Laurel Valley High School - Laurel Yearbook (New Florence, PA)
- Class of 1978
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QQ From these valleys - from these hills - A pictorial record of th 1977 78 h l y The Laurel 1977 Volume 26 Laurel Valley High School New Florence, Pennsylvania From these valleys- from these hills- As we look back on our school days, it is easy to reflect that we have climbed many hills and have crossed many valleys. It is easy to remember that at times, when we thought we would never attain our goals, we looked around and found ourselves right on top of that hill. But hills and valleys mean more to us than just life's ups and downs. We of Laurel Valley are uniquely blessed. We look outsideg the hills and valleys sur- round us. We are indeed fortunate to live in their midst. Many of us will eventually leave this area, but we will remember those rolling hills and beautiful val- leys. They will remain forever a part of our lives. The 1978 LAUREL staff hopes that each student can climb every hill and discover a successful view of life from its peak, and that they will experience beauty and serenity in each valley they cross. A .535 Q, 1 ,Q 65? . Y - 'fc + ,n5, 'f fe 1 J' tit., 'n:' .1?:f ,.e:f ' R v',iL '-144. rirgwgyfgzf 5' 1f:5':,2-g 1 ,W ,,,x,.feig,.t.t:n,f V v -if .. ..f.y., ,. - ' ' x 'f..tf4fr:w-,:f,, 91 ' -'f.f2fgex:,1, W ,,.,,. tw, f Am Q, . H , -k,1,a1,3Ww3 1, MW ,, A 1 ff' fi?-ij 'T-gif' .IQ , ,411 54, ' f k V, 1 F 1wm2'17r: fi V: iz Sk fy, ,, . vt ,x.,, ,, Q Q L4 awk 'D Sf ig fi W w f fxb -arm. A wif? ' tm . ,xga ggi . ,. . , wh., :V yy: if' 1 f ,N 55.514 W W5 , Sc-:mors Athletlcs Table of Contents Ofg3H1Z3t1OHS Undercldssmen Faculty AdVCft1S1Hg .W .n.Ann.1., w W MM. . 7... Hall of Fame honors students with special Most athletic-Lisa McClure and Mike Pardee Prettiest-Beth Boske Best dressed-Tom Conrad and Diane Horrell Best Looking-Tim LaMantia Class clowns-Steve Miller and Becky Ray X 1 Most likely to succeed-Kevin McDermott and Gail Gamble A talents, abilities, and personal characteristics l l Friendliest-Pat Suschak and Patti Ritenour Nicest smiles-Dianna Lichtenfels and Rodney Smith Most musical-Gregg Crusan and Sue Cooper Most School Spirit-Jane Bechtold and Dave Bernabo 5 Even an ordinary day seems special when you fy-. i ,efiisi ' i M'P' 1 Kli -find a quiet corner for two -pause to enjoy the flowers 4 4 'Q ual? -listen to a story in the sunshine -become involved in your art -wear an albatross around your neck -blow a king-sized bubble 1 .rg 'Q N ' C l UIMFP7? A:-:ni 'SLM ,.- I .Q 5. mx . 0, ' My ifffi Ii , mi, ? ff! 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Baird Gary R.D. l, Bolivar Academic Favorite subject is chemistry . . . plays the piano and trom- bone . . . in both junior and senior class plays . . . favorite expression is Hey Buddy . . . pianist for his church . . . will attend college. R.D. 1, Bolivar Academic A peppy cheerleader . . . hobbies include swimming and water- skiing . . . favorite hangouts are Ligonier and McCoys . . . ' can be seen with Debbie, Kelly and Sue . . . plans to further her education by attending nursing school. Michael Jay Bartow Perry Bolivar General Q ill Works as a mechanic . . . hobbies include hunting, fishing, 2. the story? . . . hangs out at Bartow's Garage . . . likes to eat Big Macs and drink milkshakes. Richard C. Bassler Rich R.D. 1, Bolivar General Member of the Fairfield Fire Department . . . likes hunting, fishing, and trapping . . . values his Schwinn Continental . . . it favorite hangout is Mum's place . . . wanders around the golf . course chasing bad shots during his spare time. Edward A. Bealonis Squint A New Florence Academic Lively guy with blue eyes and blond hair . . . hobbies include . hunting, camping, and hiking . . . presently employed at Ross Mountain Park . . . enjoys making projects from wood . . . plans for the future are undecided. Jane Ann Bechtold Janie Bolivar Academic Captain of varsity cheerleaders . . . plays piano and organ . . . elected to Hall of Fame for outstanding school spirit . . . works as clerk and waitress at Bechtold's Store . . . member of the Student Forum . . . plans to study sociology. David Ray Bernabo Berr Bolivar Academic Leads all in most school spirit . . . favorite subject is biology . . . will be remembered for his great personality and muscular physique . . . wants to become a physical therapist . . . member of the Hall of Fame and Homecoming Court. Pamela Gail Baird Pam 5 and riding around . . . favorite subject is woodshop . . . What's -'H' J, - -3751-'44-emi- ' 1 ax' W ? Le, 2 .fp Joseph Daniel Betts Boe J etts R.D. 1, Bolivar General Brown hair and blue eyes . . . hobbies are hunting, fishing, and listening to rock and roll . . . can be found on the wall with Flick, Crusher, and Wagner . . . recent travels include Virginia and Maryland . . . plans to become a coal miner. Karen Lynne Black Blacky Seward Business Education Enjoys being at home . . . a member of the Laurel Leaf staff . . . recognized for her great book reports . . . most valued pos- session is life . . . has pretty, dark brown hair . . . future plans include working as a secretary. Rondal F. Blake Ron New Florence General A good looking guy with dark brown eyes . . . enjoys singer James Taylor . . . member of the corner-standing gang . . . set designer for the junior class play . . . hopes to become a sur- veyor . . . can be seen with Moe, Gregg, Nern, and Gary. Lisa L. Blankenbicker Lisa Seward Business Education Friendly girl with short brown hair . . . enjoys reading and swimming . . . favorite food is pizza . . . recent travels include Canada and Maryland . . . active in Forensics . . . plans a career in business. Allen Boring Allen New Florence Academic Quiet guy with blue eyes . . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . . enjoys NFL action on TV . . . has endless energy for weight- lifting . . . found football practice a most memorable experience . . . looks forward to making money. Janet Elaine Boring Janet Bolivar Business Education Can be found at Bevfs . . . likes pizza, Donny and Marie, and Shaun Cassidy . . . spends her spare time babysitting . . . known for her unique laugh and long strides in walking . . enjoyed Mrs. Neff's English class . . . plans to get a job. Sherry Kay Boring Sherry New Florence General Enjoys sewing and reading in her spare time . . . member of the Pomettes . . . most memorable experience was the junior- senior prom . . . possesses a remarkable sense of humor . . . plans for the future include marriage. Valerie fSpanglerj Boring Val New Florence General A pleasant girl . . . hobbies include horseback riding and swim- ming . . . favorite food is ham . . . enjoys being with her family . . . likes the Eagles . . . NI made it! . . . has traveled to New Jersey and Tennessee. S ' L . :EAL Curtis Anton Busony Curt Seward General Quiet guy with brown hair and brown eyes . . . member of the baseball team . . . has traveled to Austria, Germany, and France . . . likes skiing at Hidden Valley and Seven Springs . . . listens to the Beach Boys. Beth Ann Caldwell Moose R.D. 1, Bolivar AcademicfBusiness Ed. Active in basketball and volleyball . . . likes pizza, French fries, and the Pink Panther . . . Don,t mind men . . . will be re- membered for being a tomboy . . . valued possession is her rock collection. Peggy R. Cameron Peggy Seward Business Education Enjoys driving around and going to parties and concerts . . . can be seen with Kathy, Beckie, and Carol . . . has recently traveled to Germany, New York, and Canada . . . Oh, no . . . favorite group is Kansas. John Patrick Catanese Wimpy Bear Seward Academic Hobbies include hunting, fishing, playing the guitar, and swimming . . . member of the senior play cast . . . likes Kermit the Frog and the Muppet Show . . . can be seen with Schnozz, Al, Mark, Curt, and Tom. Elizabeth Ann Boske Beth Bolivar Academic Active cheerleader for LV . . . voted to Hall of Fame as best- looking senior girl . . . member of the Homecoming Court . . . will be remembered for being a good listener . . . plans to con- tinue her education . . . member of National Honor Society. Thomas Allen Bowden Tom Seward General A nice guy with a big smile and dimples . . . member of the senior play cast . . . known for his artistic ability . . . valuable possessions are his bed, TV, and stereo . . . will always remember carrying a casket . . . future plans include the service. Lisa Marie Brinker Lisa R.D. 1, Ligonier Academic A quiet, friendly girl . . . enjoys good books and chemistry . . . member of band and chorus . . . talented sax player . . . future includes attending college, securing a good job, and living to a ripe old age. Robert E. Browning Browntown New Florence Academic A friendly guy with blue eyes . . . number one man of the golf team . . . Scholastic Quiz member for three years . . . enjoys tennis, swimming, and golf . . . presently working at the Fruit Market . . . a future mining engineer. Mark Jeffrey Cengia Iron Man Seward Academic Will be remembered for his drafting abilities . . . enjoys auto mechanics, girl watching, hiking, and eating Italian food . . . dislikes being bored and riding school buses . . . has recently traveled to New York . . . plans a welding career. Janice Lorraine Chesla Jan R.D. 1, New Florence Academic f Business Ed. An attractive girl with a friendly smile . . . likes chicken, lasagne, and M 8: M's . . . spirited majorette and member of the band . . . enjoyed majorette camp . . . future includes college . . . class secretary for six years. Randy William Chesla Chisel R.D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Works as a body man at Bernie's Auto Repairs . . . valued possession is a '68 Plymouth . . . runs around with Gary, Nern, and Allen . . . wants to try everything once . . . likes hunting, sleeping out, Boston, and Kansas. Edward Clark J aggers Seward Vo-Tech Enjoys working on cars . . . can be seen in his '64 Chevy Impala . . . likes pizza, girls, parties, Farrah Fawcett, and study halls . . . dislikes stuck-up people, English and Fords , . . can be found at Bottegal's. '+-vw. Gladine S. Clawson IBM Bolivar Academic Enjoys reading and painting . . . likes lasagne, Pepsi, and avacado dip . . . made 8-foot hourglass for the prom . . . active in her church choir . . . member of the senior play cast . . . plans to join the Air Force. Bruce M. Cochran Harry Bolivar General Works at Standard Steel and Wire . . . can be found at Bar- tow's Garage . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, driving jeeps, and turkey . . . has traveled to Florida . . . skilled in woodworking projects . . . future plans are undecided. Thomas William Conrad Gidget R.D. l, Seward Academic Handsome guy with blue eyes and dimples . . . likes baseball, spaghetti, Kermit the Frog, and Olivia Newton John . . . mem- ber ofthe Laurel Staff. . . senior class president . . . valued possessions include his motorcycle and elf diploma. Sue Ellen Cooper Suzy New Florence Academic Talented vocalist . . . enjoys singing, playing the piano, listening to music, and cruising . . . likes Agatha Christie, James Taylor, blueberry popsicles, and sour cream and onion potato chips . . . can be seen with Pam, Kelly, and Debbie. mtg? R, X5 ' w l RVN Gregory Donald Crusan Gregg New Florence General Singer for G.C. and Galaxie . . . pet peeve is people who call him Chuck . . . member of the Hall of Fame . . . good baseball pitcher . . . can be seen with Kevin, Rich, and Kevin Moore . . . future plans include going on tour or playing baseball. JaIIleS J. Darby Derwgod Seward General A tough football player . . . hobbies include hunting, fish- ing, and girls . . . can be found on the hill . . . vice-president of the junior class . . . frequently seen in the woodshop . . . will work in the mines. Rick N. Davis Dicky New Florence Vo-Tech Friendly guy with brown hair . . . comes from a family of seven . . . known for doing crazy things on his motorcycle . . . likes sharp chicks and race cars . . . favorite TV program is Charlie's Angels. Frankie Decker Frank New Florence Vo-Tech Dark hair and husky . . . can be found at The Cornerv . . . hobbies include hunting, fishing, and basketball . . . likes parties and cool girls . . . can be seen with Russ, Duffy, and Oscar . . . most valued possession is his car. Gregory Alan Craig Greg Seward Vo-Tech Can be found at The Corner . . . dislikes English, rednecks, and school . . . no good . . . likes Boston, Aerosmith, riding motorcycles, and lasagna . . . can be seen with John, Tud, and Don . . . plans to get a job. Marsha Annette Crawley Markee R.D. l, New Florence Business Education Likes reading, writing letters, and Barry Manilow . . . member of chorus and Silks . . . will be remembered for her southern accent, great listening ability, and advice . . . homebound by a bout with mono . . . marriage and a job are in the future. ,A- :WW Sandra Jo Deemer Sandy Bolivar Business Education Nice girl with red hair . . . hobby is collecting dolls . . . member of the Laurel Leaf staff and senior play cast . . . likes swimming and running around . . . plans to attend business school and work as a secretary. William Cummings Deyarmin Bill R.D. 1, Bolivar Vo-Tech Cool it, dude! . . . enjoys coin collecting, reading mysteries, and working on the farm . . . likes friendly people . . . favorite food is spaghetti . . . has traveled to Maine and Florida . . . hangs around with the tech kids. David Dillon Dave R.D. l, Ligonier Vo-Tech A friendly guy with dark hair . . . hobbies include trapping, hunting, and fishing . . . enjoys listening to the group Kiss . . . not particularly fond of school . . . recent travels include a visit to Ohio. William Louis DiRinaldo Louie Bolivar Academic Likes hunting, fishing, woodshop, and milkshakes . . . can be seen with Tim, Greg, and Mike . . . plans for the future include college . . . most valued possessions are a coon hound and a black Dodge. Antonia Douvara Ada Bolivar Academic AFS student from Athens, Greece . . . lives in Bolivar with the Cunningham family . . . speaks Greek, English and French . . . member of the track team at her school . . . plans to become a physical therapist or an athlete. Maudelynn Jane Elkin Mod Squad Seward Business Education A quiet girl with long brown hair . . . hobbies include ceramics . . . won an award for selling magazines in eighth grade . . . plans to get a job . . . has traveled to Oklahoma and Georgia . . . can be found at Anderson's Corner. f-.fi e Q.l'4 Linda Kay Emert Linda Seward General Witty girl with a strange sense of humor . . . likes the Eagles and Rod Stewart . . . dislikes people who cause trouble . . . hangs out on The Corner . . . can be seen with Carol and Wagoneer . . . future plans include nursing school. Timothy Jon Ewt Pooder Seward Vo-Tech Good looking guy with brown wavy hair . . . member of the junior play committee . . . hobbies include hunting, fishing, . and motorcycle riding . . . likes Kansas . . . recent travels include A X A xx, F K , , South Carolina, New York, and West Virginia. ,rr,t . Kathy J. Ference Kathy Seward Business Education A fan of Ted Nugent and Peter Frampton . . . likes concerts and pineapples . . . cheerleader in freshman and sophomore years . . . can be seen on The Corner . . . will be remembered for always laughing . . . plans to stay single. Sharon Rae Frampton Sha Bolivar Business Education Will be remembered for her good sense of humor . . . can always be seen with Maude, Karen, Janet, and Sandy . . . likes the color purple and Jim Croce . . . dislikes people who think they are better than others . . . has traveled to Ohio. Kevin Matthew Fuller Fully New Florence Academic Member of the baseball team for four years . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and baseball . . . future plans include working in the mines . . . member of the Homecoming Court . . . enjoyed the Washington trip. Nancy Jean Galbraith Nanc Bolivar Academic b Has a talent for talking . . . likes sports and writing poetry I.-.wiv . . . dislikes boring people . . . can be seen with Mabel, Connie, , ,ft . and Lois . . . a fellow musketeer . . . outstanding athletic ability iff' - f ' e-- . . . plans to attend college. Gail Arlene Gamble Gail New Florence Academic A talented drum majorette . . . member of the Big Figs . . . known for her ability to crack gum . . . member of the Hall of Fame . . . can be seen with Janice, Lisa, Beth, and Ellen . . . plans to go to college . . . class treasurer and NHS officer. Anthony John Garaventa Gargenee Seward Academic Can be found at Roxbury Park . . . likes playing frisbee, sleeping out, hiking, vans, and money . . . dislikes being bored, losing in sports, and riding school buses . . . plans to become an electronics engineer. Rodney Jay Gehring Peck New Florence General Works in his father's store . . . belongs to the New Florence Fire Company and the Laurel Valley Ambulance Service . . . can be seen with Stoker, Ron, Kevin, and Greg , . . future plans are to hold a job and to travel. William A. Glessner Stoker New Florence Academic Works for a carpenter . . . enjoys refinishing furniture and playing pinball in his spare time . . . can be seen with Rodney and Squint . . . has traveled to New Mexico and Florida . . . plans to attend Johnstown Vo-Tech. , 5 A VMAV H ygyfz , yg M B f i c ar, 1 if ie i an l' aff? fi? ' Mn -.: ' I T AAJJ 'Q V'1f'u 73i,' if 4 ff f U 3514 9' V4 ' W4 1' ifif- ff 4,75 u .31f1t4f r.4.,0.'Q. Wayne Lee Harbison Wayne R.D. l, New Florence Academic Works at Riverside . . . proud owner of a '66 Dodge , . . hangs out at Peck's . . . likes the group Pink Floyd . . . has traveled to Alabama and Canada . . .dislikes working on Saturday nights . . . future is undecided. Jeffrey Richard Harr Red R.D. l, Bolivar General Known for his red hair, green eyes, and quick wit . . . has traveled across the United States . . . is a volunteer fireman . . . owns a '64 Chevy truck . . . likes hunting, trapping, and fishing . . . tough football lineman . . . hopes to secure a good job. J Theodore Glusko T Seward Academic Talented football player with green eyes . . . active member of the crew . . . will remember nearly losing his teeth in a football game . . . can be found on the hill . . . member of the Senior Po- lice Cadets . . . will go to college. Ronald Andrew Gorman Ron R.D. l, New Florence Academic Tall guy with blond hair . . . likes fast cars and playing frisbee . . . dislikes Sunday drivers . . , is CYO president . . . plays golf -and baseball . . . member of the EIP Fellow Pallbearers, Inc. . . . college is in the future. Holly Sue Hoel Holly Bolivar General Likes night swimming . . . dislikes people who can't handle it . . . remembered for staying out of trouble when everyone else was in it . . . enjoyed the movie Brian's Song . . . marriage and a job rate high for the future. Diane Lynn Horrell Diane R.D. l, New Florence AcademicfBusiness Ed. Embarrasses easily. . .co-Editor of the Laurel . . . likes talking on the phone, Myrtle Beach, and living in the country . . . dis- likes thunderstorms and getting up on Monday . . . a short peppy head majorette . . . best dressed in Hall of Fame. Samuel Grant Howard Sammy R.D. 1, Bolivar Occupational Education Belongs to the Youth Services . . . works for Stiles Bus Lines . . . will be remembered for his pleasant disposition ikes girls . . . dislikes guys who