Laurel Valley High School - Laurel Yearbook (New Florence, PA)
- Class of 1976
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LAUREL 1976 VOLUME XXIV NEW FLORENCE, PENNSYLVANIA Through the years the world has changed us, and now it is our turn to change the world. These are the thoughts and feelings of the 1976 seniors of Laurel Valley as they complete their final year of high school. As the bicentennial graduating class, they feel the same determination to conquer whatever problems their future may hold as did their forefathers in 1776. This book is dedicated to these seniors whose ideals may change the world. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty 4 Student Life 16 Seniors 32 Underclassmen 54 Athletics 76 School Life 112 Advertising 162 Index 207 ART AND MUSIC OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION 1. Mrs. JoAnne Bauman--Art Instructor with student Debbie Penrose. 2. Mr. Eugene Gorirossi—Band Instructor. 3. Mr. Francis Parks—Occupational Education Instructor. 4. Mr. Duane Hall—Music and Chorus Instructor. 5. Mr. Robert Bendel--Occupational Education Instructor. ADMINISTRATION 1. Mr. Milroy Carnahan—Superintendent of Schools. 2. Mr. Francis Voyten—School Psychologist and guidance coordinator. 3. Mr. Enoch Wootton--Curriculum Coordinator. 4. School board members: LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Mr. John McKlveen, Mr. Ben Lamb, Dr. Mary Kinney, Dr. William Hirsch. STANDING: Georgeann Bealonis, Mr. Phillip Maloney, Mr. Nevin Thomas, Mr. Russell Goodlin, Mrs. Margaret Lemmon. 5 1. Mr. Fred Pickup—High School Principal. 2. Mr. Fred Nipps--Home and School Visitor. 3. Mr. Carl Perian—Assistant Principal. 4. Mr. Orvis Steimer— Business Manager. 5. Mrs. Marie Johnson—Cafeteria Supervisor. 7 GUIDANCE PERSONNEL AND SECRETARIES 1. Mrs. Katherine Palko--guidance clerk, Mrs. Sandy Marino—Career Resource Center clerk. 2. Mrs. Shirley Mc-Chesney—secretary, Miss Linda Magnani—secretary. 3. Mr. Jerry Allen--Sr. High Guidance Counselor. 4. Mr. Stanley Dohoda--Jr. High Guidance Counselor. 5. Miss Rebecca McKinney—school nurse. 8 11 1. Mr. Walter Gasdek. 2. Mr. Joseph Rura, Mr. Allen Abbot. 3. Mr. John Moore. 4. Mr. Ernest Pudliner, Mr. Thomas Bryson. 5. Mr. Gerald Page. Those who go to school and never get out are called teachers. George Givot 13 DRIVERS EDUCATION, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND BUSINESS DEPT. 1. Mr. Eugene Cameron—Drivers Education. 2. Mr. Wayne Howard, Mrs. Jane Mather, and Mr. Angelo Sembiante— Physical Education. 3. Miss Pamela Fike—Business Education. 4. Mrs. Mildred Mabon and Mr. Dale Wahl—Business Education. CAFETERIA STAFF CUSTODIANS Cooks work hard each day to prepare food for hungry students, while custodians busy themselves cleaning the school and keeping up the maintenance of the building. 1. Gail Dillon, Claire Gamble, Doris Galbraith, Mary Reven, Pearl Will. 2. Mr. Gable. 3. Mrs. Burkett—head cook. 4. Mrs. Boring, Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. Sherriff. 5. Mr. Zimmerman. 1. Mr. Sekela presents awards to junior high football players. 2. Mr. Dohoda poses with Student Forum secretary Georgeann Bealonis and Forum Representative Bob Saxton. 3. Mr. Cameron and students discuss the car engine. 4. Business department teachers review some important papers. 5. Mr. Pahach looks on as a student demonstrates during woodshop. 16 20 I — I J 21 During the annual Homecoming game on Saturday, October 11, our Rams defeated the Meyersdale Red Raiders with a score of 22-0. Gary McClure pushed the Rams ahead with a 20 yard run for a touchdown in the first half. The second half brought two more touchdowns by Gary McClure and Jim Leitch. The highlight of the half time presentation was the crowning of Cindy Ritenour as this year's Homecoming Queen. Also during this time Gary McClure was named Homecoming King. This day brought great excitement and will be cherished forever. ■■■■I L7 a. Gary McClure and Cindy Ritenour were the 1975 Homecoming King and Queen. Our runners-up were Mark Lynch and Lucinda Gamble. The members of die court were Cindy Ritenour, Lucinda Gamble, Peggy Treasure, Joy Nicely, Joyce LaMantia, Barb Felton, Sharon Bracken, Gary McClure, Mark Lynch, Doug Mulligan, Don Leach, Mike Howard, Gary Fuller, and Denny McMaster. Theme for the Homecoming was This Magic Moment with music provided by Bashful. This Magic Moment Photographs And Memories 1. Queen Cindy Ritenour 2. King Gary McClure 3. Court Semifinalists 4. B. Felton, P. Treasure, J. Nicely, C. Ritenour, L. Gamble, J. LaMantia, S. Bracken 5. Queen Lona Leydig 6. Class Officers: D. Fisher, C. Neidbalson, G. Gamble, B. Shearer 7. Mrs. Chisnell and Hal 8. Joy Nicely and G. Fuller. The juniors spent many hours preparing for the prom. Programs were printed, an arch was built, and school windows were painted. Photographs and Memories was chosen as the theme. After the grand march the couples drove to Holiday Inn where the festivities were held. Kindred Spirit” provided music. Post-prom party included many activities. Hal Galbraith, a senior was injured June 28 in a car-motorcycle accident. Hal spent several weeks in Presbyterian Hospital, then was transferred to the burn unit of Mercy Hospital. With help from friends and family he has recovered. The October 4th football game was dedicated to Hal. He received a plaque from the senior class and the football from the team. STUDENT LIFE 1. Our double sets of twins—Mark Lynch, Lucinda Gamble, Lucetta Gamble and Keith Lynch—show off caps and gowns. 2. Arlie Burke and Becky Bowers sell candy bars at halftime. 3. Joe Shetler, Gary McClure, Frank Zarket and Jim Leitch share a victory. 4. Janine Anderson and Lydia Krise get refreshments ready for gametime. Opposite page: 1. Tall Jody Walls wonders what's happening. 2. Gary Berk-stresser, Jim Bechtold, Don Leach and Wilson Soria watch the game. 3. Gwen Gamble cheers players on. 4. JoAnn Craig finds a new friend. 28 The 1975 - 76 annual Senior-day program held at L. V. was another great success as the Rams gained the victory over Saltsburg. Mothers of the seniors were presented corsages by Mr. Thomas Bryson. Participating seniors included football players, cheerleaders, silks, colorguard, majorettes, pomettes, rifle team, and band members. 30 31 CHARLES ADAMS New Florence Chuck Vo Tech LISA JEAN BISS Lisa Bolivar Academic Enjoys pizza, blue jeans, barefeet, sketching, painting and Elton John • • • Pet peeves are people who think they know it all and homework • • . Pals with Marilyn and Tam • • • Plans include art school • . . Heckfur . JENNIFER J. BLOOM Jenny New Florence Academic Co-Editor of the yearbook • . • Likes German, Sis , the gang, yoga and Fridays . • • Pet peeve is people who don't work for themselves • . . Being dressed up rates high • . • Pals with Kathy • . • Likes green and yellow. Works at sawmill . • • Favorite color is red . . . Likes hunting, fishing, summer vacation, WPEZ and English . • . Tall guy with blue eyes • . • Dislikes school • • . Pals with Dave and Dan . • • Hangs out at Peck's. DARLENE LYNN ALTMILLER Dar Seward Business Education Likes cruising, barefeet, American Graffiti , football, traveling, weekends, shorthand and red • • . Brown eyes and dark hair • • • Dislikes boredom, homework, rainy days and waiting . • . Plans to get a job. GEORGEANN BEA LONIS George New Florence General Cute gal with blue eyes . . . Likes people, Beach Boys, jeans, Chevys, art, rifle team and color guard • • • Favorite color is purple . . . Pet peeves are people who don't care, squeaky shoes and rain. JAMES R. BECHTOLD Doc Bolivar General Remembered for attacking people • • • Likes riding, girls, B. T.O. and sports . • . Hangs out at Bartow's Garage . . • Dislikes homework, working and sitting in gym • . . Future includes college . • • Favorite class is English. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Cindy Riten-our, secretary; Jody Walls, president; Gwen Gamble, vice-president; and Debbi Fisher, treasurer. CHARLES WAYNE BORING New Florence Handsome guy with green eyes • • • Likes Metal Flake ] blue, hunting, fishing, good parties and fast Chevies • • • Dislikes stuck-up girls, school and homework • • • Traveled} to Ohio . • • Favorite class is English • • • Found at Gehrings. DEBBIE CHRISTINE BORING Debbie Bolivar General Pals with Debbie, Paula, Carol and Vicky • • . Enjoys ) Zane Grey, One Tin Soldier, art class, pizza, and science ] club . • . Favorite color is yellow • • • Quiet girl with long! brown hair . • • Dislikes gym and study hall. Charles Vo Tech! LINDA E. BORING Linda New Florence Occupational Education Stockgirl at Stiles .' . . Likes gym, cars, movies, baseball, hockey and school ... Seen with Patty and Sandy • • . Traveled to Louisiana • • • Favorite color is blue • • •'j Dislikes spinach and cucumbers. BRIAN E. BOTTEICHBR Brian Seward Vo Tech Hobbies are hunting and trapping • • • Enjoys CheveUi girls and food • • . Favorite color is blue . . . Works at Clark s Auto Shop • • . Pals with Merle and Vince • • • Dislikes study haUs and activity bell. DON BOUCH Seward Likes girls and working on cars • • • Favorite color is s . • • Has traveled from Maine to Florida ... Hangs at Seward pizza shop • . . Plans to travel to Florida. Janet Business Education JANET BOUCH Seward Petite girl with brown eyes and light hair . . . Likes Fred and lollypops . . . Pals with Vickie and f'indy • . English and the color blue rate high • • • Future plans in elude a job and marriage. NANCY LOUISE BOWERS Nancy New Florence Academic Friendly gal with brown hair and blue eyes . • • Enjoys Jim Croce, Beach Boys, Saturdays, 3:17, and snow. ... Works on the copy staff of the Laurel • . • Dislikes people who don't listen • • . Plans include college. Sharon Business Education SHARON K. BRACKEN New Florence Likes include accounting, shorthand, French fries, chees-burgers and Doug . • • Laurel Business manager, Laurel Leaf editor . • . Plays the clarinet • • • Favorite color is purple • • . Member of Homecoming Court. 35 ESTHER REBECCA BROWN Becky Seward Academic Does the morning announcements ... favorite colors are blue and purple . . . plays the piano and organ . . . can be found at Deb's house . . . plans to work after graduation. KATHY LYNN BURKETT Kathy Bolivar Academic Pet peeves are people who don't listen, homework and oral reports . . . has dark curly hair and green eyes . . . likes huh , Flesh Gordon, creative stitchery, sewing, Beach Boys, cucumbers and the color green. BETH ELAINE CAIRNS Bethie New Florence Academic Layout editor of the yearbook . . . You done me wrong . . . enjoys sketching, talking, cookouts at SCBC, cookies and art . . . plans to attend art school . . . vivacious head majorette. DAVID C. CALDWELL Dave New Florence Vo-Tech Likes a special someone . . . hobbies are listening to WJNT and country music . . . enjoyed Jaws . . . plans include trade school . . . dislikes stuck up people, mean teachers and study halls . . . traveled to New Mexico and Michigan. DOUGLAS CALDWELL Doug New Florence Vo-Tech Nice guy with red hair and brown eyes . . . likes Cindy, Bob, Scott, Fred, motorcycles and girls . . . English rates high . . . dislikes study halls . . . favorite color is blue. JOSEPH CHOW Chinaman Bolivar Academic Black-haired guy with mean ping-pong paddle . . . enjoys English, Chinese food, table tennis and classical music . . . National Honor Society president . . . plans include college and medical school. VINCENT JAMES COLANNANI Vince Seward Vo-Tech big guy with black hair . . . hobbies include trail riding and hunting . . . likes Suzukies, Chevelles, girls and food . . . enjoyed Young Frankenstein . . . dislikes getting up early, people who don't like fun and Yamahas. JOANN CRAIG Jo Seward Business Education Cute girl with blond hair, blue eyes and freckles . . . likes Lee, popsicles, tennis shoes, Saturdays, typing and baby blue . . . pals with Cathy, Pat, Joy, and Cindy. . . . A.F. S. officer. 36 RON CRAMER Seward Tud General Pet peeve is people who say What? . . . favorite color is blue . . . likes shop, rock music, and Corvettes . . . hangs out with Chet, Choch and Jim . . . has brown eyes and dark hair . . , enrolled in work-study program. GREGORY ALAN CSEHOSKI Greg New Florence Academic Chief photographer of the LAUREL ... likes friendship, nature and happiness . . . favorite color is orange . . . enjoyed Call of the Wild ... friendly guy with blue eyes and brown hair . . . plans to enter college. JOANNE FERRI Jo R. D. 1, Bolivar Business Education Co-captain of the drill team . . . likes guys, jeans and the Puddle Jumper . . . favorite color is blue . . . enjoys Jumbo Bars for lunch . . . special friends are Cinda and Patti. PATRICIA J. FERRI Patti West Bolivar Business Education Known for her pickles and ice cream . . . likes guys, cycles and a blue Swinger . . . hobby is riding ten speeds . . . special friends are Jo and Cinda . . . enjoyed Bambi . . . favorite color is blue. LINDA RAYE CURRIE Linda Seward Business Education Favorites include pizza, popcorn, accounting and mint green . . . You're doing me wrong . . . dislikes getting up in the morning . . . will attend college . . . member of the Color Guard. MATTHEW JOHN DEEMER Deemz West Bolivar Academic Hobbies include canoeing, hiking and aviation . . . known for his red hair and witty comments . . . likes '33-'41 Willys and Chrysler cars . . . plans to become an aeronautical engineer . . . photographer for the LAUREL. DEBORAH JEAN EVANS Deb New Florence Academic Likes traveling, German and tennis . . . favorite colors are orange and lime green . . . hobbies are swimming and tennis ... enjoyed The Modem Magdeline ... dislikes gym and snobbish people. BARBARA JEAN FELTON Barbie Seward Academic Favorites are Spanish and blue denim . . . likes mushrooms, frogs and Ken . . . co-captain of Varsity Cheerleaders . . . hobbies are eating and trying new things . . . enjoyed The Way We Were . . . will be a physical therapist. 37 DEBORAH LYNN FISHER Burner Bolivar Academic Pet peeve is WVU home football games . . . one dimple is always flashing . . . likes weekends, fried chicken, suntans, goldfish, Elton John and the color green . . . member of Hall of Fame . . . dislikes rainy weekends. DOUG FLICKINGER Doug West Bolivar General Hobbies include hunting, fishing, and trapping . . . likes cars, woodshop, and the color black . . . can be seen with Crusher and Rodney . . . pet peeve is going to school ... plans to be a coal miner. SANDRA LEE FOSTER Sandy New Florence Academic Business Favorite color is red ... has long brown hair and brown eyes . . . likes traveling, beaches, and barefeet . . . recently traveled to Myrtle Beach . . . plays the clarinet . . . What? ... plans to be an X-Ray technician. CARL FULCOMER Fuzz R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Pet peeve is teachers . . . recently traveled to Kentucky . . . likes racing cycles, math analysis, metalshop, and the color green . . . dislikes Suzukis and chemistry ... plans to be a welder. GARY DAVID FULLER Viener New Florence Academic Favorite subject is English . . . likes playing football with Myrl on the basketball bus . . . enjoyed Jaws . . . member of Homecoming court . . . special friend named Joy . . . pet peeve is teachers giving homework. HAROLD ALLEN GALBRAITH Hal R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Co-Editor of the yearbook . . . I'll dance at your wedding ... likes girls, football, math analysis, WPE7, turquoise and his red Corvette . . . did not graduate because of accident . . . plans to be a mining engineer. i I 38 JAMES GALBRAITH Bol var Ratman General Pet peeve is rednecks . • . likes girls, bikes, friends and the color blue . . . favorite song is The Ballroom Blitz • . . enjoyed Death Race 2000 . . • dislikes school lunches • • • plans to enter construction work, GWENDOLYN LEE GAMBLE Gwen New Florence Academic Petite girl with blue eyes . . • likes soap operas, being different, and food , . , hobby is twirling • • • favorite color is green . , . has held many school offices • • • plans to be a physical therapist. LUCETTA GAMBLE Cetta West Bolivar Academic Hobbies include reading and riding ten-speeds • . , dislikes homework and dresses , , , enjoyed Jaws . . . likes jeans, tennis shoes, dark green and T-shirts • • • special friends are Pat, Sally and Tam, LUCINDA GAMBLE Cinda West Bolivar Business Education Other half of the Gamble twins • . , blond hair and hazel eyes • . . likes jeans, blue and a special someone • • , member of the Homecoming Court . . . often seen with Jo and Patti , . . voted best-looking, TERRY L. GLESSNER T. Seward Academic Muscular guy with brown eyes and brown hair . . . likes physics, math analysis, and motorcycles . • , hangs out with Chez and Otis , . • dislikes radical underclassmen . . • will be remembered for quick wit, RONALD T. GORDON Otis R. D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Pet peeve is people who ask too many questions , , , likes mean Mavericks, basketball, English and blue . . • hobby is working on cars . • , You'll get over it • . • dislikes rainy weekends and stuck-up people. VALENTINE JOSEPH GYUKERY Seward Gyuk Vo-Tech Hobbies are football and basketball . . . enjoyed Flesh Gordon . . , pet peeve is teachers . . . hangs out at Hec's garage ... a dependable football lineman . . . often seen with Hec and Butch. RAY HANLIN R. D. 1, New Florence Razzer Vo-Tech Likes Fords and Michigan . • • hobby is working on cars . . . favorite color is red . . . dislikes school and Chevys • • • If you say so • • • plans to move to Michigan after school. DANIEL HARTMAN R. D. 1, Bolivar Dan Vo-Tech Favorite subject is P.O.D. . . quiet guy with blond hair and brown eyes . . . likes hunting, food and girls . . . future plans are possibly the service . . . proud owner of a Chevy Nova. DEBRA A. HARVEY R. D. 1, Bolivar Deb Academic Business Ed. Likes barefeet, the Beach Boys and typing . . . has green eyes and blond hair . . . plays the organ . . . recently traveled to Washington . . . member of the pep band . , , treasurer of the Agape Club. CATHERINE J. Ligonier HEGAN Cathy Business Education Spends time with her family . . . likes football season, Gary, typing and sophomore parties . . . You're such a dufus . . . dislikes getting kicked around . . . pet peeve is people who stare. RANDY WARREN HELSEL Seward Hec Academic Mean man on the grid iron ... curly hair and green eyes . . . likes football and Fra-Fra . . . drives an orange and black van . . . pet peeve is seventh period study hall . . . has been to Florida. ROBERT E. HORRELL R. D. 1, New Florence Bob Academic Hobbies include hunting, swimming, snowmobiling and cycling . . . enjoys girls, summer, football, baseball and sleeping in campers . . . pet peeve is teachers who don't joke around . . . member of the senior play cast. MICHAEL RAY HOWARD R. D. 1, Bolivar Howie Academic Tall guy with blond hair and blue eyes . . . hopes to play college football . . . dislikes seventh period study hall . . a fine athlete . . . has been to Florida . . . hates losing in sports. 