Laurel Valley High School - Laurel Yearbook (New Florence, PA)
- Class of 1979
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V. wr W W 'lf s ia 1. 36.1 i' l i l l l l talents, abilities, and personalities gl Ll g ,K 'sul J.: 7:5 ' .,sei-wwgvn-mu - 12 Class clowns-Steve Fratrich Tammy Wakefield i i -1 .rw X' K We eff il ' s Most likely to succeed-Dave Galbraith Most I'1'lUSiC3l-Ken Norris Terena Dohoda Lisa Keck fi aw . fl ZF' . M3134 ,KA , tx 5k ,V J, ., H, fl. Wight we Elie ,QQ ,A 14:91 A xr, ,Q .-at ,1- 1,0 feb Jil' ., ,A so 5 2 Above: Friendliest-Joel Ritenour, Kim Galbraith Left: Most school spirit-Carol Heming, Kevin Csehoski In Memoriam Terr: Henderson Class of 1979 Kevm Moore Class of 1978 They are gone but we are able to look wlth joy and laughter These precaous memories will rernam wlth us forever Q .L W k Q back on the tinwes they filled our hearts TRACY DENNIS BAIRD Dennis R. D. 1, Bolivar General Big brown eyes . . . likes country, people, fall, winter, summer, and spring . . . hobbies include reading . . . works at the school . . . nice personality. . .dislikes conceited people. . . plans to be a police officer. SUSAN JANE BANKO Bongo Seward Business Education Has long hair and a crazy laugh . . . traveled to Florida and New Jersey . . . enjoys parties, reading, and serious talks . . . plans to attend trade school . . . favorite subjects are typing and art . . . Co-editor of the Laurel Leaf. WILLIAM W. BASSLER Bill R. D. 1, Bolivar General 6'3 tall, green eyes, brown hair . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and trapping. . . can be found at McCoys. . . plans to become an artist ...works at the l.G.A. store . . . will be remembered for his drawings and paintings. GEORGE THOMAS BEALONIS G.T. New Florence Vo-Tech Has visited Ohio . . . often seen at Peck's . . . likes the Beatles, girls, Chevy trucks and cheeseburgers . . . hobbies include foot- ball, baseball, and tennis . . t works as a bricklayer . . . favorite subject is English. JEFFREY PAUL BEALONIS Moses R. D. 3, New Florence Academic Will be remembered for his great sense of humor . . . favorite color is red . . . likes old trucks, going out and having a good time . . . dislikes bossy people . . . travels include the lakes of Florida . . . good on the gridiron. JOHN F. BERKEY Wildman R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Golfs in his spare time , . . enjoys trapping, hunting, and fishing . . . plans to attend technical school . . . dislikes waking up and English class . . .enjoys 96KX, woodshop, and P.O.D. . .brown hair . . . strange sense of humor. Senior Class Officers Carol Heming - Secretary Tom Solich - Vice-president Tracy Henderson - Treasurer Tracy Howe - President ,gggxd -S, 'N 55,5 DEBBIE LEE BETTON Debbie R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Likes drawing, M 84 M's and guys . . . visited California . . . brown eyes and hair . . . can be seen with Lisa and Barb . . . enjoyed Other Side of the Mountain' '... not very fond of history class ... l don't know. JAMES LEE BETTS Betts R. D. 1, Bolivar General Plays football, basketball, and hunts in his spare time . . . girls. food, and English class rate high . . . dislikes stuckup people and health class . . . friends with Phil, Steve, Joe, and Larry. BELINDA M. CHOWARDJ BISS Brett R. D. 1, Bolivar General Blue eyes and long brown hair . . . likes puppies, horses, cats and making John mad . . .favorite subject is arts and crafts , . . hobbies are swimming and water skiing . . . dislikes snakes . . . could get along without history. DANIEL WAYNE BISS Boone R. D. 1, Bolivar Occupational Education Most valued possession is a Yamaha 250 . . . plans to become a coal miner . . . The book's wrong . . . favorite hangout is Skate- Iand . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and riding his motorcycles. DEBORAH J. BLACK Deb Buds Seward Business Education Comes from a family of eleven . . . pretty strawberry blonde . . . doing pencil sketches is her hobby , . . likes art and pizza . . . recently traveled to New York . . . member of the Honor Guard . . . dislikes accounting. CARRIE LOU BLANKENBICKER Chicken R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Likes Ken, typing and pizza . . . pretty girl with brown eyes . . . can be found with Kelly, Deb, and Barb. . .dislikes business English . . . recent travels include Delaware . . . plays the organ and guitar , . . works on the Laurel business staff. KERRY F. BOSKE Kerry R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Chosen best-looking in Hall of Fame . . . likes sharp chicks, fast cars, parties and dancing . . . dislikes strict teachers and English . , .good football player . . . enjoyed Biology ll field trip . . . collects old bottles and coins. KIM MARIE CCLARKJ BOTTEICHER Kim New Florence General Has traveled to Ohio . , . likes to clean house, cook, sew, and be with Brian . , , in her spare time reads, listens to records, watches TV and does crossword puzzles . , . dislikes teachers who have favorites . . . accelerated and graduated early. s, JAMES A. BRACKEN Jumbo New Florence General Nice guy with blue eyes . . . favorite hangout is Vern's . . . enjoys shop classes, blue-eyed blondes, and shrimp , . . has played base- ball for four years . . . a Clint Eastwood fan . . . enjoyed travels to Florida, Wildwood. THERESA M. BU RKETT Tess R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic High honor student with red hair . . . works at the Valley Dairy . . , How about a close encounter? . . . will be remembered for her crazy personality . . . favorites include chemistry, Sambo's, light green, and Sting Rays . . . will go to college. BARBARA LYNNE BORING Barb R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Light brown hair and blue eyes . . . favorites include speech, drive-ins, and guys . . . dislikes bossy people and spiders . . . hobby is taking pictures when people aren't ready . . . What? . . . most valuable possession is her cat. RICKY JAMES BORING Snoring R. D. 1, Bolivar Occupational Education Trainee at B A B Electrical Company . . . brown eyes and hair , . . likes hunting, fishing, math, and football . . . l don't care . . easy going and reliable , . , plans to get a job after graduation . . . can be found with Dan and Bill. ESTHER LYNN BOWDEN Es Seward Academic!General Brown hair and blue eyes . . . active in Seward UMYF . . . hopes to join the navy . . . enjoys bike riding, softball, and swimming . . , recently traveled to Ohio and West Virginia . . . Huh . . . likes to listen to Meatloaf and the Bee Gees. ESTHER R. BOYER Est Bolivar Academic Will be remembered for her crazy laugh . . . favorite class is Spanish . . . plays piano, accordion, and tamborine . . . enjoys the books of Grace Livingston Hill . . . likes the color yellow, shop- ping, and pizza . . . active in church activities. .3 TODD DAVID CAIRNS Todd R.D.3, New Florence General Lives near the state game lands , . . likes hunting, Boston, and study halls . , . favorite hangout is the water company . . . dis- likes English class and school in general . . . will be remembered for his artistic ability. DEBRA CAROL CARNEY Deb Seward Business Education Enthusiastic varsity cheerleader . . . sparkling hazel eyes . . . member of the Laurel business staff . . . most valued possession is the t'Blue Bomb . . . Reallyl . . . enjoys gymnastics, deep conversations, people, and Slime. CHUCK CRUSAN Chuck R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Standout running back for the undefeated Rams . . . plays the drums for the band . , . favorite expression is I don't know, may- be it's me. . . . likes swimming, Steve Martin . . . member of the homecoming court . . . plans to attend college. MICHELLE E. CRUSAN Chelle R. D. 1, Bolivar Business Education Likes Wade, traveling, and driving . , , has traveled to Texas and Mexico . . , blue eyes and light brown hair . . . member of the Laurel staff . . . hobbies are hiking, bike riding, and going to the movies . . . plans to go to school and get married. X , xx VINCENT M. CATANESE Vinnie R. D. 1, Seward Academic Can be seen with Devlin, Rusin, and Hector. . .future holds more schooling . . . Italian food rates high . . . has been to Florida and Hawaii . . . favorites include Steve Martin, electronics, baseball, and trig . . . is host to this year's AFS student. ANTOINETTE MARIE COLSON Long Legs Seward General Will be remembered for her crazy laugh . , . friends with Sheri, Donna and Esther . . . visited Ohio . . , enjoys guys, creative stitchery, parties and pizza . , . hobbies are swimming, bike riding, and sewing. I TAMARA ANNE CRUSAN Tami R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Hazel eyes and brown hair . , . dancing, swimming, gymnastics. and parties are favorite activities. . .active member of the Student Council . . . will be remembered for running the halls with Toni . . . a Laurel staff member, KEVIN JOHN CSEHOSKI KC New Florence Academic Noted for his charm and lack of height . . . Laurel staff photo- grapher and athletic trainer . . , enjoys drawing and painting . . . vice-president of the Student Council . . . member of the Hall of Fame . . . has traveled to New York, Canada and Michigan. GLORIA JEAN CUNNINGHAM Gloria Bolivar Academic Good athlete . . . likes basketball and broccoli . . . will always remember the powder puff football game . . , president of the Student Council and member of the Hall of Fame . . . swims and plays softball in her spare time . . . friendly gal. BARBARA ANN DEEMER Toots Bolivar Business Education Brown hair and hazel eyes . . . likes Walter Egan, the Little Rascals, and the Muppets . . . plans to get married . . . favorite color is mint green . . . tells some very weird stories . , . enjoys typing class and study halls. DONALD CRAIG DEEMER Craig Bolivar Academic Likes Chevys and sports . . . excellent football lineman . . . member of the Laurel staff . . .values a '73 pickup. . .favorite class is woodshop . . . likes to hunt . . , plans to go to Hawaii in the future . . . very considerate of others, DAVID ALLEN DEVLIN Ernie Seward Vo-Tech Talking on the CB and building models are tops . . . enjoys hiking and bike riding . . . always good-natured . . . favorite food is shrimp . . . can be found on the streets of Seward . . . plans to be an electrician . . . values a '73 Chevy truck. TONI LEA DIPOFI Toni Bolivar Academic!Business Ed. Likes to talk, play tennis, and swim . . . has traveled to Mexico . . . treasurer of Girls' Varsity Club and member of the Laurel staff . . . likes to run the halls with Tami . . .dark brown hair . . . future is undecided. TERENA MARIA DOHODA Tweener Seward Academic Likes strawberry life savers, broccoli and carrots . . . plays the baritone horn and piano . . , Member of the Hall of Fame . . , enjoys chemistry lab . . . treasurer of AFS, member of Student Council and NHS . . . will go to college. L EDA .4-uv' RICHARD EUGENE DONAHUE Rich R. D. 1, Bolivar Vo-Tech Studies graphic arts at Vo-Tech . . . enjoys bowling and fishing . . . cuts grass and paints in the summer . . . favorite foods are hamburgers, French fries and spagetti , . . hangs out at Bolivar Lanes and Shomo's corner . . . watches Chips and Emergency. SHERRLANN DUNMIRE Annie Seward Vo-Tech Values her '71 Mercury Cougar . . . cashier at Kock's Cut-Rate . . . brown hair, green eyes, and a crazy laugh . . . has traveled to Ohio, Maryland, and Hershey . , . favorite food is fish . . . can be seen with Claire and Terry . . . collects candles and photos. CYNTHIA JO EVANS Eboe New Florence Academic Likes Trans-Ams and loud music . . . has traveled to Canada . . . plays flute and guitar . . . plans to attend art school . . . likes to disco and party . . . dislikes liver, rainy days and being grounded . . . enjoys gym and health classes. JAMES DAVID FERRI Guido Bolivar General Short guy with brown eyes and black hair . . . hangs out at Ralph's Service Station . . . a good athlete . . . likes to hunt and fish . . , plays football, basketball and swims . , . member of the Hall of Fame . . . will be remembered for his beard. DORIE JEAN FLICKINGER Flick R. D. 3, New Florence Business Education Enjoys pepsi, the Muppets, Fleetwood Mac and parties . . , member of the Laurel Leaf staff . . . has traveled to Canada and New York likes art class and pizza . . . dislikes people who think they are everything , . . thought Animal House was great. WILLIAM FLOYD FOLTZ Foltzie Seward General Brown hair, brown eyes, nice-looking . . . can be found at the Seward playground . . . owns a '65 Plymouth . . . likes hunting, fishing, working on cars . , . plans to attend diesel mechanics school . . . enjoys woodshop and eating pizza. MW 5 . I il VERNON LEE GAIVIBLE Vern New Florence Academic Hobbies include model railroading and model building . . . will be remembered for his 8'6 basketball hoop at home . . , works at hardware store . . , best-dressed in Hall of Fame . . . good at impressions and imitations . . . future holds more schooling. AGATHA SUE GREGORY Gatha R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Pretty girl with brown eyes and hair . . . captain of cheerleaders, Homecoming queen, and prettiest in Hall of Fame . . . likes tanger- ine life savers and soft pretzels . . . secretary of AFS and Girls' Varsity Club . , . enjoys tennis . . . will go to college. RICHARD LEE GRENKE Wheat New Florence Academic Likes pizza, sports, and snappers . . . dislikes boring teachers and snow. . . hangs out at Vern's court . . . Let's take a break . . . member of the golf team and basketball team . , . listens to George Carlin . . . plans to go to college. JOZY ELLEN HALL JZ Bolivar Business Education Big brown eyes and brown hair . . . hobbies include reading, riding motorcycles, and swimming . . . likes the color blue, pizza, and French fries . . . can be found at Sand's . . . visited Ohio and Delaware . . . plans to get a job. STEVE FRATRICH Seward Fred Academic Likes fast-moving cars and trucks . . . favorite class is woodshop . . . outstanding football lineman . , . named class clown in Hall of Fame . . . blue eyes and brown hair. . .fan of Cheryl Tiegs . . . will attend vocational school. TODD D. GABLE R. D. 1, New Florence Tall guy with red hair . . . likes Italian food and an 8'6 basket- ball hoop . . . won't forget putting a donut through the trophy case , . . plays basketball and baseball . . .favorite class is geometry . . . will go to college. Gerble Academic DAVID NORMAN GALBRAITH Galbray R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Laurel editor, member of the Hall of Fame, and captain of the Scholastic Quiz team . . , plays football, baseball, and basketball . . . an excellent student . . . hangs out at Vern's court . . . has traveled to Utah . . , will go to college. KIMBERLY LU GALBRAITH Kim R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Will be remembered for her good looks . . . member of the Hall of Fame, Homecoming Court, and Laurel staff . . . has traveled to Florida . . . talented majorette for the band . . . FBLA president . . . values her telephone . . . will attend beauty school. --v 4 I DAVID HARFORD Dave Seward Academic Good athlete . . . likes pizza, cars, football, basketball, and sleeping . . .favorite hangout is the mall . . . drives a red Scout. . .works at a gas station. . .blue eyes and light brown hair. . . plans to attend college . . . nifty pass receiver. BARBARA LYNNE HELZEL Barb Bolivar Academic Likes to read, swim and ride bikes in her spare time . . . favorite hangout is the school library . . . most memorable experience was the 1978 AFS weekend . . . will be remembered for her willing- ness to help people . . . active in AFS activities. CAROL LUCILLE HEMING Tennille R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Class secretary, captain of Forensics squad, and AFS vice' president . . . likes red cream soda and dune buggies . . . lively varsity cheerleader . . . member of Homecoming court and senior Hall of Fame . . . has traveled extensively in the South. DONALD WAYNE HEMING Bones R. D. 1, New Florence General Tall, good-looking guy with blond hair . . . works at Ross Mountain Club . . . can be found at Vern's basketball court . . . dislikes homework . . . member of Homecoming court . . . plans to attend trade school . . . talented member of the basketball team. K 1 tj 1 . .53 .-hd ' H V. X Mit is 1 . RANDY L. HENDERSON Randy R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Good-looking guy . . . likes the color black, football, metal shop and cars . . . proud owner of a dune buggy . . . dislikes slow cars and movies . . . a mighty running back for the undefeated Rams . . . recent travels were to Ohio and Virginia . . . doesn't tie his shoes. RENEE LYNN HENDERSON Renee R. D. 1, Bolivar Business Education Co-captain of varsity cheerleaders and Student Council secretary . . . likes pickles, old English sheep dogs and macho men . . . brown hair and eyes . . . member of the Homecoming court . . . has a very unique laugh . . . often seen with Agatha and Belinda, SCOTT NORMAN HENDERSON Harry R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Hobbies are hunting, fishing, football and basketball . . . will be remembered for his pleasant smile and crooked finger . . . favorite hangout is Ralph's . . . enjoys pizza, math and girls . . . member of the Homecoming court . . . good athlete. TRACY LEE HENDERSON Trac R. D. 1, Bolivar Business Education Good-looking girl with dark hair, brown eyes and dimples . . . captain of the Honor Guard and treasurer of the senior class . . . likes horses and bare feet . . . plans to attend business school ...member of the Homecoming court. . .enjoys shorthand class. EDI ELLEN HOLLEN Edi R. D. 3, New Florence Business Education Quiet girl with short brown hair , . . favorite subject is shorthand . . . has traveled throughout Europe . . . dislikes shoes and school lunches.. .can be seen with Sherryl, Michelle and Apryl . . . plans to go to business school. TRACY STEPHEN HOWE Tracy R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Senior class president. . .enjoys riding around, hunting wabbits, eating steak . . . hopes to work in the Montana strip mines . , . will be remembered for his beard . . . works at Camp Henry Kauf- mann . . . favorite subject is economics. ROBERT REED HUSTON Huey R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Has red hair, mustache and beard . . . rides dune buggies and motorcycles in his spare time . . . hangs out at Ralph's Service Station , . . fan of Cheryl Tiegs . . . likes fast cars, girls and wood- shop . . . values a '72 Chevy truck. DEBRA A. JAMES Deb Bolivar General Brown hair, hazel eyes . . . likes pizza, pretzels, and Mountain Dew . . . plans to become a cashier . . . swims and rides her bike in her spare time . . . enjoys gym class . . . will remember doing other people's homework . . . Rod Stewart fan. DONALD R. KAUFMAN Fut New Florence Vo-Tech Hobby is building models . . , works at Ed's Auto Service. . .enjoys eating, drinking Mountain Dew, and working with cars . . . wants to buy a garage and do auto body work . . . dislikes history, vegetable soup, and study hall . , , drives a '69 Chevy. LISAJEAN KECK Lis Seward Business Education Nice girl with dark brown hair and brown eyes . . . plays the flute in the band . . . likes to lie in the sun and travel . . . always chewing gum . . . member of the Hall of Fame . . . has been to Las