Emmaus High School - Tattler Yearbook (Emmaus, PA)
- Class of 1975
Page 1 of 248
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 248 of the 1975 volume:
“
• ■ 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .....1-17 DEDICATION ......10-11 STUDENT LIFE.....18-67 ATHLETICS.......68-101 ACADEMICS......102-133 UNDERCLASSMEN .... 134-159 GRADUATES......160-229 INDEX AND CLOSING . 230-240 6 Editorial Staff Mrs. Jean H. Lobb — Advisor Jan Engelbrecht — Editor-in-Chief Megan Kramer — Associate Editor Robin Kohl — Business Manager Managing Editors Jan Engelbrecht — Academics Susan Krobock — Athletics Amy Carl — Graduates Judy Kleibscheidel — Student Life Debra Schneck — Underclassmen Staff Photographers Thomas Jaindl Gary Schneider Mark Schneider Richard Zayaitz 7 10 The 1975 TATTLER STAFF wishes to dedicate the 53rd edition to MRS. JEAN H. LOBB, who . . . served Emmaus High School for 32 years . . . advised the National Honor Society for 16 years . . . and with much patience and fortitude, advised the Tattler staff for 13 years. 11 12 15 New Horizons 16 Senior Ball 17 —y i UJUtlM l LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Student Council Student Council aimed to provide students with a voice in scholastic matters. Through dances after football and basketball games, a hoagic sale, and a car wash, the Council increased student involvement. A Spring Car- nival provided common financial benefit by offering E.H.S. clubs the opportunity to par- ticipate on a concession basis. President Terri Knoll, aided by Vice-Presi- dent Jeff Klein, Secretary Lori Campbell, and Treasurer Brad Timbers, provided the leader- ship to work for improvement of the lunch program and to plan for the creation of a stu- dent commons. CARBON COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES. Jeffrey Kline, Platte Moring, Terri Knoll. OFFICERS. Terri Knoll (President), Jcrold Dougherty (Advisor),Jeffrey Kline (Vice-President). Lori Campbell (Secretary), Brad Timbers (Treasurer). STUDENT COUNCIL Bottom Row: Bradford Tim- bers, Patricia Hull. David Kim, Patti Gerhart, Debra Doyle. Karen Rauch. Timothy Oswald. Karen Togas Second Row: Bruce Ikcda, Sallic Thompson, Joe Fried- berg, Denise Hoil, Mike Gabellini, Terri Sell. Brad Mcllvain. Donna Gouldner. Lynn Hollcnthoncr. Third Row Audrey Snyder, Steve Klein. Jill Harper. Kevin Erbc, Holly Kiefer, Frank Schosscr, Annette Pcifley, Lewis Knccht. Back Row: Kathi Wigficld, Ellen Scap- pcllati, William Tcrnosky, Kimberly Hall, Charles Ayers, Sandy Adams. Drew- Marsh. Donna Shcllcnbcrger. Andrew Buhn, Kathryn Hvizdos, Dave Biclcr, Carol Speer, Denise Gruber 20 Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL. Bottom Row: Maureen Stover, Robin Bortz. Elizabeth Ruff. Betty Reinhart. Mary licit- ler, Amy Krommes. Karen Bausman. Second Row Michael Kchoe. Kathlcnc Bennicoff, Donna Musser. Deborah Gross. JoAnn Pizolato. Terry Egan, Ellen Schuon, Brenda Lagler. Pamela Wentz Third Row: Mar ilyr. Miller. Judith Klcibschcidcl. Allen Haines. Diane Shelly, William McNamara. Julie Hcnsler. John Nagy. Debra Hclgcson. Jeff Kline, Lori Campbell. Joe Davies Back Row. Debra David. Eric Rcinert, Alan Jennings, Scott Roeder, Jennifer Diehl. William Holvcy, Sally Paules. Robert Frieling, Kenneth Kissinger, Scott Levan. 21 1975 Tattler Staff PHOTOGRAPHERS. Kneeling: Richard Zayaitz, Mark Schneider. Standing: Tom Jaindl, Gary Schneider. STAFF. (Below) Bottom Row: Carrie Alpago. Sharon Smoyer, Karen Breter. Second Row: Cheryl Bauman, Lucinda Hanzlik, Gwenn Zillig, I rbra Haberlc. Back Row Deb Gress, Jane Frakenfield, Paula Smith. Jackie Strouse. Pamela Wentz, Jayne Myers, Maureen Kopen haver. EDITORS. (Above) Bottom Row: Susan KrO’ back. Judy Kleibscheidel. Back Row: Debra Schncck. Robin Kohl, Jackie Schuster. Amy Carl. . 22 4f 1975 Tattler Staff STAFF. Bottom Row: Sharon Bortz. Robin Bortz. Kerry Keim. Daniclc Friendy. Shawna Fehncl. Jennifer Synder. Back Row Deborah Hclgcson, Karen Kerstetter, Jill Harper, Nancy Gonsalves, Claire Dronetti, Celeste Pauly. Beverly Shccklcr. Donna Musser. Andrew Peters. ASSOCIATE EDITOR. Megan Kramer. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jan Engelbrccht. Hard work and determination character- ized the 1975 Tattler Staff as they planned and published the Fifty-third Edition of The Tattler.” Their goal — to create a yearbook which would serve primarily as a memorable bond between the past and present for each graduate of the Class of 1975. Jean H. Lobb ADVISOR 23 E-Hive E-Hivc,” the school newspaper published monthly without charge to students, aimed to inform its readers about Emmaus High School activities and personalities. Under the supervision of Miss Gordon and student Edi- tor-in-Chicf Platte Moring, staff members became knowledgeable in the many aspects of journalism — writing, reporting, typing, edit- ing, printing, and photography skills. E-HIVE EDITORIAL STAFF. Bottom Row: Brad Mcllvain (Photography Editor), Gwendolyn Zillig (Managing Editor). Back Row Anne Kauffman (News Editor). Miss Gertrude Gordin (Advisor). Sue Shane (Features Editor). Platte Moring III (Hdiior-in-Chicf), Marie Alvarado (Sports Editor) E-HIVE STAFF'. Bottom Row Pat Mclchcr, Kathy Gersbach, Sue Shane, Roxanne Spangler, Anne Kauff- man, Gwendolyn Zillig. Janine Sanford. Mary Weis. Sec- ond Row: Platte Moring. Mark Gcry, William Hacker. James Roth. Robert McCormick, Brian Ockcnhousc. Richard Zayait . Brian Moyer, Brad Mcllvain. Michael Gabellini, Maureen Kopcnhavcr. Back Row: Beverly Sheckler, Dorothy O’Connors, Marie Alvarado, Denise Heil. Karen Zogas. Lori Campbell, Bonnie Merkel. Susan Kern. 24 Debating — Collage DEBATING TEAM Bottom Row: Joel Carpenter, Platte Moring, Nan Laudenslagcr (Secretary). Second Row: Amy Fowler, Allen Haines, Brad McIIvain. Joseph Surdoval. Melvin Leaver. Mrs. Marguerite Cacklcy (Advisor) Back Row: Susan Shane (Vice-President). Margaret Hannis, Catherine Magee, Roxane Frit (Trea- surer), Linda Brooks, Debra I-auer. COLLAGE. Bottom Row: Collette Stahler, Patrice Zalo- kar. Carolyn Madonna. Denise Hcil, Anna Wheeler (Edi- tor-in-Chief), Gail Richards. Second Row: Marie Stocker, Mary Beitler. Susan Hobaugh. Lynette Miller, Michael Gabellini, Bradford Timbers Back Row: Brian Dennis, Leslie Pirl, Margaret Zeller, Cynthia Blaise. Mark Klee (Art Editor), Donna Fischer (Business Editor) Improving their skills at writing and speaking effectively, Emmaus High members of the Lehigh Valley Interscholastic Debate Association wrangled over vital issues against teams from neighboring schools. Current top- ics challenging the debaters were: Should the federal government own, operate, and dis- tribute all forms of energy?” and Should the method of selecting presidential candidates be changed?”. As the season progressed, the debaters developed confidence and poise while learning the fine art of argumentation and persuasion. After competing in four tour- naments, Emmaus placed third in the league. The main function of the Collage Staff was the production of the annual literary magazine. To achieve the goal of producing a high quality product, students engaged in many fund raising projects and in the sale of subscriptions for the magazine itself. In addi- tion to the actual production. Collage offered an opportunity for students to gain recogni- tion for their original literary efforts and pro- vided excellent experience in management and organization in a publication-oriented process. 25 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. (Top) Bottom Row: Gwendolyn Zillig, Celeste Gerlach, Megan Kramer, Keith Nash, Randal Rieder, Daniel Kloibcr, Matthew Rhodes. Second Row: Linda Gcrlettc, Susan Martin, Susan Roland, Mary Fox, Sherry Hunsberger. Karen Dunton, Patti Messerschmidt, Amy Krommes, Louise Fischer, Anne Kauffman. Back Row: Linda Michael, Marie Alvarado, Dorothy O’Connors, Debra Knecht, David Hertzog, David Morgan, Terry Hillcgass, Mark Klee, Randy Gyory. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. (Above) Bottom Row: Karen Chonski, Lucinda Hanzlik. Jane Shan- kwciler, Margaret Zeller, Marjorie Boehm, Jan Engel- brccht, Cheryl Bauman. Second Row: Peter Ycakel, Judith Klcibschcidcl, Donald Richards, Kim Hcimbach, Brian Moyer, Jayne Myers, William Bast. Back Row: David O’Rourke, Robert McCormick, William Hacker, Wanda Marsh, Carl Mclroy, Jane Frankenficld, Greg Haas. Karen McQuillen, Platte Moring. National Honor Society Sixty-five senior members of the National Honor Society provided many useful sendees whenever the need arose. They offered tutor- ing programs in any subject to those students who sought help. Society members served as hosts and hostesses at Parent-Teacher Confer- ence Nights to assist visitors and be of help to faculty. Club members also welcomed new students and aided them in becoming acq- uainted with the building and offered any- needed assistance. Their two major projects were the sponsoring of a Foster Child and contributing Scholarship Award to be pre- sented to the Valedictorian at Commence- ment. OFFICERS. Cheryl Bauman (Vice-President), Keith Nash (President), Patti Messerschmidt (Secretary), Platte Moring (Treasurer), Jean H. Lobb (Advisor). 26 Individual Honors NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS. Carl Mclroy. William Debus. Daniel Harwick. LETTER OF COMMENDATION WINNERS Bot- tom Row: Donald Richards. Valeric Monroe. Richard S. Williams, Robert McCormick. Back Row: Charles Mcitzler, Marie Alvarado, Gwendolyn Zillig. Anne Kauffman. Lucinda Hanzlik, Dean Kelly, Matthew Rhodes. To determine which students qualify as Semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholar- ship program, the Selection Index for all eli- gible participants in a state is put in descend- ing order. The Merit Program commended students who scored at or above the national qualify- ing score set for the Commended Students but lower than the score required for Semi- finalists received a Letter of Commendation. Annually the Daughters of the American Revolution Award was presented to a Senior Girl who fulfilled the requirements. To be eligible, she must show evidence of an out- standing degree of leadership, dependability, and service. Traits to be considered in each of these categories included truthfulness, loy- alty, punctuality, courtesy, and cooperation. She must also reflect a deep sense of patriot- ism and devotion to family, church, school, community, and nation. 27 Key Club Serving school and community, strength- ening relations with the Kiwanis Club, and providing vocational training, the Key Club stood by its motto, Caring — Our Way of Life.” Activities included delivering turkey bas- kets to the elderly at Thanksgiving, answer- ing Santa Claus letters from young children at Christmas, and sponsoring a School Lead- ers Banquet in the spring. In order to finance these and other service projects, the Key Club worked closely with its advisor, Mr. Wesser, to sponsor a highly profitable Donkey Basketball Game and assumed responsibility for the printing and sale of basketball programs for the season. KEY CLUB OFFICERS. Bottom Row: Richard Stone- back. Junior Board Member; Henry Hudson, Treasurer; Platte B Moring III, President. Back Row: David Bieler. Senior Board Member; William Hacker, Secretary; Andrew Peters. Vice-President. KEY CLUB. Bottom Row: Michael Gabcllini, Daniel Kloiber, Randy Ricder, John Grim. Platte B. Moring III (President). Second Row: Matthew Rhodes. Andrew Peters (Vice-President), Daniel Marwick, Kevin Coulton, Mark Gcry, Peter Ycakcl, Guy Frankcnfield. Back Row: William Hacker (Secretary), Henry Hudson (Treasurer), Kenneth Kissinger, David Bieler (Senior Board Mem- ber), David O'Rourke, Nelson Fernandez, Donald Rich- ards, Richard Stoneback (Junior Board Member). 28 Keyettes KEYETTECLUB. Bottom Row: A lyssa Hvizdos, Robin Handwerk, Anne Powell, Marla Coulton, Melanie Weid- ncr. Patricia Steiner, Lisa Levine, Toni Uttimer. Second Row: Pamela Gilbert, Ijori Campbell, Donna Frantz. Marie Alvarado. Karen Bausman, Dorothy O’Connors. Karen Zogas, Sandra Wentz, Kathy Gersbach. Third Row: Patricia Messerschmidt, Susan Rockwell, Karla Bausman. Debra O'Connors. Susan Roland. Jan Camp- bell. Patricia Hull. Debra Picrog. Anne Kauffman. Back Row: Susan Gibbard. Karen Solt. Eleanor Mansell. Anne I udenslagcr. Jan Shelhammcr, Ixxsa Bcrges.Jill Harper. Joan Jepsen, Amy Fowler, I.ori Simmons, Kathryn Yeakel, Jan Hemj erly, Jan Engelbrecht, Amy Carl, Dru- cinda Harrison, Gwendolyn Zillig. OFFICERS. Bottom Row: Marie Alvarado (Vicc-Presi- dent), Susan Roland (Treasurer). Back Row: Sylvia Hav- lish (Advisor). Dawn Lennon (Advisor). Dorothy O’Connors (Secretary). Gwendolyn Zillig (President) Keyettes,” female counterpart of Key Club, emerged under the direction of Mrs. Lennon to provide service to the school and community. To raise funds Keyettes sponsored a Slave Day” on which a $1.00 fee entitled a student to a slave for a day. Taking their service responsibility seri- ously, the girls collected for Mcals-on- Wheels, assisted the Kiwanis at their annual Christmas party for retarded children, deliv- ered Thanksgiving baskets to the needy, pre- pared Valentine gifts for guests of the Phoebe Home, and took orphaned children to the movies. Future Business Leaders — Future Secretaries The Future Business leaders of America organized and planned sales projects. FBLA gained valuable business experience through their sales endeavors and accrued a substantial treasury balance with which they financed a trip to Shippensburg State College to observe the Business F-ducation program. Future Secretaries Association defined its major goal as attempting to stimulate interest in the secretarial field and to encourage con- tinuing education in the secretarial profes- sion. The first program featured Mrs. Myra Sell, E.H.S. graduate, who described the latest in correspondence — the word process center. Other programs of interest were a slide pres- entation entitled Secretaries of NSA Style,” the National Secretaries Association Seminar at Lehigh Country Club, and Thoroughly Modern Millies,” by Anna Ccrvaneck. Mem- bers planning to attend college could compete for the NSA $2000 Scholarship. FSA also honored staff secretaries and secretarial stu- dents during National Secretaries Week. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Bot- tom Row: Debbie Errcra, Nancy Rice, Maryellen Beitler, Karen Burkert, Sally Smith, Karen Loessi (President). Colette Rau. Neil Morgan (Advisor). Second Row: Jodi Solito. Beverly Scholl (Secretary). Kathy Stephen, Ruth Erich. Gloria Rhode. Donna Rhoads, Terri Dennis, Cathy Schantz. Back Row: Michael Antrim, Jane Shan- kwcilcr, David Ruth, Diane Wentz, Jeffrey Bailey, Wanda Marsh, Gerry Evans. Margie Boehm (Vice-Presi- dent). Pamela Miller, Karen Banyas. Debbie Truchan. FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION. Bottom Row: Mrs. Mary- Yeager (Advisor), Jane Shankw'eiler. Stephanie Funk, Patti Gorhart, Carol Hcnninger. Donna Miner. Second Row: Chris Polster, Robin Morris. Shar- lene Sables. Lynn Schaeffer, Susan Kline, Patrice Zalo- kar, Diana Erb, Robin Handwcrk, Judy Filbert, Wanda Marsh. Back Row: Karen McQuillcn, Barbara Englcman, Nancy Gonsalves (Treasurer). Linda Rcy, Judy Stout (President), Susan Kcincrt, Mary Erb, Carol Moyer. Karen Loessi, Karen Mohr. Donna Held. Doreen Keck. Sharon Smoycr. Youth Education Association — Interact INTERACT. (Below) Bottom Row: Denise Hcil (Board Member), David Blair, Peter O’Sullivan, Patti Hull, Robin Bortz (Secretary). Second Row: Ixxi Campbell, Jan Knapp (Board Member). Brad Timbers. Debra David (Treasurer), Deborah Grcss (Board Member), Mr. Ritter (Advisor). Back Row: Mary Beider, Scott Smick- ley, Robert Frieling, Holly Kiefer, Amy Fowler. John Martin (President), Jeffrey Klein. Through the various activities in which the group engaged, the Youth Education Association fulfilled its purpose of interest- ing members in the field of education. They explored the advantages and disadvantages of teaching as a career through the Cadet Teacher Program. Girls selected from a vari- ety of educational experiences including working in the library, elementary guidance counseling, assisting in special education, working with any of the specialized teachers in music, art, or physical education, or just working with a teacher in a classroom. The girls spent two days with their teachers observing, helping and working with the teacher and children, and, in some cases, took charge of the class. YOUTH EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. Bottom Row: Lota Moring, Elizabeth Ruff, Carrie Alpago. Carol Hopstock, Terry Ann Hunsickcr, Linda Michael. Second Row: Donna Gruber, Judith Iobst, Anne I.audcnslagcr, Denise Shelly (Secretary), Jan Hemperly, Cindy Sieger, Claire Dronctti (President). Back Row: Mrs. Ott (Advi- sor), Roxann Hillegass. Judith Klcibschcidcl (Treasurer). Lucinda Hanzlik (Vice-President). Leslie Pirl, Bonnie Bailey, Eleanor Mansell. Carolyn Schciry, Sharon Trumbore. 31 Bible Study — Library Aides Bi-Centennial Committee Providing a place for fellowship among born again children of God and introducing others to Jesus became the main purpose of the Bible Study Group. As a basis for its study, the group used a booklet of the Bible truths, THE JESUS PEOPLE MATURITY MANUAL, by David Wilkerson. Topics of conversation varied weekly depending upon the articles read. To augment its studies the group visited The Teen Challenge Center in Rehrersburg, Pennsylvania. Library Aides, who volunteered to worK in the library during their study halls, made the library a more efficient functioning center through their performance of various duties. Some of their duties included checking in new books, preparing new books for the shelves, getting issues of magazines for stu- dents, replacing books and magazines, filing catalog cards, and charging and discharging book.s BIBLE STUDY CLUB. Bottom Row: Sharon Trumborc, Susan Roland, Debra Knecht, Carol Hopstock, Susan Bray. Back Row: Miss Ruth Smith (Advisor), Bonnie Bailey, Gary Nuss, Denise Shelly, Diane Shelly, Donna Shellenbergcr, Linda Ritter, Robert E. Coulscy (Advisor). LIBRARY AIDES. Bottom Row: Gail Richards, Beverly Hollingcr. Back Row: Catherine Magee, Leslie Pirl. BI-CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE. Bottom Row: Den- ise Heil, Karla Bailsman, Sandra Koons, Pamela Kozy. Second Row: Kimberly Gerhart, Elaine Kradjcl, Donna Fehnel. Third Row: Lori Campbell, Nancy Dieter, Che- ryl Delong (Treasurer), Denise Shelly (Chairman). Back Row: Phyllis Tyler, Donna Shellenbergcr (Vice-Presi- dent), Jan Shclhamer, Lecsa Berfcs. 32 EAGLE — International Relations EAGLE. Bottom Row: Glenn Miller, Michael Baker, David Bielar, Andrew Peters, Amy Krommcs, Debra Doyle, Elaine Bradjcl, Cynthia Blaise, Debra O’Connors, Lori Simmons, Marty Gasper. Back Row: Shirley Kohler (Advisor), Brenda Laglcr, Karen Rauch, Anne Kauff- man, Nancy Dieter, Val Monroe, Patti Hull, Julie Hen- sler, Barbara Ross, Cheryl Bauman, Kathy Hvizdos, Annette Pfetfly, Karen Kerstetter, Joan Jcpsen, Amy Fowler. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Bottom Row: Bette Brown. Second Row: Elaine Kradjcl, Lori Camp- bell. Back Row: Debra Warmkcsscl. Under the direction of Mrs. Kohler, the EAGLE Club accomplished its two-fold pur- pose — creating and developing interests in environmental awareness and providing a profitable outlet for these interests. During the fall the EAGLES composed a Leaf Collec- tion for elementary school use. Weeding and planting flowers in the Geology Garden, located behind the campus bulletin board, was both fun and rewarding to the EAGLES. Much of the year they concentrated on Camp Suamme, preparing the area for public picnic facilities. Members of International Relations plan- ned and sponsored their annual United Nations Assembly in December. The club hosted representatives from Catasauqua, Cen- tral Catholic, Pen Argyl, Southern Lehigh, and Whitehall high schools. Representatives tackled world problems, emphasizing starva- tion, pollution, conservation, and war. Club members also had the privilege of attending other United Nation Assemblies held at Washington, D.C. and Harvard University. 33 Green Hornet Marching Band Half-time football performances revealed the excellent musicianship and perfectly exec- uted formations of the Green Hornet March- ing Band. When the Marching Band took the field, top tappin’ and foot stompin’ was heard throughout the stadium. During the two weeks of summer band camp and practices after school, the marchers, including the Color Guard, Honor Guard, Banner Girls, Flag Girls and Majorettes, worked constantly to coordinate routines, learn music and per- fect maneuvers in preparation for the advanc- ing season. Participating in four area competi- tions, they placed well in their first season of competition. During a partly rain soaked football season spectators had an opportunity to view the new uniform addition of the band — weather protective rainwear. 34 Wind Ensemble — Stingers Stingers, a comical hobo band organized and led by Daniel Mohr, consisted of approx- imately 25 talented musicians. The group enlivened school spirit by accompanying Pep Club in the halls, cheering on Color Day, and loudly playing school cheers at the Bonfire. Stingers” represented Emmaus High School at several Halloween parades and firemen’s parades. Their favorite routine was a skit in which Dan Mohr shot all of his hobos with his plastic gun. As they died slowly and pain- fully, he committed suicide. All the dead” musicians lay on the road. Then the faint sound of Taps” rose and gradually grew louder until all the Stingers slowly stood up and marched away to the sound of When the Saints Go Marching In.” The Stingers last activity was a picnic at Lciscr Lake. WIND ENSEMBLE. Bottom Row: Louise Fisher, Karen Hohc, Joan Jaffc. Marla Coulton, Robin Krause, Beverly Shecklcr. Second Row: Lynne Knauss. Ellen Sca- pellati, Cheryl Carlson, Robert Tridico. Bonnie Blacha, Glenn Yohe. Lynne Goodridge. Coy Ackerman, Brian Gustafson, Anna Wheeler. Third Row: Patricia Kahle, Nan Laudcnslagcr. James Pearn, Kerry Fellman, Mike Gabellini, Eric Sell, Glenn Smith, Denise Shelly. Richard Zayaitz, Timothy Gaylor. Daniel Harwick. Fourth Row: James Pect, William Vanderslice. Charles Fern. Collette Stahlcr. Kevin Coulton. Back Row: Robert C.'ampain. Eric Gcissingcr. Virjcan Bilgcr, William Rocdcr. Thomas Moyer. school STINGERS. Bottom Row: Timothy Oswald, William Roeder. Daniel Harwick. Second Row: James Peer, Glenn Smith. Craig Dcmmy, Glenn Kressley. Lori Sim- mons. Richard Zayaitz, Anna Wheeler. Back Row: Rich- ard Martin, Thomas Moyer, Barry Schrciter. Eric Geis- singer. Daniel Mohr, Debra Walp, Bryan Schrciter. 35 Through lightning and thunder, through rain and sleet, the Color Guard proudly marched. Accompanying the Marching band, the Color Guard, Honor Guard and Banner Girls dazzled the spectators with their preci- sion and intricate routines. Sporting a new look, headed by Patti Gerhart, the Color Guard set forth to get the show on the road” beginning early last summer. Coming home with many new ideas, from their attendance at Camp Maple Lake, they incorporated new twirls into impressive halftime shows. Fol- lowing a full schedule, marching in parades, competitions, football and basketball games, they helped to keep school spirit high. Organized by Miss Kovacs to enhance the appearance of the marching band by provid- ing a musically coordinated choreography of marching, dancing, and baton twirling, the majorettes provided entertainment during football games, basketball games, and band competitions. Upon entering competition at Camp Maple Lake, a majorette camp, each EHS majorette succeeded in returning with a gold medal representing outstanding per- formance. Clinics for students interested in becoming a member of the bandfront are held every spring. DRUM MAJORETTE. Lori Simmons. HONOR GUARD. Bottom Row: Patricia Steiner, Janet Fischer. Second Row: Karyn Hausman, Donna Henry, Lynn Chonski. Carolcc Laglcr, Robin Heller, Jean Gar- gcr. FLAG TWIRLERS. Lisa Lcvcnc. Linda Michaels, Debra Grcss, Debra Pierog, Lynn Hollcnthoncr, Susan Shane, Debra David, Donna Rothcnbcrgcr, Karen Solt, Ann Powell, Andrea Kline. EMMAUS HIGH SCHOOL HORNET BAND____________- GREEN b?v«r 36 Band Front MAJORETTES. Bottom Row: Debbie Stecdle, Karen 2ogas. Back Row: Dorothy O’Connors. Carol Speer (Captain), Gwcnn Zillig, Lee Ann Drabick. COLOR GUARD. Bottom Row: Betsey Frey, Patti Gerhart (Cap- tain). Back Row: Karen Mohr. Nancy Rice. Debbie Schncck, Karen Kerstetter, Eve Zissimos. 37 Esquires — Pep Band — Pit Orchestra PEP BAND. Bottom Row: Richard Zayaitz, Richard Martin. Coy Ackerman. Eric Geissingcr. Thomas Moyer. Back Row: Glenn Kressley. Glenn Smith. James Pcarn. Anna Wheeler, Daniel Mohr (Student Leader). James Pcct. ESQUIRES. Bottom Row: Barry Schreitcr. Anna Wheeler. Back Row: James Pcarn, Charles Fern. Daniel Mohr, Kevin Coulton, John Nagy. David Kammcrcr, Richard Martin, Daniel Marwick. Richard Zayaitz, Glenn Smith. Debra Walp. PIT ORCHESTRA. Bottom Row: Richard Zayaitz. Robert Tridico. Joan Jcpscn. Richard Martin. Debra Walp. Back Row: David Kammcrcr. Glenn Kressley, Kevin Coulton, Daniel Mohr. Erie Geissingcr. Barry Schrcitcr. The Esquires, directed by Mr. Neumeycr, competed in local and out-of-state events. In their first appearance at Duqucsne Univer- sity, the band qualified for an honorable men- tion and lead trumpeter Dan Mohr was named outstanding musician. At Allen High School, lead saxophonist Glenn Smith and lead trombonist Eric Gcissinger each received a trophy. Moving on to Palmcrton, the Esquires nearly made a clean sweep by earn- ing best trumpeter, Dan Mohr; best trombon- ist, Eric Geissingcr; and best rhythm, Dave Kammerer. They also received the highest accumulation of points by any one participat- ing band. In Matawan, N.J., Emmaus claimed first place over all participating bands. Drum- mer Dave Kammerer received recognition as overall outstanding musician. In the Easton competition Dan Mohr received best high brass and Dave Kammerer best rhythm. 