40 SALLY KAY HOWARD Sal R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Likes the ocean, cats, barefeet and driving around with Nene and Moe . • • athletic girl with green eyes • . • pet peeve is people who hurt others' feelings . . . waitress at McCoy's . • . dislikes electrical storms. BENJAMIN JARVIS Ben R. D. 1, Bolivar Vo-Tech Favorite color is blue • . . has brown eyes and hair . . . enjoys auto shop . . . can be found at the Bolivar pizza shop . . . likes Fords, parties and chicks . . • future plans include getting rich. BARRY D. JONES Huck Seward Business Education Listens to WPEZ . . . likes lasagna, pizza, big Macs and especially Ginger . . . has light brown hair and brown eyes • . • dislikes salads and Kim when she is mad . • • plans to own his own restaurant. ROBIN MAE JONES Robin R. D., Ligonier Business Education Hobbies include making a scrapbook and collecting poems and recipes . • • pet peeve is not seeing a certain guy more often . . • special friends are D.J. and the gang . . . has long blond hair and green eyes. MARILYN L. KAUFMAN Marlin New Florence Business Education Hates pushy people in the halls • • . head typist for the LAUREL . . . favorite color is green . . . enjoys shorthand. Elton John, pi za and chocolate ice cream . . . can be found with Lisa, Pat and Tam. CHARLES ALAN KELLY Chip Seward Academic Has been to Florida and Boston . • . works at B G B Electri- cal . . . likes hunting and fishing, girls, motorcycles and trucks . . . can be found at the pizza shop or Ron's Sport Shop. KATHRYN ANN MARIE KRISKO Kathy Seward Academic Gives morning announcements . . • has been to New York and Spain ... on copy staff of the LAUREL . . . likes math and Spanish . . . enjoys vacations, travel, Cordobas, and books . . . pals with the gang . . . plans to be a nurse. JOYCE E. LAMANTIA Joyce Bolivar Business Education FAvorite subject is shorthand . . . dislikes curfews • . . pet peeve is being on time . . . likes parties, snakes and doing new things . . • has long brown hair and brown eyes . . • future includes a job. 41 PATRICIA J. LAUGHNER Pat R. D. 1, Ligonier Business Education Enjoyed Gone With The Wind . . . Plans to get a job Business Manager for the LAUREL . . . Likes seagulls, the ocean and walking in the country . . . Pet Peeve is smart alecs . . . Pals with Cetta, Marlin, and Tam. DONALD MYRL LEACH Myrl R. D. 1, Ligonier Academic Can be found at Peck's corner ... Has been to Illinois . . . Blonde hair and blue eyes . . . Likes parties, basketball buses and concerts . . . Favorite color is blue . . . Plans include school or the mines. WESLEY W. LEAR Wesley West Bolivar Business Education Bolivar fireman . . . Curly brown hair and dark eyes . . . Has worked at Idewild . . . Dislikes eighth period study hall . . . Can be found at the fire hall . . . Plans to join the Air Force. BELINDA J. LICHTENFELS Belinda Seward General « Likes being with Ray, jeans, and 3:17 . . . Has been to New York . . . Favorite color is sky blue . . . Listens to WDVE Likes art . . . Hobbies are Ray and taking long walks ... Plans to marry. GEORGE LICHTENFELS George Bolivar Academic Enjoyed Blazing Saddles . . . Can be found at Norm's Dislikes pickles . . . Likes M.D. 20-20, cherry cough syrup Favorite color is powder blue . . . Pet peeve is teachers who give homework. KEITH ANDREW LYNCH Keith R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic The younger of the Lynch twins . . . Likes Italian food and playing golf . . . Light brown hair and hazel eyes . . . Favorite author is Arthur Conan Doyle . . . Pals with Chinaman . . . Best class is math class. MARK EDWIN LYNCH Ed R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic. Plays the guitar . . . Likes basketball, girls, football, food and his Duster . . . Great Golfer . . . Pals with Chinaman, Wab, and Howie . . . Hobbies are reading comics, playing golf . . . Plans include college and joining the golf tour. VICKIE LEE MACK Vickie R. D. 1, Seward Business Education Likes motorcycle races, panda bears and music . . . Dark hair and brown eyes . . . Plays the piano . . . Favorite color is baby blue . . . Dislikes rainy days, spiders and loud people . . . Pals with Belinda, Nancy and Debbie. TAMMY LYNNE MARINO Tam Bolivar Academic Pet peeve is pet peeves ... Works at Norm's Gift Shoppe . . . Copy editor of the LAUREL . . . Likes art and sleeping . . . Pals with Marilyn, Cetta, Lisa and Pat . . . Hobbies are reading, sketching and walking. BRUCE McCHESNEY Chez R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Plays the drums . . . Likes old jeans, parties, band bus rides and girls . • . What Can I Say? • . • Pals with Otis, Denny, Myrl and Jimmy . . . Can be found at the Pool Hall and Barn. GARY BRYANT McCLURE Ears West Bolivar Academic A fine athlete remembered for his skill and height Enjoys woodshop, hunting, concerts, Bad Company, Jaws and parties . . . Pet peeve is two-faced people . . . Pals with Howie, Veiner, and Jim . . . MARK E. McDOWELL Mark R.D. 1, Ligonier General Hobbies include hunting and bikeriding . . . Dislikes people who tell you to hurry up . . . Member of WFA . . . Has dark eyes and light hair . . . Likes football, basketball and the color red . . . Favorite authors are Louis L. Almour and Zane Grey 43 DENNIS EARL MCMASTER R. D. 1, Ligonier Denver Academic Hobbies include football, motorcycles and hunting favorite class is Math Analysis . . . hangs out with and Chez . . . member of the Homecoming Court a dependable quarterback. ROBERT W. MILLER R. D. 1, New Florence Chew-moo Vo-Tech Favorite color is red . . . enjoys riding his motorcycle . often seen with Doug, Scott and Fred . . . can be found at the Beanery . . . favorite subject is study hall . . . likes girls and movies. REBECCA ANN MOON R. D. 1, New Florence Becky Business Education Cute girl with hazel eyes . . . likes Greg, Kindred Spirit, freedon and jeans . . . works at the Frosty Way . . . runs with the gang . . . favorite subj ect is typing . . . plan! include marriage and a job. ERIN ELAINE MOORE New Florence Erin Academic Nutty girl with brown eyes and hair . . . enjoys being with Randy. . . likes orange juice, monkeys and John Denver . . . enjoys typing and reading . . . future plans undecided, JACQUELINE F. MORRIS R. D. 1, Seward Jay Business Education Nice girl with blue eyes . . . has traveled to Massachusetts . . . can be seen with Cindy and Sheryle . . . favorite song is One of These Nights . . . likes weekends and pizza . . . plans to marry. DOUGLAS W. MULLIGAN Mel Seward Academic Student council representative . . . likes pizza, Elton John, and a special someone . . . favorite color is blue . . . Now that's class . . . hobbies include basketball and baseball . . . member of the '75 Homecoming Court. CHA R LE NE NEIDBA LSON Bolivar Char Academic Pals with Patsy and Harlem . . . likes Big Macs, hamsters Chicago and telling stories . . . has blue and green eyes ... on layout staff of LAUREL . . . pet peeve is people without a sense of humor. JOY L. NICELY R. D. 1, Ligonier Joy Business Education Dislikes short fingernails and gym . . . favorite subject is typing . . . likes Gary, rainy days and parties . . . enjoyed Jaws . . . often seen with Cindy and Jody . . . member of the '75 Homecoming Court. 44 1 RANDY L. O’SHELL Randy New Florence General Hobbies include art and skating . . . dislikes teachers who give homework . . . plays the clarinet . . . another member of th gang . . . pizza, WPE7, blue jeans and Dave rate high . . , favorite subject is art. KEVIN PAHACH Bunyon Bolivar General Has blue eyes and blond hair . . . favorite class is wood-shop • . . hobby is bodywork . • . hangs out at Bartow's • • • plays basketball • • • future plan is possibly the service. CHERYL HALL PENROSE R. D. 1, New Florence Cheryl Business Education Proud majorette for three years • . . favorite color is pink . . • hobbies include drawing, roller skating, and ice skating . . . long, dark hair and brown eyes . • • played clarinet for concert band. DEBBIE PENROSE Bolivar Deb Academic Favorite subject is art . . . long brown hair and dark eyes • . • likes Paul, barefeet, long walks in the woods and jeans • • . can be found with Belinda, Nancy, Tam and Patty . . . hobbies include drawing and rawing. CINDY DIANNE POTTS Bolivar Cindy Academic Quiet girl with short brown hair and green eyes • • . favorite hangout is Boyd's car . . . pet peeve is people who think they're better than others . . . likes dancing, barefeet and jeans ... plans to be a Lab-Technician. LUCINDA RAGER R. D. 1, Seward Enjoys walking in the rain . . . favorite hangout is Seward and Robb . . pals with Jackie and Lynn . . . likes Brad, businesslaw, and the color blue . . . future holds marriage SHERYLE SUE RAGER R. D. 1, Seward Sissy General Short gal with hazel eyes . . • has Graveled to West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland . . . can be found at the pizza shop . . . enjoys food and boys . . . favorite color is pink. ROBERTS. RAY Seward Chunky General Pet peeve is pie faces . . . hobbies include football, motorcycling, hunting and fishing . . . light green eyes and dark hair . . . special friends are the girls in English 45 ROBIN JANE RHOADES Rubin New Florence Academic Tall gal with short, short brown hair and blue eyes . . . likes Beach Boys, John Denver, motorcycles, airplanes and jeans . . . Can be found with Cindy and George . . . favorite subject is art. VINCENT SCOTT RHOADES Vince R. D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Works at Idlewild . . . has brown eyes, brown hair . . . dislikes politics, noisy people and getting up in the morning . . . member of the Hall of Fame ... a special friend named L.C. . . . has traveled in 23 states. CAROL ANN RIBBLET Carol New Florence Academic Favorite subjects are art and crafts . . . likes horsebackriding, tennis, art, barefeet, and frogs . . . has long, long dark hair . . . plans to attend art school . . can be found with Debbie, Becky, Paula and Vicky. CINDY RITENOUR Cindy R. D. 1, Bolivar Business Education Short girl with brown hair and dark eyes . . . Secretary of the Senior class and AFS . . seen with Jody, Deb, Joy, Jo and Pat . . . '75 Homecoming Queen . . . likes parties, dancing, 3:17 and jeans. DENNIS RUDNIK Choch Seward General Hobbies are hunting, fishing, trapping and girls . . . dislikes stuck-up people and Health . . . can be found at the corner . . . owns a blue Toyota . . . often seen with Ambrose, Tud and Jimmy . . . works at BGB. CONNIE LEE SHANNON Connie R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Favorite subject is Math Analysis . . . likes crafts, ham saladr traveling, basketball and Newton . . . quiet girl with dark hair . . . member of the gang . . . special friend named Drew. BETH SHEARER Seal New Florence Academic Remembered for wicked trips to Ligonier and 5 AM trips back to Ross Mountain . . . Pet peeve is being called Bethie . . . member of the Rainbow Girls . . . plays bells, piano, organ and guitar. CYNTHIA M. Seward SHELTER Cindy General Member of the Hall of Fame . . . likes airplanes, the ocean, and riding motorcycles . . . favorite subject is typing . . . dislikes rainy days and being bored . . . pals with George and Robin . . . plans to travel. 46 JOSEPH P. SHETLER Seward Joe General i I Likes football, fishing, hunting and motorcycling . . . favorite hangout is Family Pizza Pub . . . pet peeve is people who don't finish what they start. KAREN SUE SHOMO Shortstop R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Short girl with blue eyes . . . likes a special guy and baseball . . . hobbies include roller skating and swimming . . . favorite subjects are art and typing . . . favorite color is orange . . . friends are the gang. DANIEL K. SHORT Nathaniel Bolivar Occupational Education Dislikes cars, Beatle tapes and reading . . . dislikes people who are nosey . . . can be found at Sisitki's and Norm's . . . traveled to Maryland . . . works at Champion Lakes . . . friends are Skinny and Jackie. PAULA R. SISITKI Shortie Bolivar Business Education Short quiet girl with brown hair and brown eyes . . . likes pizza and listening to the radio . . . favorite subject is shorthand ... dislikes timed writings ... friends are Deb, Carol, Becky and Debbie. THOMAS EUGENE SMITH Wab New Florence Academic Good-looking guy with blue eyes and brown hair . . . dislikes fat people and short hair . . . favorite subj ects are accounting and math . . . can be found with Ed and China • • • good on the golf course. RANDY J. SMITHLEY Smit R. D. 1, Bolivar Vo-Tech Nice guy with blue eyes . . . likes Mopars and races . . . dislikes stuck-up people, Fords, and tests . . . friends are Beans, Chunk, Vince and Beat . . . future plans are to work at Smithley Construction. WILSON A. SORIA Wilson Montevideo, Uruguay Academic Nice A.F.S. student with black mustache . . . likes basketball, soccer, dancing and music . . . favorite subjects are math and physics . . . special friend is his A.F.S. sister Lydia . . . plans to be an electronic engineer. RONALD EDWARD STANISLAW Poo Bear R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Favorite subject is metal shop . . . has traveled to North Carolina . . . plays drums . . . basketball and football rate high . . . hunting is his hobby . . . hazel eyes ... plans to attend Penn State or Slippery Rock. 47 KEVIN STIFFEY Bulhvhip R. D. 1, Bolivar Vo-Tech Favorite subject is math • . . likes sharp cars and the color blue . . . hobby is riding around . . . dislikes school and Fords . . . recently traveled to Florida • . pals with Vince, Randy and Ben . . . plans to return to Florida. RICH TAGGART Rich R. D. 1, Bolivar General Nice guy with green eyes and brown hair . . . favorite subject is metal shop ... has traveled to West Virginia . • . dislikes school . . . hobbies include cycles . . • favorite color is yellow. PATRICIA E. TIFFANY Patsy Seward Academic Likes Rex, pina and motorcycles . • . dislikes typing . . . plays trumpet, organ and piano . . • favorite subject is cycling . • . pet peeve is people who cheat . . . friends are Harlem and Riggin ... will be a bulldozer operator. PEGGY ANN TREASURE Peg Bolivar Academic Pals with Gwen and Joy • . • yellow is her favorite color • . . A.F. S. treasurer . . . soap operas, jeans and chewing bubble gum are favorites • . . hazel eyes • • . college is in the future. RONALD DEAN WADSWORTH Wadsy Seward Academic Likes hunting, fishing, taxidermy, and trapping . . . pet peeve is Chem II . . . hangs out at Ron's Sport Shop • . . traveled across the United States twice . • . favorite subject is metal shop . . . plans to attend college. JODY LYNN WALLS' Jody R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Tall girl with long blonde hair • . • likes jeans, rainy days, poems, tall guys and green grass . . . Pomette . • . hangs around Cindy and Burner . • • future plans include Air Force and travel to Canada. MARIE WATERHOUSE Marie Seward Business Education Pals with Beth . . . likes a special fellow and collecting pennies . . . dislikes stuck-up people and homework . . . favortie subject is typing . . . favorite color is blue . . • future plans are marriage and work. CHERYL LICHTENFELS ' Shortie Bolivar Academic Member of color guard ... enjoys stamp collecting, basketball and volleyball ... favorite movies include Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Jaws . . . secretary of Leaders Club . . . plans to join the Air Force. 