Laurel Valley High School - Laurel Yearbook (New Florence, PA)

 - Class of 1982

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T That first love Christmas Vacations Food fights ' Dancing in Li'l Abner Yiiflfiifshows Serving as woodshop flunky Powderpuff football English vocabulary . . . or these classroom Neapdisastefs in lab f if f Capers Cramming for tests 4 ' ' f Mr. Cameron's riddles y 6 ii kgyj Jael Poems of Mr. Pudliner f 'Qu' '.'A 222' D Mr. Kerr's antics Q -I. .- 043 1 Mrs. Stiles' tree ' 3 Dicky Mobe and Hucklefinn Q .Q J Berr ax' WAN v 4, X 1 ..'aj -'Q 5 ',,,,,: World Cultures II g 'T 7 - N t' ' JJ Mr. Howard's epic tales f!. M I L-,, ' Q S- Z ' jf' Homework and research papers E42 V T Mr. Glenn's tall tales Q 'W Mrs. Roddy's dress caught in the door Physics class . . . or these athletic adventures at A ' J wt. , A TN: ' N if The state finals at Hershey f '29 ' Winning the Appalachian title up x Being on the football team If x q Gym classes 1 5 Playing on the golf team , X , Bu -ll Basketball games ,I If Z1 Junior high girls' victories 's 'l f 'L til Broken-down buses :I I U1 Beating Blacklick Valley It fl gi ' Riding pep buses ll ,' Playing volleyball fi I Winning a baseball game ,f lx : 1,1 Dropping a touchdown pass XJ lf' N G Dancing around a parachute 16 Cheering in the rain Nwihmv Y WU gp- f if ff I X ,X Q L -+ ii5f W' iff, , A '-x 5 'L .a 7f 1 fm? PM fix. , M , if ! I I Nr x kay Mi-, 8 2 ' A , ,, 'f ? ' W x Q3 fi i a ., I , , l Q y IPA lf - Igvmpv m., If 3f'? - 3 Q U P ,mmWf 1. 'N-. f , cgi 4 , X ':f fy 41 F Tr .-v,.,wwmnmmraw-' M' Thomas George Altimus Tom R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Ciood-looking guy with a quick wit . . . member of Ross Moun- tain Waiters of America . . . president of band and member of Homecoming Court . . . good trumpet player and chicken imita- tor . . . likes fudgesicles and chemistry . . . best musician in Hall of Fame. Edward Thomas Baird Ed T. R. D. 1, Bolivar General Nice guy with blue eyes and sandy brown hair . . . works at Standard Steel and Wire.. . has traveled to Texas and Wyoming . . . rides and shows horses . . . owns a Thunderbird . . . the Eagles, horse racing, and blondes rate high . . . seen in Yeager Hollow. Stephen George Balencic Wiggy New Florence Vo- Tech Quiet and cute with blue eyes and brown hair . . . likes to play basketball . . . member of the golf team . . . enjoys English, lasagna, ACXDC, and hunting and fishing . . . seen with Dino, Chubs, OJ, and Rich . . . a great movie fan. Wendy Sue Beeler Wendell R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic AFS president, Student Council secretary, and Scholastic Quiz Team captain . . .likes koalas, purple, soap operas, Snoopy, and AFS . . . noted for her unusual laugh. . .enjoys Mr. Kerr's class. . . plans to study medical technology . . . yearbook staffer. Sherry Lynn Betton Sherry R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Looks great in a clown costume. . . likes the ocean, autumn and traveling . . . member of yearbook business staff . . . Student Council and AFS member . . . dresses well . . . hopes to attend business school and to travel . . . enjoys her pool. Douglas Waine Boring Doug R. D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Tall guy with green eyes and brown hair . . . likes parties, cheeseburgers, Hill Street Blues and fourth period English . . . enjoys his Chevy truck and his snowmobile . . , has traveled to Florida, California, and to Canada for hunting . . . That's your problem. Lau' K, . its 5 rw S'-Q... i uw ,FPA R qt? X , I' . i 'S 1 ' f A ffl r fe- .vt .sf L john Boring Junior New Florence Vo-Tech Has red hair and freckles . , . likes welding, clam chowder, pizza and Burt Reynolds . . . seen with Yogi, Boo Boo, Rat and Ernie Douglas. . . most valued possession is his hat . . . hopes to join the navy and travel to Texas. Laura Leslie Browning Laura R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Pretty co-captain of the varsity cheerleaders . . . big green eyes . . . member of Homecoming Court and yearbook staff , . . likes soap operas, weekends, beaches and the color green . . . can be found talking on the phone . . . values her ring. Michael A. Catanese Mike R. D. 2, Seward General Likes hunting, motorcycle riding, woodshop and pizza . . . will always remember three days for good behavior . . . can be seen in Richland and Ligonier . . . has traveled to Hawaii and Florida . . . values his '79 Monza and '72 Yamaha 100. Tracy Ann Catanese Tracy Seward Academic Intelligent girl who likes Snoopy, frisbees, snow and the color blue . . . activities incude AFS, Silks, National Honor Society, and boys' basketball statistician . . . co-editor of the yearbook. . . voted Most Likely to Succeed . . . will go to college. Sherry Lynn Colson Sherry Seward Business Education Attractive girl with dark brown hair and dark eyes . . . member of the basketball, volleyball and softball teams . . . values her dog Brandy and her stereo . . . likes REO Speedwagon, pizza and Mountain Dew . . . voted best athlete in Hall of Fame. Angela G. Condron Angie R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Always friendly . . . likes Kim Carnes, pizza, guys and ham , . , FBLA member . . .can be seen with Beth, Janet and Tammy . . . will always remember last year's summer vacation . . . pretty blue eyes and blonde hair . . . plans to get a job. Gene Lee Coy Ir. Coy Boy Seward Vo-Tech Outdoorsman with carrot-colored hair . . . likes hunting and trapping , . . favorite food is pizza.. .dislikes Fords and Hondas . . . can be seen with Stewart and Gary . . . has traveled to Alabama and Georgia . . . plans to become an electrician. Patricia Lorraine Crooks Patty Seward Academic Pleasant girl who likes sports, spaghetti and REO Speedwagon . . .active member of APS . . . good cook and sharp dresser. . .can be seen with Darla . . . will always remember Glenn's party . . . will become a nurse . . . best-dressed in Hall of Fame. Angela june Crusan Ann R. D. 1, Bolivar Business Education Talented talker with blonde hair and blue eyes . . . likes sleep- ing, cruising, reading love stories and talking on the phone. . . dislikes grouches, short fingernails and being cold . . . member of FBLA and yearbook business staff . . . has been to Mexico. Lawrence C. Crusan Cru-Cru R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Brown-haired guy who likes sleeping and the outdoors . . . favorite food is strawberry shortcake . . . plays golf and has fun in his spare time . . . can be seen with Yogi, Dummer, Catman and Stormin' Norman . . . plans to get a job and get married. Brian George Csehoski B. B. New Florence Academic Good-looking guy with bright blue eyes . . . member of Home- coming Court.. .likes woodshop, skiing, fishing, and old cars . . . favorite food is pizza . . . will be remembered for his great smile and witty remarks . . . will attend trade school. Allen Roy Deemer Ir. Little Allen R. D. 1, Bolivar Occupational Education Outdoorsman whose hobbies are hunting and fishing . . . likes Big Macs, french fries and working on cars . . .dislikes English class and cutting wood . . . favorite subject is math . . . works at Research Cottrell Inc . . . can be seen with Rick and Chris. --.-1 Ronald R. Dennison Spike Seward Vo-Tech Quiet guy with blue eyes and blond hair . . . likes hunting, Bob Seger and English class . . .dislikes school food and Health class . . . favorite food is pizza . . . outfielder on the baseball team , , . seen with the Seward boys . . . will get a job, Michael Wayne Detwiler Dikeal R. D. 3, New Florence General Always friendly . . . often seen at Peck's . . . works at the wire mill in Bolivar . . . dislikes metal shop . . . clam chowder, woodshop and horseback riding rate high . . . has been to Canada, Tennessee and New Mexico . , . plans further school- mg. Richard A. Dipofi Richie Bolivar Vo-Tech Valuable center on the football team . . . member of the Home- coming Court . . . will always remember losing two Appalachian Conference championships. . .dislikes health class, homework and getting up early. . , member of Varsity and Football Clubs. Franklin Benjamin Eckenroad jr. Frank R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Works at Lord Ligonier Inn . . .enjoys English, Keith Green and music. . . member of AFS, Library Club, NHS, and Laurel staff. . .will be remembered for his good grades and sense of humor .. . Most Likely to Succeed in Hall of Fame. Sean Fitzgerald Ellermeyer jerry R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Can be seen with Vaughn, Chris and Dave . . . moved to LV in eleventh grade. . .values his movie camera . . . member of Chess Club, Scholastic Quiz Team and yearbook staff. . .enjoys math, fried chicken and country music . . . hopes to become a doctor. Beth Ann Fletcher Beth Seward Business Education Will always remember her tour of Wright-Patterson AFB . . . enjoys bike riding, swimming and writing letters . . . secretary of FBLA and member of yearbook business staff . . . values her stereo and albums . . . will attend business school. Glenn Alan Flickinger Flick R. D. 3, New Florence Business Education Often mistaken for loe's brother . . . valuable member of foot- ball and basketball teams . . . hobbies include fishing, hunting and trapping . . . will remember his 75-yard touchdown run against Blairsville . . .voted best athlete in senior Hall of Fame. Joseph David Flickinger Flick R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Often mistaken for Glenn's brother . . . outstanding quarter- back and baseball player . . , will always remember his first attempt at skiing . . .member of Homecoming Court . . . named Tribune-Democrat scholar-athlete . . . unusual but witty vo- cabulary. Nathan Ross Foust Nate