38 Honored EHS Musicians COUNTY BAND. Bottom Row: Virgcan Bilker. Kerry bellman, Anna Wheeler. Second Row: Colette Stabler, Cheryl Carlson. Robin Krause. Beverly Shetklcr. Back Row: Robert Campain. Daniel Mohr. Eric Geissinger. Barry Sebreiter, Coy Ackerman. James Pearn. Craig IX-mmy. David Kammercr. Glenn Krcsslcy. Not Pic- tured: Kevin Erbe. DISTRICT BAND. Eric Sell. Bonnie Blacha. Glenn Smith. Daniel Harwick. REGIONAL BAND. Erie Sell. STATE BAND. Daniel Harwick. Kinan TROPHY WINNERS. Eric Geissinger (Outstanding Trombone). Glenn Smith (Outstanding Reed Player). 39 Girls Chorus — Barber Shop Quartet Meeting twice weekly, the Girls Chorus studied modern and classical music. Their main objective was to prepare for the annual Christmas Concert which they enriched with their musical talents. The chorus joined with the Concert Choir and Barbershop Group to present the Choral Concert Program. May 9. The Barbershop Quartet, under the direc- tion of Mr. Sell, is in fact a quartet 3. It con- sists of twelve men who enjoy singing songs the old barbershop way. Donning Gay Nine- ties dress, they perform at school concerts and compete in the regional contests of the S.P.E.B.Q.S.A. (The Society for the Preserva- tion and Encouragement of Barbershop Sing- ing in America, Inc.). BARBERSHOP SINGERS. Paul Fowler. Drew Marsh. James Pcarn. George Nichols, James Stewart. Michael Reiss, Robert Campain. GIRLS CHORUS. Bottom Row: Chcri David, Lynncttc Miller. Elaine Haberstumpf, Doreen Keck, A lyssa Hviz- dos. Back Row: Jean Buss. Diana Marsh, Majoric Hochstrasser, I cbra Koons, Debra Boyer. Gigi Louie. k 40 Concert Choir CONCERT CHOIR. Bottom Row: Donna Fischer, Deborah Horn, Joy Bibik, Julie Henslcr, Rcxane Fritz, Beverly Loehr, Bobbi Engelbrecht, Donna Prantz, Susan Bray, Kelly Heffner. Second Row: Colette Stahler. Anna Wheeler, Linda Brooks. Cheryl Carlson, Sandic Lichten- walner. Diane Shelly, Sue Besz, Monica Stoudt, Susan Rockwell, Margaret Hannis. Third Row Drew Marsh, Gerry Evans, George Nichols, Jeffrey Keller, Laurie Williams. Bonnie Blacha, Judith Kleibschcidcl. Cyndie Ijchtcnwalner, Marie Stocker, Jan Engclbrccht, Drucinda Harrison. Back Row David MacKenzie, Eric Sell. Rob- ert Campain, Gary Nuss, Michael Reiss, James Pearn, Amy Fowler, Craig Dcmmy, James Stewart. Thomas Moyer, Paul Fowler, Cilenn Smith. Concert Choir, comprised of 44 dedicated singers, met once daily to develop individual and group vocal skills in order to perform a variety of choral styles in public concerts. The group sang at two Allentown banks during the Christmas Season. The annual Christmas Chorus and the Barbershop Quartet suc- ceeded in caroling out the spirit of the season. Two special spring performances by Choir included a choreographed sing-out at Eyer Junior High School and a concert at Western Electric. Concert Choir ended the year with a formal Spring Concert May 9. 41 Honored Vocalists REGIONAL CHORUS. Donna Fischer, Diane Shelly, Paul Fowler. 42 DISTRICT CHORUS. (Below) Robert Campain, Diane Shelly, Glenn Smith, Paul Fowler, Drucinda Harrison, Susan Rockwell, Donna Fischer. Stage Crew — A-V Aides '•1,1ml I ••mm • I • •• '•mhmiiiii'11 ), •• • IIIIUIIIIIO 1 ■ if'A The Visual Aid Club functioned to assist teachers with the maintenance and operation of projectors, tape recorders, and record play- ers. Members sacrificed study halls to produce and film audio-visual programs. The club took responsibility for small repairs and for keeping machines and materials always availa- ble. The Stage Crew’s technical skill created the atmosphere necessary to many successful productions. Assisting with the senior play, COPA musical, choir concerts, in-school assemblies, and lyceum programs, the Stage Crew provided often unacknowledged but necessary aid. The group controlled the stage lights, props, and curtains during perform- ances. STAGE CREW. Bottom Row: Charles Augcllo, Ned Huddle. Wendy Afflcrbach. Craig Newton. Jeffrey Bai- ley. Back Row : Brian Ockcnhmisc, John D. Rocdcr. Richard Cowley. William Gasdaska. David Bcrgstrcsscr. John Child (Advisor). «L - _ •_______£ AUDIOVISUAL AIDES. Mrs. Lucia Harman (Advisor). Brian Ockenhouse (President). Dennis Hochstrasscr (Vice-President). 43 COPA (Council of Performing Arts) Presents —11 Curtain time! Curtain time! Guys and Dolls” — a Broadway hit! As the curtain rose, a hush fell over the expectant audience and all eyes were transfixed on stage. Backstage nervous actors and actresses, awaiting their cues, cast questioning glances at one another. As the final curtain fell, deafening applause and a standing ovation signified another COPA success. I ad roles were played by Dorothy O’Connors, Brad Timbers, Drucinda Harrison, and Glenn Smith. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Ncumcyer, a pit orchestra, a superb supporting cast, and a 36-member cho- rus completed the cast. Guys and Dolls” 45 Seniors Present Under Mr. Kohl’s direction, the Senior Play. The Impossible Years,” thoroughly entertained a capacity crowd. Jack Kingsley (Glenn Smith) and his teen- age daughter (Anna Wheeler) played lead roles in the story of a psychiatrist writing a book about coping with teenagers though he found handling his own daughter impossible. Mrs. Kingsley (Carol Speer) and younger daughter Abby (Drucinda Harrison) added their comments. Linda’s crazy antics brought her parents in contact with many unusual people. Smutts (Mark Klee) an off-beat painter, had painted a nude portrait of Linda which Kingsley was forced co buy to keep it from public view. Miss Hammer (Holly Keifer), a militaristic gym teacher, revealed to the Kingsleys Linda’s zany forged excuse for skipping gym. Supporting roles were well port rayed by Mike Ross. Keith Nash, Terry Gross, Jeff Keller, Scott Levan, Val Monroe, Jim Peet, and finally Mr. Merrick (Mike Baker), a colleague of Kingsley’s whom Linda secretly married. This calmed her wild- ness, suggesting that Kingsley’s problems arc solved. However, as the play came to a close, Abby ran into the house chased by a boy (Marty Gasper) and Dr. Kingsley’s problems began all over again. 46 “The Impossible Years” 47 Pep Rallies and Bonfire Set the Tone November 27 the gymnasium came to life with cheers for the football team. The Soul Brothers stole the show with their skit telling the tale of the history of the Hmmaus-White- hall Rivalry. Cheers resounded to make the entire school vibrate with excitement. The pep rally achieved its purpose — psyching the team to spur them on to victory. As blazing flames cast a red glow over everyone, pre-Turkey Day excitement intensi- fied. A spirited crowd huddled around the annual Thanksgiving Eve Bonfire. Chanting spirit-filled cheers and songs in one enthusias- tic voice, the student body intoned its plea for a victory over Whitehall. Although the fire eventually had to be quenched, its flaming spirit lived on in each loyal Hornet fan. 48 For Emmaus — Whitehall Clash Ski Club Ski Club, under the supervision of Mr. Lutick, boarded the bus at 5 a.m., Friday, Feb- ruary 28, for their exciting annual three day ski trip to Hunter Mountain, New York, and Stowe, Vermont. Abundant snow accumula- tion provided great skiing without threat of serious injuries. SKI CLUB. Bottom Row: Megan Kramer, Robin Kohl, Jack Raymond, Nancy Calderelli, Brian Tihansky, Jodi Solito, Margaret Messier. Second Row: Lane Holmes, Cyndi Blaise, Terry Jacoby, Margaret Zeller. Karla Bails- man, Jeff Kline. Jan Knapp, Celeste Pauly. Back Row: Deborah Gross, Jane Krisukas, Terry Buss, Sal Paulcs, Mike Gabellini, Roderick Grupcn, Robert Frciling, Lewis Knccht, William Kidd, Annette Peifley. Nancy Gonsalves, Terry Egan, Kelly Galvin. 50 Ski Weekend in Vermont SKI CLUB. Bottom Row: Karen Rauch, Debra Doyle, Barbara Thomas, Mark Transue. David Blair. Paul Men zcl, Carolyn Walker. Second Row: Edmund Levcndusky, William Cadoo, Thomas Jaindl, Gary' Schneider. Debra O’Connors. Anne Pennebacker, Gwendolyn Zillig. Third Row: Lori Campbell. Karen Zogas, Gregg Westman, Dorothy O’Connors. Reggie Young, Denise Hcil, Clyde Norclli. Karyn Uausmann. Richard Zayaitz. Back Row Sheri Schneider, Janet holey. Lisa Sachs. Jan Charnoski. David Sieger. Carl Mclroy, James Hummel, Donald Richards, Denise Gruber, Karen Bausman. Cheryl Adams. SKI CLUB OFFICERS. Karla Bausman (Treasurer). Donald I.utick (Advisor). Margaret Messier (Vice-Presi- dent). 51 Varsity “E” Athletes strived to earn the coveted varsity letter necessary for membership in the Var- sity E” Club. As a club, members planned and sponsored recreational activities for the students and faculty. Varsity E” sponsored a football game and a hockey game to provide the athletes and faculty a little fun. The annual Superstar contest in spring gave all students a chance to compete. VARSITY E.” Bottom Row: Debbie Miller, Robin Bortz, JoAnn Pizoiato, Shelly Stichtcr. Jan Andrews, Karen Bausman, Linda Michael. Jcni Snyder, Susan MeKeegan. Second Row: Michele Wentz. Cindy Druck- enmiller, Wendy Licridcs. Sally Paulcs. Susan Meade, Amy Williamson. Michele Meade, Karla Bausman. Terri Knoll. Theresa Me Keegan. Back Row: Brenda Long, Heather Hcatley, Megan Kramer. Donna Musser, Pam Wentz. Nancy Rice, Kathy Bcnicoff, Mary Labanz. Mary Weis, Carol Laudenslager. Marla Bcnicoff, Roxanne Spangler, Janinc Sanford, Jane Frankcnficld. OFFICERS. Gene Schantz.enbach (Advisor). David Bieler (Treasurer). Megan Kramer (President), Kathleen Bennicoff (Secretary). Donald Gair (Vice-President). VARSITY E.” Bottom Row: Wayne Stcltz. Kevin Hill, Donald Gair, Dan Hoffman, Terry Weaver, Randal Rieder. Timothy Gaylor. Second Row: Derek Hoppes, Gary Crossley, William Holvev. William Ternosky, Roland Matthes. William Best. Joel Christman. Back Row: Coach Schantzenbach (Advisor). Dean Schwartz, Craig Dcmmy, James Roth, David Morgan. Michael Ross, Eric Feist. Robert Fricling, Drew Marsh, James Pcarn, James Pcct, Keith Nash. Kevin Coulton. 52 Dolphin Club Dolphins took the audience on a trip around the world through exploring the music of Africa, Spain, India, Japan, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Egypt, France, Rus- sia, and the Carribean Islands. Members of the Dolphin Club swam their interpretations to the countries’ traditional music. Miss Lange provided the guidance for the Dolphin Club to perform It’s a Small World,’’ the annual aquacade, April 17 and 18. As in previous years, the Dolphins assumed total responsibility for conceiving the show theme, choreographing the rou- tines, making the props, and handling the business details of the production. DOLPHIN CLUB. Bottom Row: Carolyn Walker, Mar- ilyn Miller, F.lizabech Ruff, Robin F.d meads, Deborah Doescher, Hilari Hamner, Marianne Handley. Second Row: Lucretia Bisco, Carol Richards, Harriet Gulla, Mar- garet Messier, Lori Nishnic, Denise Hcil, Lori Campbell. Third Row: Stephanie Funk, Penny Raucnzahn, Alice Holmes, Sandra Adams, Kathleen Nowack, Audrey Zcntz, Lisa Harper, Regina Wasscr, Miss Karin I-angc (Advisor). Back Row: Jill Harper. Maureen Kopcnhavcr, Debra David, Shawna Fehnel, JoAnn Pizolato, Robin Bortz. Lynn Mogel. Jenifer Snyder. 53 Pep Club 54 Soul Brothers Soul Brothers, with their chants, cheers, shouts, whistles, and cl ackers, marched the halls every Friday morning to foster school spirit. Their support at all sports events gave teams the needed psychological backing. This group formed a nucleus for the adult fans and student spectators who joined the cheering enthusiastically. They backed the teams and displayed their pride no matter what the situ- ation and played a major role in strengthen ing and upholding school spirit. The Pep Club, a lively group of girls, cen- tered their attention on supporting school spirit. Everyone heard them tramping through the halls on days of football games and saw them cheering enthusiastically at bas- ketball games and other extracurricular activi- ties. Pep Club boosted the morale and the rea- son to win for all Hornet athletes. PEP CLUB AND SOUL BROTHERS OFFICERS. Bot- tom Row: Pamela Wentz (President), James Roth (Sec- retary-Treasurer), Gene Schantzenbach (Advisor). Back Row: Jo Ann Pizolato (Treasurer), Robin Kohl (Secre- tary). David Bielcr (Vice-President), Terry Gross (Vice- President). Craig Demmy (President). Donna Musser (Vice-President), Robert Bottorf (Advisor). 55 Soccer Juggling — Physical Fitness and Weightlifting Playing indoor soccer to improve techni- ques and skills headed the list of objectives of the Soccer Juggling Club. Knowledge of the tactics and strategy of soccer play resulted in the playing of good soccer.” The second objective provided for mem- bers to have fun through releasing excess energy and frustrations. The promotion of physical fitness through use of the universal gym topped the priority list for the Physical Fitness and Agility Club. Exercising each day after school under the supervision of Mr. Williams, each individual sought to improve his physical fitness and keep himself in shape. The club stressed that to become muscle-bound” was not their main objective but rather to develop and maintain good physical stamina. SOCCER JUGGLING CLUB. Bottom Row Robert Fedora. Greg Stinncr, Henry Hudson. Wayne Stcltz, William Bast. F. Matthew Rhodes. Back Row: Roderick Grupcn, Michael Gabellini, Mark Haltzman, Brian Kah ler, Michael Kuhns. Michael Kromer. Kevin Gough PHYSICAL FITNESS AND WEIGHTLIFTING Bot- tom Row: Kevin Coulton, Keith Schantz, Kevin Schmidt. Scott Schmidt. F. Matthew Rhodes. Second Row: Scott LeVan, Jeff Klein. Warren Myers, David Biclcr. Henry Hudson, William Bast, Robert Fedora. Back Row: John Baranchok. Joel Koehler. William Tcr- nosky. Richard Fritz. Scott Rocdcr, Gary Crossley, Wil- liam Holvcy, Andrew Buhn. David Hertzog, Mr. Wil- liams (Advisor). 56 Marine Corps Physical Fitness MARINE CORPS PHYSICAL FITNESS. Bottom Row: Julie Hcnsler (Statistician), Henry Hudson, Wayne Yohe, Kenneth Marsh, Scott Schmidt, Matthew- Rhodes, Duane Wcndling, Randy Gunn, Roxane Fritz (Statisti- cian). Back Row: George Gibbs (Coach). Kevin Schmidt, Charles Ayers, Kevin Koch. Scott LeVan, David Bieler, James Pcarn, Daryl Wcndling. Ray Kil- leen, Scott Brey, Gary Smith. Warren Myers, Cheryl Hosfeld (Statistician) Art Club — Outdoors Club ART CLUB. Bottom Row: F.vc Zissimos, Gail Richards (Treasurer), Cindy Miller, Debbie Zapp, Dianne Barn- man, Carri Bodlc. Second Row: Amy Krommes (Vice- President), LeeAnn Niederberger, Fran Kroboch, Heather Hudson, Marysue Funk, Tracey Knauss. Third Row: Patrice Zalokar (Secretary), Marie Stocker, David Blair. Gina Heck. Mark Klee. Back Row: Barbara Ross, Carolcc Laglcr. Jill March (President), Richard Wil- liams, Brian Dennis, Jan Clifford, Celeste Pauly. Karen Rauch. Advised by Mr. Wciant, the Art Club designed and coordinated art stands at the Student Council Spring Arts Festival. Crafts and other original art works were sold. The club also assumed responsibility for the new student art gallery in the guidance suite. They selected the work of talented students and publicized the showings and the exhibitors. Displays were changed on a monthly basis. In Spring the club toured New York art muse- ums and small galleries and attended a Broad- way show. OUR DOORS CI.UB, Bottom Row: Maliz Fries. Karen Hcrtzog, Cheryl Adams, Jane Wilson, Sandy Rizctto. Second Row: Kathy Hvizdos, Pam Gilberc, Lynne Gell- ing, Dana Frctz, Karen Delahuncy, Susan Weaver, Che- ryl Hcrtzog. Third Row: Kathy Gcrsbach, Deborah Gross (Vice-President), Kevin Gnilton, Patti Hull, F.ric Leiser, Jo Ann Yandle, Alyssa Hvizdos, Rachel Couley. Back Row: Debra David (Treasurer), Gary Crosslcy, Andrew Peters, Donald Sterner (President), David O’Rourke, Susan Gibbard (Secretary). Mr. Takacs (Advi- sor). 58 Chess Team — Chess Club Seven members of the newly-formed Chess Team, under the guidance of Mr. Keith Smith, engaged in intcrscholastic competition against eleven teams in the Penn-Jerscy Chess League. Having tied for fourth place, the team demonstrated knowledge of skills needed to continue to defeat other teams in their next year of competition. Supporting the Chess Team, the Chess Club had the privilege of challenging for a place on the team. Chess Club sponsored an East Penn School District Chess Tournament in which both teachers and students were invited to compete. Trophies for first place were awarded to Kevin Kirkpatrick and Mr. Smith. CHESS TEAM. (Above) Bottom Row: David Sieger, Joseph Surdoval, Keith A. Smith (Coach). Second Row: Thomas Mountain, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Michael Gross, Joseph Burgio, Stephen Hess. CHESS CLUB. (Below) Bottom Row: William Debus, David Sieger, Joseph Surdoval, Mr. Smith (Advisor). Back Row: Ira Schoonhoven, Richard Hunsickcr, James Mountain, Thomas Mountain, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Michael Gross, Lori A. Simmons, Joseph Burgio. Ste- phen Hess. 59 Hallowe’en Window — Painting Competition HALLOWEEN PICTURE WINDOW WINNERS. Bottom Row: Douglas Ncstcr, Ellen Scappclatci, Joel Carpenter. Back Row: Gary Genther, Lori Lindstrom, Richard Williams. Bonnie Bastian. Brian Dennis, Gail Richards, Karen Rauch, Mark Klee, Louise Fischer. Cindy Miller. 60 For the Good Times 61 62 Junior Prom — “Imagine” Decorated with colorful balloons and rain- bow arches, the split level ballroom of the Hotel Bethlehem provided an imaginative setting for the Junior Prom. April 25. Enter- tained by the music of The Thrill,” guests freely danced or strolled on the mezzanine of the picturesque ballroom. Ten girls who com- prised the court received pink roses from members of the 1974 court. Applause greeted the crowning of Prom Queen Jan Knapp. Each girl received the red rose centerpiece and a charm to serve as a lasting souvenir of the evening. Their escorts were presented with sterling silver key chains. 63 Commencement 64 June 9,1975 June 9 many relatives and friends attended the Commencement exercises of the Class of 1975, as 5(X) nervous seniors experienced the final event of their high school careers. Diane Shelly, Valedictorian, and Anne Kauffman, Salutatorian, delivered speeches along with guest speaker Mr. Robert Rodale, President of Rodale Press, who related his views on the current world. Ten Honor Students were Marie Alvarado. Cheryl Bauman, Karen Dunton, Lucinda Hanzlick, Drucinda Harrison. Robert McCormick, Platte Moring, Gary Nuss, Susan Rockwell, Susan Roland, and Gwendo- lyn Zillig. The Commencement activities included the music of the combined Emmaus High School bands, under the direction of Mr. Neumeyer, and recognition of the Class of 1925 upon the fiftieth anniversary of their graduation from Emmaus High School. 65 Senior Ball Expressing their hopes for a bright future the Senior Class chose the theme New Hori- zons” for the Senior Ball held at Sceger’s Stu- dent Union Building, Muhlenberg College. June 6. Colorful wicker suns decorating the walls and flowered garlands trimming the stage created an atmosphere of celebration and joy. A large foliage-encircled fountain served as the focal point. Pink candles sur- rounded by pastel flower arrangements in del- icate teacups served as table centerpieces. The Tony Miller Quartet” provided the enter- tainment for the evening. To show their appreciation for the work and time Mrs. Kresslcy devoted to the class as their advisor for four years, the officers presented her with a gift from the Class of 1975. The main fes- tivities continued until 1:00 a.m. and were immediately followed by an After-Ball, at which a light buffet was served. “New Horizons” 66 ATHlTTIck ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHLETICS ATHI FTICS 69 70 VARSITY FOOTBALL. Bottom Row: Kenneth Kis- singer, Kevin Wcthcrhold, Paul Mittura. Anthony Kol- lar, Eric Ixriser, Sam Landis, Keith Domey, Scott Laben- berg, Scott LeVan, David Pcnncbacker, David Bielcr. Sec- ond Row: Cameron Paine. John Lueik, Jack Horkowicz. Michael Kuncio, Eric Sell, Scott Schmidt. Paul Duracin- sky, Eugene Gallagher, Gary Crosslcy. Joel Koehler. Third Row: Jeffrey Smith, Eric Koehler, Nelson Fernan- dez, Scott Roeder, Richard Fritz. William Ternosky, Dean Schwartz, John Martin, William Holvey, James Wagner. Fourth Row: Jeffrey Klein, James Stuart. Drew Marsh. Eric Wigficld, Brad Timbers, Robert Fricling, John Englcman, Charles Ayers. Mark Lichtcnwalncr. Back Row Michael Richardson (Coach), Willard Frit- zingcr (Coach). Al Fields (Head Coach). Jerald Dough- erty (Coach). Eugene I rgath (Coach) Psyched with the prospect of a winning season, the Hornets rolled into action under the supervision of new Head Coach, Al Fields. The green Hornets proved they could beat the best when they overcame previously undefeated teams. Determination and persev- erance dominated team play on the football field as gridders battled through an eleven game schedule. Ending with a successful 6-5 season, the Mean Green Machine walloped Whitehall in the Turkey Day Game, giving the fans much to cheer about and pride in the 1974 ream. 71 Football VARSITY SCHEDULE Parkland EHS 0 OPP. 13 Quakertown 10 0 Stroudsburg 13 18 Northampton 7 6 Slatington 7 19 Catasauqua 18 0 Lehighton 21 0 Palmcrton 50 14 Central Catholic 19 21 Willian Allen 13 14 Whitehall 22 0 JV SCHEDULE EHS Parkland 0 OPP. 12 Quakertown 20 6 Stroudsburg 25 18 Northampton 21 20 Slatington 6 8 Catasauqua 0 14 Lehighton 22 6 Palmcrton 36 0 Whitehall 6 8 COACHING STAFF. Gene Schantzcnbach, Gene Legath, A1 Fields (Head Coach). Jerald Dougherty, John Ballict, Williard Fritzingcr. -flTBALL 72 JV FOOTBALL. Bottom Row: Wayne Yohe. Drew Marsh. John Baranchok, James Stuart, Mark Damiano, Ronald Janz, John Elsie, Bruce Traylor. Second Row: Richard Schuler. James Kopenhaver, Jeffrey Fink. Kurt Keeler. Virgil Kidd, Thomas Fcglcy, Jay Snyder. Brxice Ikeda, Taryn Kulp. Third Row: Mark Ricdcr. Theodore lobst, Mark Hamschcr, Todd Oplingcr, Scott Ivdelman, Stephen Milinichck. Kevin Schmidt, Kevin Smith. Fourth Row: Michael Nonnemachcr, Greg Swanson. Dale Herb. Eric Wetzel, Barry Schreiter. Paul Malik. Back Row: Willard Fritzinger. John Balliet, Eugene Schantzcnbach. JV Hornet competition developed many determined players to strengthen the EHS Varsity for the next few years. Withstanding a rigorous schedule, the JV’s proved to be winners with a 5-4 record. With guidance from the excellent coaching staff, the boys played to strengthen their ability to be future- leaders of EHS football. 73 74 Golf HHS golfers continued their domination of the Lehigh Valley Golf League as they again compiled a 15-0 record and captured the league title. Additional honors fell to the team when they added the LVIAA Tourna- ment Championship to their laurels. The impressive performance was truly a team effort as seven boys won their letters. The team as a whole set two league records, four team records, and ten individual records. Indi- vidual records were captured by Jim Peet, who won the first flight in the LVIAA Tour- nament and Scott Smickley, who won the sec- ond flight in the same tournament. SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Parkland 15.5 2.5 Lehigh ton 17.5 .5 Stroudsburg 16.5 1.5 Eastern Lebanon 14 4 Whitehall 18 0 Catasauqua 15 3 Palmerton 15 3 Northampton 14 4 Salisbury 17.5 .5 Lchighton 15.5 2.5 Stroudsburg 18 0 Whitehall 16.5 1.5 Catasauqua 17 1 Northampton 15.5 2.5 Palmerton 15.5 2.5 GOLF. Bottom Row: Terry Hillcgass, Scott Marklc. Back Row: Glenn Smickley. James Peet, Chris Brandt, Mark Olcska, Keith Smith (Coach), l.cw Knccht, Scott Smickley, Timothy Stevenson, Jack Raymond, Matt McTish. 75 Soccer VARSITY SOCCER. Bottom Row: Randy Gyory. Wil- liam Hudson, Ken Lalik, Edmund Levendusky, Chris Weidner. Rod Grupen, Andy Peters. William Bast, Kevin Coulton, Daniel Hoffman, Donald Richards, Wayne Stele . Back Row: Coach Lyn Schaffer, Michael Marnon, Mathew Rhodes. Robert Stcndcll. Michael Gabellinr, Ira Schoonhaven, Greg Molden, Eric Reinert, Brian Kahler. Michael Kuhns, Fran Gough. Michael Reiss. Wayne Moyer. Peter Schmidt. Robert Fedora, Barry Keller. John Surdoval. JV SOCCER, Bottom Row: Larry Brown. Chris Hudson, Robert Wilky, Schiffley, Ray Zeravsky, Philip Sell. Randy Weidner, Peter Zogas, Drew Stichter. Second Row: Joel Stauffer. Jack Jones, Michael Kromcr. James Klein, Robert Engelman, Steven Nixon. Peter Schmidt. Mike Bowers, Wachtcr, Kevin Blaise. Back Row: Greg- ory Stinner, Ron Thompson, Francis Gough, Steven Klein. Noel Labenberg, Tom Fox, Jeff Feather, Howard Hoffman. Don Reichard. Daryl Kern. John Kohler. 