ice and roller skating, week ends . .. college, medical secretary. Richard Mark Jackson “Richard”; Class Council rep. (10,11), Gargoyle (10), Chorale (10,11,12), Boys’ Ensemble (10), Concert Choir (11.12) , Music Theatre (11,12), Drama (10.11.12) , Debate (10,11,12); music, theatre, speech . .. college. Charles Stephen Jarboe “Charlie”; art, music, cars, work, money .. . Art college. Thomas Duane Johnson “Tom”; K-cards (12), JV Baseball (10), JV Track (10), Cross Country (10); someone, baseball, marriage . . . mar¬ riage, police dept. Charles William Jones “Chip”; NHS (12), Band (10,11,12), Stage Band (12), Class Treasurer (12), Math Club (10,11,12), JV Lacrosse (10), Varsity Golf (11,12); sports, politics, biology ... college, biology. Lila Ruth Jones “Lila”; Concert Choir (11), Girls’ En¬ semble (10,11), Spanish Club (10), Mgr.—Lacrosse; singing, working with children, swimming . .. college. Lois Rachel Jones “Rachel”; Class Secretary (10,11), Girls’ Ensemble (10,11), Concert Choir (11), Spanish Club (10), JV Basketball (11), JV Volleyball (10); music, sporta, South . .. college. {; ™; «i m , .. ii r ■ | -j 1 ¥ l Help! I’m stuck! Sheila G. Jones Suzanne Marie Joyce Cynthia Marie Kase Mary Ellen Keim “Sheila”; Girls’ Ensemble; . . . college, “Sue”; NHS (12), Math Club (11,12); “Cindy”; NHS (12), Math Club (11,12), “Mary”; Guidance aide; movies, music, Business Education. sewing, music, travel . . . college, Ski Club (12); sewing, bowling, skating traveling . .. work. nursing. .. . college. Kay Kelly Kim berly Anne Kelly “Kay”; someone, working, Ocean City “Kim”; music, friends, art . . , secretar- . .. secretarial work, marriage. ial work. Alyce Louise King “Alyce”; Girls’ Ensemble (10), Spanish Club (12), Mgr.—Varsity Tennis (11); people, having fun, sports . . . college, work. Stephen Mitchell King Steve”; SC rep. (12), Band (10,11,12), Stage Band (10,11,12), Orchestra (10,11,12), Music Theatre (10,11,12), Varsity Golf (10,11,12); music, golf, trucking around, travel, outdoors . . . music. Patrick Joseph Kent “O’Ranney”; Band, Jazz Band; comedy, drums, vans . . . playing drums, entertainer. Kathleen Lorraine Keogh “Kathy”; music, ice skating, friends . . . work. Stephen Robert King “Steve”; music, art... music. Diane Louise Kingsbury “Di”; NHS (12), SC rep. (12), Class Council (11), Social Committee (10), K-cards (12), Ski Club (12); Catonian (11,12), Mgr.—JV Field Hockey (10,11), Mgr.—JV Softball (10,11), Mgr.—Var¬ sity Football (12); friends, sewing, O.C.. . . nursing. 115 Pamela Carol Kinzel “Pam”; Nurse’s aide (11,12); parties, animals, going places . . . college, zoologist. Susan Border Kirby “Sue”; Drama (11); Toyota, getting lost, someone , . . settling down, driv¬ ing 4 speed. Jennifer Linda Klein “Jenny”; cosmetology, Ocean City . . . marriage, work. Stephen Robert Klosterman “Steve”; cars, auto mechanics, music ... undecided. Nancy Lee Knapp “Nancy”; SC rep. (10), Spirit Commit¬ tee; the ocean, travel, guys . .. college. Charles Joseph Koetzle “Charlie”; sports, parties, girls . . . work. Marylou Kordusky “Lu Lu”; ice skating, people, weekends, Ocean City ... work. Elizabeth Ann Knight “Beth”; Exec. Bd. (11), K-cards (10, 11,12), Spirit (11), Homecoming (11) Committees, Class Council (11), Caton- ian (12), Concert Choir (11,12), Music Theatre (10,11), Pom-pon Girls (12); ice-skating, swimming, people . . . college. Theresa Ann C. Kunkel Terrie”; Class Council (10,11), Grad¬ uation (12), Decoration (12), K-cards (11.12) Committees, AFS (11), Health Careers (11,12) Clubs, Library aide (11.12) , JV Volleyball (10), Mgr.—JV Volleyball (11), Pom-pon Girls (12); people, sports, traveling . . . college, Karen Jean Klender “Karen”; Girls’ Ensemble (10), Concert Choir (11,12), Music Theatre (11,12), Chorale (10,11,12), K-cards (10); music, people, travel... college, career. Robert Timothy Knight “Bob”; SC rep. (11); religion, politics, music ... work. William Joseph Lanahan, Jr. “Bill”; electronics, cars, money, guns ... college. 116 It was so easy once, Roger M. Lash Darlene Janice Latham “Roger”; JV Soccer (11); basketball, “Dar”; Pom pon Girls (11); music, football... work, college. animals, outdoor life . . . college, medical secretary. Linda Lee Langhorne “Linda”; Social (10,11,12), Refresh¬ ment (10,11,12), Decorations (10,11,12) Committees, Band (12), Gargoyle (12), Concert Choir (10), Musicals (10), BSU (12), JV Hockey (10), JV Softball (10), Cheerleaders (11); sociology, medicine, sewing, . . . college, travel. Stephanie L. Larkins “Shortie”; BSU (12); drawing, model ing, cooking ... college. Nick Lazarides “Greek”; Band, JV, Varsity Soccer, JV, Varsity Track; sports, girls, comedy, music, socializing . . . sports, travel. Stephen Lazur “Buzz”; Band (10,11,12); girls, basket¬ ball, driving . . . CCC, loves open heart surgery. John Alan Laur George Craig Lauterbach “John”; NHS (12), Band (12), Stage Band (12), Orchestra (12), JV Lacrosse; sports, cars, music, Mazda . . . college. “Craig”;. . . undecided. Ah, the luxury of zig-zag sewing. holding hands, Well, let me tell ya what this little baby can do. Robert Joseph Lefebure “Bob”; girls, show cars, working . . . owning a Corvette, computer tech¬ nologist, photographer. Nancy Jean LeSage Nance”; art, swimming, camping, music ... college, art, teacher. LouAnn Linder Kathleen Mae Linde LouAnn ; sewing, parties, music . . . “Kathy”; swimming, sewing, music . . . marriage. wor k. Barry Wayne Lloyd Edward Wilson Lochary Barry ; Class Council (10), Music “Ted”; Varsity Lacrosse (11,12); sports, Committee (11), JV Wrestling (10,11), traveling... college. Mgr.—Varsity Track (10); sports, music, travel, cars ... college. Jeffrey Allen Lohmeyer “Jeff”; Class Council (10,11), Music Janet Lowery Committee (10), Boys’ Ensemble (10, “Janet”;... undecided. 11), Chorale (10,11,12), Concert Choir (11.12) , Musicals (10,11,12), K-cards (11.12) ; friends, praying, music . . . col¬ lege, music major. 118 Christopher Gerard Luecking “Chris”; Boys’ Ensemble (10,11,12), Concert Choir (11,12), Tennis (10); work, money, tennis . . . CCC, work. Mary Jo McGinley “Mary Jo”; swimming, sewing, horse¬ back riding, ice skating . . . college, nursing. Sarah J. McNaney “Sally”; JV Cheerleading (11); travel¬ ing, money, sewing .. . college. Janet Marie Lyons “Janet”; Mgr.—Field Hockey (12); sewing, cooking, phys. ed. . .. work. Anne Holland McCoy “Anne”; NHS (12), Class Council (10, 12), Girls’ Ensemble (10), French Club (12), Mgr.—Varsity Football (12); tennis, sewing, vacation .. . college. Jennifer Jane McCready “Jenny”; Class Officer (10), Field Hoc key (10); painting, horses, relaxing . . college. Albert Allen McGraw “Al”; SC rep. (10,11), Cross Country (10,11), Wrestling (10,11,12); sports, girls, animals ... Air Force. Brenda Lee Magaha “Brenda”; horseback riding, bowling, bike riding, sewing, raising animals . . . typist, owning a ranch, training horses. Mary Eleanor McKinley Claire McMillan “Molly”; NHS (12), Gargoyle (11,12), “Claire” . . . undecided. Girls’ Ensemble (10), AFS (11), Debate (12); horses, swimming, bike riding . . . college, veterinarian. Joseph Stephen Makar “Joe”; JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Base¬ ball; sports, travel, women ... college. Patricia Linda Manokey “Pat”; Social Committee (12), Girls ' Ensemble (10,11,12), BSU (11,12); someone, talking, soul music, dancing, parties ... secretarial work. 119 Susan Marecki “Sue”; Musicals (10,11,12), Girls’ Ensemble (11,12), Drama Club (10,11); future happiness, people, key punch, certain someone ... work, marriage. Colleen Denice Markiewicz “Colleen”; SC rep. (10); O.C., parties, concerts, someone . . . college, travel, marriage. Anthony A. Matta “Tony”; Class Council (11), Concert Choir (10,11,12), Boys’ Ensemble (12), Musical (10), Chess Club (10); ocean, stamp and coin collection, Navy . . . Oceanography, marriage. Donna Ann Mayo “Donna”; O.C., parties, concerts . . . marriage. Linda Louise Meyer “Linda”; parties, ocean, someone . . . work. Keith Edward Meyers “Keith”; Stage crew (10,11,12); elec¬ tronics, someone . . . college, engineering. Karen Ann Martin “Karen”; sewing, ocean swimming . . . Navy. Sharon Lee Ann Martinkis “Toots”; Band, JV Softball (11), JV Volleyball (10,11); sports, summer, music ... college. Fred A. Megenhardt Carol Lynn Mellendick “Fred”; mechanic, racing. “Lynn”; Majorettes (11,12); dancing, music, parties . . . college, medical secretary. Donald Richard Miller Janet Catherine Miller ‘Donny”; sports, getting out of Catons- “Janet”; Usherette (11), Teachers’ aide ville. Pine Ridge ... college. (12); sewing, ice skating, babysitting, cycling, hiking, camping . .. college. 120 just holding hands. I don’t mind punishment, but typing the Constitution? Catherine A. Mills “Cathy”; NHS (12); hi king, someone, ice skating ... college. Rita Helen MisKimon “Hunk Jr.”; SC rep. (11,12), Class Council (12), Varsity Volleyball (11,12), Varsity Basketball (10,11,12), Varsity Softball (10,11,12); sports, hunks, bus rides ... college. John Stephen Miller Mary Carol Miller “John”; Varsity Soccer (11,12); sports, “Carol”; Decoration Committee (10), parties, girls ... work, college. Girls’ Ensemble (10), Concert Choir (11,12), Musicals (10,11), Ski Club (12); skiing, skating, sewing . . . college, work, marriage. Mary Elizabeth Miller Sally Miller “Mary”; SC rep. (11,12), Class Council “Sally”;. .. undecided. (11,12); people, sewing, water skiing, lunch ... college. Gary C. Mitchell Marybeth Molony “Gary”; sports, girls, parties . . . college, “Buz”; Ocean City, parties, them . . . work. travel, selling, living. Who says school can’t be fun? Shawn Patrick Moran Ralph Connor Morehead “Shorty”; rock, making movies . . . Chip”; French Club (11,12), JV (11), undecided. Varsity (12) Wrestling, Varsity Cross Country (12); photography, hiking, Triumphs ... college. Jeffrey Dallas Morsberger Kim Dowell Moss Moose”; Band (10,11,12); parties, “Kim”; SC rep. (10,11), Band commit- girls, vans ... college, work. tee (11), Kay-Hi (12), Senior Class President; music, writing, girls . . . writer. John Paul Morris James N. Morsberger “John”; Boys’ Ensemble; music, travel, “Jimmy”; people, old cars, exploring women . . . undecided. • • • undecided. Michele Ann Mundorf James G. Murphy “Shelly”; Social (10), Spirit (10) “Jim”; JV Lacrosse (10,11); electrons, Committees, Catonian (11,12), Re- wood, metal... work, clamat ion Club (10); dch, friends, OC . .. college, marriage. Quick! Look straight! I think it’s supposed to be scrambled eggs! Thomas Murphy John Richard Murrow Virginia Musacchio Michael Myers “Tom”;. . . undecided. “John”; Class rep. (10,11); sports, “Gina”;... undecided. “Mike”; Indoor Track (10); electronics, parties, having fun .. . undecided. cars, money .. . build a race car. Pamela Diane Myers Jane Louise Nash Susan Neal Valerie Neely “Pam”; Musicals (10); traveling, some¬ one, car races . . . modeling, stewardess, marriage. “Jane”; JV Hockey (11), Mgr.—Varsity Hockey (12), Lacrosse (11), Girls’ Track (12); sports, animals, people . . . college. “Sue”;.. . undecided. “Valerie”; K-cards (10), Girls’ Ensem¬ ble (10); horses, swimming, travel, base¬ ball ... undecided. James Thomas Nibali Ronald John Nicola “Jim”; traveling, music, Canada “Nic”; Varsity Lacrosse (10,11,12), ... undecided. Varsity Football (10,11,12), JV Basket¬ ball (10); lacrosse, sports, good times .. . college, pilot. William Robert Nunn “Billy”; SC rep. (10), P.E. aide (12), JV Football (10), JV Indoor Track (10). Variety Lacrosse (10,11,12); lacrosse, Beep’s house, someone . . . college, play lacrosse, millionaire. Romaine Frances 0 ’Brien “Fran”; SC rep. (10,11), SC corr. sec. (12), Class Council (10,11), Class VP (10), Social (10,11,12), Spirit (10,12), Decorations (10,11,12) Committees, JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Softball; sports, music, bus rides . . . college. 123 Wayne Noel Olson Jane Susan Olver Charles Frank Otter George M. Palmer, Jr. “Wayne”; working, parties, fun, eating “Jane”; Orchestra (10,11,12), Ski Club “Charlie”; cars, mechanics, girls . . “Ron”; Class Council (12), Varsity ... undecided. (11,12), Tennis (10,11); sports, travel, college, undecided. Tennis (10,11), JV Soccer (10,11); candlemaking, reading ... college. sports, music, basketball. . . college. Russell John Pappas Emmanuel Paris John Parker Terri L. Parker Russell”; SC rep. (10), JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Football, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Lacrosse; sports, making money “Manny”;. .. undecided. “John”;... undecided. ‘Terri”; Band (10,11,12), Orchestra (12), Spanish Club (10,11); swimming, music, tennis .. . college, nursing. ... undecided. Robert Earl Parks Nanette Darlene Parthree Bunky”; music, guitar, life... music. “Nanette”; Guidance aide (11); . . . marriage. Ronald Keith Peguese “Ronnie”; SC rep. (10,11), Class Coun¬ cil (10), BSU (12), JV Wrestling (10), Varsity Track (11) . . . college, state police. Brian Reynold Penn “Brian”; -Journalism (10), JV Soccer (11), JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Lacrosse; camping, photography, working, ice art. .. successful businessman. 124 Long last looks must end If only he’d pick me ! Jerri Ann Peyton “Jerri”; NHS (12), Class Council (11), Girls’ Ensemble (10,11), Music Theatre (11), AFS (11,12), Math (10,11,12), French (12) Clubs; languages, travel, people . . . college, law school. Margaret Ellen Pezzano “Margie”; NHS (12), K-cards (12), Pom-pon Girls (11), Ski (11,12), Math (10,11) Clubs, Varsity Lacrosse (11); sewing, travel, sports . . . college, nursing. Catherine Darlene Phillips ‘Cathy”; traveling . . . work, marriage. Stephen Brian Phillips “Steve”; JV (10), Varsity (11) Basket¬ ball, JV Football (11), Varsity Soccer (12); sports, fun, girls .. . college. Debora Carole Pierce Robert Poisall Samuel Seungtto Posinski Mark Richard Prell “Debbie”; Class Council (12), Concert Choir (11,12), Girls’ Ensemble (10,11, 12), Music Theatre (11,12), Chorale (11,12); teaching, singing, watching T.V. ... college. “Robert”;... college “Sam”; being lazy, having lots of money, film director ... travel. “Snowball”; ice hockey, girls, cars . . . playing hockey. 125 Seniors are helpful Deborah Lee Raab Rose Randall Catherine L. Rasnake William Raubach “Debbie”; SC rep (10,11,12), Ski Club (12), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Hockey. Varsity Lacrosse (10,11,12); cooking, eating, sleeping, fun ... college. “Rose”;... undecided. “Cathy”; Guidance aide (11); bowling, work, someone . . . marriage, work. “Billy”;. . . undecided. Robin Lee Ray man Barbara Jane Redifer Deborah Anne Reed Gordon Michael Reese “Robin”; skating, horseback riding swimming, someone . . . marriage. “Barbara”;.. . undecided. “Deborah”; Girls’ Ensemble (10,12), Concert Choir (11), AFS (11,12), De¬ bate (12) Clubs;... undecided. “Mike”; Band (10), Wrestling (11); sleeping, having fun, sports . .. college. English aides form their familiar early morning assembly line. 126 Frank William Remmell Patrice Marie Reuling Eugenia Charlette Rhyne Victoria Lynn Rice “Frank”; SC rep. (10,12); sports. “Pat”; NHS (12), Ski Club (11,12), “Jeannie”; JV Volleyball; sewing, cook¬ “Vicki”; photography, travel . . . French, psychology .. . college. Lacrosse (11); sports, the ocean, travel ing, volleyball. . . fashion designer. college. ... college. Judith Ann Richardson “Judy”; NHS (12), K-cards (11,12), Class Council (11), Girls’ Ensemble (10), Concert Choir (11,12), Ski Club (12); swimming, travel, cooking . . . college. Larry William Robey “Larry”; cars, football, basketball marriage, work. Gary Robinson Lee Bryan Rockenbaugh “Gary”;. . . undecided. “Lee”; art, animals, building things ... work. mi Susan Mary Roden Diane Kay Rosenberg Thomas Rouse Charles F. Rout “Sue”; NHS (12), Spirit Committee (12), French (10), Math (12) Clubs, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Cheerleader; sew¬ ing, sports, medicine ... college. “Diane”; SC rep. (11,12), K-cards (12), JV Softball (10); sports, music, sewing . .. college. “Tom”;... undecided. Charlie”; hunting, fishing, travel, carpentry ... family, own business. 127 Elisabeth Jean Rubie Andre Rucker “Libbie”; NHS (12), Music (10), “Andre ;... undecided. Archeology Club (10), Library aide (11,12); Jesus, music, history . . . college, msls. Terry Lee Rucker “Terry”; Band (10,11,12), Orchestra (10,11,12), Music Theory and Litera¬ ture (12); music, art, partying, week ends . .. college. J. Stephen Russell “Ru”; NHS (12), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Football, Varsity Lacrosse (10, 11,12); friends, summer, lacrosse . . . college. Donna Merryman Salle Michael Paul Saraullo Anthony Scarpati Mark Steven Schapperle “Donna”; NHS (12), Spirit (11,12), K-cards (11,12), Social (10,11), Decora¬ tions (10,11), Tickets (10) Committees, Class Council (11,12), Catonian (11), Spanish Club (12); tennis, OC, eating ... college. “Mike”; JV Cross Country (10), JV Track (10), Varsity Lacrosse (12); Ocean City, girls, lacrosse . . . undecided. “Tony”;.. . undecided. “Mark”; electricity, plants, someone ... college. Joanne Elizabeth Schene “Joanne”; Social (11), Spirit (11) Committees, AFS (12); someone, crafts, sewing, cooking, exercising, modeling .. . college, traveling. Carl Ridgely Schlaich “Carl”; NHS (12), Catonian (12), Math Club (10,11,12), Stage Crew (11,12), JV Lacrosse (10), Mgr.—Varsity Lacrosse (12); art, politics, medicine, music . . . college, Med. school. “Erre con erre, barril.. . ” 128 Baffled, Befuddled, and Bewildered! Stephanie Jeanne Seitz “Stef”; K-cards (12), Kay-Hi (12), Girls’ Ensemble (10), Spanish Club (10,11,12), AFS (11,12), Mgr.—Basket¬ ball (11,12); travel, horses, friends . . . college. Florence Anne Shaw “Flossie”; NHS (12), K-cards (12), Decorations (10) Committees, Class Council (10,12); reading, people, writ¬ ing, travel, good friends, having fun, someone . .. college. Walter Charles Schleicher “Walt”; Band (10,11,12); sports, automobiles, girls . . . college. Charlotte Ann Schuhart “Charlotte”; Library aide (11); cooking, travel, children . . . work, college, court stenographer. Karen Anne Schull “Ka ren ”; Social (10), Lost and Found (10), K-cards (11,12) Committees, French Club (10), Pom-pon Girls (12); sewing, traveling, music . .. college. Mary Teresa Schumann “Terry”; NHS (12), Decorations Com¬ mittee (10,11,12), Math Club (10, 11,12), JV Hockey (10); sewing, people, summer, fun . . . work, college, marriage. Kathleen L. Schwaab Wayne Leroy Schwaab “Kath”; NHS (12); horses, outdoors, “Gooch”; Fire dept., money, girls, good friends . .. college. work, life ... Fire dept., college. Seniors suggest solutions What a mob! Just to get a look at themselves?! Donna Marie Slazinski Donna Mgr.—Baseball; music, people, dogs ... college, nursing. Nora Lee Smith “Nora”; SC rep. (12), Ski Club (12); people, self-realization, tennis, ski¬ ing, dancing . . . college, “who knows, for we are all elements of time. John Edward, Shea “Fat-Boy or Toe Joe”; JV Wrestling (10), JV (10), Varsity (11) Baseball; sports, cars, travel, girls, racing, fun . . . college. Sheree Virginia Shroyer “Mike”; drawing, horseback riding, tennis, travel, someone . . . cosme¬ tology. marriage. Mark Anthony Siloestri “Mark”; Social (10), Decorations (10) Committees, Library Club (10, 11,12); cars, coins, outdoors, banking ... college. Sally Ann Singer “Sally”; Mgr.