R. D. 1, Bolivar General Enjoys hunting, fishing and photography . . . vice-president of Woodshop Flunkies . . . least favorite subject is English . . .will be remembered for his good sense of humor . . . seen with Ernie, George, Ed and Potts . . . values his pet raccoon. Daniel Wade Galbraith Dan R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Comical member of Ross Mountain Waiters of America . . .can be found at Altimus' Stadium . . . half of Comedy lnc . . . will be remembered for his golf slumps . . . likes pizza, trig, soccer and black-haired girls . . . plans to go to college. Wendy Sue Galbraith Windy Bolivar Business Education Pretty member of the Homecoming Court . . . will be remem- bered for her exciting stories at lunch . . .captain of the rifles... yearbook business staffer. .. voted Greatest Gift of Gab in Hall of Fame . . . will always remember E-17. Robert Leonard Gehlmann Ir. Butch New Florence Vo-Tech Friendly guy with blond hair and blue eyes. . .enjoys hunting, fishing and a good game of golf . . .can be seen with Dan, Bob and Ted , . . best-dressed in Hall of Fame . . . plans to move to Dallas . . . will always remember his sister Tammy. TAN ix me Gregory Iohn Glessner Gerg New Florence Academic Likes traveling and country music . . . will be remembered for his wipe-outs while skiing.. ,member of the yearbook staff . . . favorite food is shrimp . . . serves as volunteer Fireman and ambulance attendant . . . plans to go to college. Tracy Lee Glusko Tra Seward Business Education Talented featured twirler who enjoys sunsets and beaches . . . Laurel business manager and member of the girls' basketball team . . , will be remembered For stumbling on words while talking. . .member of Homecoming Court . . . will go to college. Maria Jean Gorirossi Maria New Florence Business Education Cute and petite majorette captain . . . likes the beach, parties, and Saturday nights . . . most memorable high school exper- ience was Accounting l E-17 . . . member of Homecoming Court . . . Let's pretend we didn't see that . , . seen with Cathy, Wendy and Amy. William Milton Graver Bill New Florence Academic Recently traveled to Canada and Florida . . .good musician and student director of the band , . . values his '69 Dart . . . likes to work on cars in spare time . . . enjoys football at Altimus' Stadium . . . That's generic . . . plans to go to college. Cathy Io Grenke Cathy New Florence Business Education Pretty girl with blue eyes and blonde hair . . . enjoys movies, beaches and long weekends , . . favorite subject is shorthand . . . member of FBLA and yearbook business staff . . . will be remembered for having only one dimple . . . will become a secretary. George J. Hall George Bolivar General Likes football, parties and Flamehead . . . enjoys listening to AC-DC . . . favorite subject is math . . . member of Homecoming Court . . . good football player . . . will be remembered for walking the halls.. .voted Most Daring in senior Hall of Fame. Teresa M. Heming Dopey Bolivar Business Education Quiet girl who Iikes blue jeans, parties and having fun . . . can be seen with Marcia, Pat and Lori . . . will be remembered for her English accent . . . favorite subject is office machines . . . enjoys bike riding and walking in the woods . . , will get a job. Mary Ann fHamillj Henderson Mary Ann R. D. 1, Ligonier Business Education Non-stop talker with blue eyes and brown hair . . . enjoys swimming and reading in her spare time . . . likes four-wheel- ing, parties and M Sr M's . . . was co-captain of Pommettes in junior year . . . member of FBLA and yearbook business staff. Sandra Ann Henderson Sandy R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Nice girl who is always laughing. . . member of basketball and softball teams and Silk squad . . . likes Ligonier Beach, pizza, chip dip and ACXDC . . . named most daring girl in senior Hall of Fame . . . dislikes World Cultures II . . . FBLA member. Cynthia Ann Hollman Cindy Bolivar Vo-Tech Tall quiet girl with brown hair and brown eyes . . .likes ABBA, swimming, steak and Mr. Toy's English class . . . works as Idlewild games attendant . . .values her scissors . . .can be seen with Lori, Tammy, Terri and Beth . . . plans to be a beautician. Tammy Sue james Tammy Bolivar Vo-Tech Petite girl who will be remembered for her red hair . . . likes Billy joel and soap operas . . . member of the Honor Guard . . . favorite food is pizza . . .can be found on the Bolivar Courts . . . plans to work as a cosmetologist. Marcia F. jones Marcia New Florence Business Education Enjoys pickles, blue jeans, ice cream and office machines . . . friends with Dopey, Pat and Lori . . . works part time at Ciossers ...dislikes health class and getting up in the morning.. . will be remembered for always having a great tan. Kathleen Elizabeth Karageanes Kathy New Florence Academic Always has a smile . . . treasurer of FBLA and secretary of Library Club. . , summer days, rollerskating, bicycling and trig rate high ...plays clarinet and piano.. .has traveled to Canada and Florida . . . values her stereo . . . will be a nurse, Susan Mary Kay Subaru R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Pretty girl who likes skiing, cinnamon crunch ice cream and Kermit the Frog . . . vice-president of Student Council, captain of Silk squad and member of yearbook staff . . . voted girl with nicest smile in senior Hall of Fame . . . values her ring. Darla jean Lentz Darla R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Funny girl who will be remembered for her driving ability . . . likes Ligonier Beach, horses and McDonald french fries . . . president of FHA and Laurel staff member . . . named Class Clown . . . enjoys current issues class . . . future holds more schooling. Morris Alan Ludwig Mo Seward Academic Crazy guy who likes to hunt, trap and fish . . . values his tape collection . . . sleeping late, Seward dances and cultures class rate high . . . member of Varsity and Football Clubs . . . can be seen with Scott, Glenn and Ioe . , . will attend college. Robert Glenn Ludwig Chubs R. D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Likes electrical work, weekends and ecology class . . . dislikes working too hard . . . favorite foods are hamburgers and lasagna . . . plays baseball and basketball . . . plans to join the navy . . . seen with Mo, Wiggy, Ol, Glenn and joe, Ted Allen Luther Ted R. D. 1, New Florence Academic A natural comedian who was named class clown . . . curly brown hair . . . member of golf team and Student Council . . . AFS host brother to Ken . . . enjoys trig class . . . maintenance superintendent at McCoy's . . . will go to college. james Thomas Madeley Madelevi Seward Vo- Tech Likes to hunt, fish, camp and trap . . . dislikes hospitals . , favorite subject is gym . . .can be seen with the Seward boys. . . member of the baseball team . . . cultures class rates low . . plans to join the army. Scott L. Marino Seymour Bolivar Academic Named friendliest senior boy in Hall of Fame . . . likes girls, food and ACXDC . . . member of AFS and Library Club . . . favorite hangout is Bolivar ballfield . . . not fond of work . , . plans to become a computer programmer. Mark Edward Marsh Mark Bolivar Academic Excellent math student . . . will be remembered for his singing and piano playing talents . . . enjoys playing Pappy Yokum . . . has traveled to Kentucky and Missouri . . . can be seen with Tammy and Frank . . . will attend Kentucky Christian College. Lori jean McAdams Peanuts New Florence Vo-Tech Blue eyes and blonde hair . . . enjoys four-wheeling, biking and swimming . . . favorite foods are clams and pizza . . . fan of Kenny Rogers . . . can be seen with Angie, Terri, Kep and Sharon . . . often at Peck's . . . plans to get married and work. Kenneth Alexander McCullagh Ken R. D. 1, New Florence Academic AFS student from Ireland living with the Luthers . . . tall and good-looking . . . member of Student Council and golf team , . . likes all sports, good food and pirates . . .good amateur photog- rapher . . . enjoying his year at LV . . . will study accounting. John Allen McDermott John R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Nice-looking guy with dark hair. . . voted nicest smile in senior Hall of Fame . , .likes to hunt and fish . . . least favorite subject is English . . . enjoys eating seafood . . . can be seen with Darla and Kevin . . . plans to go to college. Amy Catherine McDonald Amos R. D. 2, Seward Academic Pretty girl with lovely eyes . . . always happy , . . named Homecoming Queen and prettiest girl in class . . . president of Student Council and secretary of AFS . . , activities include volleyball, Ski Club and Silks. Tamela jean McGinnis Tammy R. D. 1, Bolivar Business Education FBLA president and Laurel business staff member . . . enjoys crafts and collecting miniatures . . . swims and watches TV in spare time . . . FHA member . . . has traveled to Ohio and Kentucky . . . can be seen with Beth, Terri, Cindy and Lori. Sharon Darlene McKowan Sharonface R. D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Works at Nearly New Shop in Ligonier . . . favorite subject is English.. .likes rainbow ice cream and driving . . .often seen at Peck's . . . values her high school ring . . . fan of Charlie Daniels Band . . . seen with joan, Sam, Kep and Lori. Terri Lynn Miller Terri Seward Academic Quiet girl with blue eyes . . . likes drawing and painting class... member of AFS, Library Club and National Honor Society . . . dislikes noisy people . . . member of Fearsome Five . . . makes good grades . . . will go to college. ,W Y- . .NXNXXK Sheri jean Moore Shish R. D. 1, Seward Business Education Friendly girl with a nice smile . . . plays piano and flute . . . values her stuffed animals and