76 SOCCER UNE GIRLS. Susan Krobock. Kerry Keim, Debra Gross, Jackie Scrousc. Terry Knoll. Debbie Habcrle.Jan Knapp. VARSITY SCHEDULE Southern Ixrhigh EHS 2 OPP. 1 Stroudsburg 2 0 Palisades 1 3 Wilson 2 0 Saucon Valley 2 1 Allen 2 2 Easton 2 1 Liberty 1 7 Freedom 1 4 Dicruff 2 1 Southern Lehigh 2 0 Stroudsburg 1 2 Palisades 0 1 Wilson 1 1 Saucon Valley 2 0 Salisbury 3 1 Liberty 0 5 JV Stroudsburg SCHEDULE EHS 3 OPP. 2 Southern Lehigh 2 0 Palisades 1 2 Brandywine 0 4 Easton 0 1 Freedom 0 4 Palisades 0 8 Southern Lehigh 2 0 Stroudsburg 1 2 Brandywine 0 4 Liberty 0 1 Easton 4 1 Placing second in the Suburban Division of the Eastern Scholastic Soccer League, the EHS Soccer team ended the 1974 season with an 8-5-2 league record, 9-6-2 overall. Pete Schmidt and Randy Gyory led the team in scoring — Schmidt with 6 goals and 2 assists. Gyory with 2 goals and 6 assists. The All- Eastern Scholastic Soccer League selected Matt Rhodes as the First Team Midfielder, Randy Gyory for Second Team Forward and Eric Reinert, Second Team Goalkeeper. Teammates selected Kevin Coulton as Most Improved Player, Matt Rhodes for the Player’s Player Award, and Mike Gabellini as Captain-Elect for 1975. The JV Team ended its season with a rather disappointing 4-8-0, but looked for- ward to a promising future. Greg Stinner led the team in scoring with 6 goals and 1 assist. 77 Field Hockey Under the leadership of Heather Heatley, leading scorer, the Girls Field Hockey Team captured the Lehigh Valley League Champi- onship with an overall record of 13 1-3. Mrs. Huber’s Hornettes proved their supremacy by defeating Easton to become the District 11 Champions. Representing the Lehigh Valley in the state play-offs, the Hornettes started on their road to victory by destroying the previ- ously undefeated District 4 Champions, Southern Columbia, 2-0. The following day. the girls dominated over District 1 Cham- pion, Springfield, 2-1. In the final game, the girls battled District 3 Champion, Elizabeth- town, to a scoreless tie. After a scoreless dou- ble overtime, the championship was awarded to Elizabethtown on the basis of short cor- ners. Hmmaus received runner-up honors. Under the coaching of Miss Schmick, the Junior Varsity Team compiled a successful record of 9-4-4. HOCKEY SCHEDULE Parkland EHS 2 OPP. 2 Marian Catholic 10 0 Northampton 2 1 Easton 1 0 Stroudsburg 4 3 Lehigh ton 3 0 Whitehall 3 0 Palmer ton 4 0 Catasauqua 0 0 Boyertown 1 1 Northampton 2 0 Dieruff 3 0 Stroudsburg 1 2 Lchighton 3 0 Whitehall 2 0 Palmerton 2 1 Catasauqua 2 1 Southern Columbia 2 0 Springfield 2 1 Elizabethtown 0 0 GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY. Bottom Row: Paula Smith, Heather Heatley, Kathy Bcnnicoff. Karen Grollcr, Marla Bennicoff, Robin Kohl. Susan Rochwcll. Renee Bartho- lomew. Back Row: Virginia Huber (Coach), Debbie Brcy. Carol Laudenslager. Michele Wentz, Chris Ondro- vic. Shauna Fehncl. Mary' Labanz, Sharon Groller. JoAnn Pizolato, IXnise Gruber. Melanie Weidner. Janice Mer- le le, Kim Stephens. Shelly Stichtcr. Debra Koch, Deanna Weber, I.inda Schmick (Coach). 78 79 JV HOC KEY. Bottom Row: Kim Stephen, Joanne Wal Bert, Kim Rcntschlcr, Trudi Kncllcr, Paulette Duracin- sky, Lynette Bolton, Kathy McManus, Maliz Fries. Karen Hertzog. Second Row: Kathy Carl, Terri Moyer, JV SCHEDULE Parkland EHS 0 Marian Catholic 3 Northampton 0 Easton 1 Stroudsburg 1 Lehighton 0 Whitehall 2 Palmcrton 3 Catasauqua 1 Boyertown 1 Northampton 0 Dicruff 0 Stroudsburg 0 Lehighton 1 Whitehall 1 Palmerton 0 Catasauqua 2 OFP 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 Celeste Haas. Heather Hudson, Patty Kahle. Marianne Handley. I-ori Nishnic. Beth Schwartz. Carolyn Walker, Karen Delahunty. Third Row: Leslie Pirl. Nancy Hahn. Tammy Smoll. Cathy Schantz, Alice Holmes. Margie Wieder. Cathy Duerst. Lisa Harper. Elaine Balascak Back Row: DebbieChristma, Madonna Bisco. Irma Longworth. Juli Swift. Kim Gibbs. Barb Zalokar. Kathy Blaise. Carol O'Sullivan. Vicki Gchringer. 80 Girls Tennis SCHEDULE Allen EHS 3 OPP. 2 Stroudsburg 7 0 Dieruff 7 0 Easton 5 2 Parkland 7 0 Phillipsburg 7 0 Freedom 3 2 Liberty I 6 Allen 6 1 Stroudsburg 6 1 Dieruff 6 1 Easton 5 2 Parkland 6 1 Phillipsburg 4 2 Whitehall 5 2 Northampton 5 2 Freedom 3 4 Liberty 1 4 (URLS’ TENNIS. Bottom Row: Clair DcLabar. Linda Brooks, Marilyn Miller. Richard Weiss (Coach). Robin Edlmcats, Annette Stout. Marie Alvarado. Back Row: Lori Campbell, Harriet (iulla, Kelly Galvin, Barbara Bast. Jennifer Diehl, Barbara Ross. Karen Leibcrt, Diane Ross. Jan Andrews, Alex Roebuck A1 chough inexperienced, the Girls Tennis Team ended its season with an impressive 9-3 record. Coach Richard Weiss inspired the team and led them to second place in the East Penn League. Freshman Diane Ross placed runner-up in the district singles. Girls Swimming — Rifle SWIMMING SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Allen 100 72 Phillipsburg 119 50 Parkland 56 26 Northampton 128 44 Easton 74 98 Liberty 127 44 Saucon Valley 122 50 Pottsville 125 46 Freedom 96 76 Whitehall 122 50 Dieruff 117 55 Superior coaching by Claire Alice Rahn developed the excellent skills of the 75 girls swim team. Their record, 10-1, reflected the variety of outstanding talent present on the team. Junior Wendy Litrides placed first in the 100-yard breast stroke in District 11 Com- petition. The following represented the area in State Competition: Robin Bortz, Wendy Litrides, Sue Meade, Holly Rcimert — med- ley relay; Mary Weis — 200-yard freestyle; Stacy Kohler — 100-yard butterfly; Wendy Litrides — 100-yard breaststroke; and Sue Meade, Stacy Kohler, Holly Rcimert, Mary Weis — 100-yard free relay. RIFL E SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Stroudsburg 580 579 Pocono Mountain 497 486 Saucon Valley 497 494 Northampton 500 490 Freedom 692 694 Allen 493 496 Dieruff 494 499 Salisbury 980 979 Pocono Mountain 499 498 Liberty- 495 500 Southern Lehigh 496 498 Saucon Valley 493 492 Northampton 497 495 Freedom 693 692 Allen 892 891 Dieruff 500 499 Salisbury 499 500 Liberty- 893 894 Southern Lehigh 494 498 Finishing the season with an 11-8 record, the Rifle Team made this season the first winning season in the school’s history. The team also shot the first perfect 500” by an Hmmaus team. Terry Hill, besides having the highest average in the league, also shot a spectacular twelve consecutive 100’s in league competition. GIRLS SWIM TEAM. Bottom Row: Mary Weis, Cindy Sieger, Jcni Snyder, Cindy Druckenmiller. Sue Meade. I-ouisc Fischer, Beverly McElroy. Second Row: Jane Kri- sukas, Michele Meade. Martha Preston. Janine Sanford. Roxanne Spangler. Sue Drcisbach, Karla Bausman. Third Row Claire Alice Rahn (Coach). Anne Pennybacker, Ire Chonski.-Patti Weis, Amy Williamson. Holly Rci mert. Beth Ruff, Eva Tihansky. Back Row: Diane Bright ((bach), Marcia Gregory. Mary Martin. Cathy Kcrchcr, Karen Bausman, Rene Fayad. RIFLE TEAM. Bottom Row: J xly Hasik. Nancy Rich- ards. Brian Moyer. Annette Pciflcy, Kent Kropp. Brian Tihansky. Back Row Richard Ruben (Coach). Pauline Reese. Lori Simmons. Terry Hill. Keith Pciflcy. Scott Younger, Gary Wolf, Don Thomas. 82 83 _ % Green Hornet Cheerleading Squad VARSITY SQUAD. Bottom Row: Pam Wentz. Debra Nonncmackcr, Dianne Focht. Second Row: Nancy Smoyer, Donna Musser. Megan Kramer. Back Row: Faith Stoncback. Heather Headcy. Maureen Stover, Terry Egan, Debbie Miller. Laurie Reimert. Amy Kuczek. JV SQUAD. Bottom Row: Kim Gilchrist, Cyndi Flana- gcn. Hilari Hamner. Claudia Mcrkle. Back Row: Marti MacLachian, Mindy Gocpfcrt. Ann Gechtcr. Sparking a crowd at any sporting event, the vibrant squad of thirteen girls promoted spirit within the student body and the com- munity. Headed by Go-Captains Megan Kramer and Nancy Smoyer, they solicited patrons during the summer to support the athletic program. Throughout the year, painted signs of enthusiasm” and respect” lined the halls to inspire teams to victory. These signs, along with pep rallies, turned student interest toward togetherness and school spirit. Despite their inability to place in the annual cheering competition, the EHS cheer- leaders successfully implanted permanent school spirit in both faculty and students. 84 Volleyball BOYS VOLLEYBALL. Bottom Row: Dirk Crandcll, Eric Wcthcrhold, Frank Roth. Mark Lichtenwalner, Randy Ricder, Randy Gyory. Glenn Adam, Alan Jen- nings. Back Row: Steve McKee, Eugene Gallagher. Scott Moyer. Jeff Klotz. John Furbur, Gary Crossley, Randy Keeler, Coach Weiss. The boys volleyball team experienced many ups and downs during their first season of play. They achieved an overall 6-5 record despite tough competition. The green machine” highlighted its season by trouncing Central Catholic in two of three games. Dis- trict play also brought excitement as the Hor- nets gave third seeded Liberty quite a scare. Girls’ sports received a boost during the 1975 season with the addition of a successful girls volleyball team. The hornettes boasted an overall record of 6-2. Despite the disadvan- tage of a first year team, they won three of their five games in District XI competition. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL. Bottom Row: Diane Hcrtzog, Linda Michael. Leslie Capchart, Joanne Rhcincr. Gail Richards. Nancy Thomas, Vickie Jaskuta, Sharon Bran- nan. Back Row: Elaine Haberstumpf, Claire Dronctti, Kim Gehman, Barb Base. Jane Frankenfield, Jan Shel- hamer, Chris Ordrovic. Jayne Myers. Kathy Stnny, Miss Mihalcik (Coach). BOYS SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Dieruff 0 3 Easton 2 0 Wilson 0 2 Dieruff 0 2 Central Catholic 2 1 Notre Dame 5 1 Easton 2 1 Liberty 0 2 Saucon Valley 2 0 Easton 0 GIRLS SCHEDULE EHS 2 OPP. Dieruff 1 2 Allen 2 0 Liberty 2 1 Easton 2 0 Central Catholic 2 1 Allen 2 0 Easton 2 0 Central Catholic I 2 Liberty 2 1 Dieruff 1 2 Easton 2 0 Allen 1 0 Central Catholic 0 1 85 Varsity Basketball BOYS VARSITY Bottom Row Randy Eclc, Dean Schwartz, Terry Dornblaser, Tom Campbell. Scott Rex'- tier. John Martin. Back Row: Mr. Schantzcnbach (Coach). James Roth, Thomas Fackler. Terry Long. Keith Dorncy. Derek Hoppes. Scott Ltbcnbcrg, Keith Nash. Jeffrey Schuler. Find a man with experience and enthusi- asm and give him a job as head coach. Then hand him a group of talented, eager, and determined athletes.” This seemed to be the formula for success for Coach Eugene Schant- zenbach and the ’74-75 Hornet team. In his first year as head coach, Coach Schantzcnbach guided the Hornets to a second place finish in the Lehigh Valley League. The team gave Hornet fans many exciting moments, such as their victory over the league champion Whitehall Zephyers in three overtimes. No former team ever won a district post-season playoff game, but this year’s Hornets defeated Parkland. They also played their way to the Championship of the Kiwanis Christ- mas Tourney. Senior Keith Dorney was cho- sen Most Valuable Player. GIRLS VARSITY. Bottom Row: Kathy Bcnnicoff. Susan McKccgan, Jane Frankcnficld. Theresa Me Keegan, Marla Bcnnicoff. Second Row Kathy Blylcr. Barb Bast. Brenda Delong, Debra Christman. Michele Wentz. Carol Laudenslaugcr. Chris Ondrovk, Kim Christman Back Row Phil Richardson (Coach), Lynda Ippolito (Coach), Shelly Stichter. Vicki Jaskuta. Jan Andrews, Mary Labanz. Lyn Schaeffer (Head Coach), Barb Ross. 86 A time of firsts” applied fittingly to the girls’ basketball season, the most obvious first being the new male coach, Mr. Lyn Schaeffer. The girls showed vitality and desire as they won the first half title and later won the Lehigh Valley League Championship. This triumph resulted from eliminating Slatington 69-65 in the league playoff game. Once again the team was involved in District XI play- offs. They won many faithful followers as they played with skill and strength to beat one championship team after another. Unfor- tunately, upon reaching the semi-finals, they encountered St. Francis Academy and lost 40- 34. The Green Hornettes successfully ended their season with an overall record of 20-4-0. Basketball BOYS VARSITY SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Allen 65 76 Phocnixville 61 81 Salisbury 63 47 Quakertown 79 62 Parkland 64 68 Nazareth 53 46 Wilson 87 55 Bethlehem Catholic 74 60 Whitehall 44 65 Slatington 78 68 Palmer ton 74 42 Catasauqua 85 70 Lehigh ton 72 58 Northampton 65 74 Stroudsburg 72 63 Whitehall 46 45 Slatington 62 57 Palmerton 64 40 Catasauqua 87 61 Ixrhighton 75 61 Northampton 52 54 Stroudsburg 66 52 Parkland 43 40 Easton 61 68 GIRLS VARSITY SCHEDULE EHS OPP Upper Perkiomen 58 36 Salisbury 49 33 Parkland 71 43 Southern Ixrhigh 69 27 Allen 64 42 Whitehall 47 34 Slatington 62 53 Palmerton 46 40 Catasauqua 77 34 I-ehighton 65 43 Northampton 47 43 Stroudsburg 63 33 Whitehall 33 35 Slatington 49 53 Palmerton 69 32 Catasauqua 53 16 Lehighton 56 30 Northampton 66 36 Stroudsburg 42 44 Slatington 69 65 Pottsville Nativity 54 36 Salisbury 62 42 Allentown Central Catholic 44 38 Saint Francis 1 Academy 34 40 87 Junior Varsity Basketball BOYS JV BASKETBALL Bottom Row: Robert Engel- man. Jack Jones. David Fritz. Todd Oplinger, Tim Gal- lagher. Back Row Roy Stauffer (Coach), Randy Eck, Kurt Keeler. Guy Stinner. Ronald Thompson. Brian Durkin. GIRLS JV BASKETBALL Bottom Row Becky Sureck, Joanne Walbcrt, Barb Schmauch, Susan Ayers, Nancy Walls. Back Row: Lynda Ippoiito (Coach), Kathy Carl. Kathy Rokosny, Donna Sabol. Karen Biclcr. Paulette Duracinsky. 88 BOYS JV SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Allen 52 66 Phoenix ville 55 48 Quakertown 69 50 Salisbury 84 50 Parkland 58 53 Nazareth 74 41 Whitehall 61 38 Slatington 96 25 Palmerton 73 36 catasauqua 59 61 Lehighton 58 62 Northampton 57 51 Stroudsburg 65 59 Whitehall 44 37 Slatington 77 49 Palmerton 82 62 Catasauqua 81 64 Lehighton 75 63 Northampton 52 61 Stroudsburg 74 63 Coach Roy Stauffer enjoyed an impressive first year as coach of the Junior Varsity team as he took his team to win the Lehigh Valley League championship. The team chalked up a record of 16 wins and 4 losses. Ron Steltz led the team with an average 16 points and 10 rebounds per game. Dave Fritz and Todd Oplinger followed with averages of 10 points per game. K. C. Keeler tallied L25 assists for the season. Ron Thompson led the team defensively. The 1975 Girls JV Basketball team was comprised of many promising and talented athletes. Their team cooperation and success- ful ball handling earned them a season of which they were proud. During the entire season the Horncttcs lost only one game, giv- ing them an excellent overall record of 15-1-0. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Gwendlyn Armitage GIRLS JV SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Upper Perkiomen 63 17 Salisbury 71 6 Parkland 43 7 Southern Lehigh 42 3 Allen 39 22 Whitehall 70 3 Slatington 49 9 Catasauqua 40 14 Northampton 42 10 Stroudsburg 41 17 Whitehall 46 18 Slatington 48 11 Palmerton 66 9 Guasauqua 34 38 Lehighton 48 16 Northampton 38 19 89 Wrestling ii mim kmw VARSI TY SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Parkland 36 18 Spring Ford 30 20 F.aston 6 37 Central Catholic 49 6 Catasauqua 37 12 Lchighton 7 32 Northampton 24 21 Allen 22 25 Stroudsburg 41 9 Whitehall 41 8 Slatington 36 14 OwenJ. Roberts 17 27 Palmerton 30 5 JV SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Parkland 32 32 Spring Ford 23 31 Haston 9 43 Central Catholic 57 0 Catasauqua 54 9 Lehigh ton 24 38 Northampton 15 24 Allen 27 20 Stroudsburg 27 17 Whitehall 36 14 Slatington 35 15 OwenJ. Roberts 18 38 Palmerton 57 9 VARSITY WRESTLING. Bottom Row: Ray Schcfflcy, Bard Weller, Chuck Ayers, Mark Rietk-r, John I.ucik. William Schcfflcy. Back Row: Terry Weaver, Jeffrey Smith, William Holvey. John Elsie. Terry Hillegas. JV WRESTLING. Bottom Row: Richard Schuler, David Mason, Jon Steiner. Eric Wetzel. Second Row: Feter Roland, William Fitten. Greg Swanson. Back Row Dale Herb, Drew Marsh. Michael Nonncmaehcr. 90 Wrestling WRESTLING COACHING STAFF. Michael Richard- son. Fay Ferraro (Head Coach). John Balliet. Under the guidance of a new head coach, Ray Ferraro, the wrestling team compiled an admirable 9-4 record. Their accomplishments included a second place finish in the Lehigh Valley League and a seventh place in District XI competition. Besides the team accomplish- ments, individual efforts brought honor to EHS. Jeff Smith copped a LVIAA champion- ship and a third in District XI at 185 pounds. Jeff scored 84 points, which was tops for the team season. Bob Rhyder, a newcomer to Emmaus, became the only District XI cham- pion. He went on to take a third in regionals at 155 pounds. Bob’s efforts at regionals qual- ified him for state finals competition. Unfor- tunately, he lost out in the quarter-finals by- referee decision, thus ending a formidable high school career. John Lucik. wrestling at 112 pounds, captured a second in LVIAA competition. Mark Rieder (119 lbs.). Bard Weller (138 lbs.) and Ray Scheffley (98 lbs.) all earned third place finishes in LVIAA. Capturing third place in the Lehigh Valley League with a record of 7-5-1. the Junior Var- sity Wrestling Team fared very well. The three captains led the team in wins. Junior Dave Mason won six of his seven bouts in the 132-pound class. Sophomore Greg Swanson led the team in wins with a very impressive 11-1 record in the 155-pound division. In the 98-pound class. Freshman Dave Muddle won eight and tied one of his ten bouts. 91 Swimming SWIM TKAM. Bottom Row: James Pfenninger, John Kortvely, James Meade, Joseph Frieburg, Mark I ui ken- miller, Steven I.ikins, Daul Men cl. Kevin Hill. Second Row: Franklin Rolxrrts (Coach). John Kortvely. Timo- thy Gaylor, Thomas Strohlein, John Fischer. Matthew Shane. Dave Nonncmachcr, Jack Decker. Michael Haas. Back Row: Bruce Ikeda, Jeffrey Kline. Brie Ficst, Dirk Crandeli, Brad Miller, Robert F.hlc, William Caddoo, Scott IxrVan. 92 Hours of hard work catapulted the swim team to first place in the league. Coach Rob- ert’s swimmers have dominated the swim league since 1970, when they placed second. Eric Fiest and Dirk Crandcll, Juniors, showed hornet power throughout the year. Fiest placed first with a meet record in the 200-yard individual medley and the 500-yard freestyle at the district meet. He also swam the third leg in the 200-yard medley relay along with Bob Ehlc, Dirk Crandcll, and Jack Decker, to place first in the league and con- tinue on to take top honors at the state cham- pionships. The relay team received all-state recognition. Crandcll took the only individual victory at States. He qualified for the 100-yard breast- stroke by clocking 1:04.2 to break the league record. He then swam a 1:01 .4 to capture the championship in that event in state competi- tion. STATE CHAMPIONS. (Right) Dirk Crandcll, Breast- Stroke. (Below) Eric Fiest, Dirk Crandcll, Jack Decker, Robert Ehle, Relay Team. SWIM SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Easton 54 29 Freedom 115 57 Hill School 72 100 Wilson 83 89 Easton 54 29 York Suburban 38.5 47.5 Northampton 124 48 Liberty 113 59 Parkland 58 25 Phillipsburg 127 42 Pottsville 128 44 Dieruff 48 34 Whitehall 129 41 William Allen 98 74 Easton 113 68 Abington Heights 113 81 93 Baseball VARSITY BASEBALL. Bottom Row: Keith Schantz, Paul Mitcura, David Hertzog, Donald Gair, Robert Jims, Andy Buhn. Second Row: Mark Hamscher, James Wagner, Scott Smicklcy, Daniel Hoffman. Tom Klinefelter, Terry Dorn- blaser. Back Row: Terry Hillcgas, Guy Frankenficld, Paul Duracinsky,John Martin. JV SCHEDULE Penn Ridge 2 9 Salisbury D 1 Lehighton 3 William Allen 7 2 VARSITY SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Pennridge 3 1 Salisbury 17 12 Brandywine 2 1 Lehighton 4 2 Whitehall 3 7 Northampton 0 3 Catasauqua 3 2 Slatington 2 10 Stroudsburg 1 10 Parkland 1 10 Palmerton 2 5 Lehighton 3 3 Whitehall 2 5 Northampton 1 4 Catasauqua 0 2 Slatington 3 0 Stroudsburg 5 4 Parkland 11 5 Palmerton 4 6 COACHES. (Left) Roy Stauffer, George Gibbs, George Williams (Head Coach). JV BASEBALL. Bottom Row. Richard Gair, Matt Ritz, Donald Boehm, Brian Ruff, Jeff Mayberry, Andy Cav- crly, Scott Ramer. Second Row: Doug Focht, Ted Iobst, Tom Sabol, Dave Morris, Joe Kocis, Doug Ritz. Back Row: Todd Bcitler, Charles Constant, Kurt Keeler, Russ Stcltz, Frank Fox. Parkland William Allen Harrison-Morton Whitehall Northampton Catasauqua Slatington Parkland 94 Baseball Coached by George Williams and George Gibbs, the 1975 baseball team completed its final year in the Lehigh Valley League with an overall record of 9 wins and 10 losses. Co- Captains Don Gair and Paul Mittura led the relatively young team, numbering only six seniors in the lineup. The pitching staff. Dan Hoffman. Dave Hcrtzog, Andy Buhn and Mark Jaworski, comprised the backbone of the team. Andy Buhn also finished with the highest batting average. Defeating Parkland, seeded top in District XI, by a score of 11-5 sent team morale soaring. The Junior Varsity Baseball team posted a seven win and five loss season. Russ Stcltz, Don Boehm and Ted Iobst were big RBI men for the team. Pitchers Tom Sabol, Chuck Constan. Dave Morris, and Doug Ritz turned in fine records, while Don Boehm. Russ Steltz. Ted Iobst, Rich Gair and Brian Ruff came through with .300 batting averages. 95 Softball SOFTBALL. Bottom Row: Nancy Krcsslcy (Coach), Kathy Adams, Peggy Bauer, Theresa McKcegan, Kathy Bennicoff, Renee Bartholomew. Marla Bcnnicoff, Susan McKcegan, Linda Schmick (Coach). Second Row: Shelly Stichter, Mary Labanz, Michele Wentz. Jan Andrews. Carol Laudenslager, Janice Merkle, Janet Miller, Kim Stephens. Back Row: Ix ri Bartholomew, Brin Findley, Lori Henry, Paulette Duracinsky, Joanne Walbcrt, Karen Bieler. Donna Miller. SCHEDULE Central Catholic EHS 4 OPP. 10 Northwestern 10 1 Salisbury 13 6 Stroudsburg 7 14 Northampton 4 9 Parkland 1 4 Palmcrton 11 4 Whitehall 14 6 Stroudsburg 6 10 Catasauqua 7 8 Northampton 5 16 Parkland 1 6 Whitehall 13 2 Palmcrton 14 8 Catasauqua 8 4 Under the fine coaching of Linda Schmick and Nancy Kressley, the girls’ softball team completed their season with an overall record of seven wins and eight losses. The girls proved their abilities under the fine pitching of Karen Bieler. Enthusiastically meeting each opponent, the Hornettes finished third in the Ixihigh Valley League. 96 Tennis TENNIS TEAM. Bottom Row: Michael Ross. Rod Gru- pen, Alan Brannan. Back Row: William Shccklcr (Coach), James Brian. William MacNamara, William Bast. David Morgan. SCHEDULE Whitehall EHS 7 OPP. 0 Salisbury 7 0 Easton 7 0 Stroudsburg 7 0 Palmerton 7 0 Parkland 6 1 Northampton 6 1 Stroudsburg 7 0 Whitehall 7 0 Palmerton 7 0 Parkland 6 1 Pcnnridge 7 0 Allen 5 2 Northampton 7 0 For the second consecutive season the Boys’ Varsity Tennis team captured the Ixrhigh Valley crown. Under the fine coach- ing eye of Bill Shcckler the netmen refused to be beaten and wound up the season with four- teen wins and no losses. In ten of these matches Emmaus shut out its opponent (7-0). Beating Allen’s team for the first time in EHS history proved to be the highpoint of the season. This win also ended Allen’s win- ning streak of thirty-seven consecutive net victories. 97 Track and Field TRACK SCHEDULE EHS OPP. Catasauqua 83 34 Dieruff 43 75 Kutztown 84 39 Northampton 89 28 Palmcrton 73-5 44.5 Lchighton 57 61 Slatington 86 32 Whitehall 72 45 Parkland 78 72 TRACK COACHES. (Left) Bottom Row: Robert Bot- eorf, Eugene Legath. Ronald Wessncr, Neil Morgan. TRACK TEAM. Botrom Row: Dan Mabus. Barry- Much, Tom libbing, Mark Rieder, Lee Haines, Paul Zimmerman, John Dickinson, Steve Worley. Second Row: Jim Pcarn, Jim Kopenhaver, Mark Kohler, John FIELD TEAM. Bottom Row: Jay Snyder, Tom Fcglcy, Jim Klein, Mike Reiss, Terry Weaver, Gary Genrher. Second Row: Maureen Kopenhaver, Bob Fricling, Joe Engclman, Jeff Klein, Ed Levendusky, Mark Haltzman, John Baranchok, Keith Nash, Susan Krobock. Back Grim, Ron Bunkes. Daryl Kern, Russell Anchony, Ed Schmidt, John Calderelli. Back Row: Dean Schwartz, Scott LeVan, Scott Roeder, Chuck Gittelson, Don Zim- merman, Richard Fritz. Bill Ternosky, Greg Haas, Joel Christman, Fred Reed, Cameron Paine Row: Jack Horkowitz. Bill Holvcy, Ken Kissinger. Chuck Gittelson, Carl Mclroy, Keith Dorncy, Clyde Norclli, Steve Buchay, Bob McCormick, Scott Laben- berg, Erik Brachman. 