—JV Softball (11); sew¬ ing, tennis, fun .. . work. Lisa Ann Solley Lee”; NHS (12), Kay-Hi (12), Gar¬ goyle (10,11,12); Girls’ Ensemble (10), Ecology (11), French (11,12), Spanish (10,11,12), Ski (11,12) Clubs, Stage Crew (11), Mgr —Basketball (11,12); music, sports, the mountains, the ocean ... college. Julia Spencer “Julie”;. . . unde cided. 130 Familiar faces, familiar places. Roberta Lynn Sprague “Bobbi, Bert, B.”; SC rep. (10), Spirit (12), K-cards (12) Committees, Class Council (10), Girls’ Ensemble (12), GAA (10,11), Ski Club (12), JV Hockey (10,11), JV Basketball (10), outdoors, snow, children, zoos . . . college. Mary Jeannette St. Jean “Jeannette”; SC alt. (10,12), Pom-pon Girls (11,12); someone, fun, working with children, C.Y.O., sewing . . . college. Philip Steele “Philip”;. .. undecided. Mark Alan Stegman Mort”; music, sports, doing nothing . . . undecided. Dribble, dribble down the floor. One more drill and then no more. Deborah Marie Stagmer “Debbie”; Decorations Committee, Class Council (11), Debate Club (10); dancing, bowling, pitch . . . Beautician. Cynthia Jane Stawinski “Cindy”; math, history, England . . . work with foods. Jeffrey F. Stepp Michael Dennis Sterner “Jeff”; sports, parties, traveling . . . “Mike”; Electronic music; sports, college. music, Friday nights ... school. Senior studies foster Friendship. 131 Jamie Anne Stewart “Jamie”; Ocean City, parties, concerts, traveling .. , secretary. Kathleen Marie Stilling “Kathi”; SC Secretary (12), Class Council (10,11,12), Health Careers (12), Ski (12) Clubs, Pom-pon Girls (12), Social, Lost and Found Committees, JV Basketball (11), Mgr.—Varsity Bas¬ ketball (12), JV Softball (11); sewing, sports, people . . . college, nursing. William Harry Sturgeon “Billy”; horses, swimming, cars . . raising horses. Jane Frances Swann “Jane”; Decorations Committee (10), Usherette (11), Ski Club (12); people, Ocean City, driving... nursing. Toby Ann Taubenfeld ‘Toby”; SC rep. (11), Musicals (11); reading, dancing, going places . . . UMBC, Dentistry. Robert Clayton Taylor “Ronnie”; hunting, fishing undecided. Catherine Lee Strawbridge “Kit”; Class Council (10,11), Decora¬ tions Committee, Class Vice-Pres. (11), Orchestra (10,11,12), Stage Crew (10,11,12), Drama (10,11), Math (10,11) Clubs, JV Softball (10); sewing, music, traveling, theatre . . . fashions, stewardess. Stephen H. Strohecker “Steve”; JV Lacrosse (10); skiing, parties, cars, money, girls . . . college. Michele Ann Swimm “Mike”; Decorations Committee (10); cosmetology, phys. ed., traveling . . . work, marriage. Harry Douglas Tamburo “Doug”; JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Foot¬ ball, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Wrestling, JV Track (10); football, mau, sun, sea . . . college, Jamaica. Eva Marie Terry “Marie”; Guidance aide, Bnglish aide; writing, reading, partying, someone ... college, writing. Cheryl Lynn Thomas “Cheryl”; Orchestra (10,11,12); church, music, sports ... college. 132 Nevermore “74” Pamela Mary Thomas Lucille Barbara Thompson “Pam”; SC rep. (11); horses, people, “Lucy”; FBLA; horseback riding, dogs, someone . . . social work. hamsters . . . college. William Keith Thompson Spring Thorns “Kit”; JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Foot- “Spring”;... undecided, ball, Varsity Track (10,11,12), Varsity Basketball (12); waves, summer, foot¬ ball ... college. Super-Sub socks it to Seniors! Scott Marvin Todd Dennis Robert Towns Linda Carol Tunstall Jerry Turner “Scott”;.. . undecided. “Dennis”; Concert Band (10,11,12) Orchestra (12), Stage Band (12); cars ... a place of higher learning. , “Linda”; SC rep. (12), BSU (11,12), s Social Committee (12), Orchestra (10), Band (11,12), Girls’ Ensemble (12), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Volleyball, JV (10), Varsity (11) Softball; bowling, partying, boys, volleyball . . . college. “Jerry”;... undecided. 133 Maria Angela Ugarte Mario Leonard Vaccaro Stephanie Dawn Vici-Lynn Brown Maddy”; SC rep. (12), Social (10), “Lenny”;... undecided. Vanderwaart Vanderwaart Decorations (12) Committees, Ski Club (12), Varsity Lacrosse (10,12), Varsity Volleyball (12); traveling, dt, Peru, tennis ... college. “Stephanie”; Musical (10); CCC, lunch . . . college. “Vici”; Nurse’s aide, Office aide; gymnastics, nature, Indians . . . col¬ lege, travel. Bert Van Pinxteren Thomas F. Votta “Bert”;... undecided. “Thomas”; carpentry, money, work . . . construction. Lacey Larry Walker Lacey”; JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Cross Country, Varsity Indoor Track (12), Varsity Basketball (11), Mgr.—JV Bas¬ ketball (10); sports, fishing, motor¬ cycles . . .service. Jennifer Bosley Wallace “Jennifer”; SC rep. (10), SC Treasurer (11), Class Council (12), Class Pres. (10), Folk Rock (II), Social (12), K-cards (12) Committees, Orchestra (10,11,12), Debate (10,11), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Hockey, Varsity Tennis (10); people . .. college, medicine. Carol Lisa Wainwright “Lisa”; NHS (12), Class Council (10, 11), Class Treasurer (12), SC Exec. Bd. (12), K-cards (12), Lost and Found (12), Social (12) Committees, Majorettes (10,11), Varsity Lacrosse (11); tennis, Beach Boys, fireplaces, someone . . . work, marriage. Juanita Lynn Walker “Juanita”; Musical (10), Tutoring (10,11); writing, traveling, someone . . . writer. Richard Thomas Walton Richard”; music, sports, driving, bowling . .. undecided. Cindy L. Warfield “Cindy”; JV Volleyball (10,11), JV Softball (10,11); partying, music, sew¬ ing, sports . . . marriage, work, Cali¬ fornia, a good time. 134 “74” supports school sports Aw, this is nothin’. You oughta see me ... Frank Thomas Waters “Frank”; math, history, English . auto repair. Brenda Gail Watson “Brenda”; K-cards (10), School Store (10,11), Health Careers (10), FBLA (11); children, music, county rides, fun . . . working with handicapped. Linda Dale Watson “Linda”; Nurse’s aide (10), Library aide (11), FBLA (11), School Store (11, 12); children, fun music . . . Health Assistant. Jack Bruce Watts “Jack”; Varsity Cross Country (10,11, 12), Varsity Outdoor Track (10,11,12), Varsity Indoor Track (10,11,12); sports .. . college. Debbie Warns Elizabeth B. Waskey “Debbie”;... undecided. “Beth”; SC rep. (10), Music Theatre (10); people, music, traveling, parties, ocean . . . college, Medical secretary. ... and your phone number please? 135 Roxanne Yvette Webb “Rock ; SC rep (10,11), Office aide (12), BSU (11,12); modeling, secretarial work . . . fashion modeling, traveling, secretary. Laura Grace Wehland “L.G. ; Kay-Hi (11,12), Gargoyle (11, 12), Band (10), Stage Crew (11), Ski (11,12), Spanish (10,11), Ecology (11) Clubs, Mgr.—Volleyball (10), Mgr.— Basketball (11,12); ocean, sports, some¬ one ... college. Wayne W. Weiss “Wayne ; music, sports, concerts . . . Live between nothingness and eternity. Jeffrey Allen Welch “Zap”; SC rep. (10,11,12), BSU (12), JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Football, JV (10), Varsity (11) Basketball, JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Baseball; sports, girls, college .. . P.E. teacher. Thomas Peyton Wells “Tom”; JV Lacrosse (10,11); surfing, lacrosse, ice hockey . . . college. Busi¬ ness Management. Barbara Ann Welsh Barb”; SC rep. (10), Class Council (10), Class sec. (11,12), K-cards (12), Girls’ Ensemble (10), Mgr.—JV Foot¬ ball (10), Mgr.—JV Hockey (10), Mgr.—Varsity Football (12); sewing, travel, dancing, camping out . . . college. Robin Lee Whedbee Rob”; JV (10), Varsity (11,12) Hockey, Lacrosse (10,11,12); someone, horse¬ back riding, diving, skiing, Ocean City ... college, medicine. Wendy Joanne Wheeler “Wendy”; Chorale (10,11,12), Concert Choir (11,12), Music Theatre (11,12), Girls’ Ensemble (10); music, socializ¬ ing, traveling ... college, work. Christopher Scott Wentzel “Chris”; NHS (12), Math Club (12); biking, “matchbox” cars, electronics ... college, electrical engineering. Lisa Kaye Westcott “Lisa”; NHS (12), Spirit (11). Home¬ coming (11) Committees, Girls’ En¬ semble (10), K-cards (11), Math Club (11,12), Tutoring (11); bike riding, working with kids, sewing . . . college. Accountant. Patricia Johanna Whittington “Patty Jo”; Guidance aide (11), Music Theatre (11,12), Drama (11,12); social work, children, life . . . college, social work with children. Lisa Kathryn Wieman Wiemar”; someone, music, parties, water sports, people . . . college, social services, marriage. 136 This sure beats waiting in a gas line! David Wayne Wilford “Dave”; SC rep. (10,12), Varsity Cross Country (10), Varsity Outdoor Track (10,11); outdoors, traveling, money . . . commercial art, architecture. Desiree L. Williams “Desi”; Social Committee (12), BSU (11,12), Spanish Club (11), Girls’ En¬ semble (10,12), C. Squad (10), Mgr.— Hockey (11); bowling, boys, music . . . college. Craig Alan Witt “Blitz”; someone, sports, music, people .. . Carpentry, marriage. Mary Melissa Wolf “Sunshine”; SC rep. (10,11), Class Council (10), AFS (11), JV Volleyball (10); love, Europe ’73, Ocean City ... college, freedom. Heather Fisher Willis “Feather”; PTSA corr. sec. (12), Lost and Found (12), K-cards (10), Decora¬ tions (12) Committees, Exec. Bd. (12), GAA (10), sec. (10,11), pres. (12) Ski Club, Varsity Lacrosse (10,11,12), JV (10) Varsity (12) Hockey, Mgr.— JV Basketball (10); animals, crafts . . . college. Joseph Willis Joe”;... undecided. Edward Wood Richard W. Woods “Woody”; hunting, partying, cars, “Richard”; JV (10), Varsity (11,12), Ocean City. .. Army-Airborne. Soccer; sports, music ... undecided. 137 Chester Alan Wooton “Chet”; JV (10), Varsity Basketball (11), Varsity Soccer (11,12); sports, traveling .. . college. Paul H. Wright “Paul”; football, basketball, girls, bowling . . . electronics, surveying. Robert Wayne Wright William Frederick Wright “Bob”; cars, money, girls ... mechanic. “Bill”; Varsity Soccer (11,12), JV Indoor Track, Tennis; sports, traveling ... college. DebbyJ. Wunder Barbara Jean Wyper “Debby”; music, partying . .. travel. “Bobbie”; Decorations Committee; art, cosmetology, Phys. Ed. . . . marriage, travel, work. Beverly Ann York Anita Joan Young “Bev”; parties, bowling, someone . . . “Aniter”; Girls’ Ensemble (10), Music undecided. Theatre (10); swimming, camping, biking, someone .. . college, marriage. Donald Edward Zaiser “Don”; SC rep. (10,11), Class Council (12), JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Football, JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Wrestling; fish¬ ing, motorcycles ... undecided. Lynda Marie Zeitler “Lynda”; NHS (12), SC rep. (11), Class Council (10,11,12), Social (12), Spirit (11,12), Decorations (12), K-cards (12), Fund Raising (12) Com¬ mittees, Catonian (12). AFS (10,11,12), Ski Club (12), JV (10,11), Varsity (12) Cheerleader; people, ...college. 138 Slothful Seniors Barbara Webb France “Barb”; SC rep. (10,11), Class Council (10), Musicals (11); ballet, OC, sewing, someone . .. college, travel, work. James Michael Scannell “Jim”; girls, guitars, swi mming construction work. Htfii utn 11U1111U Shutter Shy David B. Adams. “David”;... undecided. Stephen M. Ammons. “Steve”; ... undecided. Bonita C. Anderson. “Bonita”;... undecided. Kenneth J. Bailey. “Kenneth”; .. . undecided. Gerald E. Blair. “Gerald”;.. . undecided. Thomas E. Bopp. “Tommy”;... undecided. Terry Alan Bowen. “Terry”;.. . undecided. Rita M. Bradley. “Rita”;. .. undecided. Robert W. Bruce. “Bob”;. .. undecided. Christopher H. Carper. “Casper”; JV Baseball (10), Varsity Football (10,11,12); music, sports, free time ... college. Lee Kirkwood Chambers. “Kirk”; photography ... college. William L. Clary. “Skip”; .. . undecided. Michael C. Cooper. “Michael”;.. . undecided. John Timothy Corbitt. “Tim”; sports, girls ... travel, college. Robin Crawford. “Robin”;... undecided. lleneL. Crocetti. “Ilene”; ... undecided. Glenn Keith Davis. “Glenn”; bowing, swimming, sailing . .. undecided. Helen J. Deering. “Helen”;... undecided. Kenneth DeFrancesco. “Kenny”;... undecided. Jacqueline L. Doyle. “Jacqueline”;... undecided. Diana Lee Dyke. “Diana”;.. . undecided. David L. Fawcett. “David”;... undecided. Mark L. Fields. “Mark”;... undecided. Orray E. Fraser. “Orray”;... undecided. Dana Gamber. “Dana”;... undecided. Paulette Marie G essert. “Paulette”;... work, marriage. Scott G. Graves. “Scott”; music, travel, someone . .. undecided. Michael Joseph Heath. “Mike”; -JV (10), Varsity (11) Football, JV (10), Varsity (11) Wrestling, JV (10) Track; drinking, working, good times . . . Mer¬ chant Marines. Susan L. Horwath. “Susan”;.. . undecided. Kevin R. Jackson. “Jack”; SC rep (10), BSU, Varsity Sports Club, Varsity Football (10,11,12), JV Basketball (10), JV Lacrosse (11), JV (11), Varsity (12) Wrestling; Sports, cars, buzzing around . . . college. Rodney E. Jones. “Rodney”;... undecided. Ronnie E. Jones. “Twin”; girls, photography, understanding of others . . . photo¬ grapher. Deborah K. Lawson. “Debbie”;.. . undecided. William McAdams. “Rudy”;... undecided. Sabrina M. McDowell. “Sabrina”;.. . undecided. Karen McKenna. “Scats”;... millionaire. Camyra Lynn McKinley. “Lynn”; SC rep, BSU (11,12); music, skating, reading . . . B.A. in Fashion Designing. John Robert Matthews “John”; . .. undecided. Edward M. Messier. “Moose”; music, life, electronics . . . playing music, working in electronics. Robert T. Millikin. “Bob”;. .. undecided. Keith D. Morgan. “Keith”;... undecided. John A. Mowbray. “John”;... undecided. Edgar L. Myers. “Chip”; music, drums, living ... music, recording. Deborah L. Nestor. “Debbie”;... undecided. Sandra A. Rink. “Sandy”;... undecided. Kenneth Robert Rosenberger. “Ken”; photography, sports cars, road racing, Porsches, hockey ... college. Frank Sass. “Frank”; ... undecided. Paul William Skeberdis. “Paul”; Math, Ski Clubs; skiing, canoeing . . . long life and good times. Denise R. Smith. “Denise”;... undecided. Mary Frances Starr. “Frannie”; SC rep (10,11), Social (10), Spirit (10) Committees, JV (10), Varsity (11) Basketball; traveling, sports . . . college, travel. Nancy C. Stauffer. “Nancy”;.. . undecided. William P. Stern. “William”;... undecided. Bruce M. Walk. “Bruce”; SC rep. (10), Decorations Committee (11), Music The¬ atre (10,11), Math (10,11,12), Ski (10,11,12), Drama (10,11,12), Clubs, Stage Crew (10,11,12) JV (11), Varsity (12) Lacrosse; lacrosse, canoeing, camping, theatrical lighting . . . Electrical Engineering. Chris H. Wheat. “Chris”;... undecided. Charles V. Wood. “Charles”;.. . undecided. 142 fxckankmandavWadaraspattyadamsccallendeniseallenr:eor{ ? Ibenkenall. Irons : acyal ori • U r ' rson ank Arsons m v 6 anni.skat.eam? ‘. y’eez? ratva qtpz.vI.z . • ' ry ailoyjoann’ iloyk ;1 ■ ibeye£; z 1 ' - rr nry cerdianebabsamesrobha -Vorbarbie ' rk rfrankbu ronniba 7 mry arrylb d ter? : ■ ■ ,• - r t’ r rabesrd b ecoiovavnebet neitm rkhentsandy 1 ' isbon- ' r ar d v ' T pY P‘«bi irk -mi ■ ' ? 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Pezzano, J. Rich¬ ardson, P. Reuling, D. Foreman, B. Everts, P. Cugle, S. Joyce, K. Schwaab, L. Wain- wright. Back Row: J. Laur, C. Schlaich, S. Burgess, D. Salle , C. Mills, C. Kase, L. Gillespie, L. Coburn, J. Green, M. Atwater, T. Schumann, P. Burkhardt, J. Harrison, B. Colver, W. Ervin. Right: Stuart Moul- throp, outstanding junior student, receives the Brown University Dictionary Award from English Department Chairman, Mrs. Kyne. ■1 m|| | m, 1 148 The National Honor Society was very large this year with sev¬ eral members participating in the tutorial program. Stuart Moul- throp, editor of the Kay-hi, was given the Brown Award for the outstanding junior student. Janet Gomick, Joe Breslaw, and David Trumble were Catons- ville’s representatives in the tele¬ vised series, It’s Academic. After going into overtime, the team placed a disappointing second, losing to Western by only one question. Kit Thompson was awarded the Scholar-Athlete of the year. Kit’s smiling face was seen on football, track, and basketball teams as well as in the library. AFS motto: Walk together, talk together CHS students Debbie and Sue Reed and family host senior exchange student Anne Frisch. This year, the Catonsville Chap¬ ter of AFS was host to two foreign students, Bert Van Pinxteren of the Netherlands and Anne Frisch of West Germany. Both Bert and Anne had graduated from high school before coming to Catons¬ ville, and both planned on attend¬ ing universities after their return to their homes. Anne, unfortun¬ ately, was forced to shorten her stay in America upon her accep¬ tance to medical school in West Germany. Claire McMillan (President), Rose Ann Freundel, and Betsy Ball were chosen by the Catons¬ ville American Field Service to compete for an opportunity to spend a summer or a year abroad in the Americans Abroad Program. Rose Ann left in June for a sum¬ mer in Belgium, while Betsy’s destination remained uncertain. Mr. Manus, the AFS faculty advisor, was pleased at the grow¬ ing interest and participation in the organization and its activities. Money was raised by the sale of Mary Sue Easter Eggs and various contributions by community groups. An International Dinner, an AFS Valentine’s Dance, and a weekend at Camp Glyndon topped the agenda. • f r? PL Wl ■ -mm -V;- The Parkison Pack proudly poses with their visitor, Bert Van Pinxteren from the Netherlands. 150 AFS Club: Front Row: L. Douglass. Second Row: L. Zeitler, C. McMillan. Third Row: B. Van Pinxteren, M. Parkison, J.King. Back Row: A. Frisch, M. Burke. 151 Clubs corral energy and interest Spanish Club: Front Row: D. Stevens, A. Hopkins, B. Barker, N. Baysinger, B. Harrison. Middle Row: R. Stevens, B. Linder, S. Burgess, S. Seitz. Back Row: J. Cormier, L. Richardson, K. Ford, A. King. 1 v When the halls ring with foreign speaking, The French Club of Catonsville’s the source. To break their ennui, They “boient du Chablis”, But only on weekends, of course. Que pasa en Catonsville High School? The Spanish Club can answer it fast. They’d rather fiesta Or take a siesta Than torture their minds in a class. French Club: Front Row: D. Davis, T. Langdon, M. Parkison, C. Morehead, B. Whitely, M. Burke. Middle Row: A. Carpenter, A. McCoy, L. Solley, A. Murtha, N. Maitland, J. Strevig. Back Row: C. Eichelman, J. Green, L. Dobrovolny, S. Elliott. 152 f Math Club: Front Row: C. Schlaich, B. Harrison, S. Burgess, J. Brandt. Middle Row: R. Stevens, J. Gornick, M. Buchness, C. Jones, J. Har¬ rison, S. Elliott, T. Langdon. Back Row: M. Yarber, S. Roden, B. Rossberg, C. Jones, J. Strevig, B. Whitely, J. Breslaw. And to think I had dreams of being a pilot! There once was a club of mathematics; 153 On top of the issues Deliberating as well as debating. The Forensic Society of Catonsville Would argue with facts that were rational. They continued to rate On TV and in State, And entered seven members in the Nationals. I H ■ t] p - M Debate ( lub: Front Row: S. Alston, J. Brandt, J. Breslaw, J. Harrison, E. Huff. Second Row: C. Jones, B. Van Pinxteren, J. Doty, D. Trumble, S. Moulthrop, D. Reed. Back Row: C. Dalfonzo, F. Sharp (coach), P. Meyer, A. Frisch. 