48 DAVID I. WATERS Dave NANCY RUTH WYNN Nancy West Fairfield Academic Boiivar Academic Likes hunting, fishing, food and dogs . . . dislikes band Pals with, _,Ka‘h a,nd De,nni • • a certain tall practice and English . . . favorite subject is shop . . . Floyd, Sparks and gym . . , dislikes poor corn- plays brass horn . . . hangs out at Fairfield Community petition and being tickled . . , future plans are college Center • . . has a job as a fanner. or beautician s school. DAWN JAY WATKINS R. D. 1, Ligonier DJ Business Education Travels include Spain and California . . . likes standing on a street comer and special guy Rudy . . . dislikes being home by 10 , . , hangs around Robin, Becky and the gang . . . future plan is marriage. TIMOTHY JAY YEAGER R. D. 1, Bolivar TJ Academic Tall guy . . . likes swimming and art . . . dislikes complaining and snobbish people . . . favorite subject is math analysis . . . favorite color is purple . . . hangs out in the art room . . . future plans are college and medical school. DEBRA ANN YONKER Seward Fox Academic Likes having fun, cute guys, pizza, dancing and the radio . . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . . favorite color is purple . . . pals with Becky, Carol, Paula and Vicky . . favorite subject is art. FRANK J. Seward ZARKET Juice Academic Plays football and baseball well . . . likes sports, food, laughing and people who do things for him . . . dislikes English and fakes . . . has traveled to Virginia . . . pet peeve is getting injured . . . future plans are college . HAROLD R. BETTS Wierd Bolivar Occupational Education Traveled to Kentucky and Indiana . . . enjoys gym, hunting, fishing and working on cars . . . favorite color is blue . . . dislikes mowing grass and smart people . . . brown eyes . . . works for Cottrell Research Inc. SANDY D. SHOMO Seward Sam Occupational Education Can be found at Bottegal's Sunoco Station . . . likes cars, fishing, and hunting . . . dislikes getting up in the morning . . . friends are Danny and Harold . . . future plans are getting a job. 49 CHARLES ADAMS DARLENE ALTMILLER Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.B. L.A. 4; Laurel Staff 4; Class Play 4. GEORGEANN BEALONIS Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Student Forum 4--Representative 4--Secretary 4; Leaders Club 1,2,3, 4; Forensics 4; Rifle Squad 2,3, 4; Laurel Staff 4; Student Council 3,4—President 4; County Band 4; Principal's Advisory Committee 4. JIM BECHTOLD Chorus 1,2; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4. HAROLD BETTS Shotgunners Club 1. LISA BISS Chorus 1,3,4; Ram-Page Artist 4, JENNY BLOOM Student Council 4--Treasurer 4; Arts and Crafts Club 2,3--President 3; Photography Club 2,3--President 3; Agape Club 4--Second Vice-president; Community Resources Club 1; Principal’s Advisory Committee 4; Physical Fitness Award 1,3; A. F. S. Committee 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Play 4— Publicity Committee 4; Essay Contest Winner 1,3; Laurel Staff 4—Co-editor; Ram Page 4. CHARLES BORING Football Club 2; Intramurals 3. DEBBIE BORING Science Club 3,4. LINDA BORING Science Club 4; F. H. A. 1,2. BRIAN BOTTEICHER DON BOUCH JANET BOUCH F.B. L.A. 1,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3. NANCY BOWERS Class Vice-president 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. Committee 2,3,4--President 4; Class Play 4--Makeup Committee, Ram Page 3,4; Student Council 4; Science Club 3, 4--Secre-tary 4; Glee Club 2,3. SHARON BRACKEN Band 2,3,4; F. B. L.A. 3, 4; Laurel Staff 4--Business Manager 4; Majorette 3,4; Laurel Leaf Staff 4. BECKY BROWN Science Club 2,3,4; Laurel Staff 4; Forensics 2; Morning Announcements 2, 4. KATHY BURKETT BETH CAIRNS Chorus 1,2,3,4; Agape Club 4--President; Majorette 2,3, 4--Head Majorette; Laurel Staff 4--Layout Editor; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Play 4. DOUG CALDWELL JOE CHOW Chorus 1,3,4; Science Club 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4--President 4; Baseball 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; Scholastic Quiz Team 2,3,4; Class Play 4; DAR Award 4; Physical Fitness Award 1, 2,3; Ping-pong Champion 1,3. VINCE COLANANNI Football 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Football Club 2,3,4. JOANNE CRAIG Band 1,2,3,4; Chord's 1,2,3, 4; A. F. S. Committee 2,3,4--Vice-president 4; Class Play 4. RON CRAMER GREG CSEHOSKI Chorus 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Forensics 4; A.F.S. Committee 4; Laurel Staff 4--Chief Photographer. LINDA CURRIE Chorus 1,2,3, 4; F.B. L.A. 2; Leaders Club 2,3,4; Community Resources Club 1; Laurel Staff 3,4—Art Consultant 4--Typist 3,4; Class Play 4; Colorguard 2,3,4--Co-captain; Rifle Alternate 1. MATT DEEMER Science Club 1,2,3,4; A. F. S. Committee 4: Laurel Staff 4. DEBBIE EVANS Community Resources Club l;Arts and Crafts Club 2,3; Pep Club 1; Agape Club 4. BARB FELTON Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Science Club 2; Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4; Tennis Club 4; Homecoming Court 4; Hall of Fame 4. JO ANNE FERRI Band 2,3,4; Rifle Squad 2,3, 4--Co-Captain 2,3,4; F.B. L.A. 2,4; Community Resources Club 1, 2; Leaders Club 1,2, 3,4; Laurel Staff 4; A.F.S. Committee 4. PATTY FERRI F.B. L.A. 2,3,4; Arts and Crafts Club 2; A.F.S. Committee 3,4. DEBBI FISHER Chorus 1,2,3,4--Vice-president 4; Glee Club 3; Student Council 2; Science Club 2,3,4— President 3,4; Hall of Fame 4; Scholastic Quiz Team 4; Laurel Staff 4; A.F.S. Committee 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Secretary of Class 3; Treasurer of Class 4; Pom- ette 3,4; Ram Page 3,4; Make-up Committee for Class Play 4. DOUG FLICKINGER SANDY FOSTER Band 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 3,4; Laurel Staff 4; Basketball 1; F.B. L.A. 4; Laurel Leaf 4; Ram Page 3, 4; A. F. S. Committee 2,3,4. CARL FULCOMER Shotgunners Club 3,4; Intramurals 2, 4. GARY FULLER Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball Club 1,2,3,4; F.B. L.A. 4; Football Club 1,2,3,4. HAL GALBRAITH Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4--Vice-president; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Football Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3, 4; A.F.S. Committee 2,3,4; Laurel Staff 4--Co-editor; County Chorus 1,3; Valley Lighters 3,4. JIM GALBRAITH GWEN GAMBLE Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4--Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Intramurals 3,4; A.F.S. Committee 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 2; Vice-president of PI qec LUCETTA GAMBLE F.B. L.A. 2,3,4; A.F.S. Committee 3,4; Hall of Fame 4. LUCINDA GAMBLE F.B. L.A. 2,3,4; A.F.S. Committee 3,4; Homecoming 4; Hall of Fame 4. TERRY GLESSNER Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Baseball 4; Student Council 4; Intramurals 2, 4. RON GORDON Intramurals 1,3. VAL GYUKERY Football 1,3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. RAY HANLIN DAN HARTMAN DEBRA HARVEY Band 1,2,3,4; Agape Club 4; County Band 4. CATHY HEGAN Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; A. F. S. Committee 1,2,3; Majorette 3; Class Vice-president 1. RANDY HELSEL Ghorus 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Football Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 1, 2,3,4; Judge Weiss Award. BOB HORRELL Band 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,4; Football Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1; All Sports Club 1; A.F.S. Committee 4; Class Play 4. MIKE HOWARD Football 2,3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; F. B. L. A. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. Committee 4. SALLY HOWARD Golf Team 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3--Treasurer 3; Sci-ience Club 2,3,4--Secretary 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4—Secretary; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Intramurals 3; Student Librarian 1,2,3,4: Girls Varsity Club 1,2,3, 4--Vice-president 4. BEN JARVIS Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Football Club 2,3,4. BARRY JONES Baseball 3,4; Varsity Club 1; Science 3. ROBIN JONES A.F.S. Committe 4. MARILYN KAUFMAN Chorus 1,3,4; F.B. L.A. 4; Laurel Staff 4--Head Typist 4; Laurel Leaf Staff 4. CHIP KELLY Chorus 2,3; Football 2. KATHY KRISKO Community Resources Club 1; Laurel Staff 4; Leaders Club 1; Arts and Crafts 3--Vice-president 3; A. F. S. Committee 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Agape Club 4; Student Librarian 1, 4; Class Play 4. JOYCE LaMANTIA Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; F.B. L.A. 3,4; Laurel Staff 4; Laurel Leaf Staff 4. PAT LAUGHNER Band 2,3,4; F.B. L.A. 2,3,4; Laurel Leaf Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Laurel Staff 4--Business Manager 4; A.F.S. Committee 2,3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Ram Page 3. DON LEACH Chorus 1; Basketball 1, 2,3,4. WESLEY LEAR Chorus 1,2,3,4; Arts and Crafts Club 2; Chess Club 4; Laurel Staff 4--Auditor 4; Laurel Leaf Staff 4; Class Play 4; Science Club 2,3; Photography Club 3; F. B. L.A. 4. BELINDA LICHTENFELS Community Resources Club 1; F.B. L.A. 2; Arts and Crafts Club 1,2. CHERYL LICHTENFELS Honorguard 3,4; Basketball 2,3; F.H.A. 1; Varsity Club 2,3; A. F. S. Committee 3, 4; Tennis Club 3,4; Student Librarian 1,2; Lead - ers Club 3,4--Secretary 3,4; Volleyball 1,2, 3.4. GEORGE LICHTENFELS KEITH LYNCH Basketball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Basketball Club 1,2,3,4; Golf Club 2,3, 4; Golf Team 2,3,4; Scholastic Quiz Team 2, 3.4. MARK LYNCH Chorus 1,2; Student Council 1; Golf Club 1, 2, 3,4; Golf Team 1,2,3,4; Basketball Club 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. VICKIE MACK Community Resources Club 1; F.B. L. A. 4. TAMMY MARINO Chorus 1,2,3,4; LAUREL Staff 3,4—Copy Editor 4; Leaders Club 1,3,4. BRUCE McCHESNEY Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Intramurals 2,3; Intramurals Club 2,3, 4. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Intramurals 2,3; Intramurals Club 2,3,4. GARY McCLURE Football 1,2,3,4; Football Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Basketball Club 1, 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; A.F.S. Committee 4; LAUREL LEAF Staff 4; Tribune Democrat Award 4; Cambria County Coaches Award 4; Appalachian All Star Award 4. mark mcdowell Chorus 1,2,3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Football Club 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4. DENNY McMASTER Football 1,2,3,4; Football Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Student Council 2. BOB MILLER Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; Football Manager 4. BECKY MOON Photography Club 2,3; Arts and Crafts Club 2,3; LAUREL LEAF Staff 4; LAUREL Staff 4. ERIN MOORE Chorus 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1;A.F.S. Committee 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Class Play 4; Tennis Club 4. JACKIE MORRIS DOUG MULLIGAN Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Varsity Club 2,3,4; A.F.S. Committee 4. JOY NICELY Chorus 1,2,3,4; LAUREL LEAF Staff 4; LAUREL Staff 4; A. F. S. Committee 2,3, 4. CHAR NEIDBALSON Chorus 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; LAUREL Staff 4; Volleyball 1, 3,4; A.F.S. Committee 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Class President 3; Class Treasurer 2. RANDY O'SHELL Band 1,2,3, 4; Arts and Crafts Club 2,3; LAUREL Staff 4. KEVIN PAHACH Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Club 1,2,3,4; Golf Club 2,3; Golf Team 2,3; Varsity Club 3,4. CHERYL PENROSE F.B. L.A. 3; Majorette 2,3; Band 1,2,3. DEBBIE PENROSE F.B. L.A. 2; Arts and Crafts Club 1,2,3. CINDY POTTS Arts and Crafts Club 1,2,3. SHERYLE RAGER Leaders Club 2; A.F.S. Committee 2. CINDY SHETLER Pomette 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 1,2,3,4; F.B. L.A. 2,3,4; A.F.S. Committee 2,3,4. KAREN SHOMO Arts and Crafts Club 2,3; Agape Club 4; F. B. L.A. 4; LAUREL Staff 4. SANDY SHOMO DANNY SHORT Archery Club 2. PAULA SISITKI F.B. L.A. 2; Science Club 3,4; Agape Club 4; LAUREL Staff 4. TOM SMITH Band 1,2; Chorus 4--President 4; Basketball Statistician 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Golf Team 2,3,4; Golf Club 2,3,4; A.F.S. Committee 4; National Honor Society 3,4. RANDY SMITHLEY Student Council 1,2. WILSON SORIA Basketball 4; Student Council 4; Varsity Club 4; A.F.S. Committee 4. RON STANISLAW Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Football Trainer 3,4; Basketball Trainer 1,2,3,4; Baseball Trainer 2; Basketball Club 1,2,3,4: Football Club 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; A.F.S. Committee 4; National Honor Society 3,4. KEVIN STIFFEY ROBERT RAY Football 1,2,3,4. ROBIN RHOADES A.F.S. Committee 3,4; Leaders Club 1,2, 3.4. VINCE RHOADES CAROL RIBBLET Science Club 3,4; Agape Club 4; F.B. L. A. 4; Arts and Crafts Club 2; Community Resources 1. CINDY RITENOUR Pomette 3,4; Chorus 3,4; A.F.S. Committee 3, 4--Secretary 4; LAUREL LEAF Staff 4; F. B. L. A. 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Secretary 4; LAUREL Staff 4. DENNY RUDNIK CONNIE SHANNON Science Club 2; Community Resources Club 1; Agape Club 4; A.F.S. Committee 4. BETH SHEARER Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 1, 2,3,4--President 3,4; RAM PAGE 3,4; County Chorus 4; LAUREL Staff 4; A.F.S. Committee 2,3,4; Agape Club 4; Class Treasurer 3; Scholastic Quiz Team 3; Volleyball 1, 2; Student Librarian 1,2,3,4. JOE SHETLER Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3. RICH TAGGART Intramurals 3,4. PAT TIFFANY Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Chorus 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Girls' Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Archery Club; A.F.S. Committee 2,3,4; Class Secretary 1; Band 1,2, 3.4- -President 4—Pep 4--Executive Board 1.2.3.4. PEGGY TREASURE Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Intramurals 3,4; A.F.S. Committee 1, 2.3.4— Treasurer 4. RON WADSWORTH Football 1,2; Shotgunners Club 3,4; Archery Club 3,4. JODY WALLS Chorus 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Girls' Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; F.B. L.A. 3,4; Glee Club 3; Collectors Club 1,2; Cheerleader 2; Class President 2,4; Pomette 3,4--Captain 3,4; Student Librarian 2 3 4. MARIE WATERHOUSE Chorus 1,2; Leaders Club 1,2,3,4; F.B. L.A. 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3. DAVE WATERS Band 1,2,3,4; Shotgunners Club 3,4--Presi-dent 3, 4; Archery Club 3,4--President 3,4. DAWN WATKINS LAUREL LEAF Staff 4; A.F.S. Committee 3,4; F.B. L.A. 4; LAUREL Staff 4. NANCY WYNN Band 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 1,2,3,4--Vice-President 3; Publicity Chairman Class Play 4. TIM YEAGER County Chorus 4; Valley Lighters 3,4; Student Council 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Arts and Crafts Club 2,3; Photography Club 2,3; Chess Club 4; LAUREL Staff 4; Chorus 1,3, 4--Student Director 4; A.F.S. Committee 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Play 4; RAM PAGE 4. DEBBIE YONKER Science Club 2,3,4; Forensics 2: LAUREL Staff 4; Library Club 4--President 4; A. F. S. Committee 4; F.B. L.A. 4; Student Librarian 1,2,3,4; Class Pl?y 4; Properties and Costumes Committee 4. FRANK ZARKET Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Football Club 2,3, 4; Basketball Club 1,2; All Sports Club 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4; F.B. L.A. 4. 1. CLASS OFFICERS; Mike Howe, president, Heidi Yeager, vice-president; Helen Mundorff, secretary; Janine Anderson, treasurer. 2. Don LaRosse watches as Jackie Pickup does all the work. 3. Sharon Gamble works hard on her project. 4. Lisa Ardrey, Patty Troyan and Kim Lynch find time to pose for the camera on a field trip. 5. Jeff Knupp carries Mrs. Chisnell's books. I. David Altimus. 2. Tony Ambrose. 3. Janine Anderson. 4. Lisa Ardrey. 5. Clark Baird. 6. Gary Barrow. 7. Chris Bealonis. 8. Diane Black. 9. Kathy Blake. 10. Dan Boring. II. Gary' Boring. 12. Morris Boring. 13. Peggy Boring. 14. Becky Bowden. 15. Beckie Bowers. 16. Ken Bracken. 17. Val Browning. 18. Arlie Burke. 19. Kathy Cams. 20. Rosemarie Colson. 21. Ronald Conrad. 22. Valerie Csehoski. 23. Bill Cunningham. 24. Christine Davis. 25. David Deemer. 26. Dave DeNorcy. 27. John Deyarmin. 28. Greg Gable. 29. Sharon Gamble. 30. Vicky Garland. 31. Vickie Gehring. 32. Jen Glessner. 33. Joe Gorirossi. 34. Matt Gorman. 35. Sue Graham. 36. Brian Gregory. 37. Marianne Gyukery. 38. Kim Hall, 39. Valerie Hall. 40. UndaHanlin. 41. Val Harford. 42. Chris Henderson. 57 I. Cindy Henderson 2. Hank Henderson 3. Robert Henderson 4. Vickie Henderson 5. Dave Hill 6. Anna Hoel 7. Debbie Howard 8. Mike Howe 9. Lydia Hughes 10. Pamela Huston II. Charla Irwin 12. Robert James 13. Ronald James 14. Jeff Knupp 15. Lydia Krise 16. Don LaRosse 17. Debra Lave-ly 18. Colleen Lear 19. Karen Lear 20. Jim Leitch 21. Kim Lynch. 