tropical fish . . . enjoys English class , . . fond of seafood and pizza . . . member of Fearsome Five . . . moved back to LV during senior year. Van T. Morrow Rat New Florence Vo-Tech Good auto mechanic. . .likes English, math and vo-tech classes . , . green eyes and light brown hair . . . hangs out at Peck's or the corner . . . fan of Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood . . . dislikes getting up in the morning , . . will get a job. jeffrey Charles Page Satch New Florence Academic President of senior class and amateur boxer . . . good pass receiver for football team . . .values his boxing gloves . , .enjoys Spanish class . . . hopes to pursue a boxing career . . . plays baseball . . . enjoys eating steak and roast beef. Maria jose Pereira Maria R. D. 1, New Florence Academic AFS student from Argentina living with Caldwells . . . hobbies include swimming, reading and drawing . . . likes to travel . . . nice smile and pleasant personality . . . enjoys drawing and painting class.. .will remember confusion on basketball court. Regina Marie Peters Gina R. D. 1, Ligonier Academic Pretty girl with blonde hair and blue eyes . . .active member of AFS, FHA, Ski Club and Laurel literary staff . . . most valued possession is a necklace . . . has traveled to Europe . . . likes banana popsicles . . . hopes to become a flight attendant. Michael Lynn Potts Soup Man R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Fine football lineman . . . president of Woodshop Flunkies . . . fan of REO Speedwagon and Boston . . , member of Varsity and Football Clubs . . . can be seen with Nate, Ed, George and Ernie. . . hangs out at the Wall . . .enjoys woodshop and gym classes. '.f:ri-I lt! Wt Leta Gail Priest Gail New Florence Business Education Likes butterflies, dancing, parties and typing . . . will be remem- bered for being quiet and a good dresser . . . member of FHA, FBLA, Ski Club and yearbook business staff . . . favorite food is pizza . . . can be seen with Renee, Sherry, Angie and Mary Ann. Linda Mae Ribblet Linn R. D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Enjoys swimming, hiking and camping . . . blue eyes and light hair. . . likes work, blue jeans and t-shirts . . . favorite subject is English . . . least favorite is history . . . seen with joan, Sharon, Lori and Cindy . . . hopes to travel and work in Colorado. Ernest C. Ritenour Ernie R. D. 1, New Florence General Good-looking guy with bright blue eyes and a great smile . . . elected Homecoming King and best-looking in senior class . . . valuable tackle on football team . . . secretary of Woodshop Flunkies . . . has traveled to Hawaii and South America. Karol Jean Ritenour K R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Petite captain of the varsity cheerleaders . . . class secretary for two years . . . business manager of the Laurel . . . will remember Accounting I E-17 . . . member of the Homecoming Court . . . voted girl with most school spirit in senior Hall of Fame. David James Rosensteel Rosy R. D. 1, Ligonier Academic Amusing guy with curly hair, blue eyes and dimples . . , mem- ber of Ross Mountain Waiters of America . . . plays the har- monica . . . enjoys skiing, hunting, eating crab legs and reading sci-fi novels . . . named senior with greatest gift of gab in Hall of Fame. Karen Lynn Shannon Karen R. D. 1, New Florence Academic Quiet but friendly girl , , . likes the beach, snow, tea, basketball and photography . . . values her Minolta XG-7 and her Yamaha guitar . . . favorite authors are Sidney Sheldon and Stephen R. Donaldson . . . favorite subject is chemistry. I --fe M. i 'D 'r-., gi Lori Anita Shaulis Lori R. D. 1, New Florence Business Education Likes food, horses and sports cars . . . has blue eyes and brown hair . . . enjoys art classes and office machines . . . dislikes getting out of bed in the morning . . . a non-stop talker . . . fan of REO Speedwagon and Bob Seger . . . often seen with Lisa. Gary R. Shetler Gary Seward Vo-Tech One of the Seward boys . . . enjoys hunting, trapping, fishing, motorcycles and camping . . . can be found at Roadway . . . favorite subject is welding . . . values his motorcycle . . . can be seen with Gene and Ron . . . plans to join the army. Robert S. Short Rob R. D. 1, Bolivar General Likes autumn days, parties and the beach . . . spends spare time riding his motorcycle, trapping and hunting . . . favorite subject is woodshop . , . will remember the ecology fieldtrip . . . hopes to get rich and someday move to Canada. Sandra Ann Silk Sandy Bolivar Vo-Tech Petite blonde with green eyes . . . likes soap operas, friendly people and sunny days . . . employed at Idlewild Park . . . will be remembered for doing everybody's homework . . . enjoys Eng- lish and health classes . . . won't forget the vo-tech bus. David Wayne Simpson 0.1. New Florence Vo-Tech Tall, blond-haired, blue-eyed football player . . . likes football, basketball, baseball and pretty girls . . . values his guns . . . will remember going to two Appalachian Conference title games and not winning . . . seen with Wiggy, Flick and Rich. joseph Snyder joe R. D. 1, New Florence General Talkative guy who will keep auto insurance companies in busi- ness . . . hobbies include fishing and working on cars . . . a Fairfield volunteer fireman . . '. values his '74 Datsun Mini- truck . . . plans to operate a successful body shop. WWWWWW Kevin Wayne Snyder Snyd Seward Academic Quiet muscular guy with brown hair and brown eyes. . .enjoys hunting, fishing, trapping and weightlifting . . . girls, good food, the Eagles and woodshop rate high . . . will remember chemistry labs . . . seen with Flick, joe, Mo, Scott and john. Kimberly S. Stiffey Kim R. D. 1, Bolivar Vo-Tech Nice gal with blonde hair and hazel eyes . . . likes movies and the Pink Panther . . . hobbies include crafts and ceramics . . . values her ring. . .seen with Sandy, julie and Sandy , . . future plans include marriage. Tammy Io Stiles Stilzie Seward Academic Friendly, active student . . . co-editor of the yearbook . . . enjoys swimming and reading . . . dislikes knee operations . . . will remember announcing Senior Day for boys' basketball team . . . member of Fearsome Five . . . plans include college. Brian Edward Stutzman Stutz Seward Academic Brown hair and brown eyes . . . member of Laurel staff . . . seen with Reese and downstreet gang . . . will remember band trip to Winchester . . . values his hat collection and shotgun . . . likes fast cars and movies . . . dislikes boring teachers and history. Vaughn E. Tantlinger Beak R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Nice guy who serves as Fairfield volunteer fireman . . . lives and works on a dairy farm . . . has traveled to Puerto Rico and Florida. . .hates vocabulary tests . , .values his '73 Mustang and 185 Suzuki . . . seen with Sean, Chris, Tom and Rosy. Patricia Sue Thompson Pat R. D. 1, Bolivar General Teller of great stories . . .likes parties, friendly people, spaghetti and ACXDC . . . values her Jeep and her dog . . . seen in Bolivar with Marcia, Teresa, Lisa and Lori . . .dislikes history class and rainy days . . . future includes marriage. Class officers jeff Page and Tammy Stiles with Senior Class Coordinators Mrs. Nancy Schaller and Andrew Pahach. .QE Not Pictured Mary Crawford Mary Bolivar General Quiet girl with dark brown eyes and hair . . . hobbies include skating, singing and babysitting. . .likes pizza, spaghetti, math and English . . . member of FHA , . . dislikes bossy people and current issues class . . . friends with Lori and Tammy. Norman E. Miller Stormin Norman R. D. 1, Bolivar Academic Likes hunting, swimming and motorcycles . . . favorite foods are clam chowder and pizza . . .enjoys music of REO Speedwagon . . . will remember the log fight on ecology field trip . . . values his guns . . . seen with Yogi and Mike Baird . . . will join army. Janet Wakefield Janet R. D. 1, Seward General Valuable member of the marching band . . . works at Koolit Korner and babysits . . . enjoys walks, math class and Dukes of Hazzard. . . always laughing and talking . . . member of Library Club . . . dislikes science . . . plans to get a job and marry. julie Irene Wolf Julie R. D. 1, Bolivar Vo-Tech Pretty cheerleader with brown eyes and nice smile . . . graphic arts student . . . member of Homecoming Court . . . fond of the color purple and Tweetie Bird . . . will remember cheering at state championships and the pep buses . . . enjoys reading. Sandra Elaine Yeager Yeago R. D. 1, New Florence Vo-Tech Brown hair and blue eyes , . .likes motorcycle riding, Mountain Dew and Sylvester . . . seen at the farm . . . travels include Canada, New York, Virginia, Ohio and D. C . . .Clint Eastwood and Greatest American Hero rate high. Thomas R. Yeager Yogi R. D. 1, New Florence General Blue eyes, black hair and beard . . . values his car . . . enjoys hiking, drawing and building models . . . favorite foods are lasagna, pizza and clam chowder . . . found at the underpass . . . hopes the future will include Texas and the air force. .Jw Left-Senior Class Officers: Vice-president Tammy Stiles, Secre- tary Karol Ritenour, President jeff Page, Treasurer Cathy Grenke. Class of 1982 Class Colors Midnight blue and silver Class Flower White Rose Class Motto Yesterday is already a dream, and to morrow is only a vision but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope . . . . . . . 0 ' - . .. . 1 1 ' 1 . .. . ' x ff w ,bw X' ' 'V . 1 5 1 gv A a Qi , , A WW' Af QQFKA YARHH Lt::w. fn s? f 'f w- , Mi. Q, - X 'J 1. 