pick on girls . . . always willing to help a fellow student . . . will become a mechanic. Greg Thomas Hughes Hughesy Bolivar Academic Tall guy who plays basketball . . . can be seen with Bartow La, and Louie . . . drives a '73 Caprice . . . favorite expression is Hold 'er tight! . . . rides a motorcycle . . . hangs out at the pizza shop . . . will attend college. Lynne Beth Hughes Sparky R.D. 1, New Florence Business Education One of LV's majorettes . . . likes bike riding . . . favorite foods are pizza and ice cream . . . most memorable experience was being head majorette in her junior year . . . future plans include travel or a job. Karen Louise Jones Karen New Florence General A nice girl with brown hair and big brown eyes . . . likes parties and pizza . . . known for her dark complexion . . . hopes to at tend nursing school . . . served on make-up committee for Junior and senior class plays. Iv .. ' 'inc I ,TV A S, .i fwfr ' 4 ,,' t t t i 26 so iii i,,i l ii'i i, i 1 fli s z: it t .s,y 9 .U Robin Hood Academic James Edward Laughner R.D. 1, Ligonier Nice fellow with curly hair . . . will be remembered for his double jointed body . . . Laurel photographer . . . an excellent musician . . . pet peeve is trivial questions . . . historian for the Science Club . . . future plans include the Air Force ROTC. Lisa Annette Lenhart Lisa R.D. 1, Ligonier Business Education Quiet girl who likes to read, listen to records, and sew . . . has traveled to Florida, Canada, and South Carolina . . . future plans include attending interior decorating school . . . favorite foods are shrimp and French fries. ,Q 'ET' . - M , A iq.. 5 V 5,,,, V Brenda Michelle Lentz Brenda Bolivar Academic Tall girl who has a strange ability to get lost . . . dislikes stay- ing home on week-ends . . . can be seen with Holly, Debbie, Car- rie, and Carol . . . A Ted Nugent fan . . . future plans are undecided. Dianna Lea Lichtenfels Diane Bolivar AcademicfBusiness Ed. Attractive girl with an unusual laugh and a big smile . . . likes talking, Tommy James, chocolate ice cream, and Leave It to Beaver . . . member of the Laurel staff . . . plans to become a beautician . . . member of the Hall of Fame. Gerald Patrick Lynch Pat R.D. 1, Bolivar Academic Friendly guy who always has something to say . . . co-Editor of the Laurel literary staff . . . has traveled to New York and Maryland . . . hobbies are golf and photography . . . drew many layouts for this Laurel . . . plans to become a carpenter. Lois J. Mabon Lois R.D. 1, New Florence AcademicfBusiness Ed. Cute girl with long blond hair and blue eyes . . . member of the Laurel business staff and the Laurel Leaf staff . . . can be seen with Kathy, Connie, Mabel, and Nancy . . . future plans include a job or college. ' 1'fi't'. -as 1 j ,..,. wr v ' , . ...Mx ' A f. Claudia Jean Mayer Claudia New Florence Business Education Nice girl with brown hair and green eyes . . . likes jeans, pop- sicles, and popcorn . . . can be seen with Patti, Becky, Jane, and Tammy . . . future plans are undecided . . . kept out of school for many weeks by a case of mono. Robin Lynn McAdams Robin New Florence Business Education Has traveled to Wyoming . . . likes John Wayne, pizza, and sports . . . plays the guitar . . . will be remembered for her great ability to get into trouble . . . can be seen with Maude, Sharon, Karen, Sandy, and Donna . . . plans to get married. Lisa Ann McClure Lisa West Bolivar Academic Youngest member of the senior class . . . will be remembered for her dark green eyes . . . likes Kansas, rain, and M 8: M's . . . member of the Homecoming Court and Hall of Fame . . . a very good athlete . . . plans to attend college. Frances Mercedes McDermott Puff R.D. 1, New Florence Academic Can be seen with Sharon, Debbie, Holly, and Mary . . . values her privacy . . . likes hiking, biking, pizza, the Flintstones, and Kansas . . . Love it! . . . will be remembered for talking a lot and loud . . . plans are undecided. Brian Edward MacKenzie Brian R.D. l, Bolivar Academic Good looking guy with blond hair and blue eyes . . . likes Mc- Donald's hamburgers, seafood, and riding horses . . . has lived in Kansas . . . Fleetwood Mac and Linda Ronstadt rate high . . . plans include college. John Anthony Madeley Trapper Seward General Likes trapping, hunting, fishing, and camping . . . has traveled to New York and Maryland . . . plans include a job . . . member of the Senior Police Cadets . . . has very blond hair . . . played Trapper John in the senior class play. Todd Jeffrey Marino T.J. Bolivar Academic Likes Olivia Newton-John, eating, and Mr. Kerr's classes . . . Walla Paloopa . . . plans to go to college . . . member of the comb band . . . Star Wars and Steve Martin rate high . . . excels in mathematical games. Deborah Denise Martinak Debbie R.D. l, Bolivar Business Education Keeps books for her father's corporation . . . likes accounting, ice cream, and ceramics . . . can be seen with Carrie, Brenda, Carol, and Holly . . . can be found in Bolivar . . . future plans include working and marriage. Kevin Scott McDermott Little Chuck Bolivar Academic Waited until the last minute to go to the prom . . . plays the organ in church . . . voted most likely to succeed in the Hall of Fame . . . enjoys physics class, Linda Ronstadt, and Chevy Chase . . . plans to attend college. Carol Lynn McGinnis Carol Seward General Will never forget all the trouble she got into in eighth grade . . . can be found at Anderson's Corner . . . likes Vincent Price, parties, and loafing . . . has traveled across the United States twice . . . has pretty long brown hair. Donald Miller Dusty Seward Vo-Tech Enjoys working on Chevies, the color blue, and Boston . . . Dig it, Dude! . . . values his car the most . . . his crazy laugh will be remembered . . . wants to get a good job . . . likes talking to someone special. Steven Michael Miller R.D. 1, New Florence Steve Academic Named class clown in the senior Hall of Fame . . . will be re- membered for his sense of humor, shamrock shorts, and class play performance . . . future plans include becoming president . . . member of the Laurel staff, student director of senior play. as --N Duane David Moon Dewey R.D. l, New Florence Academic Likes Fleetwood Mac, pizza, and mushrooms . . . employed at Mr. Gas . . . food, girls, and a black '67 BMW motorcycle rate high . . . member of the junior and senior play casts . . . en- joyed Mrs. Neff's English class. Kevin Michael Moore Moe New Florence General Bass guitar player and a noted non-stop talker . . . enjoys watching the Three Stooges, Little Rascals, and F-Troop . . . member of G.C. and Galaxie . . . likes chip dip, baseball, Mad Magazine, and golf . . . plans include getting a job. Nancy Jean Muir Nancy West Bolivar Academic Has dark hair and a very pleasant personality . . . likes swim- ming, Big Macs, and painting . . . favorite group is K.C. and the Sunshine Band . . . member of the AFS and Chorus . . . plans include college and X-ray technology school. Robert W. Muir Bob Bolivar Vo-Tech Blue eyes and light brown hair . . . likes to ride motorcycles, water ski, and hunt . . . always has a good time on Saturday nights . . . a fan of Foster Brooks . . . prize possession is his '66 Chevy . . . a unique motorcycle rider. X X John S. Mundorf John Bolivar General Can be seen in a '70 Chevelle . . . enjoyed playing football in school . . . plans to become a truck driver . . . likes the Muppets, woodshop, pizza, camping, and dune buggy riding . . . has traveled to 24 states. Donna Sue Murphy Sue R.D. 1, New Florence Academic Captain of the Silks . . . has been to Canada, New Jersey, New York, and Virginia . . . Good grief! . . . likes cooking and biol- ogy . . . a National Merit commended student . . . plans to attend nursing school. Constance Lee O,Shell Connie New Florence Business Education One of the Big Figs . . . member of the rifle team . . . first place in state in business math . . . likes French fries and lasagne . . . can be seen with Lois, Nancy, and Mabel . . . hangs out at Nancy's house. Mark Stephen Palko Pollock Bolivar Academic Big blue eyes and a nice personality . . . I can feel for you, but I can't find you . . . favorite hangout is Bartow's . . . em- ployed by the shipping department of Standard Steel and Wire . . . a good dancer . . . plans include college. Michael Alan Pardee Hawk Seward General Talented guy on the basketball court . . . can be seen at the playground . . . enjoys girls, cars, and sports . . . Student Council member . . . dislikes snobby people and science . . . member of the Hall of Fame . . . future holds a job. James Donald Potts Potsie Bolivar General Likes hunting, fishing, and trapping . . . enjoyed Star Wars . . . has traveled to Ohio and Maryland . . . possesses a great sense of humor . . . can be seen with Jamie, Rich, and Brad . . . plans to become an auto body repairman. -.Q -XX Rebecca Ann Ray Becky Seward Business Education Member of the Hall of Fame and Laurel business staff . . . likes sewing, horseback riding, Rod Stewart, and the Beach Boys . . . will be remembered for her curly black hair and her great sense of humor . . . can be seen with P.J. and C.J. Richard John Rensko Rick Seward Vo-Tech Will be remembered for his sense of humor . . . can be seen with Mike, Oz, John, and Kevin . . . enjoys listening to music, fishing, hunting, and trapping . . . Say what?', . . . plans to travel to Canada. Patricia Jane Ritenour Patti New Florence Business Education Fun-loving gal with an unusual laugh . . . likes swimming, sled riding, and walking . . . favorite celebrity is Clint Eastwood . . . can be seen with C.J., Tammy, Lisa, J.C., and Beck . . . future plans include finding a job. Ray A. Ritenour Buddy R.D. l, New Florence Academic Tall, good looking guy . . . active member of the crew . . . has traveled to South America, Hawaii, and Bermuda . . . likes hunt- ing, racing, fishing, and watching girls . , . works in construction with his father . . . will enter an apprenticeship. Jane Ford Schaller Janie R.D. l, Bolivar Academic Co-captain of the Silks . . . blue eyes and blond hair . . . her Appaloosa mare rates high . . . swimming, horseback riding, and skiing occupy her spare time . . . favorite singer is Peter Frampton . . . plans to further her education. Wanda Lee Searchfield Shelby Seward Academic Nice girl with a funny sense of humor . . . Eleventh grade was the best . . . will be remembered for always telling stories on the bus . . . has traveled to Canada and Mexico . . . plans to move to Tennessee after finishing school. . ,, , V, V, H. Jig? af' W V,.,, ' . ?1ffIf7w fm X iw ,. ,..3, A r,l. A f , is Brenda Lee Shetler Brenda Seward Business Education Captain of the Pomettes and a member of the Big Figs . . . brown wavy hair . . . business manager of the Laurel . . . plans to become a secretary . . . member of AFS Committee . . . played powder puff football. Carrie Short Carrie Bolivar AcademicfBusiness Ed. Quiet girl with long blond hair and blue eyes . . . member of the Laurel and Laurel Leaf staffs . . . likes chocolate cokes and travel . . . can be seen with Debbie, Brenda, Holly, Karen, and Carol . . . plans to study accounting. Sandra D. Sisitki Sandy Bolivar Vo-Tech Travels include southern states on the east coast . . . likes swimming and ceramics . . . among her favorites are pizza, Eng- lish, and the Beach Boys . . . hangs out on McKinley Street . . . values her puppy Butch . . . plans to get a job. Robin Wayne Smith Snuffy Bolivar Vo-Tech Works for the township . . . good devil in the junior class play . . . favorites include lasagne, motorcycles, and John Wayne . . . king of the tech bus . . . values his dune buggy . . . can be found at Shomo's corner. Rodney Lee Smith Smith Bolivar VO-Tech Likes Mom's pizza, Steve Miller's Book of Dreams, and Vo-Tech . . . will be remembered for his blond hair and great smile . . . valued possession is his '65 T-Bird . . . member of the Hall of Fame . . . plans to work in the coal mines. Stacie Lynn Stercho Stag Seward Academic Likes having a good time and Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band . . . favorite celebrity is Kermit the Frog . . . can be seen with Sue, Ter, Deb, and Kel . . . will be remembered for her long fingernails . . . future plans include college. Ellen Louise Stewart Ellen R.D. l, Bolivar Academic Pretty, brown-eyed homecoming queen . . . lives on a farm with a large family including her twin brother Jim . . . always laughing and having fun . . . a peppy varsity cheerleader . . . one of the Big Figsl' . . . plans to go to college. James Arthur Stewart Jim R.D. 1, B0liVaI' General Pleasant guy with a good sense of humor . . . employed by Ligonier Mill . . . likes Big Macs, weekends, and all sports . . . Ellen's twin . , .A can be seen with Ray, Derwood, and Ted . . . values his motorcycle. l l '..7 Patrick William Suschak Susquach R.D. 1, New Florence Academic A great football player . . . hobbies include hunting, swim- ming, and fishing . . . likes football and steak . . . will be remem- bered for his pleasant personality . . . member of the Hall of Fame . . . future plans include college. Beth Ann Sutter Beth New Florence Business Education Will be remembered for her nice personality and creative abil- ities . . . enjoys working with people and talking on the phone . . . can be found in the business room or with Markee and Val . . . active in the community Red Cross and church choir. Tammy Lee Taggart Tammy R.D. 1, Bolivar Business Education Member of the Silks . . . friends include C.J., P.J., Beck, and J.C .... enjoyed April Fool's Day '77 and A Trip to the Ortho- dontist . . . likes Led Zeppelin, pizza and sweets . . . has traveled to Mexico and North Carolina. Douglas Wayne Titmus Doug Bolivar Vo-Tech Blue eyes and black hair . . . likes pizza, basketball, and motor- cycles . . . can be seen riding in his Blazer . . . dislikes stuck-up people . . . enjoys racing . . . studies machine shop at Vo-Tech . . . future plans are undecided. Mabel C. Ventry Mabel Seward Business Education One of the Big Figs . . . friends with Connie and Nancy . . . has traveled to North Carolina . . . plans to become a secretary . . . member of the Laurel Leaf staff . . . will always remember the Computer Dance and the incidents at the mall. Carol J . Wagner Bee Bop Bolivar Business Education Friends with Debbie, Carol, Linda, and Brenda . . . dislikes reading assignments . . . has traveled to New York and Mary- land . . . plans to be a nurse's aide . . . member of the Honor Guard and the senior play cast. enjoys growing plants. Lisa Marie Watkins Lisa R.D. 1, Ligonier General Likes four-wheeling, horseback riding, shrimp, and Fleetwood Mac . . . member of the Laurel literary staff . . . hangs out in Ligonier . . . friends with Lisa, Karen, and Debbie . . . member of the Honor Guard. Scott Alan Wingard Winky Seward Academic Student director of the junior class play . . . worked for H 8: R Block during the tax season . . . has traveled to Canada, Ohio, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia . . . likes driving and filming the football games. Senior Class Officers: Tom Conrad, Presidentg Debbie Kei- per, Vice-president, Janice Chesla, Secretary, Gail Gamble, Treasurer. Karen Lee Wynn Karen Bolivar Business Education Likes Frampton, pizza, typing, and long movies . . . hobbies include playing the clarinet and doing needlepoint . . . enjoyed the senior trip . . . plans to get a job . . . pals around with Carrie, Brenda, and Debbie . . . pet peeve is Brendals driving. Sharon Lea Yaconi Shar New Florence Business Education Enjoys writing poetry . . . likes horses and sports . . . member of the Laurel and Ram Page staffs and a basketball manager , . . has traveled to about 40 states . . . prized possession is her German shepherd . . . plans to work with children. Michael A. Zaragoza Crash-a-goza Seward Vo-Tech Enjoys riding his motorcycle . . . an all-star baseball player . . . favorite food is spaghetti . . . machine shop rates high . . . You'll get over it . . . tall with dark wavy hair . . . plans to get a job. Michael James Bartlett Fubar Seward Vo-Tech Travels include New Jersey and Philadelphia . . . least favorite subject is English . . . likes Aerosmith, girls, and parties . . . has brown hair and brown eyes . . . favorite hangout is The Corner . . . plans to become mayor of Seward. Charles Edward Crawford, Jr. Chuck Bolivar V0-T6Ch A friendly guy who likes to work on cars in his spare time . . . can be seen with Doug, Crusher, Robin, and Joe . . . will always remember trying to stay warm while hunting in below zero weather . . . plans to become a mechanic. Gary Mundorf Wild Man Bolivar General Recent travels include Kentucky and Maryland . . . likes to swim, party, and travel . . . has long, brown, curly hair . . . can be seen with Burf, Heinzy, and Tony . . . Dig it!,' . . . most val- uable possession is his van. Earl N. Rager, Jr. Earl J. Seward General Likes sports and girls . . . There you go . . . enjoys traveling . . . favorite singers include Peter Frampton and Gary Wright . . . can be seen at the Seward corner . . . plans to travel all over the United States. Class Flower: Red rose Class Colors: Light blue and dark blue Class Motto: Into the world we are stepping, may we leave a bright path for others to follow. 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K II I I VI e , 5 r ,jf , - ,,,II eall llll lll 'lfll lale lle IIIC IIC CIII ' llle ell tlt' ee ,. I It WA tIel 'll llelIIll leeel lfel ' CIII t aall A l C lCl I el' t'el dalt ,,,, I ,I,...II.ttII,l IIIII IIIl t.t,,, ll' I 'lf la' '21f-- ' IIX 'aefI,IIgelafNza'f',at te I al it A ,,,,. l .I ' ' ' e ff -W IIII ,III 4, ,,II I, .I ew f rw. . aa eee , fri? ff , ,,, ,gin-U 44' ln. 4- QQ' ' Q-. Q ZZ. A ,G :L-- 3 5 5 5, Z 2 i 2 ufifw 2fazf:..,fxm f mgwwaweasawf-.fismmfwffwf,:wsxwsa,1 'aff f-Qfsfwzzw, W, mm ,.., fwzmz, vfaaisfwalomg X LI , ,E . 1, Baseball Rams eliminated by West Branc M., K -A335 Q .stil-mf. , Front row: J. Bracken, R. Dohoda, D. Waters, V. Catanese, S. Page, B. Pahach, J. Bealonis, E. Bealonis, D. Galbraith. Row two: Coach Bendel, T. Garaventa, M. Zaragoza, T. Glusko, J, Gorirossi, R. Short, D. Harnish, K. Skiles, G. Crusan, K. The Laurel Valley baseball team ended the 1977 season with an overall record of 7 victories and 8 losses. The Rams finished 2 and 3 in exhibition games. In preparation for their season opener, Head Coach Gerald Page and Assistant Coach Robert Bendel drilled the team on the all-important basics. Hard work paid off with an impressive 8-l victory over Latrobe. However, from this point on, they sported only a l-3 record in exhibition games. In league play, the Rams finished 5-4, after losing three of their first four league games. This league record was good enough to give the team a berth in the District 6 playoffs. LV played West Branch High School at Altoona and was eliminated by the score of 5-0. During the season, several players turned in fine per- formances for the team. Pitcher Gregg Crusan posted a 4-0 record, while Ken Skiles finished at 3 and 3. Kevin Moore led the team in batting with a .357 average and he tied Don Harnish for the team high in RBI's with 7. 