22. Barb Machak 23. Evelyn McAtee 24. Edward McCauley 25. Taryn McCullough 26. Cynthia Mundorf 27. Helen Mundorff 28. Patricia 0 Shell 29. Katherine Oswalt 30. Walt Palmer 31. Doug Pardee 32. Chuck Payne 33. Richard Penrose 34. Jackie Pickup 35. William Ressler 36. Gary Reven 37. Gary Ritenour 38. Linda Ritenour 39. Suzanne Ritenour 30. Wilbert Ritenour 41. James Robinson 42. Cyn-di Roby. 58 1. Danny Rummel 2. Bob Saxton 3. Veronica Schober 4. Gregory Scott 5. Bill Shank 6. Joseph Shanner 7. Alan Shirey 8. Bryan Short 9. Randy Short 10. Arthur Sisitki 11. Ken Skiles 12. Patty Sowers 13. Marcia St. Clair 14. Frank Tantlinger 15. John Tarter 16. Patty Troyan 17. Diane West 18. Michael Wingard 19. Heidi Yeager 20. Mark Zagielski 21. Ronald Zufall 22. Marianne Gyukery 23. Bob Madeley and Mr. Cameron. NOT PICTURED: Kevin Baird, Randy Baird, Rodney Baird, Jeff Balencic, Rita Bloom, Darlene Boring, Norman Boring, Harry Condron, Don Hamish, John Hunt, Steve Jarvis, Wade Killen, Bev Kline, Jeff Mack, Bob Madeley, Cheryl McAdams, Karen McCullough, Sharlene McCullough, Debbie McGraw, Homer Morrow, Donna Rhoades, Ron Robinson, Jeanne Sapalio, Janice Shanner, Bob Smith, Polly Walker, Clyde West, Bob Wisner, Marie Zimmerman. i 59 1. CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Murphy, treasurer; Jane Bech-told, vice-president; Lisa McClure, president; Janice Chesla, secretary. 2. Nancy Galbraith, Beth Boske, Kim Lynch and Pam Baird. 3. Anne Leitch. 4. Debbie Keiper, 5. Lou Anne Yeager and Sherry Boring. 6. Nancy Galbraith and Brenda Shetler. 7. Ray Ritenour. 1. Valery Altimus 2. Gary Baird 3. Pam Baird 4. Richard Bassler 5. Edward Bealonis 6. Jane Bechtold 7. David Bem-abo 8. Joe Betts 9. Karen Black 10. Ron Blake 11. Lisa Blankenbicker 12. Allen Boring 13. Janet Boring 14. Sherry Boring 15. Beth Boske 16. Tom Bowden 17. Lisa Brinker 18. Robert Browning 19. David Burkett 20. Curt Busony 21. Beth Caldwell 22. Peggy Cameron 23. John Catanese 24. Mark Cengia. 25. Janice Chesla 26. Randy Chesla 27. Kathy Chow 28. Gladine Clawson 29. Bruce Cochran 30. Tom Conrad 31. Sue Cooper 32. Greg Craig 33. Chuck Crawford Crawley 35. Gregg Crusan 36. Rick Davis 37. 38. Frederick Deemer 39. Bill Deyarmin 40. 41. William DiRinaldo 42. Maudelynn Elkin. 1. Linda Emert 2. Tim Ewt 3. Kathy Ference 4. Sharon Frampton 5. Kevin Fuller 6. Nancy Galbraith 7. Gail Gam-ble8. Tony Garaventa 9. Rodney Gehring 10. Bill Glessner 1 12. Ronald Gorman 13. Wayne Harbison 15. Holly Hoel 16. Diane Horrell 17. Samuel Lynne Hughes 19. Dean Hull 20. Karen Jones Keiper 22. Jim Laughner 23. Anne Leitch 24. Lisa Lenhart 25. Brenda Lentz. 26. Diana Lichtenfels 27. Linda Lichtenfels 28. Lois Mabon 29. John Madeley 30. Claudia Mayer 31. Lisa McClure 32. Kevin McDermott 33. Carol McGinnis 34. Donald Miller 35. Steve Miller 36. Jeff Mitchell 37. Duane Moon 38. Kevin Moore 39. Bob Muir 40. Nancy Muir 41. John Mun-dorf 42. Sue Murphy. 62 1. Bob Newman 2. Connie O'Shell 3, Mark Palko 4. Mike Pardee 5. Earl Rager 6. Rick Rensko 7. Ray Ritenour 8. Jane Schaller 9. Brenda Shetler 10. Carrie Short 11. Valarie Spangler 12. Ellen Stewart 13. Jim Stewart 14. Patrick Suschak 15. Beth Sutter 16. Tammy Taggart 17. Doug Titmus 18. Mabel Ventry 19. Carol Wagner 20. Scott Wingard 21. Karen Wynn 22. Sharon Yaconi 23. LouAnn Yeager 24. Mike Zaragoza 25. Kevin Moore, Dean Hull 26. Mark Cen-gia, Janice Chesla. NOT PICTURED: Mike Bartlett, Gary Berkstresser, Joel Carney, Ed Clark, Bob Craig, James Darby, Sandy Deemer, John Felton, Greg Hughes, Tim LaMantia, Ken Lynch, Brian Mackenzie, Todd Marino, Deborah Martinak, Robin McAdams, Gary Mundorf, Becky Ray, Kevin Redilla, Robin Smith, Rodney Smith, Matthew Tutokey, Lisa Watkins, Wayne Wilkins. 63 1. Tracy Penrose, Rick Ritenour, Dan Luther, Mr. Pahach. 2. CLASS OFFICERS: Kim Galbraith, president; Tammy Wakefield, vice-president; Belinda Machak, secretary; Tracy Howe, treasurer. 3. Mr. Pickup and Ken Norris. 4. Jim Lichtenfels and Mr. Ogden. 64 1. Ivan Baird 2. Tracy Baird 3. Susan Banko 4. Claire Barnhart 5. George Bealonis 6. Jeff Bealonis 7. John Berkey 8. Debbie Betton 9. Dan Biss 10. Debbie Black 11. Carrie Blankenbicker 12. Barbara Boring 13. Brenda Boring 14. Ricky Boring 15. Kerry Boske 16. Esther Bowden 17. Esther Boyer 18. Jim Bracken 19. Kim Burkett 20. Theresa Burkett 21. Todd Cairns. 22. Debbie Camey 23. Vince Catanese 24. Toni Colson 25. James Crawford 26. Chuck Crusan 27. Michelle Crusan 28. Tami Crusan 29. Kevin Csehoski 30. Gloria Cunningham 31. Barbara Deemer 32. Craig Deemer 33. David Devlin 34. Toni Dipofi 35. Terena Dohoda 36. Sherri Dunmire 37. Cindy Evans 38. Jim Ferri 39. Dori Flickinger 40. Bill Foltz 41. Stephen Fratrick 42. Todd Gable. 1. David Galbraith 2. Kim Galbraith 3. Vernon Gamble 4. Agatha Gregory 5. Richard Grenke 6. Jozy Hall 7. David Harford 8. Barbara Helzel 9. Carol Heming 10. Don Hem-ing 11. Randy Henderson 12. Renee Henderson 13. Scott Henderson 14. Terri Henderson 15. Tracy Henderson 16. Belinda Howard 17. Tracy Howe 18. Robert Huston 19. Linda Jones 20. Donald Kaufman 21. Lisa Keck. 22. Kris Klavuhn 23. Brenda Kline 24. Karen Krisko 25. Jim Lichtenfels 26. Dan Luther 27. Kelly Luther 28. Donna Lynch 29. Jeff Lynch 30. Pat Lynch 31. Belinda Machak 32. Joy McGinnis 33. Apryl Norris 34. Ken Norris 35. Sherryl Nuneviller 36. Bob Pardee 37. Tony Pecora 38. Ron Pen-ner 39. Tracy Penrose 40. Terri Raspotnik 41. Dorothy Ritenour 42. Joel Ritenour. 66 NOT PICTURED: Mike Bartow, William Bassler, James Betts, Wendy Boring, Vicky Campbell, Debbie James, Mary McGinnis, Lynn Morrow, Bruce Plummer, James Potts, Tom Silk, Jeanette Spence, Lillian Stiffler, Brian Tutokey. 1. Richard Ritenour 2. Joel Rusin 3. Dorothy Shirey 4. Rayla Silk 5. Brad Sisitki 6. Sandra Sisitki 7. Allen Solich 8. Tom Solich 9. Patti Spangler 10. Stacie Stercho 11. Lisa Toman 12. Mary Jo Wadsworth 13. Tammy Wakefield 14. Pat Wyman 15. Glenn Wynn 16. Cindy Yeager 17. Jamie Yeager 18. John Zufall 19. Tracy Howe and Mr. Ogden. 20. Terena Dohoda and Mr. Pickup. 67 1. Mr. Dohoda and Jonathan Jacobs. 2. Along with Jeff Mitchell, Jeff Bealonis and Dave Galbraith, Gene Bealonis re-. ceives an award from Mr. Sembiante. 3. CLASS OFFICERS: Wendy McClure, president; Shari Anderson, secretary; Kathi Smithley, treasurer; and Wendy Lynn, vice-president. 4. Randy Sowers. 68 1. Jim Adams 2. Shari Anderson 3. Anna Balencic 4. Lynn Beal 5. Gene Bealonis 6. Colleen Bennett 7. Carole Beikey 8. Stephen Biss 9. Craig Boring 10. Roger Boring 11. Joe Boske 12. Greg Botteicher 13. Connie Burkett 14. Ira Cameron 15. Joel Cardarella 16. Anna Clark 17. Kim Clark 18. Eileen Clawson 19. Kirk Clawson 20. John Colananni 21. lisa Condron. 22. Mary Cbnrad 23. Jim Craft 24. Patty Craft 25. Neal Cramer 26. Tim Crusan 27. Richard Deemer 28. Lynn Dennison 29. Doug DeNorcy 30. Scott Dicks 31. Richard Dohoda 32. Mark Felton 33. Philip Ferris 34. Edna Galbraith 35. Jim Galbraith 36. Gina Gamble 37. Polly Garland 38. Ricky Garland 39. Sandra Garland 40. Teresa Garland 41. William Geary 42. Bob Graham. 69 1. Don Gregory 2. Jim Hall 3. Lori Harbison 4. Harold Heming 5. Mary Henderson 6. Nadine Henderson 7. Sally Howard 8. Jonathon Jacobs 9. Karen James 10. Larry Kaufman 11. Susie King 12. Darla Kisamore 13. Karen Klavuhn 14. Craig Krause 15. Brent Layton 16. Russell Lear 17. Tim Lentz 18. Joel Luppacchini 19. Wendy Lynn 20. Robert Mabon 21. David Madeley. 22. Mike Malloy 23. John Mann 24. Susan Marino 25. Carl Marsh 26. Linda Martin 27. Gregg McChesney 28. Wendy McClure 29. Jim McCreery 30. Becky Miller 31. Brenda Miller 32. Cindy Moore 33. Lisa Murphy 34. Dave Neidbal-son 35. Kim Nelson 36. Bob Neuner 37. Nioma Neuner 38. Sharon Oswalt 39. Scott Page 40. Brent Pahach 41. Janet Palmer 42. Louis Penner. 70 NOT PICTURED: Paul Altimus Nancy Baird Tim Betts Wade Deemer Bryan Gunter Cindy McElwee Greg Mitchell Marty Rager Kirk Trimble Doreen Wedge 1. Chris Peters 2. Tom Pickup 3, Eddie Ressler 4. Keith Rhoades 5. Kim Riddell 6. Sue Robertson 7. Tom Roby 8. Phil Roddy 9. Mike Rudnik 10. Robert Rudnik 11. Dolly Sapp 12. Valerie Sarver 13. Ken Scaife 14. Carol Shearer 15. Debbie Shetler 16. Tim Shomo 17. Peggy Smith 18. Kathi Smithley 19. Eric Snyder 20. Stephanie Snyder 21. Randy Sowers 22. Roger Stanislaw 24. Sheila St. Clair 24. John Stewart 25. Gary Stiles 26. Eddie Sutter 27. Troy Taggart 28. Jeff Thompson 29. Richard Troyan 30. Ileene Wakefield 31. Danny Waters 32. Lynn Wingard 33. Kelly Wood ring 34. Donna Wynn 35. Patty Yeager 36. Diana Yonker 37. Bill Zimmerman. 71 1. Jeff Allen 2. Beth Altimus 3. Rhondi Anderson 4. Briai Ardrey 5. Sam Astolos 6. Frank Barkley 7. Donald Bartlett 8. Susan Bartow 9, David Beatty 10, Roni Beeler 11. Karen Bendel 12. Jenny Black 13. Karla Boring 14. George Boyer 15. Rhonda Bracken 16. Jeff Brinker 17. Kim Burkett 18. Ronnie Caldwell 19. Leslie Cameron 20. Kim Cardarella 21. Rich Cavallo 22. Carla Chesla. 23. CLASS OFFICERS: FROM TOP: Bridget Lichtenfels, secretary; Curt Luther, vice-president; Pat Mack, president; Carla Chesla, treasurer. 72 I. Lisa Chesla 2. Charles Clark 3. JoAnne Connell 4. Perry Crawford 5, Sandra Crusan 6. Doug Csehoski 7. Harold Davis 8. Mike Detwiler 9. Stewart DeWitt 10. Patty Dohoda II. Jim Drury 12. Cathy Evans 13. Brian Foltz 14. Dave Foster 15. Glenn Fuller 16. Kelly Garland 17. Laura Garland 18. Tammy Gehlmann 19. Paul Hall 20. Tammy Hall 21. Alan Hamill 22. Tammy Helsel 23. Bruce Helzel 24. Randy Heming. 25. Denny Henderson 26. Larry Henderson 27. Pam Henderson 28. Paul Henderson 29. Paula Hepner 30. Eric Hunt 31. Martha Jones 32. Carol King 33. Kurt Klavuhn 34. David Lavely 35. Mike Lear 36. Chris Lenhart 37 Bridget Lich-tenfels 38. Curtis Luther 39. Mike Lych 40. David Lynn 41. Pat Mack 42. Danny Machak. 73 NOT PICTURED: Robert Bassett Janet Bratton Alice Clements Larry Henderson Daniel Miller John Newman Steven Slick Elvie Stiffler Paul Suschak Jerry Shanner 1. Mark Madeley 2. Robby McClellan 3. Thomas McClure 4. Paula McCullough 5. Jeanie McDowell 6. LuAnn Mc-Garvey 7. Mike McGeary 8. Paula Merritt 9. Dan Miller 10. Donna Miller 11. Karen Miller 12. Brian Novak 13. Dave Patterson 14. Denny Perry 15. Tony Raneri 16. Andrea Roddy 17. Karen Rummell 18. Russell Ray 19. Ron Sarver 20. Susan Saxton 21. Jeff Scott 22. Chuck Shaffer 23. Bill Shingler 24. Eileen Shomo. -5. Richard Shomo 26. Eddie Short 27. Cheryl Simpson 28. Craig Sisitki 29. Nadene Smith 30. Pat Solich 31. Cindy Spangler 32. Cathy Stiles 33. Peggy Tantlinger 34. Heidi Thompson 35. Bill Wadsworth 36. Jim Watson 37. Dean West 38. Sheila Wisner 39. Scott Wyman 40. Don Wynn. 74 77 VARSITY FINISHED WITH 5-3-1 RECORD 1. Coaches: CLOCKWISE: Mr. Bert Toy, Mr. Curtis King, Mr. John Sekela, Mr. Richard Hiner, Mr. Gerald Page. 2. FRONT ROW: V. Colananni, R. Ray, B. Jarvis, J. Shetler, R. Horrell, R. Helsel, M. McDowell, G. Fuller, M. Howard, G. McClure, D. McMaster, V. Gyukery, F. Zarket. ROW TWO: W. Harbison, D. Altimus, R. Short, R. Conrad, D. Pardee, A. Ambrose, D. LaRosse, J. Leitch, K. Bracken, K. Skiles, M. Howe, J. Mack, R. Stanislaw, M. Gorman. ROW THREE: G. Barrow, J. Darby, T. Ewt, J. Harr, G. Ritenour, J. Stewart, R. Ritenour, A. Boring, W. DiRinaldo, J. Catanese, T. Glusko, R. Saxton, J. Kn-upp, G. Boring, ROW FOUR: Mr. Sekela, Mr. King, Mr. Hiner, D. Hamish, T. Conrad, M. Pardee, J. Mundorf, P. Suschak, D. Moon, A. Garaventa, T. LaMantia, A. Shirey, Mr. Page, Mr. Toy. Opposite Page: 1. Managers: KNEELING: W. Harbison. STANDING: M. Gorman, R. Stanislaw, D. Altimus. 2. Head Coach: Mr. Bert Toy. t rw ' ■ VARSITY SCORES L.V «S i Opponent 30 Purchase Line 12 26 Blacklick 8 46 Shade 13 6 Ferndale 13 0 United 34 22 Meyersdale 0 6 Saltsburg k 6 24 Berl i n - Brother s valley 0 14 Blairsville 16 Section Conference Games The Rams began the season with a bang by defeating the first three teams. However, two crushing defeats brought our record to three wins and two losses. The Homecoming game brought back the spirit with a 22-0 victory. The remaining three games held a win, a loss, and a tie, which brought the season record to five wins, three losses and one tie. 79 RAMS ARE TOUGH Although practices were long and hard, the players faced the coming season with high spirits. The Rams worked hard to complete a winning season and overcame some tough defeats. This season has help ed the team develop attitudes of good sportsmanship, strength, and stamina--a lesson they won't forget. SENIOR PLAYERS 1. Ben Jarvis: 5' 8 , 135 lbs., Guard, 3 years. 2. Hal Galbraith: 6' 1 , 170 lbs., Center, 2 years. Unfortunately couldn't play because of an accident last summer. 3. Joe Shetler: 6' 2 , 185 lbs., Tackle, 3 years. 4. Gary McClure: 6' 3 , 220 lbs., Tackle, 3 years. 5. Mike Howard: 6' 3 , 220 lbs., Tackle, 3 years. Opposite Page: 1. Val Gyukery: 5' 11 , 145 lbs., End, 3 years. 2. Randy Helsel: 5' 10 , 170 lbs., Guard, 3 years. 3. Denny Mc-Master: 5' 8 , 140 lbs., Quarterback, 3 years. 4. Frank Zarket: 5' 10 , 160 lbs., Halfback, 3 years. 5. Vince Co-lananni: 6' 5 , 280 lbs., Tackle, 3 years. SENIOR PLAYERS Senior football players put forth great effort this year and led the LV Rams to a winning season. They can be proud of a fine record. 1. Bob Ray: 6' 1 , 255 lbs., Tackle, Years played— 3. 2. Mark McDowell: 6' 0 , 155 lbs., Slant Tackle, Years played--3. 3. Ron Stanislaw: Trainer, Member for 3 years. 4. Gary Fuller: 6' 2 , 185 lbs., Guard, Years played--3. 5. Bob Horrell: 5' 9”, 140 lbs., End, Years played—3. L.V. IN ACTION 1. Athletic Director Mr. Joseph Rura works hard all year to keep sports activities well organized. JUNIOR VARSITY GAINS EXPERIENCE Although the Junior Varsity had a losing season, they learned the essentials for a winning varsity team next year. The main purpose of a J. V. football team is to prepare the boys to play good varsity football. Even though the team lost all their games, they have gained valuable experience which will pay off in future years. I. Coach Richard Hiner. 2. FRONT ROW: W. DiRinaldo, R. Saxton, J. Knupp, G. Boring, D. Pardee, J. Mack, D. LaRosse. ROW TWO: J. Stewart, J. Harr, T. Garaven-ta. T. Conrad, D, Moon, T. Ewt, T. Glus-ko. ROW THREE: J. Darby, T. LaMantia, J. Mundorf, R. Conrad, M. Pardee, A. Boring, J. Catanese, G. Ritenour. JUNIOR HIGH BLASTED ALL OPPONENTS JUNIOR HIGH SCORES L. V. Opponent 14 Purchase Line 0 Femdale Forfeit I, FRONT ROW: D. Harford, T. Howe, J. Ferri, R. Penner, J. Ritenour, K. Boske, D. Heming. ROW TWO: R. Huston, J. Bealonis, R. Henderson, R. Pardee, S. Henderson, C. Crusan, J. Stewart. ROW THREE: Mr. Sekela, T. Solich. W. Foltz, J. Carderella, C. Deemer, J. Craft, R. Troyan, S. Page, R. Caldwell, P. Mack, Mr. King. ROW FOUR: R. Rudnik, T. Pickup, W. Geary, M. Rudnik, R. Dohoda, S. Fratrich, D. Waters, D. Galbraith, J. Lynch. 2. Head Coach John Sekela, Assistant Coach Curtis King. 3. Managers: Kevin Csehoski, Ivan Baird. The Junior High Team finished the season with a seven win, no loss record. Coaches Sekela and King can be proud of the Mighty Rams. 85 CHEERLEADERS BRIGHTEN SPORTS 86 1. ROW ONE: J. Anderson, J. Glessner, J. Bechtold, H. Mundorff, B. Felton. ROW TWO: K. Blake, J. Pickup, C. Irwin. 2. SPONSOR: Hayes Treasure, J. Bechtold, J. Glessner. 3. SENIOR: B. Felton. 4. J. Bechtold, K. Blake, J. Glessner, J. Pickup, C. Irwin, B. Felton. 5. CAPTAIN: J. Pickup. 87 CHEERLEADERS SUPPORT RAMS 1. Carol Heming, Debra Carney, Stacie Stercho, Patricia Craft, Rebecca Miller, Agatha Gregory. 2. Miss Pamela FiRe—sponsor. 3. Nadine and Renee Henderson—alternates. 4. Jr. High Cheerleaders—Stacie Stercho, Debra Carney, Patricia Craft and Agatha Gregory—cheer young Rams to victory. 88 LAUREL VALLEY GOLFERS 1. Mark Lynch. 2. SITTING: R. Browning, R. Smith, Kim Lynch, D. Howard, S. Howard. STANDING: ROW 1: T. Smith, K. Moore, K. Fuller, Mr. Treasure, W. Cunningham. ROW 2: Keith Lynch, G. Scott, M. Wingard, M. Lynch. 3. Coach Hayes Treasure. L. V. Opponent 10 Central Cambria 9 17 Conemaugh Township 2 8 Johnstown Vo-Tech 11 13 Conemaugh Valley 6 6 1 2 Blairsville 12 1 2 8 Ferndale 11 18 Forest Hills 1 18 1 2 Conemaugh Township 1 2 13 United 0 13 Blairsville 0 19 Conemaugh Valley 0 IS Central Cambria 4 13 Ferndale 0 17 1 2 Forest Hills 1 1 2 13 1 2 Johnstown Vo-Tech 5 1 2 SECTION 4 PLAY-OFF 10 1 2 Johnstown Vo-Tech 8 1 2 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 4 1 2 Westmont 14 1 2 8 Indiana 11 11 Bedford 8 89 SENIOR GOLFERS THIS PAGE: 1. Tom Smith 2. Mark Lynch 3, Tom Smith, Mark Lynch, Keith Lynch, and Coach Treasure stand with their trophy from the Intercounty-Sectional League for 1975. 4. Keith Lynch. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Mark Lynch talks to Coach Treasure after the match. 2. Bob cmith carefully aligns his club and the Dan. 3. Coacn Treasure talks to L.V.'s girl golfers: Debbie Howard, Sallv Howard, and Kim Lynch. 4. Kevin Moore struggles to remove his ball from a sand trap. 5. Bryan Gregory takes a stance to strike the ball. 90 2 The 1975-76 Golf Team had a good winning season. The team's league record was 12-3 and the overall record was 14-5. Winning the Section Four playoff over Johnstown Vo-Tech brought honor to the team. Senior Mark Lynch contributed a great deal by competing in the P. I.A.A. state finals. This season was a success because everyone put forth great effort. 91 1. FRONT ROW: T. Glusko, K. Fuller, G. Ritenour, R. Madeley, R. Chesla, R. Davis, T. Conrad, J. Knupp. ROW TWO: T. Garaventa, R. Horrell, J. Darby, J. Chow, K. Moore, R. Short, M. Pardee. ROW THREE: D. Banko, T. Smith, F. Zarket, F. Tantlinger, M. Shank, K. Skiles. ROW FOUR: R. Ambrose, P. Suschak, D. Hamish, M. Howard, G. Fuller, D. Mulligan, M. Zaragoza, 2. Assistant Coach Bendel, Doug Mulligan, and Head Coach Page. BASEBALL SCORE BOARD L. V. Oppom 1 Latrobe 6 2 Blacklick Valley 0 11 Penn Cambria 0 0 Indiana 2 5 Cambria Heights 1 10 Forest Hills 9 0 Portage 5 1 Kiski 17 13 Marion Center 7 7 Forest Hills 5 0 Indiana 1 3 Blacklick Valley 4 17 Bishop Carroll 0 5 Central Cambria 6 denote Tri- County League Games 5 1 Marion Center Tournament Bishop Carroll Marion Center 2 5 BASEBALL Our Rams were happy with a 5-5 record in Section Two of the Tri-County league. They were also runner-up in the 1975 Marion Center Tournament. The overall record for the season was 8-8. 