5. fl 'ff 'v iff . , X mm V 'Y 1 W is 3 1 5 f an My A Wmiivf 1 MY fi W,a,M If as-V .,,, ff 5 f?Z'a4f A 35 5 my fig' iff: guy x ww, W - Q - I -N THOMAS GEORGE ALTIMUS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 45 Chess Club 35 Ski Club 45 AFS Committee 45 Chem Lab Assistant 45 Who's Who among American High School Students 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Homecoming Court 4. ED T. BAIRD Intramurals 2. STEVE BALENCIC ' Basketball 1, 25 Golf 45 Basketball Club 1, 25 All Sports Club 15 Weightlifting Club 4. WENDY SUE BEELER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Powder Puff Football 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Library Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 25 Chemistry Club 45 Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Student Advisory committee 45 Li- brary Aide 1, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Lab Aide 45 Play Cast 35 Foren- sics 25 Yearbook staff 45 Ram Page 35 Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 45 AFS Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Scholastic Quiz Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Who's Who among American High School Students 4. SHERRY L. BETTON Chorus 45 Softball 25 Volleyball 25 FBLA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Student Council 45 AFS Committee'2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Art Club 45 Yearbook Business Staff 4. DOUGLAS W. BORING Ski Club 2, 3, 45 VICA 2, 35 Shotgunners Club 1, 25 Vo-Tech Class Secretary 4. JOHN E. BORING LAURA L. BROWNING Chorus 2, 3, 45 Powder Puff Football 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co- captain 45 Softball 15 Volleyball Statistician 25 Ski Club 1, 25 FBLA 45 Forensics 2, 35 Student Forum Representative 3, 45 Student R 8: R Committee 1, 25 Student Advisory Committee 45 VADA Committee5 AFS Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Who's Who among American High School Students 45 Laurel Staff 45 Ram Page Staff 3. TRACY ANN CATANESE Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Silks 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 25 Volleyball Statisti- cian 15 Softball Statistician 3, 45 Boys' Basketball Statistician 3, 45 Library Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-president 1, President 25 Chemistry Club 45 Science Research Club 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 45 Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' Basketball Club 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Forensics 2, 3, Secretary-treasurer 35 AFS Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, 4,.Secretary 15 Scholastic Quiz Alternate 45 Library Aide 1, 2, 45 PA House of Representatives Page 25 Scholastic Journalism Award 35 Ram Page Staff 35 Laurel Co-editor 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Who's Who among American High School Students 4. MICHAEL A. CATANESE Baseball Manager 15 AFS Committee 1, 25 AFS Host Brother 1. SHERRY LYNN COLSON Chorus 15 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 45 Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Powder Puff Football 45 Senior Hall of Fame 4. ANGELA G. CONDRON Library Club 1, 25 FBLA 4. GENE LEE COY MARY CRAWFORD PATRICIA L. CROOKS Chorus 15 Library Club 45 AFS Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Powder Puff Football 45 Senior Hall of Fame 4. ANGELA JUNE CRUSAN Girls' Basketball Manager 15 Volleyball Manager 45 Softball Manager 45 Chorus 1, 45 FBLA 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Art Club 45 Library Club 2. LAWRENCE CHRISTOPHER CRUSAN Weightlifting Club 1, 4. BRIAN G. CSEHOSKI Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 4. ALLEN DEEMER RONALD A. DENNISON Baseball 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 VICA 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL W. DETWILER Chorus 1, 2, 35 Golf 2, 35 AFS Committee 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 1, 2, 35 Science Research Club 25 Library Club 1, 2, 35 Art Club 4. RICHARD DIPOFI Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 All Sports Club 15 Varsity Club 3, 45 Football Club 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 4. FRANKLIN B. ECKENROAD JR. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 AFS Committee 3, 45 Li'l Abner Cast 35 Laurel Staff 45 Ram Page Staff 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Hall of Fame 4. SEAN F. ELLERMEYER Chess Club 35 Ski Club 45 Laurel Staff 45 Ram Page Staff 3. BETH ANN FLETCHER FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 45 Laurel Business Staff 4. GLENN A. FLICKINGER Chorus 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Home- coming Court 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Appalachian Conference All-Star Team 4. JOSEPH D. FLICKINGER Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4, President 45 All Sports Club 1, Vice- president 15 Basketball Club 25 AFS Committee 45 Class Presi- dent 25 Tribune-Democrat Scholar Athlete 45 Southmoreland Coaches Association Offensive Player of the Year 45 Appala- chian Conference All-Star Team 45 Homecoming Court 4. NATHAN ROSS FOUST Football 1, 45 Football Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Shotgunners Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 2, 35 Archery Club 1, Vice-president 15 All Sports Club 1. DANIEL W. GALBRAITH Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 County Chorus 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 4, Vice- president 45 Ski Club 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 AFS Committee 45 Li'l Abner Cast 35 Ram Page Staff 35 Class Vice-president 15 Who's Who among American High School Students 45 Society of Distinguished High School Students5 WENDY SUE GALBRAITH 0 Chorus 4, Rifles 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Home Room Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Advisory Committee 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. ROBERT L. GEHLMANN Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 1, Chess Club 4, Archery Club 1, 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, Basketball Club 1, 2, Senior Hall of Fame 4. GREGORY J. GLESSNER Science Research Club 2, Laurel Staff 4, Ram Page Staff 4. TRACY LEE GLUSKO Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Featured Twirler 3, 4, Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Laurel Business Staff 4, Auditor 4, Class Treasurer 1, Class Vice-president 2, Homecoming Court 4. MARIA JEAN GORIROSSI Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Junior High AFS 1, President 1, Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4. WILLIAM M. GRAVER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Conductor 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Student Conductor 4. V CATHY JO GRENKE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Silks 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, AFS Committee 1, Student Council 3, 4, Laurel Business Staff 4, Class Treasurer 4, Homecoming Court 4. GEORGE J. HALL Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All Sports Club 1, Football Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Class President 3, Appalachian All-Star Team 4, Defensive Player of the Year 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. TERESA M. HEMING Girls' Basketball 2, FBLA 3, Girls' Varsity Club 2. MARY ANN HENDERSON Pommettes 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 3, Powder Puff Football 4, Leaders Club 4, Treasurer 4, FBLA 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Laurel Business Staff 4. SANDRA ANN HENDERSON Chorus 1, 2, 4, Silks 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 4, Softball 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, FBLA 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 3, Powder Puff Football 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. CYNTHIA ANN HOLLMAN Chorus 1, FHA 1, Junior High AFS 1, Library Club 1. TAMMY JAMES Honor Guard 4, Cheerleader 2. MARCIA F. JONES Chorus 1, Girls' Basketball 2, FBLA 3, Girls' Varsity Club 2. KATHLEEN E. KARAGEANES Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, FBLA13, 4, Treasurer 4, Play Cast 3, 4, Student Council 2, AFS Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Football 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4, Who's Who among American High School Students 3, 4, Society of Distinguished American High School Students 4. SUSAN MARY KAY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Silks 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Secretary-treasurer 4, Chemistry Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-president 3, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Student Advisory Committee 4, Laurel Staff 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, AFS Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Football 4, DAR Award 4, Who's Who among American High School Students 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. DARLA JEAN LENTZ Band 1, Girls' Basketball 1, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Play Cast 3, Laurel Staff 4, Ram Page Staff 3, Senior Hall of Fame 4. MORRIS LUDWIG Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Archery Club 1, Treasurer 1. ROBERT G. LUDWIG Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1, VICA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Archery Club 1, Basketball Club 1. TED ALLEN LUTHER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, County Chorus 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Football Statistician 4, Archery Club 1, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- presi- dent 3, President 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, AFS Committee 4, AFS Host Brother 4, Ski Club 4, Play Cast 3, Student Council 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. JAMES T. MADELEY Baseball 3, 4. SCOTT MARINO Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS Committee 3, 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. MARK EDWARD MARSH Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Conductor 4, County Chorus 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Program director 4, AFS Committee 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Lil'l Abner Cast 3. LORI JEAN MCADAMS Cheerleader 2, DECA 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3. KENNETH A. MCCULLAGH Football Statistician 4, Basketball 4, Golf 4, Chess Club 4, Secre- tary 4, Varsity Club 4, Basketball Club 4, Ski Club 4, AFS Committee 4, Student Council 4. JOHN A. MCDERMOTT Ski Club 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. AMY CATHERINE McDONALD Pommettes 1, 2, 3, Silks 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, Girls, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Students R 8: R Committee 1, Student Advisory Committee 2, 3, 4, Biology Lab Assistant 4, Class Treasurer 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, AFS Committee 3, 4, Secretary 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4, Who's Who among American High School Students 4. TAMELA JEAN MCGINNIS Chorus 1, 2, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, 4, President 4, Laurel Business Manager 4. 