98 Cross Country CROSSCOUNTRY. Bottom Row: Robert Botiorf.JocI Christman. Carl Nlclroy. Don Zimmerman, Dave Holmes. Chuck Gittlcson. Bob McCormick. Back Row : Paul Zimmerman, Tom Bisbing. Fred Reed, Dave Mor- ris. Peter Roland. Track flourished once again under the instructional advice of Head Coach Ronald Wessner. Posting an overall record of 8-2. the Hornets smoked’ their way into a second place finish in the Lehigh Valley League. School records were smashed and new records set as a mentally and physically prepared team raced into action. The most challenging meet of the season proved to be writh the eventual LVL champ, Lehighton. Rain fell upon both athletes and spectators as the final outcome of the meet rested on the result of the last event. Lehighton managed to gain the win by a score of 61-57. The mighty Hornets proved themselves in the LVL meet, which they won for the second consecutive year. School records were set for the 60-yard dash by Cameron Paine, by the two-mile relay team consisting of Fred Reed. Bill Ternosky, Mark Rieder. and Steve Wcrlcy, and by the distance-medley relay team made up of Cam- eron Paine, Mark Rieder. Fred Reed, and Don Zimmerman. Scott UVan set a record in a new event, the 330 intermediate hurdles. Despite the disadvantage of having only two returning lettermcn, the Cross Country team performed outstandingly. Compiling a league record of 9 wins and 6 losses, they placed fifth in the annual Tri-County Cross Country Run and fourth in the District XI Meet. Seniors Don Zimmerman. Joel Christ- man, and Greg Haas led the Hornet team. Zimmerman set the school record of 13:19 on the 2.5 mile course. SCHEDULE RHS OPP. Whitehall 44 19 Catasauqua 18 43 Allen 30 25 Palmer ton 22 37 Easton 31 24 Parkland 23 ' i 3 4V4 Lehighton 29 26 Northampton 15 48 Slatington 251 2 2914 Dieruff 20 40 Whitehall 37 20 Catasauqua 22 38 Palmcrton 19 42 Lehighton 33 22 Northampton 15 50 Athletics — ’74-75 TEAM ACHIEVEMENTS Varsity Football — Lehigh Valley League Champion Girls’ Tennis — Second Place — East Penn League Soccer — Second Place — Suburban Division of the Eastern Scholastic Soccer League Hockey — Lehigh Valley League Champion, District XI Champion, Second Place — State Girls’ Swimming — Second Place — East Penn League Golf — Lehigh Valley League Champion Rifle — Lehigh Valley League Champion Basketball (Boys) — Second Place — Lehigh Valley League Basketball (Girls) — Lehigh Valiev League Champion Basketball (JV Boys) — Lehigh Valley League Champion Varsity Wrestling — Second Place — Lehigh Valley League JV Wrestling — Third Place — Lehigh Valley League Boys’ Swimming — East Penn League Champion Boys’ Tennis — Lehigh Valley League Champion Softball — Third Place — Lehigh Valley League Track — Second Place — Lehigh Valley League, First Place — Lehigh Valley League Meet 100 101 ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ,03 AT APEMTCS____ East Penn School Board Although their efforts all too frequently were overlooked, the superintendent, school board, and administrative staff worked con- stantly to make the East Penn District an out- standing one. They worked out pressing prob- lems and policies and budgeted the money- allocated to the district. One of the major student related problems and policies which the school board resolved was that of student smoking and lounge facil- ities. Dr. Richard Miller, Assistant Superin- tendent, supervised a new satellite lunch pro- gram to replace the former system of food preparation in each school. HAST PENN SCHOOL BOARD. Seated: DR. GEORGE H SCHMAUCH (Treasurer), GLEN F JOHNS, WARD B. HUNSINGER (President). Stand- ing: WAYNE H. SHEFFER, BRUCE ARNOLD. DANIEL E. LEBO JR., HOWARD W. BILES. LEROY J. BERG (Vice-President), FRANK P. KEN- NEDY. Assistant District Secretary-Business Manager: RICHARD A. MILLER. District Secretary-Business Manager: WILBUR C HUBER. 104 East Penn Administration SECRETARIES. Geraldine Guth, Linda Gcry. (Above) DR. RICHARD MILLER Assistam Superintendent (Below) DR JEROME M. MALKAN Superintendent 105 EHS Administration WILLIAM T. DELANEY Principal FRANCES WOODS Secretary 106 Mr. Delaney successfully completed his second year as principal of EHS. As principal, Mr. Delaney tried to promote involvement and participation. To involve himself person- ally with the students he joined with Mr. Himmelberger in teaching an advanced American History class to seniors. Mr. Delaney devoted himself to his pri- mary responsibility — keeping the school running smoothly. He gave approval for all activities and worked with parents and stu- dents in working out problems. Mr. Delaney actively boosted school spirit at Pep Rallies and attended sporting events to cheer the Hornets on. Assistants to the principal, Mr. Miller and Mr. Shaak, assumed the responsibilities for attendance, scheduling, field trips, assemblies, and discipline. Their primary duties involved the supervision of curriculum, working with and enforcing school policies. Working closely with Mr. Delaney in the general affairs of the school, Mr. Miller and Mr. Shaak dedicated themselves to uphold the standards of Emmaus High School. RICHARDJ. SHAAK Assistant Principal ALBERT N. MILLER Assistant Principal RUBY ADAMCHAK Secretary 107 Guidance Remodeled and joined in a central area, the tiny guidance offices of the past took on a new look and became one large Guidance Suite. Here facilities enabled both counselors and students to have easy access to the college catalogues, course description manuals, and occupational handbooks, shelved in one area of the suite. Counselors offered information to students on college representatives and cur- rent openings in the job market by creating attractive displays on the newly installed bul- letin boards. To provide added guidance for those hav- ing personal problems, a new crisis counse- lor ’ Mrs. Havlish, met with such students during the seventh and eighth periods. In this way the most pressing needs of students were met as quickly as possible. The creation of the student art gallery, a display of student paintings, photographs, and sketches, gave the guidance suite a new look and an inviting atmosphere. GUIDANCE. (Right) I.eon L. Tuttle. Mildred K Strauss. (Below) Herman Corradetti. Evan H. Richards. 108 Guidance GUIDANCE SECRETARIES. (Above) Ruth Hewitt. Helene Shafer. (Below) Kathleen Irmchweilcr. 109 English Literature courses ranged from classical American and British literature to science fic- tion, literature of sports, and the love story. Writing courses ranged from those designed to provide instruction in basic writing skills to the more advanced study of journalism and research writing. All were offered on a quar- terly basis to allow for maximum choice on the basis of ability and interest. January 24, the National Theater Company was brought to EHS by the English depart- ment to perform The Miracle Worker and Come Blow Your Horn.” This in-school field trip replaced field trips taken in previ- ous years to Stradford, Connecticut, and Princeton, New Jersey, thus offering fine the- ater at minimum expense. ENGLISH. (Far Ix-ft) Jean H. Ix)bb. (Left) Dawn Ixn- non, James Basara. (Below) Richard J. Metzger. Carl J. Trol linger 1 1 1 Come Blow Your Horn” and The Mira- cle Worker” were presented by the National Theater Company for all students of l.HS. The English Department sponsored this In- School Field Trip” for those students wishing to attend for the minimal fee of three dollars. The Miracle Worker” dramatized the life of Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sulli- van. Come Blow Your Horn,” a Neil Simon comedy, dealt with Alan and Buddy Baker, New York bachelors, and their relationships with their parents. Students responded with standing ovations after both performances. l-NGl.ISH. (Right) Doris Kcrcsmar. (Below) Colleua Krebs. Shirlcc A Kovacs. 112 CO I Foreign Language Many students elected to study one of the three languages offered — German. Spanish, or French. Under the guidance of a fine fac- ulty and the use of a language lab and lan- guage tapes, students became more fluent in their chosen language. Their study of the respective cultures increased their knowledge of the country and its people. Third and fourth level students read current magazines and stories in the original editions. Ten day field trips to Germany and Spain motivated students to achieve fluency in conversational communication. FOREIGN LANGUAGH. (Right) Evan A. Maxwell (Below) Ann Pickin. MargueriteT. Cackley 114 Foreign Language 115 Mathematics 116 Mathematics Under the guidance of the H.O. W.” committee — Mr. Henning, Mrs. Ott, and Mr. Wessner — the Mathematics Depart- ment expanded and rewrote its curriculum. Students not planning to go on to college could elect practical subjects such as Con- sumer Mathematics, Homeowners Mathemat- ics, Basic Geometry, Recreational Mathemat- ics, Metric System, Computer Mathematics, and Basic Algebra. For the college oriented student the department continued to offer the traditional challenges in Algebra, Trigonome- try, Geometry, and Calculus. The combina- tion of these two programs strengthened the efficiency of the Mathematics Department and provided added stimulation and motiva- tion for students. MATHEMATICS. (Far Left) Edychc Rubens. (Ixrft) Curtis R. Stharc, Albert L. Henning. (Below) S. Jane Ott, Richard L Black 117 Social Studies Applying newly learned concepts, develop- ing new awareness, and just plain having a good time were a few of the rewards obtained by students on many field trips. Psychology classes visited the Volunteers of America Day Care Center and the Blind Association in Allentown. They also showed their concern for others by giving a Christmas party, com- plete with presents, to the children at the State Hospital. The Political Science class toured Washington, D.C., for three exciting days. Visits to the United Nations, the Metro- politan Museum of Arc and Lincoln Center highlighted a one-day New York trip taken by the Humanities and International Rela- tions classes. SOCIAL STUDIES. (Above Right) George M. Opilla David J. Mac Laugh I in. (Center) Samuel L. Himmelber gcr, Jesse C Achcnbach. (Below) Kenneth D. Wcsscr. Robert A. Bottorf. 118 Social Studies 119 Science SCIENCE. (Above) John Hnacow, Haven C. Knccht. Ruth Smith. (Below) Gene P. Schantzenbach. Shirly Kohler. 120 Science Various innovations became evident in the Science Department. Biology II, previously offered on a full term basis, shifted to the quarterly system. A pilot” program involved approximately forty students who literally shadowed” employees of science related industries, such as Air Products, Inc., for three days in May. This program developed the concept of on the job observation” and expanded the present system by providing interested students with viable learning expe- riences which enabled them to select a voca- tion more intelligently. SCIENCE. (Fur Left) Ann Zajdowicz. (Left) Donald P. Lutick, Kenneth A. Sletvold. (Below) Charles J. Takacs. Diane Schock. 121 Business Education Business Education provided an excellent background for the student who planned to further his business training in higher educa- tion. For the student seeking employment immediately after graduation, it provided a solidly sufficient basic education and training. Choosing from a widely varied and flexible curriculum offerings, students selected areas of specialization to ready themselves for a sec- retarial or general business career. BUSINESS EDUCATION. (Right) Donald H. Yealccl. Charles R Sipos. (Far Right) Sylvia I.. Havlish. (Below) Edward R. Schultes, Bruce C. Huie. 122 Business Education 123 BUSINESS EDUCATION. (Above) Neil P. Morgan. Mary L. Yeager. (Below) Keith A. Smith Health and Physical Education 124 '7 imd mm Si it 'll SS i Physical Education Physical Education provided a program of physical training for all students. Under the new quarterly system students had a greater opportunity to choose sports in which they wanted to specialize. Several new sports, such as cycling and lacrosse, attracted great inter- est. Seniors wishing to study sports in depth participated in an advanced physical education program headed by Mr. Gibbs. They partici- pated in a particular sport for a period of three weeks per sport. When weather permit- ted. they took advantage of the snow and cnioved sledding in nearby areas. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION. (Far Left) MichaelJ. Richardson. (Left) Linda K. Schmick (Below) George C. Gibbs, Allen G. Fields. 125 I I Fine Arts Major changes instructure and organization affected the art department. A student had the opportunity to elect an art course of his choice without committing himself to an entire term. Semester courses in jewelry, pho- tography. sculpture, graphic arts, painting, and ceramics were offered. Many worked on advanced art through an independent study program. The department produced four winners of Scholastic Art Awards and placed third in overall competition among twenty-three other schools. Musical activities accounted for a substan- tial part of the curriculum. Concert Choir, Band, Orchestra, and other specialities were offered to interested students. These students demonstrated their ability through programs and public appearances. Mr. Sell and Mr. Ncumeyer provided guidance for musically talented students in the classroom and in extracurricular productions. FINE ARTS. (Ri ht) William Wicant (Below) Janice A. Garman. 126 Fine Arts 127 Industrial Arts 128 Practical Arts Courses in Practical Arts offered relevant content for future homemakers or handimen. Home Economics supplied a young lady with experience in interior decorating, budgeting, sewing, cooking, and family living. This wide variety, plus Bachelor Survival, was offered to young men as well. Craftsmen and designers benefited from the Industrial Arts curriculum. Wood and metal shop classes motivated students to cre- ate useful craft work and develop individual talent. Graphic Arts provided an outlet for artistic ability and imagination. In addition to the usual printing projects, students created the endless variety of printed T-shirts worn by the student body. PRACTICAL ARTS. (Left) Richard Ruben, Jane M. Trump. (Below) Olive Haupt, I.ynn Teles. 129 Driver Education To privide for more efficient use of per- sonnel to handle the large number of students wishing to enroll in the Driver Education program, simulators were purchased at a cost of $30,000. These simulators registered driver reaction and prepared students for on-the- road instruction. After several hours of expe- rience on the simulators, students began their behind-the-whecl instruction under the obser- vation of Mr. Stauffer and Mr. Roberts. Mr. Hill, Mr. Schultes, Mr. Hawk, and Mr. Gibbs also assisted in the program part-time. DRIVER EDUCATION (Right) Franklin G. Roberts. (Below) Roy Stauffer. 130 Special Services In her sparkling office Miss Graver treated students’ minor ailments, injuries, and sudden illnesses. In addition to this service she administered physical examinations, hearing and visual tests, and tuberculin tests. All of these duties made her one of the busiest and most widely known faculty members. Working conscientiously to broaden stu- dent experience, Mr. Coulscy arranged a one- half school day and a one-half work employ- ment day in the Work-Study Program. Under his leadership and guidance students truly received a special education.” NURSE. Marcella Graver. SPECIAL EDUCATION. Robert Coulscy. 131 Media Center LINDA E. CRANSTON Librarian New additions to the Media Center increased its facilities and conveniences. Plenty of new material for the microfilm reader arrived, including issues of the New York Times for 1974 and the 1970, 1971, 1972 issues of the ten most used magazines. Recordings of the 1975 editions of the New York Times arc on order. The hiring of Mrs. Nira Stichter as library aide increased the amount of student aid available. Through minor construction, the physical complexion of the library was changed to make audio-vis- ual equipment more accessible. All equip- ment now became a part of the Media Center inventory and fell under the jurisdiction of Mrs. Lucia Harman. A-V Coordinator. Finally, 1,000 new books were added to pro- vide another year of good reading. 132 Maintenance Calls of Roy! Roy!” on the P.A. system meant that once again Roy” was needed to handle some maintenance problem. Roy Albright, head custodian, kept the school immaculate. Roy and his fellow custodians washed windows, patrolled lavatories, and generally cleaned up after students. The new satellite lunch program changed the routine of the cafeteria workers. They no longer had to actually cook the food but sim- ply had to warm and serve the pre-packaged food delivered from the central kitchen. CUSTODIANS. Bottom Row: IVAN F. SCHULER. THOMAS CAPPARELL. ROBERT M SCHULER Back Row: CLAUDE STOFFLET, WELDON ERNF.Y, WILFRED ROYCROFT, CLYDEC. OSWALD CAFETERIA STAFF. HELEN BALASCAK, PATRI- CIA MOHR. GLORIA SCH LEG EL, GLORIA ALPAGO, HELEN BARNDT, MAGGIE EBER- WEIN. HEAD CUSTODIAN. (Below Right) ROY ALBRIGHT. 133 i §| 1 v1- •' ‘ :l ■■ ■isfiE: '.; ;j.’4f!'5 ; ;' gV. - 1 .y v V .7%V , -• ■ . . - .' ;■: ■-: ■.- n- ,: - -v. '' •j '■■ 0$$?i c. $ « ' • I ; .' te . ■ . . . . ■ ... mmi $Msm :■■ : • «IE;,. v;’ ’ V V :?•’•; fgp « - ■ • Si §:;v- •■■' “?c ... ;vyvS ■ : •. UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN 135 __ASSMEM__________ Underclassmen Become Totally Involved Sophomores DAWN G. LENNON Advisor MALI - FRIES President ERIC WETZEL Vice-President ANN GECHTER Secretary BRUCE IKEDA Treasurer 138 Class of ’77 HOMEROOM 404. Bottom Row: Thomas Fcglcy, Joseph Erictlberg. John Fischer, Jeffrey Feather. Jeffrey Fink, Thomas Fox, Frank Fox. Second Row: Vernon Frederick, Ann Gcchtcr, Mary sue Funk, Terri Flamisch, Stacey Freeman, Richard Gair, Timothy Foulds. Scott Fowler. James Gallagher, Brad Fisher. Back Row: Mali Fries, Janet Fischer, F.rin Findlay, Linda Fry. Donna Feh- ncl. Dana Fret , Roxane Fritz, Debbie Ferdon. Rene Fayad. HOMEROOM 108. Bottom Row: Grady Wisser, Mark Yenser. Steven Wcrlcv. Second Row: Eric Wetzel, Gary Wolf. Stevan Washburn. Robert Wilkey. Third Row: Wayne Yohe, Debby Walp. Joanne Walbert, Carolyn Walker, Sue Yeakel. Regina Wasser. Back Row: Kathy Wigfield. Jennifer Warrick, Deborah Yeakel, Eve Marie Zissimos, Debbie Zapp, Jane Wilson. Stacy Williams. 139 Sophomores — HOMEROOM 213. Bottom Row: Amy Bogcrt, Donald Boehm, John Baranchok, Steven Blest, Stephanie Bartelt. Second Row: Christina Banus, Sally Ackerman, Sue Besz, Sandra Adams. Kathleen Blylcr, Carri Bodlc. Back Row: laicretia Bisco, Lynette Bolton, Joy Bibik. Dale Bossons, Larry Bloch, Jill Bortz, Renee Alvaratlo, David Blair, Susan Ayers, Tina Bailey. Lynnette Bailey, Dolores Andrews, Cynthia Augello. HOMEROOM 323. Bottom Row: Gloria Sweitzer, Ellen Schuon, Donna Gouldncr. Second Row: Thomas Delong, Eric Diehl, David Heffner, Richard Hummel. Back Row: Dale Adams. Curtis Wieder, Michael Dami- ano, Harry Heist, George Haines. 140 Class of 77 HOMEROOM 329 Bottom Row: John Caldarclli, Kevin Casey, Chris Brandt, Steve Buehay. Steven Cass. Larry Brown. Second Row: Linda Brooks. Sharon Bran- nan, Sharon Carl, Marla Coulton, Jean Clarkson, Donna Buss. Sue Cagigas. Back Row: Amy Chileote, I-cslie Brown. Donna Christofaro, Kim Christman. Rachel Car- Icy, Barbara Cole, Carol Chonski. HOMEROOM 118. Bottom Row: Audrey Derr, Michael Eisentrauc, Margie Derr, Gary Eck, Rebecca Engler. Second Row: Rossana Del Buono, Bobbi Engel- brccht. Diane Ehas, Laurie Dries, Judy Diehl, Brian Den- nis. Third Row: Brian Dunton, Rebecca Dean. Brian Durkin, Cheri Davis, Robert Engelman. Back Row: Sue Drcisbach, Karen Deiahunty, Douglas Diehl, Randy Eck, Debbie Docscher. John Elsie. Scott Edclman, Jenni- fer Diehl, Cheryl Dietrich. HOMEROOM 306. Bottom Row: Jane Hemphill, Dean Hillcgass. Jody Desch, Drew Fulmer, Mary Boyer. Sec- ond Row: Alan Dcch, Donna Hollingcr, John Antrim, Gloria Helfrich. Robin Bartholomew, Linda Frederick Back Row: Jeffrey Butz, Todd Fritzingcr, Curtis Koch, Donald Buss, Gene Klcppingcr, Kathy Kelley, Thomas Gladu, Glenn Funk, Clark Anderson, Jon Kuder. Sophomores — HOMEROOM 309. Bottom Row: Timothy Ritter, Wil- liam Roy, Dale Maurer, David Miller. Second Row: Fred Vogt, Lamont Christman, James Reiss, Kevin Stump. William Pitten. Robert Spaar. Third Row: Ronald Rcichard, Donald Muthard, Wylie Roth, Keith Theo- dore, Steven Miller, Ray Schoch, Bruce Traylor. 13ack Row: Cynthia Moose, Terri Moyer, Darlene Stoudt, Ray- mond Zeravsky. Beryl Ruder, Terry Smith, Frances Spiess, Marie Trittenbach, Jody Lorish, Jay Snyder. Class of ’77 HOMEROOM 305. Bottom Row: Pamela Gilbert, Lynn Geissinger, Kim Hallman. Second Row: Kevin Gough, Michael Gross. Dcano Genovese. Thomas Gittelson, William Geist. Third Row: Kathy Gcrsbach, Lynne Geiling. Nancy Hahn, Allen Haines, Elaine Haber- stumpf, Brian Gustafson, Jill Hamm, Stephen Good. Back Row: Michael Haas, Janet Gingrich. Sheila Haberle. Kim Gilchrist, Celeste Haas, Debbie Geho, Marcia Gregory. HOMEROOM 326. Bottom Row: Howard Hoffman, Dale Herb, Dale Hoffman, Steven Hess. Michael Har- man. Second Row: Steven Hochstrasser, Alice Holmes, Robyn Hausman, Julie Hcnslcr, Heather Hudson, Diane Hertzog. Back Row: Karen Hess, Karyn Hausmann, Margaret Hannis, Deborah Horn, Donna Henry. Karen Hertzog, Gail Harizcll. 143 Sophomores HOMEROOM 28. Bottom Row: David Kim. James Kopenhaver. Jack Jones, David Kchm, Steven King, Theodore lobst. Second Row: Joseph Kotis, Bruce Ikeda, Kurt Keeler, Benjamin Kohler, Larry Kercher, Tracy Jones, Stacey Kohler, Tracey Knauss, Lynne Knauss. Back Row: Sherry Kline. Sharon Keek, Alyssa Hvizdos, Lisa Jurich, Francinc Kroboth, Sharon Kchoe, Darlene Keek, Joan Kercher, Dianne Koch, Trudi Kncller. HOMEROOM 122. Bottom Row: Taryn Kulp, I aniel Marstcllcr, Noel Labenberg. Kent Kropp, Richard Mar- tin. Paul Malik. Second Row: Herbert Lenhart, Michael Kromcr, Judy Long, Wendy Litrides, Toni Lattimer, Or- olee Laglcr, Guy Lee, Bryan Lokez. Back Row: Paula Mancuso, Debra Laucr, Pamela Marino. Gigi Louie, Mar- tin MacLachlan. Karen Leibert, Tcri Lippowitsch, Lynne Lopsey. 144 Class of ’77 HOMEROOM 40V Bottom Row: Patrick McKcegan. William McNamara. Brad Mcllvain. Second Row: David Milinichik, David Morris, Patricia Mclchcr, Ix ta Mor- ing, Claudia Mcrklc, Valerie Miller, Cynthia Miller. Back Row: Rose Miller, Roxanne Miller, Steven Milinichik, Matthew MeTish, James Meade, Timothy Mercer. Scott Meek. Sophomores HOMEROOM 25. Bottom Row: Steven Nixon, Thomas Parana. George Nichols, James Pfcnningcr. Sec- ond Row: Douglas Nester, Michael Ocls, William Pra- del, Todd Oplingcr, Peter O’Sullivan, Jack Raymond, Bruce Oswald, Thomas Ncilan. Back Row: Peggy Rci- nert, Cassandra Munn, Lianne Newton, Beth Owen, I-ori Rakestraw. Lori Nishnic, Renee Musseman, Anne Penne- backer, Deborah O’Connors, Robin Rcidnaucr. HOMEROOM 205. Bottom Row: Tom Sabol, Glenn Rohrbach, Peter Schreibcr, Peter Roland, Douglas Reiss. Second Row. Michael Robins, Brian Ruff, Barbara Schmauch. Kathy Schmoycr. Barbara Ross. Rita Romig, Sandra Rizzetto. Linda Schoch. Back Row: John Schmitt, Betty Reinhart, Diane Rodenbach, Jane Roycroft, Debo- rah Schaffer, Brenda Schantz, Audi Rossancse, Joanne Rheiner, Blanche Renninger. HOMEROOM 302. Bottom Row: Jonathan Steiner, John Sterner, Glenn Shinglcr, John Shaffer, Michael Sicinzki, Kevin Smith, Scott Sherman. Second Row: Pam Seip. Elizabeth Schwartz. Shirley Smich. Dolores Smith, Kim Stephen, Audrey Snyder, Lori Sigley, Russell Stcltz. Back Row: Renee Scocco, Anita Showaltcr, Tina Smith. Patti Souilliard, Nancy Seibert, Annette Smith, Carole Snyder, Mary Semaneik. Class of ’77 HOMEROOM 21. Bottom Row: Stanley Toth, James Stewart, Brian Walbert. Second Row: Debra Taylor, William Stoncback, Thomas Strohlcin, David Zent- meyer, Gregory Swanson, Donna Thethewey. Back Row: Denise Urbanowicz, Beth Vanskike. Julie Valek, Debra Strunk, Danette Trammell, Sallie Thompson, Mark Transue. 147 Juniors DENISE GRUBER Vice-President ROBIN FALK Treasurer DENISE HEIL Secretary 148 Class of 76 — v ' HOMEROOM 219. Bottom Row: R. Mark Short. Gary Shiffcrt. David Schneider, Clarence Schmoycr. Jeffrey Schuler. Second Row: Tamela Sherriff, Joanne Shapiro, Jan Shelhamer, Lori Simmons, Donna Shcllenbergcr, Denise Shelly, Carolyn Schciry, Belinda Search. Third Row: William Holvcy, Frank Schlosscr, David Sieger, Barr ' Schreiter. Jean Schwartz. Peter Schmidt. Glenn Smickley, Charles Ayers, Ira Schoonhovcr. Back Row Sue Shane, Cynthia Schueck, Elaine Seislove, Lynn Schaeffer, Sheri Schneider, Leigh Shcek, Karen Schantz, Pamela Seidel, Cathy Schantz 149 .,........ •••i. -. Juniors HOMEROOM 332. Bottom Row: Jann Bicbcr, Randy Boehm, Karla Bausman, Glenn Adam, Cccilc Bauder, Kathy Bachman, Ix ri Bertsch, Karen Arndt. Back Row: Bonnie Bailey. Barbara Bast, Charles Angell, Ronald Bankes, Karen Bausman, Tom Bisbing, I-ouise Bcitlcr. Charles Augello, Kathy Bom. HOMEROOM 29. Bottom Row: Jay Boyle, Sonia Carom, Barbara Brensinger, Chris Buezewski. Second Row: Joseph Burgio, Debra Brey, Laurie Buss. Jan Campbell. William Caddoo. Third Row: Wendy Boyer. Bette Braun. Donald Butz, Alastair Carr, Joan Bothner, Lynn Chonski. Back Row: Joel Carpenter, Andrew Buhn, Debby Boyd. Robert Chileote, Karen Buss, David Can- non. HOMEROOM 400. Bottom Row: Nancy Dieter. Vir- ginia DeFrain, Cheryl DcLong, Terry Egan. Second Row: Jill Cope. Annette Colson, Aimee Churchel, Mary Christman, Jan Clifford, Brenda DcLong. Back Row: Sharon DeFrain, Michael Cosmos, Kathy Doncy, Timo- thy DeLong, LceAnn Drabick. Lauren Cochrane, Jon Clewell, Chetyl Derr, Terry Dornblascr, Patricia Del- Buono. Class of ’76 HOMEROOM 201. Bottom Row: Cynthia Ettl, Kathryn Fcglcy, Joseph Englcman, Kerry Fellman. Seated: David Fcglcy, Diana Erb. Linda Faust. Center: Neil Eisenhard. Back Row: Mark Faco, Sandra Eisen- hard, David Elok, Mary Erb, Scott Fenstermaker, Barbara Englcman, Gregory Fackler. HOMEROOM 31. Bottom Row: Betsey Frey. Michael Gabcllini. Gary Genther, Mark Gcry, Karen Flexer. Sec- ond Row: Kelly Galvin, Cindy Frey, Linda Frey. Third Row: Kim Gehman, Stephanie Funk, Bernadette Fries, Donna Fischer. Diann Focht, Richard Fritz, Amy Fowler, William Gasdaska. Donna Frantz, Kim Gerhart. Back Row: Jay Fretz, Christopher Frederick, Michael Frey, Eric Fiest. 151 rHi. Juniors HOMEROOM 109. Bottom Row Mark Haltzman, Denise Gruber, Sharon Groller, Gail Glina, Kim Godtfring. Back Row: Lynne Goodridge, Randy Gunn, Larry Green. Robin Greenawalt, John Grim, Carole Haberle. Francis Gough. Robert Gregory. 