1. Managers: Dean Hull, Matt Gorman, Rodney Gehring, and George Zimmerman. 2. Mike Zaragoza gets ready to run as he awaits the next pitch. 3. Greg Crusan stretches to catch the ball as Number 10 approaches the base. 93 Doug Mulligan Second Base Years Played: 4 Mike Howard First Base Years Played: 3 94 Joe Chow Outfield Years Played: 2 Tom Smith Pitcher Years Played: 2 Bob Horrell Third Base Years Played: 3 SENIOR SLUGGERS ON THE DIAMOND Frank Zarket Pitcher Years Played: 4 Gary Fuller Outfield Years Played: 3 The team was considered to have had a good season because they had only two returning lettermen and an untested pitching staff. The record shows their hard work and effort. 1. Randy Short slides to the base as his opponent waits to catch the approaching ball. 2. Coach Page talks to several players; however, most of the attention lies on the game. 3. Mr. Perian and Matt Gorman clean the field before the game begins. VARSITY CAGERS, PLAGUED BY 1. ROW Is Don Leach, Coach Pahach, Randy Short. ROW 2: Kevin Pahach, Jim Bechtold, Don Hamish. ROW 3: Jim Leitch, Gary McClure, Doug Mulligan, Mike Howard, Coach Bryson. ROW 4: Gary Fuller. 2. Coaches Andy Pahach, Tom Bryson. % INJURIES, FIGHT TO WIN L. V. Opponent 54 59 58 65 30 67 48 47 58 44 46 43 il 40 47 46 51 51 55 1 Marion Center United Saltsburg Marion Center Penn Cambria Purchase Line United Fcrndale Portage F orest Hills Conemaugh Va Blacklick Valley Conemaugh Valley Forest Hills Blacklick Valley Penn Cambria Fcrndale Portage 4 Northern Cam EjM'HI urnament me dford 76 58 The Laurel Valley Rams began their first practices in November with a hopeful eye turned to a trophy in the Appalachian Conference. Despite key injuries to the players. Coaches Pahach and Bryson brought the Rams victories to make any school proud. With the skills of such seniors as Jim Bechtold, Gary Fuller, Don Leach, Gary McClure, Doug Mulligan and Mike Howard, the '76 Rams were a formidable opponent. 1. Managers—SEATED: Dean Hull, Matt Gorman. STANDING: Dave Hill, Wayne Harbison, Ron Stanislaw. 2. Statisticians: Craig Deemer, Tom Smith, Robert Browning. 97 1. Kevin Pahach--5 10 ; 2 yrs.; guard 2. Don Leach—6 1; 3 yrs.; guard 3. Doug Mulligan—5 11 ; 3 yrs.; guard. 4. Gary Fuller--6’1 ; 3 yrs.; forward 5. Gary McClure — 6'3 ; 3 yrs.; center 6. Wilson Soria--6' 1 ; 1 yr.; forward. 98 1. Mike Howard—6 2 ; 3 yrs.; forward, center 2. Jim Bech- 4. Keith Lynch—S'lO ; 2 yrs.j forward 5. Ron Stanislaw-- told—6 1 ; 2 yrs.; forward 3. Mark Lynch--5 10 ; 1 yr.; trainer 6. Bob Miller--manager. guard. 99 nter JUKI VARS IT O ponent 34 Penn Ca Purchas U nited Fcrndal Portage Forest 1 Concma Portage Blacklic 19 Valley Valley 36 Conemaugh V.al Forest Hills V Blacklick Valle Penn Cambria Ferndale The Laurel Valley J. V. Team chalked up a fine season this year. The junior varsity team under the coaching of Mr. Tom Bryson learn basic drills and develop good sportsmanship in preparation for playing on the varsity squad. 1. FRONT ROW: R. Short, B. Gregory, K. Fuller, R. Davis, B. Saxton, D. Bemabo, Coach Bryson. ROW TWO: G. Berkstresser, G. Hughes, D. Ham-ish, R. Muir, G. Gable, W. Soria, M. Pardee. 2. Randy Short— 22, Bryan Gregory— 24. 101 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL L. V. 42 EIGHTH GRADE Marion Center United Portage Penns Manor United Marion Cente Central Cam West End tin Portage Penns Man airsville entral Ca SEVENTH nited ] al Cambri nd Catho ntral Cambri ited Opponent ntho 54 mbria s'GRADE ROW ONE: Mr. Moore, M. McGeary, K. Klavuhn, B. Shin-gler, J. Lupacchini. ROW TWO: D. West, R. Caldwell, M. Lych, D. Miller. ROW THREE: D. Foster, D. Henderson, B. Novak, J. Allen. ROW FOUR: P. Hall, D. Machak, T. McClure, D. Lynn. ROW FIVE: P. Mack, C. Luther, G. Fuller. 2. ROW ONE: D. Gregory, L. Penner. ROW TWO: J. Bealonis, R. Troyan, B. Pahach. ROW THREE: G. McChesney, T. Pickup, R. Dohoda. 102 LV Opponent Marion Center Conemaugh Valley Ferodale Conemaug United PP Manor ion Cent 1. Mr. Abbott, T. Gable, D. Heming, B. Pardee, R. Do-hoda, R. Grenke, D. Harford, Jeff Bealonis, B. Pahach, D. Galbraith, J. Bracken, Gene Bealonis. 2. COACHES: Mr. Abbott and Mr. Moore. The Junior High basketball team is divided into three teams - freshmen, eighth, and seventh graders. The freshmen and seventh grade teams had good seasons. Although the eighth graders lost more games, the players, learned many valuable lessons. All three teams shall carry on the fine tradition of basketball at L. V. 103 MARCH, VOLLEYBALL SC M KgJPenns M;i nor Homer Center Blairsville Saltsburg Purchase Line Indiana Penn H Bla Sa Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home The girls' volleyball team, now in its fourth year under Coach Dale Wahl, plays a 12-game schedule. 1. VARSITY TEAM--FRONT ROW: P. Tiffany, C. Irwin, A. Burke, M. St. Clair, Mr. Wahl. ROW TWO: D. Howard, C. Neidbalson, B. Bowers, S. Howard. 2. MANAGERS: S. Gamble, G. Gamble, J. Chesla. 104 SENIOR PLAYERS SENIOR PLAYERS: 1. Sally Howard--played 2 years. 2. Pat Tiffany--played 2 years. 3. Charlene Neidbalson--played 2 years. NOT PICTURED: Jody Walls--played 2 years. 105 JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The girls' varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams began practicing in January. The girls and their coach, Mr. Dale Wahl, practiced four or five days a week. The regular season started March 1 with two exhibition games added to the 12 regularly scheduled games. 1. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM—FRONT ROW: N. Galbraith, D. Betton, K. Chow, G. Cunningham, Mr. Wahl. ROW TWO: A. Leitch, B. Caldwell, S. Ritenour, R. Bloom. 2. Coach Dale Wahl 3. ASSISTANTS: Senior Tom Smith and 1975 graduate Carole Peters. 106 Junior Varsity players show their skill in a practice session. 1. Freshman Debbie Betton. 2. Sophomore Beth Caldwell. 3. Sophomore Nancy Galbraith. 4. Freshman Gloria Cunningham. 107 IRLS’ VARSITY CAGERS Coach Wahl's 1975 Ramettes played a tough schedule, winning 3 games and losing 8. But the team's morale persisted as the girls fell short of victory several times. The girls lost to Blairsville by two tallies and to Westmont by a meager one point, 39-38. All in all, the team revealed excellent basketball ability, put in hours of practice, and showed enthusiasm throughout the season. I. ROW ONE: B. Machak, A. Burke, ROW TWO: Coach Wahl, D. Howard, N. Galbraith, ROW THREE: P. Tiffany J. Walls, L. McClure, ROW FOUR: C. Neidbalson, S. Howard. 2. Charlene Neidbalson watches her teammates. 3. Coach Wahl instructs Lisa McClure and Sally Howard in new play during a time out.. VARSITY SCOREBOARD L. V. pponent JjjH 19 Blairsville 21 37 Ligonier 24 45 Ligonier 32 37 Bishop McCort 81 38 Westmont 39 25 Windber 54 37 Forest Hills 16 34 Bishop McCort 62 19 Westmont 34 24 Windber 38 30 Forest Hills 35 108 SENIORS PACE GIRLS’ SQUAD Senior Players: 1. Patty Tiffany—served 4 yrs. 2. Char Neidbalson--served 4 yrs. 3. Sally Howard--served 4 yrs. 5. Jody Walls—served 4 yrs. 5. MANAGERS: J. Pickup, C. Irwin, G. Gamble, C. Henderson. 109 JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL J.V. SCOREBOARD L. V. 18 Blairsville 21 Ligonier 35 Ligonier 13 Bishop McCort 21 Westmont 20 Windber 16 Forest Hills 12 Bishop McCort 20 Westmont 21 Windber 13 Forest Hills Opponent 31 16 15 34 34 33 14 40 31 33 29 Mr. Dale Wahl assumed the coaching of the J.V. Basketball team. The girls had a tough schedule this year, but still ended with a 3 win-7 loss record. 1. SEATED: D. Keiper. ROW ONE: K. Chow, Coach Wahl N. Galbraith. ROW TWO: J. Anderson, L. McClure, B. Cald-well. 2. Anne Leitch and Miss Hall. no JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The Junior High girls' cagers netted a winning season this year with an 8-6 record. Under the coaching of Mr. Sembiante, the girls gained experience in their expanded season of 14 games. Most valuable players for the year were Wendy McClure, Gloria Cunningham, LynnWingard, and Carol Heming. 1. Jr. High Team: KNEELING: Coach Sembiante, S. Anderson, A. Balencic, P. Dohoda, E. Clawson, P. King, T. Dipofi, M. Conrad, S. Saxton. STANDING: J. Bartow, N. Henderson, C. Heming, K. Galbraith, S. St. Clair,'K. Klavuhn, W. McClure, T. Dohoda, L. Wingard, B. Machak, G. Cunningham, R. Henderson, S. Robertson, 2. Managers: L. Martin, M. Wadsworth, D. Ritenour, L. Harbison, T. Raspotnik, T. Henderson. L. V. Jr. High Scoreboard Opponent 10 oHn .a™ Indiana 42 24 Conemaugh Valley Bishop McCort 13 12 40 14 Bishop Carroll Westmont 26 37 30 32 Ferndale 10 25 Garfield 12 14 Indiana 43 26 Conemaugh Valley 9 16 Bishop McCort 33 13 Bishop Carroll 27 36 Westmont 15 26 Ferndale 22 51 Garfield 10 Ill LAUREL VALLEY’S MARCHING BAND 1. ROW 1: H. Davis, P. Merritt, P. Hepner, K. Garland, D. Beatty, L. Martin, D. Foster, K. Woodring, D. Miller, G. Gamble. ROW 2: T. Glessner, J. Mc-Creery, B. Graham, D. Wynn, C. Moore, C. Shearer P. Dohoda, I. Wakefield, K. Norris, P. Altimus, B. Graham, M. Conrad. ROW 3: R. Bracken, D. West, K. Wynn, N. Wynn, J. Gorirossi, C. Chesla, M. St. Clair, J. LaMantia, P. Tiffany, J. Craig, V. Altimus, L. Keck, P. Garland. ROW 4: S. Foster, L. Brinker, R. Sowers, C. Roby, L. Beal, D. Harvey, R. O'Shell, B. Sutter, T. Wakefield, S. Graham, M. Crawley, S. St. Clair, P. Huston, C. Mayer, P. Ferris, R. Lear, P. McCullough, G. Gamble. ROW 5: S. Cooper, S. Nuneviller, J. Chesla, G. Baird, B. Shearer, T. McCullough, B. Plummer, R. Stanislaw, D. Waters, J. Laughner, B. McChesney, W. Killen, T. Dohoda, E. Sutter, G. Scott, T. Roby, G. Wynn. 2. Band Officers: Greg Scott--treasurer; Janice Chesla--secretary; Bruce McChesney--vice president; Pat Tiffany—president. 3. Led by their drum majorette Gail Gamble, band marches to the game. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS 1. Senior Band Members (Top To Bottom): Bruce McChesney—drums; Ron Stanislaw--drums; Beth Shearer--bells; Terry Glessner--manager; Pat Tiffany—trumpet; Debbie Harvey—clarinet; Randy 0'Shell--clari-net; Joyce LaMantia—flute; Sandy Foster--clarinet; Nancy Wynn--cla-rinet; Dave Waters--bass; and JoAnn Craig--trumpet. 2. Senior Auxiliary Members (Top To Bottom): Cindy,Shetler—pomette; Cindy Ri-tenour--pomette; Sharon Bracken--majorette; Debbie Fisher—pomette; Jody Walls—pomette; Gwen Gamble—majorette; Cheryl Lichtenfels--color guard; Pat Laughner—color guard; Linda Currie—color guard; Beth Cairns—majorette; Joanne Ferri—rifle team; and Georgeann Bea-lonis—rifle team. 3. Gail Gamble—drum majorette. RIFLES SHOW PRECISION The rifles practice diligently to perfect their military routines. These girls proudly display their talents of tossing and flipping the wooden firearms. Georgeann Bealonis is the sergeant of the drill team. JoAnne Ferri is the co-sergeant. The girls have directed the team for the past three years. All the girls spend much time creating and mastering various routines. 1. KNEELING: Valerie Csehoski, Georgeann Bealonis, JoAnne Ferri. STANDING: Lois Mabon, Vicki Gehring, Suzanne Ritenour, Rita Bloom, Connie O'Shell, Linda Ri-tenour. 2. Senior Rifles: Georgeann Bealonis--sergeant, JoAnne Ferri—co-sergeant. 116 COLOR GUARD LEADS BAND Left To Right: Debbie Keiper--sophomore, Linda Currie—senior, Pat Laugh-ner--senior, BarbMachak--junior, Linda Lichtenfels—sophomore, Holly Hoel— sophomore, Cheryl Lichtenfels--senior. 117 POMETTES The pomettes, the newest addition to our band, were formed two years ago by the efforts of Captain Jody Walls. With the assistance of Co-Captain Debbie Fisher the girls put in many hours practicing and inventing new routines. Red and black pompoms are used to supplement flashy white glove routines. High kicks and switch formation add variation and highlights. The auxilary consists of ten regular members with one alternate. A dance was held to earn money for senior jackets. 1. ROW ONE: V. Hall, M. Ventry. ROW TWO: S. Boring, B. Shetler, C. Ritenour. ROW THREE: V. Henderson, C. Shetler, J. Walls, D. Fisher, C. Henderson. 2. Seniors: J. Walls, C. Ritenour, D. Fisher, C. Shetler. 118 SILKS Sharon Gamble, Becky Bowers, Jeanne Sap alio, Donna Rhoades, Val Harford, Val Browning, Sue Murphy, Jane Schaller. The silks' captain this year is Donna Rhoades. Jeanne Sapalio is co-captain. The silks were formed in 1971 and compliment the band with their red and black flags during parades and games. To earn new uniforms, they have sold pennants and candy. All of the girls are juniors, so we can be assured of another great year for the silks. 119 HIGH-STEPPING MAJORETTES Our majorettes sold pizza and lolipops this year to buy new uniforms. They practiced weekly during the summer. They have marched in parades, football games, pep rallies, and for the Hal Galbraith benefit game. Beth Cairns is the head majorette. Her successor will be hard put to match her energy and leadership. The other senior majorettes are Sharon Bracken and Gwen Gamble. 1. KNEELING: Lynne Hughes, Marianne Gyukery, Beth Cairns, Lisa Ardrey. STANDING: Gwen Gamble, Sharon Bracken, Lisa McClure, Diane Horrell. 2. Senior Majorettes--Sharon Bracken, Beth Cairns--head majorette, and Gwen Gamble. 120 JUNIOR HIGH BAND 1. P. Hepner, P. Merritt, G. Gamble, K Woodring, D. Miller, J. Scott, D. Csehoski, H. Davis, K. Garland, D. Foster, D. Beatty. 2. B. Graham, I. Wakefield, C. Moore, D. Wynn, P. Garland, M. Conrad, L. Martin, K. Rhoades. 3. L. Beal, P. McCullough, R. Bracken, P. Dohoda, C. Chesla, R. Sowers, K. Norris, D. Galbraith, C. Heming, L. Keck, C. Shearer, D. Altimus, J. McCreery. 4. T. Dohoda, B. Plumber, V. Gamble, E. Sutter, G. Wynn, T. Roby, K. Galbraith, S. St. Clair, R. Penner, D. Waters, P. Ferris, R. Lear. 121 SENIOR HIGH CHORUS This Page: ROW 1: D. Keiper, L. Biss, D. Altmiller, M. Kaufman, P. Tiffany, J. Craig, L. Brinker, S. Murphy, J. Schaller, L. Hughes, N. Muir, G. Bealonis, G. Rit-enour, J. Gorirossi, N. Galbraith, Mr. Hall. ROW 2: D. Lichtenfels, G. Gamble, N. Bowers, P. Laughner, T. Marino, B. Cairns, L. Currie, G. Clawson, T. Taggart, C. Henderson, J. Pickup, P. Treasure, J. Nicely, C. Ritenour, V. Browning. ROW 3: B. Cochran, A. Boring, M. Palko, A. Leitch, K. Ference, B. McChesney, S. Gamble, G. Berkstresser, B. Bowers, A. Burke, H. Yeager, G. Crusan, V. Harford, D. Fisher, S. Miller, T. Marino, R. Bloom. ROW 4: B. Caldwell, J. Laughner, B. Shearer, S. Wingard, B. Glessner, K. Skiles, T. La-Mantia, T. Smith, B. Felton, M. McDowell, G. Boring, G. Baird, J. Madeley, B. Boske. ROW 5: R. Stanislaw, J. Walls, T. Yeager, G. Gable, B. Smith, B. Cunningham, B. Gregory, W. Lear, J. Robinson, G. Csehoski, J. Anderson, T. McCullough, P. Sowers, K. Bracken, A. Shirey. 2. Joseph Chow—Pianist. Opposite Page: 1. SENIOR CHORUS MEMBERS: ROW 1: Cindy Shetler, Pat Laughner, Darlene Altmiller, Lisa Biss, Beth Cairns, Barb Felton. ROW 2: Bruce McChesney, Marilyn Kaufman, Tammy Marino. ROW 3: George-ann Bealonis, Jody Walls, Nancy Bowers, Linda Currie, Tim Yeager, Wesley Lear, Ron Stanislaw. ROW 4: Greg Csehoski, Joe Chow, Beth Shearer, Peggy Treasure, Jo-Ann Craig, Joy Nicely. ROW 5: Mark McDowell, Debbi Fisher, Tom Smith, Pat Tiffany, Cindy Ritenour. 2. Chorus Officers: SEATED: Debbie Fisher, Tom Smith. STANDING: Tim Yeager, JoAnn Craig, Ron Stanislaw. 3. COUNTY CHORUS MEMBERS: Beth Shearer, Marilyn Kaufman, Tim Yeager, Joe Gorirossi, Bill Cunningham. 122 SENIOR MEMBERS, OFFICERS AND COUNTY CHORUS JR. HIGH CHORUS I. ROW 1: S. Crusan, T. Garland, S. Marino, J. McDowell, T. Gehlmann, K. Rummell, P. Hepner, L. Murphy, E. Galbraith, R. Cavallo, L. Kaufman, D. Gregory, D. Miller, G. Boyer, C. Berkey, M. McGeary, Mr. Hall. ROW 2: J. Palmer, C. Evans, N. Smith, M. Jones, D. Lynn, E. Snyder, D. Machak, J. Adams, C. Krause, E. Hunt, J. Watson, J. Lynch, G. Bealonis, L. Penner, K. Csehoski. ROW 3: A. Norris, P. Smith, K. Smithley, L. Wingard, S. Snyder, S. Anderson, P. Tantlinger, C. Simpson, T. McClure, T. Helsel, C. King, S. King, S. Banko, T. Henderson, W. Lynn. ROW 4: B. Machak, T. Raspotnik, A. Gregory, L. Harbison, D. Carney, T. Dipofi, G. Cunningham, S. Robertson, R. Miller, T. Henderson, M. Crusan, B. Howard, M. Henderson, D. Lynch, E. Boyer. ROW 5: R. Dohoda, C. Blankenbicker, K. Klavuhn, S. Stercho, D. Luther, K. Klavuhn, R. Penner, J. Lichtenfels, M. McGinnis, C. Yeager, E. Bowden, K. Luther, R. Henderson, B. Boring. 2. Joe Chow. 3. Mr. Hall, Mike Detwiler. FEATURED MUSICIANS I. PEP BAND—ROW 1: P. Ferris, J. Laughner, P. Suschak, V. Gamble, G. Baird, Mr. Gorirossi. ROW 2: D. Harvey, S. Graham, P. Tiffany. ROW 3: L. Brinker, S. Nuneviller, G. Scott, K. Norris, J. Gorirossi, J. Craig. 2. Mr. Gorirossi. 3. COUNTY BAND—Debbie Harvey, Gary Baird, Sue Graham, Georgeann Bealonis. ABSENT: Cyndi Roby. ’76 CLASS PLAY 1. ROW ONE: JoAnn Craig, Erin Moore, Joe Chow. ROW TWO: Kathy Krisko, Wesley Lear, Tim Yeager, Barb Felton, Darlene Altmiller. ROW THREE: Mark McDowell, Bob Horrell, Greg Csehoski, Geoigeann Bealonis, Mrs. Neff. 2. Rosie Belle, JoAnn Craig; Emmy, Darlene Altmiller; and Clem, Mark McDowell face the problems of hillbilly life. 3. Mountain Maggie, Kathy Krisko, screams as Rosie Belle threatens to shoot her. 4. Maw Fry, Erin Moore, talks to Pappy Popoff, Greg Csehoski, about her light biscuits. 5. Aunt Harry, Barb Felton, show's off her new dress for the wedding. 