Vegas, Denver and Los Angeles . . . hopes to become a travel agent. ,47-ff? rx KRISTINA L. KLAVUHN Kristopher R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Bright girl . . . likes to play bluegrass on the guitar and read PEOPLE magazine , . , travels include New England and Van- couver . . . valuable Laurel staff member . . . enjoys photography and making apple dumplings , . . future plans include college. KAREN ANNETTE KRISKO Giggles Seward Business Education Likes art, Frampton, Corvettes and spaghetti . . . member of the rifle team . . . long brown hair . . . enjoyed Saturday Night Fever . . , has traveled to Ohio and New York. , . plans to be a secretary and travel . . . a fan of the Muppets and the Little Rascals. SHERI LYNN LAVELY Sheri R. D. 1, Seward Business Education Enjoys math and gym . . . can be found on Anderson's corner . . . likes cooking, swimming and sewing . . . has been to New Jersey and Washington . . . likes to eat cake and cookies . , . has long brown hair, brown eyes . , . plans to be married, JAMES E. LICHTENFELS Licky Bolivar VO-TGCD Spare time is spent riding motorcycles and playing basketball . . . Bolivar volunteer fireman , , . builds models . . . Student Council member . . , can be found at the ambulance garage . . . not very fond of English . . . good-looking guy with blond hair. HECTOR N. LOPEZ Hector R. D. 1, Seward Academic Native of Honduras . . .AFS brother of Vince and Mike , . . likes to play soccer . . . favorite food is tacos . . . can be seen with Mike, Dave and Joel . . . hopes to return to the United States to live . . . always has a smile. DANIEL TODD LUTHER Dan New Florence Business Education Nice guy with blue eyes . . . found at Ralph's Service Station . . . owner of a Duster . . . likes woodshop and riding cycles . . . will be remembered for his good driving habits . . . enjoyed the junior prom . . . plans to become a mechanic. KELLY ANN LUTHER Kel New Florence- Academic Spirited varsity cheerleader . . . likes Fogelberg, Chinese food and Animal House . . . hobbies are skiing, dancing and traveling . . . travels to Florida and Youngwood . . . member of the Hail of Fame . . . president of the Ski Club . . . enjoys being short. DONNA MARIE LYNCH Donna Seward Business Education Enjoys horseback riding and swimming . . . favorite subject is typing. . . likes pizza and Clint Eastwood . . .visited Kentucky and Texas . . . soap opera fan . . . brown hair and baby blue eyes . . . plans to go to Florida and get married. BELINDA LEE MACHAK Bee Seward Business Education Good looking girl with long brown hair . . . likes snickerdoodles, purple and speech . . . co-editor of the Laurel Leaf. . .captain of the majorettes . . . member of the Hall of Fame and Homecoming court . . . hopes to work for an airline. CARL W. MARSH JR. Junior R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Can be found at Norm's . . .dark brown hair and eyes. . . enjoyed Star Wars . . . will be remembered for his driving ability . . , Likes shop, girls, motorcycles and cars . . . hobby is photography . . . accelerated and graduated early. CHRISTOPHER WARREN McDERMOTT Chris R. D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Hobbies are hunting and fishing . . . has traveled to California, Texas and Bermuda . . , likes chop suey, sleeping, and tech school . . .dislikes health class . . . dark hair and brown eyes . . . plans to be a mechanic. JOY LYNN McGINNlS Joy Seward General Swims and plays tennis . . . enjoys gym class, pizza and watching Saturday Night Live . . . can be seen with Tracy and Barb . . . dislikes health class . . . has traveled to New Hampshire. . .favorite singer is Andy Gibb . . . future plans include marriage. MARY ELAINE MCGINNIS Mary New Florence ACHGGVNIC Dislikes Memorial Day parades . . . captain of the rifle team . . . favorite author is James Herriot . . . member of Scholastic Quiz Team and co-editor of the Laurel . . .can be seen with JoAnne and Lynne . . . plans to attend college. APRYL NORRIS Sweets New Florence Business Education A quiet girl and a good friend . . . favorites include Mork and Mind eas swimming and McCoys dislikes liver football yy p V . . . . ' and accounting . . . has been to Florida . . . enjoyed 'Grease' . . . will attend business school . . . Can you dig it? H -.. ,,-V . v if KENNETH DAVID NORRIS Ken New Florence Academic Apryl's twin . . . president of the band, member of the Laurel staff and NHS . . . active in Boy Scouts, AFS and Science Club. . .always well-dressed . . . trig rates high . . . member of the Hall of Fame . . . visited New Mexico, Canada and Florida. SHERRYL ANNE NUNEVILLER Ace R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Likes trig, swimming, shopping and lasagna . . . dislikes bucket seats and English . . . plays the saxophone and flute in the band . . . has traveled to Hawaii and New Jersey . . . will be remembered for her slow driving and fast eating . . . will be a nurse. ROBERT MARTIN RARDEE Tamale Seward General Tall, good-looking athlete . . . likes lasagna, comic books and gym . . . caught the pass which won the championship . . . a whiz on the basketball court . . . hangs out at the cone shop. . . mem- ber ofthe Hall of Fame . . . has traveled to Missouri, Maryland. ANTHONY ROBERT PECORA Psycho Seward Academic Can be found at the cone shop, likes pizza, math analysis, dances and good music . . . will be remembered for his British accent and great sense of humor . . . enjoys Boston and Kansas . . . most valued possession is The Tank. RONALD E. PENNER Ron R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Dependable lineman and punter on the football team . . . will be remembered for his extreme accuracy in chemistry lab . . . bowling, sports, hunting and math analysis rate high . . . can be found at McCoys . . . future holds more schooling. TRACYALLEN PENROSE Trace Bolivar General Bolivar volunteer fireman . . . hobbies include skateboarding, tennis and hunting . . , can be found at the Bolivar ambulance garage . , , an enthusiastic logger . . . seen with Rodney, Ron, and Brook . . . plans to buy a farm and raise lots of animals. BRUCEJ. PLUMMER Liquid R. D. 1, Bolivar General Will be remembered for skiing at Ferndale . . . can be found at McCoys . . . hobbies include 4-wheeling, hiking, and motorcycling . . . vice-president of Shotgunners Club . . . has visited Alaska, Mexico, Texas and Maine . . . owner of a Jeep Renegade. TERRI SUE RASPOTNIK Terri Seward Academic Pretty girl with long hair . . . member of the Pomettes . . . con- certs, horseback riding, skiing, parties and gym rate high . . . dislikes English and not having the car . . . most valued possessions are Spider and the Pacer . . . plans to become lab technician. DOROTHYJ. SHIREY Dorothy R. D. 1, Bolivar Business Education Dislikes spelling tests in English . . .visited New Jersey and Virginia . . . favorites include Peter Frampton, partying and playing pin- ball machines . . .can be seen in Ligonier. . .often with Lisa, Carole and Pam . . . enjoyed Saturday Night Fever. RAYLAJ. SlLK Ray Bolkvar Vo-Tech Strawberry blonde with blue eyes . . . works at Idlewild Park . . . enjoys Rod Stewart, pizza, pickles and Pepsi . . . likes to read . . . has visited New York and Ohio . . . least favorite subject is history . . . plans to become a beautician. THOMAS MICHAEL SILK Tom R. D. 1 ,Bolivar General Brown hair and brown eyes. . . likes pizza and Chips . . . recent travels include Florida . . . favorites include woodshop, working on cars and riding horses . . . least favorite class is English . . . most valued possession is his car. BRAD J. SISITKI BJ Bolivar Academic Likes girls, hunting, trapping, fishing and sports . . . dislikes English . . . has traveled to Florida and South Carolina . . .favorite subject is BTD . . . brown hair and brown eyes . . . plans to work in the coal mines . . . You'll get over it. DOROTHY C. RITENOUR Dot New Florence Business Education Blonde hair and green eyes . . . auditor of the Laurel . . . will be remembered for her temper . . . FBLA secretary, member of the Pomettes and Homecoming court . . . travels include Hawaii, Rio and Bermuda. . . likes Bob Seger, St. Bernards and swimming. JOEL ALAN RITENOUR Joel R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Good-looking guy with brown eyes . . . a giant on the gridiron . . . hobbies include hunting and golfing. . . Homecoming King. . , mem- ber of the Hall of Fame . . . favorites include metal shop, swim- ming and driving. . . will attend college or trade school. RICHARD M. RITENOUR Rick R. D. 1, Bolivar General Blond hair and blue eyes . . . builds models and reads comic books in his spare time . . . likes lasagna, chorus, fishing and hiking . . . most prized possession is his stereo . . . enjoys listening to Steve Martin and the Bee Gees . . . plans to enter the service. JOEL ROBERT RUSIN Pollock Seward Vo-Tech Can be found on the streets of Seward . . . member of the baseball team . . . hobbies include baseball, hunting, fishing and hiking , . . has been to Norfolk . . . most valued possessions are his guns. . . hopes to work for the Game Commission. ALLEN WILLIAM SOLICH Allen R. D. 1, New Florence General Favorite hangouts are McCoys and Ralph's . . . can be seen with Rick and Brent . . . proud owner of a '69 Chevelle. . . enjoys work- ing on cars, riding motorcycles and going to woodshop . . . dis- likes Fords and slow drivers . . . blond hair and blue eyes. THOMAS JAMES SOLICH JR. Tom Seward Business Education Tall and good-looking, with brown hair and blue eyes . . . vice- president of senior class , . . outstanding monster man on the football team . . . hobbies are fishing, trapping and hunting . . . has traveled to New England and Canada. LISA JO TOMAN Lee Seward Business Education Business manager of the Laurel , . . has green eyes and freckles . . . enjoys Loves Baby Soft, sunny days and bubble gum . . . member of the Pommettes . . . hobbies are talking, driving, and dancing . . . future includes airline work. CLAIRE L. CBARNHART5 TURNER Bunny R. D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Travels include Canada and West Virginia . . . likes Ford trucks, drive-ins and swimming. . , So whatl' '... enjoys sewing her own clothes . . . cashier at Koch's grocery store . . . green eyes and bonde hair . . . favorites are pizza and lasagna. fx BRIAN LAVIS TUTOKEY To-To Seward Vo-Tech Most valued possession is his car. . .dislikes history and Fords. . . can be found on the streets of Seward . . . likes the color gold, Chevys and pizza. . . works on cars in his spare time . . . will be an auto body repairman. MARY JO WADSWORTH Ivlar R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Member of the Laurel Leaf and Laurel staffs . . . likes summer, skiing and horseback riding . . . pretty, tall and brown-eyed . . . most valued possession is her cat Dudley . . . enjoys pizza and cheese popcorn . . . captain of the Pommette squad. TAM MY MARIE WAKEFIELD Charlotte New Florence Academic!Busines Ed. Noted for her quick wit and delightful sense of humor . . . always talking. . . recently traveled to Disney World and Canada . . . mem- ber of the Hall of Fame and Laurel staff . . . likes traveling, Hil- ary and Mickey Mouse . . . enjoys going to the Pizza Hut. PATRICK K. WYMAN Pat R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Favorite hangouts are McCoys and the Fairfield Community Center . . . sells plants . . . Mork and Mindy rate high . . . dis- likes breakdowns and ditches . . . will be remembered for The Van and his lab technique . . . blond and blue-eyed. GLENN ALEXWYNN Bap Bolivar Academic Most valued possession is his car . . . professional loiterer . . . likes mean cars, fixing motors and hunting . . . has visited Cin- cinatti . . . dislikes formal events . . . known for his red hair . . . plans to join the air force . . . Freak me out! JAMIE LEE YEAGER Yogi R. D. 1, Bolivar Vo-Tech Can be found on the Ridge . . , works for Research Cotrell . . . enjoys motorcycles, study hall, girls and having a good time . . . brown hair and brown eyes . . . dislikes English class and boring days . . . hopes to become a cabinet maker. WILLIAM JOHN ZIMMERMAM Slim R. D. 1, Bolivar Occupational Education Happiness is a truck . . . trainee at Bottegal's Sunoco . . . will always remember getting lost in school in seventh grade . . . likes to work on trucks, drive his truck, plans to be a truck driver . . . dislikes loud music and fast cars. JOHN ZUFALL Juan R. D. 1, Bolvar Academic Can be seen driving a Datsun 510 . . . likes Saturday nights, pizza and BTS . . .blond hair and vivid blue eyes . . .favorite singer is Debbie Boone . . .talks very little . . . dislikes Spanish and U.S. Cultures , . . plans to attend St. Vincent College. JAMES WILLIAM CRAWFORD Jim Bolivar General Member of the Bolivar Fire Company . . . comes from a large family. . . brown eyes and brown hair. . . plans to become a truck driver . . . dislikes hard guys and history . . . enjoys art class . . . favorite singer is Paul McCartney. Class of 1979 Class colors: Silver and black Class flower: White rose Class Motto: Yesterday is but today's memory: tomorrow is today's dream. ' 1 ' it ,. , , be SUSAN BANKOQ, Chorus 1, 2, '43 FHA 1 2 A and Cr ,, s ,, 41p -gdiroro WILLIA Baseb so , Club H A .GEORGE THOMA BEALONIS Chorus 1 2' Chess Club 2 3 JEFFREY PAUL F9951 Clubs? 4' B JOHN BERKEY DEBBIE BETTON Chess Club 1 Golf 2 3' Golf Club 1 2' Chess Page staff 3 Volleyball 1, 2g FBLA 2, 3, 4 1, 23 FHA 1' Laurel Leaf staff 4 JAMES BETTS BELINDA fl-IOWACRDJ BISS Chorus 1 DANIEL W. BISS ,KM ss. Varsity Varsity Ram ESTHER Leaders 3 wi W, Shotgunners Club 1, 2 DEBBIE BLACK A QQZBARBARA BORINB 4 A 'A CARQRIE BLANKENBICKER ,Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: County Chorus Honor Guard, 3, Co-captain 4 Seqretairy-'greas:Jrer,,,43 FHA 1 2 Laurel B'u5ii1essf staff 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Laurel Business staff ative 3. V. , 4 ,ge so F M Q .1 il 36 , -A in ,QL TBWDES Clllb, arsnty 2 3 4 Golf3 Club 2 Baseball Club 3, 43 3: Skl 33 Cheerleader 33 Laurel Busi- 2, Powderpuff foot- statistician 3, 43 Baseball Club f Club 2, Basketball Club 4, 3, 4. A ' 43 Art G 1 QQ.. ,L , ' oi B' ez re r R js- sz-:yr f 33 - if e 1 ff . fm Q T 5 'fx A A 8 4 Hall gf Ram J' - ,-f- . 4 ,Usb se a, 'N - - - ...N .... E ,. 354, ,., ,. , ,igwi 4 ' '- ' : gfelfw tzw W -iff , ff'.:,,sz' ,. -. :.- ..e.m:..s -1: Q M Y T 3.-44 ':N' ? 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PENNER Band 13 Chorus 1, 2. 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 1, 23 Football Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball Club 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 33 Varsity Club 3, 43 AFS 43 Appalachian Confe- rence Football All-star 4. . TRACY PENROSE Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE PLUMMIER 3 3 , 3 Band Shotgunners. Club, 3, 43. ,. .3 .33 ,,, 5,33 5,33 I .33 3.3: H E3 3 ' ERR' SUE .. -1, 32.33, 43 Pommetfe' 2, 3, 43 Basketball manager 13 I -I 5,3 it AFS 3, 43 Ski33Cl3ub 3, 43 Treasurer 433Tennis Club 1, 23 FHA 13 3 .1,,t 3 ,,,,. Student33Council4. ' 3' 33 KDQRb-iiHYl'RliTENOUrRL' 3 33 3 N ?'Pomme:tte i2343, 43 Softball 33, Q43f3FBLA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 af fSki CluI5' 3:3453Laujra3i.33Audem 7 3 , 3 I . llj I ' 'z3Football 2, 3,f43gBaseba3ll 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2,1 3, 43 Base- ,,,igQball,QI.u.b 43 Hall of E,arrgefi4333Homec3onqing King 433-Gazette Allsstar 3 A 3 3 3 453 Library ciuii 22,4453 A I A ' llll I3 3 1.,....., . , .r,., ,,7,V A V 33 4 3 3 3333 Eertr . ,,,,, 3 ,,, ,,,, ,,, A .1 I 3 ,,.l .3 . 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Row two: Kevin Csehoski, Scott Page, Dan Waters, Troy Tag- gart, Bill Geary, Paul Altimus, Rich Dohoda, Brent Pahach, Gene Bealonis, Rich Troyan, John Stewart, Tom McClure, Jeff Scott, Alan Hamill. Row three: Coach Richard Hiner, Head Coach Bert Toy, The 1978 Ram football team, directed by a fine coaching staff of head coach Bert Toy and assistants Gerald Page and Richard Hiner, accomplished something in the '78 season never performed before in the his- tory of this school. Not only did the Rams win the Appalachian Conference champion- ship game fthe second time Laurel Valley has won that, the first title coming in 19735, but the Rams also finished their season with a perfect 10-O record, which included four shutouts. Coach Toy was also named Coach of the Year in the Appalachian Conference. KN Aw A 'i Coach Gerald Page, Bill Ritenour, John Colananni, Joel Cardarella, Pat Solich, Russ Ray, Glenn Fuller, Chris Lenhart, Coach John Sekela, Coach Curt King. Row four: Dean West, Dan Machak, Dave Patterson, Denny Henderson, Ron Sarver, Dave Foster, Bill Wads- worth, Dave Lynn, Larry Henderson, Mike Lych, Curt Luther, Jim Watson, Jeff Allen, Kelly Garland. 15, V. X I , and capture conference title ' f 14. W K ig . ,N , ,'ff 4 -K V gl W-ai-,-. 'ii' '- - 4,2 : H ,Af iii? 55 ' V QW mi 5 QA , ' at it A f : ,- ,I 4. , 'A'. rv ' 'W i,.,, . .... 3 . ,E I V ,,. tc T . ,.,QV-9 f fi' V, 'wi 8. 9, ' V '1 ,, , a ifwfip' W gi ' .ef ,. ' -, ' if If Managers: Dean West and Dan Machak Kevin Csehoskr Trainer 4 years .p...N Jim Ferri-3 years 5'4 135 lbs. Guard Kerry Boske'3 years 6'3 185 lbs. Guard i ' W,5g.ZK, Seniors lead varsity to victory as v 'aaa 711134-SA: , . new x X, wa.: 1 X be p M ei M R' if f . fs 1 ' wr f ,qi Kb W M. 2 K. L, i - gl.- A K. I ,Q M Q '- ,vat , ,,,- N: sw .- f A 1 - .. S' 1 ,. , gs. ,wf-igizi V M I nw, 1' y w - 'K I , W, Q 7' 3 - . Y, , gf, r1,QE'f4.31g,:,,,', A4 'NK 5, ' 'V - 'W - 1. ,fs f ' 'V7'f'3'fiI'ff1F' f ms. 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Row two: Troy Taggart, Jim Watson, Chris Lenhart, Larry Henderson, Brent 32 ,sZ.ai'P ' L ,.,k gy. , ,W L L A Y ,,!W if W... g ,, -2 K, , .-, 1 ,jigfirgttr fy iq , 3 . i , Adding to the aura of success which surrounded the entire football program of LV this year was the junior varsity team, which came up with its first unde- feated season in a number of years. Led by quarter- back Denny Henderson, the team mounted a fine offense, both on the ground and in the air. High scorers fqy the season were Gene Bealonis,36 points, Cotton Tioyan close behind with 26 and Paul Altimus with 20. Chris Lenhart, Dave Lynn and Altimus were standouts in the fine defensive unit. The JV offense scored a total of 120 points, while allowing their op- ponents only 38. For Coach Hiner, it was a very good year! 'nf' J - ' ,., ' .. - Pahach, Mike Lych, Scott Page, Alan Hamill, Dave Lynn. Row three: Glenn Fuller, Russ Ray, Bill Ritenour, Tom McClure, Dan Waters, Ron Sarver, Denny Henderson, Paul Altimus, Coach Richard Hiner. , 1,,, ' -33 L'.......-, , gi -W V ., sms Y xi 6 'rm- ' ..7,r i fi J., '- '. 5 J ,A QW, ff Q L , f , if . Y L55 ' K sf ' GTZ'-Aw'i,. f'T'3+ '7 ,- A - - J e--- sk, f :Eg L. K wif: ,L.,. .-Mg,Qgf.fA- jr? QL A' 'Q f l ,gg -f :-, -ef f t 1 - ' , f .tfifi -e , -f - . l fQ W t, t Wti -,- , .'.a.,,l, . x ' HRH-' H m imi ,N Q-+f1'f7'+ I . 