152 Class of ’76 HOMEROOM 204: Bottom Row: David Hamm, Majo- ric Hochstrasscr, Mark Hcck, Karen Hohe, Kevin Huy- ett, Cheryl Huber, Michael Holzingcr. Second Row: Mark Heller, Richard Hunsickcr, Ed Huddhc, Kelli Her- man, David Hay. Brenda Hillcgass, Dennis Hochstrasscr, Derek Hoppes. Back Row: Donna Held, Susan Hobaugh, Robin Handwerk, Patti Hull, Harold Heck- man, Richard Hoffman, Denise Heil, Thomas Hartline. Robin Hertzog, Cheryl Hosfcld, Barbara Hemphill, Karen Hertzog, Jan Hempcrly. HOMEROOM 328. Bottom,Row: Susan Jannucci, Joan Jaffe, Vickie Jaskuta, Debra Keim, Gayle Kerchner. Sec- ond Row: Sheryl Kerchner, Andrea Kline, Sue Kline, Susan Kline, Doreen Keck, Patricia Klotz. Third Row: Thomas Klein, Barry Keller, Gregory Klidonas, Robert Jones, Jeffrey Kline, Mark Jaworski. Kevin Kirkpatrick. Back Row: Joan Jepsen. Thomas Klinefelter, Brian Kah- ler, Alan Jennings, William Holvey, Brian Klcppingcr, Robert Jims, Kathy Hvizdos. HOMEROOM 304. Bottom Row: Kathy Krebs. Carol I-audcnslagcr, Gary Kubat, Lori Lindstrom, Pam Kozy, Elaine Kradjcl, Kim Kovish. Second Row: Mark Lichienwalncr, Howard Krause, Jan Knapp, Lisa Levene, Patrick I.ipyanic. Back Row: Mary Labanz, Anne Lauden- schlager. Nan Laudenslagcr, Jane Krisukas, Amy Kuc- zek, Susan Laudenslagcr, Richard Kospiah, Eric Koehler, Michael Kuhns, Gary Leach, Sandra Koons, Thomas Kocis. HOMEROOM 333. Bottom Row: Peggy Messier, Elea- nor Mansell, Janet Miller. Diana Marsch, Elizabeth McF.lroy, Debra Miller. Second Row: Corey McQuillcn, Karen Mohr, Ann Loeffer, Michele Meade, Beverly McElroy, JoAnn Litzenberger, June Litzenberger, Mari- lyn Miller, Cheryl Mohr. Donna Miner. Back Row: David Melroy, Gregory Molder, Robert Lord, John Mar- tin, David Mason, Robert McNamara, Glenn Miller. HOMEROOM 316. Bottom Row: Dale Reichert, Debra Miller. Yvonne Schantzcnbach, Terri Sell, Barry Plarr. Second Row: Scott Wertman, Mark Terfinko. Dale Rohrbach, Richard Knauss, Steven Zeravsky, John Heck, David Schoch, Robert Sicndcll. Back Row: A1 Rohrbach, Mark Ruth, David Miller, Donald Torrence, Jeffery McFarland, James Mansfield, John Storck, Daniel Mabus, Jay Deck, Keith Ritter, Joseph Kudla. HOMEROOM 202. Bottom Row: William Moyer, Thomas Mountain, James Mountain, Wayne Moyer, Warren Myers, Mark Prescott, Ronald Natress. Second Row: William Nuss, Annette Peifley, Jane Powell. Ixs- lie Pirl, Carol Moyer, Karen Pasda, Anne Powell. Back Row: Annette Pallante, Barbara Pfeiffer. David Nik- ischcr, Rosemary Nuver, Donna Raudenbush, Karen Rauch, Debra Picrog, Kim Moyer, Barry Muth, Christo- pher Ochs. Class of ’76 HOMEROOM 401. Bottom Row: Pam Rcifinger, Gail Richards, Sheila Rolen. Alexandra Roebuck. Lisa Sachs Second Row: Scott Scagcr, Nancy Rice. Laurie Reimert, Donna Rothenberger, Charlene Saeger, Frank Roth. Third Row: Penny Rauenzahn, William Roeder, Cynthia Reiss. Michale Reiss, Linda Ritter. Back Row: Donna Rhoads. Veronica Rokosny, Robert Roy, Denise Rey- nolds. Scott Roeder, Janinc Sanford, Fred Reed, Sharlcnc Sables, Gloria Rhode. HOMEROOM 303- Bottom Row: Terry Hartman, Fred- erick Hersh, Steven Rowe, Randy Bearish, Dennis Swavcly. Jeffrey Arndt, Gerald Hottlc, Richard Dean Second Row: Erin O’Brien, Jeannie Mate, Diane Miller. Jan Wieand, Margaret Shaw. Cindy Dries, Lynn Urland, Barbara Christman. Back Row: Bret Detweiler, Carl Haas. Peter Anthony, Ed Wigfield, Thomas Mack. Clark Ecken, Paul Trittcnbach, Allen Oswald, Bryan Dunbar, Donald Hoffman, Michael Baundt. 155 Juniors HOMEROOM 219. Bottom Row: Cindy Horn, Debbie Shepherd, Tammy Ruth, Kim Sturtevant, Ethel Kline. Diane Winkler, Lynn Lowin, Diane Pradcl. Back Row Glenn Ritter, Robert Kline, Scott Peters, Jay Scchlcr, Alan Sebring.John Shafer, Barry Wchr, John Stauffer, James Frederick. Richard Smith. Terry Reilly. Class of’76 HOMEROOM 501. Bottom Row: Shelly Stichtcr. Linda Snydeman, Faith Stoncback, Monica Stoudt. Second Row: Jeanne Sperduti, Vicki Stoncback, Stephanie Ster- ner, Marie Stocker, Patricia Steiner, Kathy Stephen, Mar- garita Solivan. Third Row: Kathy Striny, Roxanne Span- gler, Melinda Strohecker. Maureen Stover. Donna Bortz. Rose Snyder. Back Row: John Surdoval. Steven Soitysiak, Scott Smickley. Robert Fricling, Richard Stoncback. Den- nis Smith, Brian Smoycr, Jeffrey Smith, Daniel Sterner, Michael Stahlcy, Mark Smith. HOMEROOM 507. Bottom Row: David Dotson, Steve Butz, William Kershner, Michael Kline, William Kiser, Dwight Bitting, Dana Berg, Dale Hetrick. Back Row: Deborah Dech, Lynn Hollcmhoner, Kathy Kemmerer, Richard Hangen, David Keller, Michael Jung. Michael Kcrchner, Guy Kline. Steve Kline. Robert Fedora. Linda Boyer, Robin Brinker. Not Pictured: Anthony Colson. 157 Juniors HOMKROOM 35. Bottom Row: Karen Utsch. Nancy Thomas. Sue Boehm, Kim Brown. Barbara Thomas. Phyllis Tyler, Sharon Trumborc. Back Row: Brian Tihansky, Robert Volk, James Wagner, William Temo- sky. Jack Vanvlcit. Wendy Urffer, Cheryl Ueberroth, Debra Trcxlcr, Rose Mary Underwood. HOMEROOM 331. Bottom Row: Mary Weis, Glenn Yohe, Mark Wcaknccht. Robert Wicland. Bard Weller, Audrey Zentz, Kathy Ycakcl. Second Row: Debra Warmkcsscl, Shirley Yorkey, Debra Williams. Mary Wirth. Jane Zayaitz, Melanie Weidner, Sandra Wentz, Deanna Weber. Third Rowr: Michele Wentz, Karen Zogas, Kathy Wieder, Lisa Wierman, Corrine Zcllner, Patrice Zalokar, Amy Williamson, Janet Foley, Chris Wilson, Jane Wright. Back Row: Rcgihald Young, David Walp, David Zaborowski. 158 LrKAUUA 1 ES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES GRADUATES __GRADUATES 161 Graduates — ’75 SCOTT A. ACKER 210 North Second Street, Emmaus COY L ACKERMAN Daisy Circle AOW, Macungie County Band 4; Instrumental Music 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 4; Wind Ensemble4. CHERYLS. ADAMS 128 Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills R.D. 2, Coopersburg Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Outdoors Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3. KATHLEEN S. ADAMS 80 Oak Drive, Macungie Class Vice-President 3,4; Pep Club 4; Softball 3,4. WENDY Y. AFFLER BACH R.D. 2, Box 8559, Macungie Art Club 1, 2, 3,4; Rifle Club 2, 3; Stage Crew 4. CARRIE L. ALPAGO 544 Franklin Street, Emmaus Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary' 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Outdoors Club 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Tattler 4; Youth Education Association 3,4. MARIE E. ALVARADO 201 North Fifth Street, Emmaus Campus Life 3; E-Hive 3, 4; Keyette 4 (Vice-President 4); National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Tattler 4; Tennis 3,4. MICHAEL P. ANTRIM 1204 Tenth Street, Emmaus Football 1; Future Business leaders of America 1, 2, 3,4; Wrestling 3. MICHAEL ARNDT R.D. 1, Alburtis ELIZABETH J. ARNOLD 218 Spruce Street Emmaus 162 International Relations Club 1, 2, 3. Graduates — ’75 SUSAN L. BACHMAN Route 1, Wescosvillc DEANNA BAILEY R.D. 1, Box 12, Old Zionsville JEFFREY S. BAILEY Box 83, R.D. 2, Macungie Future Business Leaders of America 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1,2; Science Club 2, 3; Stage Crew 4; Soccer 3; Student Council 1, 2; Youth Education Associa- tion 1,2, 3,4. MICHAEL M. BAKER Box 8, Zionsville EAGLE 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Movie 4; Senior Play 4; Soul Brothers 4. MRS. NANCY E. KRESSLEY Advisor 163 MICHAEL D. ROSS President Graduates — ’75 JOANN BARNES 156 South Sixteenth Street, Emmaus RENEE A. BARTHOLOMEW R.D. 1, Zionsvillc E-Hive 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Kcycttcs 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Softball 1, 2, 3,4. WILLIAM C. BASS 6 Fairway Lane, Wescosville Astronomy Club 2; Golf Club 3. WILLIAM D. BAST 1305 Little Lehigh Drive, Emmaus Band 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Soccer Juggling Club 2, 3,4; Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Tennis 1, 2, 3,4; Varsity E” 4; Volleyball 3; Weightlifting Club 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2. KATHLEEN S. ADAMS Vice-President 164 Graduates — ’75 BONNIE L. BASTI AN 609 Fernwood Street, Emmaus THOMAS D. BAUDER 703 Donald Drive, Emmaus PEGGY BAUER 414 Franklin Street, Alburtis CHERYL L. BAUMAN Box 511, R.D. 1, Macungic EAGLE 4 (Secretary 4); E-Hive 1, 2, 3; Executive Committee 3, 4; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4 (Vice-President 4); Outdoors Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tattler4. ELIZABETH J. BAYTON 51 Butternut Lane, Macungie Marching Band 1,2,3. BONNIE L BEDNARIK 4377 Clearview Circle, Allentown Pep Club 4. JAMES A. BEERS 959 Fernwood Street, Emmaus TIMOTHY N. BEITLER R.D. l, Alburtis KATHLEEN A. BENNICOFF 4 Buckeye Road, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Softball I, 2, 3,4; Varsity E” 2, 3,4; Student Council 4. MARLA J. BENNICOFF 4 Buckeye Road, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Varsity E” 2, 3, 4. 165 Graduates — ’75 DAVID F. BERGSTRESSER R.D. 2, Box 108, Allentown Rifle Club 2; Stage Crew 2, 3,4. TINA M. BIBBER 15 South Seventh Street, Emmaus Future Business leaders of America 1. DAVID S. BIELER 550 North Second Street, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2; Basketball Club 1, 2; EAGLE 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Senior Board Member 4); Marine Corps Physical Fitness 3, 4; Physical Fitness and Agility Club 3, 4; Soul Brothers 3,4 (Vice-President 4); Student Council 4; Track 3,4; Varsity E” 3,4 (Treasurer 4); Volleyball 3. VIRJEAN S. BILGER 57 Third Street, Alburtis Esquires 3; Instrumental Music 1,2; Intramurals 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 3,4. KAREN W. BILLGER 1613 West Minor Street, Emmaus Future Secretaries Association 3; E-Hive 4; Pep Club 1. BONNIE M. BLACHA 42 Woodbine Road AO, Macungie Concert Band 1; Concert Choir 4; Country Band 3, 4; District Band 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pit Orchestra 3,4; Wind Ensemble 2, 3,4. THOMAS A. BLAIR 166 East Harrison Street, Emmaus Astronomy Club 2; Caving Club 2; Intramurals 3. KEITH A. BLANK 46 Front Street, Alburtis JAMI D. BODLE 518 Franklin Street, Emmaus Band 1,2; Pep Club 4. MAJORI E R. BOEHM R.D. I, Mill Road, Emmaus Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 166 Graduates — ’75 DAVID P. BOGERT Butz Road, R.D. X, Mertztown SHARON BOGERT R.D. 1, Alburtis ROBIN J. BORTZ 19 Elm Street, Emmaus Aquatics 2; Dolphin 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; Interact 4 (Secretary 4); Student Council 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3,4; Tattler 4; Varsity E” 2, 3,4. SHARON K. BORTZ 547 North Third Street, Emmaus Future Secretaries Association 3; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary’ 1,2; Pep Club 4; Tattler 4. DANIELE A. FRIENDY Secretary JENNIFER J. WILSON Treasurer 167 Graduates - PAMELA J. BOSSONS 7 Seem Street, Emmaus Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 1, 2; Wrestling Manager 1, 2, 3. JUDY U. BOWER 128 West Second Street, Alburtis PATRICIA A. BOWER 545 Ridge Street, Emmaus Student Council 2. DEBRA BOYER R.D. 1, Box 199, Emmaus 168 Graduates — ’75 JAMES M. BOYER 107 School Street, Alburtis CHARLES BOYLE 103 Hillcrest Drive, Macungic ALAN D. BRANNAN 406 Cherokee Street, Emmaus Cross Country 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2,3,4. KAREN S. BRETER 421 Chestnut Circle, Alburtis Girls Wrestling Auxiliary 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Tattler 4. KEVIN R. BREY 1999 Miller Avenue, Emmaus Rifle Club 2. DARLENE R. BROBST 646 Fcrnwood Street, Emmaus CHRIS G. BRUNNER R.D. 1, Emmaus Cross Country 2; Rifle Club 1; Track I, 2. KAREN A. BUCHECKER 315 North Fifth Street, Emmaus Dolphin Club 1, 2. JEFFREY J. BURIAN R.D. 1, Alburtis KAREN E. BURKERT R.D. 1, Emmaus Future Business Ixadcrs of America 4. 169 Graduates — ’75 JEFF G. BUSS R.D. 1, Emmaus KATHERINE MARIE BUTZ Box 188A, Shantz Spring Road, Allentown MICHAEL D. BUTZ R.D. 2, Mertztown NANCY L. CALDARELLI Wescos ville Basketball Manager 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Ski Club 4. ROBERT D. CAMPAIN 474 Manor Drive, Allentown Barbershop Quartet 2, 3,4; Concert Choir 2, 3,4; COPA 3,4; County Band 2, 3,4; District Chorus 4; Soul Brothers 4; Wind Ensemble 2, 3,4. AMY L. CARL 1005 Laura Street, Emmaus Dolphin Club 1, 2; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Kcyette4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Tattler 4 (Editor). JOAN E. CARL 364 Broad Street, Emmaus Pep Club 1, 2, 3. JOHN C. CARL R.D. 1, Emmaus Student Council 1. CHERYL D. CARLSON 4177 Elm Drive, Allentown County Band 4; Marching Band 4. SCOTT J. CASK IE 110 Race Street, Macungie Band 1, 2, 3. 170 Graduates — ’75 TERRY M. CHARNOSKI 20 Spring Creek Road, Macungie Rifle Club 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4. STEVE A. CHILCOTE 304 East Main Street, Macungie Fly Tying Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. KAREN A. CHONSKI 413 Cherokee Street, Emmaus Equestrian Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3. JAMES L. CHRISTMAN R.D. 2, Indian Creek Road, Macungie 171 Graduates — ’75 JOEL R. CHRISTMAN Church view Road, R.D. I, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2, 3 (Manager 2, 3); Cross Country 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3,4; Varsity E” 4. RICK N. CLAYSON 2141 Rosewood Lane, Allentown GALE Y. CONAWAY R.D. 2, Box 136, Allentown Art Club 3; Bible Study 3,4; Intramurals 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3,4. KEVIN G. COULTON 4357 Heather Lane, R.D. 2, Allentown Dance Band 4; Halloween Painting Contest 3; Key Club 3, 4; Outdoors Club 3, 4; Pit Orchestra 4 ; Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Soccer Juggling 3; Varsity E” 4; Weightlifting 3,4. 172 Graduates — ’75 J. JEFFREY CRAGO 1 Fairway Lane, Wescosville Spelunking 2; Wrestling 2, 3. GARY B. CROSSLEY 551 Broad Street, Emmaus Baseball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoors Club 4; Varsity E” 4; Volley- ball 4 (Captain 4); Volleyball Club 3,4; Weightlifting 3,4. DEBRA L. DAVID 108 Heather Drive, R.D. 7. Allentown Dolphin Club 3, 4; Flag Twirler 4 (Captain 4); Intramurals 2; Interact 4 (Treasurer 4); Outdoors Club 3, 4(Trcasurer 4); Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4. KATHLEEN M. DAVIEAU 4304 Clearview Circle, Allentown Intramurals 3. JOSEPH DAVIES R.D. 2, Emmaus WILLIAM P. DEBUS R.D. 2, Box 129, Emmaus Astronomy Club 2; Chess Club 4; United Nations Model Assembly 4. STEVE R. DEFRAIN 3 Heather Road, Macungie SHIRLEY DeLONG 1327 South Mountain Drive, Emmaus CRAIG E. DEMMY 641 Glenwood Street, Emmaus Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; COPA 3, 4; County Band 4; District Chorus 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Stingers 4; Soul Brothers 3, 4 (President 4); Varsity E”4; Wind Ensemble 4. ROBERT E. DENNIS R.D. 2, South Fifth Street, Emmaus Student Council 3; Vice-President 3. 173 Graduates — ’75 KEVIN D. DERR Box 481, R.D. 1, Emmaus Band 1, 2, 3. SHERYL F. DESCH 14 Lea Street, Macungie LINDA J. DEW ALT Box 90, R.D. 1, Zionsville Art Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2. NANCY A. DONEY Box 74, Zionsville EAGLE 4; Intramurals 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 2. KEITH R. DORNEY 404 East Main Street, Macungie Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 2, 3,4. DEBRA A. DOYLE 850 Lawrence Drive, Emmaus Art Club 3; EAGLE 4; Ski Club 4; Spelunking 2, 3; Student Council 4. CLAIRE M. DRONETTI 327 North Fifth Street, Emmaus Future Business Leaders of America 1, 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2; Tattler 4; Volleyball 4 (Co-Captain 4); Youth Education Association 3, 4 (President 3,4). CINDY J. DRUCKENMILLER 220 Harrison Street, Emmaus Dolphin Club I; Swimming 2, 3,4; Varsity E” 3,4. KAREN L. DUNTON 35 South Fifth Street, Emmaus National Honor Society 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Youth Education Associa- tion 3. PAUL F. DURACINSKY 118 South Fourth Street, Emmaus 174 Baseball 2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3,4. Graduates — ’75 ALAN G. EBERWEIN 104 North Ninth Street, Emmaus MICHELLE A. EISENTRAUT 915 Chestnut Street, Emmaus Student Council 1; Swim Team 2. JAN E. ENGELBRECHT 148 Main Street, Emmaus Chamber Singers 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; COPA 2; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 3; Keyette 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 3,4; Ski Club 3; Student Council 4; Tattler 4 (Editor-in-Chief). ROSELINE A. ENGLER South Fifth Street, R.D. 2, Emmaus 175 Graduates — ’75 KEVIN HR BE 103 John Street, Emmaus RUTH A. ERICH R.D. 1, Box 323, Zionsville Instrumental Music 1, 2, 3; Future Business Leaders of America 4. MARY A. L. ETTL Box 38, R.D. 2, Allentown GERRY L. EVANS 656 Fernwood Street, Emmaus Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Choir 4; Future Business Leaders of America I, 2, 3,4. 176 Graduates — ’75 TERRY L. FEATHER 1310 West Minor Street, Emmaus Class Vice-President 1,2; Student Council 1, 2. PATRICK FEENEY 454 East Main Street, Emmaus JEFFREY A. FEGLEY 138 West Main Street, Wescosville KIM T. FEGLEY 526 Broad Street, Emmaus Student Council 3,4. SHAWNA D. FEHNEL 835 Chestnut Street, Emmaus Aquatic Club 2; Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Volleyball 3; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Tattler 4; Youth Education Association 2, 3. DEBORAH A. FERRELL 16 Fairway Lane, Wescosville Future Secretaries Association 3; Intramurals 2; Ski Club 1; Student Coun- cil 2, 3. JUDY M. FILBERT 517 North Alpine Street, Emmaus Future Secretaries Association 3,4. ROY W. FINK 4226 South Drive, Allentown Intramurals 2. LOUISE A. FISCHER 252 Minor Street, Emmaus Band 2; County Band 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Swim Team 2, 3,4; Varsity E” 3,4; Woodwind Ensemble 3,4. PAUL D. FOWLER 704 North Second Street, Emmaus Concert Choir 2, 3,4; District Chorus 2, 3,4; Men’s Glee Club 2; Regional Chorus 4. 177 Graduates — ’75 Mary Ann Fox 1231 West Jubilee Street, Emmaus National Honor Society 4. LUCINDA J. FRABLE R.D. 1, Wescosville JANE L. FRANKENFIELD 108 Charles Road, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Varsity fE” 2, 3,4; Volleyball 3,4. DANIELE A. FRIENDY 76 Oak Drive, Macungie Girls’ Chorus 1; Pep Club 3,4; Class Secretary 4; Spelunking Club 2; Tatt- ler 4. Aquatic Club 2. ROBIN E. FRITCH 168 Main Street, Emmaus ROBIN FRITZ 30 Lea Street, Macungie PERRY R. FRIZ 82 Heather Road, Ancient Oak, Macungic Astronomy Club 2; Spelunking Club 2. DANIEL L FULMER Sycamore Street, Macungie DAVID L. FULMER 29 Sycamore Street, Macungie Spelunking Club 2; Soccer 2. KIMBERLY GABELLINI Box 136, R.D. I, Emmaus Graduates — ’75 DONALD O. GA1R 120 Harrison Street, Emmaus Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Basketball Club 1; Soul Brothers 4; Varsity E” 4 (Vice-President 4); Weightlifting 4. EUGENE P. GALLAGHER 131 South Fourth Street, Emmaus Football I, 2, 3,4; Intramurals 2, 3,4; Volleyball 4. JEAN GARGER 38 Oak Drive, Macungie MARTIN J. GASPER Box 297, Zionsville COPA 4; EAGLE 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Soul Brothers 4. 179 Graduates — ’75 BURT GAUGLKR 1280 South Tenth Street, Emmaus TIMOTHY H. GAYLOR 3761 Devonshire Road, Allentown Dolphin Club 4; Soul Brothers 4; Swim Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity E” 4. PATTI GERHART 559 Evergreen Street, Emmaus CELESTE S. GERLACH 533 North Third Street, Emmaus Art Club 3; Library Aides 1; National Honor Society 3,4. 180 Graduates — ’75 LINDA M. GERLETTE 1749 West Wood Street, Emmaus National Honor Society 3,4. CHARLES R. GITTELSON 250 Spring Creek Road, Macungie Cross Country 4; Rifle Club 3; Track 4. NANCY J. GONSALVES R.D. 1, Alburtis Future Secretaries of America 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Pep Club 1; Ski Club 4; Tattler 4. DEBORAH E. GRESS 548 Furnace Street, Emmaus Baseball Statistician 4; Flag Twirlcr 4; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 2, 3; Interact 4 (Board Member 4); Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Karate 2; Outdoors Club 2, 4 (Vice-President 4); Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Soccer Line Girl 4; Student Council 4; Tattler 4; YEA 4. KAREN GROLLER 1302 South Tenth Street, Emmaus TERRY L GROSS 101 Walnut Street, Macungie Football I, 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3,4; Senior Play 4; Soul Brothers 3,4 (Vice- President 4); COPA 1, 2, 3,4; Volleyball 3. RODERICK A. GRUPEN 725 Pine Street, Emmaus Ski Club 3,4; Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Swimming 2; Team 2; Tennis 1,2, 3,4. BRUCE R. GUSTAFSON 106 Spring Creek Road, Macungie RANDY J. GYORY 17 Butternut Lane, Macungie Concert Band 1; Marching Band 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain 4); Soccer Club 4; Volleyball 4. GREGORY J. HAAS 2 Niblick Place, Wescosville Cross Country 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Track 2, 3,4. 181 Graduates — ’75 ANGELA HABERLE R.D. I, Zionsville DEBRA R. HABERLE 404 Keystone Avenue, Emmaus Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 3; Gymnastics Club 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Soccer Line Girl 4; Tattler 4. GARY HABERLE Old Zionsvillie DANIELJL HABRIAL 401 North Sixth Street, Emmaus WILLIAM C HACKER 102 Heather Drive, Allentown Band 2, 3; COPA 4; E-Hivc 4 (Editor 4); Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); National Honor Society 3,4; Outdoors Club 4. KAREN A. HAHN 101 Charles Road, Emmaus Dolphin Club 1; Gym Club 1. KIMBERLY R. HALL 235 Spruce Street, Emmaus Swim Team 1; International Relations 1, 2, 3 (Vice-President 3); Senior Play 4; Student Council 1,2,4. JONATHAN C HALTZMAN R.D. I, Emmaus Intramurals 1; Soul Brothers 4. LUCINDA C. HANZLIK 989 Seventh Street Circle, Emmaus Girls’ Chorus 1; Intramurals 3; National Honor Society 4; Senior Play 4; Tattler 4; YEA 3,4 (Vice-President 3, 4). TERRY M. HARDIMAN 57 Catalpa Drive A.O., Macungie 182 Graduates — ’75 JILLJ. HARPER 1205 West Broad Street, Emmaus Dolphin 1, 2, 3,4 (President 4); Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3,4; Keyette Club 4; Pep Club 1; Student Council 4; Tattler 4; Varsity E” 4! ROBERT D. HARMAN R.D. 1, Wescosville DRUCINDA L. HARRISON 347 Berger Street, Emmaus Chamber Singers 2, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); COPA 4; District Chorus 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Keyette Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Senior Play 4; YEA 3. DANIEL R. HARWICK 111 Berger Street, Emmaus COPA 1, 2, 3, 4; Esquires I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Secre- tary 4); Eastern District Band 3,4; All-State Band 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Stingers 4: Wind Ensemble 2, 3,4 (Student Director 4). 183 Graduates — ’75 JODY L HASIK R.D. 1, Emmaus Guitar Club 1; Rifle Club 4. CHERYL HAUGHNEY 51 Oak Drive, Macungie HEATHER ANN HEATLEY R.D. 1, Batman Drive, Zionsville Basketball 1,2; Chccrlcading 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 1,2; Track 4; Varsity E” 3,4. DALE A. HEFFNER R.D. 2, Macungie Band 1,2, 3; Student Council 3,4. 184 Graduates — ’75 KELLY J. HEFFNER 235 Driver Place, Wescosville Concert Choir 4; COP A 4. KIM P. HEIM BACH R.D. l,ZionsviIIe National Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council 1, 2. DONNA L HEISER R.D. 1, Mill Road, Emmaus Pep Club 1,2, 3; YEA 1. DEBORAH A. HELGESON 86 Walnut Lane, Macungie Gymnastics Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 3; Student Council 4; Tattler 4. ROBIN A. HELLER 739 Henry Drive, Emmaus Color Guard 3,4; Dolphin Club 2, 3; Intramurals 3; Pep Club 3. CAROL A. HENNINGER 703 Greenleaf Street, Emmaus Future Secretaries of America 3,4; YEA 2, 3 (Recording Secretary 3). CHERYL A. HERTZOG 1325 Little Lehigh Drive, Emmaus Concert Choir 2; Outdoors Club 4; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 2; Student Coun- cil 3,4. DAVID P. HERTZOG 176 Seem Street, Emmaus Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Basketball Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Physical Fitness and Agility Club 3, 4; Weightlifting Club 1, 2, 3,4. KEVIN B. HILL R.D. 1, Box 76, Zionsville Football I, 2; Swimming Team 3,4; Varsity E”4; Wrestling 1. TERRY R. HILL 1219 Pennsylvania Avenue, Emmaus Rifle Club 1.2, 3,4 (President 4); Rifle Team 1,2, 3,4 (Captain 4); Soccer 1,2. 185 Graduates — ’75 CYNTHIA L. HILLEGASS R.D. 1, Macungie ROXANN P. HILLEGASS 184 Grecnlcaf Street, Emmaus Future Business leaders of America 1; YEA 3,4. TERRY L. HILLEGASS 614 Green leaf Street Emmaus Baseball 2, 4; Golf Club 2, 3; Golf Team 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Wrestling 1,2, 3,4. DANIEL M. HOFFMAN 228 North Street, Emmaus Band 1; Baseball 2, 3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Varsity E” 4. BEVERLY A. HOLLINGER Box 230, R.D. 1, Wescosville Library Aide 4. DAVID E. HOLMES 3 Shepherd Hills Avenue, Wescosville Cross Country 4; Football 2; Track 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4. LANE HOLMES 4000 Kressler Road, Allentown JUDITH A. HOLVEY 19 Fairway Lane, Wescosville Caving Club 2; Dolphin 2, 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Student Council 1, 2. CAROL A. HOPSTOCK 178 Elm Street, Emmaus Bible Study 4; Intramurals 3,4; YEA 2, 3,4. JACK P. HORKOWITZ 67 West Cherokee Street, Emmaus 186 Football 2, 3,4; Track 2, 3,4; Varsity E” 3,4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Graduates — ’75 MICHELE HOSFELD R.D. 1, Emmaus GARY HOWERTER 528 Seem Street, Emmaus HENRY W. HUDSON IV 804 Fern wood Street, Emmaus Football 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Marine Corps Physical Fit- ness 4; Outdoors Club 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Soccer Juggling Club 2, 3, 4; Weight Training and Agility Club 3,4. SHERRY A. HUNSBERGER R.D. 1, Box 492, Macungie Intramurals 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 187 Graduates — ’75 DIANE M. HUNSICKER 135 North Eighth Street. Allentown Future Secretaries Association 3. KARYE ANN HUNSICKER 418 Ridge Street, Emmaus Art Club 1; Pep Club 1; Youth Education Association I. TERRY ANN HUNSICKER 316 North Second Street, Emmaus Youth Education Association 3,4. JUDITH A. IOBST 125 South Twelfth Street, Emmaus Intramurals 3; Outdoors Club 3; Youth Education Association 4. 