5 i l I SHARON DARLENE MCKOWAN Cheerleader 2, DECA 3, 4, Powderpuff Football 4. NORMAN MILLER Library Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 4, AFS Committee 1. TERRI LYNN MILLER AFS Committee 4, FBLA 4, Chemistry Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-president 4. SHERI MOORE Band 1, FBLA 4, AFS Committee 4. VAN T. MORROW Ihtramurals 2, Archery Club 1, VICA 3. JEFFREY C. PAGE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Football Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball Club 2, 3, 4, All Sports Club 1, President 1, Morning Announcer 4, Class President 4, Home- coming Court 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. MARIA PEREIRA Chorus 4, Powderpuff Football 4, Girls' Basketball 4, Ski Club 4, Leaders Club 4, AFS Committee 4, Student Council 4. REGINA MARIE PETERS Chorus 1, 2, 3, County Chorus 1, Softball Manager 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Library Club 1, 2, Forensics Club 2, Laurel Staff 4, Ram Page Staff 3, AFS Committee 1 3, 4. MICHAEL L. POTTS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Club 2, 3, 4, All Sports Club 1, Varsity Club 3, 4, Appalachian Conference All-Star Defensive team 4. LETA GAIL PRIEST Chorus 4, Volleyball manager 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, FBLA 3, 4, Art Club 4, FHA 3, Library Club 1, 2, Ski Club 1, Laurel Business Staff 4. LINDA MAE RIBBLET ERNIE RITENOUR Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All Sports Club 1, Football Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Hall of Fame 4, Homecoming King 4, Appalachian Conference All Star team 4. KAROL JEAN RITENOUR Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Play Cast 3, Forensics Club 2, Student Council 4, Laurel Business Staff-4, Class Secretary 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. DAVID ROSENSTEEL Ski Club 3, 4, President 4, AFS Committee 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4, Who's Who among American High School Students 4. KAREN LYNN SHANNON Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Softball 2, Volleyball Manager 3, Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Library Club 1, Laurel Staff and Photographer 4. LORI ANITA SHAULIS GARY ROBERT SHETLER Archery Club 1. ROBERT S. SHORT Archery Club 1, Art Club 2, 3, 4. SANDY A. SILK VICA 2, DECA 3, FHAXHERO 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. DAVID SIMPSON Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, All Sports Club 1, Appalachian Conference All-Star Team 4. KEVIN WAYNE SNYDER Archery Club 1, Shotgunners Club 3. JOE SNYDER KIMBERLY S. STIFFEY TAMMY JO STILES Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, County Chorus 1, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Basketball Statistician 4, Volleyball Statistician 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Library Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 4, FBLA 4, Li'l Abner Cast 3, Forensics Club 2, Laurel Co-editor 4, Ram Page Staff 3, AFS Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Trea- surer 3, Vice-president 4, Library Aide 3, 4, Morning announcer 3, 4, Pep Rally and game announcer 3, 4, Class treasurer 2, Class Vice-president 3, 4, PA House of Representatives Page 2, Senior Hall of Fame 4, Who's Who among American High School Students 4. BRIAN E. STUTZMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Football 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Basketball Trainer 4, Football Club 4, Baseball Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Laurel Staff 4. VAUGHN TANTLINGER Chorus 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Play Cast 3, Ram Page Staff 3, AFS Committee 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA S. THOMPSON JANET E. WAKEFIELD Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. JULIE WOLF Chorus 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Girls Basketball 1, AFS Commit- tee 1, Homecoming Court 4. SANDRA E. YEAGER THOMAS R. YEAGER Archery Club 1, Chess Club 3, Art Club 4. Baby Identification 1. Wendy Beeler 2. Joe Flickinger 3. Ted Luther 4. Wendy Galbraith 5. Sherry Betton 6. Joe Thompson 7. Sheri Moore 8. Patty Crooks 9. Karen Shannon 10. Dave Rosensteel 11. Susan Kay 12. Amy McDonald 13. Mike Detwiler 14. Rob Short 15. Cathy Grenke 16. Tammy Stiles 17. Kim Stiffey 18. Sandy Henderson 19. Gina Peters 20. Gail Priest 21. Tracy Glusko 22. Tracy Catanese 23. Nate Foust 24, Laura Browning 25. Sean Ellermeyer R A X I 4 'Exif 55 lx r F 3 0 View Q 12 wx Sw , 25 gl: ,yt -:A . --i...,,.,M , K-ifffs 'z' ap -WV. Z, ., Q, ,A '- K mg, f--- . hisgil 1' - -,::f:g,,i. . Q 94 IIN .4 if J- w A 4 s mxv ?5EgW2 ' w,,MnUx Q wav- :,, My Te : N g sxiwifl Ly , , , Lk lx 'www Ni. Q, 1 1, v'-Mlnufvai-uso' Baseball Rams battle injuries and 1981 Baseball Team - Front row: Ron Dennison, Rob Swatsworth, Bill Conrad, Tim Howard, Brian Stutzman, Bob Ludwig, Arthur Gibson. Row two: Vince Crusan, joe Flickinger, jeff Page, Dave Foster, jim Watson, Curt Luther, Doug Csehoski, Dave Simpson. Row three: Coach Q L' c iii' V lijiii'i V V t ,,e, , . il , 'V rig? ling Q , - is M A L, lvt VI ' if . P it 'U Q '-FE1 Q 'mls is llli P t,,t, ' if. : i 1 is . e , I , i is figg ? V M Although a host of injuries to key players prevented the Rams from having a successful season, the baseball picture was not entirely bleak. Many underclassmen were given the opportunity to gain valuable experience which will be important in their future competition. With this in mind, Coaches Page and Bendel are antici- pating brighter days ahead. at ' :' 'Xt . , ' - .t frfm . Page, Denny Henderson, Scott Baird, Dan Custer, jon Beatty, jeff Zimmerman, Greg Gamble, lim Madeley, Bob Ludwig, Brian Novak, Coach Bendel. Si Je af' . .,,,,, cctt Head Coach Gerald Page and Assistant Robert Bendel rainy weather in disappointing year f x , , 1 , A 5 2' -,. ,V , wif '.....l.....e , i,x '-1:---...,,.,,,,, 1 4 1 6 9 Managers Rick jasper and Steve Miller 4 . I ,,.. ,ff in. . , ' Tl' il' up .af 7 Va., . 9---1... u . , , f .QL '-I -',v. 1' S Ba sebalii Latfgbew ia- 4. 7aQ-, 0. , L. 9, Latrobe I . , e Marion Indiana We i V Ceintef Unitecigi fl L Biacfklick-Valley L . 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' IV' If , . f ! ' 3' e its X! V, ' 1 Q so ,V X f w ' . . L J.: H, A , ' ' . . - N i q ri . , ' 1 0,1 1 ,, Q V I K !9l ?f' .H , ?' Softball team shows great enthusiasm ff? if tf,.,y,,hQ i V. . 1981 Softball Team - Front row: Amy McDonald, Tammie Boring, Lisa Berezansky, Stacie Madeley, Patti Ference. Row two: Sherry Colson, Kim Glusko, Tina Colson, Cerri Parsha, Brenda Martin, Lisa Cooper. , g - Qzfmg K gi . Managers: Colleen Crooks, Gina Peters, Lisa Simpson, Lori Rolley, jenny Black. Kneeling: Melinda Custer. W ,, A A X 'fi 1 Row three: Karla Boring, Annette McDonald, Kelly Merritt, Donna Miller, Sue Palko, Carol Brinker, Coach Pahach. Coach Andrew Pahach even when victories are very scarce Seniors: Amy McDonald, Shortstop - 4 years, Sherry Colson, Catcher - 4 yearsy Senior Statisticians: Tracy Catanese - 2 years, Tammy Stiles, Third Base - 4 years. .WWW , X ff 'L A, Q Softball Scoreboard X LV Opp. ,IR 2 Penn Cambria 5 -f'--M-- Q Ama 4 Westmont 8 13 Conemaugh Valley' 2 3 Johnstown 12 7 Central Cambria 17 5 Westmont 11 18 ' . Conernaugh 't ,Valleyjy 4 X Zlif ',PermfCambria 11 are kisr 5Qe,ntralw,CambriaV 13 gijyggttgtstqwn e g c zz ff?f.?lj,y2-. i'i' f a7iI.osses g Gina Peters - 2 years. , N :vii 1 s 2 X. 1 r . ,iiii 'i In their fourth year of competition, the girls' softball team had a disap- pointing season, ending with a record of 3 wins and 7 losses. Yet the scores don't justly show the enthusiasm and vigor with which the team played. New players learned many basic skills that will be of great value in the years to come. Rams surprise skeptical followers 5 or- . Sl --- .QQ TTC I 't - J..- S, ,Woe-.v , ' -V 'vw V'.fQ- A X 5 fi ' - Y 2 - A ,se .-, I 5 V :Ti N -' ,L,,,. , , -Q L' -' 'th i 3r . xi : ,513 'til v 7' A I 'X' I X - , I i t 3 ,V 1. V K E3 ' fi 5 I ,A ' x ay N , r ' 4 ,, fr r ' I if ,L y Q ' , J -f . 2 Q 1 , if Y A4 ' l 1 C 3 A I Q, , ' Y! fl Ji i . Q' , x 2 H I A I , 1 ij, at it C s P ,F f ef 5 a , 5 3 f af , v T M Q ' R eh , T 47 il' a -3 E A T- Q 33 25 C ' L , P to at fc- s rf , 1 f Z FM I M Q C W., .. L., , 2' A , Y I M ' ps K - My V, H! W! 1, X.-qi-J I A -N, ' B M I ri' V . iii V I K w A f f- fn L 0- srl.. I , , K H 1 V Q I - I ,,.-gg i I 5 r w V, JU! 'V gg-l 1 1 iw , . ' 'gym' f. 'Q Q ' ng 'gg L' -' gm, v , , iff 75 , f.bq7Q:g'f -1 953.