154 Future Business Leaders of America Club: Front Row: D. Sharp, D. Cole, T. Bonneville, C. Taylor. Middle Row: C. Fields, L. Thompson, J. Stilling, S. Nini. Back Row: S. Wagner (advisor), K. Hughlett, D. Walter, D. Ayres, B. Ball. The FBLA met in room 210; They were business leaders to be. Though it may seem funny, This group raised money Selling combs and coffee and tea. D. Trumble, S. Moulthrop: First Place, Univ. of Md. Invitational Debate Tourna¬ ment; Quarter Finalists, NCFL Nationals (New Orleans); Quarter Finalists, Nation¬ al Bi-Centennial Debates (Williamsburg, Va.). 155 Torture, torment, and triumph!!!! Co-editors and advisor, Kim Davis, Diane ' ’ m PUtting thiB in no matter what you say ' Kingsbury, and Miss Tustin display lead¬ ership as usual. If it’s not in this page, I think I’m going to Layout Staff: S. Waggoner, K, Carter, H. Hoffman, J. Bohmer, C. Eichelman, D. Meier. kill myself! 156 Business Staff: K. Carter, C. Schlaich, J. Cohen, S. Appelbaum, S. Mundorf, B. Knight. Catonian of ’74 Seemed like more work than ever before. Though hectic at times, “T” kept us in line (?), Exhausted though “loving” her chore. Headlines and captions and feelings quite tense, The Copy staff’s job was intense and immense. The new limerick style Proved to be quite worthwhile, Though at times it did not make much sense. Layout is planning all pages, Cropping and fitting non-stop! Mastering tricks While catching on quick, The rookies would work ’til they’d drop! Last but not least comes the money, And Business was ready when called. Without all the ads And hard times they had, This book couldn’t happen at all! Di, Kim, and Shell all pulled through quite well, Despite a rough year with more than one tear. Wednesdays and Sundays And two Patron Rallies Will haunt them in memories clear. Take it easy, Janet. There’s only a teeny- weeny bit left. 157 Kay-hi: creativity and concern Kay-hi Staff: Front Row: J. Casey, P. Cugle, S. Moulthrop, L. Solley, A. Carpenter. Back Row: W. Ervin, J. Breslaw, D. Davis, R. Holland, B. Wright, K. Moss, M. Atwater, S. Seitz, T. Breslin (advisor). •T T t • Kim Moss masterminds a group effort. I wish these articles would just write them¬ selves sometimes! 158 Maybe if we look busy he’ll take our picture. It’s made with scoops of Catons- ville, Occurrences in school and out, With information And “great” dedication Though “Mr. B” has had his doubts. The staff, which is headed by Stuart, Is hardworking and only the best. The Catonsuille Papers Were loaded with capers Which helped to inform C.H.S. Editor-in-Chief Stuart Moulthrop, Advisor Mr. Breslin. 159 1 Gargoyle Staff: Front Row: J. Cormier, M. Atwater, M. Peiterson. Second Row: J. Breslaw, M. Yarber, L. Davis, E. Huff, P. Boozer (advisor). Cut and paste is not all we do to prepare this magazine for you. 160 1 In praise of prints and poems Left: Remember girls, this is how the greats got their start. Below: Ellen Huff fits art¬ work for an upcoming deadline. Catonsville is blessed with a literary book; Its name is the notorious Gargoyle. Containing the best Of all CHS So to excite every boy and goyle. The work is submitted every year on the dot; It is read through, sorted, and picked. The process is slow, And tedious you know, But they finally get things to fit. I Student Council serves CHS Student Council: Front Row: N. Grabner (advisor), K. Stilling, K. Gilbert, L. Wainwright, C. Dickler, D. Carlisle, B. Moore, T. Blaha, M. Treuth, P. O’Neill. Second Row: B. Hohlbein, L. Martin, C. Dornicak, E. Orndorff, B. Willis, S. Alston, K. Davis, S. Burgess, H. Willis, B. Everts, L. Zeitler, J. Curran, B. Page, M. Petersen, G. Price, R. Anderson. Third Row: D. Kingsbury, B. Barker, J. Dinkelman, F. Remmel, S. Seitz, J. Wallace, S. Buck, R. Cameron, C. Wooten. Back Row: V. Burke, L. Smith, J. Brown, P. Hendricks, D. Wolfel, K. Zeitler, C. Delfonso, J. Milliken, B. Hannon, S. Duffy, R. McEvoy, R. Batten, P. Helfrich, N. Maitland, L. Ward, S. Renehan, K. Parks, J. Tier, M. Parkison, C. Norris, J. Breslaw, J. Anderson, P. Grisso, J. Schlee, C. Miller, L. Burley. M ' . . • mS ' jL J Student Council Officers: Front Row: K. Stilling (rec. sec.), K. Gilbert (pres.), L. Wainwright (treas.). Back Row: F. O’Brien (corr. sec.), C. Dickler (vice pres.). 164 Student Council Executive Board: Front Row: K. Gilbert. Second Row: L. Wainwright, C. Dickler, F. O’Brien, K. Stilling. Third Row: J. Wallace, H. Willis, S. Burgess, N. Buckley. Back Row: D. Marvel, D. Curry, E. Huff. The Student Council of Catonsville High Did at times seem to be quite successful. But business went slow, And attendance was low, So the officers had quite a handful. Supported by a small group of students, The Homecoming was a triumph to all. There was much work to do, But when it was all through, It seemed worthwhile to all who were involved. There was a student exchange with Milford; Twelve students represented CHS. Attending the classes With visitor passes, We sure showed our rivals who’s Best! Elections Committee: Sitting: C. Dickler. Standing: W. Bennett, J. Brock, Mr. Gray- bill (advisor). 165 Spirit and socializing thrive at CHS There once was a Spirit Committee, That was headed by Beth who was Flash. Pep rallies were planned To inspire the fans, Then off to the games they would d ash. There once was a Social Committee, And Jennifer headed the roost. They made decorations And erased complications, To give all the dances a boost. Social Committee: Front Row: B. Barker, S. Bishop, J. Dinkelman, S. Alston, J. Brock. Middle Row: C. Dickler, B. Harrison, N. Baysinger, L. Buchness, D. Besson, B. Everts, T. Hiel, B. Willis, L. Wainwright, H. Willis. Back Row: D. Foreman, L. Zeitler, L. Langhorne, F. O’Brien, P. Hendricks, P. Brown, K. Stilling, J. Hammond, K. Zeitler, J. Cullember, J. Wallace. Spirit Committee: Front Row: L. Zeitler, B. Harrison, B. Griffiths, K. Duffy, J. Dinkelman, N. Baysinger. Second Row: N. Knapp, S. Cook, J. Justis, P. Warfield, B. Cooke, N. Bollens, C. McMillan. Third Row: J. King, L. Frankenfield, L. Slutz, E. Orndorf, R. Lawson, P. Brown, R. Sprague. Back Row: W. Bowman, K. Seamon, C. Dickler, J. Wallace, K. Kelly, F. O’Brien, S. Alston, J. Jones, B. Anderson. Flashes, Beth Cooke and Wayne Bennett, support each other along with the school. 166 Black Student Union: Front Row: C. Blackwell, R. Perkins, B. Matthews, H. Hallmon, C. Allen, T. Hudson, R. Peguese, T. Davis, R. Maybin, G. Cheeks. Second Row: J. Welch, J. Jones, C. Randall, D. Williams, P. Manokey, P. Carmichael, M. Coleman, R. Randall, L. White, A. Michael, S. Larkins, L. Tunstall, S. Bishop, G. Allen. Third Row: O. Brightful, E. Rhyne, J. Radcliffe, P. Coleman, M. Gaines, C. Crawford, L. Langhorne, R. Hallmon, D. Cheeks, R. Webb, C. Crawford, R. Jones. Back Row: M. Myers, J. Smith, B. Sumby, D. Carlisle, B. Roberts, K. Steward, D. Barrett, K. Talbott, K. Webb, R. Webb, L. Walker, S. Thorn, J. Hudson, J. Brock, B. Diggs, S. Alston. , J if yOf ' • I . • - A K J IjL | K a ' j$ M m Jagg H Aj i [:.M B ' L I - 1 1 . i i E£H1L Sp|l K-Card Committee: Front Row: B. Rossberg, B. Curran, T. Johnson, K. Gilbert, L. Wain- wright, B. Barker, N. Baysinger. Second Row: M. Pezzano, N. Buckley, D. Salle, D. Huster, B. Knight, L. Zeitler, B. Harrison, T. Blair, F. Shaw, M. Buchness. Back Row: K. Stilling, T. Bussard, L. Richardson, S. Seitz, M. Tolker, M. Rosenfeld, J. Wallace, D. Kingsbury, P. Knapp, J. Green. By giving to the African Relief Fund, They showed actions speak louder than words. As they promoted unity In the black minority, They expressed their strength and their courage. Assembled and ready to yell, K-carders would start at the bell. Then Wally and Lynn Would ask with a grin, “All right, how much did you sell?” 167 Careers and interests stand out People should know about the school store. It’s found in the downstairs bus lobby. Pencils and paper, Rulers and staplers, Assist the students in their “Hobbies”. The committee for the lost and the found, Collected items the whole year through. Keys, gloves and glasses, And books for all classes, Were found for me and for you. Lost and Found: Front Row: L. Wain- wright, H. Willis. Back Row: P. Brown, K. McAleer, Miss Davidson, K. Stilling. School Store: D. Smith, Mrs. Dubose, D. Balsamo. 168 Ski Club: Front Row: B. Willis, B. Everts, C. Doetzer, H. Willis. Second Row: R. Stevens, M. Tully, L. Richardson, D. Stevens, J. King, K. Hooton, S. Fuchs, D. Penn, L. Bain, P. O’Donnell, P. Rueling, C. Miller, J. Swann. Third Row: M. Buchness, K. Stilling, M. Graham, B. Walk, K. Bennett, T. Warner, L. Whalen, L. Solley, J. Olver, J. Brown, S. Duffy, S. Fowler, S. Mills, L. Slutz. Back Row: J. Alle n (advisor), C. Eichel- man, A. Barringer, S. Breslin, N. Baysinger, N. Smith, D. Raab, C. Jones, J. Doucette, C. McMillan, J. Richardson, L. Douglass, T. Hiel, D. Besson, T. Pezzano, L. Buchness, B. Hughes, H. Whelan, M. Pezzano, P. Hendricks. 1 CT JJf If ' - ,r r w I m - m A Tc Health Careers Club: Front Row: J. Cohen, M. Bowers, C. Elliott, C. Rohnacher, K. Stilling. Middle Row: B. Harrison, N. Baysinger, D. Grimm. Back Row: Mrs. Adkins, T. Kunkel, K. McAleer, L. Yarber, B. Wilder. The Catonsville Senior High Ski Club Had an active and interesting year. Several Thursday night trips To the famed Round-Top lifts Left them chilled, but full of good cheer. The club that dealt with Health Careers Gave members the nursing basics. With Brenda as Pres., “It’s easy,” she says, “To like caring for all who are sick.” 169 Aid when it’s needed We’d like to just a moment to thank The Office and Guidance aides, who In their spare time Were thoughtful and kind, Filling in for the secretary crew. There were others who helped in school functions. They gave their effort, their time, and their “all”. Student librarians, Nurse and “A-V” arians Would gladly respond to a call. Guidance Aides: Front Row: P. Brown, Mrs. L. Jones. Second Row: R. Pappas, C. Dickler, J. Curran, P. Manokey, P. Coleman, M. Keim, S. Bishop, S. Horwath. Back Row: B. Curran. Office Aides: Front Row: J. Rhyne. Back Row: P. Brown, A. Dorsey, J. Dantoni, P. Miller, S. Ganz, L. White, R. Webb, D. Cheeks, J. Barber. 170 Sally Ganz checks out seven full periods worth of “appointments” with the nurse. Nurse’s Aides: Front Row: J. Eastlack, J. Cohen, D. Grimm, S. Evans, J. Lewis. Second Row: P. Wood, P. Kinzel, M. McGinley, S. Ganz, C. Robinson, P. Coleman, J. Matthews, K. Flynn. Third Row: A. Robinson, P. Lurz, R. Richardson, C. Rohnacher, C. Rucker, Mrs. Adkins. Back Row: S. Martinkis, D. Paris, J. Oates, C. Ernest, S. Horwath, P. Adams. A 0 WmBBus- - w W i: 0l jo Wm Sjv ‘i V ' jJ ' V A V: • - . if v. K 1 | v 171 Perfecting a perfect role Drama Club: Front Row: J. Gornick, T. Gray, B. Rossberg, A. Murtha, B. Baker, C. Gibbons. Second Row: B. Linder, D. Penn, K. Renehan, A. Lazur, E. Ebersole. Third Row: D. Evans, R. Jackson, P. Handrahan, W. Muth, J. Fitzpatrick, B. Trott (advisor). Fourth Row: J. Fru- endel, B. Rubie, K. Towns, D. Curry, J. Dukehart. Back Row: J. Eckstein, K. Towns. -S i ' TLZ 4vi Dos- -dos! They warned us that the stage was condemned. Why didn’t we believe them?! 172 I’ve got the brains, buddy; you’ve got the brawn! Stage Crew: Front Row: K. Towns, K. Peter. Second Row: K. Towns, J. Eckstein. Third Row: B. Buckman, B. Rossberg. Fourth Row: J. Amass, P. Timmel. Back Row: B. Walk, J. Clarke, K. Meyers. Music Theatre: Front Row: M. Serio, B. Bacon, D. Sharp, K. Wilcox, D. Pierce, M. Nordeck, P.J. Whittington, R. Jackson, C. Hannon, S. King, B. Linder, C. Beverungen, S. Beatty. Second Row: D. Hartung, C. Buchness, F. Metcaff, C. Miller, M. Parkison, N. Douthat, K. Hooton, J. Turner, C. Seeburger, P. Helfrich, B. Wilcox, K. Harvey, P. Kent, M. Atwater. Third Row: S. Marecki, J. Sakelos, S. Burleigh, B. Morrissey, M. Keller, B. Combs, K. Strawbridge, J. Fisher, S. Klosterman, C. McMillan, J. Lohmeyer, L. Brassington, S. Gundy, T. Cross, R. McCord, P. Handrahan, T. Gray. 173 Where Good triumphs over Evil Webster defines melodrama as “a drama with sensational, ro¬ mantic action, extravagant emo¬ tions, and generally, a happy ending.” The Caton Villagers define melodrama as East Lynne. On November 2 and 3, Ned Albert’s East Lynne, under the direction of Beth Trott, was per¬ formed on the CHS stage. There was a special atmosphere sur¬ rounding the play because it was the first melodrama performed at Catonsville for several years. The audience booed and hissed at the direction of the ushers and through everyone’s enjoyment it was a total success. Miss Trott proudly revealed, “unlike most productions, East Lynne was characterized by a unique union of cast and crew, making it not only a success, but a meaningful theatrical experience as well.” Hard work by the fine actors and crew made this one of Catonsville’s more outstanding performances. Marriage?! After all this time?! Below: This audience could make a villain feel bad. Above: A mother and son reunion, but he can never know her identity. Left: Lady Isabelle comforts Raymond as he reacts to her plight. 174 I promise to lie, distort, and conceal If you let go of someone, you never see him EVERYTHING! again. Despite a three month delay due to condemnation of the CHS stage facilities, the Drama depart¬ ment portrayed beautifully “the story of the triumph of Good over Evil—obviously a fantasy” in its rendition of The Madwoman of Chaillot this spring. The depiction of a “mad” Countess duping an oil prospector and his capitalistic pals in their attempt to drill for oil beneath the very cafe inhabited daily by the Countess and her tacky friends lifted the spirits of all who experienced it. “If they’re greedy, they’re lost. If they’re greedy, they’re stupid. If they’re greedy, I know exactly what to do.” Such insight hardly comes from one who’s “mad”. As all true sub-plots go, Pierre and Irma fell in love in the span of three hours, again due to the Madwoman’s intervention. “If two people who have loved each other let a single instant wedge itself between them, it grows—it becomes a month, a year, a cent¬ ury; it becomes too late.” May we all take heed from the Madwoman. ii i 175 V 176 If you happened to walk into the auditorium this year and thought you saw what looked like a guy in a ballerina skirt, or a reindeer running around, you weren’t imag¬ ining it. Even mummies and vam¬ pires became a common sight at CHS during rehearsals for Music Theatre. The results of those strange sights were two major pro¬ ductions: The Christmas Follies which was performed in December, and the musicals Down in the Valley and Dracula Baby which went on stage this spring at Hill- crest Elementary School. Aside from the obvious talents of the cast and directors, the stage¬ craft class added to the success of both productions, providing our school and community with up¬ lifting entertainment. Music Theatre’s twin bill smash hit Below: Hands out to the cast of Dracula Baby! Right: Butterflies? It feels more like bumble bees! Above: This sure is a fun play. Left: I vant to dlrink your blud. Be reasonable! We just forgot our lines! Sometimes these midnight rehearsals can get to you. CHRISTMAS FOLLIES E ISTm-s Bm 1 fDLUES M We’d be dynamite if we only had an audience! 179 Ensembles enliven audiences Bovs’ Ensemble: Front Row: M. Schneider, M. Dorsey, R. Hohlbein, L. Harlow, A. McGraw, A. Rucker. Back Row: J. McQuay, R. Wharton, C. Luecking, B. Wedlock, B. Page, D. Carlisle, K. Scott, J. Le Vere, T. Lawler, T. Matta, B. Combs, J. Tier. Girls Ensemble: Front Row: B. Barber, G. Hughes, H. McGrain, D. Lenhoff, T. Obermueller, R. Brown, T. Fisher, J. Lewis, D. Neiderhauser, M. Ehrman, N. Bollens. Second Row: T. Hiel, D. Sherertz, D. Lackey, L. Ianuzzi, P. Engel, R. Batton B. Callahan, S. Stover, M. Bliss, T. Bonneville, C. Taylor, D. Gearhart, D. Harrison, L. Smith, K. Crawford, C. Knight, D. Elliott, T. Brown, M. Jewett. Third Row: A. Johns, C. Zellmer, D. Reedy, C. DeMario, S. Marecki, B. Byrns, J. Hammond, K. Zeitler, S. Renehan, K. Rivetti, C. Apicella, R. Sprague, L. Davis, M. Dingley, T. Pezzano, D. Reed, K. Renehan, M. Holmes, P. Myers, S. Burleigh. Fourth Row: C. Turner, L. Dash, M. Broache, M. Mirabile, R. Hallmon, R. Brown, N. Boston, S. Buck, D. Kloby, P. Manokey, L. Rout, J. Todd, L. Smith, A. Micklos, T. Barnard, S. Bishop, C. Crawford. Fifth Row: P. O’Neill, H. Coulter, A. O’Neill, M. Knoll, H. Hoffman, A. Dorsey, D. Ringgold, L. White, R. Johnson, D. Niven, M. Bailey, K. Talbott, P. Boston, B. Anderson, J. Hudson, F. Webber, P. Funk, C. Smith, C. Torsell, K. Webb, M. Coleman, P. Coleman, J. Jones, R. Davis, S. Manger, J. Wilson. Back Row: V. Dawson, K. Peter, T. Kavanagh. 180 Concert Choir: Front Row: B. Frazier, J. Bohmer, C. Buchness, B. Ball, M. Miller, D. Healey, J. Richardson, C. Miller, K. Hooton. Middle Row: I. Van Hessen, L. Schaefer, W. Wheeler, M. Buchness, S. Dean, R. McEvoy, C. Shaffer, J. Lowrey, L. Pryor. Back Row: R. Jackson, R. Wharton, D. Tidwell, J. Lohmeyer, M. Nordeck, C. Leucking, J. DiPetro, J. Fisher, P. Timmel. Vocal music this year at CHS had something for everyone. For those looking for a hint of nostalgia the Boys’ and Girls’ Ensemble, in separate performances, brought back such “oldies” as “Good Night Ladies”, “When You’re Smiling” and “Let A Smile Be Your Um¬ brella.” Anyone searching for a bit of today found it in the enter¬ tainment of a “streaker”, and well-known themes from the ver¬ satile Girls’ Ensemble consisting of 140 girls. The small but ener¬ gized Boys’ Ensemble delighted the audience on numerous oc¬ casions with their stage antics and their fine voices. Along with performances at school assem¬ blies, the ensembles performed for audiences at area elementary schools, the PTSA, Spring Grove State Hospital and at the Area Festival. The Concert Choir satisfied its audiences with a serious tone of music consisting of four-part cho¬ ral selections and modern spir¬ ituals. The group of about 25 per¬ formed for the PTSA, Bonnie Blink, St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Harper’s Ferry, night school graduation at CHS, and at County Choral Day. Also, for the first time, the Choir succeeded in cut¬ ting a record which consisted of selections from the aforemention¬ ed concerts. The Chorale, a small group which practices after school, per¬ formed pop numbers and madri¬ gals for a wide range of audiences. This year the Chorale performed for the Dulaney Women’s Club, various nursing homes, PTSA, and sang Christmas carols at Security Square Mall. All of these performances would have been possible, but the praise expressed as to the quality of these vocal groups would have been un¬ likely without the leadership of Mr. R. Warren Glock. “I’m honored to be signing a real live recorded Concert Choir record. 