53- 'vi Moore, K. Fuller, Coach Page. Row three: G. Baird, T. Pecora, B. Bassler, T. Gable, R. Gorman, R. Bassler, T. Conrad, C. Busony, R. Penner, J. Ritenour. Below: Assistant Coach Robert Bendel and Head Coach Gerald Page. n playoffs after 5-4 record in league Team managers - Front row: Mike McGeary, Matt Gorman, John Catanese. Row two: Tom Pickup, Bill Glessner, Dean Hull. on l p 1977 Bageoall Scoreboa iviefn iv iooioe ,i :VV rdo Opponent 1 , W ,,4kk ,,, ,V , 954 I ,, K 31 Vrix VVVV i',i iiri. Viri A -- 'V Bl8.Cki1Ck' 'Q ,f ,, , ff10 iii 3 I '-,, :VV,j I .' inoii niiiiiii ff. ffm o 14 ilii 2 ilon niiio ppj 7 i fl: ii ' 7 V - 57? i Ziig i .nnii i eiiii . - Prep 4 f o no eoii on ooie iiop o ' iiei, ieon, on 'iiii 'eii ii i ini o n ', l-f 'f'A' 'i - i' 'WF fii , fi ,,Z , -+ iii - 0 e no ieii ,M 43 Seniors spark team with fine pitching I mir ,i AX- .A X t .H , f' -,Cp -' i, '-4., 1' 'K :I i, 1 5' 1 4 Tony Garaventa Gregg Crusan Richard Bassler First base Pitcher Pitcher Years played - 4 Years played - 4 Years played - 3 Ron Gorman Tom Conrad Curt Busony Infield Third base Shortstop Years played - 3 Years played - 4 Years played - 4 ielding, and hitting performances Mike Zaragoza Kevin Fuller Ted Glusko CHICIICF, Olltfield Pitcher, outfield Second base Years played - 4 Years played - 4 Years played - 4 Kevin Moore Ed Bealonis Gary Baird Outfield Catcher 011156111 Years played - 4 Years played - 3 YCHFS Played - 3 Varsity Rams - plagued by injuries - still post This year,s varsity Rams owned an over- all record of 4 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie, and compiled a 4-1 mark in the Appala- chian Conference Eastern Division. Under the direction of Coaches Bert Toy and'Gerald Page, the team began practice sessions in mid-August with high hopes for a winning season. However, early season injuries to returning lettermen Tracy Howe, Don Heming, and Ray Ritenour did not help the team's progress, as these boys missed most of the season. Because of in- juries, many players were shuffled and given new positions. In mid-season JV quarterback Rich Dohoda moved into the varsity slot, as Bob Pardee was shifted to end to replace injured Don Heming. In league play, the Rams defeated Blacklick Valley, Ferndale, Meyersdale, and Berlin, while their only loss was to Shade, 21-0. The team held on to a chance for a possible playoff berth until the final week of the season, when Shade won their last game of the year, moving LV into second place in the division. Front Row: P. Suschak, K. Moore, M. Pardee, D. Moon, A Boring, J. Harr, J. Mundorf. Row two: K. Boske, R. Smith R. Ritenour, T. Glusko, J. Darby, J. Stewart, T. Conrad, J. Colananni, K. Csehoski, Assistant Coach Gerald Page. Row three: JV Coach Richard Hiner, T. Taggart, R. Huston, R. Henderson, J. Bealonis, R. Penner, T. Howe, D. Heming, Assistant Coach Gerald Page and Head Coach Bert Toy C. Deemer, S. Henderson, J. Ferri, J. Ritenour, Head Coach Bert Toy. Row four: John Stewart, R. Troyan, S. Page, J. Cardarella, P. Altimus, G. Bealonis, D. Harford, C. Crusan, S. Fratrich, B. Pardee, T. Solich, D. Waters, J. Craft, B. Geary. ? 0 K' 68117 61353 ffl fi1HlR'9N'+'4 HA C4313 ' ' BARRETT 17vTi1K '4ii'B5.W7-EGIYIE' VI K'!ZE1 si1i'x. KE. .2 f: 'ix .QR-f respectable record, finish second in league ta. i K 'Nv- i' 7 mi Ray Ritenour Trainer Kevin Csehoski, Managers George Bealonis, Todd Cairns, 6 3d 185 lbs' Statistician Tom Pickup. En Years played-3 Jim Stewart John Mundorf 5'9 160 lbs. 5'll 150 lbs. Guard End Years played-3 Years played-3 Seniors show leadership and determination 1 1 1 Duane Moon Jeff Harr Center Guard 6'1 210 lbs. 5'7 185 lbs. Years played - 3 Years played - 3 Kevin Moore Mike Pardee Pat Suschak Swingback Swingback Tackle 6'0 155 lbs. 5'11,' 155 lbs. 6'2 205 lbs. Years played - 2 Years played - 3 Years played - 3 hroughout their final season Allen Boring Tom Conrad Guard Center 5'9 145 lbs. 5'1l 165 lbs. Years played - 3 Years played - 3 Jim Darby Rodney Smith Ted Glusko Tailback Guard Monsterman 5'10 165 lbs. 5'll', 160 lbs. 5'8 145 lbs. Years played - 3 YCHFS played - 2 Years played - 3 Laurel Valley fans enjo an exciting season Rf f' l 1 . nw. . I 4 1 A ,f f, .L 'fig , X K V, .l,,,,,k WA ,l,,W LM ' 41 I' ff ,-ll fi- fl. 'f 1 4 , Q 'l , K 4 i iguyfggigg-5Fw,. 6 3fi,.L,,yv '. K , ,q y, 1. 3, i' Lp, '--' A . i jr gl Q LZ 1 'rfggg A ir.,-Q. N ,fjvn '. , 15. , ' K ., , ..,.'L1 Wx lgihg- , i-.xiw 3, I. 'X Q ' ' 4 Q. 'tr v l W 15 rf.ff,-f-' 1,155,511 4 ' , 'z ff - 1133 1 ,- . ' gi P 5 U ? ,Q Og . .W fm -, 'L f P' .S -- , ' mf. l V , 4 . 9' if . A Q W N e .b fa ' 1 J 1 ' ,li , ,- K Q V1 I x' N tl' A. ,. 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Fernd A 8 '71 M 'aa 6 Umfrd 6 ' p W Nj g Meyersdale 8 if 'M S a1tSburg 3 W ' ilf ' K ' ff' ff. L 1,0 - , . ' M E ff '52 7 , Berlln-Brothersvalley 0 x '.,. R71 -ef 593453 3 W , 3 W , .V ' H-K I f wg :fi , , w ,g f' 14 Bla1rsv1lle 20 Z M- ' ,A Q 'A ' A ,-,wi .,., , 3 Wa ,mr ,W 'Ir ,, if W 'VV L ',L'I' V .1131 , L Wx akin ' A - ' ,fx, 14 .Nfl N , Juniors and sophomores unite for JV effort FFOIII YOWI J- Feffi, B- HUSf0fl- R- PCUHCF, J- Be310f1iS, C- J. Cardarella, P. Altimus, J. Craft. Row three: R. Troyan Deemer, J. Ritenour. Row Two: B. Geary, S. Page, G. Bealonis, T, Taggart, J, Colananni, J. Stewart, D, Waters. . .... . ,....,. Q 1 .. .,m,...,k .. K ' ' i J J V LV ' s .,a. -J . J -... Ferndale 0 li! if .','-. ,. - . . - -rr Manor 6 gi rraa J Blacklick Valley 512 'we I ,-..W . . 35- gg: o .I --if 'xk.- if 'f73S17f?7 if V 11. 6 07 I O J J S ' -eee t ..... ..,,,-.:, i V The JV Rams opened the season with a 6-0 win over Ferndale, but lost their next four games. The trouble came mostly from the promotion of quarterback Rich Dohoda to the varsity squad. The team closed with a record of 1-4-l. Young Rams continue winning tradition Coaches John Sekela and Curt King. Below: Managers Dean West, Bill Shingler, Tony Barrow, Dan Machak. Front row: David Simpson, Mike Lych, Curt Luther, Jeff Page, Ron Caldwell, Larry Henderson, Kelly Garland, Paul Hall. Row two: Allen Hamill, Russ Ray, Pat Mack, Glenn Fuller, Brian Foltz, Denny Perry, Mike McGeary, Morris Ludwig. Row three: Brian Novak, Jim Watson, Bill Wads- The Laurel Valley Junior High Rams had an im- pressive 5-1 record this season. Their only loss was to Meyersdale, 10-6. The team's record over the past four seasons has been 24-2. A potent passing attack was the main offensive weapon, with quarter- back Henderson connecting for 9 touchdowns. De- termination added to above-average size meant success. worth, Ernie Ritenour, George Hall, Joe Flickinger, Matt McGeary, Pat Solich. Row four: Bill Ritenour, Dave Lynn, Denny Henderson, Tom McClure, Ron Sarver, Chris Lenhart, Dave Rosensteel. Not pictured: Jeff Allen. Cheerleaders are truly a group for all seasons loo Kano Kansa. Front row: Debbie Carney. Row two: Pam Baird, Beth Boske, Agatha Gregory, Kelly Luther, Carol Heming, Ellen Stewart, Renee Henderson. Row three: Jane Bechtold. Row four: Dianna Lichtenfels. J 1 Ram 'N- - inside, outside, in sunshine, or in rain Rama S ' f Seniors-Front row: Jane Bechtold-5 years, Pam Baird-4 years. Beth BOSke-4 years. Bel0WI Miss Lynne SePeSY, SPOHSOY- Jane Royv two: Ellen Stewart-4 years, Dianna Lichtenfels-4 years, BeCht0ld Served as this year's captain. ,-.4-ang!! .. f f X . .Q , all ' 1 x Y i 7' r.-r. sfismwf' Wm- ,,,,... , ,. V cheerleaders spark eroWd's enthusiasm Front row: Nadine Henderson, Patty Craft, Doreen Wedge. Row two: Susie King, Lynn Muir, Ileene Wakefield, Becky Miller. Top: Shari Anderson. -, Junior high teams have their own cheering squad r-..,v--.wmv Uv-f Me- an-,h nw- X mu... f - N 4:,1r1'i1 , .g.Z it r is ,rg W .K rr as an - ,bg Front row: Pam Henderson. Row two: Karol Ritenour, Karen Rhondi Anderson, Carol King. Below center: Miss Renee Walker Bendel, Sue Saxton, Wendy Galbraith. Row three: Carla Chesla, sponsors the Junior High Cheerleaders, M1-WG-N ,... gg,f:fE:r::1rfsf.,,..f,gig-3515, gage-5, .I-as-1-ff - , .. ,., Golf team finishes 5-4 in league pla Front row: Kevin Fuller, Bob Browning, Bill Bassler, Gregg Crusan, Ron Gorman, Richard Bassler. Row two: Coach Rura, Don Gregory, Tim Lentz, Rick Grenke, Jim Bracken, Dave U fgi, i..i,,1 ---- i,..- -gg5,5..,5 . --,Uf,a,, - fem. ... -31 1, f.. y 7 . ,. 'K - i,,,,.,e, ,'iil1i lil ' ' 21425151 , -- fe, K-Q -I fifiilf- '.iS5.,.hs5Lf-'55 'L Yffflijggiiigg .f'LIf' ' ' ,..g?2fi5efaiE'tiiiQJ'?SEf2i1 1isr2:53f2? ii ' 'f11ffY' fl 1 ,fggmj , ...,,.., .,. ., .551 ,.f!-Bmw ee ,,, . ien, . ,,,, an lli lll eiii Qelii V15-TCC!! i ,, ,l,, 1 i r iiiii iT0Wf1Si5iPjff B114 f ,VZ a lig V ,L . f f Q. :mise-.hge ...sg-. iff: gzssvfaegf'--' Y 3 .W i 'i '-f : zil ,,-fi ...-.. -yei krxri. ,.. ,-,b f,. .,,.i 1i211 .if. . fix BM ii 16 f ,... ,..., ,,,,. ,.Qfii2.a 1 Galbraith, Mark Palko, Vernon Gamble. Below: Coach Joseph Rura. Semors challenge both opponents and courses Bob Browmng teed off flrst all year as LV s number one man Ron Gorman attempts an lron shot whnle below RlCh Bassler takes out gf' h1s frustratlons on teammate Bob Brownmg Varsity girls, basketball had best seaso 1 l Varsity Basketball Team: Debbie Keiper, Gloria Cunningham, Nancy Galbraith, Lisa McClure, Wendy McClure, Beth Cald- well, Carol Heming, Debbie Carney, Coach Wahl. Girls' Basketball Scoreboard 1 wwf , ,AH W 1 M W. ,qv - ? Q .- M .fir if ia: ,W 'fa 3 .,w1.,., ,1:,, I 54 we ' . will , -f -' r Q, - ,J 25 . ,, ,, rtir sfy sirasii ,' l trrs fiil ' J frr rrsfet rlt 4 4 rt V 4 igzyf t ishop Carroll H38 rfCambria Heights 28 Conemaugh Valley if ,Portage 43 Hills 41 25 43 38 28 'trr Central Cambria 46 Blacklick Valley 26 Qlfgerndale 58 5Bishop Carroll g 81 I Girls' Varsity Basketball Coach Dale Wahl so fi W f gferg ,,., Dribble, shoot, score! Two more points for the Ramettes. This was often the scene when our Laurel Valley girls appeared on the floor. The 1977-78 team had the most successful season in the history of the basketball Ramettes. The squad was aided by the tal- ents of returning Let- ter ladies' Nancy Gal- braith, Lisa McClure, Beth Caldwell and Gloria Cunningham. Although many of the girls were involved in other activities, they did their best to attend the practices each day after school. The team,s success de- pended on all five starters, but it was aided by the in- dividual efforts of high scorers Wendy McClure and Gloria Cunningham. awe .ig s., v-'BNF 5 .H X . ,, 695341 A 4 :Anim 1:5 GV 9' - ui 1 4 , .,A: X S S WA . ,,,V. f , . Www' f 454 :ff 4 nw? if Ns! we W, - . , f Q wif ' ,Q 4' , ..,. ik. W.,,,A?fW 15 ill Junior Varsity played in tough contests .IV Basketball Team - Front row: Kim Nelson, Coach Lynne Sepesy. Row two: Lynn Wingard, Anna Balencic, Karen Klavuhn. Row three: Susie King, Sheila St.Clair. Row four: Tammy Wakefield, Terena Dohoda, Belinda Machak. Row five: Mary Conrad. 'Half Junior Varsity Coach Lynne Sepesy i X l . . Hx sb i 63 JV team finds the going rough -'.' , , Am 3 we in 3 -H3 f , R J4 f1-i7'lY?!'f7 :f'k j3,,Jffi 37fQflf XT H 754 rm w if ffl 1, :mv 'M - , nr. f..,4,a, . f J wwf 1. . H, ,aww x if ii , WM? Varsity Rams, lacking experience and , A. Assistant Coach Tom Bryson, Dave Galbraith, Brent Pahach, Henderson, Jim Bracken, Dave Bernabo, Head Coach Andrew Rick Grenke, Todd Marino, Don Heming, Bob Pardee, Rich Do- Pahach. hoda, Bob Muir, Todd Gable, Mike Pardee, Dave Harford, Scott 'gm -1 Pray, f Head Coach Andrew Pahach Injuries and game cancellations hamper- ed the 77-78 basketball team once again this year. With only four seniors on the team, many underclassmen saw much ac- tion. Even though the team did not have a winning season, Coaches Andy Pahach and Tom Bryson thought the sophomores and juniors gained valuable playing time in preparation for next year. Managers and statisticians-Front row: Craig Deemer, Mike McGeary. Row two: Jeff Bealonis, Kevin Csehoski, Joel Lupacchini, Todd Cairns. ,, riir ,,. xffw height, struggle through mediocre season , Todd Marino-Forward 6' 162 lbs. Years played: 2 Dave Bernabo-Guard 5'1 135 lbs. Years played: 2 Mike Pardee-Forward Bob Muir-Center, forward 5'1 1 155 lbs. 6' 165 lbs. Years played: 3 Years played: 3 Varsity Scoreboard LV ri. at , t 32 United . 44 9. M.3Ki.QD. Center-. 66 .ss m ..tt ,rro ::: . . ... li ': 1. . 1- 3 . - ff , . ... 1 ...i rrs: . 82 t 5 .sir S .,.. . eltei 13:1aiff i:iif1e if -::' Y ,.,.. : . 1 . .s.. :r ,- . . . :. ....' .21 .1. fir pe ,-,-: 2 . , , L..-f , in 5 1':: : f:': ',', -vL- 'ii'l'71 IZJ' . IW ww ...-.,2:.Lf if EN: Sistzilitfs we-WN spurs' f, . .... ... . ,I . ' J to J 3 1 48 Portage: it 611 67 ff 2 ,t 1 Q Rams provide excitement for fans as they t J .Wy L, X QW ' . Fa.- ..0,,,,.., iq bi 1, 7 tett t ,f K ,t M .t,t, gmt - 10 shoot and W3 y S 1 ',:k,, A tlgvewmi- ., 23' ,,rx V ,E f x-', , ,. a L X ff-X' Ibm ' we t l f e 1 261 Q , . e t ..,, f 2 wg- ' t ', 4 'L1' . L, LQ 1 ' 5155 Lx ':'mh Q tt -! E i ' k F' A '?t1ii1?2??5'L '.f' f rebound better than opponents NX JV team enjoys successful season V3 , . ffllm , ga E, 3 or yn .... ' ' A -'lk vgixfgfzm ' :f-aww au JV Scoreboard J ff Umlted it f7f5gi32 eeo 3, 3 i H 3 WSaltsburg 27 T 36 49 B180 oeoo CQEQGIPQUH 50' F H1118 ffl i ? ooeoo 4755? S S J l Portage 26 ,L J j: aiglairsville 43 26 39 32 Cambria 37 Conemaugh Valley 63 sg Seated: Dave Galbraith, Rick Standing: Coach Tom Bryson, Grenke, Jim Bracken, Brent Pa- Don I-Ieming. hach, Don Gregory, Tom Pickup. 41.1 has -1 A4-ads .5451 J wr 1 it E inth grade Wins 14 in undefeated season l - Front row: Dave Lavely, Brian Novak, Jeff ler. Row three: Kurt Klavuhn, TOH1 MC- Scott, Curt Luther. Row two: Denny Hen- Clure, Ron Caldwell, Bill Ritenour. derson, Glenn Fuller, Paul Hall, Bill Shing- A ,nr is -N--W mf- ,. 1 ww.,,M -seventh and eighth grades. Q - r ,t,,. i mth G fad Q . l it -l - C 48 Ferndale e 4 'l Valley 44 t o --ii e 16 Marion-cenrmft l 16' it n in t t'tttttl' i 42- 20 Pe 'Yf?Manor 20 Blaif Ville 10 43 Blairsville 31 Coaches: Mr. Abbott-ninth gradeg Mr, Moore Eighth graders practice for stardom ff 5 is Front row: Bobby Ludwig, David Simpson. Row two: Steve Bal- encic, Jeff Page, Dan Galbraith, Rich Dipofi. Row three: Brian si 55 fl ? iitt- 5a 3 is i t r 4 B18 25 N. X -419 is ssasas s .tiiii Stutzman, Glenn Flickinger, Don Wynn, Mr. Moore. Row four: George Hall, Bobby Gehlmann, Kevin Snyder. Seventh grade has host of aspiring players Front row: Coach John Moore, Steve Howard, Jeff Short, Todd Bucklen, Jesse Whipkey, Rick Ludwig, Shawn Stufft, Scott Mundorff. Row two: Jay Merritt, Robbie Swatsworth, Chris Snyder, Bill Conrad, Greg Gamble, Kevin McLaughlin, Scott A i,i',,, , V liy' , awe' i mf ' h'd . ' , N P - i ,tel 1 t tdttt it is '53 577 , ' i '.., - 1 ' - .V W I :VL VKV: t I i .,,. A E.N , Penner, Joe Thompson, Mike Silk. Row three: Jeff Zimmerman, Greg Shingler, Matt McGeary, Tim Howard, Doug Garland, Randy Lavely, Steve Miller, Dick Stuart, Rick Jasper. nvl -Y ll if 1 srt f E1 T nl - olleyball team boasting 6 seniors vie 'XMI Front row: Beth Caldwell, Connie O'Shell, Nancy Galbraith, McClure, Terena Dohoda, Karen Klavuhn,Sheila St. Clair, Sus- Lisa McClure, Ellen Stewart, Brenda Shetler. Row two: Wendy ie King, Debbie Betton, Mary Conrad, Coach Dale Wahl. 'KL if? Coach Dale Wahl. Right-Managers-Front row: Diana Yonker, Kim Nelson. Row two: Stephanie Snyder, Janice Chesla, Agatha Gregory, Kelly Luther. Row three: Kathi Smithley, Fran McDermott, Sharon Ya- ' coni. 1 L-ii, --T-'-., ' ? S for honors in Central - Western Conference A :J Eli 3 H Brenda Shetler-l year Beth Caldwell-3 years Connie O'Shell-2 years Lisa McClure- l year Ellen Stewart-l year Nancy Galbraith-3 years Volleyball Schedule W ,, . , 'lm Y' 2633 Penns Manor HY ay fl r9.lI'SVl C me 1 A -,1, 5 Saltsbufg . -:izgrggf I0 Purchase LIUQLQQ - El,5f?f f7l 13 lndlana Manor y 7yrs r Blairsvillel A Away 12+ Umted Away W 3 a Purchase Away all , 1'S r LiiZ A, pr. lndlana Home 2' J A W wg :J fs fy. ,ln 45 - - 75 Junior Varsity girls have enthusiasm to spare Front row: Sue Marino, Anna Balencic, Paula Merritt, Anna CHFOI King, Lynn Wiflgafd- ROW lhfeel Peggy Smith, S116 Baf- Clark. Row two: Coach Wahl, Patty Dohoda, Shari Anderson, tow, Carla Ch6S121- '-n 4 23 I HN Q Exh , , 4 1 Q B , ',f- pgs ,',L xx 1 ,E 2, x ' f .1f,' ' if ' as 1 W 1 N, V ,A VEST: Band receives recognition for outstandin Front row: Gail Gamble, D. Keiper, T. Henderson, Mr. Gori- rossi. Row two: S. Howard, T. Altimus, S. Killen, L. Horrell, K. Brett, S. Penner, J. Tantlinger, P. Hepner, M. Gorirossi, Gina Gamble, D. Galbraith, B. Csehoski, B. Stutzman, R. Ludwig, S. Baird. Row three: K. Short, L. Lear, K. Woodring, P. Patruc- ci, L. Browning, B. Graver, R. Jasper, J. Scott, L. Rolley, D. Miller, K. Wynn, D. Csehoski, K. Boring, A. Luther. Row four: S. Moore, P. Dohoda, R. Bernabo, V. Altimus, L. Brinker, P. Garland, B. Martin, G. Parsha, L. Beal, C. Shearer, M. Cald- The 1977-78 edition of the Laurel Valley band, as always, was never idle. Under the direction of Mr. Eugene Gorirossi and field director Gail Gam- ble, members ofthe band spend the last two weeks of summer, usually the hottest, preparing half time shows for varsity football games. Playing tunes such as Entry of the Castiliansf' If My Friends Could See Me Now, and Let There Be Peace On Earth, the band provided a musical variety with every performance. From the stands and at pep rallies, fans often heard the sounds of The Horse or Hustle, Hustle. When they weren't perform- ing, the band supported the cheerleaders by pro- viding an enthusiastic cheering section. As football season ends, the band begins to prac- tice for their Christmas concert. When spring arrives, the band celebrates with another concert. To raise money for their annual banquet, band members sold sausage and cheese at Christmas time. Ending the busy year, the band plays Pomp and Circumstancen as the seniors say good-bye. well, L. Martin, L. Keck, K. Karageanes. Row five: C. Moore, Donna Wynn, P. Suschak, D. Beatty, B. Caldwell, Dave Wynn, T. Glusko, R. Bracken, M. Suschak, J. Zimmerman, J. Brinker, D. Foster, R. Graham, C. Grenke. Row six: C. Chesla, P. Mc- Cullough, T. Wakefield, S. Nuneviller, R. Lear, G. Baird, R. Sowers, E. Sutter, J. Laughner, P. Ferris, G. Wynn, T. Dohoda, C. Evans, S. Cooper. Below: Mr. Eugene Gorirossi - Band Director nr :fi 7 mow, fidlk-.ti ?hn. auth half-time shows and concert performances Gail Gamble - Field Director 3 years service Z , N Seniors - Front row: Karen Wynn, Val Altimus, Lisa Brinker. Row two Gail Gamble, Jim Laughner, Gary Baird, Sue Cooper. , A 2 ,Q Gm Officers: Gail Gamble - student director, Kim Galbraith - vice-president, Phil Ferris - secretary-treasurer, Val Altimus - president, Ken Norris - assistant student director. 3.44, l-5 'F a'12'4'f6n' f3, :.0bw53vt vWh.ff:: , 1 MQil 41a,uu1L'if' - 1344120 ff' wif' 'finest 'ff ftriiivzswiwyf 4- QliH6U311Hk!,- ii.. ganna-nl!-4 Honor Guard carries our school's true colors From left: Debbie Keiper, Gladine Clawson, Carol Wagner, Below-Seniors-Front row: Beth Sutter, 2 yearsg Debbie Keiper, Beth Sutter, Holly Hoel, Lisa Watkins, Tracy Henderson. Not 3 yearsg Gladine Clawson, 3 years. Row two: Carol Wagner, 2 Pictured: Debbie Black-alternate. years, Lisa Watkins, 1 yearg Holly Hoel, 3 years. The Honor Guard can be observed in the fore- ground at fooftball games and leads the band during parades. The banner and flags represent our school, state, and country. Seniors Debbie Keiper and Holly Hoel served as captain and co-captain. Crowds are entertained b Majorettes' batons Front row: Lisa McClure, Diane Horrell, Janice Chesla. Row rf , H kfi bryny 5',f',M two: Lynne Hughes, Belinda Machak, Kim Galbraith, Mary .f S 1avV ' .A llll 77 - 30' V! V 'Y' 17' . gf Conrad. Xjikj g .K 1 , -I V , ,F W, af ,Vf V fV - 3 , ,VV . M , in li . -W , fr 19 ' ,Q 5 i! IQ' 'E ' 5 ' 1 3 ,E V K In I V 31, B: I I 'LW . girl' 1 r V V VJ- f ' 2 ,Vp V ' ' ' Er - ' . ' 1 fr if ,V V A i v ' . I 'L V F' VV . ' L it 4 I V aw V , 5 -. af , E VV , N L , V V . VA, V , V V 1 ii if ,V ' Y' ' ' - . ff- - .mg , V a fs K' V , .V 1' . VN ., V, V A . A J' K. , . 