-,7,i ' ge , -j i 2 'few 31 me it .L k 3 fjf 244-0. 54 ' , g ? 'ff 'n 2sf?g,:,f ,. f ff- ff s vi W , i 4 Varsity team-Front row: Nate Foust, David Simpson, Ernie Ritenour, George Hall, Rich Dipofi, joe Flickinger, Morris Ludwig, Mike Potts, jeff Page, Brian Stutzman, Glenn Flickinger. Row two: James Callis, Scott Baird, Ieff Short, Jay Merritt, Tim Howard, Matt McCeary, Bill Conrad, Scott Mundorff, Todd Bucklen, Allen Moon. Row three: The Rams started their season like a volcanic eruption, then seemed to lose some of their fire, but came back to end the season in a blaze of glory with two narrow but very satisfying victories and a final record of 6 wins and 3 losses. After a 7-6 win over Berlin-Brothersvalley, the Rams stunned Blairsville in the final 30 seconds of the game when a pass from Joe Flickinger to George Hall and an extra point kicked by O. J. Simpson turned potential defeat into a 13- 12 Laurel Valley victory. lt was the Rams first victory on the Bobcats home field. Coach Page, Coach Sekela, Walter Perry, Doug Garland, Keith Baird, joe Thompson, Dick Stuart, Tim Allshouse, Greg Gamble, Vince Cru- san, Coach King, Coach Sellers, Coach Hiner. Row four: Tyler Stiffey, Corey Riddell, Chris Dragan, Bob Ludwig, Randy Lavely, Brian Gar- land, jim Suschak, Shon Henderson, Chuck Lepsch. 'X as , l ,gb sg Head Coach Gerald Page and come up with winning season My AT WM-iraq Glenn Hickinge, 5'7 148 lbs, Joe Flickinger 5'1o 136 lbs. Ernie Ritenogr 6'2 185 lbs. Tailback, Defensive Halfback - 3 years QU31'f9fb3Ck - 3 y92lrS Tackle' Defenswe End ' 3 Years l ' I Assistant Coaches Gary Sellers and Richard Hiner 45 Y.. V J 3 ., - ,wa 4 -4' npredictable and talented seniors J, -'f 1 .... ' - - W fs... Q, -, 5.2: 555.4 ,, K 1-J, , y . , , ,,,,. ,Nwfws it V 1-FF T: 'iw' ' ., , 'A 1 H I W Q , K ' Liffyixfxh, fyggii -,.i '15, fir? fi 1 5 'ery fsf-fs? .53 so f Zim Y-'Mg'-1641 U'1,'f?n2-,A Y Tcewwfg. 'F ,' L 'fa 'W' M ' .7 'f'li 45,135 221355 ?f 5rf,f1m, f 52 -aw 5 'riff V fl U... fi gl ,,:g1.5,X A 3... - Q 7 '5? 9 'f'- so if .rf istguiff 1 'T :E M :f f 1 'wp jp g ,hu ,,,e X ,A A . Lf i . -fsk?Ixs.u'15'r- A Qfllifgi. Mike Potts 5'6 150 lbs. David Simpson 6'0 154 lbs. Guard, Noseguard - 3 years Swingback, Defensive End - 3 years End, Linebacker ' 3 Y93f5 , . ..-2 3- -,.',y,,5 'V George Hall 5'4 125 lbs. Below: Nate Foust 6'1 255 lbs. Below: Brian Stutzman 5'8 130 lbs. Tackle - 1 year End, Defensive Halfback - 1 year X , 1' s ., ., ,gs. .1'-a1..as-syn - - , .f f n ' ,' .' 'W' , KL if , V. , , if .. or f-.fc ical 3 . ,-f?...:39335.MJL?6. 'x,sf1Qf:aJ,, gif, . is? Q, - wwf. .Q 4.4 Q, . i, 1- ' E- .7 1.5, J lk 1 . ' 'ENV ji J ya 3 .Misa ' -ff ,gs H? . lEzQff2 :1t?34 rjgiezfffzliiifiziffii ,fri-I r ff- J. . 'ugwv '52 NMA' -' - 'ff vw f . +, Q f W feel- .Miz-s,,w,1g,msw,m,l,,, , L f ,Q Z: '?xfwi.fn1 114 AuZ f . ' . fZIB 4'7f7 keep spectator enthusiasm high :la I 6 ,rj ' 5 1, , , , f , 1 ,f,f,f.j+? H Q L, ' ' S . 7' -1 sr ,vi L 1 A swims 5 K ef Mr ' ,fr 1 my 3' s-,y5wlI,,gQ W5 ,li , E Y t 5 5 A ' he 1134: my ,f., I 1-' ,,:ffwL-SJW' fi -1 ' 'Q .f Dre' 'K E Qatgbi L' if-LJ ' , 4 . 3WQfwg1f'T 'J - ,td 1 cyfifif ga M - . 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End, Safety - 3 years .1 . ,1x4,g.-1,1 Nt 'V' 1 aw. l I - W ,eff ae if 1 W 'Irv f 1 s, ef yr,yy 41:41 ,A ,1 seg H 4.5 ' 152 ', f ft 51 if sl 'L' '25!g,JL 5 VT,, , i,,yf:3A.m,,.ie 1 gf 24 3 .- 04.5 fa, . f .5-ew 3 31 r'ifvf.wf QS 1 1 ' .- ' Vi 1. ',,g,'f'1f4,,ff 1 ,Q-'fffdgffta-tv-al wr-l,3'9 ff, Mft V -asian gn 'A 1- .. ' Wgqiw f 'WWTWV' 4142 ,245 ry, Y saggy, 915. emfg-gqwf jx -szffitwf ' .1'1t:fee1:ifQ5f3if4'is -1,21--mr-rf' V+' QQ .. '. 'rf' X. H . f',gmi5',j21m'i'gg'ii. 1 1 xi , ' ' ff .555 fi, f 47 'ass-,gA' N ,ag K?q,2Q4',i4.4 Q I '-V: kki wtq, .4 'T f 5 '- Au-',',??1 A ' +V. gf. f A 'f,t 1 ' .T v- ,. Y rl ' Wu ' . asf Y z , VX- A , , 'fl ', efffzrw. aalgsih .. wa .-1 Morris Ludwig 5'7 130 lbs. Guard - 3 years 47 Shade Panthers use prowess and ML .,,Twf 'M 'X-?' Front row: Managers Greg Page and Art Gibson, Statistician jon Beatty, Clans Ted Luther and Mike Y3W0l'5klf Manager Tim ASt0l0S, Trainer Manager Steve Miller, Statistician Ken McCullagh. Row two: Statisti- Matt Parker' MFUUSQTS Wayne Cehfmg and Brian Lichfenfels- Varsity Scoreboard - LV OPP- 24 Purchase Line g W 6 30 Blacklick Valley , 14 13 Shade V, 21 20 Ferndale I L 7 O United 20 21 Meyersdale , , , V 0 0 Saltsburg V , V . 2.1 7 Berlin'-Brothersvalley 6 13 Blairsville 7 4 i ',re- ' g J , W - 12 6Wins 'a t - A f f l3gLOsses , , '- W, , 1 - ,, I., ,.,., , .. . I .......W,.. ....x...-1..,f.,,....:.wwW,, JV ends season on winning note junior Varsity Team - Prom row: Vince Crusanl Walter Perry, joe Chris Dragan,Greg Gamble, Scott Baird,Tyler Stiffey. Row three: Allen Thompson, jeff Short, Chris Tantlinger, James Callis, Charles Lepsch. MOON, Tim All5lt0U5ef Keith Baird' DO'-18 Gaflandf CGVCY Riddell, DiCl4 Row two: Rick jasper, Shon Henderson, Dan Custer, james Suschalc, Stuart, Brian Garland, Bob Ludwig, Ceafh GUY 591193- hal. junior Varsity Coach Cary Sellers The Junior Varsity team won two games as they played an abbreviated four-game schedule. After losing to Ferndale, 14-6, and to United, 30- 8, Coach Sellers' young Rams came back to defeat Blaclcliclc Valley, 14-8, and Blairsville, 14-6. Junior high struggles to lone win junior High Team - Front row: Gordon McClure, Michael Hirsch, Bruce Henderson. Row three: Coach Selcela, Brian Peters, Rick Marino, David Swatsworth, jeff Sheriff, Nelson johnson, Brett Kerr, David Mark Welshons, jim Stiffler, Rusty Jasper, Randy Glessner, Chris Lentz, Robert Stehley, Kirby Bryson, Louis Perry. Row two: Tony Haj- Cardarella, Doug Long, Todd Martin, Craig Potts, Keith Hudson, Gary jar, Tim Burkett, Matt Palko, Wade Hall, Richard Brinker, Eric Luther, Buckles, Coach King. Mike Hofecker, Ed Lawrence, Doug Roland, Bob Bendel, Bruce Peters, f-ff Managers Dave Betz, Glenn McMaster . -1 Head Coach john Sekela, Assistant Curtis King Although scores were low and victories scarce, spirits remained high among the members of the junior high team. The boys battled Shade to a scoreless tie in the first game, but thereafter managed only to defeat Blacklick Valley, 18-6, while losing four other games. Golf team tries valiantly, but remains Golf Team - Front row: Brian Csehoski, Ted Luther, Dan Galbraith, Janice Tantlinger. Row two: Ion Beatty, Steve Balencic, Ken McCul1agh, Steve Howard, Chris Snyder, Coach Rura. 555:-:Tit ,f.- s 's K 7 - H Q 1,111 ' 2 I J' , Coach Joseph Rura a 'fair way' from playing up to par Seniors - Front row: Brian Csehoski - 3 years, Dan Galbraith - 3 years. Row two: Ted Luther - 3 years, Ken McCullagh - 1 year, Steve Balencic - 1 year. 'T .4 ' ' The golf tearn's scores seemed to soar and the balls didn't, and the result was a lone victory for the season. Too often the players landed in the traps, in the rough, or behind an old oak tree. Varsity cheerleaders show enthusiasm lss t 511. Q-sQ X ' s s s it an ' Simiff . ,R-msg W 4. Y' bg, g VW Varsity Cheerleaders-Front row: Karol Ritenour, Kristie Merritt. Row two: joy Ritenour, julie Wolf, Judy Snyder, Laura Browning, Nina Henderson. Row three: Bonnie Bendel, Kelli Carney. Top: Tammie Hall. ,ex .' ' Sy.. r f a ' t 2 and imagination throughout the seasons M, M,,,,w ,ww E fyff M fd., LMMM,,..r.Q- -a.....,T. s....,Msw- Senior Cheerleaders: Captain Karol Ritenour - 5 years, julie Wolf - 3 years, Co-captain Laura Browning - 3 years. M N .5 -as K 1 ,sz . ff-as -X Timraes ' rfr. ff' L ilf ft- ,. .a I ri :gf-V, r The varsity cheerleaders attended a cheerleading camp at the Johnstown YMCA last summer. It proved to be a rewarding experience, forthe girls came home with many new cheers and interesting ideas for pep rallies. As usual, the group also sponsored many color days during foot- ball and basketball season. They arranged the annual homecoming ceremonies and dance which is held in Oc- tober of each year. Young cheerleading squads show Qhwi. . Led by Captain Kim Glusko, the IV cheerleaders not only enliven junior varsity games with their spirited cheers, but also assist the varsity squad with Homecoming and other activities throughout the year. ' sms' t' 'J'-'rr' F A ,Q . a,yy -2 ,y 'gf , 1 i 49- w., ' ff? 1 i N 4 I junior Varsity Cheerleaders - Front row: Lisa Walls, Kelly Buckles, Pam Brown. Center: Allison Parker. Top: Ianis Stutzman, Captain Kim Clusko, Mary Ann Bealonis, jane Murphy. school spirit on the field and off Iunior High Cheerleaders - Seated: Gayle Merritt, Jill Lear, Standing: Co-captain Dawn Filat, Christy Hirsch, Captain 'tri V, .