181 Stage Band: First Row: D. Lally, P. Hahn, D. Towns. Second Row: J. Fisher, J. Harrison, P. Kent, D. Huff, M. Philip, K. Wilcox, C. Jones, L. Burley, J. Laur, L. Kent, S. Gundy. The Concert Band progressed through the fall and winter months performing their first concert in mid February. It consisted of a few Jazz and Pop pieces along with some contemporary concert compositions. Their next performance took place in mid April with pieces again in the areas of Jazz and Pop. An added hint of the sea was evident in the performance of “Fantasy on American Sailing Songs.” This year also brought two stu¬ dent teachers to the Instrumental Music Department. Mr. Doug Fair, a trumpet major at the Pea¬ body Conservatory of Music, con¬ ducted and performed with the Band during the late fall and early winter seasons. His excellent teaching ability was greatly ap¬ preciated and his time at our school proved an inspiration to the entire orga nization. Mr. Louis Sherr, a keyboard major at Tow- son State College, added his ex¬ perience in the electronic and contemporary Jazz music fields via a performance by his Jazz group, and the formation of a Jazz Combo within the school. Mr. Hardy is looking enthusi¬ astically forward to next year’s talented prospects in hopes of con¬ tinuing the Band’s annual ex¬ change program. Left: Pucker Power! Above: Whoops! Do you think anybody noticed? Concert Band hits a new high Our band to be. Concert Band: Front Row: C. Delosier. Second Row: R. Hardy (conductor), C. Jones, B. Davis, T. Parker, T. Rucker, B. Ruff, L. McKinley, A. Bullard, D. Watkins, S. Schuhart, K. Seamon, T. Hammond. Third Row: J. Strevig, T. Hocker, L. Olver, J. Cormier, S. Allen, D. Cole, S. Martinkis, J. Heath, W. Schleicher, L. Hern, J. Fisher, V. Kerbe, P. Hahn, D. Lally, A. Jackson, S. Brooks. Fourth Row: B. Curran, K. Bennett, M. Phillip, D. Huff, M. Cleaver, J. Schmitt, B. Moore, C. Jones, T. Bannister, B. Allen, R. Stader, S. Hanford. Back Row: T. Murphy, J. Taylor, J. Sasser, D. Hennick, J. Morsberger, M. Lainard, P. Kent, S. Lazur, J. Laur, J. Welch, M. Kidwell, T. Hudson, M. Peterson, L. Ward, L. Burley. Tom Murphy knows the feeling of a “pounding headache.” My teachers always said I was long winded! 183 Orchestra: Front Row: L. Hamby, M. Higdon, J. Dinkelman, J. Ehrlich, K. Strawbridge, J. Wallace, M. Blackwell, D. Hardy. Second Row: E. Griffiths, S. Reed, G. Krywalop, J. Caldwell, B. Davis, C. Jones, C. McMillan, B. Combs, P. Hendricks, P. O’Donnell. Third Row: A. Frisch, J. Olver, N. Douthat, R. McEvoy, B. MacKay, P. McDermott, J. Robinson, T. Parker, T. Rucker, J. Strevig, T. Hocker. D. Cole. Fourth Row: B. Willis, J. Roberts, G. ates, C. Thomas, K. Frey, W. Miser, M. Kenny, B. Linder, M. Lamy, W. Ervin, K. Bennett, L. Burley. Back Row: D. Towns, S. Lazur, S. King, R. Hardy (director), S. Gundy, J. Harrison, L. Pfau. Peggy O’Donnell can bow like a pro! Perky, puckered, and poised are Cathy Jones and Claire McMillan as they perform. 184 From strings to Sousa The highlight of the year for the Catonsville High Marching Band was an invitation to participate in pre-game and halftime activi¬ ties along with the Baltimore Colt Marching Band and three other area high school bands on October 28, 1973. This event was success¬ ful according to Richard Otto, drum major of the Colt Band. In the spring the C.H.S. Orches¬ tra was invited by Towson State College to perform for the Music Education Department’s Program. Mr. Hardy, the director, stated that this has been a highly suc¬ cessful year for the orchestra, due to the large number of talented musicians. May the orchestra con¬ tinue to grow in size and talent in years to come. Catonsville Marching Band performs with the Colt Band to S.R.O. audience at Memorial Stadium. 185 Be-boppers hit Catonsville Who was that disc jockey? Was that Jay Cleaver?! . . . Slicked hair, bobbed hair, ponytails, sun¬ glasses, straight jeans, long skirts, bobby socks, and saddles . . . What a bunch of greasers!!! Hey man, listen to that good old rock’n roll!! . . . A dance contest!—and the winners—Fran O’Brien and Rita Miskimon!!! . . . The greasiest greasers—Heather Willis and a tie between Gary Heil and Dave Wil- ford!!! . . . Wow!! . . . Just hop to that cool music! . . . Even the teachers were in the swing. Hey man, after the hop? . . . Pap¬ py’s! Chinese firedrills! Shaving cream!!! How greasy!!! Look at that face, just look at it... Hey babe, you wanna boogie?!. Hey dummy, this is a Sock Hop! 187 Turn, turn, turn . . . The excitement of their new rings over¬ whelms Kevin Bennett and Sue Carbo. Mary Pat Lauer, Jean Boettcher, and Jane MisKimon discuss the dance and their new rings. Stewart Fowler is interested in his date while she’s more interested in her picture. Dawn Sweet and Jeff Lohmeyer are enjoying themselves dancing to the music. “A wedding ring!?!” October 27th was the night The Juniors hosted a Ring Dance. Dancing and jiving, At last ’75-ing, They partook in food, fun, and romance. Rings were given as they came through the door; All were flaunted and admired with pride. Appaloosa was playing, As Juniors were saying That the best year is ’75! 189 Santa’s Workshop incites excitement! The Homecoming of ’73 Showed the couples a fantastic time. Their feet were aflight, As they danced through the night, To Trouble Company and Lemon- Lime. Mr. Clopper presented the flowers To Jennifer, The Homecoming Queen. Accepting them greatly, (Though she was a bit shakey), She smiled with a radiant gleam. The dance proved to be a success, The planning turned out to be right. All the preparations . . . Refreshments, decorations, Made the dance a memorable night. Hey, it’s supposed to go on the tree! fVHSH8aRSj I told you there was someone smaller than me! We’ll tell you if it looks okay, Fran! 190 Crowned queen, Jennifer Wallace, receives the ceremonial roses from Mr. Clopper. Alumnus Ann Beccio, with her group Lem¬ on Lime, entertains CHSers and friends. Homecoming Court: Front Row: P. Hendricks, J. Brown, B. Willis, S. Davis. Second Row: S. Drohan, J. Lytwynec, N. Maitland, A. Walther, J. Wallace, W. Ervin, P. Warfield, J. Tier. Third Row: B. Harrison, K. Gilbert, F. O’Brien, W. Bennett, C. Dickler, S. Russell. Back Row: P. Brown, R. Cameron, D. Cheeks, D. Carlisle, K. Davis, K. Moss. 191 Roxanne Batten serves refreshments to alumni Bob Hartge and Gene Meekins. . . Put your left foot in, and you shake it all about.. Sometimes looks can say more than words. But Chet, Mother never told me about. . . They say that every picture tells a story . . . 192 1 - Glamour galore!! Trouble Company makes their stunning first appearance at Homecoming ’73. Hey Jenny you’re blushing! sled full of presents. Ruth McEvoy, date, and friends rest a moment to enjoy the sounds of Lemon Lime. 193 Bugs, Bozo, and Batman bomb C.H.S. v u fU J Bj r) I U 9 W I? F ist. I On Underclassmen dress-up days Some said, “This is quite dandy.’ The halls were filled With Jacks and Jills, And Pipis, and Anns, and Andys. i C ; TO -A 4 1 ; . rIF ®W AT ■ iSPLllp jM Wr . - U; ‘ l|| H Oh, to be a child again! ■£SbsbH ' i 1 •) _ % tl vn W t , V Jsrfj Seniors returned to their childhood days As they laughed through a day with no cares. With big lollipops, They skipped and they hopped While holding their soft teddy bears. L= Sophomores party with pizza Pizza and a band called Brandy W ere the height of the Sophomore Dance. A profit was made, And while the band played All were glad to have had the chance. C’mon you guys—is this close enough? ' What could possibly be on the ceiling?! £.,Y ' • v777 Taking attendance at a dance?! A time for Sophomores to get together. 199 Junior Prom: Pride of ’75! Gracious greetings from Mrs. Harris and Miss Matyas. Saturday night was the Junior Prom, It’s theme was Stairway to Heaven. It was a great night, That turned out just right, For all of grade eleven. As romance filled the whole night through, There were smiles and many a laugh, ‘Cause refreshments were tricky, For things got quite sticky, When the punchbowl cracked in half. 201 I i It’s not so bad here! Come on now, let’s hear it for Sound Track! 202 i Band breaks and chair shortages lead to lap-time. On the evening of June the first A prom was attended by Seniors. The turn-out was great And worth the long wait, For all, including some Juniors! There were two bands who played at the And provided good music for all. The couples had fun, For all work was done When they entered the beautiful hall. With brandy snifters as favors, The dance proved to be a success. A night of romance Seemed to heighten the dance Which we hope will top all the rest! dance Um-umm, Good! 203 I 204 Beautiful. . . now just hold that for a second. It’ll only take me ten minutes to reload. Charming? Why, yes! 205 4 And thus it ends For outstanding leadership on and off the field, David Hornfeck received a special award from Mr. DeManns. Cathy Doetzer receives a trophy for recog¬ nition of her management and sports ability. “Miss Stacy Alston ... This is your life!!” While accepting his award, Dave Carlisle received thunderous admiration from his “fans”. 207 Seniors simulate summer i ■ § I Senior Day at Greenbriar State Park, Was more fun than one would expect. Though the water was cold, Some were quite bold, And they “helped” the dry ones get wet! Paddle boats and rowboats were for rent; Touch football was played in the mud. On the way back towards town, One bus bro ke down, But the day was far from a dud! 4 Ail Into the “real” world Graduation was in two nights this year, Though most “somehow” made it for both. Tears and applause Did ring through the halls As a send-off from those who were close. The theme dealt with the roads one travels, And the Seniors have travelled a few. As they walked down the aisle In grandeur and style, j, They were headed for one that was new. - -ji llfMm 1 $ i iqm- •• . ■ • v : iilliilifi ii i When two are friends, life and love are entwined so deeply that each becomes a part of the other. So when death comes to one, an emptiness is implanted within the other broken only by happy memories of days together. But, even with the memories, the emptiness is never to be filled again. In Memory of Alma Lucille Wood June 11, 1956-April 11, 1971 ♦ i WMN 1 K7VWW4 nv ‘M gfAtrt 4 ™ foK. ' A «k i ' .:r v f i ” ;kV ? Wi ' i u- k ■: v ' t ' •’r-VM: ' • wk r vo- •r •: • . , . . 7 « -v I M ?-v -t ’ (. • 1 • •F j ' :; -;: M n t “ tW. f.‘iff ' ?; ' 1 - ; . ij s A v } ' • ’ ' : ' “ : M An .If; •“••■ ' • ’. ' J- t . ' V u T’ 4 i« % ♦ • ' Vt ' t r f ' VA H bs-.v iJife irif iv,r f if ' ' Ti ff ' iS ; . ' -‘ m J ‘ r ‘Ut( ‘ ? :i , : • ' v .i.t U ' . ’ • ' ‘- .. n iA’ v,Ujflr ' •-■. ' • ' ! ,, . •■ , ;{ ; f ' - - •k V 1 iw.«‘- ’‘ ' - ' • M ? ' 1 at I J1 m±UkTWUfM y s i $ 1 Stop, Look, and Listen . . . M,S; B- H«i (capt.,. «, Uo w: Di „ k e Iman , C. Me They’re found in the wild Comet Country. They appear to emit yells and screams. They wear blue and gold, And saddles we’re told, As they try to encourage our teams. It s reported while Varsity’s cheerleading, They clap, stomp, and bob all in time. But Brenda and Lynn, While yelling, “Win! Win!”, May also say, “GET BACK IN LINE!” The young J.V. has super spirit, Their cheers bring agreeable nods. First it was Laura, And now “Dro and Barbara, Have the honor of leading the squad. The cheerleaders are constantly smiling, Though at times it’s a hard thing to do. Whether the team is on top, Or the game is a flop, Their teeth always seem to shine through. Ok girls, we’ve really got a captive audience this time! 216 Will ya hurry up, Buddy? Our backs are killin’ us! Let’s get it together, girls! At least a few of us are still attentive at these games! | ' ■ JV Cheerleaders: Front Row: S. Drohan, L. Bopp, T. Jones, B. Ruff, L. Pryor. Back Row: L. Slutz, M. Blair, J. Sakelos, E. Orndorff, D. Fritz, S. Allen. 217 Half-timeteamworksynchronizes squads Majorettes: S. Ganz, J. Knarr, L. Gillespie, L. Mellendick, K. Armstrong. Ok, this time I’m ready! Above: We’d make pretty good conductors too! Left: Sure it looks easy, but if you only knew! Pom-pons display massive might as well as super spirit. Below: One of these hands oughta catch this thing! ¥ : 4 . i k % ■ ■ f Ff 4, - : 1 k Jg| m : Mf- , ? v IE . ‘ y... . m Sporting new uniforms this year, the Majorettes and Pom-pon girls livened up halftime activities at the football games along with the band. To pay for these uniforms, bakesales were held during these games. The routines of the majorettes were more complicated than last year’s ideas. Each girl made up a part, then all parts were coordi¬ nated to form a smooth, snappy routine. The Pom-pon girls added more variety to their routines this year and together these two groups made a sharp combination. On October 28, 1973, they travel¬ led to Memorial Stadium to par¬ ticipate in halftime activities with our band, the Colt Band, and three other high school bands. According to Richard Otto, Drum Major of the Colt Band, the stu¬ dents made an impressive show¬ ing. Pom-pon Girls: Front Row: S. Elliott, J. St. Jean. Back Row: B. Knight, J. Cohen, B. Calla¬ han, T. Kunkel, K. Stilling, K. Ammons, L. Buchness, P. O’Donnell, D. Walter, J. Stilling, L. Douglass. 219 Spirit outshines victory Varsity Field Hockey Team: Front Row: B. Everts, B. Barker, D. Raab, S. Alston, J. Wallace, H. Willis, S. Dombusch. Back Row: Mrs. Welsh (coach), A. Smith, D. Pulliam, A. Gruss, R. Whedbee, F. Ferrante, J. Boettcher, P. Grisso, M. Goetz, C. Doetzer, J. Burger, J. Lyons (mgr.). More spirit and enthusiasm were displayed this year in field hockey than ever before. The Var¬ sity team, coached by Mrs. Welsh, was co-captained by Stacy Alston and Jennifer Wallace. The squad consisted of eleven seniors and four juniors, three of whom were “new to the field.” An effective win over Keough led the team in high spirits throughout the re¬ mainder of the season. The J.V. team, coached by Miss Schuyler, was the best J.V. squad Catonsville had ever seen. Com¬ bined team efforts along with ter¬ rific spirit from the co-captains, Vicki Burke and Jody Stem, help¬ ed to produce a winning season. Mary Dee Glick struggles with her oppo¬ nent to gain possession of the ball while Bonnie Willis awaits a possible pass. Comettes position themselves against a lone opponent. Junior Varsity Field Hockey: Front Row: M. Glick, S. Breslin, C. Miller, J. Stern (co-capt.), V. Burke (co-capt.), K. Kane, T. Wobbeking. Back Row: J. Nash (mgr.), K. Manning, C. Gibbons, K. Heath, B. Willis, J. Pfau, J. Outland, T. Fisher, B. Miller, H. Whelan, C. Baker (mgr.), K. Schuyler (coach). Anita Gruss is hooked by her opponent in an effort to advance the ball. Comettes V arsity 0-8 Randallstown Comettes 1-3 Milford Mill j Comettes 0-3 Dulaney Comettes 2-2 Woodlawn Comettes 3-0 Pikesville Comettes 2-1 Lansdowne Comettes 1-2 Franklin Junior Varsity Comettes 1-0 Randallstown Comettes 0-0 Milford Mill Comettes 1-1 Hereford Comettes 0-2 Dulaney Comettes 1-1 Woodlawn ! Comettes 2-1 Lansdowne Comettes 2-1 Franklin Comettes 1-1 Cockeysville 221 Winning made possible again Varsity Soccer Team: Front Row: R. China C. D’Alfonso, R. Zaiser, J. Fitzpatrick, J. Clark, J. Miller, M. Marzel, D. Seitz, N. Lazarides. Back Carbo D Hornfeck b ’ M ‘ Donohue D ’ Plzarro ’ R - Greene, C. Wooton, K. Leahy, J. Zepp, L. Ward, B. Wright, R. Woods, R. McAdams, B. I I I ' ’ Comets Varsity 4-1 Lansdowne : Comets 0-7 Sparrows Point Comets 4-1 Pikesville Comets 3-2 Milford Mill Comets 1-2 Hereford Comets 0-7 Franklin Comets 0-0 Loch Raven Comets 5-1 Wilde Lake Comets 3-1 EVT Comets Junior Varsity 1-1 Lansdowne Comets 0-3 Sparrows Point Comets 0-3 Pikesville Comets 4-1 Milford Mill Comets 2-2 Hereford Comets 0-2 Franklin Comets 1-3 Loch Raven Comets 0-3 Cockeysville Comets 0-1 Deep Creek Comets 1-0 Randallstown Sophomore hooter Doug Pizarro prepares to chip the ball over the defender’s head. 222 Below: Doug Pizarro and Michael Donohue position themselves to receive John Miller’s pass. Right: Chip Howard decides that if you can’t beat ’em join ’em. Junior Varsity Soccer Team: Front Row: A. Jackson, D. Lund, E. Ebersole, K. Towns, K. Towns, J. Bottorf, C. Reeves, L. Burley, J. Imwold. Back Row: K. Seamon, C. Howard, T. Pezzano, R. Afrookteh, J. Brown, B. Woods, M. Wiest, K. Simmen, M. Kraus, S. Smith, T. Norton, E. Bury, (coach). Would you believe the first win¬ ning season since 1962? Well, the CHS Varsity Soccer players have succeeded in finishing their season this year with a 5-4-1 record. Two of the players, Richard Woods and James Fitzpatrick, made the All- County Soccer Team. Other out¬ standing players were John Clark with 7 goals—2 assists, Bill Wright with 8 goals—0 assists, and John Miller with 1 goal—6 assists. The highlight of the year, according to Coaches Bury and Mason, was the Loch Raven game. The team play¬ ed a very good defensive game, holding the state finalists to a 0-0 tie. The CHS soccer players had an outstanding year and should be just as good, if not better, next year with many players returning to the team. The J.V. Soccer team had an overall 2-6-2 record. There was a small sophomore turnout for the J.V. squad, yet those who made the team were set with determina¬ tion to have a really good year. Many of the players will be re¬ turning next year, and with a combined effort of talent and teamwork, both teams hope to have a very successful season. 223 Set! Spike! Win! Comettes Varsity i 1-2 Randallstown Comettes 2-1 Milford Mill Comettes 2-1 Hereford j Comettes 1-2 Dulaney Comettes 1-2 Woodlawn j Comettes 2-0 Pikesville Comettes 2-0 Lansdowne Comettes 0-2 Franklin Comettes Junior 0-2 Varsity Randallstown Comettes 0-2 Milford Mill Comettes 0-2 Hereford Comettes 0-2 Dulaney Comettes 0-2 Woodlawn Comettes 2-0 Lansdowne Comettes 2-1 Franklin The faces of the onlooking Catonsville team display different emotions felt during an away game. R ? lt A VO f eyb t a ‘ Fro tRo ? : R MisKimon (co. capt.), K. Davis (co. capt). Midd Row. M_ Igarte L Johns, D. Hoffen, D. Cheeks, J. MisKimon. Back Row: C. Hamiltc (mgr.), T Kunkle (official), L. Tunstall, M. Knight, D. Foreman, J. Pfau, M. Bowers (mgr A. Pavis (coach). v e Roxanne Batten executes her strong serve to score a point for her team. 224 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team: Front Row: N. Boston, T. Mathieson, K. Steward, L. Olver, V. Kirby, D. Ringgold. Back Row: A. Michael (mgr.), M. Gaines, K. Ford, J. Radcliff, R. Davis, R. Batten, B. Randall, J. Allen (coach). With a “Let’s Go” cheer Girls’ Volleyball teams displayed superi¬ or effort and ability. Along with Coach Pavis, the Varsity co-cap¬ tains, Kim Davis and Rita Mis- Kimon led their team in their creative playing, giving them an overall record of 4 wins, 4 losses. Despite a disappointing season, the JV team maintained a con¬ stant level of enthusiasm. Mrs. Allen and co-captains, Karen Ste¬ ward and Liz Olver, along with the rest of the team could have been seen sharpening their bumps, sets, and spikes. Renee Davis bumps to her teammates to set up for a spike. Linda Tunstall executes her open hand spike to score a point for the Comettes. 225 - I Attending meets as far away as Hereford High School, the Varsity and JV Cross Country teams made a respectable showing this year. The Varsity team was headed by Walter Dudley, who ran an unde¬ feated dual meet season. Jack Watts and Lacey Walker, running in the second and third positions for the Varsity team, turned in outstanding performances. With these three strong runners were two sophomores, David Wolfel and Bill Barber, who rounded out the team, making it, according to Mr. Crain “inexperienced but efficient.” The Junior Varsity team led by Ken Wilcox and Glenn Link, man¬ aged to place fourth in the Coun¬ ty Championships, with Ken Wilcox winning the individual championships. Overall it was a good year for Cross Country, with several mem¬ bers of both Varsity and Junior Varsity ranking high in the county as individual runners. The team will be looking forward to an even bigger and better season next year with Walter Dudley setting the pace. Walter Dudley says “Thumbs-up” as he heads for another cross country victory. 