4 fi ' ' f3'5'7A9 ',w.Q.., if ,, 5' ft ' H J'- i f, ,-- 1 ,4 .,.,. .iawg gfsfrzfff L, X WWW . ' We Junior High plays another perfect season Front row: George Hall, Morris Ludwig, Greg Gamble, Van Morrow, Scott Penner, Dan Galbraith, Todd Bucklin, Jeff Short, Scott Mun- dorff. Row two: O.J. Simpson, Joe Flickinger, Gene Coy, Glenn ,e 'Ti O ' - i ., W .wb .nl ,'- ,tg ,A.,. V H ish SCO? T it boa rd .rfl - t' I, ,,,,,, ..,., SV , iilll ii Biackiickf gi g ,g A, 8 -eMeiersdalei if O 30 Berlin 16 6 Ferndale O 28 it 'lflli 20 -, l l ,ww ,. Flickinger, Jay Merritt, Jeff Page, Bill Conrad, Rich Dipofi.Row three: Mike Suschak, Rob Whipkey, Tim Howard, Ernie Ritenour, Dick Stuart, Mike Potts, Nate Foust, Wayne Gehring. Junior high football coaches Curt King and John Sekela Cabove lefty smiled throughout the season as their young charges came through with another un- defeated season. The team has a nine game win streak over the past two years and has won 24 of the last 25 games. The young Rams ended their season with a thrilling come-from-behind victory over United. Trailing at one time by 20 points, the boys used skill and determination to earn a 28-20 win. Head Coach Sekela is justifyably proud of his team's accomplish- ments. Varsity cheerleaders add delight and Varsity Cheerleaders-Front row: Patty Craft, lleene Wakefield, Doreen Wedge. Row two: Agatha Gregory, Debbie Carney, Nadine Henderson, Susie King, Renee Hender- son. Top: Carol Heming. The Varsity Cheerleaders participated in various activities, such as throwing out miniature footballs at halftime and sponsoring the Homecoming, Always and Forever. The girls held pep rallies to promote school spirit, lVlr. Dohoda served as the JV and varsity sponsor. .Sw maxima enthusiasm to games and pep rallies Left-Seniors: Keily Luther-3 years, Carol Heming-4 years, Renee Henderson-4 years, Debbie Carney-4 years, Agatha Gregory-5 years. Below: Co-captain Renee Henderson, Captain Agatha Gregory. E i 'G J V cheerleaders show style and splrlt J I 9' a '32-I 'v ll!!! 5Q.1- fi, Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Karen Bendel, Sue Saxton, Rhondi Anderson Pam Henderson Patty Donoda Cindy Spangler, Carol King, Carla Chesla .U -. ,I .V-J., f, 15 ..a.A ,'f, f ,.Q.,, ,- A 824 gd V-32 .t I -af. , - AW, f A f-.- : mf: .+. - , J, L-N , ',Qv,:-ffid, . . xn ' - NLNM3 ,X -5 -QM, +..,, ,Q .H . . , , .na .lifgvgyii , Vi Junior high cheerleaders have vigor 5 Front Row: Kelli Carney, Leta Gail Priest, Christln Hunt, Judy Snyder, Row twog Tammie Hall, Karol Ritenour, Bonnie Bendel, Nina Henderson. ,E n A N s Na 5- 238 s V ' Rams provide exciting moments The LV baseball team ended the 1978 season with an overaHrhark of3 mnns and 11losses,a record of 2-8 in the TrLCounty League, and a 1-3 rnark W exhibition play. Cold weather in March and April hampered the Rams' progress, but Head Coach Germd Page and Assstant Robert Bendelprepared the players with many drills. The drilling paid off when the Rants opened the season by defeaung Latrobe 12-2. Although the Rams owned a losing record, many rnenwbers of the teant had Hne peHorn1ances,in- cluding Gregg Crusan's 3-1 no-hitter over Blacklick. As the season came to a close, the Rams were scheduled to play in the District 6 playoffs, but the game was never played, due to the tragic death of senior team member Kevin Moore. gk 1978 Baseball Team-Front row: Ron Gorman, Gregg Crusan, Kevin Fuller, Ted Glusko, Kevin Moore, Mike Zaragoza, Gary Baird, Rich Bassler, Tony Garaventa. Row two: Joel Ritenour, Jim Bracken, Dave Galbraith, Vince Catanese, Ron Penner, Todd Gable, Tony 71 fwhV 'fa- A JI' Left: Head Coach Gerald Page and Assistant Coach Robert Ben- del. Above: Team managers-sitting: Bill Glessner. Standing: David Beatty, Mike McGeary, John Catanese and Mike Catanese. Pecora, Kerry Boske, Bill Bassler, Head Coach Gerald Page. Row three: Curt Busony, Tom Pickup, Chris Peters, Bill Wadsworth, Scott Page, Rich Dohoda, Dan Waters, Denny Henderson, Geary, Curt Luther, Tom Conrad. Bill QF: 'i LQ I 1. E ,V QB 4 BNHS , 62, C Q f fi, s. . nuns , 'NX '-wx. 3 QAHS despite disappointing record of 3-11 d .. 39 Wvwqnfvwzi f' 4, x mix are Ky X -fl 3 2 5 3. ,M -in Pf 41,7 ' LZ, Ti Qf e p Zl 6 4 g3mheS W. 1- wh me ,uw 7 54 Experienced seniors show leadership V VV i., fp . , K f' ml i , -i , , x V Q , I i fl si XX X I, VA 5 ' , , 4' , I FV M x ef V i V V f f ..j, , - ,. sVV V - f x 'ffiiii-.fig A Wi :jp . F V .., I, V 'f jf l , L ,Vt VV N. V r E r .W . i 1 - ' ' Q 'H ' X QL: ' ,Q v - ' N V VV X' , .rr ., ,. 1 V , V A V ...-swag? .4 V fry A ' . . ., ,. ' ' , A ,,,f' 5 i my A, qw-fi, V' , , P I M - Vi if , - ,,,. V LQ. ,, :5:,,,V ,,,. . in f V V VV JV, V V VV . M. . A' V I Mm. Q. Y 5' ,f ' p H- . M W fi in ' ' . . V.. W Wi.i--VAN - , i Q.- . A 'fi g..- V VV35V.gQVy4MQ3 -Vf 54,'g5,.y5qqv- , Mi? me . 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Bill Bassler Pitcher Years played-3 .,o' Todd Gable Joel Ritenour Outfield Outfield Third base Years played-4 Years played-4 Years played-3 Jim Bracken while displaying excellent skills +4 inf 5-Lf6 '55?-aL':fLf2gf1-'1 7'kfffifAi- . ,f N.. M.. ff! M, ls' Qu 4 ' , Y-g1', 04iv'QL3i e Z JJ'-Z1 E4-g5w?i aa?L'l'f.4, 1 Tr 3 5-353-'fi 4.-.M ,MQ l ff9'if -2 Rediff .. ,V ,, yu- - 349 , , ww. lf?-'Wfw ,. 0 ,Q s 5 ..g,.,.f '- u-Magi-. J still' 'jf ' ' ' . if '445G',,Qff . W., Qsw. , HE A A, 5 15 51 , fiifi' ' 7 ' -'f mt .- 'f ,. i vvff zgik,-, 'g ,' V-jl.'rg,'gY'!!?J5n,e ' - ' Lx' MLM, -j:',33.,n!-41' 's s s Ly..-1 33 7 -5,,:'iF'i'V' - 3i 'ff'5?'f ,g, 5 'fi 'ffffs-3 5 'Q ff f . ' ' fm. - -9, 1.. 'y i -s :W JY? '..'.,-.4 . -4.. ?3.s.a-':,314s .-'i' 4. .e Vince Catanese Ouifield .-Q.. ' -ft i1L 'r: Y- 'Z 7: My h , , E 7 3 5 fi J k .- 'f- f:'f,M-:- H ' f Y I , ...fn if' an . N . 1' ifqfj' 1- L45 .--'nge ,ki K ' 5 1 f1,,f '.l fw f , , H , .. 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Row two: Karen Bendel, Lisa Chesla, Kim Cardarella, Carol King, Susie King, Sheila St. Clair, Shari Anderson, Pam Hen- derson, Karla Boring, Mr. Pahach. if Nm KL,: .L Veteran basketball coach Andrew Pahach undertook the task of coaching LV's first girls' softball team. During the season he fre- quently remarked, These girls are driving me crazy. and players work to develop needed skills sl ' ff - eX.e ,fifgrvu J r Tryk, I ,iqvfpbf .1 as f i --if , :. , aan. x . Lk Nfl ,,L , V V ,.- , , 1 f ,. is - 1 , :fm A L , ff' .N 1 'es-37. f.,.,.,! - ..-Q'-l2s9,.,- ..- .W - - !ll'f44 e 1 cf 'a.1i.-- M K V Q e CQ W A I' 'leg? f35 ,,...., FQQIHI ., A ' ,Y ,, f ' . -f R ' 9' 4 N he I Y ft. 'ii HQ JL i f- f P I N N an Even during a game, a girl has got to think about her appearance, so naturally she carries a comb. rift y if Softb? reboard 1 LV ld ld if Opponent , y 3 Johnemmwpfech 14 d 5 Coneriugwvalley 13 ii 7 gPegnnpa g f, X 11 4 allt 5 15 7 2 Cenjmalrleiamb g, g 18 ' w .2 ,.j,iP6hgg,,i,.S3a,mbria iv 17 , 9 Johnsytown r 22 5 Ceiwl Camb ' 26 1 s 1 l . ,tv na 'J'- l , L.Zi .:k, K ' . We I H V Managers: Becky Miller, Lori Harbison, Linda Martin For the first time ever, Laurel Valley fielded a girls' softball team, and naturally, their complete lack of experience showed in their record of 1 win and 8 losses. The lone bright spot of the season was an impressive 10-8 victory over the girls of Greater Johnstown. Enthusiasm was high, however, and Coach Pahach was impressed by the girls' determin- ation to improve their skills. The number of juniors and sophomores who will be returning for another year should enable the team to show a constant improvement. Q ' M Girls basketball team has disappointing i Girls Basketball team: Mary Conrad, Sheila St.Clair. Karen Klavuhn, Wendy McClure, Coach James Van Kirk, Terena Dohoda, Tammy Wakefield, Gloria Cunningham, Lynn Wingard, Below-Managers: ey . ,4 Nlr. James Van Kirk took over as girls' basketball coach this year. Although they ended with a record of 8 wins and 10 losses this year, the girls hope to improve next year. Wendy McClure, who scored over 1000 points so far, will return, as will Karen Kla- vuhn, Mary Conrad, Sheila St.Clair and Lynn Wingard. Gina Gamble, Sue Robertson, Tami Crusan, Eileen Clawson, Toni Dipofi. season but looks to a bright future Gloria Cunningham - 3 years Terena Dohoda - 3 years Tammy Wakefield - 3 years 5'6 Guard 5'9 Forward 5'7 Forward Basketball Se eboard M 3 Opponent Coach James Van Kirk lb i,, C 6 27 Penn Cambria 18 Bishop Carroll 47 ConaQ,ugh,A'Eg1Iey 31 Wendy cClure named to all star team .ff uv- - - 1 I . M i 1-- 'ZT'?'5 -H- ,NNN H 2,4 1' Eff s Q A. 6' H lhiillli ..,L . , 3 P 1: ,-. i si I gf J 3 E K Viv' Aa s fra ajft. li ith H Il 4:-. T i r Zin. 1 .ti 'i . . 1 fry Wendy McClure, junior standout for the girls' basketball tearn was named to the first team of the 1978-79 Central-Western Girls Bas- ketball All Stars. and Hilary becomes a number one fan K Q- 1 K I .A QQ M . .k.. S519 , ,N A ee H ee e B 3 '- J-:z xffv :.., M v . . 'Sgtgbtvf . :Z Y K 1,0 qo- ., .va fr N-.. 6 'Y' AB I 3 .. ,Q-VN .i 1 7' gk Q gb S1-', .. ba ' fri A 61 JV squad looks toward promising future Junior Varsity team: Karla Boring, Peggy Smith, Lynn Beal, Lisa Chesla, Sue Bartow, Coach Lynne Sepesy, Anna Balencic, Heidi ,E Jy i s , Junior Opponent briag S cf' B M 30 50 Coneiitwaugh Valley 31 Although they had an unsuccessful sea- son, the JV team shows promise for next year. Under the guidance of Coach Lynne Sepesy, the girls began to develop skills necessary for future games. 62 Thompson, Kim Nelson, Becky Miller, Diana Yonker. Below: Coach Lynne Sepesy. Junior high girls learn basketball basics Junior High Team-Front row: Brenda Martin Sue S Ii , o ch, Amy Mc- Donald, Tracy Glusko, Elizabeth Moomau, Karen Shannon Julie Wolf, Miss Poley. Row two: Bonnie Caldwell, Wendy Galbraith, Nola , 'v ' Pecora, Janet Wakefield, Karen Crusan, Barbara Sapp, Tammy Stiles. Row three: Chris Balencic, Darcy Taggart, Annette Mc- Donald, Jeanette Gehlmann, Darla Lentz, Tammy Boring. ii 1511. may i, aL .W . f :Zi ERS K tw . A ' 'S . U f . 1 5' I in if if ' RJ l III: -1 ,-.....--...? -N. Managers: Phyllis Blake,'Lorrie Horrell, Kelly Brett, Angle Crusan' Left: Coach Ed Mikita, Student teacher Leslie Poley. Seniors led varsity Rams back 5 441 f X Varsity Basketball Team: Paul Hall, Scott Henderson, Brent Pa- hach, Don Heming, Tom McClure, Rich Dohoda, Kurt Klavuhn, Todd Gable, Dave Harford, Dave Galbraith, Kneeling: Head Coach Andrew Pahach. Managers, trainers, and statisticians: Kevin Csehoski, Todd Cairns, Vernon Gamble, Craig Deemer, Jeff Bealonis, Vince Catanese, Mike MCG-eary. Assistant Coach Thomas Bryson, Head Coach Andrew Pahach to their tradition of winning df, QX Scott Henderson 5'9 Guard Years played: 3 Don Heming 6'2 Forward Years played: 3 ,L W iii! Dave Galbraith David Harford 5'8 Guard 5'9 Guard Years played: 3 Years played: 3 X, 'R Q ,511 Todd Gable 6'2 Forward, center Years played: 3 The 1978-79 basketball season saw the team return to the winning tradition of LV. This occurred despite the lengthy football season which caused the team's prepara- tion to get a late start. Because of their success, the Rams captured the Northern Cambria League, Section A title and were scheduled to meet Northern Cambria in the PIAA playoffs in Altoona on March 2. Basketball fans see plenty of action F Q ,lf ,, HW ,,,,-.U-1 -...----in 1 ial 1 at 9 A' ' A, 5 ZA' 1 V v 9 - h ' 1 AM at sl . k : 7 s 9 wp? K . ' ' 'ti 3 7??g'f .5 mv a 'f , is Z1 '-'T A ' a - 1 -f-115' 4, ,Kal i-' - ' .. Q' -Mat - J , Z 5 V, 2 '55 zz we -1. Mum ,' ' l , A ssl . ,C-1 , N' ,,,ysggw 5 , a a X a a, W A lu? Kg.. 14 2' , allljl a ll l as Rams have very successful season 57 Blairsville 46 Ferndale 67 Conemaugh Valley esketball S Junior Varsity achleves wmnmg record Junior Varsity T F t D G g y Bll Sh gl R Caldwell, Torn P k p B N k C Scott, Chris P t D L ly siyttggyg 1 M rio Ogcnter ' wr A MQ- C30 34 Ei?f'?3g2CS2Q Manor Forest Hills Penn. Cambria Bl3irSIVillG C Ferndalemv Conemaugh Valley 68 1 Varsity Scoretioard E 25 ' , t .Wpponent inth grade shows desire and promise 34 Ninth Grade Team: O.J. Simpson, Joe Fllckinger, Glenn Flickinger, Jeff Page, Rich Dipofi, George Hall, Steve Balencic, Bobby Ludwig, Dan Galbraith, Brian Stutzman, Coach Allen Abbott. 31 32 32 33 Junior High Coach Allen Abbott .. . .1l.,, .. .Bl'?lT 5519 'le G rror ' 35 . - - ,. 3 ,651 . A 4 ,V , 7 f, K ,I it- . , ly ' lsrpnuxrnu ' S ' . Eff, , 3 fy ef ff swf. ri l m e , 4 , 9 G ,A -. ' 3 - if .Q 1 U H ' ' V 1. .', ' , 2 , ss, A 'g'. . - ge.. w ' 'G ,- . ' 5 A . ' K ' '4 Q .,,. :,,, -4 .A - 'Q 1 43 , 5 ,X W r ....,.. . Y ' - l v as .,!f. '3 r ', X ,, - ,rl I X E M Y grease! se ,L Eighth grade team has 5 wins, 6 losses Q is I, , r Eighth Grade BasketbalITeam-Front row: Mr. Moore,Vince Crusan, Randy Lavely, Greg Shingler, Greg Kubic, Tim Howard, Bill Con- Scott Baird, Rob Swatsworth, Rick Ludwig, Todd Bucklen, Steve rad. Howard, Scott Penner. Row two: Doug Garland, Wayne Gehring, V ,. ' is a ' 1 ' ii gf ,faq we 8 K is V in :VL ,ie sf, W I 70 Q Y vwxe Q X A Sf , att, R at i i at tt,,,, R a Gra de Sc rlepoard L 21 Marlon Center 13 ' 2 s o , M at Z i e R N at ii ,, ia R .,..,, K 452. 'vi W . it lk . , K E Q k,V, ,!.,nL ,,., gs . . xg, ,. .atv ,gs , -- g soi R Q - 'i 9 Brmsviae 124 i gtt Bla,ilfS,v,iFfG .. i as in i i my 'Lf K, L f K: kr , f. 3 Ti: :-' i, fi 5 Fw 111- - I av W , e ,,., , , ,, .1 ,.f, - ur sf Seventh grade enjoys first competition Seventh Grade Team-Froni row: Mike Kelly, George Cole, Shon Henderson, Terry Penner, Mike Yaworski, Jim Callis, Cory Pe- ters. Row two: Mr. Moore, Rob Whipkey, Brian Welshons, Brian We l N John Moore coaches the seventh and eighth grade basketball teams. Garland, Art Gibson, Peter Gratosky, Dan Custer, Chris Dragon, Brian Kolesar, Bob Ludwig. f .. 1 s K f,.1' f'fi 1 .- i gg g ... . . ... so ..,,, . 1 2 6 Ligonier M M ..., .131 M s i pl, how? s g 71 Volleyball team set to compete hx llllffwn Q' Varsity Team-Front row: Mary Conrad, Anna Balencic, Peggy Smith. Row two: Karen Klavuhn Coach Wahl, Sheila St. Clair. Row three: Dorothy Ritenour, Terena Dohoda, Wendy McClure- Below: Coach Dale Wahl. 5W'f'ffM 'A'2Z 3!!?a!QQi?420 ff in Central-Western conference Terena Dohoda-3 Years Managers-Front row: Kathy Smithley, Kelly Woodring. Ro Diana Yonker, Tracy Catanese, Kim Riddell, Kim Nelson. Dorothy Ritenour-1 Year - 5....f.swun-.g yk.i s il . . N .. .X f 1 As the yearbook was going to press, the girls' volleyball team was preparing to open its 1979 season. With only two seniors on the roster, Terena Dohoda and Dorothy Rite- nour, Coach Wahl will count heavily on junior members of the squad, particularly Wendy McClure and Mary Conrad, who have ex- perience from last year. Junior Varsity girls show determination JV Team-Front row: Amy McDonald, Sue Bartow, Nadine Henderson. Row two: Paula Merritt, Carla Cnesla, Tammy Helsel, Heidi Thompson, Lynn Beal. -if - t ,.,i ' . -f '--' - U K A 0 i.'. 5 M i s j tet, , pn- 3 t , I ,. Q-'P as volleyball season gets underway .wap, -.Q - S we .mu W Q K . 1' N 5 Q 3 Q x -,s,.,.,A,, . . , L. .,. -x.-QNX. 7 A, ,m.,M,5 .,kV 1 -:Q 4. K, 9 , :EN rn , ,.,,g. ,Y L, ' . I II.. ,. B f I LLAL Q A W .- b , ' Q 0 ij' yg . iEf ' ' 'Z' GQ- VT ? - ' - 5. 4. r . .. 1 v'Q' A W X- -. Q kb -wi. 1- 44 .1 2' x l f.. -'f --' - F5 ,J - M -H' '-nw - Ml 'IP , gl. , 1 :F AL , F 5 5:1535 , A , L.ai,,y gsx .Q . 5 ,lx K 5 51 , W? I -I 1-ff ' W N R A' NW, 'f'f'4Ifx7 5' X ' A -. , f . H .ff ' 'W h 2 193' ' , 'is' Mg. 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M5 ' H iff- .Q 4 2 I I df' 'Ytift-A .fZ,Y.2p'ii'r' Q Marching Band-Front: Darla Kisamore, Toni Dipofi. Row one: Di- rector Eugene Gorirossi, Lisa Walls, Gina Gamble, Richard Ludwig, Amy Parsha, Brian Stutzman, Scott Baird, Brian Csehoski, Lani Boring, Patti Ference, Cory Peters, Traci Henderson, Tammy Hel- sel. Row two: Christine Powell, Tom Altimus, Kelly Brett, Maria Gorirossi, Susan Killen, John Suschak, Arthur Gibson, Karen Short, Mark Matson, Peter Gratosky, Brian Kolesar, Janice Tantlinger, Lorrie Horrell, Paula Merritt, Teresa Miller. Row three: Amy Luther, Lori Rolley Thomasine Huey, Kevin Boring, Carol Brinker, Doug Csehoski, Rick Jasper, Mike Caldwell, Russell Bernabo, Bill Graver, 3 Senior band members: Tammy Wakefield, Lisa Keck, Glenn Wynn, Cindy Evans, Terena Dohoda, Sherryl Nuneviller. K i mc. W. a .N is ,A f 'wi . Diane Wynn, Susan Palko, Jim Suschak, Darla Ulm, Kim Glusko. Row four: Janet Wakefield, Lisa Cooper, Donna Miller, Rhonda Bracken, Dave Wynn, Bonnie Caldwell, Polly Garland, Lynn Beal, Paul Suschak, Bob Graham, Brenda Martin, Cathy Grenke, Geraldine Parsha, Lisa Berezansky. Row five: Kathy Karageanes, Linda Martin, Lisa Keck, Tammy Wakefield, Terena Dohoda, David Beatty, Jeff Brinker, Randy Sowers, Ed Sutter, Jim McCreery, Phil Ferris, Glenn Wynn, Jeff Zimmerman, Cindy Evans, Sherryl Nune- viller, Carol Shearer. Below: Band director Eugene Gorirossi, fs ' K i :SK QRS . v , -Srl' Ni xwgwsa, appearances at parades and football games zz Officers: Paula Merritt-sec.!treas,, Phil Ferris-vice-pres., Ken Tammy Helsel - Field Director Norris-pres. and studentdirector, Ed Sutter-asst. student director. Seniors-seated: Michelle Crusan, Dorothy Ritenour, Toni Dipofi, Raspotnik, Belinda Machak, Karen Krisko, Debbie Black, Mary Mc- Mary Jo Wadsworth, Kim Galbraith, Lisa Toman. Standing: Terri Ginnis, Tracy Henderson. Majorettes Through the generosity of the band parents organiza- tion, this year majorettes had for the first time a sponsor and coach. Diane Molina worked with the girls throughout the summer and into the autumn to help them perfect their routines. To complement their new skill and precision, the girls turned out in sparkling new uniforms and named Mary Conrad fea- tured twirler. 2 ,x Xi, 1- 14 our .pt A q,.l U. sf, , . - I .U 1, . , acquire a whole new look XA 9' X if M? ,lf l 1 Wx - ii. A2.aMwl ,nz A Mary Conrad this year became Laurel Val- C0-Captain Wendy McClure Captain ley's first featured twirler. Belinda Machak Majorette squad-front: Senior Belinda Machak-3 years. Standing: Shari Anderson senior Kir Galbraith-2 years, Tracy Glusko, co-captain Wendy McClure, Paula McCullough feature twirler Mary Conrad, Starlett Lorditch. 'AN r n-...m.ii8,A16,'..-wil C , ...nw '-r' C A' -' Silk squad carries banners proudly ,,,,...-v- .MY-S 2 . .,.k, -ai. ' ' --, Silk squad-front: Kathi Smithley, Kelly Woodring. Row two: Tracy Catanese, Val Sarver, Susan Kay, Beth Altimus. Below left: Captain Kathi Smithley, Co-captain Val Sarver, fl fwfr Tk if M 5 lf. J- 'F' C f', 3fvn 331: .1 s':.'1- 1 -' , S -'l f-:af '- rl: , 1' N 53 vtiiiviitf L A A The 1978-79 Silk squad numbered only six, but the girls added a dramatic flair to the half 1 :gb X Q' A ' l 'l 6' 9, ,W ' K 4' time shows as they maneuvered the grace- ful red and black banners through the intri- cate routines. All members ofthe group are underclassmen, so they will return next year to provide more entertainment. 81 Rifle team displays precision and flair Kneeling: Sue Solich, Sue Marino, Leslie Cameron, Senior Mary McGinnis-3 years, Paula Hepner. Standing: Donna Wynn, Senior Karen Krisko, Anna Balencic, Kim Nelson. This year's Rifle Team worked hard to be one ofthe best in the area. Starting in August at band camp the girls practiced many long hours to perfect their military maneuvers. The squad, along with the Silks and Honor Guard, attended a three-day workshop dur- ing the summer to acquire new marching techniques. ,a, ,.-, , ,Q iz 3 3- i ml. -,fi Captain Mary McGinnis and Co-captain Sue Marino Pommettes perform sparkling routines tjlicv git vv .S - 1' Y S yi. .. . t s E' L. r u , . 