6. Becky Mae, Beth Caims, becomes excited when Izzie, Bob Horrell, asks her to marry him. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Students who become members of the National Honor Society must meet and maintain high standards of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Induction of new members is held annually in March. 1. ROW ONE: P. Laughner, J. Bloom, V. Browning, V. Harford, B. Cairns, K. Krisko, Mrs. King. ROW TWO: J. Chow, R. Stanislaw, M. Lynch, T. Smith, T. Yeager, R. Saxton, K. Lynch, S. Howard, J. Anderson, D. Fisher, C. Neidbalson, B. Gregory. 2. OFFICERS: K. Lynch, treasurer; J. Chow, president; S. Howard, secretary; C. Neidbalson, vice-president. 3. Tim Yeager hangs up a coat in the National Honor Society coat check. NEW MEMBERS: SENIORS: N. Bowers, D. Mulligan, G. Csehoski. JUNIORS: M. Howe, L. Hughes, L. Krise. SOPHOMORES: J. Bechtold, K. Chow. 127 LAUREL Staff: Co-Editors Jennifer Bloom Harold Galbraith Layout Editor Beth Cairns Copy Editor Tammy Marino Head Typist Marilyn Kaufman Business Managers Patricia Laughner Sharon Bracken Auditor—Wesley Lear Layout Staff Georgeann Bealonis Charlene Neidbalson Debbi Fisher Deborah Yonker Copy Staff Nancy Bowers Kathy Krisko Rebecca Brown Tim Yeager Photographers Greg Csehoski—Head Photographer Beth Shearer Matthew Deemer Typists Darlene Altmiller, Linda Currie Sandy Foster, Rebecca Moon Joyce LaMantia, Joy Nicely Cindy Ritenour, Karen Shomo Paula Sisitki, Dawn Watkins Literary Advisors Mrs. Elnora Chisnell Mrs. Lila Peters Business Advisors Mr. Dale Wahl Mrs. Mildred Mabon Therefs nothing you can’t do that Can't be done Nothing you can't sing that Can't be sung . . • . . . Nothing you can make that Can't be made No one you can save that Can't be saved Nothing you can do but You can learn how to be you in time Lennon - - Me Car tney Business Staff of LAUREL: SEATED: Sharon Bracken—Business Manager, Linda Currie, Patricia Laughner—Business Manager, Joyce LaMantia. STANDING: Mrs. Mildred Mabon—Sponsor, Paula Sisitki, Dawn Watkins, Becky Moon, Karen Shomo, Darlene Altmiller, Cindy Ritenour, Sandy Foster, Marilyn Kaufman, Joy Nicely, Wesley Lear—Auditor, Mr. Dale Wahl— Sponsor. 128 STAFFS 1. Debbi Fisher and Nancy Bowers. 2. Beth Shearer, Beth Cairns and Kathy Krisko. 3. SEATED: D. Yonker, N. Bowers, D. Fisher, Copy Editor T. Marino, K. Krisko. STANDING: B. Brown, Editor J. Bloom, G. Bealonis, C. Neidbal-son, Head Photographer G. Csehoski, T. Yeager, B. Shearer, Layout Editor B. Cairns, J. Ferri, L. Currie. The Literary Staff is responsible for all copy, layout and photography in the yearbook. Staffs spend many hours writing copy, making layouts and taking pictures. 129 MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN A GREAT SUCCESS Magazine Representatives: 1. SEATED: Linda Currie, Marilyn Kaufman, Cindy Ritenour, Joyce LaMantia, Joy Nicely, Sharon Bracken. STANDING: Mrs. Mabon, Becky Moon, Paula Sisitki, Patty Laughner, Sandy Foster, Karen Shomo, Dawn Watkins, Wesley Lear, Mr. Wahl. 2. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: SEATED: Terena Dohoda, Rhonda Bracken, Carol Heming, Kim Nelson, Marianne Gy-ukery, Ed Bealonis. STANDING: Tom Solich, Curtis Luther, Susan Saxton, Paula Merritt, Peggy Treasure, Jenny Bloom, Carol McGinnis, Susan Robertson, Becky Miller, Helen Mun-dorff, Jackie Pickup, Wendy McClure, Gina Gamble. 3. HIGH SALESMEN—Susie King and Curtis Luther. FORENSICS: ROW 1: C. Csehoski, V. Altimus, L. Krise, V. Browning, V. Harford, V. Csehoski, V. Gehr-ing, P. O'Shell, D. Rhoades, D. Keiper, B. Ray, L. Hughes, J. Tarter. ROW 2: Mrs. Betke, J. Anderson, B. Bowers, S. Gamble, J Ches-la, A. Leitch, K. Ference, S. Cooper, B. Boske, D. Lichtenfels, T. McCullough, P. Baird, C. Short, C. Henderson, G. Bealonis, D. Hor-rell, C. Lear, L. Blankenbicker. 2. Mrs. Betke, V. Harford. 3. Mr. King 4. SCIENCE CLUB. ROW 1: Mr. Gasdek, T. Burkett, D. Boring, B. Brown, C. Ribblet, L. Hughes. ROW 2: M. Wingard, V. Harford, D. Yonker, V. Csehoski, P. Sisitld. ROW 3: M. Zimmerman, G. Clawson, L. Krise, V. Browning, N. Bowers, D. Fisher. ROW 4: Mr. King, J. Chow, T. Yeager, S. Howard, M. Deemer, J. Laughner, M. Palko. 5. Mr. Gasdek. 131 AFS WELCOMES WILSON SORIA, EXCHANGE STUDENT ROW 1: C. Lichtenfels, P. TYoyan, D. Keiper, J. Craig, P. Tiffany, P. Ferri, L. Gamble, G. Gamble, K. Chow, N. Galbraith, B. Shetler, V. Csehoski, C. Mayer. ROW 2: P. Treasure, J. Nicely, C. Ritenour, J. Ferri, L. Gamble, K. Krisko, C. Shannon, D. Yonker, M. Gyukery, B. Ma-chak, S. Murphy, J. Schaller, L. Hughes. ROW 3: C • Niedbalson, N. Bowers, J. Bloom, P. Laughner, V. Browning, L. Mabon, S. Foster, C. Shetler, R. Rhoades, S. Howard, B. Boske, S. Cooper. ROW 4: B. Cunningham, B. Horrell, E. Moore, L. Krise, V. Harford, T. McCullough, J. Chesla, S. Gamble, B. Bowers, J. Pickup, D. Fisher, K. Ference. ROW 5: R. Stanislaw, T. Smith, W. Soria, M. Howard, D. Mulligan, T. Yeager, G. Csehoski, R. Jones, D. Watkins, B. Shearer, C. Irwin, S. Bracken, A. Leitch. 2. Wilson Soria and Mrs. Schaller. 3. AFS OFFICERS: Cindy Ritenour, JoAnn Craig, Peggy Treasure, Nancy Bowers. SEATED: Wilson Soria—foreign exchange student from Uruguay. The A. F. S. is in its tenth year and this year sponsored its eleventh foreign exchange student. The adult and student committees put forth the money to sponsor these students. Their activities included car washes, parties for A. F. S. members and an A. F. S. weekend. This year an international dinner was held for exchange students and A. F. S members from area schools. WILSON 1. Wilson Soria and his A.F.S. sister Lydia Krise ride in Ft. LigonierDays Parade. 2. Lydia and Wilson hanging around. 3. Wilson points out Uruguay on map to Ron Stanislaw and Lydia. Wilson Soria is our foreign exchange student from Uruguay. His A.F.S. family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Krise, live in New Florence. Wilson's A.F.S. sister is Lydia Krise, a junior at Laurel Valley. Wilson's family in Uruguay includes his father and mother, his older brother Carlos, and his sisters Victoria and Marielea. They live in Montevideo, where his father works in an electric plant. Wilson's favorite sports are basketball and football. He's an ardent Steeler fan. A Pennsylvania winter was a unique experience for him. 133 RAM PAGE STAFF The Ram Page has taken on a new form this year by having regular class time to devote to publishing school news items in the LIGONIER ECHO. Mrs. Peters became the advisor of the group this fall when she began the journalism class. 1. FRONT ROW: T. McCullough, J. Pickup, B. Cairns, N. Bowers, V. Gehring, J. Anderson, H. Yeager. ROW TWO: E. Moore, D. Rhoades, D. Fisher, V. Browning, P. O'Shell, B. Shearer, C. Mayer, R. Ray, B. Cunningham, A. Burke, C. Ritenour. 2. Debbie Yonker crops a picture. 3. Mrs. Peters and artist Bill Bassler. 134 SCHOLASTIC QUIZ TEAM 1. FRONT ROW: J. Chow, R. Browning, Mr. Pudliner, D. Fisher. BACK ROW: K. Lynch, B. Gregory, V. Harford, G. Bealonis. 2. Mrs. Peters and Mr. Pudliner. 3. Scholastic Quiz tryouts. The members of the Scholastic Quiz team are Keith Lynch, Debbi Fisher, Bryan Gregory, Captain Joe Chow, and alternates Bob Browning, Georgeann Bealonis, and Val Harford. Despite the many long hours of practice coached by Mr. Pudliner, the team unfortunately lost to Somerset by the score of 285 to 175. 135 The most outstanding accomplishment of this year's Student Council was helping to place a student representative on the School Board. Council President Georgeann Bealonis was elected to serve. Council's other projects for the year included a Bobby Harper Dance and assembly and the annual Honor Banquet. ROW 1: G. Bealonis, T. Yeager, N. Bowers, P. Treasure, Gwen Gamble, J. Bloom, R. Smithley. ROW 2: A. Leitch, N. Galbraith, R. Ritenour, A. Burke, J. Pickup, B. Bowers, B. Machak, Mr. Dohoda. ROW 3: R. Henderson, D. Harford, S. Henderson, K. Luther, N. Henderson, Gina Gamble, J. Stewart. ROW 4: W. Soria, T. Glessner, P. Dohoda, C. King, P. Henderson, T. Pickup, R. Dohoda. 136 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 1. CLUB OFFICERS: Lisa Toman, Secretary; Cindy Mun-dorf, President; Lisa Keck, Treasurer; Terena Dohoda, Vice-president. 2. Karen McCullough irons a decorative patch on her jeans. 3. Mrs. Spory helps her students with their food charts. 4. F.H.A.: ROW 1: D. Lynch, C. Yeager, A. Norris, M. Crusan. ROW 2: C. Barnhart, W. Boiling, B. Boring, C. Mundorf, N. Henderson, G. Gamble, Mrs. Olney. ROW 3: S. BanJko, T. Henderson, B. Miller, N. Neuner, C. Shearer, S. Robertson, Mrs. Spory. ROW 4: S. Snyder, M. Conrad, L. Murphy, C. Lichtenfels, L. Martin, B. Miller, T. Dipofi. ROW 5: S. St. Clair, M. Wadsworth, K. Klauvhn, P. Garland, E. Clawson, T. Baird. ROW 6: L. Toman, L. Keck, L. Harbison, P. King, L. Lenhart. ROW 7: D. Black, D. Flickinger, K. Riddell, V. Sarver, J. Palmer. ROW 8: L. Wingard, A. Dunmire, B. Kline, K. Krisko, D. Shetler, T. Dohoda, A. Gregory. 137 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 1. FRONT ROW: B. Jones, K. Lear, H. Mundorff, D. Yonker, C. Ribblet, P. Sisitki, K. Shomo, M. Kauf-. man, Lucetta Gamble, V. Hall, C. Lear, P. Fern. ROW 2: Mr. Wahl, V. Csehoski, P. O'Shell, K. Wynn, K. Lynch, P. Troyan, S. Boring, V. Alti-mus, C. O'Shell, M. Ventry, D. Altmiller, C. Rit-enour, J. LaMantia, J. Nicely, M. Gyukery, P. Treasure. ROW 3: S. Gamble, L. Ritenour, V. Henderson, C. Roby, P. Sowers, S. Foster, V. Mack, P. Laughner, C. Shetler, J. Ferri, Lucinda Gamble, L. Currie, K. Blake, J. Sapalio. ROW 4: C. Mundorf, M. Waterhouse, R. Gehring, H. Yeager, Christine Henderson, S. Frampton, D. Rhoades, J. Bouch, B. Sutter, C. Yeager, R. Jones, D. Watkins, B. Moon. ROW 5: F. Zarket, G. Fuller, M. Howard, D. Mulligan, D. McMaster, W. Lear, J. Walls, D. Fisher, S. Bracken, Cindy Henderson, T. McCullough, C. Irwin, S. Ritenour, D. Howard, L. Lenhart. 2. ADVISORS: MissFike, Mr. Wahl. 3. OFFICERS: SITTING: M. Kaufman, secretary; P. Laughner, president; STANDING: C. Ritenour, treasurer; J. LaMantia, vice-president. ALL SPORTS CLUB LAUREL LEAF STAFF ALL SPORTS CLUB: 1. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sekela, S. Page, L. Penner, J. Lynch, J. Stewart, P. Mack, J. Ritenour, D. Galbraith, S. Henderson, J. Ferri. ROW 2: M. Geary, M. Rudnik, D. Waters, J. Craft, B. Foltz, T. Pickup, R.Penner, J. Bealonis, D. Harford. ROW 3: S. Fratrich, T. So-lich, R. Pardee, R. Huston, D. Heming, R. Caldwell, J. Cardarella, R. Dohoda, C. Deemer. LAUREL LEAF STAFF: 2. FRONT ROW: M. Kaufman, C. Ritenour, J. Nicely, W. Lear. ROW 2: D. Mulligan, J. LaMantia, S. Bracken, D. Watkins, B. Moon, S. Foster, P. Laughner, Mr. Wahl. 139 SHOTGUNNERS CLUB 1. C. Mayer and Mr. Headrick. 2. SEATED: W. Shank, M. Bartow, R. Wadsworth, W. Killen, C. Mayer, D. Moon. STANDING: Mr. Bendel, H. Betts, D. Waters, A. Solich, B. Plummer, B. Cochran, W. Glessner. Basic shooting skills and fundamentals of caring for a gun properly are just a few of the chief concerns of the shotgunners. The members must learn the basic safety rules and the techniques for reloading before being permitted to shoot their guns. Co-sponsors of the club ar Mr. Bendel and Mr. Headrick. They instruct the shotgunners in the maintenance of their guns. As a fund raising project, the shotgunners hold an annual turkey shoot and prize fowls are awarded to the best marksmen. 140 BOYS’ VARSITY CLUB I. ROW Is J. Mack, B. Saxton, G. Ritenour, R. Browning, J, Knupp, G. Boring, G. Raven, R. Gehring, R. Smith, W. Harbison, D. Leach. ROW 2: K. Skiles, B. Gregory, W. Soria, B. Jones, R. Helsel, D. McMaster, R. Short, M. Howe, W. Cunningham, A. Shirey. ROW 3: F. Zarket, T. Smith, D. Mulligan, K. Bracken, R. Horrell, G. Gable, D. Hull, R. Miller, B. Jarvis. ROW 4: K. Pahach, M. McDowell, R. Ray, J. Leitch, M. Howard, G. Fuller, J. Shetler, D. Hamish, R. Stan-islaw, P. Suschak, D. Hill, D. LaRosse. 2. D. McMaster, M. Howard, and G. Fuller. INTRAMURALS SR. HIGH INTRAMURALS: Top Photo: ROW 1: D. Miller, J. Felton, S. Jarvis, T. Glessner, C. Bealonis, J. Balen-cic. ROW 2: D. Rummel, R. Smith, K. Baird, B. McChes-ney, C. West, K. Lynch, Mr. Allen. ROW 3: R. Taggert, G. Crusan, R. Chesla, C. Payne, R. Smith, C. Fulcomer. JR. HIGH INTRAMURALS: Bottom Photo: ROW 1: Mr. Do-hoda, G. Bealonis, T. Crusan, R. Ritenour, T. Shomo, R. Shomo, B. Ardrey, I. Cameron, E. Short, D. Wynn, P. Crawford. ROW 2: V. Catenese, R. Heming, T. Len£2, J. Marnij P. Altimus, B. Graham, S. Biss, L. Kaufman, K. Garland, C. Shaffer, J. Crawford, R. Garland. ROW 3: B. Neuner, G. Stiles, E. Ressler, P. Roddy, R. Boring, T. Penrose, P. Solich, B. Wadsworth, J. Betts, D. Luther, D. Kaufman, J. Yeager. ROW 4: B. Tutokey, D. Devlin, J. Cardarella, H. Heming, R. Boring, G. Wynn, P. Wyman, D. Biss, E. Sutter, B. Custer. H2 JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH CHESS CLUBS SR. HIGH: KNEELING: L. Ritenour. ROW 1: M. St. Clair, W. Lear, J. Chow, G. Scott. ROW 2: W. Killen, T. Bowden, T. Yeager, M. Wingard, R. Gorman. ROW 3: G. Baird, M. Cengia, W. Glessner, M. Deemer, S. Wingard. ROW7 4: L. Mabon, B. Shetler, E. Stewart, K. Ference and J. Laughner. JR. HIGH: ROW 1: H. Davis, J. Scott, K. Woodring, D. Csehoski. ROW 2: D. Yonder, D. Patterson, D. Perry, S. Astolos, D. Waters, D. Beatty. ROW 3: L. Wingard, L. Cameron, R. Penner, E. Wakefield, J. Jacobs, C. Moore. ROW 4: R. Ray, V. Gamble, Mr. Hall—Sponsor. 143 BASKETBALL CLUBS St. High Basketball Club: 1. FRONT ROW: B. Gregory, K. Fuller, D. Bemabo, M. Lynch. ROW 2: D. Mulligan, J. Leitch, Mr. Pahach, G. Reven, D. Pardee, G. Hughes, W. Harbison, D. Hull. ROW 3: T. Smith, K. Lynch, K. Moore, T. Marino. ROW 4: B. Saxton, G. Gable, R. Short, D. Hill. ROW 5: D. Leach, K. Pahach, J. Bechtold, G. Berkstresser, W. Soria, R. Miller. ROW 6: D. Hamish, M. Howard, G. Fuller, D. McMaster, R. Stanislaw. Jr. High Basketball Club: 2. FRONT ROW: D. West, M. Me-Geary, M. Detwiler, C. Luther, P. Mack, D. DeNorcy, D. Miller. P. Hall, J. Boske. ROW 2: F. Barldey, J. Bracken, D. Galbraith, S. Henderson, T. Pickup, D. Foster, B. Novak, D. Gregory, G. Bealonis, T. Taggart, W. Shing-ler, L. Penner, Mr. Abbott. ROW 3: G. Fuller, L. Henderson, S. Page, J. Lupichinni, E. Snyder, D. Machak, B. Pahach, J. Bealonis, T. McClure, D. Henderson, K. Kla-vuhn, D. Lynn. ROW 4: T. Solich, R. Huston, J. Cola-nanni, R. Dohoda, R. Caldwell, M. Rager, G. McChes-ney, D. Harford, R. Grenke, R. Pardee, D. Heming, T. Gable. GOLF CLUB: 1. SEATED: R. Browning, S. Wingard, K. Moore, K. Lynch, M. Palko, R. Gorman. STANDING: M. Lynch, T. Smith, B. Smith, B. Cunningham, K. Fuller, J. Berkey, G. Scott, M. Wingard, Mr. Treasure. 2. Robbie Browning. 3. Kevin Moore. LEADERS CLUB: 4. Ellen Stewart, Kathy Ference, Beth Boske. 5. Ellen Stewart, Kathy Ference. 6. THE L: BACK TO FRONT: D. Yonker, K. Woodring, D. Howard, K. Clark, P. Craft, N. Neuner, E. McAtee, G. Bealonis, R. Rhoades, C. Shetler, G. Cunningham, C. Blanken-bicker, L. Beal, D. Wynn, R. McAdams, H. Hoel, J. Ferri, L. Currie. THE V: FROM TOP LEFT: B. Boring, S. Boring, S. Yaconi, L. Watkins, M. Waterhouse, C. Lichtenfels, N. Wynn, B. Shearer, B. Caldwell, E. Boyer, E. Stewart, A. Leitch, C. Barnhart, S. Marino, M. Henderson. 145 ARCHERY CLUB IMPROVES SKILLS Under the watchful guidance of sponsor and instructor, Mr. Bendel, each member is taught the basic archery skills. Bows, slings, arrows, and green tights are supplied for each of the merry men and Maid Marians. Each member improves his aim when practicing by the school in Sherwood Forest. From novice to advanced archer, each member's goal is to obtain the Rob-Hood Golden Arrow. 1. ROW 1: C. Lenhart, M. McGeary, C. Irwin, P. Tiffany, C. Henderson, T. Lentz. ROW 2: J. Goriiossi, K. Rhoades, R. Sarver, B. Wadsworth, P. Roddy, J. Mann. ROW 3: R. Wadsworth, B. Shank, T. Roby, B. Bassler, D. Waters, D. Dillon, Mr. Bendel. 2. C. Irwin, J. Mann, T. Lentz, D. Waters. 3. D. Waters. 146 FUTURE TENNIS PROS The Tennis Club practice fundamentals twice a month under the coaching of Mr. Sembiante. The lack of tennis courts does not hinder the spirits of the members as they pretend the girls1 gym is Wimbledon. Each member provides his own equipment and determination. Funds for this year's activities were provided by Christmas candles. Tennis jackets or sweaters were purchased for each member. ROW 1: B. Foltz, J. McDowell, T. Hall, K. Rum-mell, P. Hepner, D. Miller, P. Cameron, D. Hor-rell, G. Gamble, K. Boring, M. Lear, K. Csehoski, Mr. Sembiante. ROW 2: N. Henderson, B. Miller, P. Henderson, L. Martin, C. King, T. Helsel, S. Garland, J. Thompson, R. Lear, J. Crawford, C. Marsh, B. Geary, K. Clawson. ROW 3: D. Lynch, M. Elkin, S. Wisner, G. Cunningham, S. Bartow, S. Snyder, P. McCullough, S. St. Clair, C. Chesla, L. Keck, L. Toman, K. Klavuhn, L. Harbison. ROW 4: R. Beeler, C. Blankenbicker, B. Machak, C. Heming, K. Luther, R. Henderson, T. Henderson, B. Helzel, G. Gamble, C. Lichtenfels, M. Crusan, E. Bowden, R. McAdams, E. Boyer. ROW 5: C. Evans, B. Lentz, C. Short, R. Mabon, A. Gregory, K. Klavuhn, M. Wadsworth, K. Galbraith, D. Ritenour, D. Betton, T. Raspotnik, S. Stercho. ROW 6: B. Felton, E. Moore, P. Treasure, A. Leitch, K. Ference, B. Boske, E. Stewart, D. Lichtenfels, L. Mabon, B. Shetler, N. Galbraith, B. Caldwell, L. Hanlin, R. Colson. 2. Mr. Sembiante, Ellen Stewart, Gwen Gamble, Barb Felton. 