188 Graduates — ’75 TERRY L. JACOBY 227 Delong Avenue, Emmaus Ski Club 4. RODGER S. JAFFE 962 Donald Drive, Emmaus Science Club 1; Soccer 2; Intramurals 4. THOMAS J.JAINDLE Box 426, R.D. 1, Alburtis Band 1,2, 3; Ski Club I, 2, 3,4; Tattler 4; Wind Ensemble 3,4. CHERYLLJANZ 49 Orchid Road, Macungie DEBORA D. JONES 224 Elm Street, Emmaus Intramurals 2, 3,4. KAREN L KAHLE 172 West Harrison Street, Emmaus Band 1,2; Wind Ensemble 2, 3. DAVID E. KAMMERER 812 Lawrence Drive, Emmaus COPA 1,2; Esquires 4; Pit Orchestra 4; Soul Brothers 3,4. ANNE E. KAUFFMAN 664 Spruce Street, Emmaus Band 1,2, 3, 4; Campus Life 2, 3; COPA 1, 2, 3, 4; E-Hive 3, 4; Executive Committee 3, 4; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Keyette Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Senior Play 4. RANDY R. KEELER 622 Broad Street, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Volleyball 4. MICHAEL KEHOE 980 Hillvicw Road, Allentown 189 Graduates — ’75 KERRY A. KEIM 735 Wayne Circle, Emmaus Pep Club 3,4; Senior Play 4; Soccer Line Girl 4; Tattler 4; Track 3,4 (Man- ager). WILLIAM R. KEISER R.D. 1, Emmaus JEFFERY KELLER R.D. L,Zionsville DEAN D. KELLY 574 Jubilee Street, Emmaus Band 1,2; Golf 1,2, 3,4; Golf Club 1,2,3. SAMUEL KEMMERER R.D. 2, Brookside Road, Macungie RAYMOND A. KEMP 342 Front Street, Albums SUSAN J. KERN 1971 Chestnut Street, Emmaus E-Hive 2, 3; Girls’ Chorus 1; Pep Club 2, 3,4. KAREN K. KERSTETTER R.D. 1, Ridgeway Drive, Zionsville Colorguard 3, 4; COPA 4; EAGLE 2, 3, 4; Equestrian Club 3; Intramurals 2; Tattler 4. HOLLY KIEFER 10 Shephard Hills Avenue. Wescosville 190 ERIN F. KIRKPATRICK 112 East Spruce Street. Emmaus Graduates — '7 5 KENNETH A. KISSINGER Box 215, Fountain Road, Old Zionsville Band I, 2, 4; Esquires 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Wrestling I, 2. ELISE M. KISTLER 753 Lawrence Drive, Emmaus MARK S. KLEE 982 Donald Drive, Emmaus Art Club 1, 3, 4; Campus Life 2; Collage 3,4; E-Hive 3, 4; Marine Physical Fitness 2. JUDITH C. KLEIBSCHEIDEL 823 Glenwood Street, Emmaus Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; E-Hive 2; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Intramurals 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Student Council 4; Tattler 4; Youth Education Association 2, 3,4 (Treasurer 3,4). 191 Graduates — ’75 JOHN D. KLEIN 382 Pine Street, Emmaus DANIELJ. KLOIBER 347 North Seventh Street, Emmaus Golf Club 2; Intramurals 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3); National Honor Society 3,4. HAROLD E. KLOSE 4388 Clearvicw, Allentown SUZAN M. KNAPPENBERGER 31 Hillcrcst Drive, Macungic Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. 192 Graduates — ’75 DEBRA R. KNECHT 246 South Sixteenth Street, Emmaus Campus Life 2, 4; Dolphin 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 4. TERRI L KNOLL 643 North Street, Emmaus Class Executive Committee 3; E-Hive 1; Interact 4 (Vice-President); International Relations 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, President 4); Intramurals 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Student Council 3, 4 (President 4); Tennis Team 3; Varsity E” 4. DEBORAH A. KOCH 360 Seem Street, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Swimming Team 1, 2; Varsity E” 1, 2. VICKI E. KOCH 108 Main Street, Alburtis JOEL W. KOEHLER Box 90, Alburtis Basketball 1,2; Football 1, 2,4; Intramurals 3. ROBIN K. KOHL 337 South Twelfth Street, Emmaus Hockey 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; (Secretary 4); Tattler (Business Manager) 4. THEODORE D. KOHUTH 1701 West Minor Street, Emmaus Intramurals 3,4. ANTHONY KOLLAR 344 Fairview Street, Emmaus MICHAEL KOLLAR 344 Fairview Street, Emmaus DAVID KOLLER 207 North Sixth Street, Emmaus 193 Graduates — EARLS. KOOKER 841 Macungic Avenue, Emmaus DEBRA A. KOONS 22 Walnut Lane, Macungic Girls’ Glee Club 4; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 3. MAUREEN KOPENHAVER 67 Laurel Lane, Ancient Oak, Macungic Dolphin Club 2, 3,4 (Secretary 4); E-Hive 3, 4; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 2, 3 (Treasurer 3); Intramurals 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Tattler 4; Track 4 (Manager 4). KATHRYN ANN M. KOVACS 709 Harrison Street, Emmaus Art Club 4; Collage 4; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 2; Student Council 2. MEGAN R. KRAMER R.D. 2, Rivcrbcnd Road, Allentown Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain 4); Hockey 3; Girls' Wrestling Auxil- iary 1,2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Tattler 4 (Associate Editor 4); Track 4; Varsity E” 4 (President 4). ROBERT A. KRAUSE 354 Minor Street, Emmaus ROBIN L. KRAUSE 85 Heather Road, Macungic Band 1, 2, 3,4. MATTHEW F. J. KREPLEY R.D. 2, Ravenswood, Allentown Tennis 2. GLENN R. KRESSLEY 41 Cedar Street, Macungic Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3,4; Pit Orchestra 3, 4; Soul Brothers 4; Stingers 4; Wind Ensemble 2,3,4. 194 Archery Club 1. SCOTT KRESSLEY 747 Donald Drive, Emmaus Graduates — ’75 SUSAN T. KROBOCK 321 Barrett Road, Emmaus Intramurals 1, 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Soccer Line Girl 4; Tattler 4 (Athletics Editor 4); Track 2, 3,4 (Manager 2, 3,4); YEA 1, 2, 3. AMY J. KROMMHS 430 Cherokee Street, Emmaus Art Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Bible Study 3; EAGLE 3, 4 (Co-Presi- dent 4); Intramurals I, 2, 3; Outdoor Club 3; Student Council 4; YEA 3. CONNIE A. KUHNS R.D. 1, Zionsvillc Pep Club 2. RANDY KUHNS 106 Walnut Lane, R.D. 2, Macungie Astronomy Club 2; Spelunking 2. 195 Graduates — ’75 WILLIAM S. LABENBERG 652 Spruce Street, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1, 3,4. BRENDA A. LAGLER Box 190, Woodlawn Drive, Zionsville Gymnastics Club 1; Library Aide 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Stu- dent Council 4. 196 Graduates — ’75 KENNETH C LALIK 547 Evergreen Street, Emmaus Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 1; Soccer 2, 3,4. SAM LANDIS 669 Furnace Street, Emmaus EUGENE G. LAPP R.D. I, Emmaus Rifle Club I. RICHARD D. LAROS R.D. 1, Emmaus DEBRA L. LEIBENSPERGER R.D. 1, Box 30, Alburtis LYNNE L. LEIBENSPERGER Box 7, East Texas Art Club 4; Basketball 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3. MARY LEIBENSPERGER 526 Jubilee Street. Emmaus ERIC D. LEISER 132 North Fourth Street. Emmaus Football 1,2, 3,4; Outdoors Club 4; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 1,2. SCOTT J. LEVAN R.D. 1, Wescosville EDMUND T. LEVENDUSKY 4374 Heather Lane, R.D. 2, Allentown Football 2, 3, 4; Marine Corps Physical Fitness 3, 4; Soul Brothers 3, 4; Swimming 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity E” 3,4; Weightlifting 3,4. Concert Band 1; Ski Club 1,2, 3,4; Soccer 2, 3,4; Track 1, 2, 3,4. 197 Graduates — CYNTHIA L. LIGHTEN WALNER Spring Creek Road, R.D. 2. Macungic Concert Choir 3,4. SANDRA J. LICHTENWALNER Spring Creek Road, R.D. 2, Macungic Concert Choir 2, 3,4. STEVEN J. LIKINS 63 Butternut Unc, Macungie Swimming 3,4; Table Tennis Club 3. EDWIN R. LITZENBERGER 201 South Fifth Street, Emmaus KAREN E. LOESSL 363 Ridge Street, Emmaus Dolphin Club 2, 3; Future Business Leaders of America 1,2, 3,4 (President 3, 4); Future Secretaries Association 4; Gym Club 1, 2; Intramurals I; Sci- ence Club 1,2; Ski Club 4. TERRANCE B. LONG R.D. 2, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball Club 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. TIMOTHY LOSCH R.D. 1, Emmaus JOHN R. LUCIK 940 Glenwood Street, Emmaus Football 1, 2, 3,4; Ski Club 1,2; Varsity E” 1. 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4. THOMAS W. LUCKEY 223 Harrison Street, Emmaus Basketball (Manager 1); Intramurals 1,4. ROBIN M. LUTZKO R.D. 1, Box 462, Emmaus 198 Graduates — ’75 CAROLYN C. MADONNA 952 Lawrence Drive, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2; Class Treasurer 2; Collage 4; International Relations Club 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JILL A. MARCH 657 Harrison Street, Emmaus Art Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, President 4); Basketball Manager I, 2, 3; COPA 4; Intramurals 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Science Club 1; YEA 3. ROBIN J. MARKLE 146 Linden Court, Emmaus Volleyball 3,4. KENNETH J. MARSH 728 Greenleaf Street, Emmaus Marine Corps Physical Fitness 1, 2,4; Wrestling 2, 3. 199 Graduates — ’75 WANDA E. MARSH 669 Ridge Street, Emmaus Basketball 1,2; Dolphin Club 3; Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4; Future Secretaries Association 4; Intramurals 2; Student Council 1. SUSAN B. MARTIN 1766 West Wood Street, Emmaus National Honor Society 3,4. ANN M. MATY AS 12 Buttercup Road. Macungie Art Club 4; Collage 2. DONALD W. MAURER 102 South Second Street, Emmaus 200 Graduates — '7 5 PATRICIA M. MAZZOCHETO 2 Foxglove Place, AOW, Macungie Science Club 2. ROBERT P. McCORMICK R.D. 2, Box 71, Allentown Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; E-Hive 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Soul Brothers 3,4; Track 4. JEFFREY McELROY 327 Adrain Street, Emmaus SUSAN L. McKEEGAN 7 Divot Drive, Wescosville Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Varsity E” 3,4. THERESA E. McKEEGAN 7 Divot Drive, Wescosville Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Var- sity E” 3,4. KAREN J. McQUILLEN 73 Walnut Lane, Macungie Bible Study Club 2; COPA 2; Future Secretaries of America 4; Intramurals 1; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 1. R. BRIAN McQUILLEN 14 Woodbine Lane, Macungie Football 1. SUSAN M. MEADE 118 Hillcrest Drive, Macungie Intramurals 3; Pep Club 3,4; Swim Team 2, 3,4; Varsity E” 3. ROBERT K. MEGLA Box 313, R.D. 1, Wescosville GINA M. M El LEY Box 280, Trexlertown 201 Graduates — ’75 CHARLES R. MEITZIER 849 Chestnut Street, Emmaus Band 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 2, 3. MARY ELLEN MELCHIOR 356 Fernwood Street, Emmaus CARL L. MELROY 4344 Heather Line, Allentown Cross Country 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL D. MENZEL 3965 Maulfair Drive, Allentown Baseball 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3,4; Swimming 3,4. BONNIEJ. MERKEL Box 8lA, R.D. 2, Macungie COPA 1,2; E-Hive 4; Pep Club 2, 3,4. PATRICIA A. MESSERSCHMIDT Band 1, 2, 3; Campus Life 2, 3; Concert Band L, 2; EAGLE 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Outdoors Club 3; Pep Club 2,3,4. CHERYLS. MESSICK 38 West Second Street, Alburtis Gym Club 1. DEBRA A. MEYER 534 North Second Street, Emmaus Future Business Leaders of America 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. LINDAS. MICHAEL 10 Hickory Road, Macungie Dolphin Club 1; Flag Twirler 4; Gym Club 1. 2, 3; Hockey 1,2; Intramu- rals 1, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Varsity E” 2, 3,4; Volleyball 4; Youth Education Association 3,4. DEBORAH C. MILLARD 4 Putter Drive, Wescosvillc Basketball 1; Swimming 1. 202 Graduates — '75 BRUCE A. MILLER 1123 Pennsylvania Avenue, Emmaus DALE R. MILLER 1362 Pennsylvania Avenue, Emmaus EAGLE 1; Rifle Club 1. DAVID W. MILLER 33 Buckeye Road, Emmaus JOHN H. MILLER R.D. 2, Mertztown Archery Club 1; EAGLE 1; Soul Brothers 4. 203 Graduates — ’75 KENNETH L. MILLER 5 Hardncr Drive, Box 75, R.D. 2, Allentown Track I, 2, 3. RICHARDJ. MILLER R.D. 1, Emmaus Rifle Club 1,2. PAULJ. MITTURA 314 North Second Street, Emmaus Baseball 2, 3,4; Football 2, 3,4. LYNN D. MOGEL 213 East Main Street, Macungie Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3,4; EAGLE 1. 204 Graduates — ’75 DANIEL MOHR 550 North Third Street, Emmaus BRIAN H. MOLL R.D. 1, Box 287, Macungie Rifle Club 1. CAROL A. MOLL R.D. 1, Macungie Rifle Club 1,2,3. VALERIE MONROE 95 Butternut Street, Macungie DAVID B. MORGAN 113 Heather Drive, R.D. 7, Allentown Intramurals 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tennis 1, 3, 4; Varsity E” 4; Volleyball Club 3. PLATTE B. MORING III 3945 Maulfair Drive, Allentown E-Hive 3, 4 (Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4); Marching Band L, 2, 3, 4; Debate 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Junior Board Member 2, 3, President 4); National Honor Society 3, 4 (President 4); COPA 1, 2, 3; Intermediate United Student Forum 4; Student Advisory Board 4; Committee for Improved Discipline 4. ROBIN K. MORRIS 140 West Main Street, Macungie Future Secretaries Association 3,4 (President 4); Pep Club 1, 2. CATHLEEN C. MOULTON 365 Spruce Street, Emmaus Cheerleader 1,2; Swim Team 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2. BRIAN W. MOYER R.D. 1, Box 104, Zionsville E-Hive 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2. 205 KIM A. MOYER 203 Robert Road, Emmaus Graduates — ’75 LOUISE F. MOYER 310 Franklin Street, Alburtis Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary 1,2; Intramurals 2; Pep Club 1. LYNN A. MOYER 111 Lehigh Street, Macungie Soccer Team 2. SCOTT W. MOYER 42 Church Street, Macungie National Honor Society 3,4 : Rifle Club 1; Volleyball 3,4. THOMAS R. MOYER 323 Franklin Street, Alburtis Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Choir 4; Wind Ensemble 4; COPA 1,2, 3,4; Esquires 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 4; Stingers 4. DANIEL M. MULIK 101 Walnut Lane, Macungie DONNA L. MUSSER 128 Dell Street, Emmaus Cheerleader 3, 4; Class Secretary 2, 3; Colorguard 2; Girls’ Wrestling Aux- iliary 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Senior Class Movie 4; Student Council 4; Tattler 4; Varsity E” 4. BETH A. MUTHLER 107 Main Street, Alburtis COPA 3; Stage Crew 3,4. JAYNE C. MYERS 534 Turner Street, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 4; Intramurals 2; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Tattler 4. KEITH E. NASH 990 Little Lehigh Drive, Emmaus Basketball (Student Trainer 4); Football I, 2, 3, 4 (Student Trainer 4); National Honor Society 3, 4 (President 4); Science Club 1; Senior Play 4; Soul Brothers 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Varsity E” 3, 4; Weightlifting 4. CRAIG F. NEWTON Box 49, R.D. 2, Emmaus 206 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3,4 (President 3, Vice-President 4). Graduates — ’75 SCOTT P. NEISS 735 Harrison Street, Emmaus FRANK W. NIKISCHER 948 Little Lehigh Drive, Emmaus Soul Brothers 3,4; Swim Team (Manager) 2; Weightlifting Club 3. BARRY S. NONNEMACHER 35 South Fourth Street, Emmaus Varsity E” 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4. DEBRA J. NONNEMAKER Walnut Lane, Old Zionsvillc Cheerleading 3; Pep Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3,4. 207 Graduates — ’75 M. CLYDE NORELLI 717 Liberty Street, Emmaus Cross Country 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Swim Team 1, 2; Track 2, 3,4; Varsity E” 4. GARY L. NUSS R.D. 2, Box 14, Emmaus Bible Study Club 3, 4; Campus Life 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4. SUSAN V. O’BRIEN 70 Butternut Lane AO, Macungic Collage 4; COPA 1; International Relations Club 3. BRIAN G. OCKENHOUSE 121 South Twelfth Street, Emmaus Audio-Visual 4; Stage Crew 4. 208 Graduates — ’75 DOROTHY A. O’CONNORS 4223 South Drive, Allentown Campus Life 3; COPA 2, 3,4; E-Hive 3, 4; Tennis 3; Keyettes 4 (Secretary , 4); Majorettes 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Ski Club 2, 3, I 4; Tattler 4. DONNA J. OLESKA 31 Heather Road AO., Macungie Gym Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3- MARK D. OLESKA 41 North Sycamore Street, Macungie Golf Club 2; Golf Team 1, 2, 3,4. DAVID B. O’ROURKE Riverbcnd Road, R.D. 2, Allentown Key Club 4; Outdoors Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4. TIMOTHY L OSWALD R.D. 1, Alburtis Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Business Leaders of America 1, 2, 3; Stingers 4; Stu- dent Council 2, 3,4. DONALD T. OWENS 10 Laurel Land, Macungie CAMERON R. PAINE 637 Chestnut Street, Emmaus Baseball 2; Football 1,4; Track 1,3,4. DONNA M. PALENCAR 541 Furnace Street, Emmaus Pep Club 2; Student Council 1, 3. ALAN J. PASDA 74 Pine Grove Circle, Wcscosvillc DENISE M. PASTIER 4213 South Drive, Allentown Future Business leaders of America 4. 209 Graduates — ’75 CELESTE PAULY 10 Juniper Circle, R.D. 2, Macungie Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary' 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Ski Club 4; Spelunking 2; Tattler 4. JAMES T. PEARN 645 Harrison Street, Emmaus Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; COPA 3; Esquires 4; International Relations 3; Marine Corps Youth Physical Fitness 2, 3,4; Rifle Club 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Varsity E”4; Weightlifting 3,4. NANCY J. PEARSON 521 Chestnut Street, Emmaus JAMES R. PEET 1026 Lawrence Drive, Emmaus Band 4; Golf Club 1, 2, 3,4; Golf Team 1, 2, 3,4; Senior Play; Soul Broth- ers 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Student Council 1, 4; Swimming 2, 3; Wres- tling 4; Varsity E”4. DAVID C. PENNEBACKER R.D. 1, Zionsville Football 2, 3,4; Track 2. ANDREW D. PETERS R.D. 2, Rivcrbcnd Road, Allentown Basketball 1; Class Treasurer 1; EAGLE 1, 2, 3,4; Key Club 2, 3 (Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4); Outdoors Club 3,4; Soccer Club 3,4; Soccer 3,4. KIRK A. PEZOLDT 121 South Fifth Street, Emmaus JOANN PIZOLATO 1205 Pennsylvania Avenue, Emmaus Class President 2; Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Student Council 2, 3,4; Volleyball 3. CHRIS POLSTER 176 North Street, Emmaus SCOTT K. PRETZ 603 Chestnut Street, Emmaus Baseball 2, 3; Football 1. 210 Graduates — ’75 COLETTE E. RAU Box 70, Kings Highway South, Old Zionsville Band 1,2, 3; Future Business Leaders of America 4. DARELG. RAUDENBUSH Kings Highway South, Old Zionsville KATHY RAUDENBUSH Old Zionsville MITCHELL A. REED 75 Maple Street. Macungic Intramurals I; Rifle Club I, 2. 21 1 Graduates - PAULINE W. REESE R.D. 1, Churchvicw Road, Zionsvillc Rifle Club 4; Rifle Team 4. DEBI REICHARD R.D. 2, Alburtis GLENN D. REINERT 101 John Street, Emmaus Band I. RONALD B. REISS 632 East Main Street, Macungie Band 1. 212 Graduates — ’75 KATHLEEN D. RENNINGER Kings Highway South, Old Zionsvillc GARY R. RHOADS Box 39, R.D. 1, Emmaus Rifle Club 2. JOHANNE L. RHODE 356 Broad Street, Emmaus MATTHEW F. RHODES 824 Fern wood Street, Emmaus Band 1,2; Chess Club 3, 4; Chess Team 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Wrestling 1, 3. DONALD G. RICHARDS 160 Seem Street, Emmaus Key Club 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Soul Brothers 4; Table Tennis Club 3; Tennis 2, 3,4. RANDAL J. RIEDER 503 North Third Street, Emmaus Cross Country 2, 3; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 4; Key Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Rifle Club 1,2; Soul Brothers 4; Tennis 2, 3; Varsity E” 3,4; Volleyball 4. PHILLIP RITTER R.D. 1, Macungie CYNTHIA J. RIZZETTO 201 Ridge Street, Emmaus VALERY J. RIZZETTO Red Maple Acres 03, R.D. 1, Wescosville STEPHEN P. ROCHE 13 Clubhouse Lane, Wescosville Astronomy Club 2 (Treasurer 2). 213 Graduates — ’75 SUSAN J. ROCKWELL 1020 Chestnut Street, Emmaus All-Eastern Chorus 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, President 4); COPA 2, 3; District Chorus 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics Club 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,4; Kcyette Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Regional Chorus 2, 3; State Chorus 3; Varsity E” 4. JOHN D. ROEDER Riverbend Road, R.D. 2, Allentown TIMOTHY J. ROHR BACK 426 North Second Street, Emmaus Swimming Team 2; Track 2. SUSAN J. ROLAND 790 Spruce Street, Emmaus Bible Study 2, 3, 4; Campus Life I, 2, 3; Intramural Track and Field 4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3; Keyettes 4 (Treasurer); Marching Band 1, 2; National Honor Society 3,4; YEA 2. MICHAEL D. ROSS 1143 Little Lehigh Drive, Emmaus JAMES V. ROTH JR. 617 Harrison Street, Emmaus Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; E-Hivc 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Soul Brothers 3,4 (Secretary-Treasurer 4); Varsity E”4; Volleyball 3. ROBERT C. ROYCROFT 314 North Third Street, Emmaus GREG A. RUCH R.D. 2, Allentown Student Council 1. BRIAN K. RUHMEL 108 West Main Street, Wcscosville Mixed Chorus 2. DAWN RUPP 104 Walnut Street, Macungie 214 Graduates — ’75 DAVIDS. RUTH Indian Creek Road, Macungie Astronomy Club 2; Future Business .Leaders of America 4; Rifle Club 2; Senior Class Movie 4 (Photography Director); Senior Play 4 (Make-up Chairman); COPA 4; Stage Crew 2, 3,4. TERRENCE M. SABOL Box 538, R.D. 1, Macungie ELLEN T. SCAPELLATI 716 Pine Street, Emmaus Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3; International Relations 3; Marching Band 1; Pep Club 2; Spelunking Club 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3,4; Wind Ensemble 4. DANIEL SCHAEFFER 343 Broad Street, Emmaus CHRISTI T. SCHAFFER 6 Elm Street, Emmaus Future Business Leaders of America 3,4 (Treasurer 4); Pep Club 2. MICHAEL C. SCHAFFER R.D. 1, Macungie Ski Club 1, 2, 3. KEITH A. SCHANTZ Box 454, R.D. 1, Emmaus Baseball 2, 3,4; Football 1,2; Physical Fitness and Agility 3,4. WILLIAM R. SCHEFFLEY 20 Divot Drive, Wcscosville Football 1,2; Swimming 3; Wrestling 1, 2,4. SCOTT G. SCHMIDT 921 Fernwood Street, Emmaus Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Marine Corp Youth Physical Fitness 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Weightlifting 3,4. DENISE SCHMOYER 141 East Main Street, Macungie 215 Graduates — ’75 DEBRA K. SCHNECK 820 Frank Drive, Emmaus Colorguard 3,4; E-Hive 3; Intramural Tennis 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1; Tattler 4 (Underclassmen Editor). GARY P. SCHNEIDER 46 Butternut Lane, Macungie Art Club 4; Collage 4; Rifle Club 1; Ski Club 3, 4; Tattler 4 (Photogra- pher). MARK A. SCHNEIDER River Bend Road, R.D. 2, Allentown Band 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Soccer 2, 3; Tattler 4 (Photogra- pher). BEVERLY G. SCHOLL 114 Charles Road, Emmaus Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3,4 (Secretary 4); Pep Club 2,3. JEFFREY G. SCHUECK R.D. 1, Emmaus JACKIE S. SCHUSTER 423 Chestnut Street, Emmaus THOMAS SEAMAN 119 South Sixth Street, Emmaus DIANE L. SEBRING 1858 Winfield Street, Emmaus MARK D. SECHLER 1726 West Furnace Street, Emmaus Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4. ERIC M. SELL 632 Spruce Street, Emmaus COPA 2, 3; County Band 2, 3; District Band 4; Football 2,4; International Relations 3; Pit Orchestra 4; Regional Band 4; Soul Brothers 4; Varsity E” 4. 216 Graduates — ’75 LESLIE SELL 211 South Second Street, Emmaus TODD R SHAFER 1029 Pennsylvania Avenue, Emmaus Art Club 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. JANE A. SHANKWEILER 102 East Main Street, Macungie Future Business Leader of America 2, 3,4; Future Secretaries Association 4; Pep Club 2, 3. ALICE L. SHAW 1413 Little Lehigh Drive, Emmaus Art Club 4; Spelunking 2; Student Council 4. 217 Graduates — '75 BEVERLY J. SHECKLER 96 Church Street. Macungie COPA 2, 3,4; County Band 4: E-Hive 3. 4 (Business Manager 3,-4); Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Tattler 4; Wind Ensemble A. DIANE R. SHELLY Box 434. R.D. L Emmaus Bible Stud}r 2, 3,4; Campus Life L2 3, Concen Band 1. Concert Choi: 3.4 (Treasurer 4); County Band 2,3; District Chorus 3.4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3. Secretary 4); National Honor Soci- ety 3.4; Pit Orchestra 2: Regional Chorus 3, 4; Student Council 4: Wind Ensemble 2,3,4; YEA 3. DEBRA SHEPERD -415 North Second Street, Emmaus LARRY L. SHOEMAKER 12 North Buss Street. Macungie Soccer 1. 218 Graduates — '75 DANIELS. SKVORETZ 103 South Seventh Street. Enamaas JAMES M. SMARTSCHAN .673 Berger Street, Emmaus Basketball :, 2 : Basketball Club 1; Intramurals 1,2. .3,4. MARKR. SM1CKLEY 632 Berger Street. ir,mmaus Intramurais2,4. DONALD L. .SMITH Box T.RD. 1. Albums GARYR. SMITH Box 2 .EI). 1. Lions vlile Marine Youth Physical Fitness Club 3,4. GLENN C .SMITH 444 Highland Court. Allentown Band2.3.4: Concert Choir 4: CQPA 3 M; District Chorus 4: Gym Club2: International Relations 3: Pit Orchestra 2: Soul Brothers 3.4: Stingers 4: Tattler-4;Track 2: Wine Ensemble 2,3,4.. KAY 1. SMITH Box 2 57.1R.D.2, Mac angle Chorus 1.2. LEE A.:SMITH Box 276. RID. 1. Macimgie Baseball-4. LUANN SMITH 13 Robert Road. Emmaus PAULA C. SMITH 392 Pine Sneer, Erntnau? Collage 2. 3; Girls‘ Wrestling Auxiliary 2. 2; Hockey i. 2. 3 :Pep Club 1.2. 3 -4 121?? Graduates — ’75 SALLY W. SMITH 743 Grccnlcaf Street, Emmaus FBLA 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Ski Club 4. GARY R. SMOYER Box 217, R.D. 2, Macungie Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4. NANCY A. SMOYER Box 217, R.D. 2, Macungie Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4 (Co-Captain 4); Gym Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. SHARON R. SMOYER 441 North Third Street, Emmaus E-Hive 3; FSA 4; Intramurals 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Tattler 4. DEBRA J. SNYDER 820 Lawrence Drive, Emmaus Gym Club 2; Hockey 1; International Relations 1, 2, 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3; Spelunking Club 2. JENIFER E. SNYDER 9 Shepherd Hills Avenue, Wescosville Aquatic Club 2; Collage 4; Dolphin Club 3, 4; Gym Club 2; Pep Club 1; Swimming Team 1,2, 3,4 (Captain 4); Tattler 4; Varsity E 2, 3,4. RICHARD C. SNYDER 661 Minor Street. Emmaus Rifle Club 1, 2. JODIANN SOLITO 4333 South Drive, Allentown FBLA 4; Ski Club 4. DAVID A.SOLTYSIAK 58 Heather Circle, Macungie Baseball 2; Football 1; Ski Club 3,4; Soccer 3. CAROL L. SPEER Ridgeway Drive, Old Zionsville COPA 1, 2, 3,4; Intramurals 2; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Senior Play 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3,4. 