226 Pacing makes racing a breeze Varsity Cross Country: Front Row: W. Dudley, J. Watts, J. McDade, L. Walker, D. Wolfel. Second Row: Mr. Sites, Mr. Crain, C. Morehead, S. Simkins, Ms. Wagner, A. Bullard. Jack Watts strains for that all important last second. “First one to the wins!” 227 We’re number one!!! Varsity Football: Front Row: M. Boucher, B. Bacon P. Howe C Carnpr S Rnccoii it,, , , _ Thompson, E. Coe, B. Roberts, O. Brightful. Back Row: D. Barrett B Colver N Atwater VV Ervin D 7 acks 1 ’i ) Ta ™ bur o. D. Carlisle, K. dy, J. Kibby, T. Famdon, C. Ackman. S. Mills, B. Raubach. B. Page, J SSl ' C ' Ke e - Hey, how’d he get through?!? Dave Carlisle practices his bear-hug for the upcoming weekend on an unwilling recipient. 228 Tommy Corbitt takes a minute from the game to give his mouthpiece a drink. . . . Faster than a speeding football... Able to leap over opponents in a single bound ... Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It’s Kevin Scott. Is this any way to have a football picnic? 229 Who’s the best? . . . CHS!!! Comets Varsity 14- 0 Kenwood Comets 22-16 Lansdowne Comets 42- 0 Loch Raven Comets 42- 7 Franklin Comets 34- 0 Milford Mill Comets 22-13 Wilde Lake Comets 0- 7 Randallstown Comets 29- 6 Pikesville Comets Junior 46- 0 Varsity Overlea Comets 22- 0 Towson Comets 8- 20 Perry Hall Comets 20- 0 Lansdowne Comets 12-18 Randallstown Comets 20- 0 Pikesville Comets 14- 8 Milford Mill 230 FANTASTIC!! What else can describe the Catonsville Varsity football team? Besides clinching both the Baltimore County and District VI football crowns, the team rounded off the super season by having eight players named to the all¬ county football team: David Carlisle, Kevin Jackson, Doug Tamburo, John Lytwynec, Tom Farndon, and Chuck Ackman on offense, and David Carlisle, Doug Tamburo, Kevin Jackson, Bill Page, and Kit Thompson on defense. David Carlisle was also named player of the year in the A Division. Every game began with the spirited team answering the yell of “Who we gonna beat?” Only once did it fail to come true, when Randallstown, the former league champions, managed to pull through with a 7-0 win. Catonsville’s overall record for the exciting season was 8-1. The aggressive Comet offense, com¬ bined with interceptions by the dazzling defense, accumulated the most game points in the County. When asked about the suc¬ cess of the team, Coach De- manss said, “The players played team ball . . . they play¬ ed as a unit.” He believed that “individual performances steadily improved” throughout the season, and their “high morale” helped drive the team to victory. Demanss also mod¬ estly attributed the winning season to the “superb coach¬ ing”, consisting of Mr. Reeves, Mr. Peddicord, and, of course, Mr. Demanss. JV football had a fantastic season of their own, placing second in the A Division with an overall record of 5-2. The team, consisting mostly of sopho¬ mores, averaged twenty points a game with Kevin Scott mak¬ ing many of the Comet touch¬ downs. The defense continually held back the opponents, mak¬ ing it possible to attain four shut-outs in the season. The captains, Tom Corbitt and Kevin Scott, did a great job of leading the team to a winning season. OfftCtfiL n uuue. ive neara or getting a nu , B5 Knocxea out, but this is ri confirmed .. . Catonsville football players practice football AND ballet. awnings Knocked out, but this is ridiculous! numor Below: Bet we fooled them that time, huh? Right: Phil kicked the ball into the air and where it fell? He still can’t tell!!! v? r.rr Junior Varsity Football: Front: M. Dorsey, M. Vinzant, K. Mathias, K. Keene, T. McDowell, K. Scott, T. Corbitt, S. Hartman, B. Matthews, K. Brauer, P. Johns, T. Hudson, J. Doty, J. Curran, J. Peddicord (coach). Middle: A. McGraw (mgr.), B. Eichelman, D. Huff, M. Marszal, R. Perkins, G. Cheeks, K. Conigland, S. Vogt, J. Formwalt, B. Mitchell, D. Schopman, D. Ford, P. Nevin. Back: W. Debaugh (mgr.), J. Owens, D. Valentine, J. Outland, J. Wilkins, G. Smith, R. Maybin, M. Partyka, S. DeManss, R. Ewirly, T. Humes, J. Schmitt. 231 Basketball breeds Champs! Comettes Varsity 49-48 Randallstown Comettes 33-47 Dulaney Comettes 52-47 Woodlawn Comettes 51-30 Lansdowne Comettes 79-13 Pikesville Comettes 69-47 Hereford Comettes 68-33 Milford Mill Comettes 40-43 Franklin Junior Varisty Comettes 22-6 Randallstown Comettes 41-29 Dulaney Comettes 33-31 Woodlawn Comettes 38-21 Lansdowne Comettes 41-10 Pikesville Comettes 41-20 Hereford Comettes 33-23 Cockeysville Comettes 32-18 Milford Mill Comettes 37-13 Franklin Comettes 34-31 Towson County Championship Beep! Beep! I’m coming through. Girts’ Varsity Basketball Team: Front Row. D. Foreman (co-capt.), M. Knight (co-capt.), T. Starr. Middle Row: A. Gruss, R. MisKimon J Misjumon S Abton, F. O Brien, L Johns. Back Row: C. Hamilton (mgr.), D. Hoffen. M. Lopez, D. Pulliam, K. Davis, F. Ferrante, J. Burger K. Stilling (Mgr.), M. Bowers (mgr.), T. Kunkel (official), A. Pavis (coach). B ’ The hope for a championship season was set off to a good start by a close win over Randallstown for the Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team. The team of fifteen girls with unlimited skills, co-captained by junior Margie Knight and senior De De Foreman, worked hard to perfect their skills with new drills. Miss Pavis led the girls to an impressive winning season of 6-2. The Junior Varsity’s hopes were realized by their undefeated re¬ cord. Miss Recter, a newcomer to CHS, worked faithfully with JV to provide us with a County cham¬ pionship team. After her famous last words, “Ha Ha, you can’t stop me”, high scorer Fran Ferrante scores two more for the Comettes. Girls’ Junior Varisty Basketball Team: Front Row: M. Glick, C. Fitzpatrick, D. Besson, F. Allen. Middle Row: N. Peters, C. Rivera, T. Wobbeking, P. Doyle, B. Miller, B. Randall. Back Row: P. Rector (coach), B. Willis (mgr.), S. Schmitz, H. Whelan, J. Anderson, P. King, L. Baine (mgr.), A. O’Neill (mgr.). 233 When you’re hot, you’re hot.. . ... especially when you begin the season by beating teams with an average of 83 points per game. The Varsity Comets were led by C. Ackman, J. Caloyianis, and M. Donohue, who were high scorers in 6,5, and 4 games respectively. However, the Comets ended up with an overall record of 13-7. Coach Talarigo accredited this to their “problem of consistency” and the fact that two of the Varsity players were dismissed from the team. The record fails to show, however, that the team’s superb effort kept them in every ball game until the last few minutes. With the help of a twelve game winning streak, the JV Comets, led by R. Maybin, G. Smith, and K. Conigland, achieved an overall record of 18-4. Coach Mason was very pleased with the season and feels that the team will produce good prospects for next year. Bounding Booboo Barrett appears suspended. The agony and the ecstasy of Sing. Steve Davis evades his charging Franklin opponent to bring the ball into home territory. 234 Varsity Basketball Team: Front Row: C. Ackman, M. Donohue (co-captains). Back Row: T. Breslin (coach), S. Davis, B. Sumby, M. Singleton D. Curry, J. Caloyianis, J. Zepp, K. Thompson, 0. Brightful, D. Talarigo (coach). It’s cornin’; it’s just got to! And when it does, it’s mine! John Caloyianis outreaches and overcomes his opponent. Leap Keenan, leap! Get offa your feet! 235 Junwr arsity Basketball Team: Front Row: F. Bo yer, K. Scott, K. Maybin, M t omgland, K. Beere, T. Norton, J. Lytwynec, M. Mason (coach). . Netzer, D. Schopman. Second Row: D. Pizarro, G. Smith, K. 236 J Above: Kirk Scott prepares to widen Catonsville’s lead by two points. Below: George Smith controls the boards with his outside shooting. . . . when you’re not, you’re not. V arsity Comets 92-36 Oakland Mills Comets 96-30 EVT Comets 86-67 Franklin Comets 59-45 Randallstown Comets 48-62 Gibbons Comets 54-56 Sparrows Point Comets 63-61 Pikesville Comets 79-58 Hereford Comets 63-44 Loch Raven Comets 58-67 Milford Mill Comets 63-72 Sparrows Point Comets 69-58 Randallstown Comets 73-48 Hereford Comets 48-55 EVT Comets 70-69 Franklin Comets 62-47 Loch Raven Comets 56-46 Pikesville Comets 58-72 Milford Mill Comets 62-59 Aberdeen Comets 31-49 Edgewood Junior Varsity Comets 45-48 Cockeysville Comets 85-54 EVT Comets 65-73 Franklin Comets 74-66 Randallstown Comets 57-56 Gibbons Comets 56-46 Sparrows Point Comets 42-48 Cockeysville Comets 68-62 Pikesville Comets 84-39 Deep Creek Comets 66-60 Loch Raven Comets 52-45 Milford Mill Comets 69-55 Hereford Comets 76-60 Deep Creek Comets 66-65 Sparrows Point Comets 92-78 Randallstown Comets 83-77 Hereford Comets 59-41 EVT Comets 71-66 Franklin Comets 62-51 Loch Raven Comets 58-72 Pikesville Comets 55-54 Milford Mill Track treks to the top winning image Varsity Indoor Track: Front Row: J. Hawkins, D. Wolfel, J. McDade, T. McDowell, W. Dudley, J. Watts, L. Walker. Back Row: T. Farndon, R. Bergin, D. Cross, B. Roberts. Junior Varsity Indoor Track: Front Row: B. Barber, R. Bergin, D. Wolfel, M. Seymour. Back Row: A. Farcosky, S. Simkins, R. Pope. This year the Indoor Track team had a fantastic season with the Varsity and JV teams finishing in second and third place respec¬ tively in the Baltimore County Championships. D. Cross, T. Farndon, S. Flood. B. Roberts, K. Scott, J. McDade, S. Simkins, D. Wolfel, and B. Barker turned in “dashing” performances as each squad broke two county records. The Comets also proved strong on the home front as they set school records in pole vault, high hurdles, 50 yard dash, four lap relay, and high jump. The coaches were quite pleased with the season and Mr. Bury felt that, “Since I’ve been here, this is the best team we’ve ever had!” 239 Grapplers gain State recognition Junior Varsity Wrestling Team: Front Row: J. Peddicord (coach), C. Reeves, M. Denner, B. Page, B. Mitchell, J. Crider. Second Row: T. Pezzano (mgr.), J. Schmitt, C. Howard, J. Doty, D. Huff, K. Seamon (mgr.). Third Row: J. Green (mgr.), J. Rossberg, J. LeVere, S. Mills, S. Hartman, W. Bowman (mgr.). Back Row: R. Ewing, B. Woods, K. Hahn, T. Luecking. Another victory for CHS. Comets Varsity 39-11 Franklin Comets 26-27 Sparrows Point Comets 46-9 Pikesville Comets 24-33 Hereford Comets 43-9 Loch Raven Comets 17-29 Milford Mill Comets 19-29 E.V.T. Junior Varsity Comets 51-12 Franklin Comets 31-18 Sparrows Point Comets 42-12 Deep Creek Comets 46-18 Pikesville Comets 32-23 Hereford Comets 41-20 Loch Raven Comets 29-21 Milford Mill Comets 48-10 E.V.T. Pain and Punishment reigns on the mat. David Carlisle successfully executes the final pin of his CHS career. Varsity Wrestling Team: Front Row: J. Bottorf, D. Tamburo, D. Carlisle, C. Gotschall. Sec¬ ond row: T. Crain (coach), E. Bacon, R. Denner, C. Morehead. Back Row: T. Garvey, W. Ervin, P. Howe, J. Kibby. The Catonsville Comets climax¬ ed their season by defeating every team in Baltimore County to clinch a position in the top ten of the State Tournaments. The efforts of D. Carlisle, P. Howe, D. Tamburo, A. McGraw, E. Bacon, and W. Ervin enabled Catonsville to capture three First, two Second, one Third, and five Fourth place standings in the Bel- Air, County, and District Tourna¬ ments. The Comets won .every dual meet in which the entire team was present. The overall record, however, was 3-4 due to the ab¬ sence of many members, resulting in forfeits. Catonsville’s JV, otherwise known as the Division Champions, had a dynamite 8-0 season. The coaches worked very hard with the squad and have high expectations for their performance next year on Varsity. Emotion abounds as Phil Howe is pro¬ claimed victor at CCC Tournaments. 4 Tennis Team: Front Row: A. McCoy, L. Oliver, N. Bollens, B. Ferrante, F. Ferrante, M. Goetz, N. Schleupner. Back Row: D. Talarigo (coach), T. Brassard, R. Chisolm, W. Ervin S. Brown, J. Hunt, M. Schnieder, M. Jones, R. Afrookteh. PO WEE!!! Tennis Comets 5-2 Randallstown Comets 4-3 Randallstown Comets 2-5 Milford Mill Comets 2-5 Milford Mill Comets 3-4 Franklin Comets 4-3 Franklin Comets 2-5 Woodlawn Comets 3-4 Wood lawn Comets 5-2 Lansdowne Comets 6-1 Lansdowne Golf Comets 1-17 Randallstown Comets 1-17 Franklin Comets 5-13 Woodlawn Comets 11-7 Lansdowne Comets Comets V 2 -IIV 2 Milford Mill 12th out of 17 teams in County Tournament. ■i 242 Courts and clubs coincide Dig that divot! Hey buddy, try and keep it on our court! The Comet Tennis Team fin¬ ished the year with a 5 and 5 rec¬ ord, the best in 6 years. The play¬ ers were strong in singles, having two undefeated players, Frank Harrington and Fran Ferrante. The team was young, consisting of four seniors, and had great hopes of improving next year. Due to the loss of several start¬ ing players and the inexperience of much of the remaining team, the Comet Golf Team ended its season with a 1-4 record. There was a driving spirit throughout the matches, however, and the team placed 12th out of 17 contenders in the County Tournament. Girls get in the running Comettes Varsity 52 Franklin Comettes 88-28 Pikesville Comettes 95-35 Milford Mill Comettes 82-33 Kenwood Comettes 73-41 Franklin Comettes 40-75 Dulaney ' Comettes 62-53 Parkville (nr-Ls Track Team: Front Row: J. Cormier, A. Bullard, D. Bushnell, B. Buckmen, K. Kizner Second Row: B. Randall, R. Brown, C. Harris, S. Anderson, P. Engel, S. Nini. Third Row A MeCraw (mgr.), J. Dukehart, B. Ball, C. Miller, G. Gasper, T. Wobbeking, S. Buck. Back Row: H. Whalen, L. Pfau, J. Oates, J. Hammond, D. Baker, D. Gearhart, A. Michael D Har¬ rison, S. Wagner (coach). The first year of Girls’ Track at CHS, coached by Ms. Wagner, ended with an excellent record of only one loss to Dulaney. Although the team was inexperienced, the girls all pulled hard and the Boy’s Track team was always willing to give a helping hand. Stacy Alston, the most valuable member of the team, broke the record for the long jump, setting it for Baltimore County at 16’2”. Achieving three Firsts in the County Championships, she was chosen to compete in the States. The members of the 880 and 440 relay teams also participated in this competition. Rookie morale and spirit was high throughout the season and all are determined to carry it through for an undefeated record next year. Bernel Randall defies the law of gravity! Record-setter Stacy Alston gets tips from her team-mates! 244 ‘Outa my lane!’ 245 arsity Outdoor Track Team: Front Row: N. Lazarides, K. Schlenker, T. McDowell, B. Ro- K iz C c 6 ' Mlddl Rou : ' D - Cros s- A. Mongelli, J. Hawkins, B. Barber, D. Carlisle, J. , atI ’ S ‘ m ins - Ba ck R ow: J. Hamacher, J. McDade, L. Walker, C. Dehne (mgr.), W. Dudley, B. Carbo, E. Bury (coach). Varsity Comets 89 83 64 14 Howard f Randallstown | Brooklyn Park | Comets 88 Vz -54! 2 45 Franklin 1 Lansdowne I Comets 103 -52 30 Pikesville 1 Perry Hall | Comets 95 -48 Vi 42‘ 2 Milford Mill J Loch Raven ! Comets 74 -63 47 Lansdowne Perry Hall jj Comets 78 -58 Randallstown j Comets 100 -99 Wilde Lake j I North Harford Relay Championships This year’s Outdoor Track team had a great season as they became the District VI Class A Champs by defeating six other teams in Balti¬ more County. Three school records were broken by Doug Cross in the high jump, triple jump and pole vault. Dave Carlisle, Walter Dud¬ ley, Jim McDade and Bob Carbo each proceeded to break a former school record also. The team’s success can be due partly to the coach, Mr. Ed Bury, for his fantas¬ tic effort to improve the team and bring about good prospects for next year. And everyone thought that walking on water was a feat! 246 Track and Field filet opponents I’ve practiced this a hundred times. Hope I get it right this time. Maybe if I kick my legs a little harder I can fly. I’m going to get that chick if it kills me. 247 Hey, the holes in these crosses are ’sposed to be tiny! The success of this year’s la¬ crosse team can be accounted for by the large turn-out of exper¬ ienced girls who tried out for the squad. Many girls not only showed their ability to play the sport, but also showed their ability to work together as a team. The A squad had many exper¬ ienced players return and the B squad consisted mostly of begin¬ ners who were capable of becom¬ ing skilled lacrosse players. The fun-loving, dedicated teams practiced many long hours and showed an immense improvement over last year. Hopefully, their ability to work together will prom¬ ise them a winning season next year. y This would make a great Super Duper Pooper Scooper! if i 1 V IS 248 Lacrosse lovelies liven CHS Varsity Comettes 4- 7 Dulaney Comettes 11-13 Randallstown Comettes 4-11 Franklin Comettes 6- 6 Pikesville Comettes 6- 8 Woodlawn Comettes 4-19 Lansdowne Comettes 4-11 Milford Mill f Girls ' Lacrosse Team: Front Row: B. Everts, H. Willis (co-captains). Second Row: P. Rector (coach), J. Pfau, M. Ugarte, D. Foreman, K. Stil¬ ling, R. Sprague, S. Seitz, C. Doetzer, A. Gruss, P. Reuling, D. Raab. Third Row: M. Haspert, T. Starr, S. Breslin, T. Warner, P. Hendricks, R. Whedbee, K. Duffy. Back Row: C. Hamilton, M. Tully, D. Besson, K. Ammons, L. Buchness, M. Glick, K. DeManss, K. Manning, C. Trott- man, C. Miller, B. Willis. 249 Stickmen stifle opposition - • snym • ' Oht If Sg tfggr . ’ ?gw aaM r v %-Jf J - % v4 4 Above: What a use! Left: Whew! Junior Varsity Lacrosse: Front Row: P. Higgins, B. Lurz, D. Reymann, T. Kistler, S. Hell- man, W. Marsey, D. Budelis. Second Row: D. Hope, M. Rice, J. Brown, D. Wright, D. Huff, D. Manning, K. Hahn. Back Row: C. Mick (mgr.), C. Howard, B. Christian, J. Formwalt, K. Mathias, J. Owens, B. Jones (mgr.). Bv? fa r •--% —., v y M a®42j QQirr , fl ■k v. V Fmfcs pi [ ?£? | ( 4 ■ K V Ip. Ur-r -d r y f$%8$ jkFLt . _ VJ W Vix . ±-JiSr k The Varsity lacrosse team fin¬ ished off their games by taking second place in their division. They seemed to have a slow start, suffering two losses at the very beginning of the season. Accord¬ ing to Coach DeManss, after the league losses there was more team¬ work, more balanced scoring, and a good defense. The team had enough potential to win the divis¬ ional title, but they suffered an important loss to Pikesville, which left them out of the play-offs. Although the Comets weren’t in the finals, they beat the divisional champions, Loch Raven, during regular season play. The Comets started off their season slow, but they ended up coming on strong and hopefully have many good prospects for next year. Comets Junior 5-3 V arsity Gibbons j; Comets 6-6 Overlea j Comets 4-7 Pikesville Comets 3-5 Woodlawn Comets 3-4 Hereford Comets 0-4 Cockeysville Comets 0-15 Dulaney Comets 8-4 Lansdowne Comets 3-7 Milford Mill Comets 1-19 Randallstown Comets V arsity 9-10 Gibbons Comets 4-6 Randallstown Comets 7-2 Lansdowne j Comets 7-5 Loch Raven Comets 3-6 Pikesville Comets 10-5 Hereford Comets 9-0 Sparrows Point Comets 14-6 EVT Comets 13-4 Milford Mill Varsity Lacrosse Team: Front Row: B. Nunn, R. Pappas, S. Russell, W. Emerson, D. Horn- feck, T. Lochary, T. Wells, T. Norris. Middle Row: M. Marszal, C. Holland, T. Wiley, D. Seitz, E. Nordhoff, R. Nicola, R. China, P. Marszal. Back Row: W. Bowman (mgr.), C. De Manss (coach), S. DeManss, D. Wolfel, B. Rossberg, N. Atwater, K. Jackson, D. Grimm (mgr.), C. Elliott (mgr.). 