1 , f Q. .V ' Zrgf VV ,- :V ,3gw.V.:g fame 'Y .V , ' fx 'ni .7 , ...f ,I .3 I Y , 4412? s,i,yiwfff7p ' ,.V,V,4,. 4 s21,9V,1aVV' MM A5 ,ww VF ',T':.3 V. 11 'Vasa'-f V A .1 , 2 WSVA V .af ,- VV: ,115 ss' 5 sw-1 1' V. -0-' . ' rx .'.?if iQ4f9si'fm 'V . f a ' ' V .1 i . .L V VV 4, .,. aw.: ,V ,. .-of' 2 .3,,.,5- . . .4 , - fi ,... V :V A 1 . ., Vg -' V1 , V, Seniors: Janice Chesla, 2 yearsg Lynn Hughes, 3 yearsg Diane Horrell, 3 yearsg Lisa McClure, 3 years. t The majorettes attended the National Majorette Clinic for the second year. They raised money by holding a bake sale, dance and tupperware party. Head Majorette Diane Horrell was assisted by Lisa McClure. l as Pomettes, pom-poms are plainl picturesque From left: Lisa Toman, Diana Yonker, Kim Cardarella, Mary nik, Dorothy Ritenour, Bridget Lichtenfels, Sherry Boring Jo Wadsworth, Brenda Shetler, Mabel Ventry, Terri Raspot- Below: Mrs. King-advisor and Brenda Shetler-captain. I xx r ' Qi E .a so s i W X' lri 1 st f Q Q- - , -fi 1 W X V, Y r ' ffif v t ' ff , ' ' l 1 .. .. -.rift-i'.-if' 'ef , gli' ..,Li.?fm5:i- A ' ,9 M All , ltlglzhlliu, as ,Sir my , , fo? . . Ii ' lv U Q' 1 . r ' . M' 'L IR li l E ' i: K' 1 . 3.,:5, .bf l .-,N I , . K , f ,S , . -.. 'A , L U r , i , 43,5 8 is Q I at-.' 'lf 'lg-X ,Q , , ag 55 S , 512'-,slr gl f 'H f g 2, p 'If 2. 1 s .Y'x :l' . jf-A , Ni? Q't.ff5,,1 , gush' h i K j .. E:T1,,N'u ' ' i' K 51 ' tr ' 1 fiexug. . ri' s- A f- we ig 'P Q' ' 'iz ':' 5 3' waive ' J' -- was-1 Q vvxffifsils-gfn 217 M X 1i..,,. d w , m y KL Vi gil I 2 K v B :,,f,r,i -ffs sg vi- W i ir rivi fiat T T.: - 1- S ain?-T ' V P 1 ,fitzima Under the leadership of Captain Brenda Shetler, the Pomettes put hours of hard work into their routines. They added a special touch to the half time performances with their various formations and maneuvers. Their bright uniforms and colorful pom- poms made their routines a delight to see. The group sold subs this year to raise money for their band jackets. 84 Senior Pomettes: Mabel Ventry, Brenda Shetler, and Sherry Boring Silks are not just ordinary uflag-wavers -1...,....,u...,...,.e.u..N,. r i,,,-,... , . M, ,4 ' ' 4 e X i qw- H -,A-. M TW, ..,,, .5 . ,,.., W, ,,,. , , ., , .. . ,, 4 -?w--ww-- ,,f. V- ,,NAf .-if . ..h. -,--.,,,Wq-4 ,wg NWN I WA '.-,7..,,.E...,,.,,,...-.9..,5., ,W ,,,, ,.,, ,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,..h,u,f. ,,,. 'u..,,..,,,,..,-qw.-. ..., . N Front row: Tammy Taggart, Jane Schaller, Sue Murphy, Markee Crawley. Row two: Terri Henderson, Tammy Helsel, Kathi Smithley, Alice Clements. tw. The Silks are an important part of our band. They add color to halftime shows and parades. The flag carriers display great pride in our school. The Silks attend band camp, where they master new routines and maneuvers. Carriers spend long, tiresome hours perfecting these graceful movements. Timing is also very important. This year's captain, Sue Murphy, pro- vides the leadership and patience to make this group a success and a great asset to the Laurel Valley band. Mr. Gorirossi holds tryouts each spring. At this time new members are selected to take the places of the graduating seniors. Senior Silks: Tammy Taggart, Jane Schaller, Sue Murphy, Markee Crawley. Left: Markee Crawley. ,.... ..,, ,...,,.. - . . . M.- IB . Rifles practice to perfect military routines iigf V,-' ! !, 2 E VAWV Lil A .Ht ,Z A I Q E L 5 , g , 1 . g - r V Q 1 Seniors Lois Mabon-5 years service and Connie O'Shell-3 years. Watch the guns twirling as the rifle team marches across the field. They twirl theguns with grace, speed, and perfect timing. Patience and dedica- tion are qualities extremely important if the rifle team is to succeed. Hours of work are necessary to perfect the diffi- cult routines they perform. Captain Lois Mabon and co- captain Connie O'Shell com- bine their leadership and twirl- ing abilities to teach the new squad members the various tosses and flips used in the routines. The rifle team marches with the band in parades and during the half time shows. Rifle Team-kneeling: Sue Marino, Anna- son. Standing: Karen Krisko, ConnieO'Shell- marie Balencic, Mary McGinnis, Kim Nel- co-captain, Lois Mahon-captain. Junior h1gh band learns to follow the beat Darla Lentz, Laura Browning, Cathy Grenke, Tracy Glusko, Scott Graham. Row four: Janice Tantlinger, Brenda Martin, Rick Jasper, Paul Suschak, David Beatty, David Foster, Kelly Garland, Dick Stuart, Dave Wynn, Tom Tarter, Dave Lynn. Row five: Jeff Zimmerman, Jeff Brinker, -Mike Suschak, Mike Caldwell, Russell Bernabo, Bonnie Caldwell, Felicia Rego, Patty Dohoda, Rhonda Bracken, Carla Chesla, Paula McCullough. Senior high chorus entertains responsive .. . Front row: J. Palmer, C. Berkey, L. Beal, P. Smith, M. Crawley, S. Murphy, D. Carney, K. Luther, C. Blankenbicker, K. Gal- braith, L. Hughes, N. Muir, L. Brinker, D. Keiper, W. Lynn, Gina Gamble, L. Murphy, K. Csehoski, Mr. Hall. Row two: T. Garland, Gail Gamble, B. Boring, S. Banko, L. Harbison, L. Martin, R. Miller, Karen Klavuhn, E. Bowden, S. King, K. Nel- son, K. Smithley, S. Marino, L. Mabon, M. Conrad, B. Miller, D. Wedge, D. Kisamore. Row three: C. Moore, M. McGinnis, G. Clawson, T. Dipofi, A. Norris, S. Nuneviller, T. Taggart, L. McClure, K. Ference, T. Raspotnik, S. Cooper, B. Caldwell, B. ji Above-Chorus officers: Lisa McClure, president: Jim Laughner, vice-president: Sue Cooper, student director, Beth Boske, treas- urer: Lynne Hughes, secretary. Right: Mr. Duane Hall, director. Boske, J. Schaller, C. Evans, T. Henderson, N. Galbraith, D. Lichtenfels, A. Balencic, P. Craft. Row four: A. Douvara, A. Gregory, T. Dohoda, R. Ritenour, L. Penner, K. McDermott, A. Boring, W. Glessner, R. Penner, J. Adams, S. Miller, D. Gregory, T. Penrose, G. Cunningham, T. Baird, D. Lynch, C. Shearer, S. Robertson. Row five: S. Wingard, M. Palko, R. Sowers, D. Luther, K. Moore, G. Crusan, T. Pecora, R. Pardee, R. Dohoda, T. Gable, J. Laughner, T. Conrad, G. Baird, J. Cardarella, R. Troyan, B. Cochran, J. Madeley, T. Wakefield, Kris Klavuhn, S. Snyder. 88 l audiences at Christmas and spring concerts Seniors-Front row: Markee Crawley, Sue Murphy, Lisa Brinker, Gladine Clawson, Lynne Hughes, Beth Caldwell. Row two: Gail Gamble, Lisa McClure, Ada Douvara, Debbie Keiper, Nancy Muir, Dianna Lichtenfels. Row three: Peggy Cameron, Jane Schaller, Tammy Taggart, Wanda Searchfield, Kathy Ference, X17 W Junior high chorus attracts young vocalists L L A A A .. - Front row: L. Heming, T. Boring, K. Bryson, B. Bendel, L. Gates, N. Henderson, A. Crusan, L. Simpson, C. Hunt, T. Lych, K. Crusan, N. Crawford. Row two: Mr. Hall, K. Merritt, L. Marino, R. Clark, L. Arford, T. Gehlmann, C. Spangler, T. Catanese, P. Crooks, W. Galbraith, P. Hepner, S. Wisner, J. Dillon, B. Helzel, G. Peters. Row three: N. Smith, M. Jones, N. Pecora, S. Crusan, J. Gehlmann, S. Henderson, S. Kay, P. Blake, Martha Jones, K. Rummell, M. Hamill, C. Evans, J. Black, S. Solich. Row four: S. McKowan, C. Simpson, T. Stiles K. Bendel, M. Ludwig, W. Conrad, M. Detwiler, S. Wyman, M McGeary, D. West, C. King, P. Tantlinger, J. McDowell, R Beeler, T. Colson. Row five: W. Beeler, S.Colson, G. Flickinger J. Allen, J. Watson, D. Patterson, R. Caldwell, K. Klavuhn, M Lych, D. Lynn, B. Ritenour, T. McClure, C. Lenhart, D Machak, D. Miller, A. Hamill, M. Marsh. Dan Machak accompanies the junior high chorus. Concerts feature vocal and instrumental groups O' S' Yearbook is produced by combined efforts . 2 4... F Laurel Literary Staff-Seated: Diane Horrell, Dianna Lichtenfels, Stacie Stercho, Sharon Yaconi, Lisa Watkins. Standing: Carrie Short, Pat Lynch, Jim Laughner, Steve Miller, Tom Conrad. Mrs. Lila Peters, above with Stacie Stercho, and Mrs. Elnora Chisnell are Laurel advisors Markee Crawley was originally a staff member, but withdrew due to illness. Pat Lynch and Diane Horrell-co-editors. Dianna Lichtenfels- copy editor. Of Laurel L1terary and Business Staffs B Chesla, Karen Black, Janet Boring, Sandra Deemer, Beth Cald- well, Patty Ritenour, Becky Ray, Mr. Wahl-advisor. S Brenda Shetler, Beth Sutter-Business Managers and Val Altimus -Auditor Junior high boys go all out for Intramurals Front row: Rick Shomo, Doug Csehoski, Tom Altimus, Eddie Hunt, Vaughn Tantlinger, Randy Mundorff Bill Graver Gene Baird, Ron Dennison, .lim Madeley, Gary Shetler. Row two: Coy, Nate Foust, Rob Short, Mike Potts, Ed Short, Craig Sisitki, Eric wfwemw 2 L. It's all out war, every man for himself, in the junior high intramurals. The boys, under the direction of Mr. Doho- da, enjoy many activities. The club meets once a month, and everyone seems to wish it met more often. I zfv 4-1 P 5 Students involved in diverse activities nh ,,., E -5 ,J K nh Scholastic Quiz Team-Seated: Advisor-Mrs. Schaller, Barbara Helzel, Mary McGinnis. Standing: Dave Galbraith, Kevin Moore, Rich Dohoda, Rob Browning. Below: Student Rights and Responsibilities Committee-Seated: Gloria Cunningham, Steve Miller, Dan Galbraith. Standing: Carol Heming, Terena Doho- da, Laura Browning. Steve Miller, below right, is student repre- sentative to the school board. Student Council plans school activities Front row: Rodney Smith, Mike Pardee, Duane Moon, Ada Douvara, Lisa McClure, Nancy Galbraith, Patti Ritenour. Row two: Bob Muir, Nina Henderson, Kelly Brett, Kevin Csehoski, Gloria Cunningham, Terena Dohoda, Renee Henderson. Row Mary Anne Hamill, Patty Craft, Nadine Henderson. Row four: Carol King, Patty Dohoda, Paula McCullough, Sheila Wisner, Kathy Karageanes, Bill Conrad, Tim Howard. Row five: Curt Luther, Bob Browning, Debbie Keiper, Mr. Dohoda-advisor. three: Rich Dohoda, Susie King, Susan Kay, Wendy Beeler, The Student Council strives to improve the relationship among the administration, faculty, and student body. This year they held a semi-formal Christ- mas dance, sponsored a lollipop day, and sold valentines, Laurel Valley sweatshirts and gym suits as their fund raising projects. The profit made was used to pay for the Honor Banquet and student activities. 1, N Hwy' .,, Officers-Seated: Advisor-Mr. Stanley Dohoda. Standing: Debbie Keiper, president, Bob Browning, treasurer, Patti Ritenour, vice-president, Nancy Galbraith, secretary. At LV, if ou're in the mood, ou ma - ' , ig l he l'Ctl1I'l'l l 4 N y 'f Q as f ii' li . , , Z1, i - - e ' is of - Q S 2.9 i 4' fl ni A C if nf i i ,pa ,f',-A-V ff 4- 1 o the 50's 1-sf - act like an angel i,,l,','ff 'f5 'qo,l,: W - portray Mrs. Claus ,,w.,, ,. , 59 -MERGlFiZY Exi ,r - be a cheerleader for a day or build a house of cookies M! ow celebrate Christmas on your bus or be Mickey Mouse and Raggedy Ann 5 ,i I ,L . 4 K T: 5 7 '51 . V? 'W i 5 , f 5 3 - ii Parents observe as NHS inducts 16 in traditional ceremony The National Honor Society recog- nizes students who have shown out- standing scholarship, leadership ability, excellent character, and who participate in school and community activities. Each year a list of the students meet- ing the minimum grade point average is given to all faculty members. They then vote for those students who they feel meet the requirements set up by the national organization. The National Honor Society Selection Committee then makes the final decisions based on academic records and teachers' recom- mendations. The National Honor Society Induc- tion service was held on March 31. At the candlelight ceremony the new members were initiated into the society and received their certificates. After the ceremony, cookies and punch were served to the guests and their parents in the library. The refreshments were served by Mrs. Spory's twelfth grade foods and nutrition class. ff ' ' ' 7 ni.-ii.:-Mum, X we 75412 niirnlagg - KE ieveunm meg Sszlnwrlsl I Chin ui.-xnxurn nm: l JI. I .,.. s A it S x' C2 . if 1 , V 1. if X, Q Q ,... , New Members - Front row: Markee Crawley, Sharon Dillon, Beth Boske, Janice Chesla. Row two: Sue Cooper, Lisa McClure, Veronica Schober, Gail Gamble. Row three: Barb Machak, Marcia St. Clair, Terena Dohoda, Vicki Gehring, Kevin McDermott. Row four: David Galbraith, Alan Shirey, Greg Gable. Below: Mrs. King - NHS Advisor and Kevin McDermott ational Honor Society recognizes excellence S. 7 1977-78 NHS MEMBERS - Front row: Jane Bechtold Markee Crawley, Janice Chesla, Gail Gamble. Row two David Galbraith, Sue Cooper, Lisa McClure, Beth Boske, Terena Dohoda, Kevin McDermott. Below - Officers: Janice Chesla - secretary, Gail Gamble - vice-president, Jane Bechtold - president, Lisa McClure - treasurer. Below left: Janice Chesla and her proud mother following induction. AFS hosts Ada Douvara from Greece Front row: Mrs. Schaller, C. Shearer, S. Snyder, K. Smithley, S. Marino, A. Norris, S. Nuneviller, M. Crusan, L. Beal, M. Conrad, L. Murphy. Row two: B. Helzel, G. Cunningham, S. Robertson, K. McDermott, D. Lichtenfels, G. Gamble, D. Horrell, J. Bechtold, J. Schaller, P. Ritenour, D. Kisamore, C. Bennett. Row three: V. Sar- ver, G. Clawson, M. McGinnis, T. Henderson, K. Moore, S. Mur- phy, B. Sutter. L. Blankenbicker. Row four: K. Norris, S. Banko, M. Wadsworth, T. Raspotnik, S. Stercho, N. Muir, L. Hughes, C. O'Shell, V. Altimus, M. Crawley, C. Mayer. Row five: L. Mc- Clure, S. Cooper, P. Baird, D. Keiper, A. Douvara, G. Crusan, J. Chesla, B. Boske, B. Caldwell. Row six: R. Bassler, D. Moon, E. Stewart, C. Heming, T. Dohoda, A. Gregory, S. Miller, J. Laugh- ner, T. Gable, G. Baird. AFS officers: Ada, Janice Chesla, secretary: Jane Bechtold, president: Val Altimus, vice-president, Beth Sutter, treasurer. The Laurel Valley American Field Service hosted Antonia CAdaJ Douvara from Greece. While living in the United States, Ada became a member of the Robert Cunningham family of Bolivar. The chapter annually sponsors an AFS weekend which highlights an international dinner, a talent show, and an educational tour of the area. The group also sponsors a donkey basketball game to raise money to pay for the AFS scholarship. 100 Above: Host sister Gloria Cunningham and Ada Douvara, exchange student from Greece. Below: AFS sponsor Mrs. Nancy Schaller and Ada. i Forensic members Win many awards -Q...-1 Front row: Sue Cooper, Val Sarver, Kim Riddell, Sue Murphy, Dohoda, Susie King, Janice Chesla, Dianna Lichtenfels, Sherryl Beth Sutter, Val Altimus, Mrs. Betke, Row two: Lisa Blanken- Nuneviller, Ada Douvara, Kim Nelson. Below: Captain Val bicker, Sherry Boring, Ileene Wakefield, Kelly Woodring, Steph- Altimus. anie Snyder, Wendy Lynn, Diane Horrell. Row three: Terena f f The Forensic Team, led by Mrs. Betke, this year captured trophies and placement honors in oral interpreta- tion, drama, poetry, and original oratory. 4-K Juniors star in smash hit 6'Rest Assuredw Last year's junior class play was a three-act comedy en- titled Rest Assuredf' The play concerned the events that followed the engagement of Joe Lanconi, the son of an Italian meatcutter, and Mary Morlock, the daughter of a financial tycoon. Complications arose from the violent opposition of the girlls father to the wedding. Committee chairpersons were Ron Blake - set, Beth Boske and Ellen Stewart - publicity, Jane Bechtold - properties, Gregg Crusan - lighting and stage, Markee Crawley - pro- grams, Beth Sutter and Becky Ray - tickets and patrons, Jane Schaller and Kathy Ference - make-up. Mrs. Pat Neff was in charge of the production, assisted - by Student Directors Scott Wingard and Becky Ray. -t .. Play Cast - front row: S. Wingard - student director, J. Catan- ese - pall bearer, Mrs. Neff- director, G. Baird - Dr. Brown, D. Horrell - Jessica Morlock, J. Bechtold, chairman, T. Bowden - pall bearer, R. Gorman - pall bearer. Row two: L. McClure - Morlock maid, M. Riva - newsboy, D. Moon - Phillip Morlock. Row three: C. McGinnis - Mrs. Schmaltz, B. Lentz - Mrs. sv . .aff .- . ,,.M,... M.. ,..., A if W ' 'fx-' fr '2 i if Til? 'YH in M 'AK ,sv x wr 345' if? - Wx Stir aes, 3,9 Q -af - J ' 'Y -+7 fa--9 elf-i ,Ya ,V-, IV., . 5-3,5 - V ' -,i 'Qs 'i atv . A52 384' we 213' ff - V 'fr' V -5- . T 5 V . Q C 1 N? NV v ., ' J sf? i W 4- Q.: M if ie 'Q' as W M0102 Frinck, C. Mayer - Mary Morlock, B. Ray - student director, P. Ritenour - secretary, D. Keiper - Martha, R. Gehring - mor- tician, J. laughner - George. Row four: R. Chesla - Joe Lanconi, S. Cooper - Mrs. Morlock, R. Smith - Lucifer, S. Miller - Luigi Lanconi. va 'wtf J V 'QV gp gu3ARg,. FUNERAL f titt M. Na.. QM. if-t , w A n me fn t ..,., Nj-,f 'itz-'f Seniors present popular hit comedy MXAXSX 3 V v Front row: Gladine Clawson, Dianna Lichtenfels, Robin Smith, Diane Horrell, Rodney Gehring. Row two: Linda Emert, Carol McGinnis, Lisa Blankenbicker. Row three: Steve Miller, Brenda Shetler, Carrie Short, Ed Bealonis. Row four: Sandy Deemer, Kevin McDermott, Scott Wingard, Mark Cengia. Row five: John Catanese, Ada Douvara, Jim Laughner, John Madeley, Ron Gorman. Row six: Sue Murphy, Nancy Muir, Carol Wagner, Tom Bowden, Mrs. Neff, Patti Ritenour, Nancy Galbraith. Directed by Mrs. Neff and student directors Steve Miller and Lisa Blank- enbicker, members of the senior class presented the popular comedy M 'A 'S 'H in the school auditorium on November 18 and 19. Based on characters from the hit movie and television series of the same name, the play is a fast-moving and amusing story of the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital that takes place during the Korean War. The story centers around two major characters, Duke and Hawkeye, who are unpredictable comics as well as excellent chest surgeons. FBLA surely knows its business Front row: Mrs. Stickle, Diane Horrell, Lisa Keck, Dave Berna- bo, Steve Miller, Debbie Carney, Sharon Oswalt, Sandy Gar- land, Sharon Frampton, Terri Henderson, Tracy Henderson Lynne Hughes. Row two: Mr. Wahl, Carrie Blankenbicker, Michelle Crusan, Lynn Beal, Lynn Wingard, Kathi Smithley, Kelly Woodring, Brenda Miller, Dorothy Shirey, Apryl Norris, Kim Galbraith, Belinda Machak, Beth Sutter, Markee Crawley, Z' f S fa N, The forty-two members of the FBLA serve the school by performing many useful tasks. Their jobs include the weeding of the couryard, making cook- ies and coffee for staff meet- ings, making memo pads for the teachers, and having a sub sale to raise money. iii' HSI xLi. , Y xi' Val Altimus. Row three: Miss Lawlor, Mabel Ventry, Lois Mabon, Brenda Shetler, Connie O'Shell, Janice Chesla, Dorothy Ritenour, Mary Jo Wadsworth, Debbie Betton, Karen Black, Sandy Deemer, Lisa Lenhart, Beth Caldwell, Becky Ray, Kathy Ference. Below left-Officers: Connie O'Shell, Vice-President, Markee Crawley, Treasurer, Beth Sutter, Secretary, Val Alti- mus, President. FHA teaches girls responsibility Front row: Miss Lynne Sepesy, Andrea Roddy, Elizabeth Moomau, Lisa Condron, Lisa Murphy, Sharon McLaughlin, Beth Altimus, Doreen Wedge, Polly Garland, Mary Conrad. Row two: Mrs. Mollie Spory, Peggy Tantlinger, Karen Klavuhn, Sue Marino, Kathi Smithley, Carol Shearer, Cathy Evans, Sandy Crusan. Row three: Colleen Bennett, Barbara Helzel, Toni Colson, Tracy Baird, Sharon Yaconi, LuAnn McGarvey, Karen Wynn, Carol Wagner, Debbie Martinak. Officers: Kathi Smithley, Treasurerg Lisa Murphy, Vice-President: Carol Shearer, Presidentg Mary Conrad, Secretary. The Future Homemakers of America