1 Mary Jo Wadsworth and Diana Yonker were captain and co-captain of this year's Pommettes. The unit adds color and flash to the band. Their high kicks and colorful attire make them a special attraction on the field. This year the group acquired new uniforms and new pom-poms. I l :Q Pommettes-kneeling: Diana Yonker, Bridget Lichtenfels, Mary Ann Hamill, Senior Lisa Toman-3 years, Lori Harbison, Amy McDonald. Standing: Kim Cardarella, Senior Terri Raspotnik-3 years, Senior Mary Jo Wadsworth-3 years, Senior Dorothy Ritenour-3 years, JoAnne Connell. Honor Guard proudly displays colors AW Honor Guard: Darla Kisamore, senior Tracy Henderson-3 years, senior Debbie Black-2 years, senior Michelle Crusan-1 year, Wendy Lynn, senior Toni Dipofi-1 year, not pictured: senior Dorothy Shirey-1 year. The Honor Guard identifies our school and appears in the foreground at football games and parades. This year with the help of the rifle team, Debbie Black was lifted on rifles with the American flag during the pre-game show. Debbie Black and Tracy Henderson were co-captain and captain of the squad. Junior high band trains aspiring musicians I ,A BIZ ' ..,. .. 'Wig' 7311.5 ,, is 1 inf? I , Junior High Band-Front row: Mr. Gorirossi, Traci Henderson, Pam Bloom, Cathy Brinker, Debbie McGinnis, Brian Kolesar, Kelly Brett, Steve Howard, Barbara Lynch, Tess Miller, Lisa Berezansky, Lani Boring, Patty Ference, Amy Parsha, Christine Powell, Kristie Mer- ritt, Cory Peters, Lisa Walls. Row two: Natalie Hudson, Susan Palko, Melissa Williams, Janice Tantlinger, Kim Glusko, Cathy Grenke, Tom Altimus, Dan Galbraith, Janet Wakefield, Lorrie Horrell, Maria Gori- rossi, Scott Baird, Scott Penner, Brian Csehoski, Rick Ludwig, Darla Ulm. Row three: Mark Matson, Jim Suschak, Dave Wynn, Diann Wynn, Karen Short, Lori Rolley, Thomasine Huey, Lisa Lear, Arthur Gibson, Kevin Boring, Amy Luther, Susan Killen, Paula Petrucci, Alli- son Parker, Kathy Karageanes. Row four: Scott Graham, Mike Sus- chak, Dick Stuart, Jeff Zimmerman, Mike Potts, Tracy Glusko, Darla Lentz, Brenda Martin, Lisa Cooper, Geraldine Parsha, Bonnie Cald- well, Bill Graver, Mike Caldwell, Russell Bernabo. Senior high chorus provides musica S YS Senior high chorus-Front row: Sue Robertson, Doreen Wedge, Peg- gy Tantlinger, Jenny Black, Sandy Crusan, Martha Jones, Theresa Garland, Shari Anderson, Stephanie Snyder, Patty Craft, Kim Nel- son, Diana Yonker, Karen Rummell, Lisa Murphy, Cindy Spangler Paula Merritt, Rhondi Anderson, Darla Kisamore, Paula Hepner Wendy Lynn, Gina Gamble. Row two: Sue Marino, Carol Shearer, Esther Boyer, Peggy Smith, Lynn Beal, Tracy Baird, Terri Ras- potnik, Terena Dohoda, Gloria Cunningham, Sue Banko, Renee Henderson, Tammy Wakefield, Barb Boring, Agatha Gregory, Kris Kiavuhn, Toni Dipofi, Becky Miller, Lori Harbison, Dan Miller, Kelly Garland, Brian Ardrey, Jeff Allen, Dean West. if 'H ll.. . L L iii C Seniors-Front row: Gloria Cunningham, Esther Boyer, Tracy Baird, Tammy Wakefield, Barb Boring, Agatha Gregory, Kris Kiavuhn, Toni Dipofi, Debbie Carney, Carrie Blankenbicker. Row two: Terena Dohoda, Sue Banko, Terri Raspotnik, Kim Galbraith, Renee Henderson, Apryl Norris, Sherryl Nune- viller, Cindy Evans, Edi i-lollen, Joy McGinnis. Row three: Glenn Wynn, Tony Pecora, Ron Penner, Bob Pardee, Pat Wyman. opportunities for many interested students X qffaf 'K ROW three: Chris Lenhart. Ron Pennef, David Beatty, CSVOI King, four: Mr. Hall, Carrie Blankenbicker, Debbie Carney, Kim Galbraith, Paula McCullough, Carla Chesla, Patty Dohoda, Rhonda Bracken, Rich Dohoda, Bob Pardee, Tony Pecora, Dan Machak, Wendy Mc- JoAnne Connell, Apryl Norris, Sherry! Nuneviller, Cindy Evans, Edi Clure, Ed Sutter, Randy Sowers, Jim lVlcCreery, Phil Ferris, Rich Hollen, George Boyer, Louis Penner, Pat Wyman, Cheryl Simpson. Troyan, Jeff Brinker, Glenn Wynn, Jonathon Jacobs, Jim Watson, Jeanne McDowell, Roni Beeler, Joy McGinnis, Kathi Smithley. Row Chorus officers: Bob Pardee-president, Agatha Gregory-secretary! Acco,-npanists: gan Machakv David Beatty' patty Dohoda treasurer, Terena Dohoda and Tammy Wakefield-student directors. Carrie Blankenbicker-vice-president. Junior high chorus entertains at concerts Junior high chorus-Front row: Tammy Boring, Donna Csehoski, Lori Bobko, Traci Henderson, Debbie Baird, Danielle Crusan, Karen Cru- san, Joe Clark, George Cole, Michael Kelly, Cory Peters, Terry Pen- ner, Arthur Gibson, Charles James, Michael Yaworski, Lisa Walls, Nancy Crawford. Row two: Mr. Hall, Jeff Zimmerman, Matt Mc- Geary, Tracy Lych, Geneva Galbraith, Jim Yeager, Chris Dragon Brian Kolesar, Alan Shearer, Bobby Ludwig, Gregg Gamble, Mike' Detwiler, Ted Luther, Scott Penner, Barb Clark, Janice Tantlinger, Amy Luther, Kathy Berkey, Staci Madeley, Patty Ference, Amy Par- sha, Christie Merritt, Kim Ritenour. Row three: Rusty Bernabo, 'Q M, ,, t,, it Mike Caldwell, Bonnie Caldwell, Nola Pecora, Phyllis Blake, Lisa Simpson, Lorrie Horrell, Janet Eastman, Kim Glusko, Lisa Berezan- ski, Mark Marsh, Allison Parker, Sonia Hollen, Darla Ulm, Brenda Helzel, Judy Snyder, Chris Hunt, Kelly Carney, Bonnie Bendel, Ker- ry Bryson, Mary Crawford, Lori Arford. Row four: Glenn Flickinger, Gene Coy, Bill Conrad, Bill Rummel, Kelly Merritt, Lisa Marino, Cindy Hollman, Tammy McGinnis, Julie Wolf, Tammy Stiles, Sherry Colson, Gina Peters, Wendy Beeler, Susan Kay. Tracy Catanese, Tina Colson, Janice Dillon, Susan Dillon, Gerry Parsha, Lisa Cooper. A453 Dan Machak-Junior high chorus accompanist Talented students make up special groups is-.Nl 'txt-A i -it QQ, I-fs. f J' Instrumental Group-Front row: Kelly Garland, Jeff Brinker, David Beatty, Kelly Woodring, Donna Wynn, Paula Hepner. Row two: Tarn my Wakefield, Paula Merritt, Lisa Keck, Kim Galbraith, Carol Hem ing, Linda Martin, Sherryl Nuneviller, Cindy Evans, Carol Shearer, Row three: Terena Dohoda, Bob Graham, Ken Norris, Russell Lear Members of Westmoreland County Chorus were Ron Penner, Dan Machak, Carol Shearer, Carrie Blankenbicker, and Debbie Carney. Rhonda Bracken, Patty Dohoda, Carla Chesla, Paula McCullough. Row four: Mary Conrad, Lynn Beal, Doug Csehoski, Glenn Wynn, Randy Sowers, Jim McCreery, Ed Sutter, lleene Wakefield, Polly Gar- land. Juniors display acting talents in 1 anss ,Jns , E , T E if T T K T , Play Cast-seated: Nadine Henderson, Sue Robertson, Diana Debbie Shelter, Ed Sutter, Randy Sowers, Paul Altimus, Mary Con- Yonker, Jim Adams, Eileen Clawson, Doreen Wedge, Patty Craft, rad Tim Lentz, Tom Pickup, Ira Cameron, Lynn Wingard, Louis Jonathon Jacobs. Standing: Peggy Smith, Phil Ferris, Kim Riddell, Penner, Kim Nelson, Lisa Murphy, Wendy Lynn, Lynn Beal. .X , L L fii ' ae- The junior class presented a two-act comedy en- titled Just for Kicks. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Patricia Neff and Mrs. Vanessa Roddy, with the help of Lynn Wingard, the student director. The school principal, Mr. Pickup, helped to make the presentation a success by taking part in the final scene and receiving a pie in the face. The production was enjoyed by a large and ap- preciative audience. s play Just for Kicks iv R wg-1+ ff National Honor Society inducts members New 1 V I Y ni .. ,Q .. . us. . . -Y ...,!'..m ,........-...... ' f-.......-....' Officers: Theresa Burkett-secretary, Ken Norris-treasurer, Terena Last year's president, Jane Bechtold, presented the new members Dohoda-president, Mrs. King, Dave Galbraith-vice-president. at the induction Ceremony. New Members: Dave Bernabo, Lisa Brinker, Nancy Muir, Sue Murphy, Theresa Burkett, Ken Norris, Richard Dohoda, Susie King, Karen Klavuhn. m tradltlonal candlellght ceremony 4 Yi fi at f 7 if X LI? in -if ,,. 1? 1978 79 Members Theresa Burkett Ken Norris Rich Dohoda, Susie Kung Kevln McDermott fleftj added music to the Induction cere mony Above New members await thelr mtroductlons Laurel literary and business staffs share LAUREL literary staff-seated: Kelly Luther, Agatha Gregory, Toni Ken Norris, Kris Klavuhn, Kim Galbraith, Tami Crusan, Mary McGin- Dipofi, Kevin Csehoski, Dave Galbraith. Standing: Craig Deemer, NS, Tammy Wakefield, IVIICHGIIG CruSan. fav' The two Laurel staffs share responsibility in the production of the yearbook. The business staff handles all sales, advertis- ing, and the magazine cam- paign. The literary staff designs the book and does layouts, copy, and much of the photog- raphy. Kevin Csehoski, Ken Norris and Kris Klavuhn served as student photographers this year. Advisor Mrs. Peters, Co-editors Mary McGinnis and Dave Galbraith 'irvi ' 'esponsibility for yearbook production LAUREL business staff-seated: Apryl Norris, Debbie Black, Carrie braith, Dorothy Ritenour, Edi Hollen, Belinda Machak, Mary Jo Blankenbicker, Tracy Henderson, Lisa Toman, Standing: Kim Gal- Wadsworth, Lisa Keck, Dorothy Shirey, Debbie Carney. Q57 1 , ,, D it 1.5 V M , sd? You know what I mean? Advisor Mr. Wahl with business managers Debbie Carney and Lisa Toman and auditor Dorothy Ritenour. h School news appears weekly in Laurel Leaf fifiiiff-B iii ff' B 1 Laurel Leaf Staff-seated: Barb Boring, Belinda Machak. Mary Jo Wadsworth, Lisa Keck, Jozy Hall. Standing: Co-editors Sue Banko and Belinda Machak with Laurel Leaf advisors Mrs. Pamela Stickle, Miss Patricia Lawlor and Mr. Dale Wahl. --....,- Miss Lawlor, Sue Banko, Debbie Betton, Dorie Flick- inger, Karen Krisko. P . ..... 5 Journalism students show skills in Ram Page 5. fr- at ,,,,. x- GZ? z t . g j:f.:L A Es , K 1. fm K N, K X 9 9' ts. W ,. - 0 W., Y fl L Q , gilt Z-' ff . l W! XX - 1 -.,' 7,4955 1 ' Y , f C Q ,1 if 9 Ram Page staff-seated: Agatha Gregory, Tami Crusan, Toni Dipofi, NOVHSV Mary Conrad. SUB R0b9Vl50f1f D00 GVGSOVYV Becky Mylef, Wendy Lynn, Diana Yonker, Sharon McLaughlin. Standing: Ken Rich TVOYHUV Michelle CVUSSN- 1 -'r- H-sm -.www-f-f-rwhq., , , , ,ma .....,,,-hhusv Tum Lentz Renee Henderson Patty Craft and Poliy Garland with yournalnsm Instructor Mrs Lola Peters Sue Robertson and Sharon McLaughlin Varsity Club promotes all athletic teams 5 t il Varsity Club-front row: Mr. Toy, Rich Dohoda, Don Gregory, Dave Galbraith, Jim Bracken, Tom Pickup, Jeff Bealonis, Joel Ritenour, Jim Ferri, Gene Bealonis, Chris Peters, Vince Catanese, Kevin Csehoski, Dean West. Row two: Nlr. Hiner, Kerry Boske, Bob Par- dee, Tim Lentz, Steve Fratrich, Troy Taggart, Ron Penner, Richard ,Q 'f ' A i f-9 ' f y ! ' 3-mf iff, F ' Steak 3, - . ,e.. C flaw. ,X A , . -1 -i 4, em, ,,,,w,., ,...-,fra .. . ., is Q .,.., st ., , eg, .gt L, ,, ,,,,..s, . e sfgss -' raft ,- i-. if nf- , at v: my Q N: M3337 55-wa i1f,gf, ..2-vy 'ffsw. T 1 mv ? R s:- ',?,, 33,1355 , : as-:1?:sy jr ' ' . 1 :Ta fsellii 3f a5 f 5 ,f . ,. S vi qw ' .. . gr'-.uf . - . y t - Aeg,'.F .-gg' 43.356, -fri 'L' azmf s f' f-,ft-re Irf , f - - :VE-f 53? '35-': ' T fj' wif'- r , V - NJTi?j.f'f'.,. 'ff-.. A J -' , - N f. -'-an i Y ,,, ' . f, t - . V, f .yrk ' 5 ' Y 2'? ':-Lf : .V 4, :Q Ui 'f-1 .,,'.'j i., 115 555, with-.ff l T5 '- yy' , P 3 'fi Q3 . fy' Q' , - - i i 'f' W K .AE g .. Lrtmui' em' - 3 A ' fs it Z5 1555 'Hs Fill? l C Q ' 554' ft 'r riii,,tl avers e? ffi - . f Q 1X if rife! ttst 3 s- , :.. riff . - ' ' , w , ' t - A, C -fwif fv.- glare, 'adage egg Ev ' wfewt, sflqftseewee 'Ss' . - , - - ff - 1 f , itcs .,,. ' Us ew e if rw- 5 ' 1 asc ' , New .t .ee-.Q so ,J 1 f .e...,.. ' aw-,.' if ff-'V at ' - ft' stt ' ' , Troyan, Craig Deemer, Scott Page, Jeff Allen, Kelly Garland, Brent Pahach, Dave Harford, Scott Henderson. Row three: Randy Hen- derson, Tom Solich, Dan Waters, Tony Pecora, Don Heming, Tracy Howe, Pat Solich, Bill Geary, Todd Gable, Bob Mabon, Rick Grenke, Denny Henderson, Joel Cardarella, Paul Altimus, Chuck Crusan. ilk. Officers-Floor: Tom Solich-treasurer, Mr. Hiner, Chuck Crusan- president, Randy Henderson-vice-president, Jim Ferri-secretary. All Sports Club attracts junior high boys All Sports Club-Front row: David Simpson, Jay Merritt, Jeff Page, Rich Dipofi, Bill Conrad, Greg Gamble, Dan Galbraith, Scott Penner, Todd BuckIen,Jeff Short, Scott Mundorff. Row two: Mr. King, Mike Officers: Mr. King, Jeff Page-president, David Simpson-secretary, Joe Flickinger-vice-president, George l-lall, treasurer, Mr. Sekela, Suschak, Robert Whipkey, Tim Howard, Ernie Ritenour, Joe Flick- inger, George Hall, Mike Potts, Glenn Flickinger, Gene Coy, Dick Stuart, Wayne Gehring, Mr. Sekela. x - ,,, , The All Sports Club is made up of junior high boys who are interested in athletics. The club's purpose is to promote interest and participation in sports activities of all types. The group raises funds by shining shoes outside the cafeteria one week each month. At the end of the school year, the profits are used to take the boys to a Pirate baseball game. Health Careers Club serves communit Health Careers Club-Front row: Mrs. Kuhar, Lani Boring, Danielle Crusan, Karen Crusan, Tracy Lych, Kristy Merritt, Pam Brown, Deb- bie McGinnis, Laura Heming, Sherri Penner, Ricky McGinnis. Row two: Kim Ritenour, Luanne Zufall, Kerry Bryson, Karen Rummell, -S I-I K Vrriykrfkr, ,. . I i -is Susan Killen, Janice Tantlinger, Darla Ulm, Allison Parker, Sonia Hollen, Kathy Berkey. Row three: Scott Graham, Maria Heming, Barb Lazarowicz, Russell Bernabo, Mike Caldwell, Anita Devlin, Thomasine Huey, Karen Shirey, Sue Palko, Diane Wynn. VSV -if .. , 3 Q I in v4 ji Officers: Karen Rummell-secretary, Kristy Merritt-vice-president, Mrs. Kuhar-sponsor, Michael Caldwell-treasurer. Not pictured- Donna Miller-president, Art and Fabrics Club fosters creativit yew 3 Art and Fabrics Club-Seated: Susan Banko, Debbie Black, Sheri Lavely. Standing: Debbie James, Karen Krisko, Jeff Thompson, Mrs.Bauman. t is , t .e or T59 r r r fb 'ff -Q K' ' swf . iw ,A Q 5-me Ae ,tgp-5: N u 5 i Q ,ei . 5 sig: .V , S hVbh fs f-o' K fn .,,, , R f , bbbb if - ' f , X4 i .1 ': 1 L . pg , . . k gl' A ws-sg. -Q ,1 f. 5 . 5?g:+5z:? I - W fl.. :..a r f 1 -'k' b s vf Jb- 'f ' As the seasons change and speclal events occur, Mrs. Bauman and members of her classes keep the lobby attractively decorated. e r e,,e,,sg,.M,,,s,?, in if ,fm t . - , ,re r t. 101 Library Club enjoys new books and films Library Club-Front row: Mrs. Schaller, Karen Shannon, Nadene Smith, Theresa Baird, Terry Schnavely, Janice Tantlinger, Amy Luther, Lisa Condron, Janet Wakefield, Darla Kisamore, Angie Con- dron, Norman Miller, Scott Marino. Row two: Mike Detwiler, Carol Shearer, Russell Bernabo, Mike Caldwell, Brian Ardrey, Mark Marsh, Bill Rummel, Bonnie Caldwell, Susan Kay, Kathy Karageanes, Mike Lear, Tammy Snyder, Leta Gail Priest, Gina Peters, Row three: Cheryl Simpson, Eric Snyder, Pat Wyman, Jonathon Jacobs, Charles Craig, Gary Stiles, Russell Lear, Frank Eckenroad, Paul Henderson, Wendy Beeler, Tracy Catanese, Lynn Beal, Peggy Smith. Library Club Officers: Lynn Beal-treasurer, Darla Kisamore-president, Mrs. Schaller- sponsor, Carol Shearer-secretary, Tracy Catanese-vice-president. Library aides volunteer study hall time Library Aides-Front row: Kelly Brett, Ruth Galbraith, Tracy Lych, Barbara Sapp, Traci Miller, Karen Crusan, Norman Miller, Scott Marino, Laura Heming, Theresa Baird. Row two: Mrs. Schaller, Ed Baird, George Hall, Craig Sisitki, Mike Detwiler, Greg Gamble, Lisa Condron, Susan Dillon, Janice Tantlinger, Phyllis Blake, Joy Rite- msua Lf li l ll! Plvrf .WW 09 nour. Row three: Debbie Shetler, Patty Craft, Wendy Beeler, Susan Kay, Tracy Catanese, Bonnie Caldwell, Felicia Rego, Jeff Thomp- son, Barb Helzel, Terry Miller, Lori McAdams. Row four: Kathi Smithley, Pat Wyman, Ron Penner, Mary McGinnis, David Beatty. Frank Eckenroad, Brian Ardrey, Mike Caldwell, Mark Marsh. ' , 5 'T .5 f .,, .f , Q 2 A15 1- t it ' rm .- M .35 -2655. B i wg ' r T . ' , .- fi-e1 - ' I - . .t,, . . H R V Z L E it l G 'TI' i 1' L . . . ' 2 '. Q fw g f er?-+ . 'Ts T T at A . ! ' wry. ,- ' , 1 ' ,sg 'Q - if gy - 'k'r W i 'Q t ,,,, w., ,,,, I- A I e A L it lil 5 . f,.., Vs' ' 5,'w,1z., K Y. , at' f - 5? L ru 'X . J 5. E 2 W r, ft ji K! 1 V K 1-iii R :std , 3' i a --.-1. , -g ..1 'Q 2 Z. Q 1 V H Kult 7 2 V J- ' K 3 . 2 1 t B T l i L i 1 5. f 23 1,1 , F ' 5 L 5 5 it l' l. , l l it W i 1 5? r 5 T ' g A - i I V A ' '+L 'f--.gli M 4 J +-3 G-.Qiy e Wag l-i -:aw V- Senior library aides: Pat Wyman, Barb Helzel, Mary McGinnis, Ron Penner. Approximately forty Laurel Valley students use some study hall time each week to assist librarian Mrs. Nancy Schaller in the library. These aides check materials in and out, re- turn materials to their proper places, and generally provide assistance wherever it is needed. 103 Puppetry Club creates interesting creatures Front row: Linda Mack, Sheri Penner, Lisa Walls, Laura Heming, Terry Penner, Mark Miller, Debbie McGinnis, Theresa Baird, Susan Hamm, Cathy Lawrence, Tracy Swank, Mrs. Robertson. Row two: Karen Crusan, Lori Marsh, Kelly Buckles, Pam Brown, Tami Colson, Stacie Madeley, Patti Ference, Lani Boring, Amy Parsha, Christine 'T ff ' .V S., A - g Q A T T- . D 1 ' 1 t ':,., Mrs. Cheryl teacher, this Robertson, junior high art year organized a Puppetry Club, which interested a large number of stu- dents. Members of the group make puppets and marionettes of cloth, papier-mache, wood and other materials and then create skits and plays featuring their characters. Powell, Barb Clark, Geneva Galbraith, Louann Zufall. Row three: Darla Ulm, Allison Parker, Joanna Ashcom, Susan Dillon, Janice Dil- lon, Kim Ritenour, Diana Wynn, Paula Petrucci, Janet Eastman, Lisa Fox. Km, 4,3 '- Groups promote student rights and running My 4 m'5'fT'sw,, fs NUR. 3' A? t , 32 , A W t f f , VN K wr X Student Rights and Responsibilities Committee-Front row: Chuck Cru- san, Amy McDonald, Laura Browning. Row two: Dave Harford, Curt Luther, Dan Galbraith, Kelli Carney, Carol Heming. l Track and Field Club-Front row: Mrs. Schailer, Debbie Baird, Darcy Lisa Marino, Teresa Spangler, Jeanette Gehlmann, Joy Ritenour Taggart, Annette McDonald, Amy Parsha, Tammy Boring, Tess Lisa Novak, Lisa Simpson, Judy Snyder, Chris Hunt. Miller, Barb Sapp, Donna Csehoski. Row two: Bonnie Caldwell, Forensics team does well in competition C49 ,N,,,.,.--nv wso- YQQW W, mm, , , Forensics officers: Carol Heming-captain, Sue Robertson-co-cap Sponsor Mrs, Janet Betke, English and speech teacher, coaches tain, Tammy W2kefield-SGCVGTHYYTVGBSUVSV- Forensics team and accompanies members to several meets each year. Forensics Club-Front row: Kim Nelson, Kelly Woodring, Paula Mer- Riddeli, Sue Robertson, Stephanie Snyder. Row three: Dan Machak ritt, Sharon McLaughlin, Karen Rurnmel, Peggy Tantlinger, Roni Wendy McClure, Carol Heming, Terena Dohoda, Agatha Gregory Beeler, Lisa Murphy, Cindy Spangler. Row two: Carla Chesla, Patty Tammy Wakefield, Carol King, Paula McCullough. Dohoda, Rich Troyan, Beth Altimus, Diana Yonker, Val Sarver, Kim ir i Shotgunners Club is right on target Q ... Shotgunners Club-Front row: Mr, Bendel, Steve Slick, Dave Patter- Bruce Plummer, Tracy l-Iowe, Robert Mabon, Jonathon Jacobs. son, Mike Lear, Glenn Wynn, Tim Sbomo, Mr. Headrick. Row two: RL A Officers-Front row: Steve Slick-secretary, Bob Nlabon-vice-presi- dent, Tim Shomo-treasurer. Row two: Mr. Bendel, Bruce Plummer- president, Mr. Headrick. . ' A-S315 K 'Ni fr i . , , 'H L fi,- 7 i -i ' li . 