251 Beat that goalie on a bouncer! • v v Above: Beat him bad, didn’t I? Center: Hey, what’s the matter? Left: Not too legal, but what a hit! Better than ever! Rod Cameron backs up first baseman Jeff Welch as his catch beats the runner for an easy out. Triple thought leads to successful strategy for JV Baseball. Two outstanding baseball teams hit CHS this year. With ten wins and only two losses under their belt, the JV team won the Western Division Champions and were in the County play-offs. Coach Reeves stated, “The team has worked well together and the players helped each other to im¬ prove. This is necessary for any winning team.” Pitcher Rick Ber- gin achieved a great win-loss aver¬ age followed closely by Ron Hirey. The team was praised by their coach as his best hitting team ever. The Varsity team had an equal¬ ly triumphant season with nine wins and three losses. It was the best season in the past three years. Finishing number One in the A Division, they played Franklin for the County Championship at c.c.c. Notable players were captains Tom Farndon and Chuck Ackman who both received college base¬ ball scholarships. John Lytwynec, Rod Cameron and Jeff Welch made outstanding contributions to the hitting attack while Lee Ward and Dale Kennedy handled the pitching chores. Junior Varsity Comets 12-3 Milford Mill Comets 11-2 Woodlawn Comets 13-14 Lansdowne Comets 3-4 Franklin Comets 7-1 Randallstown Comets 5-4 Cockeysville Comets 6-3 Milford Mill Comets 7-1 Woodlawn Comets 5-1 Lansdowne Comets 5-3 Franklin Comets 8-2 Cockeysville Comets 0-3 Randallstown Varsity Comets 4-5 St. Joe Comets 4-1 Milford Mill Comets 2-1 Pikesville Comets 0-1 Franklin Comets 3-4 Hereford Comets 4-5 Randallstown Comets 7-3 Sparrows Point Comets 11-3 EVT Comets 5-6 Loch Raven Comets 5-7 Milford Mill Comets 2-1 Pikesville Comets 1-9 Sparrows Point Varsity Baseball Team: Front Row: O. Linstrom, T. Humes, T. Corbitt, D. Kennedy, J. Mors- berger. Middle Row: R. Cameron, A. Walther, J. Welch, S. Mills, J. Orndorff, J. Green (mgr.), M. Pezzano (mgr.). Back Row: J. Tier (mgr.), J. Peddicord (coach), T. Farndon, C. Ackman, J. Lytwynec, L. Ward, J. Makar. ffHi _i it 9 ' . ' SI “Didn’t quite make it. Maybe I’ll try again.” “No, I don’t think I’ll try again.” 254 WM I JV Baseball Team: Front Row: D. King, A. Jackson, R. Hawes, J. Limpert, A. Warshaw. Second Row: H. Coulter (mgr.), J. Schmitt, R. Airey, M. McIntyre, B. Ford, J. Outland, M. Phillips. Back Row: A. Reeves (coach), K. Karrer, S. Hartman, R. Green, R. Bergin, R. McEvoy (mgr.). Softball strives and survives . Sorry Jane! Margie Lopez lopes in an easy run. Varsity Softball: Front Row: S. Martinkis, F. O’Brien, R. MisKimon, K. Davis, J. Mis- Kimon, T. Kunkel, J. Strevig. Back Row: M. Coleman, M. Lopez, D. Pulliam, S. Appel- baum, M. Knight, J. Burger, K. Zeitler, S. Ganz. 256 Junior Varsity Softball Team: Front Row: J. Anderson, B. Hughes, V. Kirby, B. Miller, T. Hiel, C. Fitzpatrick, S. Carbo. Back Row: J. Freundel, J. Dantoni, J. Heath, T. Obermueller, L. Hammond, J. Pfau, P. King, P. Jones. The Comettes Varsity Softball Team, coached by Miss Schuyler, suffered through an off year as they managed to win only 3 of 8 league games. Although at times the girls played good fundamental softball, they seemed unable to put all as¬ pects of the sport together in any one game. Coach Welsh’s JV squad fared no better than their Varsity coun¬ terparts as they could only manage a 2 and 6 record. For many players, this was their first year in compe¬ tition, and the season provided training as well as learning experience. 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V jBf fBRr 3 j ' 4% -- «J f „cm r - , ' 1 ■« . •-’ ■ •%% n -r- v® ' ■ . w B®N k - % h! t ' i ,y fl j ’ r ' £ ' 2 t wj Sh 3. -“tr d The Abercromeie Family Mr. Mrs. F. Lawrence Achatz Mr. Mrs. Raymond F. Acker Laura Ackman Mr. Mrs. Wilbur Ackman Jerry Adamczyk—1970 Curley High Mrs. Adkins Adrienne Bo Mrs. Aldridge Alex Peggy All for 74—Carol Lazur Mrs. Allen A. Lokaey Mark Altrater And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make . . . Charlene and Rick Karen Anders Anonymous Kathy Appelbaum Scott Appelbaum Sharon Appelbaum Mr. Mrs. W. Appelbaum Peasapp Appelweed Margaret Appier Fred Mary Ashton Timmy B. Back the Birds!!!!!!!!! Bob Bacon Dale Bailey Mr. Mrs. Bailey Tracey Bailey Leslie Bain Mr. Robert Bain Mrs. Baisley Mr. James H. Baker Mary C. Baker Merle Baker Beth, I’m madly in love with you Betsy Ball Barb Vince Barbara Barker The Barnes Family Mrs. Santina M. Barone Mr. Mrs. Leo J. Bateman Mr. Mrs. Gene Bauer Mrs. Bauers 6th period class Mr. Mrs. Albert Bauman Jr. D. Wilson Bay Mr. Mrs. Beall The Beast from 20,000 fathoms Mrs. Beast from 20,000 fathoms Kirk Alice Becker Howard Bedford Jr. Beekness Mr. Mrs. Charles Begg Mr. Mrs. Richard Bennett Wayne Bere Ms. Mary Berg Mr. Mrs. Wm. Bergin family Nick Bessio Best of luck! Best of luck Class of ’76 Best wishes Best wishes—Betty DeSteffano Best wishes—Diane Robin Best wishes—Lois Roeder Best wishes from the godfather Best wishes—Mr. Mrs. H.C. Towns Best Wishes ’74 Sherry Updike The Bezold Family To Big Blue Kick Sodd Super Dad Big Wally! Big Wally Spanish II pd. 7 Mr. Mrs. Joseph Bishop Mr. Mrs. Lawrence J. Blair, Sr. The Singing Blackwells!! The Blahas I wancha phone numba Maryann Blair Mr. Gary Blakenburg Bob Cass Bob, Carol, Ted, Fred 2:40 a.m. Chuck Boilon Mrs. James D. Booth Mr. Mrs. A.L. Bopp Margaret Borkon Mr. Mrs. B. Bosies Jim Bottorf John F. Bowen, Sr. Mr. Mrs. James Bowerson Mr. Mrs. Chas. W. Bowman Mr. Mrs. Brady house Mr. Mrs. Brandt Mrs. Margaret Brauer Z. Brazis Mr. Breitenbach Mr. Jonathan H. Brewer ’73 Pshantid Petunia Brewer The Bright Family Mr. Mrs. Robert Brooks Jeff Brown Mrs. Brown Brown Sugar White Gold Bob Bryan Mr. Mrs. John J. Buckley Chante’ Buckley Jimmy Buckley Johnny Buckley Nibbi Buckley Nina Sue Buckley “Dave Buffington his casts” Bogger Ball loves Punkin Lucy Buchness Drew Budelis The Bullards Mr. Mrs. Michael Burke Mary Burnhard Mr. Bury don’t forget The Empire State Building Pam Burkhardt Mr. Mrs. Lionel Burgess Whitney Ann Bury is 6 yrs. old Hollis L. Bush But I didn’t and I wonder why Butchie Edna Will Butschky Mr. Mrs. Thomas Calder Mr. Mrs. Caleno Call Lee Roy 747-6015 John Caloyianis Peggie Campbell The Carroll’s Donald Carter Mr. Mrs. Joseph Carter Karyn Carter Mr. Mrs. Charles R. Casey B. Castellano Caton Diversified Corporation Catonian Catonsville Auxiliary Police The Catonsville “10” Mrs. Catterton Cessy loves Bobby Forever Mrs. Walter M. Cheek Serina Chinn Chip’ got his money, Suzy too Chris Doug Christ is risen, Praise the Lord Chuck uses turtle wax Clara S. Church Bill S. Ciancaglini The Ciavolella’s The Clark Family Class of ’74—Your days at CHS have ended. But your names will never be forgotten. You have provided us with a hard act to follow. We are sad to see you go but more than glad to fill the void you have left. If you hope that we will be suc¬ cessful, as you were, you need not worry. Whatever path you go may you find your own Pot of Gold! Jan, John, Betsy, Mary, Pat, Tracy, Lee, Nancy, Mary Ellen, Jan, Fran, Mike, Jim, Judy, Charlene, Mark, Eilene, Jane, Kim, John, Jim— ’75 — Mr. Charles Clay Walter Clayton The Clinton Shaker Mr. Sam Clopper Mr. Mrs. Samuel E. Clopper Jay Cloud—Senior of yesteryear Janet V. Coffman Mr. Mrs. C.W. Coggins, Jr. Brian Keith Combs Mr. Mrs. Raymond Comes Mr. Mrs. Robert Comisky Compliments of a friend Compliments of a friend Congratulations Bob Adams Congratulations J.P. Jones Congratulations Dennis Towns Congratulations on your successful preg¬ nancy, Mr. Breslin!!! Regis Cunningham Carmen Conrey Mr. Harry S. Constance, Jr. Mrs. Eleanor M. Cook Mr. Mrs. Harry M. Cook Mr. Mrs. George A. Cooke Copperhead Strikes in ’74 County Police Department County Police Department Courtesy of 40 Darrow Drive Crash Creep Hick Freak John Crider Mr. Mrs. William Crist Sarah Crites Cross Children Terry Cross Pat Cugle Mr. Mrs. Donald Cullember David Curry Stuart G. Curtin Mr. Mrs. Joseph W. Cykosky D.A. L.R. Mr. Mrs. Samuel J. Dantoni Darlene Roger Miss Davidson Miss Davidson’s 6th pd. Biology class— We’re the BEST Miss Davidson’s 7th period Biology “The Best” Mr. Mrs. Walter Davies Dave Davis (S.S.S.) Mr. Mrs. Farrell Davis Family Mr. Mrs. F. Davis family Kim Davis is thoughtful, deliciously sexy, and beautiful, but she made the wrong choice. Mr. Mrs. Lawrence F. Davis Mrs. Phyllis Davis, Lisa Carla Mr. Ray Davis Dear Steve—Chuckles, Mickey, Mac Mr. Mrs. Deas Darryl ’74 Deb, Beth, Donna, Juanita Mr. Mrs. John F. DuBoy Our Decision m Dedicated to the one I love, Owen Robin Delnegro Michael J. DeMuth Denise Rusty Denney Dennis Kasey Carole Dickler Mr. Mrs. Gordon Dickler Luci Diefenbach Mr. Mrs. Edward F. Diering Don Dillman Judie Dinkleman Mr. Mrs. Sal DiStifano Mrs. Dixon sends best wishes Donna Paul Mr. Mrs. J.J. Donohue C. Dornicak, V. Wills, C. Meekins Doug Maddy The Samuel Doughterty Family Mr. Mrs. Joseph Douglass Gary Downs Mr. Mrs. William Drager The Driver of 5336 (Mrs. Bailey) Frank G. Du deck Danny Dudley 10-D Duff James M. Dugan Mr. Mrs. Walter E. Eason The Eckstein Family Ed JoAnn Ed Linda ’74 Ralph Ehlers Mr. Mrs. George K. Eichelman The Joseph Eickelman Family Mr. Eldridge Mr. Mrs. William V. Elliott Mr. Mrs. Wm. Ellis Debbie Ellison Marty Emerich John Engers Mr. Mrs. Robert F. English Mr. Mrs. Roland E. English Jr. Florence Mel Eppley Mrs. Everett Mr. Mrs. Everhardt Priscilla Knight Evirs ’59 Mr. Mrs. Thomas Facius Mr. Mrs. John Faiday Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Faith Barnabas Fang Mr. Mrs. John Faul Family The Lewis Ferdinand Family The Field Family Dr. John P. Fields The Fishers Mr. Fitz Flash ’74 Flower Arrangement Shop Mr. Mrs. Thomas W. Fogle Mr. Mrs. Robert Foor For Carmen, Vickie, Jennifer Runk For CSHS—The Dairell Landermans Barry Ford DeVera L. Foreman ’74 For John Loves Cindy Steward Fowler Fran Mr. Mrs. John France Frank Laurie Mr. Mrs. Marlin Frank Fredrick Karen Frey A friend A friend A friend Mr. Mrs. James Fierson Debbie Fritz From a former graduate From a friend Thank you Good Luck—Ann Frisch From B.W. and T.B. love, Ann From Patrick Dugan HI From The Landsdowne Loungers F.T. Fruge Mr. Mrs. Orlando Ferruso Mr. Mrs. Albert Fuchs Sandy Fuchs Jo Ann Gamber Mr. Mrs. Robert Ganz Kim Sally Ganz Mr. Mrs. William Ganz, Jr. Mr. Mrs. William Ganz, Sr. Greg Nick Garey Ronald A. Garnagga Class of ’73 Gary Marylou Mrs. Clinton Geahart Mr. Mrs. John H. Gellner Dennis Gerkin The Geskers Get Hip Robin Getzendanner Gibbons Rules 1976 Mr. Mrs. Olen B. Gibson Karl Gilbert Student Council President Mr. Mrs. Gillespie John Glick Glory B. Bill Schaefer Go, Man, Go! GOD is Love Mr. Mrs. Clarence Goetz, Jr. “Gonna make it in our Prime” ’74 Good bye and Good Luck CHS Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Good Luck Best Wishes, Michael A. Guerrasio Good Luck Best Wishes, Mr. Mrs. Paul W. Miller Family Good Luck, anonymous Good Luck class of ’75 from Susie Wong and her Yankee Dogs!! Good Luck from Bones Slippery Good Luck from Mr. Bury Good Luck From Catonsville Concert Choir ’74—Mr. Glock Good Luck, Mr. Isabella Good Luck class Good Luck to the class of ’73 Good Luck to the class of ’74 Good Luck to the class of ’74 Good Luck to the class of ’74, Mark Roxanne Good Luck to the class of ’74, Marvin Elaine Good Luck to 1975 Mr. Mrs. Keene Gooding Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Grade HI Mrs. Grade ' s 2nd period English class— Good Luck to ’74. Brian Graham Mr. Mrs. Lysle Gray Barbara Green, Class of ’77 Janice Green Mrs. Marie D. Green Donald Gress Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Griffith Gillice Grimm Anita Gruss Dr. Mrs. Gumbine “Gwalmph” to you. Say what? Mrs. Floy Hague Mr. Hannon Mr. Mrs. Carroll J. Hanagan Mr. Mrs. J.D. Han by Pam Hanford Mr. Mrs. Joseph Happel Happiness is a cooperative Algebra class. Happy Days in 1975!!! Mr. Mrs. Raymond E. Hardy Hare Krishna Wayne P. Hargy Mrs. Charlotte Harris Big John Harrison Bill Harrison Brenda Harrison Patty Harrison Mr. Wilbur E. Harrison Mrs. Wilbur E. Harrison Mr. Mrs. Francis Harvey The Hasenel Guys Mary Beth Hauser Hawk and Squirrel Mr. Mrs. Tyler Haynes Ed Hearne Gary Heerd Mr. Mrs. Heidrick Dick Heiger Mary Jane Heimbach Mrs. Evelyn Helm Mrs. John S. Helm Homeroom ION is Spirited! Dr. Mrs. Henry Mr. Mrs. R.D. Henry Hey Shar!!! Hi from A lunch Buzz Party Hi Russell Hi to everyone from Joseph F.X. McQuaid Hick Hick Hick—BK, RJ, LW Diane Hiltz Donna Hiltz Greg Hiltz The Hiltz Family Paul Himes Mr. Mrs. Richard E. Hine Mr. Mrs. Thomas M. Hiskey Roland Hobbs Tracie Hocker Mr. Mrs. John Hoffen Beryl Hoffman Hollen (Big Buds) Hoffman Mr. Ed Holmes Sherlock Holmes Hooray for Chris. I love ya, Shar Felicia Hopkins Mr. Mrs. Steve Hrutkay Mr. Mrs. James Hudgins Clyde Hudson Mr. Mrs. A.J. Hurd Hurray!!! Hurray for 76, Hurray for “Glock”, L.D. Mr. Mrs. Hyatt Vemon Hyatt Hydes—Kindness is a contribution to the Catonian Mrs. Katherine C. Hynes I love Boomer I love crazy, from little one I love you G.G. I love you ’74 Stanley Igalsbe Impeach Nixon Ingy’s got her eye on you! 10J—Mr. Griffin’s Homeroom Julia Jackson Jan and John Jan, Chuck, Mark, Ter, Era, LL Jane and Mike Jane, Judy, Margie, and Pat Janice and Schlee Mr. Mrs. Leo J. Jenrek Jesus is coming. Be ready Jesus loves you. Remember it Mary (Sukoshi) Jewett Jitterbug lessons, call Slick Jode and Booboo Joe Joe Cool Super Slick—D D Anita Joerdens I John 1: 9-10; Ecc. 12: 13-14 John 14:6 Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, the life.” Heather Johnson Barb Jones Cathy Jones Mr. Mrs. Charles Jones Dave Jones Dorothy Jones The Jones Family Kris Jones Mrs. Lois Jones Rev. Mrs. Malcolm A. Jones The Norman Jones’—Best Wishes Ruth Jones—Class of ’74 Carol Joseph Jo the Panel, Lunch Moochers, Jim friends Mary Ann Ellen Juanita and Michael Judy, I dare you to touch her Danny Jump—Andrew’s University Jumpin’ Jeff Zepp Junior Troop 416 Kathy Koehler Mr. Mrs. Paul B. Kalafos Mr. Mrs. Kanode Mrs. Kanode R.E. Kanode Karen, my true love always, Tim Albert Kash Cynthia Kase Kathie and Jeff forever Mr. Richard Kehs Suzanne Keilholtz L.E. Keilman Kelehan Kitty Keller Sherrie Keller Susie Keller Mr. Mrs. Ferdinand P. Kelly Mr. Mrs. Herbert Kemper Jean Kern Lawrence Kessler Mr. Mrs. R.L. Ketterman, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Paul King Mrs. William King The Kingsbury Family Mrs. Kirschke Rick Kleinota Mr. Mrs. Steven J. Knecht Mr. Mrs. Robert Knelly Bob Knight Kohy or Koky Knight Mr. Mrs. William D. Knight Mr. Mrs. A. William Koenig The Kraushofers Terrie Klunk Kunkel Mrs. Joy C. Kyne La Terry LaHart Mrs. Linda (Bruce) Lang Mr. Mrs. Arthur M. Lapp, Sr. Larry, Jack and Steven Lauer G. Lauterbach is a lousy boss Helen Lawcett Leeds Pharmacy Mr. Mrs. Ken Leidigh From Lenny, Ralph, Puddles to U Let go and let God Ann Lewis Mr. Mrs. Dallas Lewis Mr. Frank Lewis Mr. Mrs. Sam Liberto Life ... live it and love it Mr. Mrs. H. Gene Lihman Linda and John Linda and Mark, Brenda and Steve Linda and Tommy Linda and Tommy ’78 Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Linde family Nancy Linde Linde’s Sunoco Bonnie Linder Mr. Mrs. John Linsenmyer Mr. Mrs. Linton Marcia Long Mr. Lopata Mr. Mrs. Joseph Lopez Margie Lopez Brian Eric Lord Mr. Mrs. R.T. Louis-Ferdinand Lucille Roy Lucinda Mr. Mrs. Luco Leslie Luco and family anc j Luke 9:24 Mr. Mrs. Donald Lundin Lynda loves T—Turtle forever M. Eleon or Rice Ruth Hobbs Helen Mac Donald Mr. Mackenzie Maiden Choice Mr. Clarence Maiden Jane Heather Maitland John Phyllis Maitland Nancy Maitland Pam Maitland Mr. Manus Mar is a dilliwatt—Bern Karen Marantha, come Lord Jesus Marr 1974, Cat. 54 Milford 55 Peyton Marshall Mr. Martinkis Mary Mary Joe Jr. Maryann “Fly me.” Good Luck ’74 Robert M. Matthews, Jr. The Mattinglys’ The Mazziotts Mr. Mrs. Raymond McAbee Mick Nancy McCleary Anne McCoy Wayne Me Cullough Mr. Mrs. John S. McDonough Peggy McEackern Mr. Mrs. C.P. Me Evoy Jean McGeeney Dr. Mrs. Stanley McGhee Giggles McGurk Company Mr. Douglas McQuade Mrs. James P. Me Quinn Jennie Me Quinn Billy Diane Meier Mr. Mrs. G.W. Melvin Mike Anne Mekalian The Mennerick Family Mrs. Eugene Meyer The Meyer family Wanda Mikles John Mildenberger Mr. Mrs. John F. Miller, Jr. Kelly Miller Mr. Mrs. Frank C. Mirable Marian Mirable Mr. Mrs. Ira E. Moessinger Mr. Mrs. Molinaro Tom Moloney Barbara MacKay Joe Mary Monahan Dora Mongellie, Tupperware Mr. Mrs. Joseph Mongelli Mr. Mrs. de Montaigne Claire Montgomery Moose, Muds Puff Mr. Mrs. Ronald Moree Keith Morgan Mr. Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Morrissey Mr. Mrs. John M. Morse The Moulthrop family Mt. Hebron High Kay Miller Mr. Mrs. Howard B. Mundorf Nadine Murphy B. Murrow wears white sox JO, TS Mr. Mrs. John Murtha Gina Mussacchio Mr. Mrs. Myers Bruce Nagy L.S.A. Good Luck! Nancy and John Marty Nazelrod David Nelson Mrs. G. William Neugent Terry E. Neugent ’69 Issac Newton nnep annod Mr. Mrs. Joseph R. Noll Mr. Mrs. Thomas Nunn The Obermueller family Billy and Laura O’Brien Mr. Mrs. John O’Boyle Mr. Mrs. James O’Donnell Mrs. Ogle Mrs. H.L. O’Keeffer Mr. Mrs. J.W. O’Neill Mr. Mrs. O’Neill One out of every three people suffers symp toms of hemorrhoids Ben Opalski Mr. Mrs. Oren Mr. Mrs. Tom Osborne Mr. Mrs. A.J. Outland Overhill Gang Mr. Mrs. Joseph Overstreet The Over the Hill Gang M.S. T.W. Ralph JoAnne Owens Owl and Moose (whoo!) Tom Palmer Paradise Sharks! Mr. Pardoe Mr. Mrs. Charles Parks Mrs. Margaret Parks Mrs. Parks, Bus 5231 Mrs. Parks, from Hilter Company Sue Parks Mr. Mrs. Earl C. Parthree Renee Parthree Robert Pasquarella says HI! Pat Pat H. is a loser Patte Butch Patouf, Arbuckle, et Bibo sont ici Ed Paul Tom Payne Mr. John Peddicord Penelope Pitstop Penn, Jetstar 88, Love Steve Linda Penn Jackie Perkins likes music Mr. Mrs. Pfaff The Pfeiffers Greg Philipowotz The Phillips family Steven E. Pickett The Piechowiaks Bert Van Pinxteren Douglas Pizzaro Mr. Mrs. Richard Pizzaro Paul Plitt Mog Pomles Pom-pon Girls 1973-74 Pooch Fran, Sue Gary Mrs. F. Vernon Preston Pugo Quietness is master of the dead Bob Quigley Rainy Buttons Man Ju Raja’s friend John A. Ranaitis James Rankin Mr. Mrs. John Raymond Rebitsky, Steve Richard Reedy Mr. Reeves 12 G homeroom We may never pass this way again. ’74 Artman Reeves Billy Reich Mr. Mrs. Warren Reichart Mr. Mrs. Paul Reichenberg Mr. Mrs. Charles Rellihan Steve Elaine Rellihan Remember all the good don’t let the bad 280 get you down. Remember the All-American boy Remember the fun times together Renee Jimmy Mr. Mrs. Wm. J. Reuling family Mr. Mrs. J. Joseph Reynolds Richard Anna Richard Karen Mr. Mrs. Walter Richardson Judy Richardson Laurie Richardson Mr. Mrs. Walter L. Riedel Gordon Ries Mr. Mrs. James Rigger Ritterpusch family Margaret Tony Rivetti Enjay Roberts, M.D. The Roberts Family Clowns Bob Robertson Mr. Mrs. Charles Rockenbaugh Mr. Mrs. Vernon Rockenbaugh Rod, I love you, Lisa Reverand Mrs. Rodenberger Debbie Roesler Mr. Mrs. Ronald K. Rogers Romans 8: Life in the Spirit Mr. Mrs. Robert S. Ross Sr. Mr. Mrs. Rossberg Bill Rossberg Goodbye Good Luck C.H.S.