babysit for parents during open house and the Christmas season. The girls have a chance to learn to prepare themselves for future homelife and to receive degrees. The high- light ofthe year is a trip to the State Farm Show in Harrisburg. Winter sports fans flock to join Ski Club Front row: T. Taggart, D. Horrell, S. Miller, J. Bechtold, Boske, W. Galbraith, A. McDonald, T. Glusko, S. Betton, Lentz, H. Thompson, K. Ritenour. Row two: E. Sutter, Lych, B. MacKenzie, D. Lichtenfels, B. Layton, T. Pecora, Phillips, T. Raspotnik, K. Boske, L. Penner, K. Csehoski, Martinak. Row three: R. Ray, D. Lynn, P. Solich, B. Graham, Ritenour, B. Foltz, T. Lentz, P. Mack, D. Perry, E. Hunt, B D M T C E C Crusan, L. Muir, D. Carney. Row four: Mrs. Neff, G. Peters. S. Snyder, P. Henderson, L. Martin, L. Harbison, S. Banko, D. Keiper, S. Cooper, P. Baird, K. Luther, S. Stercho. Row tive: D. Shirey, L. Watkins, S. Yaconi, T. Taggart, J. Schaller, B. Ray, P. Ritenour, K. Ference, M. McGinnis, J. Connell, V. Campbell, C. Evans, S. Nuneviller, A. Norris. Skiers-Front row: Sherryl Nuneviller, Linda Martin, Lori Harbison, Pam Henderson, Joanne Connell, Mary McGin- nis. Row two: Brian MacKenzie, Jane Schaller, Kelly Luther, Lynn Muir, Debbie Keiper, Mrs. Neff-sponsor, Kathy Ference, Pam Baird, Sue Cooper, Brent Layton, Tim Lentz, Tammy Taggart, Patti Ritenour. Below-Officers: Pam Baird, treasurerg Jane Schaller, vice-president, Debbie Keiper, secretary, Mrs. Neff, Kelly Luther, president. Shotgunners aim for better marksmanship FI'0fll YOWZ Mike Leaf, Steve Slick, Mike MCGCHTY, Tim Shomo, Scott Wyman, Robert McClellan, Dave Patterson. Row four: Dave Foster. Row two: Mr. Headrick, Randy Heming, Kevin Bob Mabon, Mark Palko, Harold I-Ieming, Jim Hall, Mark Fuller. Row Three: Bruce Plummer, Mr. Bendel, Robbie Bassett, Cengia, Officers-Front row: Bruce Plummer, treasurerg Mark Cengia, secretaryg Mr. vice-presidentg Bob Mabon, president. Bendel. Row two: Mr. Headrickg Steve Slick, All-Sports Club boosts interest in athletics Front row: Dean West, Dan Galbraith, Steve Balencic, George Lych, Dave Lynn, Jim Watson, Alan Hamill, Rich Dipoti. Row Hall, Dave Rosensteel. Row two: Mr. King, Brian Novak, Dave four: Bill Ritenour, Denny Henderson, Tom McClure, Ron Simpson, Curt Luther, Jeff Allen, Kelly Garland, Joe Flickin- Sarver, Ron Caldwell, Pat Solich, Glenn Fuller, Russell Ray, ger, Denny Perry, Jeff Page, Mr. Sekela. Row three: Bill Shing- Chris Lenhart. ler, Paul Hall, Pat Mack, Ernie Ritenour, Brian Foltz, Mike ,WN Pat Suschak has his shoes shined. l The All-Sports Club is for junior high boys inter- I ested in learning the fundamentals of sports. One week h' . Th th . . . each month ghey holi ta ijhgebs ml? . thzysujii tg Officers: Glenn Fuller, president, Pat Solich, vice-president, money earne to trave 0 1 S urg m p g Dean West, treasurer. Absent-Larry Henderson, secretary. see a Pirate game. Basketball clubs refine player skills Senior high-Front row: Tom Pickup, Don Gregory, Jeff Bealonis, Gene Bealonis, Dave Bernabo, Kevin Csehoski, Mike McGeary. Row two: Brent Pahach, Craig Deemer, Todd Cairns, Jim Bracken, Gregg McChesney, Dave Galbraith, Tracy Penrose, Scott Hender- son. Row three: Mr. Pahach, Dave Harford, Rick Grenke, Todd Marino, Bob Muir, Bob Pardee, Rich Dohoda, Don Heming, Todd Gable, Mike Pardee, Rob Browning. l i Junior high-Front row: Mr. Moore, Jeff Short, Steve Howard, Steve Balencic, Scott Mundorff, Rick Ludwig, Brian Stutzman, Shawn Stufft, Vince Cursan, Mike Silk. Row two: Joe Thompson, Scott Penner, Scott Baird, George Hall, Dan Galbraith, Bill Conrad, Steve Miller, Robert Gehlmann, Chris Snyder, Kevin McLaughlin. ,':v'0'3.2 1475 Row three: Richard Jasper, Bill Merritt, Kevin Snyder, Glenn Flick- inger, Curt Luther, Dave Lavely, Dave Simpson, Robbie Swats- worth, Jeff Page, Rich Dipofi. Row four: Paul Hall, Tom Howard, Denny Henderson, Glenn Fuller, Ron Caldwell, Bill Ritenour, Tom McClure, Kurt Klavuhn, Brian Novak, Bill Shingler. Girls Varsity Club buys jackets for seniors Front row: Gina Gamble, Susie King, Apryl Norris, Carol Shearer, Anna Balencic, Mary Conrad, Stephanie Snyder, Kim Nelson, Sue Robertson. Row two: Janice Chesla, Ellen Stewart, Nancy Galbraith, Gloria Cunningham, Kelly Luther, Debbie Officers: Janice Chesla-secretary-treasurer, Nancy Galbraith, vice-presidentg Lisa McClure, president, Mrs. Berenbrok, spon- sor. Right: Nancy Galbraith and Lisa McClure. Carney, Karen Klavuhn, Beth Caldwell, Lynn Muir. Row three: Agatha Gregory, Carol Heming, Tammy Wakefield, Lisa Mc- Clure, Terena Dohoda, Wendy McClure, Lisa Lenhart, Sharon Yaconi, Lisa Watkins, Sheila St Clair, Mrs. Berenbrok-sponsor. l Leaders Club is active in g m classes Q2 W, Front row: Mrs. Berenbrok, Val Boring, Karen Jones, Linda Emert. Row two: Wanda Searchfield, Dorothy Shirey, Lynne Hughes, Carrie Blankenbicker, Toni Dipofi. Row three: Tammy Crusan, Sue Banko, Brenda Miller, Donna Lynch, Donna Wynn, Michelle Crusan, Row four: Debbie Black, Esther Bowden, Sher- lg ar ' .5 Jlliif. 11' 1 'kr Q 49- 4 ,MQ Sea- ri Lavely, Robin McAdams, Gloria Cunningham, Debbie Betton. Row five: Theresa Burkett, Apryl Norris, Cindy Evans, Vickie Campbell, Sharon Yaconi, Lisa Watkins. Below: Carrie Blank- enbicker, secretary-treasurer: Gloria Cunningham, president: Mrs. Berenbrok: Lisa Watkins, vice-president. ,. .mil W' I Library Club enjoys records and films Front row: Norman Miller, Angie Condron, Carole Berkey, Scott Wyman, Darla Kisamore, Karen James, Maria Gorirossi, Tammy James, Karol Ritenour, Mrs. Schaller. Row two: Scott Marino, Mike Lear, Frank Eckenroad, Rita Rector, Karen Shannon, Janet Wakefield, Tracy Catanese, Gina Peters, Gail Priest, Vicky James, Pat Thompson. Row three: 1' 4- 1 , fx +- f 5 Mike Detwiler, Clinton Deemer, Mark Marsh, Lori McAdams, Sharon McKowan, Cathy Grenke, Amy McDonald, Tracy Glusko, Caroline Norgate, Teresa Garland, Christine Norgate. Row four: Peggy Smith, Lynn Beal, Gadine Clawson, Pat Wyman, Cheryl Simpson, Jean McDowell, Martha Jones, Chuck Craig, Paul Henderson, David Beatty. iT A , 112 president. Left-Officers: Tracy Catanese, vice-presidentg Mrs. Schaller Karen James, secretaryg Lynn Beal, treasurerg Darla Kisamore Student librarians, help librarian serve students penn V' E' ' immu- Front row: Gina Peters, Liz Moomau, Dave Rosensteel, Thompson, Bonnie Caldwell. Row four: Stephanie Snyder, Eddie Baird. Row two: Frank Eckenroad, Jenny Black, Karen Susie King, Mike McGeary, Barb Helzel, Terri Miller, Lori James, Tracy Catanese, Mrs. Schaller. Row three: Mike Det- MCAd3mS- ROW five: Sharon YaCOI1i, Pat Wyman, Gladine wiler, Mark Marsh, Clinton Deemer, Carl Marsh, Jeff Clawson, Ron Penner, Tracy Penrose, Louie Penner. R if B x in x up Seniors: Fran McDermott, Gladine Clawson, Duane Moon, Scott Wingard, John Madeley, Sharon Yaconi. Sclence Club fasclnated b nature's Wonders W 1 vin McDermott, Gary Baird, Mrs. King. Below: Officers-Jane Bechtold, treasurer, Kevin McDermott, president, Ken Norris, secretary, Jim Laughner, vice-president. i - if A 1 XYJ If . ,,,,. N Fw f 5 7 If - I E ' 'il' nf?-3. Health Careers Club investigates medical fields Row one, from bottom: Tammy Boring, Lisa Simpson, Lorrie Horrell, Kelly Brett, Christin Hunt, Laura Heming, Phyllis Blake, Row two: Debbie Baird, Jeanette Gehlmann, Janice Tant- linger, Paula Petrucci, Judy Snyder, Tammy Gehlmann, Karen Crusan, Ada Douvara. Center Mrs. Kuhar-advisor. Row three: Andrea Roddy, Sharon McLaughlin, Beth Altimus, Scott Graham, Nola Pecora, Donna Miller. Row four: Tammie Hall, Paula Hepner, Karen Rummell, Cindy Evans, Sandy Crusan, Nina Henderson, Sheila Wisner, Nancy Muir. l::: ,fm I l ,.....l'A.y!-s :i4. Left-Officers, from bottom: Scott Graham, treasurer: Mrs. Kuharg Lorrie Horrell, Nina Henderson, treasurersg Paula Hep- ner, secretary: Nancy Muir, president, Tammy Gehlmann, vice- president. Archery Club members aim for excellence S'-1 if Front row: S. Mundorff, C. Balencic, B. Bendel, K. Bryson, M Ludwig, B. Ludwig, R. Ludwig, S. Slick, P. Crawford, J Whipkey, S. Stufft, V. Crusan. Row two: Mr. Bendel, J. Short, K. Merritt, P. Blake, J. Gehlmann, R. Swatsworth, G. Gamble R. Gehlmann, E. Henderson, D. Marsh, C. Snyder, Mr. Glenn. The Archery Club teaches aspiring bowmen the fundamentals of the sport. During club periods the group holds tar- get practice in the gym or outside, de- pending onthe weather. Mr. Robert Ben- del and Mr. Kenneth Glenn offer gui- dance and supervision during these ses- sions. In addition to the practices, the club views films on improving archery and hunting techniques. The .group raised money by selling candy sticks. With the funds accumu- lated from the sale they hope to buy tro- phies and to hold a tournament competi- tion among the club members. They also plan to buy caps with archery club em- blems on them. Row three: R. Bernabo, B. Rummell, R. Mack, Dave Wynn Don Wynn, R. Mundorff, Mike McGeary, D. Foster, C. Sisitki N. Foust. Row four: D. Patterson, A. Devlin, Matt McGeary, J Zimmerman, J. Snyder, R. Short, T. Howard, M. Potts, R Heming, M. Suschak, G. Shingler. ' Officers: Steve Slick, presidentg Joe Snyder, treasurer, Mr. Glenn, Don Wynn, secretaryg Dave Patterson, vice-presidentg Mr. Bendel. Laurel Valley athletes make up Varsity Club Q A Front row: J. Bracken, J. Bealonis, G. Bealonis, J. Ritenour, D. Bernabo, K. Csehoski. Row two: C. Crusan, R. Henderson, C. Deemer, R, Penner, A. Boring, S. Fratrich, S. Henderson, J. Ferri, D. Galbraith. Row three: S. Wingard, J. Madeley, G. Baird, T. Pecora, R. Grenke, T. Conrad, K. Fuller, G. Crusan, l . R. Bassler, D. Harford. Row four: T. Glusko, B. Houston, B. Muir, T. LaMantia, B. Glessner, C. Busony, B. Browning, M. Pardee, J. Darby, R. Troyan, J. Harr. Row five: R. Gorman, D. Moon, P. Suschak, T. Howe, K. Boske, B. Pardee, T. Solich, D. Heming, T. Gable, R. Dohoda. Officers: Jim Stewart, president, Bob Pardee, treasurer, Mike Pardee, vice-president Ram Page and Laurel Leaf staffs kee Seated: Lisa Murphy, Kelly Luther, Tammy Wakefield, Stacie Stercho, Kim Galbraith, Sharon Yaconi. Standing: Carrie Short, Diane Horrell, Kevin Csehoski, John Berkey, Rick Grenke, jf., Members of the Ram Page staff work hard in jour- nalism class. They research, write stories, and do lay- outs forthe monthly publication in the Ligonier Echo. With the aid of group sponsor Mrs. Lila Peters, the staff reports on outstanding students, sports, and events at Laurel Valley in the Ram Page. ffl? Dave Galbraith, Craig Deemer, Sue Marino, Val Sarver, Eileen Clawson. l 1444 6 if ' ,A eff. we Seated: Diane Horrell and Lisa Murphy. Standing: Kevin Cse- hoski and Dave Galbraith. P students informed of school events URIDIY4'-A :VI , 'N , if , ,o- 'f 6 Q , fi '-f,, if '- f W . , .. M 5111 . 8 ,t ,. I ii Laurel Leaf staff-Front row: Karen Black, Mabel Ventry, Editor Stickle, Lois Mabon, Connie O,Shell, Sandra Deemer, Carrie Val Altimus, Diane I-lorrell. Row two: Advisor Mrs. Pamela Short, Advisor Miss Patricia Lawlor. wcw L st:a 'Wh am, Ve M443 ,gn , . as The Laurel Leaf, our school newspaper, is put out by business students with the help of Miss Lawlor and Mrs. Stickle. Editor Val Altimus is responsible for assignments and getting the paper out on time. Junior high sets record with magazine sales ! Homeroom Representatives-Front row: Lisa Marino, Janice two: Janet Wakefield, Paula Merritt, Brenda Martin, Sheri Tantlinger, Curt Luther, Wendy Galbraith, Lorrie Horrell. Row Moore, Rhonda Bracken, Sue Saxton, Maria Gorirossi. mjvM,,,awMA www 1 ,,, High salesmen Janet Wakefield and Kathy Berkey. Left: Nancy Galbraith and Mabel Ventry admire prizes. This year's magazine campaign broke the all-time record with sales totaling over nine thousand dollars. Homeroom lll was awarded a pizza party for their high sales. The annual project helps to finance the yearbook and keep the cost to the students to a minimum. l N 's I . w 'N V i Q 'NM mv. XXX, iw 'ikxwkgb ww wk ' ,Q x I gf. , N sf 'Q -sl 122 ocational-technical students acquire basic ,f in... Don Miller gets training in advanced auto mechanics. Mr. Marvin Keller trains students at Laurel Valley in metal shop. Vocational-technical students gain valuable experi- ence in fields such as constructional carpentry, cabinet carpentry, drafting, and electronics. The experience they will gain will help prepare them for a variety of jobs. The students attend the Westmoreland County Vocational-Technical school in Latrobe. Mike Bartlett studies industrial electricity. .. ,.., Bill Deyarmin gets training in machine shop skills to work in various Mike Zaragoza concentrates on machinery at Vo-Tech. nal' Sandra Sisitki cares for children in the health services class. job areas as 'Wax Chuck Crawford works in the advanced auto mechanics course Wood shop teacher Andrew Pahach instructs Brent Layton as Dan Waters looks on. 123 l X. Cooperation of area businessmen makes The Occupational Education program gives students practical experience in the world of work. Senior high students en- rolled in the program are given the op- portunity to master the specific skills necessary on the job. For a number of years local businessmen have offered their cooperation in the program by em- ploying the student for a part of each school day. These citizens are an impor- tant part of the teaching program. The work experience prepares the students for full-time work following their gradua- tion. Mr. Robert Bendel is the Occupa- tional teacher and coordinator of the work experience program. In addition to the participants shown on these pages, Mr. Jerry Lynch and Mr. Dick Groat, owners of Champion Lakes Golf Club, take part in the program. Marlind Stiles-owner of Stiles Bus Lines ll Paul Dixon, Neal Rensko, and John Kadi are shown at Kadi's Texaco service station in Seward. Joseph Bud' Ritenour, student Danny Biss, and Ron Stewart at the Research Cottrell plant in Seward. Mr. Ritenour is manager ofthe plant. Occupational Education program a success Sf' Z tl The Berezansky brothers operate the B 8L B Electrical Manufac- Sky, Ricky Boring, Louis, Daniel and John Berezansky, Peter turing Company at Seward, R. D. l. From left: Frank Berezan- Buchoski, Alex Berezansky. HUWE 5 :wif is WMILEADEU S U N D C U BI 50.5.9.5 Z! Sammy Howard and Gary Stiles at Stiles' Hardware Bill Zimmerman and Milo Bottegal at Bottegal's Sunoco station 125 Tracy Baird Susan Banko Claire Barnhart Bill Bassler George Bealonis Jeff Bealonis John Berkey Debbie Betton Jim Betts Belinda Biss Daniel Biss Debbie Black Carrie Blankenbicker Barbara Boring Rick Boring Kerry Boske Esther Bowden Jim Bracken Theresa Burkett Todd Cairns Vicky Campbell Debra Carney Vince Catanese Toni Colson unior boys exhibit craftsmanship and IJ' ,X K Q vi we J! if f .f , ,,. X' 8 gt: ,.. ' if fx 1 K Junior officers: Carol Heming, secretaryg Tracy Howe, treasur- er Agatha Gregory, president, Kim Galbraith, vice-president. f N J 'rrte iJa WW Q fa 2 as S 4, P , i 'S ' creativit in metal and Wood shops 0 . v ra. -,- -5. Wi tw, QP i X k , A l M' : 5 1 22 is 5 ix .Q 1, i i is X 21 X 1' it If W 25, Q. X ' f K li EQ 'ix f - T if? i N' sf 55, I ' it X x X j N as . . :.Z K 'S ,iv fha PL 5 , A it Q'- 4 'K x 5, A w , gig- T 8 Xdlflgi A lx an , , .x . w '5 P at 1 7 N ., f. tt i n l-K' EQ Jim Crawford Michelle Crusan Tami Crusan Kevin Csehoski Gloria Cunningham Barbara Deemer Craig Deemer David Devlin Toni Dipofi Terena Dohoda Richard Donahoe Sherrl Dunmire Cindy Evans Jim Ferri Dorie Flickinger Bill Foltz Steve Fratrich Todd Gable Dave Galbraith Kim Galbraith Vernon Gamble Agatha Gregory Rick Grenke Jozy Hall Juniors find time for congenial friends David Harford Barbara Helzel Carol Heming Don Heming Randy Henderson Renee Henderson Scott Henderson Terri Henderson Tracy Henderson Edi Hollen Tracy Howe Bob Huston as well as for intense concentration .- .. 5 is - urs: . K if X 5 vw N x xx HK we 1 lr 5 Q '4 Q. 4 55 srsr film fs in fl' K ga R lx P , . me V sl-area! 4 E Q AXA, 91 Lisa Keck Kris Klavuhn Karen Krisko Sheri Lavely Jim Lichtenfels Dan Luther Donna Lynch Belinda Machak Chris McDermott Joy McGinnis Mary McGinnis Apryl Norris Ken Norris Sherryl Nuneviller Bob Pardee Tony Pecora Ron Penner Tracy Penrose Bruce Plummer Terri Raspotnrk William Reed Joel Ritenour Rick Ritenour Dorothy Shirey if Juniors share moments of relaxation Tom Silk Brad Sisitki Allen Solich Tom Solich Mary Jo Wadsworth Tammy Wakefield Pat Wyman Glenn Wynn Bill Zimmerman John Zufall vwzsggs W s is is-as fi ,f ea X.- si , v QQ? if SMC' A s , -,, 'N,e' n W? 15? s 'E -nuff 5 9' J 'ea H' J ,JSM 2 as 1 si K , Mig i Y: .. fa M... Not Pictured Chuck Crusan Debbie James Don Kaufman Kelly Luther Dorothy Ritenour Joel Rusin Rayla Silk Lisa Toman Brian Tutokey Jamie Yeager 'liii Sophomore officers show leadership abilit gi ,K P . fl is A Q, J f ' X. if ,ooo A 4 L in A 17 -Q -Q. Q I X if-5 1 1 if ig 1 Jim Adams Paul Altimus Shari Anderson Ivan Baird Anna Balencic Robbie Bassett Lynn Beal Gene Bealonis Colleen Bennett Carole Berkey Tim Betts Steve Biss Kim Boring Roger Boring Joe Boske Greg Botteicher Ira Cameron Joel Cardarella Kim Clark Eileen Clawson Kirk Clawson John Colananni Mary Conrad Lisa Condron a Jim Craft Patty Craft Timothy Crusan Barry Custer Lynn Dennison Doug DeNorcy Rich Dohoda Phillip Ferris Edna Mae Galbraith Jim Galbraith Gina Gamble Polly Garland Sandra Garland Teresa Garland William Geary Bob Graham Don Gregory Jim Hall Lori Harbison Shaun Heming Mary Henderson Nadine Henderson Sally Howard Karen James Everyone needs time to think, to dreair J 'dw l t l'.i , ak , I r J e J J .J I V 1 ' xi ' J J i'll I 1 J ' ij' 1 Q4l..ft.,iiTl? 4 2 E - l ip J J : i E' V In 'B V it ' ' J elll A V J fait if bl H 'A v'yV eV H J J A ' J VJ .2 'W 1, '.f J ,W f A ,Q Kwik 4 it J ' i'll ffl I l 1 . lg JJ ,fs lfksff-'fzs?fwfzJs1 'ffEf?'-'f1df'- and sometimes catch up on some Work ,m I 'Y - y f lf W L ,.A.W,w . .sw . 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'W .4fl . if 2 K f M Larry Kaufman Susie King Darla Kisamore Karen Klavuhn Craig Krause Brent Layton Russell Lear Tim Lentz Joel Lupacchini Wendy Lynn Robert Mahon David Madeley Susan Marino Carl Marsh Linda Martin Joyce McAdams Gregg McChesney Robert McClellan Wendy McClure James McCreery Becky Miller Brenda Miller Cindy Moore Lynn Muir l .w Ein V 'iie 15225, JW if 5- i K. v 'l M in 6 4 5 g i, ff 5 41' 4 Q ai Q x JA 2 if W. if A -Z' 5 e' Hr Lisa Murphy Kim Nelson Bob Neuner Sharon Oswalt Scott Page Brent Pahach Janet Palmer Louie Penner Chris Peters Tom Pickup Keith Rhoades Kim Riddell Sue Robertson Tom Roby Phil Roddy Mike Rudnik Robert Rudnik Dolly Sapp Valerie Sarver Carol Shearer Tim Shomo Margaret Smith Kathi Smithley Stephanie Snyder -,va I . 12 f .t::. : ,wif ,uf zzz' - '-x-, ,-. E Q, ,,,, 5 5 ina, f -A - -izji , l : M 55515 i Sophomores find that English class and We IQ' e - , W it nf f r S! '12 htm , S v 6 ........-.-,...-N-M'-1 rel at :S eee a 4: 4 h ,W . v ,. . ' f ,J I 45 g I g 1' yvff' ' , Y, ,, -f s A . l r 4 :Wei o 1 2. M an Q f ,, s 1 M an mil ew ' ' rf'-'Fr W 3 f tn eg, ,,,, - 'l - E 3 Hat ,V.h, K srtr Q ,,1 o ' ' -A 1 , 3 if ' H , 1 ,, ,, ,. 4 reading in the library can be pleasant .V W 'f , . W s i ii' V, , +r K ml., r' . wr as -4, .M 13 is dpi ,' L i ,a rr V 1 he ,,- T l f - T i s y W ' vii., If , 5 X , ' xi 5 J . ' 'V V L . A57 M 51.-qi iff ' ' fm' Lynn Wingard gt 1 n',ALrrrL e '111 t J Kelly Woodring li f E ' 9 .',-' Patty Yeager Adu gh . 