1 1 A P --4. fky N f V -1.5: ,Mk , M K 1? w X Winners of turkeys in the annual Snotgunners' turkey shoot were Bob Huston, Bruce Plummer and Doug Boring. Varsity Club promotes girls' athletics do Girls' Varsity Club-Front row: Diana Yonker, Kim Nelson, Mary Con- rad, Peggy Smith, Lynn Beal, Rhondi Anderson, Karla Boring, Lisa Chesla, Cindy Spangler, Heidi Thompson, Sue Saxton, Gina Gam- ble. Row two: Mrs. Berenbrok, Renee Henderson, Sue Bartow, Carol King, Carla Chesla, Patty Dohoda, Becky Miller, Anna Balen- cic, Sue Marino, Kathi Smithley, Lynn Wingard, Carol Shearer, Shari Anderson, Stephanie Snyder. Row three: Sheila St. Clair, Wendy McClure, Karen Kalvuhn, Susie King, Terena Dohoda, Carol Heming, Kelly Luther, Gloria Cunningham, Tami Crusan, Toni Di- pofi, Agatha Gregory, Tammy Wakefield. Below-Officers: Mary Conrad-vice-president, Toni Dipofi-treasurer, Mrs. Berenbrok, Agatha Gregory-secretary, Gloria Cunningham-president. Cl? l TLS' Leaders Club active in gym classes Leaders Club-Front row? Mrs. Berenbrok, Dorothy Shirey, Sherryl Nuneviller, Tami Crusan, Barb Boring,Tracy Henderson, Dorie Flick- inger, Sherri Dunmire, Sheri Lavely, Debbie James, Sue Banko, Karen Krisko, Jozy Hall, Barb Deemer, Deb Black Row two: Felicia Rego, Apryl Norris, Cindy Evans, Edi Hollen, Michelle Crusan, Donna Wynn, Esther Bowden, Theresa Burkett, Esther Boyer, Debbie Bet- ton, Gloria Cunningham, Kim Galbraith, Carrie Blankenbicker, Toni Dipofi. Officers: Gloria Cunningham-president, Debbie Black-secretary! treasurer, Sue Banko-vice-president, Mrs. Berenbrok. 109 -.Ns Young bowmen enjoy Archery Club activities it J W Archery Club-Front row: Don Wynn, Matt McGeary, Greg Shingler, Kevin Snyder, Chris Snyder, Kevin Boring, Jim Suschak, Rob Swats- worth. Row two: Mr. Bendel, Rob Short, Richard Hood, Shawn Stufft, Joe Clark, Mike Kelly, Rick Ludwig, Shon Henderson, Vince Crusan, Cory Peters, James Callis. Row three: Mr. Glenn, Joe Snyder, Morris Ludwig, Ernie Henderson, Dave Roseristeel, Ted Luther, Bob Gehlmann, Bobby Ludwig, Chris Hall, Dave McGinnis, V , Officers: Shawn Stufft-vice-president, Shon Henderson-secretary, Joe Snyder-president, Morris Ludwig-treasurer, Ken Glenn, Robert Bendelesponsors. Ski Club needs less ice - more snow Ski Club-Front row: Tony Pecora, Bob Mabon, Pat Solich, Chuck Crusan, Kerry Boske, Tom Solich. Row two: Karen Morris, Edi Hol- len, Michelle Crusan, Stephanie Snyder, Rhonda Bracken, Pam Henderson, Tracy Glusko, Sue Solich, Amy McDonald, Wendy Gal- braith, Gail Priest, Gina Peters. Leslie Cameron. Row three: Mrs. Neff, Denise Doyle, Bridget Lichtenfels, Curt Luther, Kelly Luther, i ft .. f is 53, nh 'M '6 JY 71, K . .ittwvffiiiv .. Terri Raspotnik, Dorothy Ritenour, Renee Henderson, Linda Martin, Mary Jo Wadsworth, Apryl Norris, Sherryl Nuneviller, Cindy Evans, Dorothy Shirey. Row four: Bill Geary, Shari Anderson, Russ Ray, Bill Foltz, Allen Solich, Ernie Ritenour, Brian Foltz, Pat Mack, Tim Lentz, Mike Lych. Jin xr M24-Q Officers: Terri Raspotnik-treasurer, Tim Lentz-vice-president, Mrs. Neff, Denise Doyle-secretary, Kelly Luther-president. esearch Club aids interest in science Y? ' 'mwxi 5' N sf ... Research Club-Seated: Tim Lentz, Ken Norris, Brian Ardrey, Pat Wyman. Standing: Dave Beatty, Jim Adams, Kim Riddell, Kim Nelson, Louie Penner, Mr. Glenn. Officers: Ken Norris-president, Pat Wyman-treasurer, Mr. Glenn- 4, S sponsor, Dave Beatty-vice-president, Kim Riddell-secretary. f , X -I' 'W , ,, ' TQQAS WSW 1 w KN 1 2 1 , FHA members serve school and communit FHA-Front row: Miss Sepesy, Ruth Galbraith, Phyllis Blake, Nola Pecora, Tracy Lych, Christina Balencic, Nina Henderson, Tammy Hall, Kelly Brett, Tammie Boring, Debbie Baird, Crystal Garland, Barbara Sapp, Colleen Bennett, Kristy Merritt. Row two: Mrs. Spory, Lisa Simpson, Polly Garland, Sonia Hollen, Maria Heming, Cindy Hollman, Tammy McGinnis, Mary Crawford, Tracy Baird, Sponsors: Miss Lynne Sepesy, Mrs. Mollie Spory. Officers: Tracy Baird-vice-president, Sue Marino-president, Kathi Smithley-treas- urer, Colleen Bennett-secretary. Joy McGinnis, Anita Devlin, Thomasine Huey, Donna Csehoski, Lorrie Horrell. Row three: Mary Conrad, Barbara Helzel, JoAnne Connell, Jenny Black, Bridget Lichtenfels, Debbie Shetler, Denise Doyle, Darla Lentz, Sherry Betton, Lisa Marino, Sue Marino, Kathi Smithley, Doreen Wedge. 'ARD 'N gs- Q-fn-..., , ' at .. . ,ff - an K M Egg, it 4 ' 1 QM .. 1, . efrfw ' - , , E I Student Council promotes varied Student Council-Front row: Scott Mundorff, Lani Boring, Lisa Bere- zansky, Kelli Carney, Bill Conrad, Tami Crusan, Kevin Csehoski, Brian Kolesar, Amy Parsha. Row two: Nadine Henderson, Patty Craft, Bridget Lichtenfels, Stephanie Snyder, Amy McDonald, Scott Henderson, Wendy Galbraith, Chris Peters, Tom Pickup, Mary Ann I 55' ,f A W S Officers: Kevin Csehoski-vice-president, Renee Henderson-secre- tary, Gloria Cunningham-president, Terena Dohoda-treasurer. Hamill, Susan Kay, Curt Luther. Row three: Renee Henderson, Tim Howard, Terri Raspotnik, Terena Dohoda, Paula McCullough, Susie King, Gloria Cunningham, Tammy Wakefield, Jim Lichtenfels, Kurt Klavuhn, Rich Dohoda. , - , Mr. Stanley Dohoda-Student Council Advisor actlvltles throughout the school y ' - RSITY H Us ., 5 Football Club serves interests of players Football Club-Front row: Kevin Csehoski, Dean West, Jeff Scott, Curt Luther, Bill Wadsworth, Gene Bealonis, Joel Ritenour, Jim Ferri, Jeff Bealonis, Dave Galbraith, Scott Henderson, Dave Har- ford. Row two: Chris Lenhart, Chuck Crusan, Richard Troyan, Bill Geary, Ron Penner, Craig Deemer, Brent Pahach, Steve Fratrich, Randy Henderson, Troy Taggart, Scott Page, Mike Lych, Russell i t sf'ei:Q, L , ,. .. ffl? The Football Club, under the direction of Head Coach Bert Toy, discusses opposing teams' strategy and watches game films, always with an eye toward improving the performance of the players. Ray, Brian Foltz, Dave Patterson. 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K ...M..sx+-QM. ' -..A . ' n 11. This year's Scholastic Quiz Team proved to be an outstanding one. In their first match they defeated North Star by the score of 270-185. ln round two they moved on to surmount Shanksville-Stoneycreek, 240- 160, They ended the season by bowing to Bishop McCort in an exciting game, 330- 255. 117 AFS adds junior high chapter and Senior High AFS-Front row: Mrs. Schaller, Mary Conrad, Ron Pen- ner, lleene Wakefield, Doreen Wedge, Sue Robertson, Carol Shear- er, Lynn Wingard, Kathi Smithley, Sue Marino, Stephanie Snyder, Rhonda Bracken, Pam Henderson, Tami Crusan, Toni Dipofi, Lisa Murphy, Darla Kisamore, Gina Gamble. Row two: Hector Lopez, Vince Catanese, Dave Harford, Carol King, Agatha Gregory, Val Sar- ver, Kim Nelson, Karen Klavuhn, Nadine Henderson, Susie King, Officers: Agatha Gregory-secretary, Gloria Cunningham-president, Carol Heming-vice-president, Terena Dohoda-treasurer. The Laurel Valley AFS chapter enjoyed a successful year, hosting Hector Lopez from Honduras, who resided with the Catanese family in Seward. A junior high chapter, sponsored by Mrs. Patricia Neff, was formed to encourage an early interest in the ex- change program. Barb Helzel, Lori Harbison, Sue Banko, Mary McGinnis, Sherryl Nuneviller, Apryl Norris, Michelle Crusan. Row three: Ken Norris, Ed Sutter, Todd Gable, Dave Beatty, Paula McCullough, Carla Chesla, Mike Cantanese, Chuck Crusan, Terri Raspotnik, Tim Lentz, Pat Wyman, Jeff Allen, Dan Miller, Terena Dohoda, Carol Heming, Tam- my Wakefield, Gloria Cunningham. YL: 5 ..ii 7 -.w,., Nadine Henderson and Doreen Wedge are shown on the AFS float which captured third place honors in the Fort Ligonier Days parade. sponsors Hector Lopez from Honduras Junior high officers: Maria Gorirossi-president, Donna Csehoski-vice-president, Susan Kay-treasurer, Mrs. Neff-sponsor, Tracy Catanese-secretary. Hector Lopez and host brothers Mike and Vince Catanese Junior high AFS-Front row: Terry Schnavely, Mrs, Neff, Colleen Crooks, Lisa Simpson, Lorrie l-lorrell, Donna Cse hoski, Maria Gorirossi, Susan Dillon, Janice Tantlinger Rita Rector, Norman Miller. Row two: Tracy Catanese Julie Wolf, Gina Peters, Cindy Hollman, Laura Browning, Lisa Marino, Cathy Grenke, Lori McAdams, Sharon Mc Kowan, Mark Marsh. Row three: Shawn Stufft, Mike Cat anese, Russell Bernabo, Mike Caldwell, Bonnie Caldwell Susan Kay, Wendy Beeler, Tarnrny Stiles, Kathy Kara geanes. Magazine campaign sales at all-time high Homeroom Representatives-Front row: Stephanie Snyder, Sue Saxton, Janice Tantlinger, Janet Wakefield, Christine Powell, Lani Boring, Renee Balencic, Gina Gamble. Row two: Lisa Marino, Paula Merritt, Lorrie Horrell, Maria Gorirossi, Mary Ann Bealonis, Wendy l Galbraith, Becky Miller, Kim Nelson. Row three: Wendy McClure, Tom Solich, Terena Dohoda, Carol Heming, Rhonda Bracken, Brenda Martin, Curt Luther, Susan Kay. Lisa Simpson was second high and Joe Clark was high salesman in the magazine subscription campaign. Junior high students set an all-time record, with sales hitting the ten thousand dollar mark. Debbie Black is an active member of the Laurel Business staff, which handles all record keeping for the sales campaign. FBLA involved in community service K 'Y l FBLA-Front row: Debbie Black, Sue Banko, Jozy Hall, Karen Krisko, Sherrl Dunmire, Dorie Flickinger, Edi Hollen, Apryl Norris, Dorothy Shirey, Kelly Woodring, Lisa Murphy, Gina Gamble. Row two: Mrs. Stickle, Sue Robertson, Doreen Wedge, Kathi Smithley, Sue Marino, Lisa Condron, Beth Altimus, Sandy Crusan, Andrea Roddy, Martha Jones, Tracy Henderson, Carrie Blankenbicker, Barb Boring. Row V ii' Q, l i x ff I. ,, mtl three: Mr. Wahl, Peggy Tantlinger, Cathy Evans, Felicia Rego, Jean- ne McDowell, Lynn Wingard, Debbie Shetler, Sheila St. Clair, Sue Bartow, Linda Martin, Lori Harbison, Nadine Henderson. Row four: Miss Lawlor, Kim Galbraith, Belinda Machak, Mary Jo Wadsworth, Dorothy Ritenour, Debbie Betton, Lisa Keck, Lisa Toman, Debbie Carney. FBLA Sponsors: Mrs. Stickle, Mr. Wahl, Miss Lawlor FBLA Officers: Kim Galbraith-president, Lisa Toman-vice-president, Dorothy Ritenour-secretary, Tracy Henderson-treasurer. Basketball clubs work to improve skills t Senior high basketball club-front row: Jeff Bealonis, Chris Peters, Gene Bealonis, Jeff Scott, Kevin Csehoski. Row two: Mr, Pahach, Don Gregory, Craig Deemer, Vince Catariese, Dave Galbraith, Tom Pickup. Row three: Todd Gable, Todd Cairns, Brian Novak. Brent Pahach, Dave Harford, Scott Henderson. Row four: Vern Gamble, Bill Shingler, Dave Lavely, Ron Caldwell, Glenn Fuller, Denny Henderson, Row five: Rich Dohoda, Tom McClure, Bob Pardee, Kurt Klavuhn, Don Heming, M4, 1 I, Junior high basketball club-front row: Steve Howard, Rick Ludwig, Scott Mundorff, Vince Crusan, Shon Henderson, Cory Peters, Terry Penner, Mike Yaworski, James Callis, Rich McGinnis. Row two: Mr. Moore, Wayne Gehring, O.J. Simpson, Brian Kolesar, Robert Ludwig, Steve Balencic, Chris Dragon, George Cole, Bobby Ludwig, Scott Baird, Shawn Stufft, Scott Penner, Terry Bucklen, Jeff Short, Row three: Greg Kubic, Rob Whipkey, Rich Dipofi, Jeff Page, Randy Lavely, Bill Conrad. Jim Nelson, Pete Gratosky, Brian Welshons, Arthur Gibson, Dan Galbraith, Robbie Swatsworth, Brian Garland, Dan Custer, Row four: Doug Garland, Tim Howard, Joe Flickinger, George Hall, Glenn Flickinger. -.43 Mx if N 'xizhlia LELA f GF me Wfvs kkky X A In W K YK' .4 in gn!!! - C g . QQQ.-Q I-,I ,f::.,,, ln : --7' bg. ward! Xk,,f--' . ,Af X 70 Z T X f 1 , 4-2 ni, A ,--., 9- f V a fx Q xx :gy Aff 1 BH SS dercla C 4 o-Tech students learn practical skills r vwvv ww-L:m,Wum..,,,gQ it X x k r ' ily gin.: b , .K Y ' Is.- W ffm V .t , ,- t . A swiliifv S Jim Lichtenfels works hard on sanding down boards. Jim Betts learns how to plane a board and many other jobs like 4 3' is Joel Rusin carefully inserts an outlet box. I fn as-. Chris McDermott performs a tedious task Can you spot the stranger in our school? ' is o 2' if X wwww! Jim Adams Paul Altimus Shari Anderson Anna Balencic Bob Bassett Lynn Beal Gene Bealonis Colleen Bennett Steve Biss Roger Boring Ira Cameron Joel Cardarella Anna Clark Eileen Clawson Kirk Clawson John Colananni Lisa Condron Mary Conrad Jim Craft Patty Craft Tim Crusan Barry Custer Lynn Dennison Rich Dohoda Junior 525 fi 43 .ggi ,ir 'ilk 'M uf it Officers: Ed Sutter-vice-president, Kathi Smithley-treasurer, Wen- dy Lynn-president, Shari Anderson-secretary. actlvltles mclude planmng ,il Q V1 iv' ,A Q. ga . 7-VV .'- .,,f L ' .' 5 ! -T ' N 4. 1 -- gg A ,f. Q, 5731 time -A ,. H G 'Y Q L 4 VS Q mt? MB prom and operating Q 1 Q. fl is - L1 git-4 f .... ' refreshment stand .- -qw W, is . .i ' AH ,ff 4 , L T Q s . is x ESM I W' . . il Q if X : L 1 Q, an ., is X? Lg: : gisgfsr - Q- .M ' X Q X eeen fx 3 5' if -w. . - . 5' i K . M W Phil Ferris Edna Galbraith Jim Galbraith Gina Gamble Polly Garland Sandy Garland Teresa Garland Bill Geary Bob Graham Don Gregory Lori Harbison Mary Henderson Nadine Henderson Sally Howard Jonathan Jacobs Karen James Larry Kaufman are Susie ' Darla Craig Brent Tim L King Kisamore Karen Klavuhn Krause Layton Russell Lear entz in T?-9 3' ' kg 1 -1? 4 '-I' 2,,Fl'f2?fAi'g!'i 4' 4.3. -K 45-if' 3- I.: 'lJf:ff1'i'T4 1 , t 5, hr, 1 L vi. 4. .':i,,.:. 3 A My .K -is ,Ag W ,Mr A H 1, 2. ., -. .L - , ri, 4- ,- V.. 'Pi V ia? - Jag 1. ang, V .rs , p, ' gf 4- A- ffb ' gel:--'t H -Mi fb 'Iwi -5-:flaw l - 51' Q fg55gfi9sl.i'f ' ff J'-YP ' ' cf: -5's,f..1.'37E1 5 rw f f ff 322-5385?- ' i:.vQz'eQnwf'1w4 , ml- i ,, fi - .1--v W ,f ,V b .. . ,4 M V J .L 1 2 . fini - J-:fi r i- .ai . Mr ' 1 :z ' H 'X mf 4 L -.W ., 4 wcfsiifii 3 i is ' as 7 ' .1 as ', Q. N5 l , iff' L ... r ,f ,I - X --fifif' nvw,y3,'gv 39: 1 .1 lc, '45 fl., 7611. 3 J' 4.911 if fr? ,r:,, 5 1, N ' '1- 'Q N. J . -1 so :SKA , v.,t- W' wg Vw sr'-ikfwt ARK? u w ,ij2.f,5gM,'- 'lkfligll ' al 5, ,L . -3 A, , ,5 ,arf .. , . 1 .sv -4V'f'hiV'Zr. K N 2' i56f3F'viiE fi ,V 5, wg' -K, Starlett Lorditch Joel Lupacchini Wendy Lynn Bob Mabon Sue Marino Linda Martin Gregg McChesney Wendy McClure Jim McCreery Becky Miller Karen Morris Lisa Murphy Kim Nelson Sharon Oswalt Scott Page Brent Pahach Janet Palmer Louie Penner Chris Peters Tom Pickup Kim Riddell Sue Robertson Tom Roby Phil Roddy Keith Rhoades Bob Rudnik Dolly Sapp Valerie Sarver Carol Shearer Debbie Shetler gf xi' 4 iff ? il gi L, , M Q 1.. ., 'K , . 1 , th at P at Wen -Q1 Juniors show a lively enthusiasm -f f, ,. 6 f 1 f if ,Q E 14 ,f , g-.-mf-r A -no we F I ..st..fi3xnf o W5 54 . 3 'W we ,, . 3 , in the classroom and on the sidelines ,,Qw -5955 w T of y le. , .' - N s BECK ' A C T HK ,mln ss. H ' eww afewjkx A af, y if4 , ai, s Qgv ??lfi'? Noi? dllkfaluli F9 wiidift WWSAHLSEH me we at ,B , 2... e Q , T .s ' c T iw , K Nflgk 'ff' 1 - 2' I x , F Pmii 1 2 3iu,3 ' 'tw ig N. in f - W Lat S .52 '.,., iam .,,. EEQQC f1HMWW7?l '1 ' 5 . X f 5 x E X N 5 R . Qi Q t ff Q 5? fs S TNHWFC C ,,A' Q is ,qi N X ef XX x' seg, V I fi 'L L .L i K if 'QM ,vi Kelly Woodring Donna Wynn Patty Yeager Diana Yonker Not pictured' Carole Berkey' Craig Boring Kim Boring Joe Boske Greg Botteicher K Mef?E lgfgi :Ti in N Neal Cramer Wade Deemer Harold Heming Shaun Heming Bob Neuner Martin Rager Mike Rudnik Kirk Trimble Dave Madeley Tim Shomo Peggy Smith Kathi Smithley Stephanie Snyder Randy Sowers Roger Stanislaw Sheila St. Clair John Stewart Gary Stiles Ed Sutter Troy Taggart Jeff ThOrTlps0n Richard Troyan lleene Wakefield Dan Waters Doreen Wedge Lynn Wingard Cindy Winkleman 'Mime-N-Q-,.., Sophomores begin senior high years uqmurr Y ff fi K I 1 Q 1 l ml I C C e ei .5 - v ' ' if ps, . ., W,,, , 5 K ,K L, ill I l r M X ,, Eifkx , ' 'N it RJ C. MV' ta ' ,. t 5 it V. -' A f 'e' --bb uw V T Officers: Pam Henderson-secretary, Doug Csehoski-treasurer, Rhonda Bracken, president. Not pictured: Paula Merritt-vice president. Jeff Alien Q Beth Altimus We , as Brian Ardrey V Sam Astolos ' A rg' C , Frank Barkley Sue Bartow 3 , Mi' l M David Beatty It 1 V , - g , ' , Roni Beeler ' ' , f , Karen Bendel rtt, W fr' 1 s nv Jennifer Black Karla Boring George Boyer Rhonda Bracken Jeff Brinker ' ' A ' Kim Burkett Leslie Cameron Kim Cardarella e A' fe -, A Ron Caldwell A it r -iingy f it 'Z fs ,R 5. V f .V Q 44 'ix Rich Cavallo o f ,t,t - 5, I Carla chesla fJT'Y ' i s Lisa Chesla Jognne Connell 1 VV harles Craig I Q if V V ' Perry Crawford Q, .xt M, 4 ,W Q, M ,,.,, u,,g:..., 3, f 'V A' ,Q Jrl y i .V,.t ,,., 4 V: V,,, , f r'ir ' z ff 9' f we ff' A ,W r , x.' + N gs, ,Me to M r A Vim, 1 A V 3 Xt to we 5 :LE iii fi! l ,4-,, X , i V 51 V x , 4. M . V , gl? Q l ag ,251 ,V E f is L79 W I Q, Hvrwv ,bv Q W r 1 rf U .f :Q ZZW' iff x gn fr 4 ,,, f , I i 5 if B I A ready for involvement in many activities. 5 ugly 9 -iii YY, , f ' my rl vt, .J 'J 4 -A ,gh Q 4 I ' ' 1 7 S I' t 5 , A 1 ,lv MF wk 2 ff' V- . ,,,-1Wq, I' xx 44 V W' xv- K we my Sandy Crusan Doug Csehoski Greg Czyrnik James DeWitt Patty Dohoda Denise Doyle Cathy Evans Dave Foster Glenn Fuller Brian Foltz Kenneth Garland Laura Garlend Tammy Gehlmann Paul Hall Alan Hamill Tammy Helsel Bruce Helzel Denny Henderson Larry Henderson Pam Henderson Paul Henderson Paula Hepner Eric Hunt Martha Jones Tenth-graders enjoy music and athletics Carol King Kurt Klavuhn Dave Lavely Mike Lear Chris Lenhart Bridget Lichtenfels Pam Lorditch Brian Loughran Curt Luther Mike Lych Dave Lynn Dan Machak Donna Mack Pat Mack Joyce McAdams Paula McCullough Thomas McClure Pat McDermott Jeanne McDowell Mike McGeary Sharon McLaughlin Paula Merritt Dan Miller Donna Miller Karen Miller Brian Novak Dave Patterson Denny Perry Russell Ray Bill Ritenour fm gm JM Jfvf' ,,, - 'Q' 1 Ziff 75' ggi 3 Ni, ....... XL 1 '4i. Vi iss ,X Q l i s I I A 'S A A tito it L I f,, , 1 i iiie - W 1 t , , WN- ia ,i,,i, , ,. ,, V, l me , E. 'rw Mn! New in . , rf' ' Q1 s ,, 4 7f?ff Te X 'i ' :Pl 5 f,VV jg: a V , lv ' H' . ,, 5 , , ' F fy .,, , M fi i ,. , .L '- Haiti' if t ' -Mi MH fe: VM 'F 1. i- M -fr 2 S as well as regular it l . , -5 tif 1 - .Mg - fw!'YNi f ,L 1 and . A.- 'Q f ,N U-.. fn in 'fs1f4, .xf t , X . 5 X . it ' ff' ., ' 'rf 2. ,5- Lk? .NV . if -asa f U g David Wyman Not pictured Rhondi Anderson Donald Bartlett Tim Betts Rick Garland Randy Heming Mark Madeley Felicia Rego Jerry Shanner , ,,,, ,Q V- , V.. . . .M ,tb D-A' K , -1' Q ,Q . ,A wg . QW' Q33 ,, ,SI - A ffewvgi . tg psig' WE' ' A 5' ailwv 1' I . ah i n l fe classroom routine L7 K 9. Y? W V I M st .. Q as- s r S 2 N g I L i ' x sg.-, 5 -my ':a,. . Y X :hh .-, Ng., 4 M... .mt ,id , xv-.L ss, ...3,g,.: 3.4 1 ' Q S X i .. Andrea Roddy Karen Rummel Ron Sarver Susan Saxton Jeff Scott Bill Shingler Eileen Shomo Richard Shomo Ed Short Cheryl Simpson Craig Sisitki Steve Slick Nadene Smith Eric Snyder Pat Solich Cindy Spangler Cathy Stiles Paul Suschak Peggy Tantlinger Heidi Thompson Bill Wadsworth Jim Watson Dean West Sheila Wisner I ttll ,NW iis, -W I '. 455 M--u2'x.fW-.. Q tm 'AA' Vxtffffgyx 4 , N, ,fr L Ed Baird Lisa Baird Steve Balencic Wendy Beeler Sherry Betton John Boring Laura Browning Mike Cafanese Tracy Catanese Sherry Colson Angie Condron Gene Coy Mary Crawford Patty Crooks Angie Crusan Lawrence Crusan Brian Csehoski Allen Deemer Ronald Dennison Michael Detwiler Fiich Dipofi Frank Eckenroad Beth Fletcher Glenn Flickinger 5 5 i if U ,Lk ,Q KL inth grade officers provide leadership 'K-V Q A- 1 71- -' ' x , .1 - , I ff lk 7' 'D' ss A K 4, A 4+ , ,es LL it A A' HQ, Q X rw W QS, ? X ,, Qzbt my ,Agn AV., klgk L kirk i .X ,, . V 'f f,'g ,gg - i -.W,, ,r,r .. H 131 ' 'ee ri-- '- ' shammi '., ' Q 3 2 '5 is ' L , M L rr., ,,,, ' B ' l fs L yilg 'ff e i W - 1 ' - ' ,. 1 4- 9' yy X I ' 'L i ,,,., S ,L , C X .. . X I X K 5 I -1 ' ' .'-' i L .,iii Z., V A rill ' 1 1 ' X ex if . T L E C' Hwy fr Xi . ' iir Q err 'Qi in 32 y i Y 1-fffnv 1 N Y i i ie 1 iffy Officers: Dan Galbraifh-vice-president, Joe Flickinger-pres- ident, Tracy Glusko-treasurer, Sue Solich-secretary. ,. fr -ev,-r-fi9w 2vz-5:35 as freshmen begin studies in new areas in lt N52 ff, 'W' '- N . N, 1 S A ' NK if Nl -'rg ff , K rg. xx .1 . 3? or xt X A , H -is f--- -.11-4 Q - -1 .U x 1 1, sa - H f lgi V f A ee 2' 1- , LQ,. t - ,,.-wx N . 