220 Graduates — ’75 COLETTE M. STAHLER R.D. 1, Emmaus Campus Life 2; COPA 1.2, 3,4; Collage 3, 4; County Band 4; Glee Club 2; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Play 4. DEBRA A. STEEDLE 244 Main Street, Alburtis Majorette 1, 2, 3,4. BRIAN STEIGERWALT Oak I.ane, Box 35-C, R.D. 1, Zionsvillc WAYNE A. STELTZ 405 Iroquois Street, Emmaus EAGLE 1; Football 1; Intramurals 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 2, 3,4; Soccer 4; Soccer Agility Club 2, 3, 4; Soul Brothers 3, 4; Table Tennis Club 3; Weightlifting Club 3,4; Varsity E” 4. JOYCE M. STENGELE 28 North Sixth Street, Emmaus AMY J. STEPHENS 186 Pine Grove Circle, Wcscosvillc YEA 3. JOHN H. STEVENS 3893 Maul fair Place, Allentown JACQUELINE STROUSE 2003A Chestnut Street, Emmaus Baseball Statistician 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 3; Tattler 4. JUDITH A. STOUT 767 Spruce Street, Emmaus FSA 3,4 (Recording Secretary 3, President 4); Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary 1, 2; Hockey 1; Outdoors Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2. KIM STURTEVANT 70 Cherry Lane A.O., Macungic 221 Graduates — ’75 JOSEPH J. SURDOVAL 34 Linden Road, Macungie Chess Club 3, 4 (Vice-President 3,4); Chess Team 4; Debate Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; Student Council 2. DAMIAN J. SVRCEK 734 Furnace Street, Emmaus Rifle Club 1, 2, 3,4; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3,4. WALTER J. TERRY 304 South Second Street, Emmaus Art Club 2, 3; E-Hive 3; Key Club 2, 3; Soul Brothers 3,4. DAVID C. THOMAS 74 Aster Road, Macungie DONALD R. THOMAS 64 Walnut Lane, Macungie Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain 4); Soul Brothers 4; Varsity E” 3,4. RANDALL B. THOMPSON 22 Hickory Road, Macungie Intramurals 4. DALE R. TORRENCE R.D. 1, Alburtis JUDY A. TOTH Box 19, Old Zionsvillc JOHN L. TREICHLER R.D. 1, Zionsville JODIE J. TRENTALANGE 14 Walnut Lane, Macungie 222 Graduates — ’75 CHERYL A. TREXLER 2 Orchid Circle, Macungie Library Aide 1,2. ROBERT S. TRIDICO 3912 Maulfair Place, Allentown Pit Orchestra 4; Wind Ensemble 4. DEBORAH T. TRUCHAN 117 South Thirteenth Street, Emmaus Future Business Leaders of America 1,4; Pep Club 4. MICHAEL W. TYLER 238 Astor Court, Macungie Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3,4. 223 Graduates — ’75 JAMES A. URBANOWICZ 1131 West Jubilee Street, Emmaus Rifle Team 1. WILLIAM S. VANDERSLICE 746 Spruce Street. Emmaus Band 3,4; COFA 3,4; Ski Club 3,4. VICKIE L. VASILIK 29 Linden Road, Macungie Pep Club 1,2,3. SANDRA D. WADE 1818 Cambridge Street, Allentown Girls’ Chorus 1; Glee Club 2. 224 225 Graduates — MICHAEL R. WAGNER 420 Barrett Road, Emmaus BRAD WARNTZ R.D. 1, Zionsville HEIDI L. WASSON Box 174, R.D. I, Zionsville Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4. SUSAN C. WEAVER 821 Keystone Avenue, Emmaus Archery Club 2; Dolphin 1, 2, 3; International Relations 3; Marching Band 1; Outdoors Club 3,4. TERRY D. WEAVER 518 Beachwood Street, Emmaus Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2,3,4; Varsity E” 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,4. CHRISTOPHER L. WEIDNER 747 Walnut Street, Emmaus Soccer 1, 2, 3,4. JO ANNE WEILL 20 Mashic Drive, Wescosville Outdoors Club 3. LEE ANNE WEILL 20 Mashie Drive, Wescosville MICHAEL A. WELLS 714 North Third Street, Emmaus Spelunking 2. Marine Corp Physical Fitness 1, 2, 3; Weightlifting 4. STEPHEN J. WARD R.D. 1, Zionsvillle Basketball 1. Graduates — ’75 DARRYLJ. WENDLING Buckeye Road, Macungie Marine Corp Physical Fitness 4. PEGGY A. WENDLING R.D. I, Zionsvillc Girls’ Chorus 1, 2. SCOTT F. WENNER 319 South Twelfth Street, Emmaus DIANE L. WENTZ 4332 South Drive, Allentown Future Business leaders of America 4. PAMELA L. WENTZ 435 Beechwood Street, Emmaus Cheerleading 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Student Council 3, 4; Tattler 4; Varsity E” 4. GREGG H. WESTMAN R.D. 2, Allentown Ski Club I, 2, 3,4; Soccer 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3,4. ERIC A. WETHERHOLD 309 North Second Street, Emmaus Basketball Club 1,2; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3,4. KEVIN M. WETHERHOLD Box 270, R.D. 1, Emmaus Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Intramurals 4; Varsity E” 4. MICHAEL K. WETZEL 420 Ridge Street, Emmaus ANNA L. WHEELER R.D. 1, Emmaus Collage 4 (Editor-in-Chief 4); COPA 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; County Band 2, 3,4; Debate 2; Esquires 4; Girls’ Wrestling Auxiliary 2; Gym Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Pep Band 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Stingers 4; Volleyball 3; Wind Ensemble 3,4. 226 Graduates — ’75 JEFFRY F. WHITE 4323 Clearview Circle, Allentown Stage Crew 2, 3. JOHN J. WHITNEY 312 North Fifth Street, Emmaus Soul Brothers 4; Student Council 3. KEVIN B. WIEDNER 801 Main Street, Macungie Soccer 2. RICHARD S. WILLIAMS 624 Chestnut Street, Emmaus Art Club 4; International Relations Club 3,4 (Secretary 3); Volleyball 3. JENNIFER J. WILSON 30 North Buttonwood Street, Macungie Class Treasurer 3,4; Pep Club 2; Student Council 2; Swimming 2. MICHEALJ. P. WITOSKI JR. R.D. 2, Emmaus Rifle Team 3. RICHARD D. WITMER Red Maple Acres L-2, Wescosville Football 1. KENNETH L WRIGHT Box 183, R.D. 2, Macungie DANIEL L. XANDER 513 South Cedarbrook Road, Allentown JAMES M. YANDLE 513 Macungie Avenue, Emmaus Class President 1. 227 Graduates — ’75 KIM D. YATES 718 Berger Street, Emmaus Class Secretary 1; Intramurals 3,4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA A. YEAKLE Box 94, East Texas Band 1,2, 3. PETER W. YEAKLE Box 505, Lazor Road, R.D. 1, Macungie Key Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4: Soul Brothers 4. DENISE A. YODER 231 South Second Street, Emmaus Intramurals 3; Pep Club 2. HANK P. YOHE R.D. 1, Zionsvillc Freshman Football 1; Marine Corp Physical Fitness 2. RONALD YOUNG R.D. 1, Emmaus 228 Graduates — ’75 RICHARD G. ZAYAITZ 1620 West Wood Street, Emmaus Band 1, 2, 3, 4; E-Hive 4; Pep Band 4; Pit Orchestra 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Stingers 4; Tattler 4. MARGARET I. ZELLER 747 Frank Drive, Emmaus Art Club 3; College 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Outdoors Club 4; Ski Club 4. GWENDOLYN W. ZILLIG 409 Hill Drive, Allentown COPA 2. 3, 4; E-Hivc 3, 4 (Editor 3, 4); Executive Committee 3, 4; Gym Club 1,2; Keyctte Club 4 (President 4); Majorette 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tattler 4; Intramu- rals 1, 2, 3. DONALD G. ZIMMERMAN 42 Walnut Lane, Macungie Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Soul Brothers 4; Student Council 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Varsity E” 3,4; Wrestling 2. MELVAN LEAVER 54 Aster Road, Macungie Graduates Not Pictured DAVID CONFER 37 School Street, Alburtis DAVID GARNJOST 965 Donald Drive, Emmaus WESLEY HOLMES 342 Barrett Road, Emmaus JAMES HOPSTOCK 414 South Seventh Street, Emmaus LYNN HUMPHRIES Fish Hatchery Road R.D. 2, Allentown ALAN KERCHER 72 Fairview Street, Macungie GILBERT LINK 1003 Lawrence Drive, Emmaus DONALD SCHMIDT 459 Manor Drive, Allentown JOACHIM SCHREIBER Box 74, R.D. 7, Zionsville BRAD SHEFFER 111 North Street, Emmaus ERIC WIEDER 926 Walnut Street, Emmaus JOEY YOPCONKA 244 North Street. Emmaus 229 Index ACHENBACH.. JESSE C (Fac.) 118. ACKER. SCOTT A. (12) 162. ACKERMAN. COY L. (12) 33, 38, 39.162. Ackerman, Sally (10) 140. Adam, Glenn (11) 83, 150. ADAMCHAK, RUBY (Sec.) 107. ADAMS.CHERYLS. (12) 51,162. Adams, Dale (10) 140. ADAMS, KATHLEEN S. (12) %. 162. Adams, Sandra (10) 21. 53,140. AFFLERBACH. WENDY Y. r 12) 45. 162. ALBRIGHT, ROY 133. ALPAGO, CARRIE L. (12) 22. 31, 162. ALPAGO, GLORIA 133. ALVARADO, MARIE E. (12) 24, 27, 29.81. 162. Alvarado, Renee (10) 140. Anderson, Clark (10) 141. Andrew, Dolores (10) 140. Andrews, Jan (11) 52.81,86,96. Angcll, Charles (11) 130. Anthony, Peter (11) 155. Anthony. Ross 98. Antrim, John (10) 141. ANTRIM. MICHAEL (12) 162. ARMITAGE. GWENDOLYN J. (Fac.) A rp.d t, Jc f f icy (11) 155. Arndt, Karen (11) 150. ARNDT, MICHAEL (12) 162. ARNOLD. BRUCE 109- ARNOLD. ELIZABETH J. (12) 162. ART CLUB 58. Augcllo, C iharlcs (11) 43. 150. Augello. Cindy (10) 140. Avers, Charles (11) 21, 71,88,90. Ayers, Susan (10) I40.|i Bachman, Kathy (11) 150. BACHMAN, SUSAN L (12 L63. Bailey. Bonnie (11) 31, 33, 150. BAILEY. DEANNA I.. (12) 163. BAILEY,JEFFREYS. (12) 43,163. Bailey, Lynnette (10) 140. Bailey, Tina (10) 140. BAKER, MICHAEL M. (12) 33, 163. Balascak, Elaine 80. Balascak, Helen 133. BALLIET, JOHN (Fac.) 72. BAND FRONT 36. 37. Bankes, Ronald (11) 98, 150 Banus. Christina (10) 140. Baranchok. John (10) 56, 73.98,140. BARBKRSHIP QUARTETS 40. BARNDT, HELEN 133. Barndt. Michael (11) 155. BARNES. JOANN K. (12) 164. Bartclt. Stephanie (10) 140. BARTIIOLOMEW, RENEE A. (12) 78,96,164 Bartholomew. Robin (10) 141. b BASARA,JAMES (Fac.) 111. ■BASEBALL 94,95. p BASKETBALL S6-89. f BASS, WILLIAM C (12) 164. ' Bast, Barbara (11) 81, 85, 150. BAST. WILLIAM D. (12) 52. 56, 76,85,86, 164. BASTIAN, BONNIE L, (12) 60,165. Bauder, Cecile (11}T50. BAUDER, THOMAS (12) 165. BAUER, PEGGY J. (12) 96, 165. BAUMAN, CHERYL L. (12) 22. 33, 165. Bausman, Karen (11) 20, 29, 52, 51,82, 150. HHnan. Karla (11) 29. 33, 50, 51.52, 82. 150. BAYTON. ELIZABETH J. (12) 165. Bearish, Randy (11) 155. BEDNARIK, BONNIE L.XI2) 165. BEERS, JAMILS A. (12) 165. Beider, Louise (11) L5 Ry jj Hitler, Mary (11) 20, 2 d 3 lH BEITLER, TIMOTIIY N. (12) 94, 165. BENNICOF1L KATHLEEN A. 12) 20, 52,'78, ■ 86,96. BENNICOFE, MARLA J. (12) 52. 78, 86. 96,165. Hrg. Dana (11) 157. [ERG, LEROY J. 104. Irges, Leesa 29. T.RGSTRILSSHR, DAVID R (12) 43. K I3crtsch, I.ori (11 j 150. Besz, Sue (10) 40, 140. Bibik. Joy (10) 40, 140. . BIBLE STUDY GROUP 32. BI( IFNTF.NNfAL COMMITTEE 32. i Bicbcr.Jann (11) 150. : BIEBER, TINA (12) 166. BIELER, DAVIDS. (12) 21.28, 33, 56, 71.166. BILES, HOWARD W. 104. |j BILGER, VfRJEAN S. (12) 35, 39,166. | BILLGER. KAREN W. (12) fo. Bisbing. Tom (11) 89 8, 150. Bisco, I.uc retia (10) 53,140 Bisco. Madonna 80. Bitting. Dwight (11) 157. BLACHA, BONNIE M. (12) 35. 39. 40. BLACK, RICHARD L (Fac.) jl 17. Blair, David (10) 31. 51. 140. BLAIR, THOMAS A. (12) 166. Blaise, Cyndi (11) 25, 33, 50. Blaise, Kevin Blaizc, Kathy I BUNK, KEITH A. 02) 166. Blest, Steven (10) 140. Blocd, Larry (10) 140. Blvlcr, Kathy (10) 86, 140. BtxIIe, Card (10) 140. BODLEJAMI D. (12) 166. Bochm, Donaid (10) 94,140. Boehm, Randy (11) 150. BOEHM, MARJORIE R. (12) 166. Boehm, Sue (11) 158. Bogert, Amy (10) 140. BCXjERT, DAVID (12) 167. BOGERT,JANE K. (12) BOGERT, SHARON K. (12) 167. Bolton. Lynette (10) 80. Bortz;,ponna (11) 157. Bortz, Jill (10) 140. liortz, Kathy (11) 150. BOR rz, ROBIN J. (12) 20,23, 31, 52, 53, K s BORTZ, SHARON K. (12) 23,168. Bossons. Dale (10) 140. BOSSUNS, PAMELA (12) 168. Bothner, Joan (11) 150. Botcon,;Lynette (10) 140. BOTTORF. ROBERT A. (Fac.) 89, 118. BOWER, JUDY V. (17) 168. BOWER, PATRICIA (12) 168. Bowers, Mike 76. Boyd, Debby (11) 150. BOYF.R. DEBRA H. (12) 41, 168. BOYER, JAMES M. (12) 169- Boyer, Linda (11) 157. Boyer. Mary (10) 141. Boyer, Wendy (11) 150. BOYLE, CHARLES (12) 169. Boyle, Jay (11) 150. Brachman, Erik 98. Brandt. Chris (10) 75.141. BRANNAN, ALAN D. (12) 169.97. Brannan, Sharon (10) 85. 141. Braun. Bette (11) 33, 150. BRAUN. ROBERT A. (Fac.) 119. Bray, Susan 33,40. Brensinger, Barbara (11) 150. BRETER. KAREN S. (12) 22,169. Brey, Debbie (11) 78, 150. BREY, KEVIN R. (12) 169. Brian. Jim 97 Brinkcr, Robin (11) 157. BROBST, DARLENE R. (12) 169. Brooks, Linda (10) 25,40,81, 141. Brown, Kim (11) 158. Brown, Larry (10) 76, 141. Brown, Leslie (L0) 141. BRUNNER, CHRISTOPHER (12) 169. Buchay, Steve (10) 98, 141. BUCHHCKER, KAREN A. (12) 169. Buezenski, Chris (11) 150. Buhn. Andrew (11) 21, 56,94, 150. Burgio, Joseph (11) 59, 150. BURIAN JEFFREY (12Vt T BURK.ERT, f REN E. (12 169 ,, ® t3uss, Donald (10) 141. ■uss-, Donna (10) 141. Bus$, Jean 4E-««fca I-ET BUSS, JEFF (12) 170. Buss, Karen (11) 150. Buss, Laurie (11) 150. Buss, Terry 50. Butz, Donald 11) 150 Butz, Jeffrey (10) Ml. BUT7., KATHERINE (12) 170. BU1 , MICHAEL (12) 170. Butz, Steve (11) 157. ; CACKLEY, MRS. MARGUERITE ' Fa 5j %ll4‘ Jl Caddou, William (11) 51,92, 150. Caligas, Sue (10) 141. CaldarclliyfohX (10) 98,141. CALD fRELli, NANCY L. (12) 50, 170. CAMPAIN. ROBERT D. (12) 35, 39,40,41, 170. Campbell. Jan (Ij) 29, 150. Campbell, Lori (’ll) 20, 24, 29, 31, 33, 51, 53, 81. Campbell, Thomas (11) 86. Cannon, David (11)150 Capehart, Ixrslic 85! CAPPARELL, THOMAS 133 ■ 'M CARL. AMYL. (12) 22. 29, 17( CARL.JOAN E (12) l?o.f CARL, JOHN (12) CO J | Carl. Kathy 80. Carl. Sharon Carley, RaehlH(10) 141. CARLSON. CHERYL D. (12) 35, 39,40. 170. I Carom, Sonia (11) 150. Carpenter. Joel (11) 25, 60, 150. Carr, Akscair (11) 150. Casey, Kevin (10) 141. CASKIE, SCOTT J. (12) 170. Cass, Steven (10) Ml. Charnoski, Jan 51. CHARNOSKI, TERRY (12) 171. CHEERLEADERS 84. CHESS CLUB 59. CHESS TEAM 59. Chilcotc. Amy (10) 141., Chileote, Robert (11) 150. CHILCOTE, STEVE A. (12) 171. CHILD, JOHN B. (Fac.) 43, 128. Chon ski, Carol (10) 141. CHONSKI, KAREN A. (12) 171. Chonsk, Lee 82. Chonski, Lynn (11) 150. Christman, g tjwra (11) 155. Christman, Debbie 80. CHRISTMAN, JAMES (12) 171. CHRISTMAN, JOEL R. (12) 52.89,98, 172. Christman, Kim (10) 86, Ml. Christman, Lamont (10) 142. Christman, Mary (11) 150. Christofo, Donna (1.0) 141. Churchcl, Aimee (11) 150. Clarkson,Jean (10) 141. CLAYSON, RICK (12) 172. Clewell, Jon (11) 150. Clifford,Jan (11) 150. Cochrane, Lauren (11) 150. Cole, Barbara (10) 141. COLLAGE 25. Colson, Annette (11) 150. Colson, Anthony (11) 157. CONAWAY. GALE Y. (12) 172. CONCERT CHOIR 41. CONFER, DAVIDS. (12) CONNER, MERLE D. (Fac.) 128. Cope, Jill (11) 150. CORRADETTI, HERMAN (Fac.) 108 Cosmos, Michael (11) 150. COULSEY, ROBERT E. (Fac.) 33, 131. COULTON KEVlfrLG. (12) 28, 35, 38, 52, 56, 76, Coulton, Marla (10) 29, 35, 141. Cowley, Richard 43. CRAGO, JEFFREY J. (12) 173. Crandcll, Dirk (11) 85,92. CRANSTON, MRS. LINDA E. (Fac.) 132 CROSS COUNTRY 99 CROSSLEY, GARY B. (12) 52, 56, 71, 85,173. Damiano, Michael (10) 73,140. David, Cheri (10) 41. Ml. DAVID, DEBRA L. (12) 20.31, 53, 173. 1 DAV1EAU, KATHLEEN M. (12), 173. DAVIES, JOSEPH (12) 20,173. DAVIS, WILLIAM C (Fac.) 119. Dean. Rebecca jflO) Ml. Dean. Richard ( 155. DEBATING TRAM 25. DEBUS, WILLIAM P h, Alan (lb) 141. Sech. Deborah '(l'tv)‘T57. :ckjay (11) 157. Decker, Jack DeFrain, DEFRAIN.STEVE DeErain, Virginia ( DeLabar, Ckir81. I N J Delahunty, Karen (10) 80, Ml. DELANEY, WILLIAM T. (Adm.) 106. Del Buono, Patricia (11) 150. Del Buono, Rossana (10) 141. DeLong, Brenda (11) 52,86, 150. DeLong, Cheryl (11) 33, 150. DcLONG, SHIRLEY (12) 173. 1 DeLong, Thomas (10) MO. DeLong, Timothy (11) 150. DEMMY, CRAIG (12) 35, 39,40; 52,173. Dennis, Brian (10) 25,60, Ml. DENNIS, ROBERT E. (12) 173. I Derr. Audrey (10) Ml. Derr, Cheryl (11) 150. DERR, KEVIN (12) 174. Derr, Margie (10) Ml. Desch.Jody (10) Ml. DESCH, SHERYL F. (12) 174. Dcrwcilcr, Bret (11) 155. DEWALT, LINDA J. (12) 174. Dickinson, John 98. Diehl, Douglas (10) Ml. Diehl, Eric (10) 140. Diehl, Jennifer (10) 20, 81, Ml. Diehl, Judy (10) Ml. Dieter, Nancy (11) 33, 150. Dietrich, Cheryl (10) 141. Docschcr, Deborah (10) 53, Ml. Doney, Kathy (11) 150. DONEY, NANCY A. (12) 174. Dornblaser, Terry (11) 86,94, 150. 1X)RNEY. KEITH (12) 71,86,98, 174. DOLPHIN 53. Dossons, Dale (10) Dotson, David (11) 157. DOUGHERTY JEROLD R. (Fac.) 20. DOYLE, DEBRA A. (12) 21,33, 51,174. Drabick, Lee Ann (11) 37, 150. Drcisbach, Sue (10) 82, Ml. Dries. Cindy (11) 155. Dries. Laurie (10) Ml. DRONHTTI, CLAIRE M. (12) 23, 31,85, 174. DR I CKENMILLF.R, CINDY (12) 52, 82, 174. Duerst, Cathy 80. Dunton. Brian (10) Ml. DUNTON, KAREN L. (12) 174. DURACINSKY, PAUL F. (12) 71,94, 174. Durkin, Brian (10) 88, 141. E.A.G.L.E. 33. EBERWEIN. ALAN G. (12) 175. ’' EBERWEIN, MAGGIE 133. lick, Gary (10) 141. Eclc, Randy (10) 86, 88, Ml. Eeken, Clark (11) 155. Edclman, Scotc (10) 73, Ml. Edmeads, Robin‘53,81. Egan, Terry (11) 20, 50,84, 150. Eh as, Diane (10) Ml. Ehle, Robert (11) 92. E-HIVE 24. Eisenhard, Neil (11) 151. EISENHARD, ROBERT P. (12) Eisenhard, Sandra (11) 151. Eisentraut, Michael (10) EISENTRAUT, MICHELLE (12) 175. Elok, David (11) 151. Elsie, John (10) 73, 90, Ml. Engelbrecht, Bobbi (10) 40, Ml. ENGELBRECHTJAN (12) 29,40,175. Engel man, Robert (10) 76,141. Englcman, Barbara (11) 151. Englcman, Joseph (11) 71,98, 151. Englcr, Rebecca (10) Ml. ENGLER, ROSELINE (12) 175. Erb, Diane (11) 151. Erb, Mary (11) 151. ERBE, KEVIN (12) 21,176. ERICH. RUTH A. (12) 176. ERNEY, WELDON 133. ESQUIRES 38. Ettl, Cynthia (11) 151. ETTL, MARYANNE (12) 176. EVANS, GERRY L (12) 40. FackJcr, Gregory (11) 151. Fackler, T. 86. J Faep, Mark (11) 15 . Faust, Linda (11) nr t Fayad, 82f Feather, Jeff(10 76 — t FEATHER, TERRY (12) 77.«% , „ - , Fedora, Bd in 56 76,15X „ „ FEENEY, PATRICK (12) %7. 4 - Feglcy. David (11) 15U. . FEGI Y.JEFpE l%V, - Fegley. Kathryn (H) 151. % ' 5 FEGLEY, KIM (12) 177. | t . FegleyTThomas (l6) 73; 98.' ' Fehnel. Donna (10) 33. « FEHNEL. Fell man, Kerry (11) 35, 39 151. .. Fcnsrcijinakcr. (ll) 1 4 FENSTERMAKER, WILLIAM C (Fac.) 116 Ferdon, Debbie (10} Fern, Charles 3[5, 38. ■ ’ m Fricdbcrg, Joseph (10) 21,96. Frieling, Robert (-H-) 20, 31, 50, 52,71,98, 157. FRIENDY, DAN I ELEA. (12) 23,178. Fries, Bernadette f 1) 151. Enes, Maliz (10) 80. r FRITCH, ROBIN E. (12) 178.' Fritz, Ric hard (U) 56,JU 98,' 151. FRITZ, IUJBIN L. (12) 178. p,£rij£, Roxane (10) 15. Fritzjnger, Todd (10) 141. FRITZINGER, WILLARD (Fac.) 72. 73. FRIZ, PERRY R. (12) 178. GIRL’3 CHORUS 40. GITTEJLSON, CHARLES R. (12) 89, 98,181. Gittelson, Thomas (105 143 Gladu« Thomas iO) yj. , ■ a .% Glina, Gail (11) Godtfring, Kim (11) Fry Linda (10) , .Fernandez, Nejson 01) 28 71. FErThLL, DEBORAH. A (12) 7. T m «■ IE HOCKEY m1 Vi § FILLED HOCKEY. 78 j 80 A -F ELDS. ALLEN £. 4|ac.) 71, 72U25 j Fies ricOll , 151. FILBERT,JUDITH M. (12) 177. m V !l;indIay?Erin (10).9S: .. . ink.Jcffrcyfl 7 .,. . FINK, ROY W. (12) 177 F sclier, Don na 11 lJl T 4(7, 151. - - -Fischer, Janet (£0) Fischer, John (10) 92. FISCfTeR, LOUISE A. (lfT35,60, 82, 177. FISCHL, GREG%jl2 . Fisher, Brad (10). Flamisch, Tcri (4.0)c® Flcxer, Karen' (1-1)441. • - ■ i Focht, Diann (11) 84,151 Foley, Janet (11) 51, 158. FOOTBALL 71-73. Foulds, Timothy (10) 25. 28, tifiM n Fowler, Amy (11) J? FOWLER, PAUI Fowler. Scott (10). Fox, Frank (10) 9-1 FOX. MARY A. (if 178. Fox. Thomas (10) 76. FRABLE, LUCINDA (12) 178. Frankenf ic:ld. Guy (11) 28,94. FRANKENFIELDJANE L. (12) 22, 52, 85,86. 178. Frantz, Donna (11) 29, 40, 151 (11) 151 Frederick, Janies (11) jb'6 Frederick, Linda (10) 14 i. 'f Frederick, Vernon (10). Freeman.'Staccy, 10),, T ctz, Dana (TO). _ Jyet2, av'(li)' 151 Frey, Cindy (11) 151. Frey. Elizabeth (U 131. Frey, Linda (ll) 151. Frey. Michael (11) 151. 232 fW J4JLMER, DANIEL (12) 178. FULMER, DAVID L )T?8 ’ Fulmer, Drew (10) HU Funk, Glenn (10) Ijl L. f T t Fun k?Ma ry Sue? (10). Funk, Stephanie (11) 53; 151. Furbur John 85. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS'OF'A MERIC 3°. FUTURE SECIRETARIES ASS?5CI ATIOTsf 30. GABELHNI, KIM (12) 179. GOLF 75. - - GONSALVES,,NzVNC J..(12.) 23, 50, 181. w Good. Stephen (10) 143. GckxIriSge, Rmne HL) 35. GORDIN, MlS fe.'ffluDE (Fac.) 24. yo7 GORD NJ y Y (Fac.) 116. Goliglff Franks (Fu 76. Jfe tf lf' Gough, Kevin (10) 4$, IA%. i Goul3ner„Donna (10) 21.140. GRAVER, MISS ML CE LLAG . (Fac.) 131. Greehawalt,'Robin (11). Greene, ItortWil). Grt'gor Maixia (10)«82, 143. Gabel Uni, Michael (U) 21, 4, 25, 28, 35, 50, 56, 76,151. ___ f MV? fl ri GAIR. DONALD O. (12) 52,94, 179. Gair Richard (10) - 4.,. ?? GALIA.GHER, EUGENEP. (12) 71.85, 179. Gallagher, James (10). Galvin, Kelly (11) 50, 81, ftl. GARGER, JEAN (12) 179 GARMAN.lfRS. JANICE A. (Fac.) 126. GARNJOST, DAVID fB). Gasdaska, William (11) 43, 151 GASPER, MARTINJ. (12) 33,180. UGLER, BURT (12) 180. i GAYLOR, TIMOTHY H. (U) 35, S, k, 186. GcchtcrjfeAnn (10) Cichman, Kim (11) 85, 151 Gcho. I cbbic (10) 143 Gchringcr. Vicki 80. Gciling, Lynne (10) 1-43. Geissinger, Eric 35, 38, 79. Geissingcr, Lynn (10) 143.- ( c r W illi'C 1 A 14 2 i WB? Gregory, Robert (11) . GRESS, DEBORAH E: ■( 12) 20, 22. 31, 50; 7% - | |k Grim, John (11) 28,98. GROLLER, KAREN J 612) 78, 181. Grollcr, Sharon (11 v?8. Gross, Michael (10) 143. iGKoh, TERRY L.,(l|) fell. Gruber, Deni sc (ID 78. GRUPEN, RODERICA; (12) 5CL 56,76,9 . 18 ! Gruvcr, Donna 31 . g $ Gulla, Harriet Gimn. Randy (U) ® Gustafson, Brian-(toy-35.14.v GUSTAFSON, BRUCE (32) 181. GUTH,GEJU LDINE (Src.) 1.05. GVbRY, RANI)Y J. (32) 76,85, 181. | Haas, Celeste (lO SO, i4 . HAAS. GREGORYJ. f12) 98, 182. Haas, Michael (10) 92, 143. HABERLE, ANGELA R. (12) Haberle, Carole (11) HABERLE, DEBRA R- 1 27 7,482 Gcist, William (10) 143. Genovese, Dcano (10) 143. Gcnrher, Gary (11) 60,98,151. 180. Gcopft rt, Mindy (10) 84. Gerhart, Kimberly (11) 33(151-. GERI I ART, PATT A STzi, GERLACH CELE TirS. (if T81. GERLETTE, LINDA M. (12) 181. Gersbacb. Kathy (lo) 24, 2£, 143. GERY, LINDA (See.) 105. Gcry, Mark (11)„28,-151. Gibbard, Susan 29. GIBBS. GEORGE C. (Fac.) 125. Gibbs. Kim 80. Gilbert, Pamela (10) 29, 143. Gilchist, Kim (10) 84, j 3. Gingrich, Janet (10) 143. flWBgj Habcrsrumpt, Elamc (10) 41, 85,143 HABRiAL, DANlgfcJ. (12 82.v HACKER, XTilLIAM C. (lV) , HAHN, KAREN A. (12) 182. Haho, Naocy D0) 80-143. Haines, A HctTffoy 20, 2-5 Ll m w Haines, George IO) 14Q. Haines, Lee HAIJ., KIlyIBERLY R.. (J2)21, YST HaUrhan-'Kim (1$) 143, HALTZMANVJONATHAN _ Haltzman. Mark (11) 25. 56, 98. - H anwf. David (1.U15? Hamm, Jill (J() . Htunner, Hiltfri (10) 84. 24 182;. amscher, M. 73,94 Handley. M Handwerk, Robin (11) 29, 153. Hangcn, Richard (11) 157. Hannis, Margaret (10) 25,40,143. _ HANZLIK. LUCINDA C. (12) 22. 27. 31, 182. HARDIMAN, TERRY (12) 183. HARMAN, LUCIA (MRS.) 43. Harman, Michael (10) 143. HARMAN, ROBERT (12) 183. HARPER, JiLL (12) 21, 23, 29, 53, 183. Harper, Lisa 53, 80. HARRISON. DRUC1NDA (12 29,40; 183. Hartlinc, Thomas (11) 153. Hartman. Terry (11) 155. Hartzell, Gail (10) 143. HARWICK, DANIEL (12) 27, 28, 35, 38. 39, 184. HAS1KJODY (12) 82,184. HAUPT, MRS. OLIVE 129. Hausman, Karyn (10) 51, 143. Hausman, Robyn (10) 143. HAVLISH, MRS. SYLVIA L. 29, 122. Hay, David (11) 153. HEATLEY, HEATHER (12) 52, 78,84, 184. Heck, John (11) 157. Heck, Mark (11) 153. Heckman, Harold (11) 153. HEFFNER. DALE (12) 185. Heffner, David (10) 140. HEFFNER. KELLY (12) 40, 185. Hcil, Denise (11) 21,24, 25, 31,33,51,53, 153. HEIM BACH, KIM (12) 185. HEISER, DONNA (12) 185. Heist. Harry (10) 140. Held, Donna (11) 153. Helfrich, Gloria (10) 141. HELGESON, DEBORAH (12) 20, 23, 185. Heller, Mark (11) 153. HELLER, ROBIN (12) 185. Hemperly, Jan (11) 29, 31, 153- Hemphill, Barbara (11) 153. Hemphill, Jane (10) 141. HENNING, ALBERT L (Fac.) 117.'' HENNINGER, CAROL (12) 185. Henry, Donna (10) 143. Hensler, Julie (10) 20, 33,40,143. Herb, Dale (10) 73,90, 143. Herman, Kelli (11) 153. Hersh, Frederick (11) 155. —■ HERTZOG, CHERYL (12) 185. HERTZOG, DAVE (12) 56,94, 185. Hertzog, Diane (10) 85. 143. Hertzog, Karen (11) 153. Hertzog, Karen (10) 80,143. Hertzog, Robin (11) 153. Hess. Karen (10) 143 rtess, Stephen (10) 59,14.3. Hetrick, Dale (11) 157. HEWITT, RUTH 109. Hiddhe, Ed (11) 153. HILL, KEVIN (12) 52.92. 185. HILL, ROBERTO. U9. HILL, TERRY (12) 82,186. Hillegass, Brenda (11) 153, HILL EGA INDY 9.2) 186. Hillegass, Dean (10) 141. HILf.EGASS. ROXANN (12) 31, 186. HILLEGASS, TERRY (12) 75.90.94, 186. HIMMELBERGER. SAMUEL L. 118 HNATOW, JOHN JR 120. Hobaugh, Susan (11) 25, 153. Hochstrasser, Dennis (11) 43, 153. Hcxhstrasser, Majorie (11) 41, 153. Hochstrasser, Steven (10) 143. Hoffman, Dale (10) 143. HOFFMAN, DANIEL (12) 52. 76. 94. 186. Hoffman, Donald (11) 155. Hoffman, Howard (10) 76, 143. Hoffman,'Richard (11) 153. Hohc, Karen (11) 35, 153- Hollenthoncr, Lynn (11) 21. 1 HOLLINGER, BEVERLY (1 I lollinger, Donna (10) 141. Holmes, Alice (10) 53, 80, 143. HOLMES, DAVE (12) 89. 186. Iobst, Theodore (10) 73,94, 144. IPPOUTO, LYNDA 86. JACOBY. TERRY L (12) 50, 189. Jaffe.Joan (11) 35, 153. JAFFE. RODGER S. (12) 189- JAINDL. THOMAS J. (12) 22, 51, 189. lannucci, Susan (11) 153. JANZ. CHERYL L. (12) 189. Janz, R. 73. JARVIS, JAMES (12) Jaskuta, Vickie (11) 85, 86.153- Jaworski, Mark (11) 153 Jennings, Alan (11) 20, 85, 153. Jepscn.Joan (11) 29. 33. 38.153. Jims, Robert (11) 9-1, 153. JOHNS. GLENN F. 104. JONES, DEBORA D. (12) 189. Jones. Jack (10) 76, 88, 144. Jones, Robert (11) 153. Jones. Tracy (10) 144. Jung. Michael (11) 157. Jurich, Lisa 144. HOLMES. LANE (12) 50. 1 lolvey, William (11) 20. 52, 90.93. 153. HOI.VEY. JUDITH A. (12) 186. Holzinger, Michael (11) 153. I loppes, Derek (11) 52, 86, 153. HOPSTOCK, CAROL (12) 31, 33,186. HOPSTOCK.JIM (12) HORKOWITZ. JACK (12) Mf9S, 187. Horn, Cindy (11) 156. Horn, Deborah (10) 40, 143. 1 losfcld, Cheryl (11) 35, 39, 153 1 lOSEFELD, MICHELLE (12) 187. Horde, Gerald (11) 155. HOWERTER, GARY (12) 187. 1 Inner, Cheryl (11) 153. HUBER, MRS. VIRGINIA 78, 124. HI BER. WILBUR C 104. Huddle. Ned 43. 1 ludson, Chris 76. 1 ludson. Heather (10) 80, 143. HUDSON, HENRY W. (12) 28, 56, 76,187. HUIE. BRUCE C. 122 Hull, Patti (H ) 21,29. 