'V Diana Yonker l E554 if if' Randy Sowers Roger Stanislaw Sheila St. Clair John Stewart Gary Stiles Ed Sutter Troy Taggart Jeff Thompson Richard Troyan Illeene Wakefield Dan Waters Doreen Wedge Not Pictured Nancy Baird Craig Boring Anna Clark Neal Cramer Wade Deemer Rick Garland Harold Heming Jonathan Jacobs Martin Rager Michael Reed Kenneth Scaife Debbie Shetler Bill Trimble Cindy Winkleman QQ A Y Afvs xg ? T -, ybzg i x.. QC W.. ,wwf H in A W 1 Z'5E '57,a, Y inth grade students enjoy numerous r I 45 W4 Mgr Class officers: Rhonda Bracken, secretaryg Pam Hender- son, presidentg Jeff Allen, treasurerg Pat Solich, vice- president. Jeff Allen Beth Altimus Rhondi Anderson Brian Ardrey Sam Astolos Frank Barkley Donald Bartlett Sue Bartow David Beatty Roni Beeler Karen Bendel 1 Jenny Black in-' E! 'efnaffb-'Z 6 ' VV lg Karla Boring Rhonda Bracken Jeff Brinker Kim Burkett Ron Caldwell Leslie Cameron .aff at 4 1.- - it 4 . was 'L vw , , X' .. ' f iii ' A 'WD f r . vilf! ra, ' I xx J .34 ,142 ! J Q.. 5 4 ' A 9 aa! 1,4 li , t i l K as , act1v1t1es varied classroom settings 'Y CV X , . , is l , '62 ml ff-,az ,,,W 5: , if 4 ? Cf us. -1 ,Y J W-A rf-nfl f 42 W f,,..,,,,.W, M4 sf W 5 ei A ,V l Q , ,M, . 3 ., on M Q .5 A l 8 4512? , aff- 47 , 1 f I , ,J , W' .x xr? l 0 , . 4 -,Z 5? 1 fadgwf .. r-7 a QE I Mi , 5, of . V 'QXA A Kim Cardarella Rich Cavallo Carla Chesla Lisa Chesla Alice Clemens Joanne Connell Charles Craig Perry Crawford Sandy Crusan Doug Csehoski Mike Detwiler Stewart DeWitt Patty Dohoda Cathy Evans Brian Foltz Dave Foster Glenn Fuller Kenneth Garland Laura Garland Tammy Gehlmann Paul Hall Alan Hamill Tammy Helsel Bruce Helzel Randy Heming Denny Henderson Larry Henderson Pam Henderson Paul Henderson Paula Hepner Eric Hunt Martha Jones Carol King Kurt Klavuhn Dave Lavely Mike Lear Chris Lenhart Bridget Lichtenfels Curtis Luther Mike Lych Dave Lynn Dan Machak Donna Mack Pat Mack Mark Madeley Cheerleaders are involved in junior high sg, I rf 2 ' . .-,yew 1 f 2 '. X 4 x lx nhl: :tl ' ly 1 V , ,, x ,,. Til .t., f 3 f .,., , ,., ,f L :L An 'X 'Q' X ei- T afxfzbz. Q R 55 W2 4 Y H , L 3 4' v:QlZ'5u .fltwi g Qv4 ? A 7' w , L, C 1 1 +' i an: -A ,Eat si.i H V,,. ., if W' at ,, T5 'J , 4 'ASSE' 2' 'K Ali N Q -f i V' 9598 ruagn athletics both before 5. 4 5 X 9. , 1' f Sig.iN ii E SQ' mm , . X i Q XS- : 5 X M ig 5 X' x la S ls 09 vm f Jew .1. ., :ian - s N F It 5 ,,L. i . , A, and during games fi ik! Q- Q A KL Nw, .it .N:, Q X . , r. ggi-1 la U., , ,. ,A a t w X i We awww 1 XXX? 'x ' , 2.L -'1i2 e 35 - VQ1' s , .. M keel asia Maw, R e ee c ' V c ai, eee Q I t, '-1,. h We Tom McClure Paula McCullough Patrick McDermott Jean McDowell LuAnn McGarvey Mike McGeary Sharon McLaughlin Paula Merritt Dan Miller Donna Miller Karen Miller Jim Mundorf Brian Novak Dave Patterson Denny Perry Tom Phillips Russ Ray Bruce Reed Felicia Rego Bill Ritenour Andrea Roddy Karen Rummell Ron Sarver Sue Saxton Do you Watch a game or read about 1t'7 Jeff Scott Bill Shingler Eileen Shomo Rick Shomo Cheryl Simpson Craig Sisitki Steve Slick Nadine Smith Eric Snyder Pat Solich Cindy Spangler Cathy Stiles Paul Suschak Peggy Tantlinger Heidi Thompson Jim Watson Dean West Sheila Wisner A i r it 1' w e Scott Wyman Not Pictured Brian Laughran Eddie Short Jerry Shanner Bill Wadsworth Eighth graders begin year older and Wiser ' y Edward Baird 6 Q V ' M Lisa Baird I 5 ,VAV ,. E Stephen Balencic ,Rl Q ffl ii X i ' Wendy Beeler Sherry Betton .s Za is ,gs-gf .B ,iyyii ,M 5, 'ai Q l 2 Vgii I VV C V Joan Boring Am is 'rri VM John Boring , .. I gg 7 grzi ff' Laura Browning rf ' ,, g.r rlgy U A Mike Catanese B .Vi B yy' y Q V Tracy Catanese r Q in f i ' ji f 5 ,y Michelle Clark I ki Qfm -Q - ' 'fi 'aa' iiid , --if is - Class officers: Jeff Page, treasurerg Cathy Grenke, secretary 'R Tracy Catanese, vice-presidentg Frank Eckenroad, president. r am nlyy M B i ' i A-A ' 'A-mi '- -' ififii Main' ,,f1x-Alkali' .11iig,.l:Q Enthusiasm abounds for music, art projects Sherry Colson Angie Condron Gene Coy Mary Crawford Angela Crusan Lawrence Crusan Brian Csehoski Allen Deemer Clinton Deemer Ronald Dennison Richard Dipofi Frank Eckenroad C if Q ur wa ,iz fi .. ! .af ' 1Z 5f, 'Y . ' . C if ires u ' , ll I 3. , :g,.-J' A 1' flair. I ,sf ' fl ' . . I ' uv! i is i V , 'FX N4 if, a J' J ff . 'A S '. '31, kr J- ff I We 5.2 ,sag rt. K 1 N N 'z f ,::,-- ,. I f ir: N1 is 'UF' 4 . 'i 4. at Beth Fletcher Joe Flickinger Nathan Foust Dan Galbraith Wendy Galbraith Lori Gates 4515! Q' Z- 2 . 'wr gl sti C' ii ft, aw , a x 1 xr 3 Q xl .4 . 'M snug., .A H M iw, vw Z awfwmw pn.-qs knew.- ,,,,N,, W,.....n-df V-an math class, reading, and even arm-Wrestling fi ? ',L . A ' e -is y , i El f y a ya , y , lra i 1 , 3 :ia QQ Robert Gehlmann Greg Glessner Tracy Glusko Maria Gorirossi William Graver Cathy Grenke George Hall Mary Ann Hamill Teresa Heming Sandy Henderson Cindy Hollman Darryl Hunt Tammy James Vicky James Marcia Jones Kathy Karageanes Susan Kay Darla Lentz ml' Bobby Ludwig Morris Ludwig Ted Luther Linda Mack James Madeley Scott Marino Mark Marsh Chris Martinak Lori McAdams Gordon McClellan Amy McDonald Tammy McGinnis Sharon McKowan Norman Miller Terri Miller Elizabeth Moomau Sheri Moore Van Morrow Randy Mundorff John Newman Caroline Norgate Christine Norgate Jeff Page Gina Peters Eighth grade girls discover the delights yi- in J. V2 45? 'w i 122 C . f l . 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M Ei fl l 4 X + Michael Potts Gail Priest Tony Raneri Rita Rector Linda Ribblet Ernie Ritenour Karol Ritenour Dave Rosensteel Karen Shannon Lori Shaulis Gary Shetler Sandy Silk David Simpson Joe Snyder Kevin Snyder Susan Solich Kim Stiffey Tammy Stiles Brian Stutzman Vaughn Tantlinger Pat Thompson Janet Wakefield Julie Wolf Don Wynn Sandy Yeager Thomas Yeager Not pictured Tom Altimus Doug Boring Patricia Crooks Glenn Flickinger Robert Short isais .f Joe Venffv Q4 i ti, sit, P a ,nga . 'W wager! 4 at Timothy Allshouse Lori Arford Timothy Astolos David Baird Debbie Baird Keith Baird Mike Baird Scott Baird Christine Balencic Tony Barrow Jonathon Beatty Bonnie Bendel Kathy Berkey Russell Bernabo Phyllis Blake Jerry Boring Kevin Boring Richard Boring U Q, 'P 3. Smiles reveal pleasure and prlde seventh , .fp V T ff Seventh grade officers: Kelli Carney, vice-presidentg Tim Howard presi dentg Bill Conrad, secretary, Bonnie Bendel, treasurer. 51, , L graders take in their accomplishments y , m .,,, Q .. r L fi 5-i' .B 15' U ix - ., rss Z! yy it if ., 1: is - J r X 1' B -sR- '- P N e , A my I if L f ' K f a ' XV . .14 L,'L--.e 99 , ii: H ,ii A 1 ill, Ecygipi.-F4-tgir. , Q: Tammy Boring Gerald Bouch Kelly Brett Jim Brown Kerry Bryson Terry Bucklen Bonnie Caldwell Michael Caldwell Penny Campbell Kelli Carney David Clark Rhonda Clark Tina Colson William Conrad Nancy Crawford Colleen Crooks Karen Crusan Vincent Crusan Y Donna Csehoski Melinda Custer Anita Devlin Janice Dillon Susan Dillon Harold Ellsworth Ruth Galbraith Gregory Gamble Crystal Garland Doug Garland Jeanette Gehlmann Wayne Gehring Scott Graham Chris Hall Tammie Hall Brenda Helzel Gregory Heming Laura Heming Maria Heming Ernest Henderson Nina Henderson Sam Henderson Lorrie Horrell Stephen Howard Tim Howard Thomasine Huey Virginia Hughes Christin Hunt Richard Jasper Susan Killen Tammy Kinzey Gregory Kubic Randy Lavely Barbara Lazarowicz Lisa Lear Richard Ludwig Amy Luther Tracy Lych Floyd Mack Raymond Mack Stacie Madeley Lisa Marino ll' M : 6 -f 931' 5 1 Il I 5, .4 X U qi? fl 'S .AF iii? V C Seventh grade class of 137 seems .wx 'WWI 511 ,...'f Y, .,, tiff' limit I 4, ,, V .A ,em .. Q :'mf+'- H V sw. ',- ,. la 25 9' . . I 4,31 may 7 lg. ' lf' ,z Zu YT? 2 fi . tx fr ,il 6 f' XR -A---4. 'Z ' f f x 'j-,,..,1f 5 3 '24 4, ffm, f gf ' A 1 , S Q A B' af' K 4. me XX iff 3 1, Fr' A-N ft - X f' 3 , EIL I i'i'i as QW! .law ' . . , if , lii 'V' it ' ,rlti itie Viet t t taa, 4 . 1 Q y ' f L' J tttsr l KZ e K ' g V Q , .1 Q: 'V , . , . vm., , K- ikely to be largest for some time .f i Q , ,. :vi W S' as W fffvx , iw K . . . I . ' in av' 'Q f 'ii 1, 5 1 gm' 1 .W ary. f. L J I my , .1 f , A, i I ' ff lb 4, , r w ty. ,I --W-V...-' i. -,,' L:-.., I ,t., ,gn ai' -Q, 1, 444, A fx-, f ' ' at 4 ' H? 'W ta A xkxx G wi :lv x0 X 'ns X 1 in d Lx if 'H' J pl 1, ,V '-yep? a 4 i r 'ii V A ,Emma f :25i 'i i M55 , ,. M it kkf , , K I WM M . it -- 2 V ,Z I ax if 2' -Q., H .. ., 'H My vggggw ' ' Qi ' ,-4 W. Q W A f I fn' I , z L iii? V W f1 1.-nfs. ,.-, W 'fx Donald Marsh Brenda Martin Matt McGeary Richard McGinnis Mike McGraw Kevin McLaughlin Kelly Merritt Kristine Merritt William Merritt Steve Miller Traci Miller Allen Moon Scott Mundorff Lisa Novak Matt Parker Geraldine Parsha Nola Pecora Scott Penner Walter Perry Paula Petrucci Rick Phillips Kerry Redilla Sidney Reed Joy Ritenour Lori Rolley William Rummell Barbara Sapp Terry Schnavely Gregory Shingler Karen Shirey Tom Shomo Karen Short Jeff Short Mike Silk Lisa Simpson Chris Snyder Judy Sndyer Tammy Snyder Teresa Spangler Richard Stuart Shawn Stufft Michael Suschak Seventh graders have a microscopic outlook Robbie Swatsworth Janice Tantlinger Sue Tantlinger Tom Tarter Mike Telford Joe Thompson Not Pictured Charles Clark Ernest Dickson Sonia Hollen William Klauss Jeff Shanner Mark Tutokey N ,A Jesse Whipkey Dave Wynn Mike Wynn Jeff Zimmerman LouAnn Zufall ., Z , ,v L 2 f ,Qi ff? Q gg? 4Kv!fig'43fl?2 i' M X A N 7 . QL 1 EH I MMM Local and district administrators cooperate FW f' Mr. Orvis Steimer - Business Manager and Mr. Enoch Woot- Mr. Milroy Carnahan -- Superintendent of Schools ton - Curriculum Coordinator Board of Education - Seated: Mrs. Gladys Siard, vice-presi- Vin Th0maS- Standing? MV- Phmllil Maloney: MF- John MCKIVC' dentg Dr. Mary Kinney, secretaryg Mrs. Erma Stoufferg Mr. Ne- CTL president: MT- BCH Lamb, treasurer: MF- Donald MOHHI- lin efficient management of school district ' 5 l ii ,M--1'- Mr. Carl Perian - Assistant Principal 751 kj' W: A65 an 2-9- ia Mrs. Shirley McChesney and Miss Linda Magnani - Secre- taries L M - yi ,.t,NW X Mr. Fred Pickup - High School Principal The operation of the Ligonier Valley School Dis- trict is similar to the operation of any other business with a budget of approximately five million dollars a year. Overall policy for all phases of both instruction- al and non-instructional activities is established by the Board of Education and carried out by the administra- tive staff. ln addition to Mr. Carnahan, Mr. Wootton, and Mr. Stcimer, other district administrators are Mr. Francis Voyten, school psychologist, Mrs. Marie Johnson, cafeteria supervisorg and Mr. Ray Beam, maintenance supervisor. Mr. Pickup and Mr. Perian are responsible for the day-to-day operation of our high school. A major construction project was completed during the past year, and the 1977-78 school term saw the opening of the new elementary building adjacent to the high school. The school houses third, fourth, fifth, and sixth level students from the Laurel Valley area. The building was dedicated in a public ceremony on February 5, 1978. Facult in a variety of fields offer special Mrs. Kathryn Palko assists Mr. Allen in the senior high guidance office and ably staffs the Career Resource Center. Mrs. Ocie Kuhar, school nurse, administers first aid to sick and injured students and maintains health records for each student. Below: Students who make use of the library are assisted with research by Librarian Mrs. Nancy Schaller. f' K F- - '-ls. Mr. Jerry Allen, guidance counselor, helps students future career fields and to schedule necessary courses Mr. Stanley Dohoda is the guidance counselor for the junio high school and advisor to the Student Council. services and assist with career c o Q0 up Mrs. Joan Berenbrok teaches physical education and sponsors the Leaders Club and the Girls' Varsity Club. Mr. Robert Bendel teaches occupational education and works actively with the Shotgunners and the Archery Club. wi Language arts range from required English R if x 'N 'iz' 'La ,, vid English is taught to eighth graders and to eleventh grade business, vocational and general students by Mrs. Pat Neff. ef Q' Mrs. Janet Betke enjoys her work with senior high speech students and in ninth grade English classes. Mr. William Flickinger teaches seventh grade English and twelfth grade vocational and general English students. I i M ml . rl l Mr. Bert Toy stresses reading fundamentals for seventh graders and teaches tenth grade remedial English. courses to studies in Spanish and German Mrs. Priscilla Burkett specializes in teaching Spanish at four levels for grades nine through twelve. Journalism, German and tenth grade English students are instructed by Mrs. Lila Peters. Junior and senior college prep students and senior vocational and general students are taught by Mrs. Elnora Chisnell. L Al A. W 157 Students of Laurel Valle are offered courses Mrs. Joanne Bauman is the fine instructor of general art classes, as well as drawing and painting and crafts. Mrs. Linda Luther, a new face at Laurel Valley, teaches junior high art classes on a half-day basis. 'f'-wmm....,,,,.,. I 1 l Mr. Duane Hall is the conductor of both junior and senior high choruses. He also teaches junior high music classes. Mr. Eugene Gorirossi directs the marching and concert bands and gives instrumental lessons to band members. in the Fine Arts and 'Ng ,,.,s' Teaching business math, business law, and typing are the-duties of Mrs. Pamela Stickle. l Accounting, clerical practice, and typing are the courses taught by Mr. Dale Wahl. in Vocational Skills Miss Pat Lawlor, back at Laurel Valley once Miss Lynne Sepesy of- more, teaches Business English, shorthand, fers courses in home economics and creative stitchery. notetaking, and office machines. sel .Q A ' 2 'i' t- 1. - f ' K -,,... ..,- A gggz .. A ggzi.. - , W e ,,' .V TSM ! si if -. if 1. '.f' - e.'. ' i ii we ,,.. f :I -'. 2. X- f.' ' ' -i. get f t , xi . I , 'K ' i i w al' r , Y yy . Q lt f. , - iwi: . mx Mrs. Mollie Spory involves many students in her courses in home eco- nomics, foods and nutrition, and child development. ...M .,m:.f-.1 .., Sbw 2 M L.: Teachers in science and math departments Mr. Kenneth Glenn transferred to Laurel Valley from Ligonier this year to teach biology. 1 a as RW ' MX l . ,. ,ref 1 Physical science is Mr. John Sekela's specialty and he shares this information with eighth and ninth graders. Students in Mr. Curtis King's general science classes learn the interesting aspects of the subject. Mrs. Margaret King instructs students in the field of chemistry, along with teaching a physical science course. I1 ust deal with a host of 'unknownsa 1 Mr. Gerald Page, teacher of Algebra I and II, Mr. Joseph Rura, Laurel Valley's Athletic Director, stresses procedure as well as correct answers. teaches math to seventh grade students. ...ff , '7 '2s Mr. John Moore teaches eighth and ninth grade modern math and challenges the seniors in his physics class also. Mr. Lee Kerr gives instruction on geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry and math analysis. Teachers strive to meet the specia Mr. Richard Hiner gives students insight into past events around the world in his world cultures classes. Mr. Ernest Pudliner introduces the history, geography and culture of many lands to his seventh grade students. t. ,X Q l 5 mx fe ' Qi Hu ., 5 , Fm N ' E -. . A' ,. ' 9 .ff ., . 2 -,f: . Young drivers attain knowledge of the rules of the road from Mr. Eugene Cameron, who also teaches U.S. cultures. Mr. Richard Headrick teaches POD, economics, civics and psychology. He is also the senior class coordinator. Below: Mr. Thomas Bryson teaches U.S. cultures to eighth and tenth grade students and serves as equipment manager for athletics. lil? ..,ff' needs and interests of the ...Www , -N - ,,: 1- , . J G A +- 1:1442 .,... . r Zwfrl: . .. . . W., ' 5 i f,5il'm C I 'W' 5 Mr. Francis Parks instructs the junior high students in the well-equipped Learning-disabilities Center. Miss Cindy Mabon is the assistant in the Learning-disabilities Center, where she provides individual instruction for students. students Mr. Andrew Pahach is the wood shop instructor for students in grades eight through twelve. In the metal shop, Mr. Marvin Keller teaches basic technical drawing and the fundamentals of metal working. l 163 Service personnel keep LV operating smoothly Mrs. Mary Burkett-Head Cook Cooks-Front row: Nora Gordon, Mary Reven, Doris Galbraith. M ,. M K. Row two: Mary Burkett, Clara Gamble, Gail Dillon, Michelle Stiffey. 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CM ' ' W Vulcan, too, is looking to the future. VULC AN, INC. Latrobe, PA Hydro Carbide Corporation 0 Vulcan Mold and lron Company 0 Westmoreland Plastics Company Chemung Foundry Corporation 0 Shepard Niles Crane 81 Hoist Corporation ' Vulcan Engineering Company QL i X xx ,aw Mellon It helps you do more with your money Graduation brings on new dimensions -and new responsibilities. And you'll find that banking will play an important role in your future. 'l'here's banking, and then there's Mellon Banking. And the difference can make managing money easier for you. Mellon Banking is a combination of banking services that work hard for you. And Mellon Banking is the people who stand behind them. Together, we'll help you do more with your money. Ligonier Office Congratulations to the Class of 1978 From PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Jennerstown, Pennsylvania LIGONIER VALLEY BRANCH Laughlintown, Pennsylvania SOMERSET MALL BRANCH , ff: I i Somerset, Pennsylvania WE HAVE ALWAYS HAD FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS Highest Interest Rates Permitted Paid on Savings Accounts FULL TRUST SERVICES AVAILABLE Member FDIC Your Independent Community Bank Congratulations To The Class Of 1978 Compliments Of THE PIE SHOPPE EO Home Of Fine Baked Goods And Community Involvement. fs A ' 3 C it X' , ,. I h N an -4, 4 ff' S , WW ' Nothing Comes Closer To Homemade Flavor Than Baked Goods From THE PIE H OPPE! Wishes EMPLOYEES OF THE CONEMAUGH GENERATING STATION AND THE CONEMAUGH GENERATING STATION OWNER'S GROUP I Sli it iw 5 QC' r f calise Real Estate Nfl? mm, . in We're Proud Of Our Reputation! Helping folks to get a home, apartment or business of their own - and getting their money's worth e has been our business. Let the experts on our staff assist you with the details, costs and advice necessary to make your dream of a new home a reality. We can guide you from start to finish. We Sell Homes by using the most efficient marketing methods in Real Estate We Buy Homesi' if you have a home to sell and need immediate help - call us. We Trade Homes if you wish to trade your old home when purchasing a new home. We Protect Homesv with our Castle-Shieldv home protection plan. We Serve You with complete multilist office. You will be satisfied. Call now one of our three offices for an appointment with the professionals . IRWIN GREENSBURG LATROBE 864-5500 837-9400 539-3525 Best Wishes To The Class Of u78 THE REAL McCOY'S DAIRY MART 8: MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Route 71 1 President--I. Conrad Gamble V. President-Robert L. Gamble Secretary-joseph L. Howe GAMBLE 81 GAMBLE0 ff ,ml EA GVGOW? T- lllllnn v--- 7 rmgpp-i ,-1 X X4Y' General Contractors Q' I: . I P.O. Box 57 Bolivar, Pennsylvania 15923 Area Code: 412 676-4747 58 Years In Construction Business BORING'S SERVICE STATION 84 CIROCERY Tires-Batteries-Accessories American Oil Motor Club Service Phone 235-9987 - Route 711 New Florence, Pa 15944 BORINC-'S ARCTIC CAT You Can Count On The Cat Route 711 NEW FLORENCE, PENNSYLVANIA Phone: 235-2171 -1 ONLY RIVAL! 