'Y QW' . . I . Joe Flickinger Nate Foust Dan Galbraith Wendy Galbraith Lori Gates 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 Morris Ludwig Freshmen keep busy in class, but find Robert Ludwig Ted Luther Linda Mack Jim Madeley Scott Marino Mark Marsh Lori McAdams John McDermott Amy McDonald Tammy McGinnis Sharon McKowan Terri Miller Liz Moomau Van Morrow Jeff Page Gina Peters Mike Potts Gail Priest Rita Rector Linda Ribblet Ernie Ritenour Karol Ritenour David Rosensteel Karen Shannon 'Ne- ., ,Q ., 'QM . .ae ,, L :V 41, it L, . fx . L L 3' iw! Y E: X.: f ,K tir V 7 P Yi' A i -a-, rf. 3. i.t. N, mit. 1 8 ' - er. K :M 3 I X we L A as-Wg 3 T' asw- Q we W e 5 L -fb 1 Q H95 Q iv 'W 3 WA J ' 3? Q time to have a party and trim a tree K: g V S S X QR? Thomas Yeager Not Pictured Tom Altimus Doug Boring Joan Boring Clinton Deemer Norman Miller Anthony Raneri Doug Schmerer ,Q gs.: Ei riir 5 -rf ' ' ' Q 'A :.WV ik-5 v my ll ,sf I ' If i if Eg' i 'f . wg s' . ,S g .ig fm t 4 ,3 at K Q K I af Q' i H- if i f -QS-I3 Ft - 3 Lori Shaulis Gary Shetler Robert Short Sandy Silk David Simpson Beth Smay Kevin Snyder Joe Snyder Sue Solich Kim Stiffey Tammy Stiles Brian Stutzman Vaughn Tantlinger Pat Thompson Janet Wakefield Julie Wolf Don Wynn Sandy Yeager A Eighth grade students return Lori Arford Tim Astolos Debbie Baird Keith Baird Mike Baird scott Baird X y . 4. ' Christine Balencic ,V ' Jonathan Beatty i f'ii 1 1 Bonnie Bendel , Kathy Berkey i,,Q,,,f Russell Bernabo it F Phyllis Blake V' V' , 1 W' f ., w - A , Jerry Boring Kevin Boring Tammie Boring Jerry Bouch Kelly Brett Jim Brown if f 12' 3 4 i . 1 f ,,,.' K -4 ' , 'L f sisi Q 1 ' ii , ,iq v V - ready y 794. U' r gg is ,wi , K ' ei? ifgggL.rl.,,3 A if l , iiii ' -H+ N , W A it 5-av Wm. wir., FAKE. .L 1 Y j, M N ' 4 is 5 Officers: Kelly Merritt-secretary, Kelli Carney-vice-president, Tim Howard-president, Bill Conrad-treasurer. Wi ,Q..., .,' 'xl Y .. ,,., M, ,.W-Aqg U A he V. 1 ie .5'-.f,.f-v- .fs ,gf LZ. mmf-i it-iig,gii'f.l,4y4-ir , . .1 A '-ig. 3, i,f f 4 K SW-Sgr. B V B B. B' 15 ! A , iisgwikg, yy, is K -. V 4.3, et, 1 V 35,5 4 .5-,.g,3,.w V51 to begin new studies, new activities ii ! b f in -PL, rw Q gi in 3' ai -'Br R or 45. . 1 K ,lh Ez A I il -I ' M X ' A A will we iw 5 i ff I '1 4 K iffy N' ! Q ffm-SE? , ef v1WWff9ifxwaw...,Mm,iawnu.. 6 'ii A ax qw ' ml f if Q, , , 'W 4 A K ry S2 54' , f 4' 7- ' , x, 1 fe 4 f I M f 5 1, , , Kerry Bryson Todd Bucklen Bonnie Caldwell Michael Caldwell Kelli Carney Rhonda Clark Tina Colson Nancy Crawford Colleen Crooks Karen Crusan Donna Csehoski Melinda Custer Tony Czyrnik Anita Devlin Ernie Dickson Janice Dillon Susan Dillon Ruth Galbraith Greg Gamble Crystal Garland Doug Garland Jeanette Gehlmann Wayne Gehring Scot Graham Chris Hall Tammie Hall Brenda Helzel Greg Heming Laura Heming Maria Heming Ernie Henderson Nina Henderson Samuel Henderson Sonia Hollen Lorrie Horrell Steve Howard Tim Howard Thomasine Huey Virginia Hughes Chris Hunt Rick Jasper Susan Killen Tammy Kinzey William Klauss Randy Lavely Barbara Lazarowicz Lisa Lear Rick Ludwig Amy Luther Tracy Lych Floyd Mack Ray Mack Stacie Madeley Lisa Marino Don Marsh Brenda Martin Matt McGeary Richard McGinnis Kevin McLaughlin Jay Merritt Kelly Merritt Kristie Merritt Steve Miller Traci Miller Allen Moon Scott Mundorff Lisa Novak Matt Parker Geraldine Parsha Nola Pecora Scott Penner Walter Perry Paula Petrucci Joy Ritenour Lori Rolley William Rummell Barbara Sapp Terry Schnavely Greg Shingler Karen Shirey Thomas Shomo Jeff Short Karen Short Mike Silk Eighth grade, numbering 132 students, WE 52 .-,,' if W an rrr A W 'MW 1, r y at , iw ,W-T i,- 'ini ' Q' !'5 'V'.:. , 2 .nf 1 19 44 'il f tail 2 at 2 ,J M , , 1 .1 ,I .1 , iff. 741, Q, 2 t rrr . , it 'i-r nri' i v iy , X , ,g.fM'3'f7w'k'11 'YH ' f 53-rr-if-'eff 'I S ffi I -: I , A f WQQQAV . if gg i r rr X. I !, A f 5 v ,. 11,41 3 I' ta it 1111 , , still Laurel Valley's largest class faire r Jfwi? an s J 1, 1 ,wef-Q, ,Y f s . Ne.. 4 p. . x.M . Q Segwkr, + K Vg gg r wiv ,sig . .W.l Nl M. 55514 M'3,, , I K 'Z' Yi! X I 'F J? is A We T an 519 'fs J: nQ,AgsZw Luanne Zufall Not pictured Dave Baird Richard Boring William Conrad Vincent Crusan Harold Ellsworth 9 ik . fe e,4Ll , X 1 y ,Q wjf' Keith Hall Eric Johnson Greg Kubic Mike McGraw Mark Tutokey Joe Ventry . JQQQE? it ,, lx AN: 'W r ' LK 3 M.. if EX if , 22+ Y H ' V R- K .4 Q... ' k N T ., J Lisa Simpson Chris Snyder Judy Snyder Tammy Snyder Teresa Spangler Richard Stuart Shawn Stufft Mike Suschak Rob Swatsworth Janice Tantlinger Sue Tantlinger Tom Tarter Mike Telford Joe Thompson Jess Whipkey Dave Wynn Mike Wynn Jeff Zimmerman Timothy Allshouse Johanna Ashcom Teresa Baird Renee Balencic Cathy Barnhart Mary Bealonis Lisa Berezansky Pamela Bloom Lori Bobko Kerry Boring Lani Boring Carol Brinker Pam Brown Kelly Buckles James Callis Ronald Cavallo Barbara Clark Joe Clark George Cole Tammy Colson Lisa Cooper Danielle Crusan Leroy Crusan Daniel Custer X t if F 'R 3 X.-- is rr s -' 5 C 'M-S.. ' M, C ' 7 ,i.i :gl i is .zxl . , MN V no WM- ' L ni . I Wrry E i i s Q in enthusiastic if '?Vl L?Ql . B .. 155 g f lzxf 1 'li ,M X 1 K i li? Q group of boys and girls to seventh grade. 'Q ' X f?s . K R 11 .. t .fy T r fi ' xterm .Aw f Officers: Bobby Ludwig-president, Lani Boring-treasurer, Chandra Per ry-vice-president, Lisa Berezansky-secretary. -4 lla-if t If ' re I Theresa Czyrnik Beth Ann Davis Tracy Deemer Jon Dragan Tom Dubics Janet Eastman Patty Ference Lisa Fox Geneva Galbraith Brian Garland Arthur Gibson Pete Gratosky Kim Glusko Susan Hamm Beth Heming Philip Henderson Shon Henderson Traci Henderson Richard Hood Natalie Hudson Richard James Kenneth Jenkins Michael Kelly Bryan Kolesar Kathy Lawrence Kris Layton Theresa Lorditch Barbara Lynch Donald Ludwig Gena Marsh Lori Marsh Mark Matson Annette McDonald Dave McGinnis Debbie McGinnis Mark Miller Theresa Miller Bill Moomau Jane Murphy Jim Nelson Susan Palko Allison Parker Amy Parsha Sherri Penner Terry Penner Chandra Perry Cory Peters Charlotte Piper , Q. Z .+- , ,, fz,., 1 1 ui . tit W . A A 1, i XE . i , i f .- , ,iv in 4 'Wa g' ' 2 Seventh graders find fascination , f r . i Q vl ' A 'S ' U sf if A x Q. V0-' , ,Q , 'f WE 331 A ig r 4 aw X 'Z if: ,, A if fs, 4 A 3' in books, books, and more books 0' A X , , Bl My x a MQ , ,J ,a N, f s. ' g T7 V . ...fo 3:1 E. F y it vi., R J . , Y -ki sb , QF sk 4 5 IQ r at Q ,V .... Lg x ig nd' Christine Powell Kerry Redilla Corey Riddell Kim Ritenour Donna Robinson Jeff Shanner Alan Shearer Mike Shomo Harold Spengler Tyler Stiffey Janice Stutzman James Suschak John Suschak Tracy Swank Darcy Taggart Michelle Tutokey Darla Ulm Lisa Walls Brian Welshons Melissa Williams Robert Whipkey Diann Wynn Michael Yaworski Jim Yeager Not Pictured Dave Clark Raymond Cramer Donna Ellsworth Patty Shanner Local businessmen provide work experience I t rfmxirf' if C- ' S ' i s -sw M A ss , , A Q 1 ., . WW. ...v.., , ..N,.,.., . ., .,,, T Mr. Joe Ritenour and Ricky Boring at Research Cotrell in Seward. Shown at B 84 B Electrical Manufacturing Company in Seward are Pete Buchoski Cleftj and the Berezansky brothers-Dan, Frank, Al, and John, along with students Dan Biss and Bill Zimmerman. Right: Sally Howard with Mr. Gary Stiles at Stiles Market. ,. ICE W 1 JA Jim Hall with Mr. Marlind Stiles and Mrs, Jerry Craig at bus line W5 X Wu IGM? Qimglvvg- ?fQ.,f,.,, .1 . if 'iz -,Q fy' 6 A ' Tg. , .4 x '- 'L , -24 W' . . Alnxix 9 1 K H l Y ,XI I 0 .mf 3 ' f H ? ,0,1+0,0, 1 1 1 ul 1 242321 0 Faculty Veteran English teacher retires It was with genuine regret X V ' 7 ' and sadness that Laurel Valley ' sef?nsn E :Elf 4 students, teachers, and par- it 7 if ents learned of the retirement . of Mrs. Elnora Chisnell at the close of the 1977-78 school year. Recognized always as an 7 excellent English teacher and yearbook advisor, she also in- fluenced many beginning teachers through her work as a cooperating teacher for Indiana University of Penn- sylvania. Local acquaintances of Mrs. Chisnell may not be aware that she is widely recognized throughout the state as a scholar, educator, and civic leader. Everyone has recog- nized, however, that she re- revealed a willingness to change and adapt her teach ing methods as times and stu dents changed, always main taining a standard of excel Ience. Her retirement is Laurel Valley's loss, and we wish her well. .Q4.fSi,, X...----S XWWQYQ Ligonier Valley Board of Education-Seated: Donald Moffat, Mrs. Thomas, Raymond Conrad, Mrs. Erma Stouffer, Peter Messer Gladys Siard Dr, Mary Kinney, John McKlveen. Standing: Nevin Richard Black was later appointed to fill a board vacancy. Administrators make schools operate smoothl rw .QM 92:35 .3 i 4 9 fx . - N . o,,. . A- 4 Carl Perian-Assistant Principal, Fred Pickup-Principal ., I i Y V 07' ,.i .. , ,:.,1,,, Milroy Carnahan-Superintendent of Schools, Orvis Steimer-Bus- iness Manager, Enoch Wooton-Curriculum Coordinator, Francis Voyten-School Psychologist. ,di Secretaries: Mrs. Shirley McChesney and Miss Linda Magnani. 1 W. A My Mrs. Carolyn Gump-Food Services Director - ,, , Teachers of science and math Science Department Curtis King-Life Science, Bi- ology, General Science Mrs. Margaret King-Chem- istry, Physical Science Kenneth Glenn-Biology John Sekela-Physical Sci ence 'S ab-9 Lf' 1916 5 win digg '1 ,'ff ' i' ,M ,Z v. - , I ' ' ,yt Q. iff? . ?'f'b5fla '??'1-Pfwjglzfv' 'i' ' 'iff' 315-QQ 619. gi --' 'ft 1'- f ,qi-if 'V- ' V-1' i- Wms, L 1593-'M ' af.-1 .3 J2,'Q5,ig ig-R Mr. and Mrs. King enjoy the outdoors. ,Q-fi' sf W il l Y i U , '- Mr. Glenn uses many visual aides in his instruction of biology. 1 l .-I challenge students with new ideas Q 1 9. Even when correcting papers and tests, Lee Kerr can always man- age a friendly smile. M ..,. A1 we 'M Gerald Page seems to work just as hard at home as he does in his classroom. 1 -dv ...,,.-.i- n Mm :zo 6'- -vi ag..--W Mathematics Department John Moore-Physics, Math, Junior high basketball coach Joseph Rura-Junior high math, Athletic director, Lee Kerr-Math Analysis, Geometry, Trigonometry gebra ll, assistant football, baseball coach Gerald Page-Algebra I, Al- Facult members work long hours ,.,-'A '- ' I l l i 4 lx? 332, .. as , NW v :gs 3-fffziiwi ff . Senior high language teachers 19' Mrs. Lila Peters-German, Journalism, English, Yearbook advisor Mrs. Romayne Schwartzel-Spanish Bert Toy-Reading, English. As head football coach, Mr. Mrs. Vanessa Roddy-English, Co-director for junior class play wf '- n 'I My K XX, 54 A Mrs. Betke, English teacher, is also a rabid Penn State fan and a determined golfer. Toy enjoyed the first undefeated season ever at LV. i' Junior high English teachers William Flickinger-Seventh grade English Mrs. Janet Betke-Ninth grade English, Forensics advisor Mrs. Patricia Neff, Eighth grade English, Junior class play director but also find time for recreation Social Studies Department Thomas Bryson-U.S. Cultures, JV Basketball Coach Eugene Cameron-U.S. Cultures, P.O.D., Safety Education Mrs. Jean Stuart-World Cultures, Psychology, Sociology Richard Headrick-Economics, Civics Richard Hiner-Current Issues, World Cultures, JV Football Coach Above: ls Mr. Cameron dreaming about his childhood days? Right: M rare moment in a quiet hall. Teachers iQ I4 Home Economics Teachers Mrs. Mollie Spory-Foods and Nutrition, Home Ec., Consumer Edu- cation, Home and Family Living, Child Development, Home Nurs- ing. Miss Lynne Sepesy-Creative Stitchery, Clothing. , aidlsxfav Q . Mrs. Stickle feeds her pet deer, Peggy. Right: Mr. G- Five, six, pick up sticks. Far right: Duane Hall-Junior high music, Elective music, junior and senior chorus director. 154 seem to enjo not onl their Business Education Teachers Miss Patricia Lawlor-Business English, Shorthand, Typing, Office Machines. Mrs. Pamela Stickle-Typing, Business Math, General Business Train- ing. Dale Wahl-Accounting, Typing, Office Machines, Ha?- f f . . a i? , ' vork, but also theirlactivities at home x 41, ' ' P uv f K-nm -.-' - I RTBWM .,. Q5 cgi I 1 Above: Mrs. Joanne Bauman-General Art, Drawing and Painting, Crafts, Jewelry, Fabrics. Right: Eugene Gorirossi: Instrumental mu- sic, Concert and Marching Bands. iw oo ir 2 'N l 5 T Has Mr. Hall found a new energy saving method of transportation? Left: Mrs. Cheryl Robertson Junior high art Puppetry Club Spon Q sith Teachers offer ,,,l, I .. y ,n -we 1 ' I if i HL'3'..t Wfk 4. C , C. -1 1 5 .. ,, ' fiffi-is ' A V -.g f bkb , ji .E lf?- ag 'G ,,, F 1f 'x L N i 4- fy S i L ' P fl' .df V . ii X, ., A Librarian-Mrs. Nancy Schaller, School Nurse-Mrs. Oscie Kuhar. . Q ,Exe varied services and classe -in is Robert Bendel-Occupational Education teacher, Mrs. Anne Snyder-L. D. Aide, Francis Parks-Instructor in Learning Disability Center. if v l .tw- Jerry Allen-Senior high Guidance Counselor, Stanley Doho- da-Junior high Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Kathryn Palko- Career Resource Center and guidance clerk. Right: Andrew Pahach-Woodshop teacher, Head Basketball coach. , ,, xl N ,ci f 'Fl M 'ff QC A A ' 'ffm Q Eg x if if 3 S but also enjo moments of relaxation ' 'x f Q Mrs. Joan Berenbrok teaches girls' physical education, while Wayne Howard and Angelo Sernbiante teach health in addition to boys' . l . I Can this really be Mrs. Berenbrok? physlca educatlon x. .N -my i, 5.31 'img l Mrs. Nancy Schaller enjoys spending time with her horse, Pop Art. Marvin Keller instructs interested students in metal shop and basic technical drawing. 157 ax if-'ft Service employees help school run smoothly QX .qs Away -. b ' Matrons: Adeline Morrow, Doris Sheriff, Billie McKowan 1 ' X Q 3 6 1 4 in C A A ills! r .., l Q S , .. . 'M i f 'Q r if 1 9 5 ' vt C X W xl C ' ' l P Ll i , C ,L C 'i C3 i i :,, J - fi, is 5, 'C z Q5 -'ff Qfo j Q: C A y ' j M ' L -xiww-1'., ' 'E f lx it i f 158 Cafeteria Staff-Seated: Doris Galbraith, Gail Dillon, Connie Nelson, Custodian Jerry Whipkey Mary Reven. Standing: Food Services Director Carolyn Gump, Head cook Mary Burkett, Clara Gamble, Joan Lichtenfels, Nora Gordon. 1 Custodian Art Gable Advertising 9 mt, .:.:.:. '. r ' Class of '7 .f GF? ... ... ZZ Class of '79 ' 0155515079 N' 5573? .-.--+-- ---M --.-MW Class of 79 I JC 'l 4 class of '79 - C15 Sf 79 v Ill' ' '-:-: O '7 ZSS ZSS '79 79 of JE '7 9 S. 2 :T gg 2-1 33 30 f a ass 0 9 C1 ' 79 PIE HSS 'iii' ss 1:2 E 9 Lk, : .:.:.:.:.: . ,.:.:.,.:., 4 s .:.,.:.:.:.: X Q4 .:.:.,.,.:.:.: . Stay , of 79 VU LCAN, INC. Latrobe,PA Hydro Carbide Corporation 0 Vulcan Mold and Iron Company 0 Westmoreland Plastics Com Pan!! Chemung Foundry Corporation 0 Shepard Niles Crane 8- Hoist Corporation 0 Vulcan Engineering Company I 160 Member FDIC hassle-fnjee, interest-eammg, bill-pa ing machin . Th Payment Phone. The Payment Phone can make your life easier. lt's just one part of the Mellon Payment Center, But it's a very important part. With The Payment Phone you can get all these advantages: ' You can pay your bills by phone and save the time, paperwork and postage of bill paying. And the cost is only 104 for each transaction. 0 You can keep your money in a Payment Savings Account right up to the day you need to use it. And you'll earn 5921 interest compounded daily, day-in, day-out. ' You can also get free checking. So you have the option of paying your bills by check whenever you prefer. ' You receive one clear combined statement on a single piece of paper each month. ' You can use either a dial or Touch-Tone' telephone. - You can call 6 days a week-Monday through Saturday. . . from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Why not call or stop in at your nearby branch of Mellon Bank for a brochure and application. The Payment Phone. From the Mellon Payment Center. It took Mellon Bank to put it all together for you. Bill paying that can pay. This is ellon Banking COL. HARRY R. BORING AND COL. KATHY POZAR The Laurel Valley Auctioneers Complete Bonded Auction Service New Florence, Pa. 15944 Phone 235-2485 C g at I to Ba b Good Luck Rams From X X ' 'Ei viii! 1? lifil E2 lllb l W HOMER CITY STATE BANK ARMAGH, PA. 2726 wide-awake bank mares 1241150 easy I I Cyx' Q Banking H Member FDIC Mon.-Thurs. I0 00 T 4 30 Friday I0 00 T 8 00 Saturday 9 00 T I2 OO IOOWM b hpAlB V -N . s Congratulations To The Class of 1979 BIG SPRINGS HOTEL Mr. SL Mrs. Jacob Krisko Seward, PA 15954 Congratulations To The Class Ot 1979 Compliments Ot THE PIE SHOPPE QQ 9? Home Of Fine Baked Goods And Community Involvement. X I bf? l ' rd 3 ' at , 'lin -ei -K , ,, Lx . -.I X l an b , ' 'C 1. , ,235 ,gif Nothing Comes Closer To Homemade Flavor Than Baked Goods From THE PIE SHOPPE! To The Class Of 1979 EMPLOYEES OF THE CONEMAUGH GENERATING STATION AND THE CONEMAUGH GENERATING STATION OWNER'S GROUP Congratulations to the Class of 1979 From PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Jennerstown, Pennsylvania LIGONIER VALLEY BRANCH Laughlintown, Pennsylvania SOMERSET MALL BRANCH ,. : f,,-fffrif, iii2Ff1f55i f will I 1 ' ' r, V 2 'T igsiigigg. .iss-Q' f - t V - ...,.. ., ...,.--....-...,4....n,.,,..:.2...L 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 BARTOW,S GARAGE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1979 CHUCK BARTGW BOLIVAR, PA 676-5187 President-I. Conrad Gamble V. President-Robert L. Gamble Secretary-joseph L. Howe GAMBLE 81 GAMBLE0 ff My 7, fondfzacfzw, Ofgowy T' lllllm lI- 7 ll WX' X XXX Xaw' General Contractors l l - 'L ni P.O. Box 57 if Bolivar, Pennsylvania 15923 Area Code: 412 676-4747 59 Years In Construction Business +A,,,,..-- Mwswww-'ww X, ,W M5053 1 LUNG:-g Rl GE DAIRY ST ge MEATS 'DAIRY PRODUCTS G 'PRODUCE 'LIGHT LUNCHES sxkau-w,s I GEHRI CYS DAIRY STGRE Fine Meats Dalry Products Produce Ronald W. Gehring, Manager Phone 235-9994 New Florence, Pennsylvania Congratulations To The Class Of 1979 Fl E R. EXCAVATI G, 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. A gentleman takes as much time to find out what is right, as lesser men take to discover what will pay. '1 C Q, T CI of1979 THE NORTH AMERICAN COAL CORPORATION EASTERN DIVISION G. M. MCCROSSIN ENGINEERS H1 CON STRUCTORS SCHNEIDER INC. MECHANICAL CON TRACTCRS Class Of 1979 From LAUREL VALLEY BOOSTERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 'J H0033 R- LF' wg I PRESIDENT DEAN CALDWELL VICE-PRESIDENT SAM VAUGHAN SECRETARY JACKIE CALDWELL TREASURER CAROL LENHART BORINC-'S SERVICE STATION 84 CROCERY Tires-Batteries-Accessories American Oil Motor Club Service Phone 235-9987 - Route 711 New Florence, Pa 15944 BORlNC'S ARCTIC CAT You Can Count On The Cat Route 711 NEW FLORENCE, PENNSYLVANIA Phone: 235-2171 -1 ONLY RIVALI' 1 f ' Arctic Cat flx,.:,0 . ..- 51- ,wffu 1 ' 13, l I H, f .- Y ' Q- in , 'EL' RD1 THE FINEST own, IN ALL SEASON VEHICLES llllfll DT SNOWMUBIIES MODELS FOR SPORTSMEN INDUSTRY AND UTILITIES. Congratulations Graduates -.xx 1 Af ,,,..un-1-3-3 ff -- is ,M ... L, .,1..,, , Mm:5gQ,3fx7ff H ., lj: W,,,,,, ' 4-J' isis - - . L v t , f-050+ K' is -wmv Bank 81 Trust New Florence Office Ligonier Street New Florence, Pa 15944 Phone: 235-2990 535-4154 Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bank 81 Trust Bolivar Office 622-24 Wasningto Bolivar, Pa 15923 Phone: 676-4743 n St. 177 ?6 THE REAL MCCOY'S DAIRY MART gl MINIATURE GOLF CCURSE Route 71 I UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Congratulations Laurel Valley Seniors 1979 New Florence, PA 15944 Parsonage- 235-2953 Sunday School Worship Service Choir Rehearsal Church Night United Methodist Women Mary Martha Fellowship NRE 9:45 11:00 7:00 pm Wednesday 7:30 pm Thursday 3rd Tuesday 4th Friday is W I aw Www? ADVISORS: MRS. PAM STICKLE MISS PAT LAWLGR MR. DALE WAHL LAUREL VALLEY HIGH SCHQQI , CHAPTER 2498 President ....... .... K im Galbraith Vice-President . . . ....... Lisa Toman Secretary ..... . . . Dorothy Ritenour Treasurer .... .... T racy Henderson L P -1 G?