— Rosy the Riveter Alias Belgium Baby Gemma Rothenhoefer Mr. Rudd S. S. Donna Salle Sally, to the Grand Canyon Mrs. Salmon Anna C. Sampson Ribsy Sandbower Mr. Mrs. Richard M. Sarles Emily S. Sauerwein Save us with Davis Mr. and Mrs. J. Saverino Lt. Dennis Saville Mr. Mrs. C.H. Schadt Sgt. Pepper Mr. Schapperle Mark Schatz Mr. Mrs. Gerald Schaun Mr. Mrs. J.F. Scheller Mary Lou Sheehan Mr. Mrs. Carl Schlaich Carl Ridgeley Schlaich Mr. Mrs. Norman R. Schlee Debbie Schleicher Judy, Ned Candy Scheig Nancy L. Schleupner H. William Schlutter Mr. Mrs. Larry Schneider Kathy Schwaab Mr. Mrs. Schwarzkopf Karen Schull—yeah ’74 Miss Schuyler Mr. Mrs. George Scott Mr. Mrs. Robert Scott Mr. Mrs. Thomas Scott Mr. Mrs. Thomas Scott III Mrs. Seidl Mr. Mrs. Semanick Nancy Servary Earl Seth Mr. Mrs. Earl W. Seth Mr. Mrs. David Seward Mr. Mrs. Charles Sewell Mr. Mrs. Richard Seymour Mr. Mrs. Arthur Shapiro Mickey Shannon gives Sharon John Sharon Robby Flossie Shaw Mr. Mrs. Richard D. Shaw, Sr. Pat Sharpe Glen Shaulis Shelly and David Harry Shelley Mrs. Guy Sherertz Mr. Mrs. Charles Shildt Karen Shortall Mr. Doris Sigler, Bus 5335 Mr. Mrs. Charles Silverman Mr. Simmons Linwood M. Simpler Simpson’s Shack Sing’s Mom Dad Sir Greatness Mr. Sites Ski Jump Skipper Mr. Mrs. Thomas Snyder The Sohn Family So it began on Octob 19, 1973 The Soveros Mr. Mrs. Howard Sparks Mr. Mrs. Ned Sparks Speedy Reedy Bev Chuck Sprague Mr. Mrs. Theron H. Spring Mr. Michael Squirrel Brian J. Stafford Mrs. Emma Stagmer Family Mr. Mrs. Nort Standsbury Frannie Starr The State Park Gang Mr. Mrs. Sterner Steve and Carmen Steve Vicki 9 6 74 Steve (Big Red) Kathi Stilling Mr. Mrs. Albert St. Jean St. Joe Class of ’74 Stoag: Steve Ziegler Mr. Stouffer Gene Streagle Mr. Mrs. Stumpf Doug Subdershaw Sue and Don Mrs. Joseph Summers Sunshine and Raindrops Susie John Dawn Sweet Mr. Mrs. William Sydow Dick Talarigo Mr. Mrs. Harry H. Tamburo Mr. Mrs. Joseph W. Tarr Mr. Mrs. Taylor Mr. Mrs. Sonald W. Taylor Terri is Steve’s I am hers Thanks to Dad. Pepe and Heidi Thayer Walter Thiele Think! Try it, you’ll like it. 31 spaces for $1.00 is not enough This is the third one! This year is my last Mrs. Charles Thomas Mrs. Nora Thompson Mr. Mrs. Thorne Tim, thanks for showing me a great time this year. It was super! Dec. 14, 1973 Love, Lynn To Tim with love: Chris, Pete, Martha, Amy, little John, Mom and Dad, Saman¬ tha and Fat Albert To all the upcoming nurses, Kit and Joe To Beth, Love Tom To Every one from Joseph F.X. McQuaid To the nicest girl I know SCB Mr. Mrs. George Tolzman Tom Sebastian T. Allen—Bill Toots loves Suzy Michael Jeffrey Tracey Mrs. Robert H. Tracey Tricky Dicky didn’t know it but Gary Hiel was at the wedding. Beth Trott Tugwell Missy Tully Sue Tustin Basil Tybings Mary Tyson Mr. Mrs. Joseph Tyssowski Nena Ugarte Jim Joan Valentine Mr. Mrs. M.C. Valiant Van-Helms Var. Lacrosse luvs head coach Mr. Mrs. Edw. Varnauskas Mr. Mrs. Vath Chuck De V aughn The Vaughn Family Mrs. Leonard Volkhort Tessa Vorro Vo-Tech homeroom 12M says “Hurray for June!” Mr. Mrs. David Waddell Jennifer Wallace Mr. Mrs. Francis X. Walsh Jr. Eileen Jerry Walters Andy Walther Mr. Mrs. John E. Warfield Warfield’s Zoo Mr. W.P. Wainer Artee Warshaw Mr. Bill Warshaw Mrs. Rae Warshaw The Wassermans Bill Waterman George Watson ’75. Good luck ’74 We bought this for Pillsbury because he was too cheap! Good luck We miss you Tracey from Jackie Edwin W. Webster Richard Weilard—3 Dunmore Rd. Mr. Mrs. John Welsh Mr. Mrs. Lewis Welsh Mr. Mrs. Norman Wess Linda Wessells Thomas Wessells What a hunk in Rm. 321 Ski Instructor—Mr. White Marian Whitie—’73 Whitehair Kathy Whitehead Mr. Mrs. Chas. E. Wilford Jr. Mr. Donald Willem Dr. Mrs. T. Hyne Williams Miss Doretha Williams Bonnie Willis Mr. Mrs. Joseph Witt Family Mary Wolf—Class of ’74 Betty Bud Wood Woodstock Lar Vick Beth Wrightson Mr. James Wrightson Jr. Mr. Mrs. James A. Wrightson Cathy Write “I Dig it” ride a bike Mr. Yeager Van Yerrell Anita Young . . . ‘74 was a good year Mr. Mrs. Charles F. Young George Vesta Zaiser The Zeitler Family Mr. Mrs. Zito Thanks to all the people in Younglife. You’re all great, especially Ho, J.D. T.P.—Kenny 281 Index Ackman, Charles 94,228,235,254 Adams, Patti 94,171 Adkins, Mark 50 Adkins, Tinnia 42,169,171 Affeldt, Roseann 16,50 Afrookteh, Richard 50,223,242 Airey, Ronald 70,255 Alagna, Mark 50 Alexander, Antoninia 50 Allen, Brice 50,183 Allen, Claudius 94,167 Allen, Denise 94 Allen, Diana 50 Allen, Frances 50,233 Allen, George 94,167 Allen, JoAnna 169,225 Allen, Sherri 70,183,217 Allen, Thomas 70 Allison, Kenneth 94 Alston, Stacy 92,94,154,164,166, 167,220,232,244 Amass, Jerry 70,173 Ammons, Kim 70,219,249 Anders, Karen 70 Anders, Sharon 70 Anderson, Bonita 166,180 Anderson, Janet 50,164,233,257 Anderson, Henry 94 Anderson, Kathy 50 Anderson, Ralph 164 Anderson, Sharon 70,244 Andrion, Henry 36,69 Angelo, Robert 70 Annis, Stephen 94 Apicella, Carole 70,180 Appelbaum, Sharon 70,157, 256 Argentah, Debbie 70 Armstrong, Katherine 94,148,218 Armstrong, Steve 70 Atwater, Edward 70,228,251 Atwater, Marv 94,148,158,160 173 Austin, Carol 50 Austin, Earl 94 Autry, Ursula 50 Avara, Mark 50 Aycock,Isaac 15 Ayres, Donna 70,155 Bacon, Earl 70,241 Bacon, Robert 70,173,228 Bailey, Gary 95 Bailey, James 70 Bailey, JoAnn 95 Bailey, Mary Ellen 50,180 Bain, Leslie 50,169,233 Baker, Bonnie 70,172 Baker, Carol 95,221 Baker, Deborah 50,224 Baker, Henry 95 Baker, Ken 95 Baker, Patricia 50 Ball, Betsy 70,155,244 Ballou, Doug 50 Balsamo, Diane 95,168 Bannister, Thomas 50,183 Barber, Carol 95 Barber, Judith 70,170 Barber, William 50,180,238,246 Barbour, Brenda 50 Barker, Barbara 95,148,152,164 166,167,220 Barnard, Teri 70,180 Bamhardt, Joyce 50 Barrett, Donald 167,228,234 Barringer, Allison 48,50,52,169 Barron, Frank 96 Barry, Annita 96 Barry, Sue 50 Baskerville, Helen 50,163 Basketball (Boys) 234-237 Basketball (Girls) 232-233 Batten, Darryl 96 Batten, Roxanne 50,164,180, 194,224,225 Bauer, Bonnie 35 Bauer, James 70 Bayley, Susan 14 Baysinger, Nancee 25,96,152, 166-167,169,195,216 Beard, Bill 50 Beard, Theresa 96 Beasley, Sylvia 50 Beatty, Stephanie 50,173 Beccio, Pat 96 Becraft, Ernest 70 Beere, Kevin 236 Belt, Paul 70 Bennett, Wayne 96,165,166,191 Bent, Kirk 70 Bent, Mark 96 Bennett, Kevin 70,169,183,184, 188 Bergin, Richard 70,238,239,255 Bergman, Tina 70 Bernhard, Mary 50 Besson, Debbie 50,166,169,233, 249 Beutelspacher, Norma 70 Beverungen, Charles 70,173 Biemack, Mark 70 Bischoff, Bryan 51 Bishop, Beth 96 Bishop, Sandra 96,110,166-167, 170,180 Blackburn, Cindy 70 Blackburn, David 51 Blackweil, Chris 167 Blackwell, Mark 51,184 Blaha, Tim 51,58,164 Blair, Mary Anne 51,217 Blair, Terry 70,167 Blake, Jim 96 Blankenburg, Gary 19 Blickenstaff, Tom 96 Bliss, Mary Jane 70,180 Bloom, Frank 51 Blosser, Eddie 51 Blue, Wayne 51 Boden, Cheri 70 Boettcher, Jean 77,188,220 Bohmer, Janet 71,126,157 Bollens, Nita 97,166,180,216,242 Bonnell, Jerry 18 Bonneville, Teresa 51,155,180 Bonsall, Doug 51 Boothe, Kathleen 51 Boozer, Peggy 19,160 Bopp, Linda 51,217 Bordenski, Robert 51 Borkon, Margaret 26,49 Boruki, Raymond 71 Boston, Nettie 51,180,225 Boston, Pat 180 Bottorf, James 51,223,241 Boucher, Mark 71,228 Bowen, Brian 51 Bowers, Brian 71 Bowers, Mary 97,169,224,232 Bowman, Wendy 71,157,166,240, 251 Boyer, Frederick 51,236 Boyer, Scott 71 Boys’ Ensemble 180 Bradshaw, Cynthia 51 Brafa, Toni 27 Brandt, James 43,92,97,148,153, 154 Brannon, Donna 51 Brannon, Edward 97 Brassard, Peter 71 Brassard, Tim 97,242 Brassington, Laurie 71,173 Brauer, Kenneth 51,231 Brauer, Margaret 22 Breitenbach, Oliver 27,49 Brennan, Colleen 51 Breslaw, Joseph 68,71,149, 153, 154,158,160,164 Breslin, Sherie 169,249 Breslin, Timothy 18,158,159,235 Brightful, Otis 167,228,235 Broache, Mary 97,180 Broadhurst, Bryan 71 Brock, Joyce 97,165,166,167 Brooks, Stanley 51,183 Brown, Addie 20 Brown, Chuck 97 Brown, Dave 51 Brown, Jeff 51,164,169,191,223 251 Brown, John 71 Brown, Pamela 91,93,98,166, 168,170,191 Brown, Regina 51,180,244 Brown, Roberta 180 Brown, Sally 98 Brown, Steve 51,242 Brown, Stephen 71 Brown, Teresa 51,180 Brubaker, Dave 92,98 Bryan, Bob 71 Buchness, Carol 98,173 Buchness, Lucy 48,51,166,169 219,249 Buchness, Mimi 92,98,148,153 167,169 Buck, Stephanie 71,164,180,244 Buckley, Nina 98,165,167 Buckman, Bridget 52,173,244 Budelis, Drew 52,251 Buffington, David 98 Buffington, Pat 98 Bullard, Audrey 71,164,227,244 Bulson, Deborah 99 Burgee, Sandra 71 Burger, Jane 71,220,232,256 Burgess, Susan 99,148,152-153, 164,165 Burke, Lynne 71 Burgoyne, Deborah 71 Burke, Michael 99,151,152,171 Burke, Victoria 52,164,221 Burkhardt, Mark 52 Burkhardt, Pam 99,148 Burkhardt, Stephen 71 Burkhead, Bonnie 71 Burleigh, Susan 93,99,173,180 Burley, Larry 71,164,182,183, 184,223 Burnopp, Lori 52 Burns, John 52 Bury, Edward 32,223 Bus Drivers 45 Bushnell, Dana 52,244 Bussard, Celeste 52 Bussard, Teresa 99,167 Butcher, Jean 17 Byms, Belinda 99,180 Cafeteria Staff 44 Caldwell, James 52,184 Callahan, Mary 72,180,219 Callens, Kathleen 72 Calk, William 52 Caloyianis, John 99,235 Cameron, Rod 99,164,191,253 254 Campbell, Jeffrey 52 Carbo, Bob 99,222,246 Carbo, Susan 72,188,257 Cardillicchio, Joan 52 Carlisle, David 92,99,112,164 167,180,191,228,241,246 Carmichael, Patricia 52,167 Carpenter, Anne 99,152,158 Carper, Christopher 228 Carrington, Pamela 52 Carter, Clayton 52 Carter, Karyn 72,156,157 Cascio, Fred 100 Casey, James 100,158 Cassell, David 12,100 Catonian 156-157 Cavey, Donna 100 Chambers, Leslie 100 Chapman, Gary 72 Charlton, Frank 40 Cheeks, Donise 167,170,191,224 Cheeks, Gregory 52,167,231 Cheerleaders 216-217 Childs, Gregory 100 Childs, Tim 72 China, Richard 52,222,251 Chisolm, Richard 72,242 282 Christian, Bill 52,251 Christie, Greg 72 Choyce, Gerard 35 Church, Clara 42 Church, Jeffrey 72 Ciavolella, Tom 52 Cinquegrani, Jim 52 Clark, Greg 100 Clark, Kathy 93,100 Clark, Mary 29 Clark, Steve 100 Clarke, John 72,173,222 Cleaver, Joseph 72 Cleaver, Martin 72,183 Clopper, Samuel 14,15,191 Coates, Keith 52 Cobourn, Charlotte 100 Coburn, Carol 72 Coburn, Linda 100,148 Coe, Edward 228,246 Coffman, Janet 21 Cohen, Jean 40,101,157,169,171 219 Cole, Cheryl 72 Cole, Donna 101,183,184,155 Cole, Lorraine 72 Coleman, Myra 101,110,167, 256 Coleman, Patricia 101,167,170, 171,180 Collier, Marta 52,180 Collier, Rodney 72 Collins, Rosemary 101 Colver, Brandon 101,148,228 Combs, William 52,173,180,184 Concert Band 182-183 Concert Choir 181 Conigland, Keenan 52,231,235, 236,237 Conover, Mary 101 Cook, Susan 101 Cooke, Beth 102,166 Coon, Mark 102 Coon, Scott 53 Cooney, Kevin 53 Cooper, Sue 53 Cope, Cheryl 53 Corbitt, Nancy 72 Corbitt, Tom 72,229,231,254 Cormier, Janine 53,152,160,183 244 Corns, Sharon 53 Coruzzi, Vincent 53 Coulter, Heidi 53,62,180,255 Cox, Debbie 102 Crain, Thomas 33,227,241 Crawford, Cindy 72,167,180 Crawford, Kathy 53,167,180 Crider, John 72,240 Cromwell, Donald 102 Crook, Mary 53 Cross Country 226-227 Cross, Doug 93,102,238,246 Cross, Terry 72,173 Cugle, Pat 102,148,158 Cullom, John 72 Cullember, Jeanne 102,166 Cunningham, Regis 17 Curran, James 53,164,170,231 Curran, Robert 103,167,170,183 Curry, David 72,165,172,235 Custodial Staff 45 Cutcher, Deborah 72 Cyrus, Barbara 53 Dailey, Mary 103 Dalfonzo, Vincent 53,154,222 Dalton, Daniel 53 D’Antonio, Charlene 73 Dantoni, Joan 73,170,257 Dantoni, Mark 53 Dash, Deborah 53 Dash, Linda 53,180 Dash, Robert 103 Davidson, Frances 26,168 Davidson, Kilgore 53 Davis, Anthony 39,73 Davis, Barbara 73,183,184 Davis, David 103,111,115,152 158,159,187,188 Davis, Jack 103,115 Davis, Kim 93,103,156,164,191, 224,232,256 Davis, Lisa 73,160,180 Davis, Mark 73 Davis, Mary 103 Davis, Renee 73,180,225 Davis, Steve 53,191,234,235 Davis, Tom 167 Dawson, Vicki 73,180 Day, Bonnie 53 Day, Terry 73 Deale, Robert 73,138 Dean, Shari 73 DeArmey, Jim 73 Deas, Irma 16,17 Debaugh, William 103,231 De Francesco, Kenny 37 Dehne, Charles 104,246 Deitz, Dianne 53 Delosier, Charles 104,183 De Manss, Charles 33 DeManss, Karen 73,249,251 DeMario, Cheryl 53,180 Demuth, Thomas 104,116 Denner, Mark 53 Denner, Richard 241 Derrenberger, Edonna 73 Dickler, Carole 16,104,164,165, 166,170,191 Didier, Christina 73 DiDomenico, William 104 Diefenbach, Luci 104 Diggs, Blair 104,167 Dingley, Mary 53,180 Dinkelman, Judie 104,164,166, 184,216 Dobrovolny, Cheryl 73,152 Doersam, Teresa 53 Doetzer, Cathy 104,169,220,249 Donohue, Mike 104,222,223,235 Dorn, Clifford 73 Dornbusch, Susan 104,220 Dornicak, Cindy 73,164 Dorsey, Angela 104,170,180 Dorsey, Michaelj 53,180,231 Doty, Joseph 53,154,231,240 Doucette, Jane 105,169 Doucette, Richard 73 Douglas, Lorraine 105,151,169, 219 Douthat, Nancy 105,173,184 Doxzon, Glenn 105 Doyle, Patricia 53,233 Drahnak, Edward 26 Drechsler, Patricia 53 Drohan, Sharon 68,73,191,217 Dubose, Doretha 28,168 Dudley, Danny 53 Dudley, Walter 226,227, 238,246 Duffy, Kathy 105,166,249 Duffy, Shane 73,164,169 Dugan, James 73 Dukehart, Jayna 73,172,244 Dumais, Mark 73 Durham, Susan 73 Dzimianski, Eileen 105 Eastlack, Jenny 105,171 Ebersole, Eric 48,53,172,223 Eckstein, Barbara 105 Eckstein, Jay 54,172,173 Ehrlich, Joy 54,184 Ehrman, Mary 180 Ehrman, Philip 106 Eichelberger, Judy 68,73 Eichelman, Bill 54,231 Eichelman, Carol 73,152,156,169 Elections Committee 164 Elliott, Cathy 106,169,251 Elliott, Debbie 180 Elliott, John 54 Elliott, Susan 68,69,73,152,153 171,219 Engel, Pat 73,180,244 Engers, Tom 54 English, Roland 18,23 Emerson, Wayne 106,251 Ernest, Cindy 171 Ervin, William 15,93,106,148, 158,184,191,228,241,242 Etzler, Cynthia 117 Evans, Daniel 54 Evans, Denyse 92,106,172 Evans, Sharon 171 Evans, Sue 139,199 Everts, Brooke 106,148,164,166 169,220,249 Ewing, Rusty 54,240 Ewirly, R. 231 Fallon, Carole 107 Fallon, Teresa 73 Farcosky, Allan 54,239 Farmer, Dale 54 Farndon, Thomas 107,228,238, 254 Faulstich, Michele 54 Fechtig, Lorraine 107 Feemster, Joan 107 Ferrante, Barbara 54,242 Ferrante, Fran 73,220,232,233 242 Ferruso, Orlando 15 Field Hockey 220-221 Fields, Cynthia 73,77,155 Fields, Mary 54 Fields, Wyvette 73 Filbert, Linda 73 Fischer, Darlene 54 Fischer, Robin 107 Fisher, John 107,173,182,183 Fisher, Richard 73 Fisher, Terrie 54,180,221 Fitzgerald, Jeff 107 Fitzgerald, Paula 74 Fitzgerald, Tom 54 Fitzpatrick, Chris 54,233,257 Fitzpatrick, James 74,172,222 Flaherty, Joan 107 Flaherty, Maureen 55 Flanagan, Kerry 74 Fletcher, Ray 107 Flood, Stanley 238 Flynn, Eileen 55 Flynn, Karen 171 Foor, Mollylou 19 Football 228,231 Ford, Barry 55,255 Ford, Kim 74,152,225 Foreman, DeVera 107,148,166, 224,232,249 Forgacs, Terry 55 Formwalt, James 55,221,231 Fowler, Stuart 74,169,189 France, Barbara 139 Francis, Edward 107 Frank, Georgia 34 Frankenfield, Lisa 74,166,216 Frantz, Debby 107 Frazier, Brenda 74 Fremd, Hans 55 Fremd, Lisa 74 French Club 152 French, James 108 Freund, John 74 Freundel, Julie 74,172,251 Freundel, Roseann 108 Frey, Karen 43,108,184 Frey, Susan 108,117 Frisch, Anne 108,150,151,154, 184 Fritz, Debbie 55,217 Fuchs, Sandra 74,169 Fuchs, Gregory 55 Funk, Margaret 55,180 Gadow, Jim 108 Gaines, Mae 74,167,225 Gamber, Frank 38 Ganz, Sally 108,170,171,173 218,256 Gardner, Richard 108 Gardner, Edie 55 Gargoyle 158-159 Garvey, Peggy 74 Garvey, Tom 108,241 Gaspari, Russell 74 Gasper, Ginger 55,244 Gearhart, Dinah 55,180,244 Gellner, Kenneth 108 Gellner, Kurt 108 Gentz, Walter Germana, Timothy 74 Gessert, Bruno 55 Gessert, Carolyn 108 Gibbons, Carrie 172,221 Gibson, Cheryl 109 Gibson, Paul 109 Gibson, Vicki 109 Gick, Cheryl 55 Gilbert, Karl 92,109,148,164, 167,191 Gill, Thomas 109 283 Gillan, Patricia 41 Gillespie, Lisa 109,148,218 Girls ’ Ensem ble 180 Glick, Mary Dee 74,220,221,233, 249 Glock, R. Warren 30 Goetz, Marilyn 109,220,242 Goodson, Chester 20 Goodwin, James 74 Goodwin, Margaret 109 Gornick, Janet 74,149,153,172 Gotschall, Craig 110,241 Gover, Donna 55 Graber, Katherine 110 Graber, Vicki 74 Grabner, John 27,149,164 Gracie, Sally 18 Graham, David 74 Graham, Mark 74,85 Grandstaff, Debbie 55 Gray, Tia 172,173 Gray, Marvin 55 Graybill, Harry 23,165 Green, Debbie 55 Green, Debbie 55 Green, Janice 110,148,152,167, 240,254 Green, Judith 38,110 Green, Richard 55,22,255 Green, Suzanne 110 Gress, Cathy 110 Griffin, Howard 26 Griffiths, Betsy 110,166,184 Grimm, Debra 110,169,171,251 Grisso, Peggy 164,220 Grunewald, John 34 Gruss, Anita 111,220,221,232, 249 Guerrasio, Karen 55 Guidance 16-17 Guidance Aides 170 Gundy, Leslie 93,111,173,182, 184 Haesloop, Barbara 74 Hague, Floy 25 Hahn, Keith 55,240,251 Hahn, Philip 111,182,183 Hall, Jackie 39 Hallameyer, Mary 111 Hallameyer, William 111 Haller, John 55 Hallmon, Herbert 111,167 Hallmon, Robin 55,167,180 Hamacher, John 111,246 Hamacher, Martha 55 Hamby, Jeff 55 Hamby, Laurie 74,184 Hamilton, Cindy 111,224,232,249 Hammond, Jane 55,166,180,244 Hammond, Louise 74,257 Hammond, Terri 55,183 Handrahan, Pat 74,172,173 Hanford, Duncan 55,183 Hanford, Pamela 111 Hannon, Brian 74,164 Hannon, Cindee 55,173 Hanzsche, Laurie 74 Happel, John 111 Hardesty, Ken 55 Hardy, David 55,184 Hardy, Raymond 183,184 Harlow, Lee 55,180 Harrington, Frank 74 Harrington, Juanita 55 Harris, Brian 111 Harris, Charlotte 26,201 Harris, Cheryl 244 Harrison, Brenda 111,148,152, 153,157,166,167,169,191,216 Harrison, Debbie 55,180,244 Harrison, Joseph 112,153,154, 182,184 Harrison, Joan 74 Harrison, Joe 148 Harrison, Susan 112 Hart, Deborah 112 Hart, Jenny 74 Hartman, Steve 55,231,240 Hartung, David 74,173 Harvey, Kathy 74,173 Haspert, Mary 56,249 Hatton, Greg 56 Hawes, Russell 56,255 Hawk, Mary 74 Hawkins, John 68,69,74,238, 246 Haynes, Lorrie 74 Healey, Deborah 112 Heath, Judy 74,183,257 Heath, Karen 75,221 Hebron, Kelvin 39 Heimbach, Priscilla 75 Heimbach, Susan 102 Helfrich, Mary 56,164,173 Heilman, Steve 56,251 Henderson, Gail 75 Henderson, Katherine 22 Hendricks, Pamela 48,56,164, 166,169,184,191,249 Hennick, Doug 56,183 Hennick, Elaine 75 Henry, Mary 29 Henry, Raymond 56 Hern, Larry 112,183 Herrick, Patricia 56 Hess, Barry 75 Hess, Robert 112 Hewitt, Robert 75 Hickman, Dave 56 Hiel, Gary 112 Hiel, Tammy 56,166,169,180,251 Higdon, Margaret 75,184 Hikel, Joe 75,228 Higgins, Pat 56,251 Hiltz, Gregory 56 Hiltz, Mary 56 Himes, Paul 56 Hinton, Albert 112 Hipsley, Jim 75 Hitchens, Mike 100 Hitchens, Nancy 113 Hobbs, Patrick 56 Hocker, Tracie 75,183,184 Hoerl, Michael 56 Hoerl, Sharon 113 Hoffen, Denise 75,224,232 Hoffman, Holly 75,108,156 Hoffman, Kathy 113 Hoffman, Norma 75 Hohlbein, Robert 56,164,180 Holden, Jeff 75 Holland, Charles 113,228,251 Holland, Randy 75,158 Holloway, Sheila 75 Holmes, Mary 56,180 Hoofnagle, Karen 56 Hotton, Kitty 113,169,173 Hope, David 56,251 Hopkins, Anna Rose 56,152 Horn, Theresa 57 Horne, Albertina 75 Horney, Priscilla 75 Hornfeck, David 113,222,251 Horwath, Sharon 113,170 Horwath, Susan 171 House, William 75 Howard, Charles 57,223,240,251 Howe, Philip 113,241,228 Howell, Jeff 57 Hudon, Cynthia 75 Hudson, Janet 75,167,180 Hudson, Tom 57,167,183,231 Huff, Dennie 57,182,183,231, 240,251 Huff, Ellen 75,154,160,161,165 Huff, Nina 113 Hughes, Barbara 169,257 Hughes, Gail 57,180 Hughlett, Kathy 75,155 Humes, Thomas 75,231,254 Hummer, Gail 76 Hunt, Jeff 57,242 Hunter, Debbie 113 Huster, Deborah 113,167 Hyde, Cathy 57 Hyde, Joe 76 Ianuzzi, Lisa 57,180 Imwold, Judy 57,223 Imwold, Mary 113 Indoor Track 226,227 Jackson, Andy 57,183,223 