439g Arctic Cat ' . IGN fl vs. Q xx.. ,n..i.- l zz, ff' I f 1 ' ' if i , .L RD1 THE FINEST rom -v IN ALL SEASON VEHICLES All I0 IF SNUWMOBIIES MODELS FOR SPORTSMEN INDUSTRY AND UTILITIES. Congratulations To The Class Of 1978 FIVE R. EXCAVATING, INC R.D. 1, Box 387 New Florence, Pa. 15944 Phone 412-235-2336 Ray Ritenour, President Contracting in all types of heavy construction for lakes, railroads, and site preparation on commercial, industrial, and private sites. Also competitive hourly rental on dozers, pans, compactors, hi-lifts, and trucking. as 3' 1, ,, 44 : jf ,fig Q A Nw ' Q 1 President .... Vice-President . . . Secretary ....... Assistant Secretary Treasurer ....... Nancy Galbraith Lisa McClure Duane Moon Rodney Smith Bob Muir Ada Douvara Mike Pardee Gloria Cunningham Kevin Csehoski Terena Dohoda '77 Student Council ,78 Advisor - Stan Dohoda Student Council Representatives Renee Henderson Patty Craft Richard Dohoda Nadine Henderson Susie King Patty Dohoda Carol King Curtis Luther Paula McCullough sl' . Debbie Keiper . -Patti Ritenour - .Nancy Galbraith - - - .Claudia Mayer - - Rob Browning Sheila Wisner Wendy Beeler Ann Hamill Kathy Karageanes Susan Kay Kelly Brett Bill Conrad Nina Henderson Tim Howard ' .-1' CLA-f i gsm EDUCATION PROCESS U T U R E USINESS EAQPERS MERICA Q PRESIDENT ......... Val Altimus VICE-PRESIDENT . . . Connie 0'Shel1 SECRETARY ........ Mafkee Crawley TREASURER ........ Beth Sutter ADVISORS: MRS. PAM STICKLE MISS PAT LAWLOR MR. DALE WAHL LAUREL VALLEY HIGH SCHOGL CHAPTER 2498 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! N W FLORENCE OFFICE JDHNSTOWN Q BAN K AND TRU T COMPANY Other Offices 532 Main Street Johnstown CambriaCity Geistown Westmont Richland Davidsville I-looversville Benscreek Boswell Vinco Bakerton Somerset Holsopple Bolivar Windber Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation M ,,. ,,., my M. W Y? - xxx v. ,V X s ee-Mx I ' .eta-ers .HMNWQ GE Rl G ,.D..e.ua.tf. 5 MEATS 'DAIRY PRODUCTS PRODUCE 'LIGHT LUNCHES GEHRI G'S DAIRY STGRE Fine Meats Dairy Products Produce Ronald W. Gehring, Manager Phone 235-8951 New Florence, Pennsylvania Good Luck Rams From v . ' v , HGMER CITY STATE BANK ARMAGH, PA. We wink-awake bmi' makes 2271550 easy I I Cyx' Q anking H Member FDIC Mon.-Thur 10 00 T 4 30 Friday 10'O0 T 8 00 Saturd y 9 OO T 12 O0 BARTOW'S GARAGE CCNGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1978 CHUCK BARTOW BOLIVAR, PA 676-5187 LAUREL VALLEY BOOSTERS ASSOCIATION, INC. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1978 PRESIDENT DEAN CALDWELL VICE-PRESIDENT SAM VAUGHAN SECRETARY JACKIE CALDWELL TREASURER CAROL LENHART ad Best Wishes Seniors STILES, PRO HARDWARE AND SUPER MARKET Box 82 Seward, PA 15954 GyStl Ppt STI LE 5 ARKET Sw! S Congratulations To The Class of 1978 BIG SPRINGS HOTEL Mr. 84 Mrs. Jacob Krisko Seward, PA 15954 SHANN N CREEK B PTI T CHURCH A warm hearted church Shannon Creek Road New Florence, Pa. with a Christ centered message Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Youth Choir 5:00 p.m. Church Training 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Wed. Night Prayer Service 7:00 p.m Pastor: Marshall Crawley Church Phone 235-2130 Home Phone 235-2823 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and the knowledge ofthe holy is understandingw - Proverbs 9:10 Congratulations To The Class Of '78 WEFS MAKING EACH DAY A LITTLE BETTER FOR YOU WEST END FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION RD ifl, LIGONIER, PA. 15658 PHONE 238-6644 LIGONIER VALLEY MINI-MALL EXCAVATING DITCHING GENERAL HAULING SMITHLEY CONSTRUCTION DONALD SMITHLEY ROUTE 1, Box 135 BOLIVAR, PA. 15923 TELEPHONE 14125 238-4430 B 459 8460 Home 459-7667 +95-SM SK 'el fl . Ol I 121 Q IEILTOIS ff' Annu-u Q! nouns or : DQS' THOMAS M. CHISNELL REALTOR SaleS'APl91'3iSal5 80 South Stewart St. Blairsville, Pa 15717 CONGRATULATIONS 1978 GRADUATES WATCHMAKER'S JEWELRY, INC Fine Diamonds And Clockworks J D ' P tmezas Rich land Mall P d 'L J h t wn, Pa. 15904 iam, n w H O L I DAY IN N OF LIGONIER Loyalhanna Street Ligonier, Pennsylvania SUPER OIL CO. Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil I. Cleanest Burning Heating Oil Available Famous Texaco Jet Flame Booster 2. Prompt Delivery 3. Budget Plan 4. Burner Service By Expert Technicians 5. 24 Hr. Emergency Service 6. Complete Line Of Oil Fired Equipment, Furnaces, Water Heaters And Air Conditioning Units 7. Estimates For New Installations Freely Given Seward, Pa. I Phone:446-5149 HEATING Oll. K EDWARD J. SPEIDEL FUNERAL HOME FLOYD KEELER TRUCKING SER VICE Box 81 New Florence, Penna. 15944 Floyd E. Keeler, Owner Telephone: 4l2f235 2844 Armagh HENRY CLAY SNOBY All Kinds of Insurance Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co. Nationwide Fire Ins. Co. Nationwide Life Ins. Co. Armagh Office Box 104 Phone-Seward 814-446-5212 Columbus 16, Ohio Compliments of STILES' BUS LINES COL. HARRY R. BORING AND COL. KA TH Y POZAR The Laurel Valley Auctioneers from STANDARD SAVINGS 84 LOAN ASSOCIATION Ligonier Office 211 West Main St. Ligonier Pa. KENNETH N.GRAY FUNERAL HOME ModernAirC d't' dCh l SEPTIC TANK 8a ELECTRIC EEL SERVICE HUGH H. PEOPLES Rt. 1, Box 138 Bolivar, Pa. 15623 Phone: 412-238-4079 BOTTEGAL'S SUNOCO Inspection, Towing, And Tires Seward Pennsylvania Route 56 LIGGNIER SALES SL SERVICE Route 30 East P.O. Box L Ligonier, PA 15658 Phone: C4121 238-5790 I INTERNATIUNAI. IIAARVESTER SEWARD AUTO PARTS Pennsylvania State I nspectlon AAA Service Phone 446-5215 Seward, P OAK GROVE PHARMACY The Drug Store That Serves Laurel Valley Prescriptions Fanny Farmer Candies Pantene - For The Health Of Your Hair Cosmetics Photo Finishing North Of Ligonier In The Mini Mall Phone 238-6988 Jacob L. Grimm R.Ph. Congratulations HELPING PEOPLE Class of JUST LIKE YOU. 647897 4.-P-mw,m...nuwusooo Q- .. r ... U. lm-w..,.Q,. Latrobe Center Route 30 Latrobe, Pa. 15650 Phoner 5374271 49? YEAGERKS' GREENHOUSE di FLORIST J 5 , X1 , 1g,tGR4,l, 7? '- ,,,,- All Occasion Floral Arrangements ff F 09 in -- 5 I , ,,, Funeral 0 Weddings 0 Corsages D , Kg, ,Q Vegetable Plants Free Delivery On Floral Arrangements Within 25 Mile Radius Bolivar, Pa. 15923 Phone 676-5389 FROSTY WAY 81 STACEY MOBILE HOME COURT Mary Eileen Gall, Owner R.D. l New Florence Phone: 235-2156 HAYES PHARMACY Hospital Equipment For The Home, Sales 8: Rentals Reliable Prescription Service Whitmans Candy Film Processing And Photo Supplies Fine Cosmetics a A 134 W. Main st. L1s0mer,Pa- Phone 238-2907 TOM GONDA, PRINTER OFFSET si LETTERPRESS R-D- 3, BOX 12-A Phone: 412-238-9591 Rvute 30 F-21St Ligonier, Penna. 15658 Compliments of E. R. CALDWELL, INC. Ligonier, Pennsylvania RALPH'S SERVICE STATION Gas T Stl I P Ol Stl B tt COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY Main Office-Latrobe, Pa. Lg nie B h PI IU ty W tNew1 L 1 R d DORUTHY FERRIS BEAUTY SALUN A Full Service Salon For Men And Women And Eve gApp t t Ph 235 2106 203 Walnut Str t New Florenc P 1 5944 Auto Mechanics-Body Repair VALE - TECHNICAL INSTITUTE B' il1e,Pa- 15717 VALE - TECH CENTER 14121459-9500 Call collect for appointment - or write for free brochure - No Obligation WIRING Congratulations . , A To The ' Graduates .P , I 3 I R.D. I, Ligonier, Penna. 1978 in ss Phone 238r980l Or 238-98I I Home Of Fair Measure And Quality Materials JOH N N IES AUTO SERVICE Clyde, Pa. 676-9920 Sunoco Gas Oil State Inspection Prop. John Ofman FLO-AN N TAVERN, INC. Route 259 West Bolivar Pennsylvania 4:5 I , ivli J Q I if 9 I GOULD'S BOTTLED GAS B1 ll P yl GRAFFKS' GARAGE New Florence Pa. 15944 15717 Ph 235 2470 TOM ROWLAND NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Auto-F1re-L1fe-Health Best Wishes From Your New G.M. Quality Dealer FARABAUGH CHEVROLET OLDS, INC. North Market St E t Phone 238 5606 00 Lg ' P NF! R.D. I, Bolivar 537-2881 angor lark REALTO R.D. 2 RS CHAMPION LAKES GOLF CLUB Jerry Lynch And Dick Groat HALULA RESTAURANT - BAR RT. 30 LATROBE Seafood - French Fried Shrimp Oysters - Deviled Crabs - Pizza - Fish Fries Banquets - Parties - Mixed Drinks BANGOR - CLARK REAL TORS Blairsville Branch 5 West Market St. Phone: 459-5550 Best Wishes From THE FLORENCE MINING CO. Pennsylvania 539-9929 New Florence, Pa GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1978 MASTER'S TUXEDO MANOR 5 For The Finest In Formal Wear Downtown Johnstown I Richland Mall 515 Main Street TWO Locatlons Across From Duke 8c Duchess Theater Phone 814-536-6529 Phone 814-266-4512 Hours: 9-5 Monday Thru Saturday Hours: 10-10 Monday thru Saturday 9-9 Monday And Thursday COE'S CATERING Wedding Receptions P. . 423 Cooper Ave. BOX lliifshes 539-3760 Banquets CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES B 62 B ELECTRICAL MFG. CU., INC. Electrical Mining Supplies Seward, Pa. 15954 202 Congratulations 1978 Graduates! NATIONAL BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH ghV 11 yOff 459-6780 Bl ll P E t gH l g S Pt SYt HAROLD GALBRAI TH R.D. if 1 N Florence, Pa 15944 h rhr h g D yChP HENDERSON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, INC. Route 7-11 A F ThL lV11yHghSh1 Ph ez 412 235-2150 Custom Exha t Recaps-New Tire -P t CONGRATULATIONS DR. PAUL R. P. HUGHES New Florence, Pa. 1 James And Paul Cover Photographs For All Occasions COVERSTUDIO 504 Main Street Dial 536-5189 Johnstown Pennsylvania BURKETT'S STORE Phone 676-5880 Washington Street Bolivar, Pennsylvania BLAIRSVILLE AUTO ASSOCIATION Bonarrigo Ford, Inc., Ford - Mercury P. C. Walters, Chrysler - Dodge - Plymouth Jonnet City, Cadillac - Oldsmobile - Pontiac Bosco Buick - Chevorlet, Inc., Buick - Chevorlet A8LP 231 E. Main St. Blairsville, PA 15717 RUSBOSIN FURNITURE Furniture - Carpet - T.V.'s - Appliances Free Delivery - Free Layaway LATROBE 30 SHOPPING PLAZA Open 10-9 Daily Phone: 537-5115 Best Wishes To The,Class Of ,78 CAROL M CCULLUU GH 'S BEAUTY SHOP 2'l6 20th Street New Florence, Pa. Phone 235-2408 , at - . a 0 WM S IFQLRLQ . - - North Market St. Extension, Ligonier f . 4l2!238-9577 5535853-E-Q F HELP Lrcomsn snow-suv IN LIGONIER ,WDW fw,, : ., N,.f.' -N . - ,F I sooner: i , 12105. f Th ' - -- - afifif- , 1 A 0, -' -lg-A e FORD in your future is here . . . - order your 1978 now and be the first one on your block to havea new FURD. P'f'f-i 205 GOLDEN'S MARKET Route 711 North Ligonier, Pa. Phone: 238-4910 LIGONIER APPLIANCE Sc TELEVISION,INC. Phone 238-6488 Authorized GE Dealer 113 Public Square Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Compliments Of MARTIN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Clothing And Footwear Ligonier, Pennsylvania TIBERI'S TAVERN -Pizza- 238-2296 71 l North, Ligonier, Pa. NEW FLORENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Steam rug cleaner and buttons 189 13th St. Phone 235-9982 AMERICAN TAILORING SL TUXEDO COMPANY CFormer London Mall Storej 517 Main St. Johnstown, Pa. 15901 SEWARD BEAUTY SHOP Operator and Manager FRAN HAJJARR Also Does Menis Hairstyling Tues-Sat Phone: 446-5044 Everything in Music WEISNER MUSIC CENTER 408-410 Main St. Johnstown, Pa. Downtown Phone 535-2561 jghngtgwn AFCS. Code 814 UNITED JE WELERS 412 Main St. Johnstown, Pa. 15901 LaPORTA'S FLOWER SHOP 342 Washington Street Johnstown, Pa. 15901 TROYAN AND SON T.V. COLOR SPECIALIST All Work Guaranteed New and Used T.V.'s Antenna's Seward, Pa. Phone: 446-5958 V2 Miles West of Blairsville, Pa. Old Rt. 22 zuwuzn U., x BARKLEY'S RADIATOR SERVICE Since 1946 Complete Radiator Service All Radiators Flow Checked Free 459-7930 459-9934 PENN VIEW EQUIPMENT CO. TRUCK SERVICE,' GRAFF INSURANCE P.O. Box 36 16 West Market St. , , Blairsville RQD. if 1, BOX 271 Blairsville, Pa. 15717 Pa. 15717 Phone 412-459-6057 THE BLACK LANTERN ERIE INN INSURANCE EXCHANGE PIZZA,S SANDWICI-IES Under New Management James E. Bechtold 660 Washington St. Marian Lange and James Lange Bolivar, Pa' Armagh, Pa. phone: 446-5973 Sales Representative PIIOUCI 676-5407 207 Danihs Men's And Teen's Wear Family Footwear 412-459-9696 22 East Market St. Blairsville, Pa- ini? ' 'rs if 1 1 Lv- - J.. 4 .l 1 s-thu -T4 jg- . . 'bun ,- ,L . A i ' L 5 ' Em 'lllli -155'-ii l Route 22 East Blairsville, Pa. 14121 459-8190 BEST WISHES GRADS HORNICKS HARDWARE 84 SPORTING GOODS, INC. 316 Broad Street Johnstown, Pa. 15906 Best Wishes Class Of 78 ADAMS BROTHERS New Florence 208 Gary L. Young, Mgr. Interior Decorating PYLE Appliance 8a Furniture Center Carpet We Service Everything We Sell 116 East Market Street Tel. 459-8080 Blairsville, Pa. 15717 UPSTAIRS-DOWNSTAIRS Come And Browse Open Daily-9:30-5:00 Resale Clothes For The Entire Family Bullentin Board Service Bric-A-Brac We Originate Others Imitate 136 E. Main St. Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Phone 238-4290 CLARENCE B. RUFF Jeweler On The Ligonier Diamond NEW FLORENCE FLORAL SHOP 235-2212 New Florence, Pa. JOHN HALL, INC. Mechanical Contractors Ligonier, Pa. Since 1888 The Voice OfThe Ligonier Valley Now Serving Over 4,100 Families. THE LIGONIER ECHO Ligonier'Pennsylvania 15658 Telephone 412f238-2111 member. . .The Laurel Group Newspapers Four Well Established Weeklies Serving Southern And Eastern Westmoreland County Pizzas Sandwiches TWIN TOWERS INN Hedges St. '- Seward, Pa. 15954 Under new ownership John W. Hodge U Phyllis J. Hodge 466-6643 DIRINALDO STORE Shoe Repairing Newspapers Shoes And Clothing For The Entire Family Bolivar New Florence THE BROWN CROWE Clothing Outlet Men 8a Women Somewhere on the Diamond Ligonier, Pa. 15658 f412j 238-5580 HOWARD S. MCCABE FUNERAL HOME 244 W. Main St. Phone 238-5511 Ligonier Pennsylvania FORBES ROAD GUN MUSEUM R. D. 3 Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Phone: 238-9544 LAMANTIA 'S MARKET Phone: 676-4721 Washington Street Bolivar, Pa. MR. OWEN WOLF ORD 144 E. Main Street Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Phone: 238-9866 RIVERSIDE MARKET THE YOUTH OF TODAY IS TOMORROWS FUTURE Seward, Pa. 15954 CHICKEN OF TOMORROW FAIRFIELD MANOR MOBILE HOME PARK 84 SALES PHONE 238-7140 OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 TO 5 ROUTE 711 NORTH 7 MILES NORTH OF LIGONIER ACROSS FROM CHAMPION LAKES GOLF COURSE SHOMO'S MARKET Phone 676-2250 Bolivar Pennsylvania Phone 459-9350 BLAIRSVILLE FLOOR COVERING 26 W. Market St. . Blairsville, Penna. 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Mr. 8: Mrs. Ernest Pudliner Heidi Thompson 8: Robbie McClellan Mr. 8: Mrs. Stan Dohoda Abbot, Allen 71 Acknowledgements 220 Adams, James 88, 131 Administrators 152-153 Advertisements 165-214 All Sports Club 108 Allen, Jeffrey 53, 90, 108, 136 Allen, Jerry 154 Index Bauman, Joanne 158 Beal, Lynn 80, 88, 97, 100, 104, 112, 131 Bealonis, Edward 18, 42, 43, 45, 103 Bealonis, Eugene 46, 52, 109, 117, 131 Allshouse, Timothy 146 Altimus, Altimus, Altimus, Altimus, Elizabeth 105, 115, 136, 137 Paul 46, 52, 131, 135 Thomas 80, 87, 94, 141, 145 Valery 9, 18, 80, 81, 93, 100, 101,104,119 American Field Service 100 Anderson, Rhondi 57, 136 Anderson, Shari 56, 76, 77, 121, 131 Archery Club 116 Ardrey, Brian 136 Arford, Lori 90, 146 Astolos, Samuel 136 Astolos, Timothy 146 Athletics 41-78 Baird, David 146 Baird, Debra 115, 146 Baird, Edward 94, 113, 141 Baird, Gary Ross 18, 42, 45, 80, 81 Baird 88,89,l00,102,114, 117 Baird, Ivan 131 Baird, Keith 146 Baird, Lisa 141 Baird, Mike 146 Baird, Nancy 135 Baird, Pamela 18, 54, 55, 100, 106 Scott 80 87 109 146 135 Bealonis, George 47, 126 Bealonis, Jeffrey 42, 46, 52, 66, 109, 117, 126 Beatty, David 80, 87, 112, 136 Beatty, Jonathon 146 Bechtold, Jane 5, 13, 18, 54, 55, 99 100,102,106, 114 Beeler, Roni 90, 136 Beeler, Wendy 90, 96, 141 Bendel, Bonnie 90, 116, 146 Bendel, Karen 57, 90, 136 Bendel, Robert 42, 107, 116, 155 Bennett, Colleen 100, 105, 131 Berenbrok, Joan 110, 111, 155 Berkey, Carole 88, 112, 131 Berkey, John 118, 126 Berkey, Kathy 120, 146 Bernabo, David 5, 7, 8, 11, 18, 22, 66 67, 69, 78, 104, 109, 117 Bernabo, Russell 80, 87, 116, 146 Betke, Janet 101, 156 Betton, Debra 74, 104, 111, 126 Betton, Sherry 65, 106, 141 Betts, James 126 Betts, Joseph 19 Betts, Timothy 131 Biss, Belinda 126 ,,,VVV Biss, Daniel 124,126 Biss, Stephen 131 Boske, Joseph 131, 134 Boske, Kerry 46, 106, 117, 126 Botteicher, Gregory 131 Bouch, Gerald 147 Bowden, Esther 88, 111, 126 Bowden, Thomas 20,102, 103 Bracken, James 42, 58, 66, 70, 109 126, 130 Bracken, Rhonda 80, 87, 120, 136 Brett, Kelly 80, 87, 96, 115, 147 Brinker, Jeff 80, 87, 136 Brinker, Lisa 20, 80, 81, 88, 89, 114 Brown, James 147 Browning, Laura 80, 87, 95, 141, 142 Browning, Robert 20, 58, 59, 95, 96 109, 117 Bryson, Kerry 90, 116, 147 Bryson, Thomas ,66, 70, 162 Bucklen, Terry 73, 146, 147 Burkett, Kimberly 136 Burkett, Priscilla 157 Burkett, Theresa 111, 114, 126 Busony, Curtis 20, 42, 44, 97, 117 Cafeteria Staff 164 Cairns, Todd 47, 66, 109, 126 Caldwell, Beth 20, 60, 61, 62, 74, 75 77, 88, 89, 93, 100, 104, 110 Baird, Tracy 88, 105, 126 Balencic, Annamarie 63, 64, 76, 77, 86, 88, 110, 131 Balencic, Christine 116, 146, 147 Balencic, Stephen 72, 101, 108, 109 141 Band Qjrj 87 Band Qsrj 80-81 Banko, Susan 88, 100, 106, 111, 126 Barkley, Franklin 136 Barnhart, Claire 126 Barrow, Tony 53, 146 Bartlett, Donald 136 Bartlett, Michael 34, 122 Bartow, Michael 18, 40 Bartow, Susan 76, 136 Baseball 42-45 Basketball, Girls 60-65 Basketball, Jr. high 71-73 Basketball JV 68,70 Basketball, Varsity 66, 67, 69 Basketball Club Qjr. highj 109 Basketball Club fsr. highj 109 Bassett, Robert 131 Bassler, Richard 18, 40, 42, 44, 58, 59, 100, 117 Bassler, William 42, 58, 126 Black, Deborah 82, 111, 126, 129 Black, Jennifer 65, 90, 113, 136 Black, Karen 19, 93, 104, 119 Blake, Phyllis 65, 90, 115, 116, 146 Blake Rondal 12 13 19 102 Blankenbicker, Carrie 88, 104, l 11, 126 Blankenbicker, Lisa 19, 100, 101, 103 Board of Education 152 Boring, Allen 19, 40, 46, 49, 78, 88 89, 117 Boring, Barbara 88, 126 Boring, Craig 135 Boring, Douglas 145 Boring, Janet 19, 93 Boring, Jerry 146 Boring, Joan 141 Boring, John 141 Boring, Karla 65, 136 Boring Kevin 80, 87, 146 Boring Kim 131 Boring Richard 146 Boring Ricky 125, 126 Boring Roger 131 Boring Sherry 19, 84, 101 Boring Tammie 90, 115, 147 Boring, Boske, 55, 78, Valarie CSpanglerJ 19, lll Elizabeth 4, 6, 7, 8, 20, 27, 54, 88, 89, 98, 99, 100, 102, 106 Caldwell, Bonnie 65, 80, 87, 113, 147 Caldwell, Michael 80, 87, 147 Caldwell, Ronald 53, 71, 90, 108, 109 136 Cameron, Eugene 162 Cameron, Ira 131 Cameron, Leslie 136 Cameron, Peggy 20, 88, 89 Campbell, Penny 147 Campbell, Vickie 106, 111, 126 Cardarella, Joel 46, 52, 88, 131 Cardarella, Kim 84, 137 Carnahan, Milroy 152 Carney, Debra 54, 60, 88, 104, 106 110,126 Carney, Kelli 146, 147 Catanese, John 20, 38, 43, 91, 97, 102 103 Catanese, Michael 141 Catanese, Tracy 90, 91, 112, 113,141 144 Catanese, 'Vincent 42, 126 Cavallo, Richard 137 Cengia, Mark 21, 97, 103, 107 Cheerleaders, Jr. high 57, 139 Cheerleaders, JV 10, 56 Cheerleaders, Varsity 10, 54, 55 Chesla, Carla 57, 76, 80, 87, 137 Chesla, Janice 7, 11, 12, 21, 34, 36, 40 74, 83, 93 , 98,99, 100, 101, 104,110 Chesla, Lisa 137 Chesla, Randy 21, 102 Chisnell, Elnora 92, 157 Chorus Qrj 90 Chorus Csr.J 88-89 Clark, Anna 76, 135 Clark, Charles 150 Clark, David 143, 146, 147 Clark, Edward 21 Clark, Kim 131 Clark, Michelle 141 Clark, Rhonda 90, 147 Darby, James 8,10,11, 12,13 30, 40, 46, 49, 78, 117 Davis, Ricky 22 Decker, Frankie 22 Deemer, Allen 142 Deemer, Barbara 127 , 22, 27, Cooper, Sue 5, 7, 9, 21, 80, 81, 88, 89 Clawson, Eileen 118, 131 Clawson, Gladine 21, 40, 82, 88, 89 