-7f E Swim Eouczxrlon PRUCNSS U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA Q vi? Q43 , ff 2 ,,,,. . '78 STUDENT COUNCIL '79 President ..... . . . Gloria Cunningham Vice President . . ..... Kevin Csehoski Secretary ..... . . Renee Henderson Treasurer . . . ...................... .... T erena Dohoda Advisor - Stan Dohoda STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Tammy Wakefield Scott Henderson Terri Raspotnik Tami Crusan Tom Pickup I Rich Dohoda Nadine Henderson Stephanie Snyder Lisa Berezansky Patty Craft Chris Peters Susie King Kurt Klavuhn Curt Luther Paula McCullough Bridget Lichtenfels Amy McDonald Amy Parsha Wendy Galbraith Susan Kay Mary Ann Hamill Kelli Carney Bill Conrad Tim Howard Scott Mundorff Lani Boring Brian Kolesar Y. YQ-uf iran il ,asus ,f fx 5...-,.,.n-'U' '13 W s Agfa The Class of 1979 Flgwerg White Rose Color: Silver 8: Black Motto: Yesterday is but today's memoryg tomorrow is today's dream. PP Best Wishes Seniors STILES' PRO HARDWARE SUPER MARKET AND ICE CREAM STAND Box 82 Seward, PA 15954 Gary Stiles, Proprietor 3-. L W-it t it Armagh HENRY CLAY SNGBY 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 Compliments of STILES' BUS LINES Columbus 16, Ohio from STANDARD SAVINGS 84 LOAN ASSOCIATION Ligonier Office 211 West Main St., Ligonier, Pa. KENNETH N. GRAY FUNERAL HOME Modern Air Conditioned Chapels I J EXCAVATING DITCIIING CiIiNIiRAL HAULINO SMITI-ILEY CONSTRUCTION DONALD SMITHLEY ROIjTIf I. BOX I35 ISOIIVAR. PA. 15923 TIfI.IfPIIONIi I-H25 238-4430 Congratulations To The Class Of '79 WEFS MAKING IQACH DAY A I.ITTI.Ii BIZTTIER VOR YOU WEST IQND IIIZDIERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION RD ffl, LIGONIIQR, PA. H658 PHONE 238-6644 IIIGONIER VAIIEY MINI-MALL OM-A SUPER OIL CO. Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil 1. 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 OfOil Fired Equipment, Furnaces, Water Heaters And Air Conditioning Units 7. Estimates For New Installations Freely Given Seward, Pa. Phone:446-5149 HEATING Oll. Q 'ff HOLIDAY INN - Loyalhanna Street vw, ll Ligonier, Pennsylvania Congratulations Graduates RICHARD G. WAGNER AGENCY, INC INSURANCE 200 St. Clair Building New Florence, Pa. 15944 Phone: C4125 235-20023 C8143 446-6464 FISCHBACH AND MOORE, INC. Electrical Contractor Serving Pennsylvania Electric Co. At The Conemaugn, Seward, Homer City And Keystone Power Stations. HOWARD T.V. 8z ELECTRONICS See The Penguin For The Best Service And Prices On T.V.'s, Stereos, Scanners, CB's, Etc. fin' who para I4 We TTV .. ff? ' P ' E A '-at In X -' P -Jr 'Q'f1,' ' xx l ' 9 5 Q J 'M' VISA Master Charge Visit Us In Our New Location! H ours Rte711 2IVIiIes south ofixiew Florence 9-6 MOH-Thur Phone: 235-2300 9-8 Friday 1979 From CCM MERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF WESTMQRELAND COUNTY Main Office-Latrobe, Pa. Ligome B 11 Pl U y www EDWARD J. SPEIDEL FUNERAL HOME Complete Facilities-Modern-Air Condifoned BOTTEGAL'S SUNOCO Inspectron Towmg And Tlres Seward Pennsylvama SEWARD AUTO PARTS Pennsylvama State Inspection AAA Service Phone 446-5215 Route 56 Seward Pa Congratulations Class of 79 HELPING PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOU. 1-:un 4-W..-0, ....w.4 w -wwe kg! ... 1- ,.... .,..-.1.w..o....o. FURNITURE GALLERY INC APPLIANCES - CARPETING - FURNITURE Showroom Quality - Warehouse Prices CON RAD'S A 539-4504 Center Drive Latrobe, Pa. Joes! Jiaslers the Oldest B'QQ2Sf I -:::A-:-', ,I-- i .I Z :,N,v 1 Ji , '-45 M t Tuxedo .ah 4' u. n4 Jo:r?l5?EidPl:a:g904 0 f 0 nstown, 1 4814, 2664512 18147535-6529 , '225:fQ 5 H B tW'I'1 Bank and Trust AUHE BPNK YOU'LL EVER NEED Excavating Hauling Septic SYSWYTIS HAROLD GALBRAITH R.D. if 1 New Florence, Pa. 15944 Ditchwitch-Trenching DYWCWHY Chips JOH N NIES AUTO SERVICE Clyde, Pa. 676-9920 Sunoco Gas Oil State Inspection Prop. John Ofman DOROTHY FERRIS BEAUTY SALON A Full Service Salon For Men And Women Daytime And Evening Appointments Phone 235-2106 203 Walnut Street New Florence, Pa. 15944 HAYES PHARMACY Hospital Equipment For The Home, Sales 8a Rentals Reliable Prescription Service Whitmans Candy Film Processing And Photo Supplies Fine Cosmetics A V 134 W. Main sr. Ugomefi Pa- By the Post Office Phone 238-2907 ,4 f YEAGERHS' GREENHOUSE di FLORIST Q QQ' Q: 9 1- f Z7 '--. hi All Occasion Floral Arrangements Q er , 2 . , , A ... .9 Je D x Q4 V Ou'-.. -Dau egetable Plants Free Delivery On Floral Arrangements Within 25 Mile Radius Bolivar, Pa. 15923 Phone 676-5389 .gen James And Paul Cover 'Ol R4 9 'n' 3 Photographs For All Occasions 9: Q E g covER srumo fox Of' 504 Main Street Dial 536-5 l 89 Jghnglown Pennsylvania Congratulations 1979 Graduates! NATIONAL BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH Conemaugh Valley Office 459-6780 Blallsvllle, Pa Latrobe Center Route 30 I Latrobe, Pa. 15650 Phone: 537-2271 , Funeral 0 Weddings ' Corsages CONGRATULATIONS DR. PAUL R. P. HUGHES New Florence, Pa. CHAMPION LAKES GOLF CLUB Jerry Lynch And Dick Groa! R D l B l P yl FROSTY WAY STACEY MOBILE HOME COURT yE1 G ll o Ph 235 2156 81 M . R.D. l N Fl BURKETTS STORE Phone 676-5880 Washlngmn Slfeffl Bolivar, Pennsylvania RIVERSIDE MARKET THE YOUTH OF TODAY IS TOMORROW'S FUTURE Seward, Pa. 15954 FLOYD KEELER TRUCKING SER VICE ANNIE S TAVERN INC West Bolivar Ro te 259 PCYIUSYI an H 9 , o . u - 1 L ' 1 . XX A Q- Congratulatlons 'iii' ILKIN E To The M yr Graduates , 7 ' Of 5 I RD. 5 Ligonier, Perma. 45' he 1979 Phone 238 9801 Or 238-9811 Home Of Fair Measure And Quality Materials CJREENSBURCU SAVINGS Building a Better Way of Life in the Laurel Highlands since 1873 TOP SOIL - FILL - DRIVEWAY MATERIAL SEPTIC SYSTEMS FOUNDATIONS - DITCHING - GRADING Glmrfes gfeminq R. D. 441 NEW FLORENCE, PA. 15944 PHONE 235-2510 Best Wishes Class of '79 KEN DICK GRAFFS GARAGE New Florence, Pa. 15944 ROADWAY INN Open 6:00 am. till 2:00 am. 446 6641 Op S d y BERNlE'S AUTO REPAIR B 424 S d PA 15954 Ph 446 5912 SHARP'S AUTO BODY WORKS E. R. CALDWELL LAND CLEARING CONTRACTORS, INC L g P yi 15658 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1979 from THE FLORENCE MINING COMPANY R. D. 2, New Florence Pennsylvania HENDERSON 'S CUSTOM EXHAUST SYSTEMS - PARTS - TIRES Across from the High School 412-235-2150 New Florence, PA OAK GROVE PHARMACY The Drug Store That Serves Laurel Valley Prescriptions Fanny Farmer Candies T Pantene - For The Health Of Your Hair Cosmetics Photo Finishing 113 South Fairfield St. Ligonier, PA 15658 Phone 238-6988 Jacob L. Grimm R.Ph. Hours: Mon.Tues.Wed. 6p,m,-9p,m, ' MARION'S GIFT AND HOBBY SHOP Gifts For All Occasions 191 Furnace Lane, New Florence 412-235-2036 S ANN N CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Shannon Creek Road New Florence, Pa. A warm hearted church with a Christ centered message Sunday School 9:45 a Morning Worship I l:OO a Youth Choir 5:00 p Church Training 6-00 p Evening Worship Tzuo p Wed. Night Prayer Service 7230 p Pastor: Marshall Crawlcy Church Phone 235-2130 Home Phone 235-2823 The fear ofthe Lord is thc beginning ofwisdom and thc knowledge of the holy is understanding - Proverbs 9:lO i ,gf A W XXX , 1, MAC'S SPORTING GOODS Bicycles - Guns - Toys - Fishing Equip. - Etc. NEWSTAND Books - Cigars - Cigarettes - Candy 127 West Main Street L iwnnnuucs SQGEEGEYDRAUILICS ,Io Q . F Beckley, W. Vo. Wheotcroft, Ky Shinnston, W. Vo., GQ wat, 'um Monessen, Po ,Q- ' ' ' .. SRUUF BOLT ow- GWCNG, Po.a14-aaa-5667 Serving The Mining lndustry Since 1947 AMERICAN TAILORING AND TUXEDO COMPANY H- I -1 Q- 0 +9564 W Ligonier, PA 517 Main St. 535-3150 Johnstown, Pa. RUSBOSIN FURNITURE Furniture Carpet TV Appliances Phone 468-8800 Latrobe 30 Shopping Plaza Furniture Barn R. D. 3 Latrobe, PA 15650 Rt. 66 at Rt. 22 Clover Phone 537-5115 - 539-8591 R. D. 3 - Box 268-B Best Wishes Class Ot 1979 BOLIVAR HARDWARE Box 158 540 Market Street BOLIVAR, PENNSYLVANIA 15923 Telephone 676-4792 I Jewelr - Fine Gifts Af JEWELRY X, .-. 1005 LIGONIER STREET .Ze LATROBE, PENNsYLvANlA 15650 PHONE 537-2751 1814! 448-51 12 A REASONABLE RATES -' ' , .V DarIene's Upholstery Shop J ' R.D.2 DARLENE FRY 5' 'NEW FLORENCE. PA 15944 Open Thurs Nite Until 9:00 Compliments of .L'QW,1 giwifly Phone 535-8621 Jim Law 112 Market Street Graduate Gemologist Johnstown, PA elm as as rs il mmm L lP5C M3 5 lxfisxu 35 Mtg 'age ill ll B 3 113' M l 5 - I Specializing in PICK-YOUR-OWN Blueberries and Strawberries The Be my Patch R. D. 1 Blueberry Lane New Florence, PA 15944 ROGER at BONNIE LUTHER 14121238-4714 t'Directions - Rt. 711 Near Fort Palmer 81 Follow Signs To The Berry Patch PHONE - JOHNSTOVVN 446-5312 OR 446-5823 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK - 9:00 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Good Luck Class Of '79 B S M AUTO WRECKERS NEW 8: USED AUTO 8: TRUCK GLASS NEW 8: USED AUTO PARTS ROUTE 56. HAWS PIKE. BOX 322 SEWARD. PA. 15954 JUST A FEW M:L.Es F-'ROM Joi-iNs'rowN Monday thru Friday 10:00 am to 8:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am to 3:00pm coUTuR1Aux's ,jg v7 Barber - Stylist Leona Graham, Owner ' Ligonier Valley Mini Mall Phone 238-7929 Men gl Women Hair Styling Redkin and R. K. Products Hair Analysis - Coloring Permanents - Hennas Congratulations To The Senior Class V , X From II I L EXFAx 104 Church Street T Ligonier, PA 15658 - Phone 238-6626 Best Wishes To The Class Of '79 CAROL M CCULLOUGH 'S BEAUTY SHOP 216 20th Street New Florence, Pa. Phone 235-2408 TOM ROWLAND NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Auto-Fire-Life-Health Phone: 235-2470 New Florence 204 DIRINALDO STORE Shoe Repairing Newspapers Shoes And Clothing For The Entire Family Bolivar New Florence Best Wishes Class Of 79 ADAMS BROTHERS New Florence NEW FLORENCE FLORAL SHOP 235-2212 New Florence, Pa. HALULA'S RESTAURANT BAR Route 30 - Latrobe, Pa. 537-2881 539-9929 A Satisfied Customer ls Our First Consideration 1 l UPSTAIRS-DOWNSTAIRS Come And Browse Open Daily-9:30-5:00 Resale Clothes For The Entire Family Bulletin Board Service Bric-A-Brac We Originate Others Imitate 136 E. Main St. Ligonier, Pa. 15658 Phone 238-4290 MARK'S PLACE Bolivar, Pa Congratulations Seniors From Joe gl Debbie CHICKEN OF TOMORROW 711 North Mini Mall - Oak Grove Hours: Mon thru Sun. 9-9 Phone 238-6490 Z5 540g-Q.,-'pgs 545,-1 IT 8' Xi! Ve' f' - - C y J Restaurant-Hours: 10-8 105 Mafkef Street 11th Avenue or parties at your home or desired location. Phone: 63147 5392443 Phone i8147 9434777 Call for details: 238-6490 Ask for RON RODDY Your 6 Ton Jean Giant . X -k,,L A . i , , . W , Gbxfnrh Shun mrrk 5 Glhrrkn I 32.4 Mciin St. 7, 5 ', I Phone 539-1791 537-8517 Q f 5 as 7 Pizza W,5m, AWgWMy,.i.. Sandwiches 'WL i MF' iffiiiqmiiri ii 1iiiifi,riiii1fI! MWA? 1 1fii-Wifi!-4ii ii Q 5.1: 1 ii Shrimp I i Fish 206 TWIN TOWERS INN DICK DRENNEN 30 WEST ELM STREET - HOMER CITY. PA. 15748 PHONE 479-9088 CARS O TRUCKS O PARTS O QUALITY SERVICE Rick Hughes The Prudential Agent Insurance Company of America 207 Second Street Bolivar, Pa. 15923 Office: 266-8794 . Life Insurance Residence: 676-5616 v Health Insurance 0 Annuities ' Group Insurance ' Group And Individual Pensions v Auto, Homeowners And Renters Insurance if 0 3' I Lkmg, 5' dnfvmg- BEER, LIQUOR, AND THE BEST PIZZA IN THE VALLEY 2 MILES NORTH OF LIGONIER ROUTE 711 238-2296 ,. .IQ I se fa TOY 8: KING Small Engine Repair Authorized Briggs 81 Stratton And Tecumseh Dealers JAMES E. BECHTOLD INSURANCE AGENCY 660 Washington St, Bolivar, Pa 676-5407 SHANNON CREEK KEN N EL Dogs To Board AKE And FDSB Stud New Florence C4123 235-2998 207 FMF , -fs . 2, .M Q LLlf,, ci: ,,L, XX VVii,gi,i ggEgs ,Q 1 , h hq 4 , X A ' f r 1 ' , , -X b it 1 Phone 412 676 5790 KARADON CORPORATION AUTOMATED PRODUCTION TOOLING ENGlNEERlNG MANUFACTURING SALES U.S. Route 22 East Bvllle PA. 15717 THE BLACK LANTERN INN Under New Management Marian Lange Armagh, PA Phone: 446-5973 ,r X , noto' titt 1, THOMAS GORMAN JR. 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Darr Company Ligonier Heavenly Foods New Florence Laurel Valley Senior Citizens New Florence United Presbyterian Church New Florence Paul's Fruit Market New Florence Shannon Creek Mobile Home Court New Flererlee Mr. 81 Mrs. Gene Killen New Florence Ford Tosh Barber Shop Seward Dick 8: Marlene Carney Seward Post Office West Fairfield United Presbyterian Church Mr. 8t Mrs. Charles Black Barb Machak A Friend Kathy Krisko Mr. St Mrs. Paul Hall 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. George Deemer Mr. St Mrs. Andy Surike Bob Schillinger Linda Magnani Mariann Yeckley Friends from United Mr. gl Mrs. Richard Ray Good Gram Mr. 8t Mrs. John Tutokey Mrs. Louise Doyle 81 Family Deb, Dorie, Karen, 81 Sue Richard Headrick Patricia Lawlor Steve 81 Karen Peters Dave 84 Carol Mrs. Nancy Schaller Todd Gable Dave 81 Karol Leslie 81 Laura Jim, Todd, Don, 8t Chris Tammie 84 Nina Tracy Henderson 81 Jeff Bealonis Deb, Barb, 81 Carrie Becky 84 Linda Lori 84 Anna Susie 84 Karen Lisa St Dan Carol Shearer Jeff 84 Scott Paul Altimus 8t Troy Taggart Ray St Shirley Ritenour Joy St Rick Carol St Randy Jozy 8t Gary Barb 8t Randy Orbit Pam Henderson 8t Rhonda Bracken Rich Dohoda Tammy Hull 84 Bob Pardee Chris Matava COatJ Terri Raspotnik 8. Chuck Crusan Mr. 81 Mrs. William Emert Jeannie 81 Dick Crusan G.C. 81 Galaxie Gloria 81 Tracy Daniele, Kim, 8t Diann Tami Crusan Nat 81 Donna Dipofi Kim 8t Michelle Robinson Kelly Luther 84 Karen Morris FRIENDS Terry 81 Audrey Shank 81 Boys Sue Flickinger Don 84 Terry Short Don 81 Jane Deemer Carrie 81 Ken Debbie James Mr. 8t Mrs. J. Blankenbicker The Matthew Pozar Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Ed Blankenbicker Pat 81 Cheryl Mr. 8t Mrs. D.B. Roddy Mrs. Romayne Schwartzel Mr. 81 Mrs. Curt King Mr. 81 Mrs. Gerald Page Ernie, Pat, Mike, 84 Porky Pooh, Ears, 84 Ralph Kathy 81 Bill Paul 84 Lila Peters Joy, Keith, Thomasine, 81 Kevin Beth 81 Tammy Roy, Marie, 81 Tracy Henderson Karen 84 Tom, Teresa St Bob Erin Peters Linda 81 Joe Vernon Gamble Agatha 8t Teddy Mr. 81 Mrs. Dave Gregory Apryl, llleene, Sherryl, 81 Edi Barry Boothley 8t Donna Lynch Mr. 8t Mrs. Darrell Norris 84 Family Hogan St Lois Toman Bob Mabon Mr. 81 Mrs. Kerr Harry 84 Donna McGinnis Belinda 81 Ray Cathy 84 Roger Melville Kim 81 Kevin Romayne, Harold, 84 Hal Galbraith Glenn, Peggy, 8t Sue Tantlinger Kathi 81 Sue Kevin, Shari, gl Stephanie Mr. 84 Mrs. Zufall Sheri Lavely 81 Bob Craig Esther 84 Esther Rob 81 Debbie Mr. 84 Mrs. William E. Rummel Mr. 8t Mrs. John F. Berkey Patti, Peg, St Ern Skiles Carole 8t Joe Dorothy 8t Randy 84 Pam 81 George Wilbert 8t Mary Wadsworth Ron Wadsworth 84 Family Sherrl Dunmire 81 Rich Calik Stacie St Bill Abbott, Allen 69 Acknowledgements 220 Adams, James 90, 91, 112, 126 Administrators 149 Advertisements 159-214 All Sports Club 99 Allen, Jeffrey 40, 86, 98, 118, 130 Allen, Jerry 156 Allshouse, Timothy 142 Altimus, Elizabeth 12, 81, 106, 121, 130 Altimus, Paul 40, 46, 90, 91, 98, 116, 126 Altimus, Thomas 78, 85, 134, 137 American Field Service 118-119 Anderson, Rhondi 50, 86, 108, 133 Index Bassett, Robert 126 Bassler, Richard 52 Bassler, William 18, 19, 52, 53, 54, 55 Bauman, Joanne 101, 154 Beal, Lynn 62, 74, 76, 78, 86, 89, 90, 102, 108, Boring, Boring, Boring, Ricky 20, 141, 146 Roger 126 Tammie 63, 88, 105, 113, 138 Boske, Joseph 129 Boske, Kerry 10, 14, 20, 40, 42, 52, 54, 98, 111 Anderson, Shari 13, 56, 57, 80, 86, 108, 111, 126 Archery Club 110 Ardrey, Brian, 86, 102, 103, 112, 130 Arford, Lori 88, 138 Ashcom, Johanna 104, 142 Astolos, Samuel 130 Astolos, Timothy 138 Athletics 37-76 Baird David 141 Baird Debra 88, 105, 113, 138 Baird, Edward 103, 134 Baird Gary Ross 52 Baird, Keith 138 Baird, Lisa 134 Baird, Mike 138 Baird, Scott 70, 78, 85, 122, 138 Baird, Baird, Balencic, 126 Teresa 102, 103, 104, 142 Tracy 18, 86, 113 Annamarie 56, 57, 62, 72, Balencic, Christine 63, 113, 138 Balencic, Renee 120, 142 Balencic, Stephen 69, 122, 134, 136 Band Uuniorj 85 Band CSeniorJ 11, 12, 13, 79-84 Banko, Susan 18, 86, 96, 101, 109, 1 125 Barkley, Franklin 130 Barnhart, Cathy 142 Bartlett, Donald 133 Bartow, Susan 62, 74, 108, 121, 130 Baseball 52-55 Basketball Club CJunior highj 122 Basketball Club CSenior highj 122 Basketball, Girls' junior high 63 Basketball, Girls' JV 62 Basketball, Girls' Varsity 58-61 Basketball, Junior high 69-71 Basketball, JV 68 Basketball, Varsity 64-67 82, 10 18, 8. 