147 COUNTRY MUSIC AND SAFETY CLUBS Thi Country Music Club, new to Laurel Valley tills year, is a result of a growing interest in music of this type. Students listen to records and tapes or play the guitar and have country music guests come in to speak and entertain them. ROW 1: L. McGarvey, C. Barnhart, B. Miller, pres. ROW 2: S. Boring, J. Connell, R. Silk, R. Anderson. ROW 3: P. Yeager, B. Lichtenfels, C. Evans. ROW 4: L. Yeager, L. Lichtenfels, J. Black. ROW 5: G. Crusan, E. McAtee, Mr. J. Allen. 2. Greg Crusan. The Safety Club, a new club established this year at Laurel Valley, is sponsored by Mr. E. Cameron. Students involved in the Safety Club include the members of the Youth Traffic Safety Council, which is part of the Intermediate Unit 7 of the Governor’s Youth Traffic Safety Council, established in 1972. 3. Safety Club Officers: C. Payne, R. Zu-fall, D. Altimus, L. Krise. 4. ROW 1: Mr. Cameron, L. Krise, V. Harford, V. Gehring. ROW 2: C. Payne, D. Altimus, A. Sisitki, R. Zufall, M. Boring. ua FOOTBALLCLUB The Football Club devotes its time to watching films and discussing game plans with the football players. Coaches Toy and Page sponsor the club for all varsity and Jr. varsity players and managers. ROW Is Mr. B. Toy, J. Harr, W. DiRinaldo, A. Boring, J. Catanese, T. Glusko, J. Stewart, W. Harbison, G. Rite-nour, R. Saxton, G. Baird, J. Knupp, Mr. Page. ROW 2: D. Moon, D. Hull, M. Zagielski, T. Garaventa, J. Mun-dorf, T. Ewt, M. Gorman, D. Altimus, M. Pardee, J. Darby, T. Conrad. ROW 3: M. McDowell, R. Conrad, K. Skiles, T. LaMantia, R. Horrell, G. Barrow', J. Mack, R. Short, M. Howfe, A. Shirey, R. Ritenour, D. Pardee. ROW 4: R. Stanislaw, F. Tantlinger, D. Hamish, G. Fuller, M. Howard, J. Leitch, J. Shetler, R. Ray, D. LaRosse, F. Zarket, D. McMaster, K. Bracken, P. Suschak. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club meets every other Tuesday as a Group I club. The major responsibility of this club is to assist Mrs. Schaller with library duties. The club members also decorate the library for the holiday seasons. They also plan a Christmas party for all of their members. ROW ONE: M. Lear, R. Lear, C. Krause, J. Lupaccini, C. Evans, B. Altimus, T. Helsel, L. Cameron, D. Yonder, J. Thompson. ROW TWO: Mrs. Schaller, C. Shaffer, A. Clements, S. Anderson, J. Black, K. Rummel, S. Wisner, R. Bracken, P. Dohoda, R. Beeler, P. Tantlinger, R. Boring, S. Garland, J. McDowell, Diane Yonker. ROW THREE: L. Kaufman, D. Miller, B. Lichtenfels, D. Black, V. Garland, S. Crusan, M. Jones. 150 AGAPE CLUB 1. FRONT ROW: B. Cairns, K. Lear, I. Wakefield, K. Shomo, C. Roby, D. Harvey, M. Crawley, SECOND ROW: C, Evans, M. Zimmerman, E. Boyer, C. Shannon, B. Shearer, T. Burkett, P. Sowers, P. Huston. THIRD ROW: L. Beal, W. Palmer, K. Krisko, D. Evans, R. Jones, J. Bloom, B. Caldwell, J. Tarter, E. Pudliner (sponsor). 2. AGAPE CLUB OFFICERS: M. Crawley--vice president; B. Cairns--president; J. Bloom—2nd vice president; K. Shomo--secretary; D. Harvey—treasurer; Mr. Ernest Pudliner—sponsor. The Agape Club was ratified this year, making it the newest club at LV. The purpose of Agape is to study the Bible. They also study the beliefs of the local churches for better understanding of Christianity. Agape is the Greek word for the highest degree of love. Its members think this definition is appropriate for the club. The activities of Agape include guest speakers who lecture about basic Christian beliefs as well as those of their own churches. The denominations represented in the club this year are the Southern Baptist, Church of Christ, Roman Catholic, United Methodist, United Presbyterian, and the Lutheran Churches. 151 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION 1. Mr. Milo Bottegal and Robert Henderson. 2. Mr. Paul Dixon, Joe Shanner, Guy Henderson and Mr. John Kadi 3. Harold Betts. 4. Joe Shomo 5. Mr. Bendel and Mr. James McCreery. 6. Mr. Jerry Lynch and David Deemer. 152 GIRLS’ VARSITY CLUB I. Sally Howard. 2. Mrs. Burkett, C. Neidbalson, S. Howard, A. Burke. 3. C. Henderson, C. Irwin, J. Pickup, C. Henderson. 4. ROW 1: M. St. Clair, V. Csehoski, D. Howard, A. Burke, N. Galbraith, A. Leitch, C. Mundorf, B. Caldwell, K. Chow. ROW 2: R. Bowers, C. Irwin, C. Henderson, J. Pickup. ROW 3: Mrs. Burkett, J. Anderson, P. Tiffany, S. Howard, J. Walls, C. Neidbalson, B. Machak, C. Henderson, C. Lichtenfels. The athletes in girls varsity club participate in many sports. The girls are very active in volleyball, basketball, tennis, and in intramurals. STUDENT LIBRARIANS I. P. Sowers, R. Beeler. 2. Senior Librarians: B. Shearer, M. Waterhouse, S. Howard, S. Foster, K. Krisko, D. Yonker. 3, ROW 1: Diane Yonker, K. Nelson, S. Snyder, L. Kaufman, C. Moore, T. Helsel, M. Conrad, S. Crusan, P. Craft, L. Cameron, W. Lynn, D. Miller, N. Neuner. ROW 2: M. Waterhouse, B. Shearer, V. Garland, B. Helzel, J. Thompson, L. Beal, C. Evans, A, Clements, D. Wynn, L. Lichtenfels, B. Lichtenfels, S. Biss, C. Krause, J. Lupacchini. ROW 3: K. Krisko, Debra Yonker, S. Foster, S. Howard, C. Henderson, P. Sowers, S. Yaconi, D. Black, D. Sapp, K. Riddell, L. Toman. K. Smithley, S. Anderson, S. King, R. Beal, J. Black. 1. All right, hand them over, demands Char Neidbalson. 2. Gary McClure finds a quiet spot to read his comic book. 3. Don't leave; you forgot the ball, yells Gary Fuller to Frank Zarket and Gary McClure. 4. Kevin Pahach, working? 5. Stop, I give up, pleads Patt Tiffany. Opposite Page: 1. Barb Felton seems to be doing some wishful thinking. 2. Doug Mulligan has his arms full with Gwen Gamble, Peggy Treasure and Sharon Bracken. 3. Hang on Terry Glessner; Friday's coming. 4. Beth Shearer on Awards Day. 5. Debbie Evans hopes the mess will be worth it. 6. Double duos are the Gamble and the Lynch twins: Mark, Lucinda, Lucetta, and Keith. 7. What can we say? exclaim Debbi Fisher, Joyce LaMantia and Cindy Ritenour. 157 159 VO-TECH SENIORS Vo-Tech students receive valuable training in various occupations during their halfday study program at the Westmoreland County Vocational Technical School in Latrobe. I. V. Colananni. 2. B. Jarvis. 3. K. Stiffey. 4. R. Hanlin. 5. R. Miller, B. Jarvis, V. Colananni. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. B. Botteicher. 2. R. Smithley. 3. C. Adams, D. Hartman. 4. V. Gyukery. 5. V. Rhoades. 6. R. Gordon. Vo-Tech seniors: NOT PICTURED: Dave Caldwell, Doug Caldwell, C. Boring. 160 Class of maintains the Spirit of 7 Colors: Mint and Dark Green Flower: Red Rose Motto: Through the years the world changes us, Now it is our turn to change the world. ADVISOR—Mr. Stan Dohoda PRESIDENT—Georgeann Bealonis VICE PRESIDENT—Hal Galbraith SECRETARY Gwen Gamble TREASURER—Jenny Bloom Nadic Henderson Tom Pickup Pat Dahoda Pam Henderson Carol King Jeff Scott Scott Henderson Kelly Luther Dave Hartford Randy Henderson Gina Gamble Richard Dohoda Barbara Machak Becky Bowers Jim Stewart Anna Leitch Ray Ritenour Nancy Galbraith Nancy Bowers Terry Glessner Tim Yeager Peggy Treasure Jackie Pickup Arlic Burke LAUREL VALLEY STUDENT COUNCIL DEDICATED TO Mrs. Pam Fike Stickle Mrs. Mildred L. Mabon Mr. Dale Wahl We are recognizing these three people for offering their personal time, effort, and guidance throughout a trying year. During the year they have shown their interest in the students and their ambitions. They have helped to mold each of us into a better person and together as an organization. For these reasons, we would sincerely like to express our appreciation. DEDICATED BY THE FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA a message from Vulcan Mold and Iron Company, Latrobe, Pa. a division of Vulcan Inc. ON EACH TOMORROW ■■ ■ ■■■■■ — ■ SOMEONE WILL SURELY SIT IN JUDGMENT ON EACH OF US— MARKING WHETHER IN OUR BRIEF SPAN OF SERVICE, WE MET OUR RESPONSIBILITIES, OUR SUCCESS OR OUR FAILURES —IN WHATEVER POSTS WE HAVE HELD! — WHAT IS THE ANSWER? • ONE —we were people of courage? • TW0 — we were people of judgment? • THREE — we were people of integrity? • FOUR — we were people of dedication? 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Huston Debbie Harvey Cindy Mundorff Lucinda Gamble Lucetla Gamble Tammy Marino Joanne Fcrri Sally Howard Marion O'Shell Charles O'Shell Dawn and Rudy Mr. Dale Wahl Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peters Doris. Ken. Jim Rhonda Bracken Doug and Sharon Debbie Evans Lona Leydig Mr. Mrs. T. D. Bracken Mr. Mrs. H. K. Geary Ms. Naida Karoly F.rin Peters Karen Shomo Chuck Payne Sandy Jo Deemcr Marilyn Kaufman Cindy Shctlcr Janet Bouch Lisa Biss Peggy Treasure C indy Rilenour Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peters Patty Fcrri George Glessner. Sr. The Waterhouse—Richard. Ron. Jackie. Marie Kathy Karen Krisko Dave Waters Tom. Sandra. Doug. Scott Mulligan Tom Darlene Mulligan Blair. Susan. Debbie. Joe. Brenda Gary Shetler The Rager's Family Pat Rex Janie Bcchtold Debbie Yonker Brad Sisitki Carol Ribblct Sandy Sisitki Donna West Nancy Sisitki Becky Brown Craig Sisitki Diana Yonker Art Sisitki Mr. Mrs. Jerry Allen Patty Laughner Mollie Spory Beth Shearer Debbie Penrose Belinda Lichtenfels John Betty Horrell Stephen Kathryn Palko Linda Magnani Fred Diane Pickup Mr. Mrs. Richard Hiner Mr. Mrs. Gene Gamble Nora Gordon Mr. Mrs. Charles Galbraith Mary Burkett Mr. Mrs. Richard G. Hendrick Mr. Joseph Rura Mr. Mrs. Don Marino Mr. Mrs. Stan Dohoda The Neffs Scaright. Pat, April. Todd Greg Cschoski Tim Yeager Wesley Lear Mildred L. Mabon Mr. Mrs. John Sekela Mr. Mrs. Vivyan Dillon Mr. Mrs. Gerald Page Larry Gallagher Mr. Mrs. Wayne Howard Mr. Mrs. Ernest Pudliner Mr. Mrs. D. Hall Mr. Mrs. Frank Carruba Mr. Mrs. Bert Toy Rebecca McKinney Jane C. Mathers Mrs. Bctke Mr. Mrs. T. Bryson Connie Drew Mr. Mrs. Harry McChcsncy Mr. Mrs. H. Treasure Mr. Mrs. Allen Abbott Mr. Mrs. John Moore. Jr. Mr. A. J. Scmbiantc Mr. Mrs. J. Paul Luther Mr. Mrs. Walter F. Gasdek Mr. Mrs. Francis Parks Elnora Chisnell Mr. Mrs. William H. Flickinger Debbie. Sandy Dave Foster Pamela Fike Jenny Bloom Jackie Bloom Vickie Mack Mr. Mrs. L. D.Schallcr Mr. Mrs. E.Gorirossi Cindy Potts Boyd Bracken Mr. Mrs. Lee Kerr INDEX Abbott, Allen 13,17,103,144 Acknowledgements 212 Adams, Charles 34,160,161 Adams, James 69,124,153 Administrators 6,7 Advertisements 164-206 Agape Club 151 All Sports Club 139 Allen, Jeffrey 72,102 Allen, Jerry 8,142,148 Altmiller, Darlene 34,122,123,126, 128 138 Altimus, David 57,78,121,148,149 Altimus, Elizabeth 72,150 Altimus, Paul 71,75,114,142 Altimus, Valerie 61,114,131,138 Ambrose, Anthony 57,78 American Field Service 132 Anderson, Janine 17,28,56,57,87, 110,122,127,131,134,154 Anderson, Rhondi 72,148 Anderson, Shari 68,69, 111, 124, 150,155 Archery Club 146 Ardrey, Brian 72,142 Ardrey, Lisa 56,57,120 Astolos, Samuel 72,143 Baird, Clark 57 Baird, Gary Ross 61,114,122,125, 143,149 Baird, Ivan 65,86 Baird, Kevin 59,142 Baird, Nancy 71 Baird, Pamela 60,61,86,131 Baird, Randy 59 Baird, Rodney 59 Baird, Tracy 65,137 Balencic, Annmarie 69,111 Balencic, Jeffrey 59,142 Band (Jr.) 121 Band (Sr.) 114 Banner Carriers 117 Banko, Susan 65,124,137 Barkley, Frank 72,144 Barnhart, Claire 65,137,145,148 Barrow, Gary 57,78,149 Bartlett, Donald 72 Bartlett, Michael 63 Bartow, Michael 67,140 Bartow, Susan 72, 111, 147 Baseball 92-95 Basketball (Boys) 100-105 Basketball (Girls) 108-111 Basketball Club (Jr. High) 144 Basketball Club (Sr. High) 144 Bassett, Robert 74 Bassler, Richard 61,146 Bassler, William 67,134 Bauman, Joanne 5 Beal, Lynn 69,114,121,145,151 Bealonis, Christopher 57,142 Bealonis, Edward 61,130 Bealonis, Eugene 69,103 Bealonis, George 65,124,142,144, 153 Bealonis, Georgeann 6,16,30, 34, 68,115,116,122,123,125,126, 129,131,135,136,145,159 Bealonis, Jeffrey 65,85,102,103, 139 144 Beatty, David 72,114,121,143 Bechtold, James 28,34,96,99,144, 158 Bechtold, Jane 60,61,87,127 Beeler, Roni 72,114,121,143 Bendel, Karen 72 Bendel, Robert 5,92,140,146,152 Bennett, Colleen 69 Berkey, John 65,145 Berkey, Carole 69,124 Berkstresser, Gary 28,63,101,122, 144 Bemabo, David 61,101,144 Betke, Janet 11,131 Betton, Debra 65,106,107,147 Betts, Harold 49,140,152 Betts, James 67,142 Betts, Joseph 61 Betts, Timothy 71 Biss, Daniel 65,142 Biss, Lisa 34,113,122,123 Biss, Stephen 69,142,155 Black, Deborah 65 Black, Diane 57,137,150,155 Black, Jennifer 72,148,150,155 Black, Karen 61 Blake, Katherine 55,57,87,138 Blankenbicker, Carrie 65,124,145, 147 Blankenbicker, Lisa 61,131 Bloom, Jennifer 25,34,127,129,130, 132.136.151.158.159 Bloom, Rita 59,106,116,122 Boring, Allen 61,78,84,122,149 Boring, Barbara 65,124,145 Boring, Brenda 65,137 Boring, Charles 35 Boring, Craig 69 Boring, Daniel 57 Boring, Darlene 59 Boring, Debbie 35,131 Bormg, Gary 57,78,84,122,141 Boring, Janet 61 Boring, Karla 72,147 Boring, Linda 35 Boring, Morris 57,148 Boring, Norman 59 Boring, Peggy 57 Boring, Ricky 65,142 Boring, Roger 69,142,150 Boring, Sherry 60,61,118,138,145, 148 Boring, Wendy 67,137 Boske, Elizabeth 60,61,86,122,131, 132,145,147 Boske, Joseph 69,144 Boske, Kerry 65,85 Botteicher, Brian 35,160,161 Botteicher, Gregory 69 Bouch, Donald 35 Bouch, Janet 35,138 Bowden, Elizabeth 57 Bowden, Esther 62,124,147 Bowden, Thomas 61,143 Bowers, Nancy 35,122,123,127, 129.131.132.134.136.158.159 Bowers, Rebecca 28,57,75,104,119 122.131.132.136.154.158.159 Boyer, Esther 65,124,147,151 Boyer, George 72,124 Bracken, James 65,103,144 Bracken, Ken 57,78,122,141,149 Bracken, Rhonda 72,114,121,130, 150 Bracken, Sharon 24,25,35,115,120, 128,130,132,138,139,156,158 Brinker, Jeffrey 72 Brinker, Lisa 61,114,122,125 Brown, Rebecca 33,36,129,131, 158.159 Browning, Robert 61,89,97,135, 141,145 Browning, Valerie 57,119,122,127, 131,132,134 Bryson, Thomas 13,96,101 Burke, Arlie 28,57,104,108,122, 134.136.154 Burkett, Connie 69 Burkett, David 61 Burkett, Kathy 36 Burkett, Kim 72 Burkett, Kimberly 65 Burkett, Priscilla 11,154 Burkett, Theresa 65,131,151 Busony, Curtis 61 Cafeteria Staff 15 Cairns, Beth 36,37,115,120,122, 123,126,127,129,134,151,158, 159 Cairns, Todd 65 Caldwell, Beth 61,75,106,107,110. 122.145.147.151.154 Caldwell, David 36 Caldwell, Douglas 36 Caldwell, Ronald 72,85,102,139, 144,153 Cameron, Eugene 14,16,148 Cameron, Ira 69,142 Cameron, Peggy 61,147 Campbell, Vicky 67 Cardarella, Joel 69,85,139,142 Cardarella, Kim 72 Carnahan, Milroy 6 Carney, Debra 65,88,124 Carney, Joel 63 Cams, Kathy 57 Carruba, Diana 10 Catanese, John 61,78,84,149 Catanese, Vincent 65,142 Cavallo, Richard 72,124 Cengia, Mark 61,63,143 Cheerleaders 17,86-88 Chesla, Carla 72,114,121,147,153 Chesla, Janice 60,61,63,114,131, 132 Chesla, Lisa 73 Chesla, Randy 61, 92,142 Chess Clubs 143 Chisnell, Elnora 10,25 Chorus, County 123 Chorus (Jr. High) 125 Chorus (Sr. High) 122-124 Chow, Joseph 21,36,92,94,122, 123,124,126,127,131,135,143, 158 Chow, Katherine 61,106,110,127, 132.154 Clark, Anna 69 Clark, Charles 73 Clark, Edward 63 Clark, Kim 69,145 Clawson, Eileen 69, 111, 137 Clawson, Gladine 61,122,131 Clawson, Kirk 69,73,75,147 Clements, Alice 74,150,155 Cochran, Bruce 61,122,140 Colananm, jonn 144 Colananni, Vincent 36,69,78,80, 160 Color Guard 117 Colson, Antoinette 65 Colson, Rosemarie 57,147 Condron, Hany 59 Condron, Lisa 69 Connell, Joanne 73,148 Conrad, Mary 69, 111, 114,121,137, 153.155 Conrad, Ronald 57,78,92,149 Conrad, Thomas 61,78,84,149 Contents 3 Cooper, Sue 61,114,131,132 Country Music Club 148 Craft, James 69,85,139 Craft, Patricia 69,75,88,145,155 Craig, Gregory 61 Craig, JoAnn 21,28,36,114,115, 122,123,125,126,132,159 Craig, Robert 55,63 Cramer, Neal 69 Cramer, Ronald 37 Crawford, Charles 61 Crawford, James 65,142,147 Crawford, Perry 73,142 Crawley, Markee 61,114,151 Crusan, Charles 65,85 Crusan, Gregory 61,77,93,122,142, 148 Crusan, Michelle 65,124,137,147 Crusan, Sandra 73,124,150,155 Crusan, Tamara 65 Crusa'n, Timothy 69,142 Csehoski, Douglas 73,121,143 Csehoski, Gregory 37,122,123,126, 127 129 131 132 Csehoski, Kevin 65,85,113,124,147 Csehoski, Valerie 57,75,116,131, 132,138,154 Cunningham, Gloria 65,106,107, 111,124,145,147,153 Cunningham, William 57,89,122, 123,132,134,141,145 Currie, Linda 20,24,31,37,115, 117,122,123,128,129,130,138, 145,158 Custer, Barry 142 Custodial Staff 15 Darby, James 63,78,84,92,149 Davis, Christine 57 Davis, Harold 73,114,121,143 Davis, Rick 61,92,101 Decker, Frankie 61 Deemer, Barbara 65 Deemer, Craig 65,85,97,139 Deemer, David 57,152 Deemer, Fred € 1 Deemer, Matthew 37,131,143 Deemer, Richard 69 Deemer, Sandra 63 Deemer, Wade 71 Dennison, Lynn 69 DeNorcy, Doug 57,69,144,153 Detwiler, Michael 73,144 Devlin, David 65,142 DeWitt, Stewart 73 Deyarmin, John 57 Deyarmin, William 61 Dicks, Scott 69 Dillon, David 61,146 Dipofi, Toni 65,111,124,137 DiRinaldo, William 61,78,84,149 Dohoda, Patricia 73,111,114,121, 136,150 Dohoda, Richard 69,75,85,102, 103,134,136,139,144,153 Dohoda, Stanley 8,16,68,136,142 Dohoda, Terena 65,67,111,114, 121,130,137 Drum Majorette 115 Drury, Jim 73 Dunmire, Sherri 137 Eighth Grade 68-71 Elkin, Maudelyn 61,137 Emert, Linda 62 Evans, Cathy 124,148,151,155 Evans, Deborah 37,113,151,157 Evans, Cynthia 65,147,151 Ewt, Timothy 62,78,84,149 Faculty 5-15 FBLA 138 Felton, Barbara 20,24,37,87,122, 123,126,147,156 Felton, John 63,142 Felton, Mark 69 Ference, Kathy 62,86,122,131,132, 143,145,147,158 Ferri, James 65,85,139,153 Ferri, Joanne 25,30,37,115,116, 129,132,138,145 Ferris, Philip 69,75,114,121,125, 153 FHA 137 Fike, Pamela 14,16,88,138 Fisher, Deborah 11,20,25,26,34,38. 