Jackson, A. 255 Jackson, Darryl 38,114 Jackson, Kathryn 57 Jackson, Kevin 251,228 Jackson, Lynn 114 Jackson, Richard 114,172,173 Jacob, Ann 48,57 Jarboe, Charlie 114 Jewett, Mary 57,180 Johns, Amanda 57,180 Johns, Linda 224,232 Johns, Phillip 76,231 Johnson, Brenda 57 Johnson, Glenn 57 Johnson, Renee 180 Johnson, Thomas 114,167 Jones, Barbara 57,251 Jones, Barry 76 Jones, Catherine 76,153,154, 169,183,184 Jones, Charles 91,114,148,153, 182,183 Jones, Jeanette 76,166,167,180 Jones, Judith 76 Jones, Lois 16,114,170 Jones, Mark 76 Jones, Mark 57,242 Jones, Mathilde 76,217 Jones, Peggy 76,257 Jones, Rodney 167 Jones, Ruth 114 Jones, Shelia 101,115 Joseph, Amien 76 Joyce, Katie 76 Joyce, Suzanne 115,148 Joyce, Talisa 76 Justis, Jean 76,166,216 Kaffl, Stephen 76 Kane, Karen 76,221 Karrer, Keith 76,228,255 Kase, Cynthia 115,148 Kase, Margaret 76 Kase, Michael 57 Kaufman, Chris 57 Kaufman, Vicki 76 Kavanagh, Thresa 57,180 Kay-Hi 159 Keane, Ann 76 Keene, Debbie 57 Keene, Kevin 76,231 Keene, Linda 76 Keesee, Rex 57 Keim, Mary Ellen 115,120,170 Keller, Mary Ellen 76,173 Kellner, Albert 76 Kelly, Kay 115 Kelly, Kimberly 115,166 Kennedy, Dale 76,228,254 Kenny, Margaret 57,184 Kent, Lawrence 76,182 Kent, Patrick 115,173,182,183 Keogh, Kathleen 115 Kerbe, Vicki 57,183 Kibby, John 76,228,241 Kibler, Phillip 57 Kidwell, Mike 57,183 King, Alyce 115,152 King, David 57,255 King, Gail 57 King, Jan 76,151,166,169,216 King, Patricia 57,233,257 King, Stephen 93,115,173,184 King, Steven 115 Kingsbury, Diane 115,156,164,167 Kinzel, Pamela 116,171 Kirby, Vickie 116,225,257 Kiser, Barbara 21 Kiser, Susan 76 Kispert, Robert 77 Kistler, Tom 58,251 Kiszner, Kathy 58,244 Klender, Karen 116 Klein, Jennifer 108 Kligys, Victoria 58 Kloby, Diana 58,180 Klosterman, Brian 77,173 Klosterman, Steve 116 Knapp, Nancy 116 Knapp, Pamela 77,167 Knarr, Joann 77,219 Knight, Chris 58,180 Knight, Elizabeth 116,157,167, 219 Knight, Margie 77,82,224,232,256 Knight, Timothy 116 Knight, Vicki 77 Knoll, Mary 108 Koch, Daniel 58 Koetzle, Charles 116 284 Kontz, Diana 77 Kordusky, Marylou 116 Krause, Michael 77,223 Krywolap, George 58,184 Kuhl, Antoinette 58 Kunkel, Theresa 116,169,219, 224,232,256 Kyne, Joy 18,148 Lackey, Diane 58,180 LaCroix, Linda 77 LaHart, Terry 77 Lahner, Mark 58,77 Lahner, Michael 77 Laird, Buddy 58 Lally, Dean 77,182,183 Lambert, Donald 77 Lamy, Margaret 58,184 Lanahan, Richard 77 Lanahan, William 116 Lance, Mary 58 Langdon, Tracy 77,152,153 Langhorne, Linda 117,166,167 Larkins, Stephanie 117,167 Lash, Roger 117 Latham, Darlene 117 Laube, Dennis 21 Lauer, Keith 31 Lauer, Mary Pat 77,188 Laur, John 117,182,183,148 Lauterbach, Craig 117 Lawler, Tim 77,180 Lawson, Rhonda 77,166 Lazarides, Nick 117,222,246 Lazur, Ann 77,172 Lazur, Catherine 58 Lazur, Stephen 117,183,184 Leahy, Kevin 77,222 Lee, Cheryl 58 Lefebure, Robert 118 Lehnhoff, Denise 58 Leishear, Brian 77 Leishear, Doug 77 Leister, Russell 58 Lenhoff, Denise 180 Lemmerman, Ann 58 Lenker, Janetta 58 Lenker, Stephen 58 Lentz, Ruth 77 LeVere, John 77,180,240 LeSage, Nancy 118 Lewis, Ann 19 Lewis, Frank 24 Lewis, Jana 171,180 Lichty, Bonnie 77 Lilley, Bonnie 77 Limpert, John 58,255 Linder, Bonnie 59,152,172,173 184 Linder, Lou Ann 118 Linde, Kathleen 118 Linde, N ancy 77 Linstrom, Owen 254 Link, Glenn 59 Link, William 77 Linsenbardt, Ellen 59 Lloyd, Barry 118 Lochary, Ted 118,251 Loftus, Pat 77 Lohmeyer, Jeffrey 118,173,189 Long, Marcia 59 Lopata, Paul 29 Lopez, Margy 77,232,256 Lowery, Janet 118 Luecking, Chris 119,180 Luecking, Tim 59,240 Lund, Daniel 223 Lurz, Patte 59,171 Lurz, William 72,77,251 Lyons, Janet 119,220 Lytle, Mary Lou 77 Lytwynec, John 78,191,228,236, 254 McAdams, William 222 McAdams, Steve McAleer, Tom 78 McAleer, Kathryn 59,168,169 McCleary, John 68,78 McClure, George 33 McCord, Robb 78,173 McCoy, Anne 119,148,152,242 McCready, Jennifer 119 McCready, Ricky 59 McCroskey, Margaret 59 McDade, Jim 78,227,238,246 McDermott, Pattie 78,184 McDermott, Sue 59 McDowell, Thomas 59,231,238, 246 McEvoy, Ruth 59,164,184,195, 255 McGillen, Noel 59 McGlannan, Mary 59 McGinley, MaryJo 119,171 McGrain, Helen 180 McGrath, Timmy 59 McGraw, Albert 119,180,231, 244 McHenry, Diane 59 McIntyre, Mark 255 McKinley, Lynn 183 McKinley, Mary 119 McLean, Charlotte 59 McLaughlin, Keith 78 McMillan, Claire 119,151,166, 169,173,184,216 McNaney, Sarah 119 McNaney, Martha 78 McQuaid, Joseph 59 McQuay, Edward 78,180 MacKay, Barbara 78,184 Mackubin, Randolpf 78 Magaha, Brenda 119 Maher, Raymond 78 Maitland, Nancy 68,69,78,152, 164,191 Makar, Joe 119,254 Mallon, Kathy 59 Manger, Sharon 59,180 Manning, David 251 Manning, Kathy 78,221,249 Manokey, Pat 119,167,170,180 Manus, Thomas 25 Marecki, Susan 120,173,180 Markiewicz, Colleen 120 Marks, Cathy 59 Marr, Valli 78 Marsey, Woody 78,251 Marsh, Alean 59 Marsh, Claude 59 Marszal, Mark 78,222,231,251 Marszal, Paul 59,251 Martin, Karen 120 Martin, Larry 59,164 Martin, Wayne 78 Martinkis, James 40 Martinkis, Sharon 120,171,183, 256 Marvel, Dana 78,165 Mason, Michael 32,222,236 Mathias, K. 59,231,251 Mathieson, Terry 59,225 Mathur, Leila 78 Matta, Tony 120,180 Matthews, Bob 167,231 Matthews, Josephine 78,171 Matthews, Rodney 78 Matyas, Barbara 18,69,80,201 Maybin, Rodney 59,167,231,236 Mayo, Donna 120 Mayo, Karen 59 Medri, Robert 59 Meehling, Donna 60 Meekins, Chuck 78 Megenhardt, Fred 120 Mehl, Joe 60 Meier, Debbie 78,156 Mekalian, Anne 35 Mellendick, Lynn 120,218 Melvin, Gary 60 Mennerick, Steve 78 Mentzer, Anna 23,91 Metcalf, Frank 78,173 Meyer, Linda 36,120 Meyer, Margaret 78,154 Meyers, Keith 120,173 Michael, Anita 60,167,225,244 Michaelis, Terry 60 Mick, Christine 60,251 Micklos, Anne 180 Miller, Beverly 78,221,233,257 Miller, Candice 78,164,173,221, 249 Miller, Carol 78,244 Miller, Donald 120 Miller, Janet 120 Miller, John 121,222,223 Miller, Mary 121 Miller, Mary 121 Miller, Nancy 60 Miller, Pat 78,170 Miller, Sally 121 Miller, Shirley 60 Miller, Sue 60 Millikin, Joan 78,164 Mills, Cathy 121,148 Mills, Steve 78,169,228,240, 254 Mirable, Marian 60,180 Miser, Wanda 60,184 MisKimon, Jane 78,188,224,232, 256 MisKimon, Rita 121,224,232, 256 Mitchell, Bruce 78,231,240 Mitchell, Gary 121 Mitzel, JoAnn 78 Moloney, Thomas 79 Molony, Marybeth 121 Molony, Timothy 38,79 Mongelli, Albert 246 Montgomery, Emmanuel 22,91 Moore, Bonnie 60,164,183 Moore, Gary 79 Moore, Nancy 60 Moran, Shawn 122 Moreau, Robert 60 Morehead, Chip 122,152,227,241 Morris, John 122 Morrissey, Barry 79,173 Morsberger, James 122,254 Morsberger, Linda 60 Morsberger, Robert 79 Morsberger, Jeff 122,183 Morsberger, Robin 60 Moss, Kim 91,93,122,158,191 Moulthrop, Stuart 79,148,154, 155,158,159,171 Moyer, Donald 79 Mueller, David 79 Muhl, Howard 79 Muldrow, Marilyn 60 Mundorf, Shelly 122,157 Murphy, James 122 Murphy, Paul 60 Murphy, Tom 123,164,183 Murrow, George 79 Murrow, John 123 Murtha, Alice 79,152,172 Murtha, Elizabeth 60 Musacchio, Virginia 123 Muth, Wendy 60,172 Myers, Deborah 60 Myers, Jeff 60 Myers, Mike 123,167 Myers, Margaret 60,180 Myers, Pam 123 Myers, Robert 60 Nash, Jane 28,123,221 National Honor Society Nazelrod, Martin 79 Neal, Susan 123 Neely, Pam 60 Neely, Valeri 123 Nelson, David 79 Netzer, Michael 236 Neuberth, Suzanne 60 Nevin, Paul 231 Nibali, Jeff 79 Nibali, Jim 123 Nicola, Ronald 123,251 Niederhauser, Dawn 60,164, 180 Niemann, John 79 Nini, Sylvia 79,155,244 Niven, Debbie 60,180 Noell, Anne 79 Noll, Joe 79 Nordeck, Mark 174 Nordhoff, Eric.79,251 Norko, George 60 Norris, Carlethea 59,60,164 Norris, Tim 60,251 Northington, Anthony 79 Norton, Tim 223,236 Nunn, Bill 123,251 Nurse’s Aides Oates, Barbara 79,171,244 Obermeuller, Trudy 79,180, 257 O’Brien, Fran 93,123,164,165, 285 232,256 O’Donnell, Peggy 60,169,184, 219 Oliver, Hope 61 Olson, Wayne 124 Olver, Elizabeth 61,183,242 Olver, Jane 124,169,184,225 O’Neill, Vicci 79 O’Neill, Margaret 48,61,180 O’Neill, Mary 48,61,108,233 O’Neill, Pat 61,164 Opalski, Benedict 16 Orchestra Orndorff, Eileen 61,164,166,217 Orndorff, Gerald 254 Osborne, Lynn 19 Otter, Charles 124 Outland, Jan 79,221 Outland, Jay 231,255 Owens, Jonathan 61,231,251 Page, Bruce 61,164,180 Page, Stephanie 79 Page, William 228,240 Palmer, Bruce 80 Palmer, George 124 Palmer, Thomas 61 Pappas, Russell 15,124,170,251 Paris, Dorothy 80,171 Paris, Emanuel 124 Parker, John 124 Parker, Terry 124,183,184 Parkison, Mark 80,150,151,152, 164,173 Parks, Karen 40,80,157,180 Parks, Margaret 22 Parks, Robert 124 Parthree, Nanette 124 Parton, James 80 Partyka, Michael 231 Pavis, Adele 33,224,232 Peddicord, John 21,231,240, 254 Peguese, Ronald 124,167 Peiterson, Mary 160 Penn, Brian 124 Penn, Donna 61,169,172 Perkins, Jacqueline 39,80 Perkins, Richard 167,231 Perry, Teddy 61 Peter, Kathie 61,173,180 Peters. Noel 61,233 Peterson, Linda 80 Peterson, Michael 61,164,183 Peyton, Jerri 125 Pezanno, Margie 54,125,169 Pezanno, Terry 61,169,180,223, 240 Pfau, Joan 61,224,257 Pfau, Judy 80,221,249 Pfau, Lynn 80,184,244 Pfeiffer, Danny 61 Phelps, Deborah 80 Phelps, Joyce 80 Philip, Marty 182,183,255 Phillips, Catherine 125 Phillips, Darlean 80 Phillips, Steve 125 Pierce, Debora 125,173 Pilcher, Dennis 61 Pizarro, Doug 61,222,223,236 Plitt, Paul 80 Plonk, Cornell 61 Poisall, Robert 125 Poisall, Steven 61 Pollard, Jim 80 Pom-pon Girls 219 Pope, Ron 80,239 Porter, Mark 80 Posinski, Samuel 125 Powell, Barbara 80 Prell, Mark 125 Prendergast, Jim 61 Preston, Debbie 61 Price, Gary 61,164 Pryor, Laura 80,217 Pulley, John 80 Pulliam, Donna 80,220,232,256 Raab, Deborah 126,169,220,249 Radcliff, Jackie 80,167,225 Raja, Manju 80 Ramey, Steve 61 Ramp, Earl 80 Ranck, David 61 Ranck, Jamie 61 Randall, Bernel 61,225,233,244 Randall, Cheryl 80,167 Randall, June 61 Randall, Robin 80,167 Randall, Rose 126 Rasnake, Cathy 126 Raubach, Bill 126,228 Rayman, Robin 126 Rector, Margaret 32,233,249 Redifer, Barbara 126 Reed, Deborah 126,150,154,180 Reed, Sue 61,150,184 Reedy, Diane 62,180 Reedy, Iranae 81 Reese, Leslie 62 Reese, Michael 126 Reeves, Artman 27,255 Reeves, Carroll 62,223,240 Reeves, Teen a 81 Reich, William 62 Rellihan, Barbara 62 Remmell, Frank 127,164 Renehan, Karen 62,172,180 Renehan, Susan 81,164,180 Ressler, Paul 35 Reuling, Patrice 127,148,169,249 Rexford, Dan Reymann, David 62,251 Rhoads, Jim 81 Rhyne, Eugenia 127,167,170 Rice, Michael 62,251 Rice, Vicki 127 Richardson, Judith 127,148,169 Richardson, Laura 81,152,167, 169 Richardson, Robin 62,171 Rider, Kathy 62 Ridgley, Denise 81 Riely, Kevin 81 Ringgold, Denise 81,180,225 Rivera, Carmen 81,233 Rivetti, Kathy 62,180 Roberts, Jean 62 Roberts, John 81,184 Roberts, Paul 62 Roberts, William 81,167,228, 238,246 Robertson, Robert 81,167 Robey, Larry 127 Robinson, Althea 62,171 Robinson, Cynthia 81,171 Robinson, Gary 127 Robinson, Jeanne 62,184 Robinson, Maxine 29 Rockenbaug, Lee 127 Roden, Susan 127,148,153,216 Roesler, Debbie 62 Rohnacher, Christina 81,169,171 Rohrback, Mary 81 Rohrs, Karen 62 Rohrs, Vicki 81 Rose, Sharon 62 Rosenberg, Diane 127 Rosenfeld, Mark 24,167 Rossberg, James 62,240 Rossberg, William 81,153,167, 172,173,251 Rossman, John 76,81 Rouse, Thomas 127 Rout, Charles 127 Rout, Linda 31,81,180 Royal, Kathy 62 Rubie, Billy 62,172 Rubie, Elisabeth 128,148 Rubin, Elizabeth 20 Rucker, Andre 21,128,180 Rucker, Carol 62,171 Rucker, Terri 128,183,184 Rudd, Selvin 43 Ruff, Barbara 81,183,217 Ruff, David 62 Rushton, Kate 81 Russell, Steve 128,148,191,228, 251 Ryan, Jeany 101 Sakelos, Jackie 173,217 Salle, Donna 128,148,167 Sands, Carol 62 Saraullo, Mike 128 Sargent, Jill 62 Sargent, Tracy 81 Sasser, Jeffrey 82,183 Sauerwein, Emily 42 Sauter, Kathleen 82 Scannell, James 139 Scanned, Stephen 82 Scarpati, Anthony 128 Scarpati, Bob 82 Schaefer, Liz 82 Schaible, Mark 82 Schapperle, Mark 128 Scheidegger, Pearl 62 Schene, Bernadette 82 Schene, Joanne 128 Schlaich, Carl 128,148,153,157 Schlee, Janice 68,69,82,164 Schleicher, Debbie 82 Schleicher, Eric 82 Schleicher, Kurt 62 Schleicher, Walter 129,183 Schlenker, Karl 246 Schleupner, Nancy 82,242 Schmitt, John 82,183,231,240, 255 Schmitz, Sonja 61,62,233 Schneider, Mark 62,180,242 School Spirit 166 School Store 168 Schopman, Doug 62,231,236 Schoessler, Patricia 63 Schuhart, Charlotte 129 Schuhart, Sandra 63,183 Schull, Karen 129 Schumann, Mary 129,148 Schutler, Kathy 33,221 Schwaab, Kathleen 129,148 Schwaab, Robert 82 Science Department 26 Scott, Kevin 63,229,238,246 Scott, Kirk 82,180,231,236,237 Seamon, Karen 63,166,183,223 240 Seeburger, Charlene 63,173 Seiffert, Peter 82 Seitz, Doug 63,222,251 Seitz, Stephanie 129,148,152, 158,164,167,249 Sensei, Vincent 82 Serio, Maria 59,63,173 Servary, Nancy 82 Severe, Terry 63 Seymour, Mark 63,239 Shannon, Michael 15 Sharp, Darra 63,155,173 Sharp, Frank 22,154 Shaw, Flossie 126,129,148,167 Shea, John 130 Shelton, John 63 Sherertz, Donna 63,180 Shifflett, Timmy 38,150 Shipley, John 82 Shorthall, William E. 26 Shroyer, Sheree 130 Silvestri, Donna 63 Silvestri, Mark 130 Simkins, Steve 83,227,238,246 Simkins, Sue 83 Simmen, Kipp 63,223 Simmons, Coren Chase 18 Simpson, Andrea 63 Singer, Sally 130 Singleton, Mike 83,234 Sites, J. William 28,227 Skipper, Skip 83 Slazinski, Donna 130 Slazinski, Diane 63 Slutz, Lynn 63,166,169,217 Smith, Anne 220 Smith, Cheryl 180 Smith, Denise 168 Smith, G. 63,231,236,237 Smith, James 83,167 Smith, John M. 83 Smith, Karen 63 Smith, Lorinda 63,164,180 Smith, Elizabeth 83,180 Smith, Nora 130,169 Smith, Steve 63,223 Smuck, K. 63 Smuck, Rock 83 Smuck, Valli 83 Snyder, Charles 34 Soccer 222 Social Committee 166 Social Studies Department 22 Solley, Lisa 130,148,152,158,169 286 Spangenberg, Rita 63 Spanish Club 152 Special Education 41 Spencer, Julia 130 Spirit Committee 166 Sprague, Roberta 131,166,249 Sprecher, Stephen 63 Stachow, John 83 Stagmer, Deborah 63,131 Stalling, Thomas 83 Starr, Tee 83,232,249 Stawinski, Cindy 39,131 Steele, Philip 13 Steffens, Lorie 63 Stegman, Mark 131 Steinman, Barbara 22 Stepp, Jeff 131 Stern, Jody 83,221 Sterner, Mike 131 Sterner, Russ 63 Stevens, Denise 63,152,169 Stevens, Grace S. 20 Stevens, Renee 83,152,153,169 Steward, Karen 83,167,225 Stewart, Jamie 132 Stewart, Mike 63 Stewart, Ron 83 St. Jean, Jeannette 131,219 Stilling, Kathleen 132,164,165, 167,168,169,219,232,249 Stilling, Jeanne 63,155,219 Stover, S. 180 Stouffer, Jay 23 Strader, Robert 64,183 Strieker, Susan 64 Strohmer, Agnes 64 Strawbridge, Kit 132,173,184 Strevig, Jan 68,83,152,153,183, 184,256 Strohecker, Steve 132 Struder, Victor 83 Student Council 164 Sturgeon, William 132 Sumby, William 167,235 Swann, Jane 132,169 Sweet, Dana 63 Sweet, Dawn 64,83,189 Swimm, Michele 132 Talbott, Karen 83,167,180 Talbott, C. Leroy 20 Talarigo, Richard 23,235,242 Tamburo, Doug 132,228,241 Tapman, Jane 83 Taubenfeld, Toby 132 Taylor, Catherine 64,155,180 Taylor, John 183 Taylor, Robert 64,132 Terry, Marie 132 Thomas, Cheryl 132,184 Thomas, Liz 83 Thomas, Jimmy 83 Thomas, Michael 83 Thomas, Pam 131 Thompson, Chris 64 Thompson, Lucille 133,155 Thompson, William 133,149,228, 235 Thompson, William 64 Thorns, Spring 133,167 Thurston, John 83 Tidwell, David 64 Tier, Ralph 83,164,180,191,254 Tippett, Susan 64 Timmel, Paul 173 Todd, Judith 64,180 Todd, Mark 64 Todd, Scott 133 Tolker, Mary 83,167 Tolzman, Marge 14 Torsell, Cynthia 83,180 Tow, Debbie 83 Towns, Dennis 133,182,184 Towns, Kenneth 64,172,173,223 Towns, Keith 64,172,173,223 Trepanier, Ronald 64 Treuth, Michael 64,164 Trimble, Beth 64 Trott, Beth 19,172 Troutman, Carol 64,249 Trumble, David 83,149,154,155 Trust, Angie 64 Trust, Deborah 83 Tully, Mariellen 64,169,249 Tunstall, Linda 133,167,224,225 Turner, Carole 180 Turner, James 64 Turner, Jerry 133,173 Tustin, Susan 18,68,156 Tyson, William 83 Tylus, Monica 83 Ugarte, Ana 84,216 Ugarte, Maria 134,224,249 Unglesbee, Robert 64 Upton, Michael 64 Urban, Ann 84 Vaccaro, Mario 134 Valentine, David 64,231 Valliant, Joyce 25 Vanderwaart, Stephanie 134 Vanderwaart, Vici-Lynn 134 Vanek, Mary 79 Van Hessen, Ingrid 84 Van Pinxteren, Bert 134,150, 151,154 Vest, James 84 Victor, Suzanne 84 Vinzant, Mike 64,231 Vocational Technical 38,39 Vogt, Scott 64,231 Vojtko, Karen 84 Volleyball 224,225 Volkman, Elaine 64 Vorro, Teresa 19 Votta, Thomas 134 Waggoner, Susane 84,156 Wagner, Sharon 28,155,227, 244 Walk, Bruce 169,173 Wainwright, Carol 134,148,164, 165,166,167,168 Walker, Craig 64 Walker, Juanita 134 Walker, Lacey 134,167,226, 227,238,246 Walker, Michael 65 Wallace, Jennifer 92,134,164, 165,166,167,184,191,220 Walsh, Kim 84 Walter, Debra 84,155,219 Walther, Andy 84,191,228,254 Walton, Richard 134 Ward, Lee 85,164,183,222,254 Warfield, Cindy 134 Warfield, Pamela 84,166,191,216 Warner, Tracy 83,84,169,249 Warns, Debbie 135 Warren, Porcia 65 Warshaw, Arthur 84,255 Warthen, Susan 79 Washington, Denise 65 Waskey, Beth 135 Wasserman, Ron 65 Waters, Frank 135 Watkins, Debby 84,164 Watson, Brenda 135 Watson, Linda 135 Watts, Jack 135,227,238,246 Watts, John 65 Webb, Karen 84,167,180 Webb, Roslyn 167 Webb, Roxanne 136,167,170 Webb, Sheila 39,84 Webber, Fayetta 65,180 Wedlock, B. 180 Wehland, Laura 136 Weil, Teri 84 Weinreich, Susan 84 Weiss, Wayne 136 Welch, Jeffrey 136,167,183,228, 253,254 Wells, Tom 136,251 Welsh, Barbara 91,136 Welsh, Carem 32,220 Welsh, Mike 84 Wentzel, Chris 136,148 Wentzel, Diane 65 Westcott, Lisa 136 Whalen, Cynthia 65,169 Wharton, Rayner 65,180 Whalen, H. 244 Whedbee, Robin 136,220,249 Wheeler, Wendy 136 Whelan, Helen 169,221,233 Whelan, Mike 84 Whipps, Danny 65 Whipps, Timmy 38,84,188 White, Dave 84 White, Lisa 84,167,170,180 Whitehead, Sue 84 Whiteley, Barry 68,84,152,153 Whittington, Patricia 136,173 Whittington, Rebecca 84 Wieman, Lisa 136 Wiest, M. 65,223 Wilcox, Bonnie 65,173 Wilcox, Ken 85,113,182 Wilder, Beverly 65,169 Wilder, Charles 85 Wiley, Helen 85 Wiley, Mary 65 Wiley, Tom 85,251 Wilford, Dave 137 Wilkins, J. 85,188,231 Wilkins, J. 5 Williams, Desiree 137,167 Willingham, Mitchell 65 Willis, Bonnie 65,164,166,169 184.191.220.221.233.249 Willis, Heather 137,164,165,166, 168.169.195.220.249 Willis, Joseph 137 Wills, Vicky 85 Wilson, Darlene 65 Wilson, Jane 65,180 Wilson, Lowell 85 Wilson, Richard 85 Wilson, Will 85 Witt, Craig 137 Wobbeking, Theresa 85,221, 233,244 Wolf, Karen 85 Wolf, Mary 137 Wolf, Randy 65 Wolfel, David 65,164,227,238, 251 Wood, Edward 137 Wood, Pam 85,171 Woods, Richard 137,222 Woods, William 65,223,240 Wootton, Chester 164,222 Wrestling 240,241 Wright, Brian 65,158 Wright, Danny 251 Wright, Doug 65,251 Wright, Sharon 65 Wright, William 222 Wrightson, Beth 85,157 Yarber, Linda 65,169 Yarber, Mary Ann 85,153,160 Yates, Guy 85,109,184 Zagroba, Louise 65 Zaiser, Donald 138,228 Zaiser, Russell 85,222 Zeitler, Kathy 48,65,164,166, 180 Zeitler, Lynda 138,148,151,157, 164,166,167,216,256 Zellmer, Cathy 65,180 Zepp, Jeff 85,222,235 Zerrlaut, Keith 85 Zimmerman, Scott 85 Zumbrun, Kim 65 287 s 1974 Catonian Staff Co -Editors Kim Davis Diane Kingsbury Business Staff Manager: Shelly Mundorff Sharon Appelbaum Kaisey Carter—Bookkeeper Jeannie Cohen Cathy Elliott Beth Knight Carl Schlaich Copy Staff - Wendy Bowman , Nina Sue Buckley Michael Burke Sally Ganz Brenda Harrison Karen Parks Lee Ward Beth Wrightson Lynda Zeitler Lay-out Staff Janet Bohmer Parole Dickler Jarol Eichelman )lly Hoffman Cihel Jones ie Meier an Waggoner Staff Photographer: Kevin Bennett Art Work: Holly Hoffman Advisor: SueTusiin Special and sincere thanks to: Martha Brassf rs. 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