31,33, 153. Hummel, James 51. Hummel, Richard (10) 140. HUMPHRIES, LYNN M. (1 HUNSBERGF.R, SHERRY A. (12) 188. HUNSICKER, DIANE M. (12) 18£. HUNSICKER, KARYE A. (12) 188. Hunsickcr, Richard (11) 59yl53. HUNSICKER, TERRY A. (12) 3.1,188. HUNSINGER, WARD B. 101. Huyctt, Keviu l 1) 153 1 Ivizdos. A lyssa (10) 29,-4 U 114. Hvizdos. Kathy (11) 21, 23, 153. Ikcda, Bruc2 (10) 2 92,144. IMSCHWEILER, KATHLEEN 109- INTERACT 31. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 33- IOBST, JUDITH A. (12) 31,189. KAHLH. KAREN L. (12) 189- Kahlc, Patricia 35, 80. Kahler, Brian (11) 56, 76, 153. KAMMERER, DAVID E. (12) 38. 39. 189 KAUFFMAN, ANNE E. (12) 24,27. 29. 33. 189. Keck, Darlene (10) 144. Keck. Doreen (11)41, 153. Keck. Sharon (10) 144. Keeler. Kurt (10) 73.88.94. 144. KEELER, RANDY R. (12) 85, 189. Kchm. David (10) 144. KEHOE, MICHAEL T. 12) 20, 190 Kehoe, Sharon 144. Keim, Debra (11) 153. KEIM. KERRY A. (12) 23, 77. 19) KEISER, WILLIAM (12) 190. Keller, Barry (11) 76. Keller, David (11) 15“ KELLER JEFFREY L. (12) 40, 153, 190. Kelley, Kathy (10) 141. KELLY. DEAN D (12) 27, 75, 190. Kemmerer, Kathy (11) 157. KEMMER E R. S A MU E L (12) 190. KEMP. RAYMOND A. (12) 190. KENNEDY, FRANK P. 104. KERCHFR, ALAN S. (12). Kcrcher, Cathy 82. Kcrchcr.Joan (10) $4. Kcrcher, Larry (10) 144. flffimner, Gayle (11) 153. Kerchner, Michael (11) 157. Bgfcrchncx.Shcrvl (11) 153 KERCSMAR, MRS. DORIS Kern. Dary l 76, 98. KERN. SUSAN J. (12) 24, 190. Kershncr, William (11) 157. .KERSTKTTER, KAREN K. (12) 23. 33,190. KEYETTE CLUB 29. KEY CLUB 28. Kidd, V. 73. KIEFER, HOLLY E. (12) 21,31,190. Kim, David (10) 21,144. King, Steven (10) 144. KIRKPATRICK. ERIN (12) 191. Kirkpatrick, Kevin (11) 59, 153. Kiser, William (11) 157. KISSINGER. KENNETH A. (12) 20, 28, 71,98, 191. KISTLER. ELISE M. (12) 191. KLECKNER, JEFFREY D. (Fac.) 116. KLEE, MARK S. (12) 25,60, 191. KLEIBSCHEIDEL, JUDY C. (12) 20,22, 26,31, ■ 40, 192. Klein,Jeff 20. 56,98. Klein, Jim 76,98. KLEIN, JOHN D. (12) 192. y Klein, Steve 76. Klein, Thomas (11) 153. Kleppinger, Brian (11) 153. Klcppingcr, Gene (10) 141. KLEPPINGER,JOSEPHINE (Fac.) i32. Klidovius, Gregory (11) 153. Gine, Andrea (11) 153. Kline, Guy (11) i 57. Kline, Ethel (11) 156. K line, Jef trey (11) 20,31,50,71,92, 153. KLINE, MARYANN E. (12) Kline, Michael (11) 157. Kline, Robert (11) 156. Kline, Sherry (10) 144. Kline, Steve (11) 21, 157 Kline, Sue (11) 153. Klinefetter, Thomas (11) 9-1. 153. KLOIBER, DANIEL J (12) 28. 192. KLOSE, HAROLD E. (12) 192. Klotz.Jcff (10) 85. Klotz, Patricia (11) 153. Knapp, Jan (11) 31,50,77. 153. JR KNAPPENBERGER, SUSAN (12) 193. Knauss, Lynne (10) 35,144. Knauss, Richard (11) 157. Knauss, Tracey (10) 144. KNECHT, DEBRA R. (12) 33,193. KNECHT, HAVEN C. 120. Knecht, Lewis 21, 50,75. Kncllcr, Trudi (10) 80, 144. KNOLL, TERRI A. (12) 20, 52.77, 193. Koch, Curtis (10) 141. KOCH, DEBORAH A. (12) 78,193. Koch, Dianne (10) 144. KOCH, VICKIE (12) 193. Kocis, Joseph (10) 94, 144. Kocis, Thomas (11) 153. Koehler, Eric (11) 71,153. KOEHLER, JOEL W. (12) 56. 71, 193- KOHL, ANTHONY T. (Fac.) 110 KOHL, ROBIN K. (12) 22, 50, 78, 193. Kohler, Benjamin (10) 144. Kohler, John 76. KOHLER, MRS. SHIRLEY 33,120. Kohler, Stacy (10) 144. KOHUTH, THEODORE D. (12) 193 KOLLAR, ANTHONY (12) 71, 193. KOLLAR, MICHAEL (12) 98, 193. KOLLAR, DAVID (12) 19-1. KOOKER, EARLS.JR. (12) 194. KOONS, DEBRA (12) 41,194. Koons. Sandra (11) 33, 153. Kopenhaver, James (10) 73,144. KOPENHAVER. MAUREEN (12) 22, 24 . 53.98, 194 «C 7 M Kospiah, Richard (11) 153. KOVACS, KATHYRN A. (12) 25, 194. A KOVACS, MISS SHIRLEE A. Kovish, Kim (11) 153 Kozy, Pamela (11) 33,153. Kradjel, Elaine (11) 33, 153. KRAMER, MEGAN R. (12) 50, 52,84, 194. Krause. Howard (11) 153. KRAUSE, ROBERT (12) 194. KRAUSE, ROBIN L. (12) 35, 39, 194. KREBS, MRS. COLLETTA J. Krebs, Kathy (11) 153. KREPLEY, MATT (12) 194. KRESSLEY, GLENN R (12) 35, 38, 39, 194. Kressley, Mrs. Nancy E. 115 KRESSLEY, SCOTT A. (12) 195. £ • Krisukas, Jane (11) 50, 82. 153. KROBOGK, SUSAN T. (12) 22, 77.98,195. Kroboth, Francinc (10) 144. Kromer, Michael (10) 76, 144. KROMMES. AMY J. (12) 20, 33. 195. •Kropp. Kent (10) 82, 144. Kubat, Gary (11) 153- Kuczek, Amy (11) 84, 153. Kuder.Jan (10) Ml. Kudla, Joseph (11) 157. KUHNS, CONNIE (12) 195. Kuhns, Michael (11) 56, 76,153. KUHNS, RANDY C. (12) 196, Kulp, Taryn (10) 73, 144. KUNCIO, MICHAEL (12) 71,196. Kutmcr, Michael 56. Labanz, Mary (11) 52, 78, 86,96, 153. Labenberg, Noel (10) 76, 144. LABENBERG, WILLIAM S. (12) 71.86,98, 196. LAGLER, BRENDA A. (12) 20, 33, 196. Lagler, Carolcc (10) 144. LALIK, KENNETH C. (12) 76,197. LANDIS, SAM N. (12) 71, 197. LANGE, KARIN (Fac.) 53. Langworth, Irma 80. LAPP, EUGENE (12) 197. I.ARMER, PHYLLIS (Fac.) 119. LAROS. RICHARD D. (12) 197. Lattimer, Toni (10) 29,144. Laudcnschlagcr, Anne (11) 29, 31, 153. Laudcnslagcr, Carol (11) 52, 78,86, 96,153- Laudenslager. Nan (11) 25, 35, 153. Laudcnslagcr, Susan (11) 153. I-auer, Debra (10) 25, 144. Leach, Gary (11) 153. LEAVER, MELVIN J. (12) 25. LEBO, DANIEL E. JR. 104. Lee, Guy (10) 144. LEG ATM, GENE (Fac.) 72. I.EIBENSPERGER, DEBRA (12) 197. LEIBENSPERGER, DONALD L. (Fac.) I.EIBENSPERGER, LYNNE (12) 197 Lcibcrt, Karen (10) 81, 144. LEISER, ERIC D. (12) 71, 197. Lenhart, Herbert (,10) 144. LENNON, DAWN (Fac.) 29, 111. LcVAN, SCOTT J. (12) 20, 56, 71,92,98, 197. LEVENDUSKY, EDMUND T. (12) 51,76,98, 198. Levene, Lisa (11) 29. 153. LIBRARY AIDES 32. LICHTENWALNER. CYNTHIA (12) 40,198. Lichtcnwalncr, Mark (11) 71,85, 153. LICHTENWALNER, SANDRA (12) 40, 198. LIKINS, STEVEN J. (12) 92, 198. Lindstrom, Lori (11) 60, 153. LINK, GILBERT F. (12) Lippowitsch, Tcri (10) 144. Lipyanic, Patrick (11) 153. Litrides, Wendy (10) 52, 144. LITZENBERGER, EDWIN (12) 198. Litzcnbcrger, JoAnn (11) 154. Litzenberger, June (11) 154. LOBBJEANH. (Fac.) 111. Locfflcr, Ann (11) 154. Loehr, Beverly (11) 40. I.OESSL, KAREN E. (12) 198. I-okcz, Bryan (10) 144. Long, Judy (10) 144. LONG, TERENCE B. (12) 86, 198. I-opsey, Lynne (10) 144. Lord, Robert (ll)Jl54. Lorish.Jody (10) 142. Louie, Gigi (10) 144,4l. Lowin, Lynn (11) 156. LUCIKJOHN R. (12) 71,90, 198. LUCKEY, THOMAS W. (12) 198. LUTZKO, ROBIN (12) 198. LUTICK, DONALD P. (Fac.) 51, 121. Mabus, Daniel (11) 98, 154. Mack, Thomas (11) 155., MacKcnzie, David (10) 40. MacLAUGHLIN, DAVID J. (Fac.) 118. MacLachlan, Marti (10 ) 84, 144. MADONNA, CAROLYN C. (12) 25, 199 Magee, Catherine (11) 25. 33. Malik, Paul (10) 73, 144. MALKAN, JEROME M. DR. 105. Mancuso, Paula (10) 144. Mansell, Eleanor (11) 29, 31, 154. Mansfield, James (11) 154. MARCH, JILL A. (12) 199- MARCHING BAND 34. MARINE CORPS PHYSICAL FITNESS 57. Marino, Pancla (10) 144. MARKLE, ROBIN J. (12) 199- Markle, Scott 75. Marnon, Mike 76. Marsch, Diana (11) 154,41. MORRIfUROBIISUC. (I Lyncttc 2 4 MohiRChcryl (II) 154. DANIEL (12) y Mohi jpn (II) 154. MOHR, PATRICIA 153. OCKHNHCiiiJSE, 3RL A 0) nHconnors, DORC Ods, Michael (10) 146. Of.ESKA, DONNA J. 02}; OI.ESKA, MARK D. (12) 75 Or'drovic, Chris Ann (11) 78, OPILI.A,GEORGE M. (Fac. Oplinger, Todd (10) 75,146. O ROURKE, DAVID (12) 2 ()Su hi van, Carol 80. P’Suilivan, Peter (JO) 31, 146 Oswald.'Alien (11) 155. Oswald. Bruce (10) 146. MORRIS.ROBINS. (1 Marsh, Drew (10) 21,40,41, 52, 71, 73,90. MARSH, KEN J. (12) 199. MARSH, WANDA E. (12) 200. Marsteller, Daniel (10) 144. -Martin, John (11) 31,71,86,94, 154. ' Martin, Mary 82. Martin, Richard (10) 144. MARTIN. SUSAN B. (12) 200. Mason, David (11) 90, 154. I • Mate, Jcannic (11) 155. '■kr. Matthes, Roland (11) 52. MATYAS, ANN K(12) 200. Maurer, Dale (10) 142. MAURER, DONALD N. (12) 200. MAXWEI EVAN A. (Fac.) 114. MAZ UCypTI, PATRICIA (121 201. McCORMICK, ROBERT P. (lJ 7, 24,89,98, 201. McElroy, Beverly (11) 82, 154. McElroy, Elizabeth (11) 154. McELROY, JEFFREY (12) 201. McFarland,Jeffrey (11) 154... Mcllvain. Brad (10) 21, 24, 25,145. 85. ' ccgan, Patrick (10) 145. McKEEGAN, SUSAN L. (12) 52,86,96, 201. McKEEGAN, THERESA E. (12) 52,86,96, 201. McManus, Kathy 80. McNamara, Robert (11) 154. McNamara, William (10) 20,97, 145. McQuillen, Corey (11) 154. MCQUILLEN, KAREN J. (1 McQUILLEN. ROBERT BRI McTish, Matthew (10) 75,1 Meade, James (10) 92, 145. Meade, Michele (11) 52,82, 154. MEADE, SUSAN M. (12) 52,82, 201. Meek, Scott (10) 145.- MEGLA,BOB (12) 201. ME14JjYA}INA (12) 201. MIUKER cHARLHS R. (12) 27, 202. •, Patricia (10) 24, 145. IOR.MARY E. (12) 20; M ELROY, G Melroy, David MENZEL, PAUL D. Mercer, Timothy (10) 145. MERKEL, BONNIE J. (I f}4, 202 Merkel, Janice (11) 78,96. Mcrkle, Claudia (10) 84,145. MESSERSCHMIDT. PATRICIA (12) 29, 202. J MESSICK, CHERYL (12) 202. Messier, Margaret (11) 50, 51, 53,154. METZGER. RICHARD J. (Fac,) 111. MEYER, DEBRA A. (12) 202. MICHAEL, LINDA S. (12) 31, 52, 85, 2« Milinichik, David (10) 145. Milinichik, Steven (10) 73, 145. MILLARD, DEBBIF. C. (12) 202. MILLER, ALBERT N. (Adm.) 107' MILLER, BRUCE A. (12) 92,2of Miller, Cynthia (10) 60, 145. MILLER, DALE (12) 203. MILLER, DAVID (Fac.) MILLER, DAVID (12) 203. Miller, David (11) 154. Miller, David (10) 142. Miller, Debbie (11) 52,84, 154. Miller, Diane (11) 155. Miller, Glenn (11) 33,154.. ►MiHer, Janet (11) 96, 154. MILLER, JOHN H. (ify 203. MILLER, KENNETH L. (12) 204. V:’ Miller, Marilyn (11) 20, 53, 81, 154. MILLER, RICHARD-DR. 105. Miller, MftLER, R Mfllc Jftxse ( N$FHcif loxannc Miller, Steven (10) MHler -alerie ( MILLER, gggj incr, Donna (11) 154. MITTURA, PAUL MOGEL, LYNN (12) 12)201. MOHR. Molder, MOLL, BRIAN (12) MOLL, CAROL (12) MONROE, VALERIE Moose, Cynthia (10) 142. MORGAN, DAVID (12) 52,97, 205. MORGAN, NEIL P. Moring, Lota (10) 31, MORING, PLATTE24, 25, 28, 205. Morris, David (10) 8j_ 205. MOULTON, CATHLEE (12) 205. Mountain,JTariJcs (11) 5g l54. Mountain, Thomas (11) 59, 154. C ERy BRIAN (12) 24, 205. Mo r, Carol (11) 154. MC ER, KIM A. (12) Mo rr. Kim (11) 154,205. MC 6ER, LOUISE (12) 206. MC iFeR, LYNN (12) 206. MC VT.R, SCOTT (12) 85, 206. Me :r, Terri (10) 80, 142. MC FER, THOMAS (12) 35, 38,40, 206. Mo ef.-Wayne (11) 76,154. Mof :r. WilliamiOJ) 154. MULIK, DANIEL M. (12) 206. Munn. Cassandra (10) 146. MUSSinQjPNNA (12 ) 20, 23. 52, 81, 206. usserman, Renee (10) 146. Nagy, John 38, J NASH, KEI NATIONAL Nattrcss, Rona NEFF, ALFRED D. JR. Ncilan, Thomas (10) 146. Xcstcr. Douglas CIO) 60, 146. NEUMEYER, ALBERT J. (Fac.) 127. NEWTON, CRAIG (12) 43, 206. Newton, Lianne (l0pI46. Nichols, George (10) 40,41, 146. NiESS, SCOTTL02) 207. Nikischcr, David (1)M54 NIKlSCiHER, FRANK Nishnic, Ix ri (10) 53, 80.14 Nixon, Steven (10) 76 146. NONNEMACHER. BARRY (12) 207. NONNEMAKER, 0EBjjj( f 2) 84.207. Nonncmakcr, Michael (10) 73,90. NORELLI, CLYDE (12) 51,98, 208. NUSS. GARY L. (12) 33,40, 208. Nuss, William (11) 154. Nuvcr, Rosemary (11) 154. O’Brien, Erin (11) 155. O’BRIEN, SUSAN V. (12) 208. (11) 154. G. (12)43, 29,33, 51,146. A. (12) 24, 29, 209. 5,209. , 85, 86. .) 118. (10) 73, 146. DAVID (12) 28, 209- Carol 80. (10) 31,146. (11)155. 10) 146. Oswald, Clyde 133- OSWALD, TIM (12) 21,35, 209- OTT. S. JANE i Fac.) 31,117. OUTDOORS CLUB 58. Owen. Beth (10) 146. ()WH S, D. TODD (12) 209. PAINE. CAMERON R. (12) 71,98, 209. PALENCAR, DONNA (12) 209- Pall.c'.tc, Annette (11) 154. |Parana. Thomas (10) 146. rv.in (11) 155. PASDA, ALAN J. (12) 209. Pasda, Karen (11) 154. 01) 98 210 JAYNE C. (12) 22,85, 206. f M s. Warren (11) 56, 154. PASTIER, DENISE M. (12) 209. Panics, Sally (10) 20,50,52. PAULY, CELESTE E. (12) 23,50, 210. PEARN, JAMES T. (12) 35, 38,39,40,41, 52,98, [ARSON, NANCY J. (12) 210. PEET, JAMES R. (12) 35, 38, 52, 75,210. Pcif ley, Annette (11) 21, 33, 50,82, 154. 235 Pc if ley, Keith (10) 82. Pcnnebacker, Anne (10) 51, 82, 146. PHNNEBACKER, DAVID C (12) 71, 210. PEP BAND 38. PEP CLUB 55. PETERS, ANDREW D. (12) 23, 28, 33. 76. Peters, Scott (11) 156. PEZOLDT, KIRK (12) 210. Pfeiffer, Barbara (11) 154. Pfenninger, James (10) 92, 146. PICKIN, ANN L. (Fac.) 114 Picrog, Debra (11) 29.154. Pirl, Leslie (11) 25. 31. 33. 80,154. PITT ORCHESTRA 38. Pitten, William (10) 90, 142. PIZOLATO, JOANN (12) 20, 52, 53. 78. 210. Plarr, Barry (11) 154. POLLACK, GI.ENN A. (12) POLSTER, CHRIS L. (12) Powell. Anne (11) 29 54. Powell, Jane (11) 154. Pradel. Diane (11) 156. Pradel, William (10) 146. Prescott, Mark (11) 154. Preston, Martha 82. PRETZ, SCOTT K. (12) Rakestraw, Lori (10) 146 RAU, COLLETTE E. (12) 211. Rauch, Karen (11) 21, 33, 51,60,154. RAUDENBUSH, DAREL G. (12) 211. Raudcnbush, Donna (11) 154. RAUDENBUSH, KATHY (12) 211. Raucnzahn, Penny (11) 53. Raymond, J k (10) 50, 75,146. Reed, Fred (11) 98. REED, MITCH ELIM. (12) 211. REESeSpAULINE M. jU2) 82, 212. REICHARD, DEBRA (12) Reichard, Donald (10) 76. Reichard, RonaRf(lO) 142. Reichert, Dale (11) 154. Rcidnauer, Robin (10) 146. Rcifinger. Pam (11) J| Reilly, Terry (11) 156 ; Rcimcrt, Holly 82. R. imert, Laurie (11) Reinerl. Eri Rhode, Gloria (11) RHODE, JOHANNE L. (12) 213. RHODES, F. MATTHEW (12) 27, 28, 56, 76, 213. Rice, Nancy (11) 52. Richards, Carol 53. RICHARDS, IX3NALD G. (12) 27, 28, 51,76, 233. RICHARDS, EVAN E Fac.) 108r- Richards, Gail (11) 25, 33 o! 5. Richards. Nancy 82. RICHARDSON, MICHAELJ. (Fac.) 71, 125. Ricdcr, Mark (10) 73,90.98. RlEDER, RANDALJ. (12) 28. 52, 85. 215 RIFLE 82. Ritter, Glenn (11) 156. Ritter, Keith (ll'To i. Ritter, Lihda (11) 33- RITTER, PHILIP K. (12) RITTER STERLING (Fac.) 31. RitrerTTimothy (10) 142. IZZETTO, CYNTHIA J. (12) 213. Rizzctco, Sandra (10) 146. RIZZETTO, VALERY (12) 213- ROBERTS, FRANKLIN G. (Fac.) 92, 130. ROBERTS, SYLVIA M. (Fac.) Robins, Michael (10) 146. ROCHE, STEPHEN P. (12) 213. ROCKWELL, SUSAN U. (12) 29,40, 78, 214. Rodcnbach, Diane (10) 146. Roebuck, Alexandra (11) 81. Rocdcr, Scott (11) 20, 56, 71,86,98. ROEDER, JOHN (12) 43,214. Rocdcr, William (11) 35. FLcthrbach, AI (11) 154. Rohrbai h, Dale (11)154. Rohrbach. Glenn (10) 146 ROHRB CH, TIMOTHY (12) 214. Rokd|ny eronica (11) Roland, Pctfr (10) 89,90,146. v ROIj ND.IuSAN J. (12) 29, 33, 214. Rolen. Sheila (11) Romig, Rita (10) 146. — 1 P— 3JR (10) 33, 81, 86, 146. -Ross, Diane83. REINERT. GLENF®® 212. Rcincrt, Peggy (10)| Reinhart, Betty ( 0 20, 146. Reiss, Cynthia fll) Reiss, Douglas (10) 146.. Reiss, Michael (11) 40.41J6,98. Reiss, James (10) 42 Ur REISS, RONALD (! Renningcr. Blanlttc(10) 146. RENNInZr, KATHLEEN D. (12) 2lT Rcnttfchlcr, Kim 80. , cynolds, Denise (11) Rhciner, Joanne (10) 8 5, 146. Rhoads, Donna (11) RHOADS, GARY (12) 213. ROSS. MICHAEL D. (12) 52.97,214. Rossaj lc, Audi (10) l46.i S- Roc frrank (11) 85. ROTH. JAMES V. (12) 24%2, 86, 214. Roth, Wylie (10) 142. Rothcnbcrgck Donna (11) Rowe, Steven (11) 155. JL R obcrt (11) Roy. William (10) 142. Roycroft,Jane (10) 146. ROYCROFT, ROBERT C. (12) 214. ROYCROFT, WILFRED 133. RUBENS, EDYTHE (Fac.) 117. | RUBENS RICHARD (Fac.) 82. 117, 129. RUCH, GREp (12) 214. Ruder, Beryl (To) 142. Ruff, Brian (10) 94, 146. Ruff, Elizabeth (10) 20, 31,82, 53. RUHMEL, BRIAN (12) 214. RUPP, DAWN M. (12) RUTH, DAVIDS. (12)215. Ruth, Mark (11) 154. Ruth, Tammy (11) 156. Sables, Sharlcne (11) ABOL. TERRY M. (12) 94, 215. bol, Tom (10) 146. .Sachs, Lisa (11) 51. J acgcr, Scott (11) Sager. Charlene (11) Sanford. Janinc (11) 24, 52.82. SCAPELLAT1. ELLEN T. (12) 21, 35.60, 215. ,‘SCARFONE, FRANK (Fac.) 115. f SCHAEFFER, DANIEL (12) 215. Schaeffer, Lynn (11) SCHAEFFER, LYN R. (Fac.) 86, 124. SCHAFFER. CHRISTI J. (12) 215. Schaffer, Debbie (10) 146. SCHAFFER, MICHAEL (12) 215. Schantz, Brenda (10) 146. Schantz, Cathy (11) 80. v Schantz, Karen (31) SCHANTZ, KEITH A. 56,9-1, 215. SCHANTZENBACH, GENE P. (Fac.) 52. 72. 7 86, 120. Schantzcnbach, Yvoffle (11) 154. SCHHFFLEY, WILLIAM R. (12) 90, 215. Schciry, Carolyn (11)31. SCHLEGEL, GLORIA 133. Schlosser, Frank (11) 21. Schmauch, Barbara (loj 88, 146. SCHMAUCH, DR. GEORGE E. 104. SCHMICK, LINDA (Fac.) 78,96, 124,125. SCHMIDT, DONALD F. (12) Schmidt, Kevin (10) 56. 73. Schmidt, Peter (11) 76. SCHMIDT, SCOTTG. (12) 25,71,215 Schmitt. John (1°) 146. Schmoyeir, Clarence (11) SCHMOYElt DENISE K. (12) 215. Schmoyer, Katrm (10) G6. Schmoycr, William 75. SCHNECK, DEBRA K. (12) 22, 216. Schneider, David ( a) SCHNEIDER, GARY P. (12) 22, 51,216. SCHNEIDER, MARK A. (12) 22, 216. Schneider, Sheri (111 51. Schoch, David (11) 154. Schoch, Linda (10) 146. Schoch, Ray (10) 142. SCHOCK, DIANE (Fac.) 121. SCHOLL, BEVERLY G. (12) 216. Schoonhaven. Ira (11) 59. 76. SCHREIBER, JOACHIM (12) Schrcibcr, Peter (10) 146. Schrcitcr, Barry (11) 35, 38, 39, 73. Schrcitcr Bryan 35. ScKueck. Cynthia. (11) SCHUECK JEFFREY (12) 216. SCHULER. IVAN F. 133. Schuler, Jef frev (1 1) 86. Schuler, Richard (10) 73,90. SCHULER. ROBivRT M. 133. SCHULTES. EDWARD R. (Fac.) 122. Schuon, Ellen (10) 20, HO. SCHUSTER,JACKIE S. (12) 22,216. Schwartz, Dean (11) 52, 71, 86,98. Schwartz. Elizabeth (10) 80,146. Scocco, Renee (10) 146. SEAMAN, THOMAS P. (12) 216. Search, Belinda (11) Sebring, Alan (11)156. SEBR1NG. DIANE (12) 216. Scchler, Jay (11) 156. SECHLER. MARK D. (12) 216. Seibert, Nancy (10) 146. Seidel, Pamela (11) Seip, Pam (10) 146. Seislove, Elaine (11) SELL, G. WESLEY (Fac.) 127. SELL, ERIC (12) 35, 39.40, 71, 216. SELL, LESLIE (12) 217. Sell, Phil 76. Sell, Terri (11) 21. 154. Semaneik, Mary (10) 146. SERENSITS, LOUIS N. (Fac.) 110. SHAAK, RICHARDJ. (Fac.) 107. SHAFER, HELENE 109. Shafer, John (11) 156. SHAFER, TODD B. (12) 217. Shaffer,John (10) 146. Shane, Sue (11) 24. 25. SHANKWEILER, JANE A. (12)217 Shapiro, Joanne (11.) SHAW, ALICE L. (12)217. Shaw, Peggy (11) 155. SHECKLER, BEVERLY J. (12) 23, 24, 35, 39, 218. SHECKLER, WILLIAM T. (Fac.) 97,128. SHEFEER,BRAD(12) Shcck. Leigh (11) SHEFFER, WAYNE H. Shelhamer, Jan (11) 29, 33, 85. Shcllcnbergcr, Donna (11) 21, 33. Shelly, Dcnise (li) 31, 33, 35. SHELLY, DIANE R. (12) 20, 33,40, 218. Shepard, Debra (11) 156. SHEPHERD, DEBRA (12) 218. Sherman. Scott (10) 146. Sherriff, Tamela (11) Shiffert, Gary (11) Shinglcr. Glenn (10) 146. SHOEMAKER, LARRY I., (12) 218. Shoemaker, Sally (10) 146. Short, R. Mark (11) Showalter, Anita (10) 146. Sicinzki, Michael (10) 146. Sieger, Cindy 31.82. Sieger, David (11) 51, 59- Sigley, Lori (10) 146. Simmons, Lori (11) 29, 33, 35, 59, 82. SIPOS, CHARLES R. (Fac.) 122. SKI CLUB 50,51. SKVORETZ, DANIELS. (12) 219. SLETVOLD, KENNETH A. (Fac.) 121 SMARTSCHAN,JAMES H. (12) 219. Smickley, Glen (11) 75. SMICKLEY, MARK R. (12) 219. Smickley, Scott (11) 31, 75,94, 157. Smith. Annette (10) 146. Smith, carleton b. (12) Smith, Dennis (11) 157. Smith, Dolores (10) 146. SMITH, DONALD (12) 219. SMITH, GARY R. (12) 219. SMITH, GLENN C. (12) 35, 38, 39,40, 219. Smith, Jeffrey (11) 71,90,157. SMITH, KAY L. (12)219. SMITH, KEITH A. (Fac.) 59, 75, 123. Smith, Kevin (10) 73, 146. SMITH, LEE A. (12)219. SMITH, LuANN (12) 219. Smith, Mark (11) 157. I SMITH, PAULA C. (12) 22, 78. 219. Smith. Richard (10) 156. Smith. Richard (41) SMITH. RUTH (Fac.) 33. 120. SMITH, SALLY W. (12) 220. Smith. Shirley (10) 146. Smith, Tern (10) 142. Smith, Tina (10) 146. Smoll, Tammy (11) 80. Smoyer, Brian (11) 157. SMOYER, GARY R. (12) 220. SMOYER, NANCY A. (12) 84. 220. SMOYER, SHARON R. (12) 22, 220. Snydeman. Linda (11) 157. Snyder, Audrey (10) 21, 146. Snyder. Carole (10) 146. SNYDER, DEBRA J. (12) 220. Snyder, Jay (10) 73;98, 142. SNYDER, JENIFER E. (12) 23, 52, 53,82,220. SNYDER, RICHARDC. (12) 220. Snyder, Rose (11) 157. SOCCER 76, 77. SOCCER JUGGLING 56. SOFTBALL 96. SOLITO, JODI ANN (12) 50. 220. Soli van, Margarita (11) 157. Soh, Karen 111) 29. SOLTYSIAK, DAVID A. (12) 220. Solcysiak, Steven (11) 157. Souilliard. Patti (10) 146. SOL I . BROTHERS 54. Sp.iar, Robert (10) 142. Spangler, Roxanne (11) 24, 52, 82. 157. SPEER. CAROL L. (12) 21, 37. 220. Sperduti, Jeanne (11) 157. Spiess, Frances (10) 142. STAGE CREW 43. STABLER. COLETTE M. (12) 25, 35, 39.40, 221. Stahlcy, Michael (11) 157. Stauffer, Joel 76. Stauffer, John (11) T56. STAUFFER, ROY (Fac.) 88, 130. STEEDLE, DEBRA H. (12) 37, 221. STEIGER WALT, BRIAN K. (12) 221. Steiner, Jonathan (10) 90, 146. Steiner, Patricia (11) 29, 157. Steltz, Russell (10) 94,146. STELTX, WAYNE A. (12) 52. 56, 76, 221. Stendcll, Robert (11) T S, 154. STENGELE, JOYCE M. (12) 221. Stephen, Kathy (11) 157. Stephen, Kim (10) 78,80,96,146. STEPHENS, AMY (12) 221. Sterner, Daniel (11) 07. Sterner, John (10) 146. Sterner, Stephanie (1|) 157. STEVENS, JOHN (12) 221. Stevenson, Timothy 75. Stewart, James (10) 40,41,147. STHARE, CURTIS R. (Fac.) 117. Sriditcr, Drew (10) 76. STICHTER, NIRA (Fac.) 132. Stichtcr. Shelly (11) 52, 78,86,96, 157. STINGERS 35. Stinncr, Greg (10) 56, 76, 88. Stocker, Marie (11) 25,40, 157. STOFFLET, CLAUDE 133. Stoncback, Faith (11) 84, 157. Stoneback, Richard (11) 28, 157. Stoncback, Vicki (11) 157'. Stoncback, William (10) 147. Storck. John (11) 154. Stoudt. Darlene (10) 142. Stoudt, Monica (11) 40, 157. Stout, Annette 81 STOUT JUDY A. (12)221. Stover, Maureen (11) 20, 84, 157. STRAUSS,MILDRED K (Fac.) log. Striny. Kathy (11) 85, 157 Stroheckcr, Melinda (11) 157. Strohlein, Caroline (11) 25. StrohJcin, Thomas (10) 92, 147. STROUSE, JACQUELINE D. (12) 22, 77, 221 Strunk, Debra (10) 147. Smart. I. 71,73. STUDENT COUNCIL 20, 21. Stump, Kevin (10) 142. Sturtevant. Kim (11) 156. 221. Surdoval John (11) 76, 157. SURDOVAL, JOSEPH J. (12) 25, 59, 222. SVRCEK. DAMIAN J. (12) 222. Swanson. Gregory (10) 3,90, 147. Swavely. Dennis (11) 155. .' Swcitzcr, Gloria (10) 140. Swift Julie 80. SWIMMING (BOYS’) 92,93. SWIMMING (GIRLS') 82. TAKACS. CHARLES J. (Fac.) 121. TATTLER 22, 23. Taylor, Debra (10) 14 TELES, LYNN (Fac.) 129. TENNIS (BOYS’) 97. TENNIS (GIRLS’) 81. (lIIlfl|n$V . WILLIAMS. GEORGE (Fac: 56. 116. WILLIAMS. RICHARDS fr2f8'7,60. 227. Theodore, Keith ( 0) 142. WARD. STEVE (12 Williams, Stacy (10) Thomas, Barbara ( 1) 51. 158. WARNTZ, BRADFORD M. (12) Williamson, Amy (11) 57,82. 158. THOMAS. DAVID G (12) 222. Warmkesscl, Debra (11) 33. 158. Wilson, Chris (11) 158. THOMAS. DONALD R. (12) 82. 222. Warrick. Jannifer (10) Wilson,Jane (10) Thomas, Nancy (i 1) 85. 158. Washburn, Stevan (10) WILSON. JENNIFER J. (12) 22T THOMPSON. RA NDALL B. 112) 222. Wasser, Regina (10) 53. WIND ENSEMBLE 35. Thompson, Ronalc (10) 76,88. WASSON. HEIDI L, (12) 225. Winkler, DianJ( 11) 156. Thompson, Sallit- (10) 21. L47. Tihansky. Bria:: 11) 50.82, 158. Tihansky, Eva -D Timl crs, Brads ■: J (11) 20.21. 25, 31. 71. TORRENCE. DALE (12) 222. Torrence, Donald (11) 154. Traylor, 1 TREICHLER, K )HN L (12) 222. TRHNTALAM -E. JODIE J (12) 22 Trethewy, Do; i (10) 14 TREXLER.CIll 1- Trexlcr, Debbie TR1DICO, Re )BI Trirtenbarh, M.irlie T rittei ibach; Paul 11) TROLLINGER. CARL B. (Fac.) 111. TRUCHAN. DEBORAH (12) 225. Trumborc, Sharon (Tl) 31. 3 TRUMP.JANE M. (Fat.) TUTTLE. I.EON I. iEac.) W i ’ • ’ Tyler, Phyllis (11) 33, 158. Ueberroth. Cheryl (11) 158. [ Indcrwood. Ros 'M Urbanov-fe, Denise (10 14 URBaNOWICZJAMESi Urffer. Wendy (11) 158. Urland. Lynn (11) 155. Utsch, Karen (11) 158. Valck, Julie (10) 147. VANDFRSLICE, WILLIAM (12) 35, 724 Vanskike, Beth (10) 147. jj Van Vlcit.Jack (11) 158. | VARSITY E” 52. VASILIK. VICKIE L. (12) 224. VIERA, EUGENE (12) VISUAL AIDES 43. Vogt, Fred (10) 142. Volk, Robert (11) 158. VOLLEYBALL 85. WADE. SANDRA 1) (l| Wagner, James (11) 71,! WAGNER, MICHAEL Waibert. Brian (10) 14| Walbcrt, Joanne (10) 80.1 Wcaknccht, Mark (11) 158. WEAVER, SUSAN C. (12) 22 WEAVER, TERRY D. (12) 52 ; Weber. Deanna (II) 78. 158. Wehr, Barry (11) 156. WEI A NT. WILLIAM (Fac.i 126. WEIDNER, CHRISTOPHER .: '6, 225 Weidner. Melanie (11) 29, 78. ! 58. Weidner. Randy 76. WEIGHT-LIFTING AND PHYSICAL FITNESS 56. WEILL. JOANNE (12) 225. WEILL LEF. ANN (12) 225. Weis, Mary (ID 21. 52. 82, 158. Weis. Patti 82. WEISS. RICHARD (IT.) 81. S5. Weller. Bard (11) 158. WELLS, Mf TYRI. A. (12) 225. [.INC, DARRYL (12) 2k . VENDUN(,. PU V Dl WENNl.R. SCOT| F. (12) 226. WENTZ, DIANE L. (12) 226 JMichdc (1 L) 52, 86, 96, 158. 2, 84, 226. '1 Wert man. Scott (ill ! 54. WP.SSER, KENNETH D. (Fac.) 118 WESSNEIC RONALD H. (Fac.)Vl£ U? IAS. C.REGG H. (12 1 22.6. : WKTHKRHOLD, ERIC A. (12) 8Wk W WETHERHOLQ KEVIN M. (12) 71,226. Wetzel. Eric (10) 73,5X1. WETZEL, MICHAEL K. (12) 226. WHEELER, ANNA L. (1.2) 25, 35. 38, 39,40. 226. WHITE. JEFF F. (12) 227. WHITNEY, JOHN j: (12) 22T Wieandjan (11) 155. Wicand, Robert (11) 158. WiedeegCurtis (10). 140. wIeder ericcu W Wiedcr, Kan ( 11) 158 WIEDER, KEVIN B. (12) 227. Wiedcr, Margie 80. y Wierman. Lisa (11) 158. Wigficld, Edward (11) 7.1. 155. Wigfield. Kathi (10) 21. Wilkey. Robert (L0) 7,6.. Williams, Debra (II) 158., Wieth, Mary C'll) 158. Wisser. Grad ' (Left WITKOSKd MICHAEL J. (12) 227. WITHER. RICHARD D. 12) 227. Wolf. Gan 10)82. WOODS. FRANCES (Sec.) 106. WRESTLING 90,91. Wright, J:.: it (11) 158. WRIGHT. KENNETH L. (12) 227 XANDER. DANIEL I. (12) 227. YANDLE JAMES M. (12) 227. YATES, KIM D. (12) 228. YEAGER. MARY L (Fac.) 123. Ycakcl. D 1 rah (10) YEAKEL. DONALD H. (Fac.) 122. Ycakcl, Kathiyn (11) 29,158. YEAKEL. PAMELA (12V 228. YEAKLF. PETTfrf r:' YEAKEL. PI TER (12) 28,228. Ycakcl. Sue 10) Yenser, Mark YODER. I )ID YODER, VIVIAN H. (Fac.) 110. Yohe, Glenn (11) 35. 158. YOHE, HANK (12) 228. Yohe. Wayne (10) 73’ Yorkey, Shirley (11) 158. Young. Reginald (11) 51, 158. YOUNG, RONALD L. (12) 228. YOUTH EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 31. Zaborowski. Davie (11) 15S. ZAJDOWICZ, ANN (Fac.) 121. ZaJokar. Barb 80. Zalokar, Patrice (11) 25, 158. Zapp. Debra (10) Zajaitz, Jane (11) 158. ZAYAITZ, RICHARD G. (12) 22, 24, 35. 38. 51. 229. . . UB ZHLI.F.R, MARGARET I. (12) 25, 50, 229- Zentmeyer, David (10) 147. 7rnt'Z T5R: ■ 1 ' 4 ™ Zellner, Corrinc (11) 158. Zeravsky, Raymond (10) 76, 142, 154. Zeravsky, Steven (11) Z1LLIG. GWENDOLYN (12) 22,24,V, 29.37. 51.229. 'v' '• ZIMMERMAN. DONALD G. {12) 89,98. 229- Zissimos, Eve Marie (10) Zogas. Karen (11) 21, 24, 29, 37. 51, 158. Zogas, Peter 76. MM 238 “Instruction may end in the schoolroom, but education ends only with life.”
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.