115,118,122,123,127,129,131, 132,134,135,138,156,158,159 Flicldnger, Dorie65,137 Flickinger, Douglas 38 Flicldnger, William 10 Foltz, Brian 13,139,147 Foltz, William 65,85 Football 78-85 Football Club 149 Forensics Club 131 Foster, David 73,102,114,121,144 Foster, Sandra 33,38,114,115,128, 130,132,138,139,155 Frampton, Sharon 62,138 Fratrich, Stephen 65,85,139 Freshmen 64-67 Fulcomer, Carl 38,142 Fuller, Gary 19,25,26,38,78,82, 92,95,96,138,141,149,157 Fuller, Glenn 73,144 Fuller, Kevin 62,89,92,101,144, 145 Gable, Gregory 57,101,122,141, 144 Gable, Todd 65,103,144 Galbraith, David 66,68,85,103,113, 121,139,144 Galbraith, Edna Mae 69,124 Galbraith, Harold 25,27,38,81,129 Galbraith, James (gr. 12) 39 Galbraith, James 69 Galbraith, Kimberly 64,66, 111, 121, 147 Galbraith, Nancy 60,62,106,107, 108,110,122,132,136,147,154 Gamble, Gail 62,109,114,115,122 Gamble, Gina 69,114,121,130,136, 147 Gamble, Gwendolyn 18,25,28,30, 34.39.115.120.132.136.147.156 Gamble, Lucetta 21,28,39,132,138, 156 Gamble, Lucinda 21,24,28,39,132, 138.156 Gamble, Sharon 56,57,75,119,122, 131,132,138,158,159 Gamble, V mon 66,121,125,143 Garaventa, Anthony 67,75,78,84, 92,149 Garland, Kelly 73,114,121,142 Garland, Laura 73 Garland, Polly 69,114,121,137,153 Garland, Rick 69,142 Garland, Sandra 69,147,150 Garland, Teresa 69,124,125 Garland, Vicky 57,150,155 Gasdek, Walter 13,131 Geary, William 69,85,139,144,147 Gehlmann, Tammy 73,124 Gehring, Rodney 17,62,93,138,141 Gehring, Vicki 57,116,131,148,134 Girls Varsity Club 154 Glessner, Jennifer 55,57,87 Glessner, Terry 39,114,115,136, 142,156 Glessner, William 62,75,122,140, 143 Glusko, Theodore 77,78,84,92,149 Golf Club 145 Golf Team 89 Gordon, Ronald 55,160,161 Gorirossi, Eugene 5, 125 Gorirossi, Joseph 57,114,122,123, 125,146 Gorman, Matthew 57,78,93,95,97, 149 Gorman, Ronald 62,113,143,145 Graham, Robert 69,114,121,142 Graham, Susan 57,114,125 Gregory, Agatha 66,88,124,137,147 Gregory, Bryan 57,91,101,122,127, 135 141 144 Gregory, Donald 70,75,102,124,144 Grenke, Richard 66,103,144 Gunter, Bryan 71 Gyukery, Marianne 57,59,120,130, 132,138 Gyukery, Valentine 40,78,80,160, 161 Hall, Duane 5,122,124,143,158 Hall, James 70 Hall, Jozy 66 Hall, Kim 57 Hail of Fame 20-21 Hall, Paul 73,102,144 Hall, Tammy 72,147 Hall, Valerie 57,118,138 Hamill, Alan 73 Hanlin, Linda 57,147 Hanlin, Ray 40,160 Harbison, Lorraine 70, 111, 121,137, 147 Harbison, Wayne 62,78,97,141,144, 149 Harford, David 66,78,103,136,139, 144 Harford, Valerie 57,75,119,122, 127,131,132,135,148 Hamish, Don 59,78,92,96,101,141, 144.149 Harr, Jeffrey 62,78,84,149 Hartman, Daniel 40,160,161 Harvey, Debra 40, 114,115,125,151 Headrick, Richard 12,113,140 Hegan, Kathy Ludwig 40 158 Helsel, Randy 40,78,80,141 Helsel, Tammy 73,124,147,150,156 Helzel, Barbara 66,147,155 Heizel, Bruce 73 Heming, Carol 66,75,88, 111, 121, 130,147 Heming, Donald 66,85,103,139,144 Heming, Harold 70,142 Heming, Randy 73,142 Hendrson, Christina 57,109,118, 122.131.138.154.159 Henderson, Cindy 58,138,154,155 Henderson, Dennis 73,102,144 Henderson, Hank 58 Henderson, Larry 74,144 Henderson, Mary 70,73,124,145 Henderson, Nadine 70,88,111,136, 147 Henderson, Pamela 73,147 Henderson, Paul 73 Henderson, Randy 66,85,136 Henderson, Renee 66,68,111,124, 147 Henderson, Robert 58,152 Henderson, Scott 66,85,136,139 Henderson, Terri 66, 111, 124 Henderson, Tracy 66,124,147 Henderson, Victoria 58,118,138 Hepner, Paula 73,114,121, 124,147 Hill, David 58,97,141,144 Hiner, Richard 12,78,84 Hoel, Anna 58 Hoel, Holly 24,62,117,145 Horrell, Betty 9 Horrell, Diane 62,120,131,147 Horrell, Robert 18,40,78,82,92, 94.126.132.141.149.159 Howard, Belinda 66,124 Howard, Deborah 58,89,91,104,108, 138.145.154 Howard, Michael 40,78,81,92,94, 96.132.138.141.144.149 Howard, Sally (Gr. 12) 41,77,89, 91,104,105,108,109,127,131, 132.154.155 Howard, Sally 70 Howard, Sammy 62,70 Howard, Wayne 14 Howe, Michael 56,58,67,78,99, 127,141,149 Howe, Tracy 64,66,85 Hughes, Gregory 63,101,144 Hughes, Lydia 58,127,131 Hughes, Lynne 62,120,122,131,132 Hull, Dean 62,63,93,97,141,144, 149 Hunt, Eric 73,124 Hunt, John 59 Huston, Pamela 58,114,151 Huston, Robert 66,85,139,144 Intramurals (Jr. High) 142 Intramurals (Sr. High) 142 Index 207-211 Irwin, Charla 58,87,104,109,132, 138.146.154 Jacobs, Jonathon 68,70,143 James, Debbie 67 James, Karen 70 James, Robert 58 James, Ronald 58 Jarvis, Benjamin 33,41,78,81,141, 160 Jarvis, Stephen 59,142 Jones, Barry 41,138,141 Jones, Karen 62 Jones, John 66 Jones, Linda 66 Jones, Martha 73,124,150 Jones, Robin 41,132,138,151 Johnson, Marie 7 Junior Class 56-59 Kaufman, Donald 66,142 Kaufman, Larry 70,75,124,142, 150.153.155 Kaufman, Marilyn 22,41,123,128, 130,138,139 Keck, Lisa 66,114,121,137,147 Keiper, Deborah 24,60,62,75,110, 117,122,131,132,159 Keller, Marvin 9 Kelly, Charles 41 Kerr, Lee 12 Killen, Wade 59,114,140,143 King, Carol 73,124,136,147 King, Curtis 12,78,85,131 King, Margaret 12,127 King, Peggy 70,111,124,130,137, 155 Kisamore, Darla 70 Klavuhn, Karen 76, 111, 137 Klavuhn, Kristina 66,124,147 Klavuhn, Kurt 73, 102,124,144,147 Kline, Beverly 59 Kline, Brenda 66,137 Knupp, Jeffrey 56,78,84,92,141,149 Krause, Craig 70,124,150,155 Krise, Lydia 28,58,75,127,129,132, 133,148 Krisko, Karen 66,137 Krisko, Kathy 26,41,126,127,129, 132.151.155.158 LaMantia, Joyce 18,24,41,114,115, 128.130.138.139.156.158 LaMantia, Timothy 78,84,122,149 LaRosse, Donald 56,58,78,84,141, 149 Laughner, James 62,113,114,122, 125,131,143 Laughner, Patricia 24,31,42,115, 117,122,123,127,128,130,132, 138,139,159 Laurel Leaf Staff 139 Laurel Staff 128-129 Lavely, Dave 73 Lavely, Debbie 58 Layton, Brent 70 Leach, Donald 24,28,42,96,98, 141,144 •' Leaders Club 145 Lear, Colleen 58,131,138 Lear, Karen 58,138,151 Lear, Michael 73,147,150 Lear, Russell 70,114,121,147,150 Lear, Wesley 42,122,123,126,128, 130,138,139,143 Leitch, Anne 60,62,77,106,110, 122,131,132,136,145,147,154, 158 Leitch, James 28,58,78,96,141, 144,149 Lenhart, Chris 73,146 Lenhart, Lisa 62,137,138 Lentz, Brenda 62,147 Lentz, Timothy 70,145,146 Librarians 9 Librarians (Student) 155 Library Club 150 Lichtenfels, Belinda 42 Lichtenfels, Bridget 72,73,124,148, 150,155 Lichtenfels, Cheryl 19,24,31,48, 115.117.132.137.145.147.154 Lichtenfels, Diana 62,86,122,131, 147 Lichtenfels, George 25,42 Lichtenfels, James 64,66,124 Lichtenfels, Linda 24,62,117,148, 155 Lupacchini, Joel 70,102,144,150, 155 Luther, Curtis 72,73,102,130,144 Luther, Daniel 64,124,142,166 Luther, Helen 11 Luther, Kelly 66,124,136,147 Lych, Michael 73,102 Lynch, Donna 66,124,136,147 Lynch, Jeffrey 66,85,113,124,139 Lynch, Keith 20,28,42,89,90,99, 127.135.144.145.156 Lynch, Kenneth 63,142 Lynch, Kimberly 56,58,60,86,89, 91 138 Lynch, Mark 24,28,43,77,89,90, 91.99.127.144.145.156 Lynch, Patrick 66 Lynn, David 73,102,124,144 Lynn, Wendy 68,70,124,144 Mabon, Lois 62,116,132,143,147 Mabon, Mildred 14,16,128,130 Mabon, Robert 70,147 Machak, Barbara 24,58,108,117, 132.136.154 Machak, Belinda 64,66, 111, 147, 153 Machak, Daniel 73,102,124,144, 153 Mack, Jeff 78,84,141,149 Mack, Pat 59,72,73,85,102,139, 144 Mack, Vicky 43,138 Mackenzie, Brian 63 Madeley, David 70 Madeley, John 62,122 Madeley, Mark 74,153 Madeley, Robert 14,59,92 Magazine Campaign 130 Magnani, Linda 8 Malloy, Michael 120 Majorettes 120 Mann, John 70,142,146 Marino, Sandra 8 Marino, Susan 124,145 Marino, Tammy 43,122,123,129, 158,159 Marino, Todd 63,122,144 Marsh, Carl 70,147 Martin, Linda 70, 111, 114,121,137, 147 Martinak, Deborah 63,113 Mather, Jane 14 Mayer, Claudia 62,114,134,136, 140 McAdams, Cheryl 59 McAdmas, Robin 63,145,147 McAtee, Evelyn 58,145,148 McCauley, Edward 58 McChesney, Bruce 30,43,114,115, 122.123.142.158 McChesney, Gregg 70,102,144 McChesney, Shirley 8 McClellan, Robert 74 McClure, Gary 21,24,25,28,43, 78.81.96.98.157.158 McClure, Lisa 60,62,108,110,120 McClure, Thomas 74,102,124,144 McClure, Wendy 68,70, 111, 130 McCreery, James 70,114,121 McCullough, Karen 59,137 McCullough, Paula 74,114,121,147 McCullough, Sharlene 59 McCullough, Taryn 58,114,122, 131,132,134,138 McDermott, Kevin 62 McDowell, Jean 74,124,147,150 McDowell, Mark 31,43,78,82,122, 123,126,141,149 McElwee, Cindy 71 McGarvey, Luann 74,148 McGeary, Michael 74,102,124, 144 146 McGinnis, Carol 62,130 McGinnis, Joy 66,67 McGinnis, Mary 67,124 McKinney, Rebecca 8 McMaster, Dennis 20,23,31,44,78, 80,138,141,144,149,159 Merritt, Paula 74,114,121,130 Miller, Brenda 70,137,147,148 Miller, Daniel 74,102,124 Miller, Donald 62,142,144 Miller, Donna 74,114,121,147, 150,155 Miller, Karen 74 Miller, Rebecca 70,88, 124,130, 137 Miller, Robert 44,99,141,144,160 Miller, Steven 62,113,122 Mitchell, Greg 71 Mitchell, Jeff 62,68 Moon, Duane 62,78,84,140,149 Moon, Rebecca 44,128,130,138, 139 Moore, Cindy 70,114,121,143,155 Moore, Erin 44,126,132,134,147 Moore, John 13,102,103 Moore, Kevin 62,63,89,91,92,144, 145 Morris, Jackie 44,158 Morrow, Homer 59 Morrow, Lynn 67 Muir, Nancy 62,122 Muir, Robert 62,101 Mulligan, Douglas 25,44,92,94,96, 98,127,132,138,139,141,144, 156.158.159 Mundorf, Cindy 58,137,138,154 Mundorf, John 62,78,84,149 Mundorf, Gary 63 Mundorff, Helen 56,58 m87,130,138 Muiphy, Lisa 124,137,153 Muiphy, Sue 60,62,70,119,122,132 National Honor Society 127 Neff, Patricia 126 Neidbalson, Charlene 21,25,26,44, 104,105,109,127,129,132,154, 157.158.159 Neidbalson, David 70 Nelson, Kimberly 70,130,155 Neuner, Nioma 70,137,145,155 Neuner, Robert 70,142 Newman, Bob 63 Newman, John 74 Nicely, Joy 24,25,44,122,123,128, 130.132.138.139.158.159 Nipps, Fred 7 Norris, Apiyl 66,124,137 Norris, Kenneth 64,66,114,121,125 Novak, Brian 74,102,144 Nuneviller, Sheryl 66,125 Occupational Education 5,152,153 Olney, Ellen 9,137 O'Shell, Connie 63,116,138 O'Shell, Patricia 58,75,131,134,138 O'Shell, Randy 45,113,114,115 Oswalt, Katherine 58 Oswalt, Sharon 76 Page, Gerald 13,19,78,92,95,149 Page, Scott 70,75,85, 139, 144 Pahach, Andrew 9,16,64,97,144 Pahach, Brent 70,102,103,144 Pahach, Kevin 45,96,98,141,144, 157 Palko, Katherine 8 Palko, Mark 63,122,131,145 Palmer, Janet 70,124,137 Palmer, Walter 58,151 Pardee, Douglas 58,78,84,144,149 Pardee, Michael 63,78,84,101,149 Pardee, Robert 66,85,103,139,144 Parks, Francis 5 Patterson, David 74,143 Payne, Charles 58,142,148 Pecora, Anthony 66 Penner, Louis 70,102,124,139,144 Penner, Ronald 66, 85, 121, 124,139,143 Penrose, Cheryl (Hall) 45 Penrose, Debbie 45 Penrose, Ricky 58 Penrose, Tracey 64,66,142 Perian, Carl 7,95 Perry, Denny 74,143 Peters, Carole 106 Peters, Chris 71 Peters, Lila 11,134,135 Pickup, Fred 7,64 Pickup, Jackie 56,58,67,85,109, 122,130,132,134,136,154,159 Pickup, Thomas 71,85,102,136, 139,144 Plummer, Bruce 67,114,121,140 Pomettes 118 Potts, Cindy 25,45 Potts, James 67 Prom 25-26 Pudliner, Ernest 13,135,151 Ram Page Staff 134 Raneri, Anthony 74 Rager, Earl 63 Rager, Marty 71 Rager, Lucinda 45 Rager, Sheryle 45 Ramettes 108-111,104-107 Raspotnik, Terri 66, 111, 124,147 Ray, Rebecca 63,131,134 Ray, Robert 21,45,78,82,141,149 Ray, Russell 74,143 Redilla, Kevin 63 Rensko, Richard 63 Ressler, Eddie 71,142 Ressler, William 58 Reven, Gary 58,141,144 Rhoades, Donna 59,119,131,134, 138 Rhoades, Keith 71,75,121,146 Rhoades, Robin 46,132, 145 Rhoades, Vincent 20, 33,46,160, 161 Ribblet, Carol 46,113,131,138 Riddell, Kimberly 71,137,155 Rifle Squad 17,116 Ritenour, Cindy 23,24,34,46,115, 118,122,123,127,130,132,134, 138,139,156,158 Ritenour, Dorothy 66,111,147 Ritenour, Gary 58,78,84,92,122, 141,149 Ritenour, Joel 66,85,139 Ritenour, Linda 58,116.138,143 Ritenour, Ray 60,63,78,136,149 Ritenour, Richard 64,67 Ritenour, Suzanne 58,106,116,138 Ritenour, Wilbert 58 Robertson, Susan 71, 111, 124,130, 137 Robinson, James 58,122 Robinson, Ronald 59 Roby, Cynthia 58,114,138,151 Roby, Thomas 114,121,146 Roddy, Andrea 71 Roddy, Philip 71,142,146 Rudnik, Dennis 46 Rudnik, Michael 71,85,139 Rudnik, Robert 71,85 Rummel, Danny 59,142 Rummel, Karen 74,124,147,150 Rura, Joseph 13,83 Rusin, Joel 67 St. Clair, Marcia 59,104,114,143, 154 St. Clair, Shelia 111,114,121,137, 147 Safety Club 148 Sapalio, Jeanne 59,119,138 Sapp, Dolly 71,155 Sarver, Ronald 74,146 Sarver, Valerie 71,137 Saxton, Robert 16,59,78,84,101, 113.127.141.144.149 Saxton, Susan 74, 111, 130 Scaife, Kenneth 71 Schaller, Jane 63,119,122,132 Schaller, Nancy 9,132,150 Scholastic Quiz Team 135 School Board 6 Schrober, Veronica 59 Science Club 131 Scott, Gregory 59,89,114,125,143, 145 Scott, Jeff 74,121,143 Sekela, John 12,121,143 Sembiante, Angelo 14,68, 111, 147 Senior Class Play 126 Seniors 34-53 Seventh Grade 72-75 Shaffer, Charles 74,142,150 Shank, William 59,140,146 Shanner, Janice 59 Shanner, Jerry 74 Shanner, Joseph 59,152 Shannon, Connie 46,132,151 Shearer, Beth 25,46,114,115,122, 123,129,132,134,145,151,155, 156.159 Shearer, Carol 71,114,121,137 Shetler, Brenda 60,63,118,132, 143,147 Shetler, Cynthia 20,46,115,118, 123.132.138.145.159 Shetler, Debbie 71,137 Shetler, Joseph 28,47,78,81,141, 149 Shingler, Bill 74,102,144 Shirey, Alan 59,78,122,141,149 Shirey, Dorothy 67 Shomo, Eileen 74 Shomo, Joe 152 Shomo, Karen 47,128,130, 138,151 Shomo, Richard 74,142 Shomo, Sandy 49 Shomo, Timothy 71,142 Short, Bryan 59 Short, Carrie 63,131,147 Short, Danny 147 Short, Eddie 74,142 Short, Randy 59,78,92,95,96,101, 141.144.149 Shot Gunners Club 140 Silks 119 Silk, Rayla 67,148. Silk, Thomas 67 Simpson, Cheryl 74,124 Sisitki, Arthur 59,148 Sisitki, Bradley 67 Sisitki, Craig 74 Sisitki, Paula 47,128,130,131,138 Sisitki, Sandra 67 Skiles, Ken 59,78,92,122,141,149 Slick, Steven 74 Smith, Nadine 74,124 Smith, Peggy 71,124 Smith, Robert 59,63,89,91,122, 141,145 Smith, Robin 63,142 Smith, Rodney 142 Smith, Thomas 20,47,77,89,90, 92.94.97.106.122.123.127.132, 141 144 145 Smith!ey, Kathy 68,71,124,155 Smithley, Randy 47,136,160,161 Snyder, Eric 71,124,144 Snyder, Stephanie 71,124,137,147, 155 Solich, Allen 67,140 Solich, Pat 74,142 Solich, Thomas 67,85,130,139,144 Sophomore Class 60-63 Soria, Wilson 18,28,47,98,101, 132, 133,136, 141, 144 Sowers, Patricia 59,122,138,151, 155 Spangler, Cindy 74 Spangler, Valerie 63 Spangler, Patti 67 Spence, Jeanette 67 Spory, Mollie 9,137 Stanislaw, Roger 71 Stanislaw, Ronald 21,47,71,78,82, 97.99.114.115.122.123.127.132, 133,141,144,149 Steimer, Orvis 7 Stercho, Stacie 67,75,124,147 Stewart, Ellen 63,86,143,145,147 Stewart, John 71,139 Stiffey, Kevin 48,160 Stiffler, Elvie 74 Stiffler, Lillian 67 Stiles, Cathy 74 Stiles, Gary 71,142 Student Council 136 Student Forum 16 Student Librarians 155 Suschak, Pat 63,78,92,125,141,149 Suschak, Paul 74 Sutter, Beth 63,114,138 Sutter, Edward 71,114,121,142 Table of Contents 3 Taggart, Richard 48,142 Taggart, Tammy 63,122 Taggart, Troy 71,144 Tantlinger, Frank 59,92,149 Tantlinger, Peggy 74,124,150 Tarter, John 5,131,151 Tennis Club 147 Thompson, Heidi 74 Thompson, Jeffrey 71,147,150,155 Tiffany, Patricia 21,48,104,105, 108.109.114.122.123.125.132, 146,154,155,157,159 Titmus, Ctouglas 65 Toman, Lisa 67,137,147,155 Toy, Bert 10,19,31,78,149 Treasure, Hayes 12,87,89,90,91, 145 Treasure, Peggy 24,25,48,122,123, 130,132,136,138,147,156,158, 159 Trimble, Kirk 71 Troyan, Patty 56,59,132,138 Troyan, Richard 71,85,102 Tutokey, Brian 67,142 Tutokey, Matthew 63 Underclassmen 56-75 Varsity Club 141 Ventry, Mabel 63,118,138 Vocational Technical Students 160-161 Volleyball 104-107 Voyten, Francis 6 Wadsworth, Bill 74,142,146,147 Wadsworth, Ronald 48,140,146,158 Wagner, Carol 63 Wahl, Dale 14,16,104,106,108,110, 128.130.138.139 Wakefield, Ileene 71,114,143,151 Wakefield, Tammy 64,67,114 Walls, Jody 28,34,48,105,108,109, 115,118,122,123,138,154,158, 159 Waterhouse, Marie 48,138,145,155 Waters, Daniel 71,85,121,139,143 Waters, David 31,49,114,115,140, 146 W’atkins, Dawn 49,128,130,132, 138.139 Watkins, Lisa 63,145 Watson, Jim 74,124 Wedge, Doreen 71 West, Clyde 142 West, Dean 74,102,144 West, Diana 59,114 Wilkins, Wayne 63,113 Wingard, Lynn 71, 111, 124, 137, 143 Wingard, Michael 59,89,131, 143, 145 Wingard, Scott 63,122, 143 Wisner, Robert 59 Wisner, Sheila 74,147,150 Woodring, Kelly 71,114,121,143, 145 Wootton, Enoch 6 Wyman, Scott 74 Wyman, Patrick 66,142 Wynn, Donald 74,142 Wynn, Donna 71,114,121,145,155 Wynn, Glen 67,114,121,142 Wynn, Karen 63,114,138,145 Wynn, Nancy 49,114,115 Yaconi, Sharon 63,145,155 Yeager, Cindy 67,124,137,138 Yeager, Heidi 56,59,75,122,134, 138 Yeager, Jamie 67,142 Yeager, Lou Anne 60,63,148 Yeager, Patricia 71,148 Yeager, Timothy 49,122,123,126, 127,129,131,132,136,143 Yonker, Debbie 49,129,131,132, 134,138,150,155,158,159 Yonker, Diana 71,143,145,150,155 Zagielski, Mark 59,149 Zarket, Frank 21,28,49,78,80,92, 95,138,141,149,155 Zaragoza, Michael 63,92,93 Zimmerman, Marie 14,59,131,151 Zimmerman, William 71 Zufall, John 67 Zufall, Ronald 59,148 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Laurel staff would like to express their deep thanks and gratitude to the following: Literary advisors Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Chisnell for their patience and advice. Business advisors Mrs. Mabon and Mr. Wahl for managing the yearbook finances so capably. Mr. Pinto for his help and advice with the color section. Gradler Studios for their excellent photography. Lisa Biss for her art work. Ligonier High School for lending us copy sheets in an emergency. Literary and business staffs for their long hours of hard work. Mr. Pickup and Mr. Perian for their patience and understanding on picture days. Members of the journalism class for their help, especially their indexing of the pictures. The many students who assisted by identifying pictures and giving ideas. m V VW .... ........................... -' —
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