100,103,1l2,113,114 Clawson, Kirk 131 Clements, Alice 85, 137 Cochran, Bruce 21, 23, 40, 88, 89 Colananni, John 46, 52, 131 Colson, Antoinette 105, 126 Colson, Sherry 90, 142 Colson, Tina 90, 147 Condron, Angela 112, 142, 144 Condron, Lisa 105, 131 Connell, Joanne 106, 137 Conrad, Mary 63, 64, 74, 83, 88, 100 105, 110, 131 Conrad, Thomas 4, 8, 10, 21, 34, 42 44, 46, 49, 78, 88, 89, 92, 117 Conrad, William 73, 90, 96, 109, 146 147 98, 99,100,101,102, 106 Coy, Gene 94, 142 Craft, James 46, 52, 132 Craft, Patricia 56, 88, 96, 132 Craig, Charles 112, 137 Craig, Gregory 22, 40 Cramer, Neal 135 Crawford, Charles 34, 123 Crawford, James 127 Crawford, Mary 142 Crawford, Nancy 90, 147 Crawford, Perry 116, 137 Crawley, Markee 9, 22, 40, 85, 88, 89 Deemer, Clinton 112, 113, 142 Deemer, Craig 46, 52, 66, 109, 117, 118, 127 Deemer, Sandra 23, 93, 103, 104, 119 Deemer, Wade 135 Dennison, Lynn 132 Dennison, Ronald 94, 142 DeNorcy, Doug 131,132 Detwiler, Michael 90, 112, 113, 137 Devlin, Anita 116, 148 Devlin, David 127 DeWitt, Stewart 137 Deyarmin, William 23, 122 Dickson, Ernest 150 Dillon, David 23 Dillon, Janice 90, 148, 150 Dillon, Sharon 98 Dillon, Susan 148 Dipofi, Richard 72, 108, 109, 142 Dipofi, Toni 88, 111,127 DiRinaldo, William 23, 114 Dohoda, Patricia 65, 76, 80, 87, 96, 137 Dohoda, Richard 6, 42, 46, 50, 52, 66, 68, 69, 88, 95, 96, 109, 117, 132 Dohoda, Stanley 95, 96, 154 Dohoda, Terena 63, 64, 74, 80, 88, 95 96,98,99,100, 101,110,127 Donahoe, Richard 127 Douvara, Ada 23, 88, 89, 96, 100, 101, 103, 115 Dunmire, Sherrl 127 Eighth Grade 141-145 Foust, Nathan 94, 116, 142 Frampton, Sharon 24, 104 Fratrich, Stephen 46, 117, 127 Freshmen 136-140 Fuller, Glenn 53, 71, 108, 109, 137 Fuller, Kevin 8, 13, 24, 42, 45, 58, 59 78,107,117, 130 Gable, Greg 98 Gable, Todd 42, 66, 68, 70, 88, 100 109, 117, 127 Galbraith, Daniel 72, 80, 87, 95, 101 108, 109, 142 Galbraith, David 42, 58, 66, 70, 95 98,99,109,117,118,127 Galbraith, Edna Mae 132 Galbraith, James 132 Galbraith, Kimberly 13, 81, 83, 88 104,118, 126,127,130 Galbriath, Nancy 13, 23, 24, 39, 40, 60 61, 62, 74, 75, 77, 78, 88, 89, 96, 97 103, 110, 120 Galbraith, Ruth 148 Galbraith, Wendy 57, 90, 106, 120 141, 142 Gamble, Gail 4, 7, 8, 9, 24, 31, 34, 40 80, 81, 88, 89, 98, 99, 100 Gamble, Gina 80, 88, 110, 132 Gamble, Gregory 73, 116, 148 Gamble, Vernon 58, 127 Garland, Crystal 148 Garland, Doug 73, 148 Garland, Kelly 53, 87, 108, 137 Garland, Laura 137 Garland Polly 80, 105, 132 Garland, Garland Garland, Rick 135 Sandra 104, 132 Teresa 88, 112, 132 Garaventa, Anthony 24, 42, 44, 78 Gates, Lori 90, 142 92, 98, 99, 100, 102, 104 Crooks, Colleen 147 Crooks, Patricia 90, 145 Crusan, Angela 90, 142, 144 Crusan, 130 Charles 46, 78, 97, 106, 117 Crusan, Gregg 5, 7, 22, 42, 44, 58, 59 88, 89, 91,100,102,117 Crusan, Karen 90, 115, 147 Crusan, Lawrence 142 Crusan, Michelle 100, 104, 111, 127 Crusan, Sandra 90, 105, 115, 137 Crusan, Tamara 111,127 Crusan, Timothy 132 Crusan, Csehoski Vincent 109, 116, 147 , Brian 80, 87, 142 Csehoski, Donna 148 Csehoski, Douglas 80, 87, 94, 137 Csehoski, 109,117 ,118, 127 Csehoski, Valerie 12, 13 Cunningham, Bill 12 Cunningham, Gloria 6, 11, 60, 61, 77 88, 95, 96, 100, 110, 111, 127 Custer, Barry 132 Custer, Melinda 148 Custodial Staff 164 Kevin 46, 47, 66, 88, 96, 106, Eckenroad, Franklin 6, 112, 113, 141, 142 Ellsworth, 1-larold 148 Elkin, Maudelynn 23 Emert, Linda 24, 103, 111 Evans, Cathy 88, 90, 105, 137 1 15, Evans, Cynthia 80, 106, 111, 114, 127 Ewt, Timothy 24 Faculty 151-164 FBLA 104 Ference, Kathy 24, 40, 88, 89, 102, 104, 106 Ferri, James 46, 52, 117, 127 Ferris, Philip 80, 81, 132 FHA 105 Fletcher, Beth 142 Flickinger, Dorie 127 Flickinger, Glenn 72, 90, 109, 145 Flickinger, Joseph 53, 108, 142 Flickinger, William 156 Foltz, Brian 53, 106, 108, 137 Foltz, William 127 Football, jr. high 53 Football, JV 52 Football, Varsity 46-51 Forensics Club 101 Foster, David 80, 87, 107, 117, 137 Geary, William 46, 52, 132, 133 Gehlmann, Jeannette 90, 115, 116 148 Gehlmann, Robert 72, 109, 116, 143 Gehlmann, Tammy 90,115, 137 Gehring, Rodney 25, 102, 103 Gehring, Vickie 98 Gehring, Wayne 148 Girls' Varsity Club 110 Glenn, Kenneth 116, 151, 160 Glessner, Gregory 143 Glessner, William 25, 38, 43, 88, 89, 117 Glusko, Theodore 11, 25, 30, 42, 45, 46, 49, 78, 117 Glusko, Tracy 65, 80, 87, 106, 112, 143, 145 Golf Team 58-59 Gorirossi, Eugene 80, 87, 158 Gorirossi, Joseph 42 Gorirossi, Maria 80, 87, 112, 120,143 Gorman, Matt 43 Gorman, Ronald 25, 42, 44, 58, 59, 102,103,114, 117 Graham, Robert 80, 106, 132 Graham, Scott 87, 115, 148 Graver, William 80, 87, 94, 143 Gregory, Agatha 11, 12, 54, 55, 62, 74, 78, 88, 100,l10, 126, 127, 129 Gregory Bryan 8 Gregory, Donald 58, 88, 109, 131, 132 Grenke, Cathy 80, 87, 112, 141, 143 Grenke, Richard 58, 66, 70, 109, 118, 13 127, 0 Hall Chris 148 Hall Duane 88, 90, 158 Hall Hall Hall George 53, 72, 108, 109, 143 James 107, 132 Jozy 127 Halliof Fame 4-5 Hall, Paul 53, 71, 108, 109, 137 Hall, Tammie 115, 148 Hamill, Alan 53, 90, 108, 138 Hamill, Mary Ann 65, 90, 96, 143 Harbison, Lorraine 88, 106, 132 Harbison, Wayne 25 Harford, David 46, 50, 66, 69, 70, 78, 109, 117, 128 Harnish, Don 42 Harr, Jeffrey 25, 40, 46, 48, 78, 117 Headrick, Richard 107, 162 Health Careers Club 115 I Helsel, Tammy 85, 137, 138 Helzel, 128 Helzel, Brenda 90, 148 Helzel, Bruce 138 Heming, Carol 12, 54, 60, 95, 100, 110, 126, 128 Heming, Donald 46, 66, 68, 70, 78 109, 117, 128, 130 Heming, Gregory 148 Heming, Harold 107, 135 Heming, Laura 90, 115, 148 Heming, Maria 148 Heming, Randy 107, 116, 138 Heming, Shaun 132 Heming, Teresa 143 Henderson, Dennis 53,7l,108, 109,138 Henderson, Ernest 116, 148 Henderson, Larry 53, 108, 138 Henderson, Mary 132 Barbara 95, 100, 105, 113, 114, Horrell, Diane 4, 25, 37, 83, 92, 97, 100,101,l02,103,104,106,1l8,l19 Horrell, Lorrie 80, 87, 115, 120, 148 Howard, Sally 132 Howard, Sammy 26, 125 Howard, Stephen 73, 80, 87, 109, 148 Howard Tim 73, 96, 97, 109, 116, 146, 148 Howard Wayne 155 Howe, Tracy 6, 11, 46, 117, 126, 128 Huey, Thomasine 148 Hughes, Gregory 11, 26 Hughes, Lynne 26, 36, 83, 88, 89, ll 104, 1 Hughes, Virginia 148 Hull, Dean 43 Hunt, Christin 90, 115, 148 Hunt, Darryl 143 Hunt, Eric 94, 106, 138 Huston, Robert 46, 52, 117, 128 Intramurals 94 Index 215-219 Jacobs, Jonathon 135 James, Debbie 130 James, Daren 112, 113, 132, 135 James, Tammy 112, 143 James, Vicky 112, 143 Jasper, Richard 73, 80, 87, 109, 148 Jones, Karen 26, 111 Jones, Marcia 90, 143 Jones, Martha 112, 138 Junior Class 126-130 Junior Play 102 Karageanes, Kathy 80, 87, 96, 143 Kaufman, Donald 130 Kaufman, Larry 133 Kay, Susan 90, 96, 143 Keck, Lisa 80, 104, 129 Keiper, Debbie 8, 12, 13, 26, 34, 60, 61, 80, 82, 88, 89, 91, 96, 100, 102, 106 Keller, Marvin 122, 163 Kerr, Lee 161 Killen, Susan 80, 87, 148 King, Carol 57, 76, 90, 96, 138 King, Curtis 53, 108, 160 100, Lavely, Dave 71, 109, 138 Lavely, Randy 73, 148 Lavely, Sherri 111, 129 Lawlor, Patricia 104, 119, 159 Layton, Brent 106, 123, 133 Lazarowicz, Barbara 148 Leaders Club 111 Lear, Lisa 80, 87, 148 Lear, Michael 107, 112, 138 Lear, Russell 80, 133 Lenhart, Chris 53, 90, 108, 138 Lenhart, Lisa 27, 104, 110 Lentz, Brenda 27, 102 Lentz, Darla 65, 87, 106, 143, 146 Lentz, Timothy 6, 58, 106, 133 Librarians 113 Library Club 112 Lichtenfels, Bridget 84, 138 Lichtenfels, Dianna 5, 8, 10, 27, 54, 55 88, 89, 92, 100, 101, 103, 106 Lichtenfels, James 128, 129 Ludwig, Morris 53, 90, 116, 144 Ludwig, Richard 73, so, 87, 109, 116 148, Ludwig, Robert 72, 116, 144 Lupacchini, Joel 66, 133 Luther, Amy 80, 87, 148 Luther, Curtis 53, 71, 96, 108, 109 120, 138 Luther, Daniel 88, 129 Luther, Kelly 54, 55, 74, 88, 106, 110 118, 130 Luther, Linda 158 Luther, Ted 144 Lych, Michael 53, 90, 106, 108, 138 Lych, Tracy 90, 148 Lynch, Donna 88, 111, 129 Lynch, Kim 13 Lynch, Patrick 27, 92 Lynn, David 53, 87, 90, 97, 106, 108 138 Lynn, Wendy 88, 91, 101, 131, 133 Mabon, Cindy 163 Mabon, Lois 23, 27, 40, 86, 88, 89 93, 104, 119 Henderson, Nadine 56, 96, 132 Henderson, Nina 65, 90, 96, 115, 148 Henderson, Pamela 57, 106, 136, 138 Henderson Paul 112, 138 Henderson Randy 41, 46, 78, 117, 127, 128 Henderson, Renee 54, 96, 128 Henderson Samuel 148 Henderson Sandra 65, 90, 143 Henderson, Scott 46, 66, 109, 1 17, 128 Henderson,Terri 85, 88, 100, 104, 128 Henderson, Tracy 80, 82, 100, 104, 128 Hepner, Paula 80, 87, 90, 115, 138 Hiner, Richard 46, 162 Hoel, Holly 23, 25,82 Hollen, Edi 128 Hollen, Sonia 150 Hollman, Cynthia 143 Homecoming 8, 10 Honor Guard 9, 82 King, Margaret 84, 98, 114, 160 king, Peggy Sue 56,63,74,88,96,101, 110, 113, 133 Kinzey, Tammy 148 Kisamore, Darla 88, 100, 112, 133 Klauss, William 87, 150 Klavuhn, Karen 63, 64, 74,88, 105, 110, 133 Klavuhn, Kristina 88, 114, 129 Klavuhn, Kurt 71, 90, 109, 138 Knupp, Jeff 13 Krause, Craig 133 Krisko, Karen 129 Kubic, Gregory 97, 148 Kuhar, Ocie 115, 154 LaMantia, Timothy 4, 8, 26, 40, 117 Laughner, James 9, 27, 80, 81, 88, 89. 91, 92, 93,l00, 102,103,114 Laughran, Brian 140 Laurel Leaf Staff 119 Laurel Staff 92-93 Mabon, Robert 107, 133 Machak, Barbara 98 Machak, Belinda 63, 83, 104, 129 Machak, Daniel 53, 90, 138 Mack, Donna 138 Mack, Floyd 148 Mack, Linda 144 Mack, Pat 53, 106, 108, 138, 140 Mack, Raymond 116, 148 MacKenzie, Brian 28, 106 Madeley, David 133 Madeley, James 94, 144 Madeley, John 28, 88, 89,103,l13,117 Madeley, Mark 138 Madeley, Stacie 148 Magazine Campaign 120 Magnani, Linda 153 Majorettes 83 Marino, Lisa 90, 120, 148 Marino, Scott 112, 144 Marino, Susan 76, 77, 86, 88, 100, 105, 118, 133 Marino, Todd 28, 66, 67, 88, 89, 91, 109 Marsh, Carl 113, 133 Marsh, Donald 116, 149 Marsh, Mark 90, 112, 113, 144 Martin, Brenda 80, 87, 120, 149 Martin, Linda 80, 88, 97, 106, 133 Martinak, Christopher 106, 144 Martinak, Deborah 28, 105 Mayer, Claudia 28, 100 McAdams, Joyce 133 McAdams, Lori l12,1l3, 144 McAdams, Robin 28, 111 McChesney, Gregg 109, 133 McChesney, Shirley 97, 153 McClellan, Gordon 144 McClellan, Robert 107, 133 McClure, Lisa 4, 7, 8, 12, 28, 37, 39, 40, 60, 61, 62, 74, 75, 77, 83, 88, 89, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102, 110 McClure, Thomas 53, 71, 90, 108, 109, 139 McClure, Wendy 60, 61, 62, 74, 110, 133 McCreery, James 91, 133 McCullough, Paula 65, 80, 87, 96, 139 McDermott McDermott, Chris 129 Frances 28, 74, 113 Kevin 4, 7, 29, 88, 89, 91, McDermott, 98, 99, 100, 103, 114 McDermott, Patrick 139 McDonald, Amy 65, 106, 112, 144 McDowell, Jean 90, 112, 139 McGarvey, Luann 105, 139 McGeary, Matthew 53, 73, 116, 149 McGeary, Michael 43, 53, 66, 90, 107, 109, 113, 116, 139 McGinnis, McGinnis, Carol 29, 102, 103 Joy 129 McGinnis, Mary 88, 95, 100, 106, 114, 129 McGinnis, Richard 149 McGinnis, Tamela 144 McGraw, Mike 149 McKowan, Sharon 65, 90, 112, 115, 144 McLaughlin, Kevin 73, 109, 149 McLaughlin, Sharon 65, 105, 115, 136, 139 Merritt, Kelly 90, 149 Merritt, Kristine 87, 116, 149 Merritt, Paula 76, 87, 120, 139, 140 Merritt, William J. 73, 109, 149 Miller, Brenda 88, 104, lll, 133 Miller, Daniel 90, 139 Miller, Donald 29, 122 Miller, Donna 80, 87, 114, 139 Miller, Karen 139 Miller, Norman 112, 144 Miller, Rebecca 56, 88, 133 Miller, Steven C121 5, 29, 30, 31, 40, 88, 89, 91, 92, 95, 97, 100, 102, 103, 104, 106 Miner, steven Q79 73, 109, 149 Miller, Terri 113, 144 Miller, Traci 149 Moomau, Elizabeth 65, 105, 113, 144 Moon, Allen 149 Moon, Duane 29, 30, 46, 48, 78, 96 100, 102, 113, 117 Moore, Cindy 80, 88, 133 Moore, John 71, 72, 73, 109, 161 Moore, Kevin 29, 40, 42, 45, 46, 48 78, 88, 89, 91, 95, 100 Moore, Sheri 80, 87, 120, 144 Morrow, Van 144 Muir, Lynn 56, 62, 106, 110, 133 Muir, Nancy 29, 88, 89, 100, 103, 114 115 Muir, Robert 29, 66, 67, 68, 69, 96 109, 117 Mundorf, Gary 34 Mundorf, Jimmy 139 Mundorf, John 30, 46, 47, 78 Mundorff, Randy 94, 116, 144 Mundorff, Scott 73, 109, 116, 149 Murphy, Lisa 88, 100, 105, 118, 134 Murphy, Sue 30, 85, 88, 89, 100, 101 103 National Honor Society 98-99 Neff, Patricia 6, 102, 103, 106, 156 Nelson, Kimberly 63, 74, 86,88, 101 110, 134 Neuner, Robert 134 Newman, John 144 Norgate, Caroline 65, 112, 144 Norgate, Christine 112, 144 Norris, Apryl 80, 88, 100, 104, 106, 110, 111, 129 Norris, Kenneth 81, 100, 114, 129 Novak, Brian 53, 71, 108, 109, 139 Novak, Lisa 149 Nuneviller, Sherryl 12, 80, 88, 100, 101,106,l14, 129 Occupational Education 124-125 Organizations 79-120 O'Shell, Connie 23, 30,35, 74, 75, 77 86, 93, 100, 104, 119 Oswalt, Sharon 104, 134 Page, Gerald 42, 46, 161 Page, Jeffrey 53, 72, 108, 109, 141 144 Page, Scott 42, 46, 52, 134 Pahach, Andrew 66, 109, 123, 163 Pahach, Brent 42, 66, 70, 109, 134 Palko, Kathryn 154 Palko, Mark 26, 30, 40, 58, 88, 89, 107 Palmer, Janet 88, 134 Pardee, Michael 4, 30, 40, 46, 48, 66 67, 78, 96, 109, 117 Pardee, Robert 46, 66, 68, 69, 88, 109 117, 129 Parker, Matt 149 Parks, Francis 163 Parsha, Geraldine 80, 87, 149 Patterson, David 90, 107, 116, 139 Pecora, Anthony 42, 88, 106, 117, 126 129 Pecora, Nola 90, 115, 144, 149 Penner, Louis 88, 106, 113, 133, 134 a Penner, Ronald 42, 46, 52, 88, 113, 117 129 Penner, Scott 73, 80, 87, 109, 149 Penrose, Tracy 88, 109, 113, 129 Perian, Carl 7, 97, 153 Perry, Denny 53, 106, 108, 139 Perry, Walter 149 Peters, Chris 134 Peters, Gina 90, 106, 112, 113, 144 Peters, Lila 7, 13, 31, 92, 118, 157 Petrucci, Paula 80, 87, 115, 149 Phillips, Thomas 106, 139 Phillips, Richard 149 Pickup, Fred 153 Pickup, Jacquelyn 8 Pickup, Thomas 43, 47, 70, 109, 134 Plummer, Bruce 107, 129 Pomettes 9, 84 Potts, James 30 Potts, Michael 87, 94, 116, 145 Priest, Leta Gail 112, 145 Prom 12-13 Pudliner, Ernest 162 Ram Page Staff 118 Raneri, Anthony 145 s Rager, Earl 23, 34 Rager, Martin 135 Raspotnik, Terri 12, 84, 88, 100, 106 128, 129 Ray, Rebecca 4, 31,93, 102, 104, 106 Ray, Russell 53, 106, 108, 139 Rector, Rita 112, 145 Redilla, Kerry 143, 149 Reed, Bruce 139 s s Reed, Michael 135 Reed, Sidney 149, 150 Reed, William 129 Rego, Felicia 87, 139 Rensko, Richard 31 Reven, Gary 12 Rhoades, Keith 134 Ribblet, Linda 145 Riddell, Kimberly 6, 101, 134 Rifle Team 9, 86 Ritenour, Dorothy 84, 104, 130 Ritenour, Ernest 53, 97, 106, 108, 141 145 Ritenour, Joel 42, 46, 52, 117, 129 Ritenour, Joy 149 Ritenour, Karol 57, 106, 112, 145 Ritenour, Patricia 5, 8, 10, 31, 93, 96 100, 102, 103, 106 Ritenour, Ray 8, 11, 12, 30, 31, 40 46, 47 Ritenour, Richard 88, 129 Ritenour, William 53, 71, 90, 108, 109 139 Robertson, Susan 62, 88, 100, 110, 134 Roby, Thomas 134 Roddy, Andrea 105, 115, 139 Roddy, Phillip 132, 134 Rolley, Lori 80, 87, 149 Rosensteel, David 53, 108, 113, 145 Rudnik, Michael 134 Rudnik, Robert 134 Rummell, Karen 90, 115, 139 Senior Rumm ell, William 116, 149, 150 Rura, Joseph 7, 58, 161 Rusin, Joel 130 Sapp, Barbara 149 Sapp, Dolly 134 Sarver, Ronald 53, 108, 139 Sarver, Valerie 100, 101, 118, 134 Saxton, Susan 57, 78, 120, 138, 139 Scaife, Kenneth 135 Schaller, Jane 31, 40, 85, 88, 89, 100, 106 Schaller, Nancy 95,100, 112, 113, 154 Schnavely, Terry 147, 149 Schober, Veronica 98 Scholastic Quiz Team 95 Science Club 114 Scott, Jeffrey 71, 80, 87, 140 Search field, Wanda 31, 88, 89, 111 Sekela, John 53, 78, 108, 160 Sembiante, Angelo 155 Day 9 Whipkey, Jesse 73, Senior Index 35-39 Senior Play 103 Seniors 17-34 Sepesy, Lynne 7, 55, 63, 64, 105, 159 Seventh Grade 146-150 Shanner, Jeff 150 Shanner, Jerry 140 Shannon, Karen 65, 112, 145 Shaulis, Lori 145 Shearer, Carol 62, 80, 88, 89, 100, 105 110, 134 Shetler, Brenda 32, 74, 75, 77, 84 93, 103, 104 Stufft, Shawn 73, 109, 116, 149 Shetler, Debbie 135 Shetler, Gary 145 Shingler, Gregory 73, 116, 149 Shingler, William 53,71,108,109,l40 Shirey, Alan 98 Shirey, Dorothy 104, 106, 111, 129 Shirey, Karen 149 Shomo, Eileen 140 Shomo, Richard 94, 140 Shomo, Steve 107 Shomo, Thomas 149 Shomo, Timothy 107, 134 Short, Carrie 32, 92, 103, 118, 119 Short, Eddie 97, 140 Short, Jeff 73, 109, 116, 149 Short, Karen 80, 87, 149 Short, Randy 42 Short, Robert 94, 116, 145 Shotgu nners Club 107 Silk, Michael 73, 109, 149, 150 Silk, Rayla 130 Silk, Sandra 145 Silk, T homas 122, 127, 130 Silks 9, 85 Simpson, Cheryl 90, 112, 140 Simpson, David 53, 72, 108, 109, 145 Simpson, Lisa 90, 115, 149 Sisitki, Bradley 130 Sisitki, Craig 94, 116, 140 Sisitki, Sandra 32, 123 Ski Club 106 Skiles, Kenneth 42 Slick, Steven 107, 116, 140 Smith, Margaret 76, 88, 112, 134 Smith, Nadine 90, 140 Smith, Robin 32,102,103 Smith, Rodney 5, 11, 32, 46, 49, 78, 96 Smithley, Kathi 74, 85, 88, 100, 104, 105, 134 Snyder, Chris 73, 109, 116, 149 Snyder, Eric 140 Snyder, Joseph 116, 145 Snyder, Judy 65, 115, 149 Snyder, Kevin 72, 109, 145 Snyder, Stephanie 74, 88, 91, 100, 101, 106, 110, 113, 134 Snyder, Tammy 149 Solich, Allen 130 Solich, Pat 53, 106, 108, 136, 140 Solich, Susan 65, 90, 141, 145 Solich, Thomas 46, 78, 117, 130 Sophomore Class 131-135 Sowers, Randy 80, 88, 135 Spangler, Cindy 87, 90, 140 Spangler, Teresa65, 149 Spory, Mollie 105, 159 Stanislaw, Roger 135 St. Clair, Marcia 98 St. Clair, Sheila 63, 64, 74, 110, 135 Stercho, Stacie 11, 32, 92, 92, 100, 106, 118, 151 Stewart, Ellen 8, 1 1, 32, 54, 55, 74, 75, 100, 102, 110 Stewart, James 12, 30, 32, 46, 47, 78, 1 17 Stewart, John 46, 52, 135 Stickle, Pamela 104, 119, 159 Stiffey, Kimberly 145 Stiles, Cathy 140 Stiles, Gary 135 Stiles, Tammy 90, 145 Stuart, Richard 73, 87, 149 Student Council 96 Student Rights and Responsibilities Com. 95 Stutzman, Brian 72, 80, 87, 109, 145 Suschak, Michael 80, 87, 116, 149 Suschak, Pat 5, 8, 33, 46, 48, 78,108,117 Suschak, Paul 80, 87, 140 Sutter, Beth 33, 82, 93, 100, 101, 102, 104 Sutter, Edward 80, 106, 135 Swatsworth, Robert 73, 109, 116, 150 Table of Contents 3 Taggart, Tammy 33, 40, 85, 88,239,106 Taggart, Troy 46. 52, 106, 135 Tantlinger, Janicc 80,87,1l5,120,150 Tantlinger, Peggy 90, 105, 140 Tantlinger, Sue 150 Tantlinger, Vaughn 94, 145 Tarter, Thomas 87, 150 Telford, Michael 150 Thompson, Heidi 65, 106, 140 Thompson, Jeffrey 113, 135 Thompson, Joe 73, 109, 150 Thompson, Patricia 112, 142, 145 Titmus, Douglas 33 Toman, Lisa 84, 130 Toy, Bert 46, 156 Trimble, William 135 Troyan, Richard 46, 52, 88, 117, 135 Tutokey, Brian 130 Tutokey, Mark 150 Underclassmen 121-150 Varsity Club 117 Ventry, Joseph 145 Ventry, Mabel 33, 40, 84, 93, 97,104, 119, 120 Vocational-Technical Students 122-123 Volleyball, JV 76-77 Volleyball, Varsity 74, 75, 77 Wadsworth, Bill 53, 140 Wadsworth, Mary Jo 12, 84, 100, 104, 130 Wagner, Carol 33, 82, 103, 105 Wahl, Dale 60, 74, 76, 93, 104, 159 Wakefield, lleene 56, 101, 135 Wakefield, Janet 112, 120, 142, 145 Wakefield, Tammy 6, 63, 80, 88,110,118, 130 Walker, Renee 57, 65 Waters, Daniel 42, 46, 52, 123, 135 Watkins, Lisa 33,82 Watson, James 53, Wedge, Doreen 56 ,92,l06,ll0,11l 90,108,140 88 105 135 West, Dean 53, 90: 108, 140 116,150 Wingard, Lynn 63, 76, 104, 135 Wingard, Scott 33, 88, 89, 102, 103, 113, 117 Winkleman, Cindy 135 Wisner, Sheila 90, 96, 115, 140 Wolf, Julie 145 Woodring, Kelly 80, 101, 104, 135 Wyman, Patrick 112, 113, 130 Wyman, Scott 90, 106, 112, 140 Wynn, Dave 80, 87, 116, 150 Wynn, Don 72, 116 Wynn, Donna 80, 1 ,145 11,135 Wynn, Glenn 80, 130, Wynn, Karen 34, 80, 81, 105 Wynn, Mike 150 Yaconi, Sharon 34, 62, 74, 92, 105, 106,110, 1l1,113, 118 Yeager, Jamie 130 Yeager, Patricia 135 Yeager, Sandra 145 Yeager, Thomas 145 Yonker, Diana 74, 84, 135 Zaragoza, Michael 33, 42, 45, 123 Zimmerman,Jeffrey 73,80,87, 116, 141, 150 Zimmerman, William 125, 130 Zufall, John 130 Zufall, LouAnn 150 C book: Laurel Staff her lrke to in the an their appreciation to n of this year- of the bookpgp for copy. of iepp or when cor-
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