121, 126 Bealonis, Eugene 40, 98, 116, 122, 126 Bealonis, George 18 Bealonis, Jeffrey 9, 18, 40, 43, 64, 98, 116, 122, 125 Bealonis, Mary 120, 142 Beatty, David 52, 53, 78, 87, 89, 103, 112, 118, 130 Beatty Jonathon 138 Beeler, Roni 87, 106, 130 Beeler, Wendy 88, 102, 103, 119, 134 Bendel, Bonnie 51, 88, 138 Bendel, Karen 50, 58, 130, 132 Bendel, Robert 52, 107, 110, 156 Bennett, Colleen 113, 126 Berenbrok, Joan 108, 109, 157 Berezansky, Lisa 78, 85, 88, 114, 142 Berkey, Carole 129 117, 116 Botteicher, Gregory 129 Botteicher, Kim QClarkj 20 Bouch, Gerald 138 Bowden, Esther 20, 109 Boyer, Esther 20, 86, 109 Boyer, George 89, 130 Bracken, James 20, 38, 39, 52, 54, 98 Bracken, Rhonda 78, 87, 89, 111, 118, 120 125, 130 Brett, Kelly 63, 78, 85, 103, 113, 138 Brinker, Carol 85, 142 Brinker, Jeff 78, 87, 89, 130 Brown, Jim 135, 138 Brown, Pamela 100, 104, 142 Browning, Laura 105, 119, 134 Bryson, Kerry 88, 100, 139 Bryson, Thomas 64, 68, 153 Berkey, John 18, 27 Berkey, Kathy 88, 100, 138 Bernabo, Russell 12, 78, 88, 100, 102, 119, 138 Betke, Janet 106, 152 Betton, Debra 7, 19, 22, 96, 109, 113, 121 Betton, Sherry 134 Betts, James 19, 124 Betts, Timothy 133 Biss, Belinda 19 Biss, Daniel 19, 146 Biss, Stephen 126 Black, Deborah 19, 79, 84, 95, 101, 109, 120 121 Black, Jennifer 86, 113, 130 Blake, Phyllis 63, 88, 103, 113, 138 Blankenbicker, Carrie 8, 19, 86, 87, 89, 95, Bucklen, Terry Todd 47, 70, 99, 122, 139 Buckles , Kelly 104, 142 Burkett, Burkett, Busony, Cafeteri Kimberly 130 Theresa 20, 92, 93, 109 Curtis 9, 52 a Staff 158 Cairns, Todd 21, 64, 122 Caldwell, Beth 56 Caldwell, Bonnie 13, 63, 78, 88, 103, 105, 119 139 Caldwell, Michael 12, 78, 88, 100, 102, 103 119, 139 Caldwell, Ronald 68, 102, 122, 130 Callis, James 71, 110, 122, 142 Camero Camero n, Eugene 153 n, lra 90,91,126 109, 121 Bloom, Pamela 85, 142 Board of Education 148 Bobko, Boring, Lori 88, 142 Barbara 20, 86, 96, 109, 121 Boring, Craig 129 Boring, Douglas 107, 137 Boring, Jerry 138 Boring, Joan 137 Boring, John 134 Boring, Karla 56, 62, 108, 130 Boring, Kerry 142 Boring, Kevin 78, 85, 110, 138 Boring, Kim 129 Boring, Lani 78, 85, 100, 104, 114, 120, 142 Cameron, Leslie 13, 82, 111, 130 Cardarella, Joel 40, 98, 116, 126 Cardarella, Kim 56, 83, 130 Carnahan, Milroy 149 Carney, Debra 21, 48, 49, 86, 87, 89, 95, 121 Carney, Kelli 51, 88, 105, 114, 138, 139 Catanese, John 52 Catanese, Michael 52, 118, 119, 134, 135 Catanese, Tracy 12, 73, 88, 102, 103, 119, 134, 137 Catanese, Vincent 7, 21, 52, 55, 64, 98, 118, 122 Cavallo, Richard 130 Cavallo, Ronald 142 Cheerleaders, Junior high 51 215 122 Cheerleaders, JV 5, 50 Cheerleaders, Varsity 5, 48 Chesla, Carla 50, 74, 89, 106, 108, 118, 130 Chesla, Janice 56 Chesla, Lisa 56, 62, 108, 130 Chisnell, Elnora 148 Chorus, Junior 88 Chorus, Senior 86, 87 Clark, Anna 126 Clark, Barbara 88, 104, 142 Clark David 145 Clark, Joe 88, 110, 120, 142 Clark, Rhonda 139 Clawson, Eileen 58, 90, 126 Clawson, Kirk 126 Colananni, John 40, 126 Cole, George 71, 88, 122, 142 Csehoski, Kevin 6, 7, 11, 15, 21, 26, 38, 39, 40, 41, 64, 67, 94, 98, 114, 116, 122 Cunningham, Gloria 9, 14, 22, 58, 59, 61, 86, 108, 109, 114, 118 Custer, Barry 126 Custer, Dan 71, 122, 142 Custer, Melinda 139 Custodial Staff 158 Czyrnik, Anthony 139 Czyrnik, Greg 131 Czyrnik, Theresa 143 Davis, Beth Ann 143 Deemer, Allen 134, 137 Deemer, Barbara 22, 101, 109 Deemer, Clinton 137 Deemer, Craig 11, 22, 40, 43, 64, 94, 98, 116, Colson, Antoinette 21 Colson, Sherry 88, 134 Colson, Tammy 104, 142 Colson, Tina 88, 139 Condron, Angela 102, 134, 136 Condron, Lisa 102, 103, 121, 126 Connell, Joanne 13, 83, 113, 130 Conrad, Mary 58, 72, 76, 80, 89, 90, 91, 97, 108, 113, 118,126 Conrad, Thomas 52 Conrad, William 47, 70, 88, 99, 114, 122, 138, 141 Cooper, Lisa 78, 88, 142 Coy, Gene 47, 88, 134 Craft, James 126 Craft, Patricia 48, 86, 90, 91, 97, 103, 114, 126 Craig, Charles 102, 130 Cramer, Neal 129 Cramer, Raymond 145 Crawford, James 22, 32 Crawford, Mary 88, 113, 134 Crawford, Nancy 88, 139 Deemer, Tracy 143 Deemer, Wade 129 Dennison, Lynn 126 Dennison, Ronald 134 Detwiler, Michael 88, 102, 103, 134 Devlin, Anita 100, 113, 139 Flickinger, William 152 Foltz, Brian 46, 111, 116 131 Foltz, William 23, 111 Football, Junior high 4, 47 Football, JV 46 Football, Varsity 4, 5, 40-45 Football Club 116 Forensics Club 106 Foster, David 6, 40, 46, 131 Foust, Nathan 47, 135 Fox, Lisa 104, 143 Fratrich, Stephen 15, 24, 40, 44, 98, 116 Freshmen 134-137 Fuller, Glenn 40, 46, 67, 116, 122, 131 Fuller, Kevin 9, 52 Gable, Todd 24, 52, 54, 64, 65, 66, 76, 98, 118, 122 Galbraith, Daniel 47, 69, 85, 105, 134, 135 Galbraith, David 15, 19, 24, 40, 44, 52, 54, 55, 64, 65, 66, 76, 92, 93, 94, 98, 116, 117, 122 Galbraith, Edna Mae 127 Galbraith, Geneva 104, 143 Galbraith, James 127 Devlin, David 22 DeWitt, Stewart 131 Dickson, Ernest 139 Dillon, Janice 88, 139 Dillon, Sharon 139 Dillon, Susan 88, 103, 104, 119 Dipofi, Richard 7, 47, 69, 99, 122, 134, 135 Dipofi, Toni 22, 58, 78, 79, 84, 86, 94, 97, 108, Galbraith, Kimberly 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 24, 26, 79, 86, 87, 89, 94, 95, 109, 121 Galbraith, Ruth 103, 113, 139 Galbraith, Wendy 63, 111, 114, 120, 135 Gamble, Gina 58, 78, 86, 108, 118, 120, 121, 127 Gamble, Gregory 47, 88, 99, 139 Gamble, Vernon 14, 24, 38, 39, 64, 122 Crawford, Perry 130 Crooks, Colleen 118, 139 Crooks, Patricia 134, 137 Crusan, Angela 63, 134 Crusan, Charles 4, 5, 8, 10, 21, 40, 43, 76, 98, 105,111, 116,118 Crusan, Daniele 88, 100, 142 Crusan, Gregory 8, 52, 53 Crusan, Karen 63, 88, 100, 103, 139 Crusan, Lawrence 134 Crusan, Leroy 142 Crusan, Michelle 21, 79, 84, 94, 97, 109, 111, 118 Crusan, Sandra 86, 121, 131 Crusan, Tamara 21, 56, 94, 97, 108, 109, 114, 115, 118 Crusan, Timothy 126 Crusan, Vincent 70, 110, 122, 141 Csehoski, Brian 78, 85, 134, 136 Csehoski, Donna 88, 113, 119, 139 Csehoski, Douglas 38, 78, 89, 130, 131 216 109, 118 Dohoda, Patricia 50, 86, 87, 89,,108, 131 Dohoda, Richard 40, 52, 53, 64, 66, 67, 76, 87,92,93,98,114,115,117,122,126,116 Dohoda, Stanley 114, 156 Dohoda, Terena 15, 22, 26, 58, 59, 72, 73, 76, 78, 86, 87, 89, 92, 93, 106, 108, 114,118, 120 Donahoe, Richard 23 Doyle, Denise 111, 113, 131 Dragan, Christopher 71, 88, 122, 143 Dubics, Thomas 143 Dunmire, Sherrl 23, 109, 121 Eighth Grade 138-141 Eckenroad, Franklin 103, 134 Ellsworth, Donna 145 Ellsworth, Harold 141 Eastman, Janet 88, 104, 143 Evans, Cathy 121, 131 Evans, Cynthia 23, 78, 86, 87, 89, 109, 111 Faculty 147-158 FBLA 121 Ference, Patti 78, 85, 88, 143 Ferri, James 10, 14, 23, 40, 42, 98, 116 Ferris, Philip 78, 79, 87, 90, 91, 127 FHA 113 Fletcher, Beth 134 Flickinger, Dorie 23, 96, 101, 109, 121 Flickinger, Glenn 47, 69, 88, 99, 122, 134 Flickinger, Joseph 47, 69, 99, 122, 134, 135 Garaven Garland, ta, Anthony 52 Brian 71, 122, 143 Garland, Crystal 113, 139 Garland, Doug 70, 122, 139 Garland, Kelly 40, 86, 89, 131 Garland, Laura 131 Garland, Polly 78, 89, 97, 113, 127 Garland, Rick 133 Garland, Sandra 127 Garland, Teresa 86, 127 Gates, Lori 135 Geary, William 40, 46, 52, 53, 111, 116, 127 Gehlmann, Jeanette 63, 105, 139 Gehlmann, Robert 38, 110, 135 Gehlmann, Tammy 131 Gehring, Wayne 47, 70, 99, 122, 139 Gibson, Arthur 71, 78,122, 143 Girls' Varsity Club 108 Glenn, Kenneth 13, 110, 112, 150 Glessner, Gregory 135, 136 Glessner, William 52 Glusko, Kimberly 13, 78, 85, 88, 143 Glusko, Theodore 9, 52 Glusko, Tracy 13, 63, 80, 111, 134, 135 Golf Team 38-39 Gorirossi, Eugene 78, 85, 154 Gorirossi, Maria 78, 85, 119, 120, 135 Gorman, Ronald 52 Graham, Robert 78, 89, 127 Graham, Scott 13, 100, 139 Gratosky, Peter 71, 78, 122, 143 Graver, William 78, 135 Gregory, Agatha 6, 9, 10, 11, 14, 24, 27, 48, 49, 86, 87, 94, 97, 106, 108, 118 Gregory, Donald 7, 38, 68, 97, 98, 122, 127 Grenke, Cathy 78, 85, 119, 135 Grenke, Richard 24, 38, 39, 76 Gump, Carolyn 149, 158 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Chris 110, 139 Duane 87, 88, 154 George 47, 69, 99, 103, 122, 135 James 146 Jozy 24, 96, 121 Keith 109 141 'of Fame 14, 15 Paul 64, 131 Tammie 51 113 139 Hamill, Alan 40, 46, 116, 131 Hamill, Mary Ann 13, 83, 114, 115, 135 Harnm, Susan 104, 143 Harbison, Lorraine 13, 59, 83, 86, 118, 127 Harford, David 4, 6, 11, 25, 40, 43, 64, 65, 66. 105, 116, 118, 122 Headrick, Richard 107, 153 Health Careers Club 100 Helsel, Tammy 74, 78, 79, 131 Helzel, Barbara 25, 103, 113, 118, Helzel, Brenda 88, 139 Helzel, Bruce 131 Heming, Beth 143 Heming, Carol 9, 10, 15, 18, 25, 48, 49, 58, 89, 105, 106, 108, 118, 120 Heming, 122 Heming, Gregory 139 Heming, Harold 129 Heming, Laura 100, 103, 104, 139 Heming, Maria 100, 113, 139 Heming, Randy 133 Heming, Shaun 110, 129 Heming, Teresa 135 Henderson, Dennis 4, 40, 46, 52, 116, 122, 131 Henderson, Ernest 110, 139 Henderson, Larry 40, 46, 116, 131 Henderson, Mary 127 Henderson, Nadine 12, 48, 58, 74, 90, 91, 114, 118, 121, 127 Henderson, Nina 51, 113, 115, 139 Henderson, Pamela 50, 58, 111, 118, 130,131 Henderson, Paul 102, 131 Henderson, Philip 143 32, Donald 10, 25, 27, 64, 65, 66, 67, 98, Henderson, Randy 4, 9, 10, 11, 25, 40, 42, 98, 116 Henderson, Renee 10, 25, 48, 49, 58, 59, 97, 108, 111, 114, 115 Henderson, Samuel 139 Henderson, Sandra 135 Henderson, Scott 4, 10, 11, 25, 40, 42, 64, 65, 66,98,114,115,116,122 Henderson, Shon 122, 143, 171 Henderson, Traci C75 78, 85, 88, 143 Henderson, Tracy C123 9, 10, 18, 25, 79, 84, 95, 109, 121 Hepner, Paula 82, 86, 89, 131 Hiner, Richard 5, 40, 46, 98, 153 Hollen, Edi 26, 86, 87, 95, 109, 111, 121 Hollen, Sonia 6, 88, 100, 113, 139 Hollman, Cynthia 88, 113, 119, 135 Homecoming 10 Honor Guard 84 Hood, Richard 110, 143 Horrell, Lorrie 63, 78, 85, 88, 113, 119, 120, 139 Howard, Sally 127, 146 Howard Stephen 70, 85, 122, 139 Howard, Tim 47, 70, 99, 114, 122, 138, 139 Howard, Wayne 157 Howe, Tracy 9, 18, 26, 98, 107 Hudson, Natalie 85, 143 Huey, Thomasine 78, 85, 100, 113, 139 Hughes, Virginia 139 Hunt, Christin 51, 63, 88, 102, 105, 139 Hunt, Darryl 135 Hunt, Eric 131 Huston, Robert 26, 107 Index 215-219 Instrumental Group 89 Jacobs, Jonathon 87, 90, 102, 107, 117, 127 James, Debbie 22, 26, 101, 109 James, Charles 88, 143 James, Karen 127 James, Tammy 135 James, Vicky 135 Jasper, Richard 139 Jenkins, Kenneth 143 Johnson, Eric 141 Jones, Martha 86, 121, 131, 135 Junior Class 126-129 Junior Play 90-91 Karageanes, Kathy 85, 102, 119, 135, 137 Kaufman, Donald 23, 26 Kaufman, Larry 127 Kay, Susan 81, 88, 102, 103, 114, 115, 119, 120, 135, 137 Keck, Lisa 15, 26, 78, 89, 95, 96, 121 Keller, Marvin 157 Kelly, Michael 71, 110, 143 Kerr, Lee 151 Killen, Susan 85, 100, 139 King, Carol 50, 58, 87, 106, 108, 118, 132 King, Curtis 5, 40, 47, 99, 150 King, Margaret 92, 150 King, Susie 48, 58, 59, 92, 93, 108, 114, 115. 118, 127 Kisamore, Darla 78, 84, 86, 102, 118, 127 Klauss, William 140 Klavuhn, Karen 58, 72, 92, 93, 108, 118, 127 Klavuhn, Kristina 9, 27, 86, 94 Klavuhn,Kurt64,66,114,115,117, 122,132 Kolesar, Brian 71, 78, 85, 114, 122 143 Krause, Craig 127 Krisko, Karen 13, 27, 79, 82, 96, 101 109 121 Kubic, Gregory 70, 122, 141 Kuhar, Oscie 100, 156 Laughran, Brian 132 Laurel Leaf Staff 96 Lavely, Dave 68, 122, 132 Lavely, Randy 70, 122, 140 Lavely, Sherri 22, 27, 109 Lawlor, Patricia 96, 121, 154 Lawrence, Katherine 104, 144 Layton, Brent 127 Layton, Kristen 144 Lazarowicz, Barbara 100, 140 Leaders Club 109 Lear, Lisa 85, 140 Lear, Michael 102, 107, 132 Lear, Russell 89, 102, 127 Lenhart, Chris 6, 40, 46, 87, 116 132 Lentz, Darla 63, 85, 113, 135 Lentz, Timothy 38, 90, 97, 98, 111 112 118 127 Librarians 103 Library Club 102 Lichtenfels, Bridget 13, 83, 111, 113 14 2 Lichtenfels, Dianna 56, 57 Lichtenfels, James 27, 114, 124 Lopez, Hector 12, 27, 118 Lorditch, Pamela 132 Lorditch, Starlett, 80, 128 Lorditch, Teresa 144 Ludwig, Donald 144 Ludwig, Morris 47, 110, 135 Ludwig, Richard 70, 78, 85, 110 122 140 Ludwig, Robert 69, 71, 88, 110, 122 136 Lupacchini, Joel 128 Luther, Amy 78, 85, 88, 102, 140 Luther, Curtis 40, 46, 52, 105, 111 114 116 120, 132 Luther, Daniel 27 Luther, Kelly 14, 28, 49, 94, 108 111 Luther, Ted 88, 110, 136 Lych, Michael 40, 46, 111, 116, 132 Lych, Tracy 88, 100, 103, 113, 140 Lynch, Barbara 85, 144 Lynch, Donna 28 Lynn, David 40, 46, 132 Lynn, Wendy 84, 86, 90, 91, 97, 126 128 Mabon, Robert 38, 98, 107, 111 128 Machak, Belinda 10, 14, 28, 80, 96 121 Machak, Daniel 40, 41, 87, 89, 106 132 Mack, Donna 132 Mack, Floyd 140 Mack, Linda 104, 136 Mack, Pat 111, 132 Mack, Raymond 140 Madeley, David 129 Madeley, James 136 Madeley, Mark 133 Madele y, Stacie 88, 140 Magazine Campaign 120 Magnani, Linda 149 Majorettes 13, 80 Marino Lisa 88, 105, 113, 119, 120, 140 Marino, Scott 102, 103, 136 Marino, Susan 82,86,108, 113,118, 121,128 Marsh, Carl 28 Marsh, Donald 140 Marsh, Gena 144 Marsh, Lori 104, 144 Marsh, Mark 88, 102, 103, 119, 136 Martin, Brenda 13, 63, 78, 85, 120, 140 Linda 59, 78, 89, 111, 121, 128 Matson, Mark 78, 85, 144 McAdams, Joyce 132 Martin, Miller, Traci 103, 140 Moomau, Elizabeth 136 Moomau, William 144 Moon, Alan 140 ' Moore, John 70, 71, 122, 151 Moore, Kevin 52 Morris, Karen 111, 128 Morrow, Van 47, 136 Mundorff, Scott 47, 99, 114, 122, 140 Murphy, Jane 144 Murphy, Lisa 80, 86, 106, 118, 121, 128 National Honor Society 92-93 Neff Patricia 111, 119, 152 Nelson, Jim 122, 144 Nelson, Kimberly 13, 73, 86, 90, 91, 106, 108, 112, 118, 120,128 McAdams, Lori 103, 119, 136 McChesney, Gregg 128 McChesney, Shirley 149 McClure, Lisa 8, 58 McClure, Thomas 40, 46, 64, 76, 116, 122 132 v Neuner, Robert 129 Norris, Apryl 28, 87, 95, 109, 111, 118, 121 Norris, Kenneth 15, 27, 29, 32, 79, 89, 92, 93, 94,97, 112,118 Novak, Brian 68, 122, 132 Novak Lisa 105, 140 McClure, Wendy 13, 58, 60, 61, 72, 76, 80, 87 108, 120, 128 McCreery, James 78, 87, 89, 128 McCullough, Paula 13, 80, 87, 89, 106, 114, 115 118, 132 McDermott, Chris 28, 124 McDermott, John 136 McDermott, Patrick 132 McDonald, Amy 13, 63, 74, 83, 105, 111, 114, 136 McDonald, Annette 63, 105, 144 McDowell, Jeanne 87, 121, 132 Nuneviller, Sherryl 29, 78, 87, 89, 109, 111, 118 Occupational Education 146 Organizations 77-122 Oswalt, Sharon 128 Page, Gerald 5, 40, 52, 53, 151 Page, Jeffrey 47, 69, 99, 122, 136. Page, Scott 40, 46, 52, 53, 98, 116, 128 Pahach, Andrew 58, 64, 122, 156 Pahach, Brent 40, 46, 64, 66, 98, 116, 122, 128 Palko, Kathryn 156 Palko, Sue 78, 85, 100, 144 McGea McGea ry, Matthew 88, 110, 140 ry, Michael 64, 132 McGinnis, Dave 110, 144 McGinnis, Deborah 85, 100, 104, 144 McGinnis, Joy 28, 86, 87, 113 McGinnis, Mary 13, 28, 82, 94, 103, 117, 118 McGinnis, Richard 100, 122, 140 McGinnis, Tamela 88, 113, 136 McGraw, Mike 141 McKowan, Sharon 119, 136 McLaughlin, Kevin 140 McLaughlin, Sharon 97, 132 Merritt, Kelly 88, 138, 140 Merritt, Kristine 85, 88, 100, 113, 140 Merritt, Paula 74, 78, 79, 86, 89, 106, 120, 130, 132 Merritt, William Jay 47, 98, 140 Miller, Daniel 86, 118, 132 Miller, Donna 78, 100, 132 Miller, Karen 132 Miller, Mark 104, 144 Miller, Norman 102, 103, 119, 137 Miller, Rebecca 59, 62, 86, 97, 108, 120, 128 Miller, Steve 140 Miller, Teresa 85, 105, 144 Miller, Terri 103, 136 218 Palmer, Janet 128 Pardee, Robert 4, 11, 14, 29, 40, 42, 66, 86, 87, 98, 116, 122, 125 Parker, Allison 85, 88, 100, 104, 144 Parker, Matt 140 Parks, Francis 156 Parsha, Amy 78, 85, 88, 104, 105, 114, 144 Parsha, Geraldine 78, 85, 88, 140 Patterson, David 40, 107, 116, 132 Pecora Pecora Anthony 29, 52, 55, 86, 87, 98, 111 Nola 63, 88, 113, 140 Penner, Louis 80, 87, 91, 112, 127, 128 Penner, Ronald 29, 40, 42, 52, 53, 55, 76, 86, 87, 89, 98, 103, 116, 118 Penner , Scott 47, 70, 85, 88, 99, 122, 140 Penner, Penner, Sheri 100, 144 Terry 71, 88, 104, 122, 144 Penrose, Tracy 29 Perian,'Carl 149 Perry, Chandra 144 Perry, Denny 132 Perry, Walter 140 Peters, Chris 38, 52, 53, 68, 98, 114, 122, 128 Peters, Cory 71, 78, 85, 88, 110, 122, 144 Peters, Gina 88, 102, 111, 119, 136 Peters, Lila 97, 152 Petrucci, Paula 85, 104, 140 Pickup, Fred 149 Pickup, Thomas 52, 67, 68, 91, 98, 114, 115 122, 128 Piper, Charlotte 144 Plummer, Bruce 19, 29, 107 Pommettes 83 Potts, Michael 47, 85, 99, 136 Priest, Leta Gail 51, 102, 111, 136 Prom 8, 9 Powell, Christine 78, 85, 104, 120, 145 Pudliner, Ernest 153 Ram Page Staff 97 Raneri, Anthony 137 Rager, Martin 129 Raspotnik, Terri 8, 13, 29, 79, 83, 86, 111, 114 115, 118 Ray Russell 40, 46, 111, 116, 132 Rector, Rita 119, 136 Redilla, Kerry 145 Rego, Felicia 103, 109, 121 -Research Club 112 Rhoades, Keith 128 Ribblet, Linda 136 Riddell, Cory 145 Riddell, Kimberly 73, 90, 106, 112, 128 Rifle Team 82 Ritenour, Bill 6, 40, 46, 116, 132 Ritenour, Dorothy 10, 13, 30, 58, 59, 72, 73 78,83,95,111,121 Ritenour, Ernest 47, 99, 111, 136 Ritenour, Joel 10, 11, 15, 19, 30, 40, 43, 52 53, 54, 55, 98, 116 Ritenour, Joy 103, 105, 140 Ritenour, Karol 51, 136 Ritenour, Kimberly 88, 100, 104, 145 Ritenour, Richard 23, 30 Robertson, Cheryl 104, 154 Robertson, Susan 12, 58, 86, 90, 91, 97, 106 118, 121, 128 Robinson, Donna 145 Roby, Thomas 128 Roddy, Andrea 121, 133 Roddy, Phillip 128 Roddy, Vanessa 152 Rolley, Lori 78, 85, 140 Rosensteel, David 110, 136 Rudnik, Michael 129 Rudnik, Robert 128 Rummell, Karen 86, 100, 106, 133 Rummell, William 88, 102, 140 Rura, Joseph 38, 151 Rusin, Joel 23, 30, 124 Sapp, Barbara 63, 103, 105, 113, 140 Sapp, Dolly 128 Sarver, Ronald 40, 46, 116, 133 Sarver, Valerie 12, 81, 118, 128 Saxton, Susan 108, 120, 133 Schaller, Nancy 102, 103, 105, 117, 118, 156 157 Schmerer, Doug 137 Schnavely, Terry 99, 102, 119, 140 Scholastic Quiz Team 117 Schwartzel, Romayne 152 Scott, Jeffrey 40, 46, 68, 116 Sekela, John 4, 40, 47, 99, 150 Sembiante, Angelo 157 Senior Day 11 Senior Index 33-36 Seniors Sepesy, 17-32 Lynne 62, 113, 154 Seventh Grade 142-145 Shanner, Jeff 145 Shanner, Jerry 133 Shanner, Patty 145 Shannon, Karen 63, 102, 136 Shaulis, Lori 137 Shearer, Alan 145 Shearer, Carol 78, 88, 89, 102, 108, sheiier, 118, 128 Debbie 103, 113, 121, 128 Shetler, Gary 137 Shingler, Gregory 70, 110, 140 Shingler, William 68, 122, 132 Shirey, Shirey, Shomo, Shomo, Shomo Shomo, Shomo, Dorothy 30, 84, 95, 109, 111, 121 Karen 100, 140 Eileen 133 Mike 145 Richard 133 Thomas 140 Timothy 107, 129 Short, Eddie 133 118, 120, 128 Snyder, Tammy 102, 141 Softball 56, 57 Solich, Solich, Solich, Susan 63, 82, Allen 31, 111 Patrick 6, 40, 98, 111, 116, 133 111,134,136,137 Solich, Thomas 18, 26, 31, 40, 43, 98, 111, 116, 120 Sophomore Class 130-133 Sowers, Randy 87, 89, 90, 129 Spangler, Cindy 50, 86, 106, 108, 133 Spangler, Teresa 105, 141 Spengler, Harold 145 Spory, Mollie 113, 154 Stanislaw, Roger 129 St. Clair, Sheila 58, 72, 108, 121, 129 Stewart, John 40, 46, 129 Stickle, Pamela 96, 121, 154 Stiffey, Kimberly 137 Stiffey, Tyler 145 Stiles, Cathy 133 Stiles, Gary 102, 129 Stiles, Tammy 63, 88, 119, 137 Stuart, Jean 153 Stuart, Richard 47, 85, 141 Student Council 114-115 Student R 81 R Committee 105 Stufft, Shawn 110, 119, 122, 141 Stutzman, Brian 69, 78, 137 Stutzman, Janis 145 Suschak, James 78, 85, 110, 145 Short, Jeff 47, 99, 122, 133, 140 Short, Karen 13, 78, 85, 140 Short, Robert 110, 137 Shotgunners Club 107 Silk, Mike 140 Silk, Rayla 30 Silk, Sandra 137 Silk, Thomas 30 Silks 12, 81 Simpson, Cheryl 87, 102, 133 Simpson, David 47, 69, 99, 122, 135, 137 Simpson, Lisa 88, 105, 113, 119, 120, 141 Sisitki, Bradley 30 Sisitki, Craig 103, 133 Ski Club 111 Suschak, John 12, 78, 145 Suschak, Michael 47, 85, 99, 141 Suschak, Paul 78, 133 Sutter, Edward 7, 78, 79, 87, 129 Swank, Tracy 104, 145 Swatsworth, Robert 70, 110, 122, 141 Table of Contents 3 Taggart, Darcy 63, 105, 145 Taggart, Troy 40, 46, 98, 116, 125, 129 Tantlinger, 120, 141 Tantlinger, Tantlinger, Tantlinger, Janice 78, 85, 88, 100, 103, Peggy 86, 106, 121, 133 Sue 141 Vaughn 137 Slick, Steven 107, 133 Smay, Beth 137 Smith, 128 Smith. Smithley, Kathi 7, 12, 73, Margaret 56, 57, 62, 72, 86, 90, 108, Nadene 102, 133 118, 121,126,128 Snyder, Anne 156 Snyder, Chris 110, 141 Snyder, Eric 102, 133 Snyder, Joseph 110, 137 Snyder, Judy 51, 88, 105, 141 Snyder, Kevin 110, 137 Snyder, Stephanie 12, 86, 106, 108, 111, 114 81, 87, 103, 108, 113, Tarter, Thomas 141 Telford, Michael 141 Heidi 62, 74, 108, 133 Jeffrey 101, 129 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Joe 141 Patricia 137 Thompson, Toman, Lisa 31, 83, 95, 121 Toy, Berton 5, 40, 98, 116, 152 Trimble, William 129 Troyan, Richard 40, 46, 87, 90, 129 Turner, Claire CBarnhartJ 31 Tutokey, Brian 31 Tutokey, Mark 141 90, 91, 118, 126 119, 97, 98, 116, Tutokey, Michelle 145 Ulm, Darla 78, 85, 88, 100, 145 Underclassmen 123-145 Van Kirk, James 58, 59 Varsity Club 98 Ventry, Joseph 141 Vocational-Technical Students 124 Volleyball, JV 74 Volleyball, Varsity 72, 73, 74, 75 Wadsworth, Bill 40, 46, 52, 53, 116, 133 Wadsworth, Mary Jo 31,79,83,95,96, 111,121 Wahl, Dale 72, 95, 96, 121, 154 Wakefield, llleene 48, 89, 118, 129 Wakefield, Janet 63, 78, 85, 102, 120, 137 Wakefield, Tammy 9, 15, 23, 31, 58, 59, 78, 86,87,89, 106,114, 118 Walls, Lisa 85, 88, 104, 108, 115, 145 Waters, Daniel 40, 46, 52, 53, 116, 129 Watson, James 40, 46, 87, 116, 133 Wedge, Doreen 12, 48, 86, 90, 91, 113, 118, 121, 129 Welshons, Brian 71, 122, 145 West, Dean 40, 41, 86, 98, 116, 133 Whipkey, Jesse 141 Whipkey, Robert 47, 71, 122, 145 Williams, Melissa 85, 145 Wingard, Lynn 7, 58, 90, 108, 118, 121, 129 Winkleman, Cindy 129 Wisner, Sheila 133 Wolf, Julie 63, 88, 119, 134 Woodring, Kelly 7, 12, 73, 80, 106, 121, 129 Wyman, David Scott 133 Wyman,Patrick31,86,87, 103, 112,117,118 Wynn, David 78, 85, 141 Wynn, Diann 78, 85, 100, 145 Wynn, Don 110, 137 Wynn, Donna 13, 56, 57, 82, 89, 109, 129 Wynn, Glen 32, 78, 86, 87, 89, 107 Wynn, Mike 141 Yaworski, Michael 71, 88, 122, 145 Yeager, Jamie 32 Yeager, Jim 88, 145 Yeager, Patricia 129 Yeager Yeager Yonker, , Sandra 137 , Thomas 137 Diana 62, 73, 83, 86, 90, 9 1, 97, 106 108, 129 Zaragoza, Michael 52, 53 Zimmerman, Jeffrey 78, 85, 88, 141 Zimmerman, William 32, 146 Zufall, John 32 Zufall, LouAnn 100 ,104, 141 219 The 1979 Laurel Staff would like to express their gratitude people who Mrs. tographs The Mr. Wahl publication of this yearbook: the materials for the cover and division identification, indexing, and?iQ,rekeeping.1 the cover and color than ever. tsss ph tography and technical psli assistance layouts, copy, and head- for their patience 9 lu, our working hours. , xp . 3095 Q9 ' ,f if Q f 1 W , fl ff kts. . 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