- ,,,, ,..,,t in-i if Shari Ferris, Beth Banko, Alane McDonald. Top: Betsy Walls, Paula Kerr, Theresa Balencic. :emma 144 ' The spirited junior high cheerleaders worked hard to inspire the young Ram teams throughout the football and basketball seasons. Their advisor, Mr. Toy, kept the girls busy with after school practice sessions. Members of the squad also sold programs at the varsity games. Girls know thrill of victory - once and l l Varsity Team - Front row: Sherry Colson, Trac Clusko Brenda M ' P Y , aria ereira, Wendy Beeler, Cerri Parsha, Teresa Spangler Martin, Darcy Taggart, Tina Colson. Row two: Anita Devlin, Bonnie Caldwell, Under the leadership of Coach James Van Kirk the irls bas I g ' ketball team began preparing for the season two weeks before school started. Although the team put forth a valiant effort, they could manage to win only one game during the season. The squad maintained enthusiasm despite the losing record. Coach James Van Kirk agon of defeat- over and over again l Managers - Front row: Tammy Stiles, Nola Pecora, Lani Boring. Row two: Tammie Boring, Crystal Garland, Maria Heming, Kim Tosh. Tammy Stiles - Center, 2 Years Statistician, 1 year Four seniors end scholastic play 'N ,, ff Tracy Glusko Maria Pereira Wendy Beeler Forward - 3 years Forward - 1 ear y Guard - 3 years Sherry Colson - Center - 3 years I works to improve skills junior Varsity Team: Sue Palko, Cerri Parsha, Anita Devlin, Tina Colson, Bonnie Caldwell, Maria Pereira, Kathy Lawrence, Teresa Spangler. Coach Berton Toy The junior varsity girls ended their season with a los- ing record, but they remained in a hopeful mood. Under the guidance of Coach Toy, the girls learned the neces- sary techniques which will benefit them in the future. Toward the end of the season, the improvement was noticeable, so next season should be a bright one. Junior high girls win ten and Junior High Girls Basketball Team - Front row: Lindsey Tantlinger, Kristin Langham, Paula Swatsworth, Melanie Shatzer, Beth Troyan, Heather Mundorff, Row two: Beth Snyder, Karen Gehring, Laura Ro- sensteel, Angela McDonald, Stacie Lichtenfels, Roxanne Penrose, Karen Following a number of disappointing seasons, the girls' junior high basketball team found the victory trail and scored an impressive ten wins while losing only two games. Coach David Bowman's team, led by a group of talented freshmen, became co-champions of the Appala- chian Conference for the first time ever. Brudnak. Row three: Mike Yaworski, Tracey Colson, Dianne Crooks, Serena Ellermeyer, Amy Hedges, April Allshouse, Kristin Mitchell, jill Langham, Laurie Simpson, Billie Sue Clawson, Tammy Callis, Coach David Bowman. Coach David Bowman become conference co-champions 4 ,A junior high scoreboard LV4 OPP 25' Ligonier 14 V Blacklick 25 M . Blairsville 14 V M Homer Center 14 M Ferndale 14 fUnited 10 420 Blacklick 13 31 f United 18 28 Saltsburg . 19 17 Horner Center 25 28 Perndaleff, erliriiie gjfcf iie ii 512 B1a1fSV1r1l?4rifff5v?1rp eeiii rrie 104 Wifi? eiii 2 Basketball team struggles to single Varsity Team - Kneeling: Coach Andrew Pahach. Standing: Rob Swatsworth, Bill Conrad, Bob Ludwig, Dan Custer, Rick Randy Lavely, joe Thompson, Alan Shearer, David Simpson, Ludwig. Not pictured: Tim Howard. Managers and Statisticians - Front row: Brian Stutzman, Steve Miller, Vince Crusan. Row two: Brian Lichtenfels, Dick Stuart, I Tracy Catanese' Assistant Coach Thomas Bryson and Head Coach Andrew Pa- hach victory in disappointing season David Simpson - 6'1 Forward - 3 years Tracy Catanese Statistician - 2 years Brian Stutzman Guard - 2 years, Trainer - 1 year for Tat QW' The fortunes of the Ram basketball team sank to the lowest point seen in many years, as the team managed only a single victory. The team was young and almost entirely without experience, without a single returning letterman. But the boys played some good games, and most of them will be back, a little bigger, a little stronger, and with some experience. Rams show determination and f ,l , , Wf fl Wm: YQ Q 1' 2 EJ , 13 i ., If . A 4 spirit during rebuilding year , T, l T11-IS fri' M'f555'?-!:,iJ!:lJiwE!?5K::5' .1 . Young JV team manages few victories n42 w5D Junior Varsity Team - Front row: Bryan Kolesar, Mike Thompson, Kevin McLaughlin, Dan Custer Coach Thomas Yaworski, Chris Dragan, Art Gibson, Alan Shearer. Row two: Bryson. Ken McCullagh, Pete Cratosky. Row three: Rick Ludwig, Joe K The junior varsity team didn't win many games this sea- son, but a number of young players gained some experience which should be of great value next year. 'v Ram cagers learn basketball fundamentals Ninth Grade Team - Kneeling: Coach Allen Abbott. Standing: Jeff Sheriff, Bill Sears, Mike Hofecker, Doug Long, Randy Glessner, Scott Mulligan, Jim Prisk, David Swatsworth, Mike Hirsch, David Hamilton. Manager Rodney Ludwig, Statistician Jeff Page, and Manager Brian Lichtenfels. Coach Allen Abbot's Junior High Rams played better basketball than their record of 4 wins and 12 losses would indicate. They improved as the season went along and have high hopes for next year. Seventh and eighth grade players Eighth Grade Team - Front row: Rodney Bender, Doug Rowland, Mark Row two: Coach Berton Toy, Brad Martin, Stan Moore, Kirby Bryson, Berezansky, Mike Hamilton, Steve Crusan, Bob Bendel, Bill Parsha. Darren McClure, Blaine White, Richard Brinker, Jody Graver. The seventh and eighth grade basketball teams are intro- duced to competition in games with other school from the local area. The eighth grade team was very pleased to defeat United in an exciting overtime contest. i'fJ' . W, ,Hu-1 , . of Wf', - vwzfv ,gf 'W ,Q ,, V, .re ,Wff:m,,x -, X - ,, If enjoying first basketball competition Seventh Grade - Front row: Kevin Stutzman, nabo, Mark Caldwell, Rodney Deemer, David Rusty Ludwig, Chad Guaetta, Mark Richards, Sheriff, Michael Blankenbicker, Tommy Par- Bobby Crooks, Greg Page. Row two: Scott Ber- dee. w- M.: ga '33 2 QU 1' '-EQ n ,a,.,. ? 1 -N ta ff W ,,.,.. :.Q,.:., -N, W 51153 ..', : -W- I'La HiT ' .Q-.Ziff Seniors prepare to lead volleyball Volleyball Team - Front row: Nina Henderson, Patti Ference, Martin, Tina Colson, Joy Ritenour, Amy McDonald, Sherry Stacie Madeley, Lisa Simpson, Judy Snyder. Row two: Brenda Colson, Maria Pereira. me SL y M aw, ,. 5- .-21121-sms . - if' F5 ' ' 7 1. it 1 ' v mx R -P tix qi Q ig? x i Riu F. 1 rx as 3 A gag? E i ti? r The girls' volleyball team, as the yearbook went to F ' press, was gearing up for a season of exciting competition gi S in the Central-Western Girls' Volleyball Conference, Re- i l - turning lettermen included seniors Amy McDonald and Sherry Colson and juniors Nina Henderson and Tina Colson. is E Wsflisiig ' Head Coach Sally Howard team into conference competition Sherry Colson - 2 years Amy McDonald - 4 years Maria Pereira - 1 year Managers - Front row: Angie Crusan, Ruth Galbraith, Debbie Baird, Gail Priest. Row two: Maria Heming, Sherry Betton, r Colleen Crooks. ' Junior varsity team shows promise junior Varsity Team - Front row: Tracey Colson, Lisa Berezansky, two: Tess Miller, Christine Powell, Kristen Mitchell, Kim Tosh, Bonnie Annette McDonald, Kim Ritenour, Crystal Garland, Shari Ferris, Row Caldwell, Amy HCCIEGS, Tammie B0l'iI'lg, Tammy COISOI1- Coach Ken Glenn's junior varsity team boasts a num- ber of very promising young athletes who expect to make junior Varsity Coach Kenneth Glenn a good showing in future competition. R '?Ts?5ik5i'??33i gg v A -'iz if in 'W 1 Hmm f,..x A '11 Qu.. ,ii . -1 35 :W :...,.1k,, .,,w,f ' fn ,Q ,, Y N fef x f NJ fi, 1 31 I , 24 Marching band skillfull performs Marching Band - Kneeling: Tammy james, Nancy Crawford. Front row: Darla Ulm, Pam Wakefield, George Yaconi, Dave Sheriff, Kris Langham, Debbie Wakefield, Sandra Kay, Carol Ritenour, Susannah Hall, Beth Troyan, Mr. Gorirossi. Row two: Erin Murphy, Yvonne McCurdy, Debbie Geary, Colleen Stiffey, Chris Long, Rodney Ludwig, Kevin Brett, jeff Norris, Mike Brown, Rayla Peters, Tom Garland. Row three: Lisa Lear, jill Langham, Christine Powell, Tess Miller, Pam :-s ....-vw iii ili i if S- fasgfe Band Director Eugene Gorirossi Bloom, Janice Tantlinger, Traci Henderson, Lani Boring, janet Wake- field. Row four: Karen Brudnak, Michael Shirey, Kathy Karageanes, Sue Palko, jim Prisk, Cory Peters, Bill Graver, Tom Altimus, Brian Cse- hoski, Paula Petrucci, Billie Sue Clawson, Karen Gehring, Row five: Amy Luther, Diann Wynn, Steve Howard, Russell Bernabo, Dave Simp- son, Alan Shearer, Kevin Boring, jeff Zimmerman, Pete Gratosky, Dave Wynn, Lisa Cooper, Rick Ludwig, Lori Rolley, Carol Brinker. f f if s . W , 9,5 , .. S W . in if K, A . if A It X sf? I , S K? MISL - - . iw E , N . 3 X - 3 .gi WW . Btifiifvfwgy Y' K Field Director Darla Ulm time shows and special J' ki, Bill Graver, Janet Wakefield, Tom Altimus, Kathy Ka Special groups give marching band N405-P .u-.f I Honor Guard: Tammy james, Karen Shirey, Denise Taylor, Kerry Bryson, Nancy Crawford, Captain Debbie Baird. .. 0 The Honor Guard proudly leads the marching band carrying the identifying school banner and flags which represent our state and nation. Senior Tammy james - 1 year added dimension of style and flair N, -,,,.L,,,,.....4- H f' M ., A429 Featured Twirler Tracy Glusko 1 I K Seniors: Tracy Glusko, Featured Twirler - 4 years. Maria Gorir- ossi, Captain - 3 years. ,im if? Majorettes - Front row: Captain Maria Gorirossi. Row two: Paulette Walker, Co- captain Kelly Brett. Row three: Amy Parsha, Phyllis Blake, Tracy Glusko, Kim Ritenour, Lorrie Horrell. The majorettes, led by Captain Maria Gorirossi and Fea- tured Twirler Tracy Glusko, made plenty of crowd-pleas- ing performances at halftime during the football season. With the assistance of Advisor Diane McMullen, the girls worked throughout the summer perfecting their routines and adding new features. Silks make striking impression New eye-catching flags, military uni- forms, and additional girls added to the Silk Squad's colorful display this year. The group proved to be a striking asset to the marching band. Seniors - Front: Captain Susan Kay - 4 years, Co-captain Cathy Crenke - 3 years. Row two: Amy McDonald - 4 years, Tracy Catanese - 4 years, Sandy Henderson - 2 years. Silks - Kneeling: Cathy Grenke, Susan Kay. Standing: Lisa Donald, Nola Pecora, Bonnie Caldwell, Lisa Berezansky, Lisa Marino, Tracy Catanese, Sandy Henderson, Annette MC- Simpson, Susan Killen, Amy McDonald. Rifle Team steps out in military style 532 yik. n me Q X'--.,, W, Rifle Team - Front row: Lori Bobko, Co-captain Patti Ference. Row two: Tammy Kinzey, Danielle Crusan. Row three: Kelly Merritt, Captain Wendy Senigr Wendy Galbraith - 3 years Galbraith, Amy Hedges. The Rifle Team took on a whole new look this year when they appeared in smart, military-type uniforms. They also displayed a new group of formations and maneuvers they had mastered through a great deal of concentrated effort and practice. Man help to make band successful Band Officer - Front row: President Tom Altimus, Treasurer Bryan Kolesar. Row two: Assistant Student Director Rusty Bernabo, Secretary Pete Gratosky, Vice-president Rick Ludwig, Student Director Bill Graver. Majorette Instructor Diane McMullen, Assistant Band Director Bobbi Schlotter. Fielding a successful marching band involves a great deal of work and cooperation and involves a great many persons. In the case of Laurel Valley's band, Mr. Gorirossi has the assistance of Mrs. McMullen and Miss Schlotter for field training. The officers and an active parent group are also important, because they assume some of the responsiblity for fund raising. All of these people make LV's band one we are proud of. 84 Q -Sari Q Band training begins in junior high junior High Band - Front row: Mr. Gorirossi, Pamela Wakefield, George Yaconi, Susannah Hall, Sandra Kay, Carol Ritenour, Noel Nepa, David Sheriff, Tom Garland, Keith Hudson, Mike Brown, Kevin Brett, Erin Murphy. Row two: Dennis Eckles, Rodney Bender, Kristin Langham, Stanley Moore, Michael Shirey, jeff Norris, Debbie Wake- ' , A f --Li ,fs fum.. 3,5 I ' ,C fr s-W f Q we. ., N3 , EL: field, Rodney Ludwig, Jeff Sheriff, Matt Palko, Chris Long, lim Prisk. Row three: Beth Troyan, Karen Gehring, Craig Potts, Shari Ferris, Dawn Filat, Debbie Geary, Colleen Stiffey, Christie Hirsch, jill Langham, Karen Brudnak, Billie Sue Clawson, Amy Hedges, David Simpson, Rusty Jasper. junior High Band Representatives: Amy Hedges, Beth Troyan, Carol Ritenour. Young musicians of the junior high band also participate in the marching and concert bands. Weekly lessons assure that their skill continues to improve as they move into the upper grades. 85 Senior high chorus presents variety Senior High Chorus - Front row: Bonnie Bendel, Janice Tantlinger, Tracy Swank, Kristin Layton, Darla Ulm, Chris Powell, Geneva Gal- braith, Virginia Hughes. Row two: Mr. Hall, Amy Luther, Susan Killen, Tracy Lych, Janis Stutzman, Paula Petrucci, Susan Dillon, Phyllis Blake, Kelly Merritt, Kristie Merritt, Lorrie Horrell, Colleen Crooks, Lisa Marino, Scott Mundorff. Row three: Tyler Stiffey, Bill Rummell, Mike Shomo, Bill Graver, Allison Parker, Mike Kelly, Mark Marsh, Ted County Chorus Members: Mike Caldwell, Rusty Bernabo, Dan Galbraith, Bonnie Bendel, Ted Luther, Mark Marsh. Luther, Dan Galbraith, Rusty Bernabo, Steve Howard, Sandy Hender- son, Wendy Galbraith. Row four: Sherry Betton, Gail Priest, Angie Crusan, Tammy McGinnis, Wendy Beeler, Laura Browning, Tammy Stiles, Tracy Catanese, Cory Peters, Nola Pecora, Maria Pereira, Kim Tosh. Row five: Lisa Simpson, Bonnie Caldwell, Susan Kay, Rodney Kolesar, Chris Dragan, Wayne Gehring, Vaughn Tantlinger, Mike Caldwell, Matt McGeary, jeff Zimmerman, Bill Conrad, Greg Gamble. of musical events during school year R Senior Chorus Members - Front row: Wendy Beeler, Susan Kay, Dan Galbraith, Ted Luther, Maria Pereira. Row two: Vaughn Tantlinger, Tammy McGinnis, Mark Marsh, Laura Browning, Officers: Music Committee Chairman Nola Pecora, President Ted Luther, Secretary Susan Kay, Vice-president Tammy Stiles, Treasurer Dan Galbraith. Tammy Stiles, Tracy Catanese. Row three: Bill Graver, Sherry Betton, Leta Gail Priest, Angela Crusan, Wendy Galbraith, Sandy Henderson. Student Conductors Bill Graver and Marlc Marsh The Senior High Chorus is composed of a large group of enthusiastic vocalists. They work well together at the annual spring and Christmas concerts, and a number of them also are featured as soloists or in small groups at these events and in the annual variety show. Mr. Duane Hall is vocal music instructor and director of the chorus. J Junior High Chorus attracts young singers - as' lunior High Chorus - Front row: Cory Horvath, Chad Guaetta, David Sheriff, Mark Richards, Greg Page, Mark Caldwell, Bill Betz, Eric Shetler, Tom Garland, George Yaconi. Row two: Mr. Hall, jill Lear, Betsie Walls, Carrie Duncan, Chris Rolley, Melony Condron, Gwen Bucklen, Viola Galbraith, Yvonne Yeager, Paula Gorman, Donna Hughes, Vickie Kinzey, Karen Gehring. Row three: Heather Mun- dorff, Melanie Schatzer, Sandy Kay, Carol Ritenour, Lindsey Tant- linger, Melissa Baird, Susannah Hall, Kristin Graff, Paulette Walker, Roxanne Penrose, Stacie Lichtenfels, Erin Murphy. Row four: Lori Beard, Debbie Geary, Mike Skavang, Doug Yonker, Keith Hudson, Kevin Brett, Steve Crusan, Gordon McClure, David Hamilton, Shari Ferris, Rhonda Kinzey, Stephanie Miller, Dawn Filat. Row five: Tami Williams, Gayle Merritt, Karen Brudnak, Laura Rosensteel, Kristine Kinnel, Billie Sue Clawson, Kristin Mitchell, Chad Short, Michael Cummings, Michael Shirey, Iohn Huston, Chris Long, Pat Plachta. Row six: jim Prisk, Stacie Gall, jill Langham, Colleen Stiffey, Teresa Simpson, Barbara Rolley, April Allshouse, Serena Ellermeyer, Amy Hedges, Dave Lentz, lim Stiffler, Connie Heming, Randy Glessner. F ' ,aim-1 'aiMt ,,.. A... ,,,,,,MW .,., if 11. '9.34ft?':f1 :v'f::'Wi rf ,mf arf S -1, W,A.wZ my 5, 4 Members of the junior high chorus enjoy their three practice sessions each week, and members of the audience who attend their C concerts enjoy the results of their efforts. 88 Variety show delights large audience The student variety show, an event which is becoming an annual custom, featured a surprising array of talent, including vocal and instrumental music and an assort- ment of comedy routines. 1 , , i gg aa, V, jul 27!ffff'57-J, i Q Format change delays quiz competition Scholastic Quiz Team - Seated: Janice Tantlinger, Wendy Beeler, Tracy Catanese, Sean Ellermeyer. Standing: Bill Conrad, David Simpson, Mike Caldwell. The weekly televised Scholastic Quiz meets have been discon- tinued and replaced by one double-elimination contest to be held over a three day period late in May. The team hopes for a good showing. 90 Team Captain Wendy Beeler and Advisor Mrs. Nancy Schaller. Geneology buffs form Roots Club CJ , , Y- , 1 ' ' fa- - ' ra w -r e , 'S fm Roots Club - Front row: Dennis Eckles, john Bihon, Kevin Neuner, Cory Horvath. Row two: Mr. Pudliner, john Higgins, Michael Hajjar, Christine Hall. Row three: Stacy Call, Melissa Heming, Rodney Deemer, Mark Flickinger. Row four: jeff Norris, Christy Hirsch, Shawn McGinnis lim Crouse The new Roots Club was orga- nized this year by a group of stu- dents who are interested in trac- ing the history of their family. RNIB CU! SYM HIV Officers: President Dennis Eckels, Secretary Stacy Call, Sponsor Er- nest Pudliner, Treasurer Melissa Heming, Vice President Cory Hor- vath. Archery Club members keep on target .S , ' 1 Archery Club - Front row: Mr. Glenn, Curt McClure, Sam Closson, David Condron, Rodney Deemer, Gary Shomo, Bill Betz, Doug Bloom. Row two: Kevin Brett, Erick McClure, Dennis Eckles, Mark Flickinger, Officers: Advisor Mr. Glenn, Secretary Iohn Huston, Treasurer Dave Condron, President john Bihon, Vice-president David Horvath. With bow hunting becoming increasingly more popu- lar in the Laurel Valley area, many students are joining the Archery Club to take advantage of the opportunity to sharpen their arrows and skills. At the monthly meetings members are taught the fundamentals of shooting and sportsmanship and also compete with each other. Mike Brown, John Bihon, Mark Berezansky, Jody Craver. Row three: John Huston, John Beard, Jeff Boring, David Horvath, Shawn McGin- nis, Pat Plachta, Chris Long, Noel Lickenfelt. Chess Club thrives on competition Chess Club - Front row: Mike Hajjar, John Higgins, Kevin Neuner. Row two: Mr. Cameron, Greg Page, Tom Garland, Richard Rager. Row three: Brad Payne, Doug Yonker, Mike Yaworski, Ted Luther. Row four: George Cole, Mike Shomo, Darren McClure, Shawn Stufft. Row five: Dan Galbraith, Will Klauss, David Simpson, Ken McCullagh. Below - Officers: Sponsor Mr. Cameron, President Ted Luther, Vice- president Dan Galbraith, Secretary-treasurer Ken McCullagh. rsrs it J, srrs, , Vw W, .3 ,, ,. ,.,, ,, ,, my, Meetings of the Chess Club are al- most completely silent, silent with tension and intense concentration. Competition among the members goes on throughout the school year, ending with a double-elimination tournament and the naming of a grand champion. M A 6 X ri ,f W f J , f it ua, .fn f if if f Aw .wa Q, f X Q ag tl? f 3 .. -,,:- if :rf V -X F y 3' at if i f 5 ,Q Ri I . av , f .,,,, 1- 1, - 1 ' 1- ' ' wg W, . 'fff' Y . f v z 1 I tx, ,V A ., .,V, , . z r 1 . Z .ww . 1 ,, f 1 if Q ' .1 12 ' -f 1 Q 3 5 , gm . , Varsity Clubs support athletic Girls' Varsity Club - Front row: Lori Bobko, Stacie Madeley, Darla Ulm, Chris Powell, Carol Brinker, Tammie Boring, Crystal Garland, Ruth Galbraith, Lisa Simpson. Row two: Mrs. King, Wendy Beeler, Amy McDonald, Annette McDonald, Kathy Lawrence, Tracy Catanese, Patti Officers: Vice-president Brenda Martin, Treasurer Gerri Parsha, Advi- sor Mrs. Margaret King, President Tammy Stiles, Secretary Karen Shannon. Members of the Boys' and Girls' Varsity Clubs are involved in a variety of activities, all of them designed to promote interscholastic athletics. Their fund-raising events assist in the purchase of jackets and letters, and in the funding of the annual All-Sports banquet. Perence, Lisa Berezansky, Lani Boring, Nina Henderson, Darcy Taggart, Gerri Parsha. Row three: Teresa Spangler, Brenda Martin, Kim Tosh, Anita Devlin, Sherry Colson, Tracy Glusko, Colleen Crooks, Karen Shannon, Tammy Stiles, Maria Heming, Tina Colson. 5 ., VV, i , -.Vff V H VV,.V , ..,. A 5 y . .gVg-' J endeavors of boys' and girls' teams Boys' Varsity Club - Front row: Mr. Pahach, Ted Luther, jeff Short, Todd Bucklen, Scott Mundorff, Rich Dipofi, Morris Ludwig, Brian Csehoski, jeff Page, George Hall, Glenn Flickinger, Randy Lavely, Mr. Page. Row two: Vince Crusan, Dan Galbraith, Brian Stutzman, Steve Howard, Wayne Gehring, Allen Moon, Chris Tantlinger, joe Flick- Officers: Advisor Mr. Page, Vice-president Bill Conrad, President joe Flickinger, Secretary Glenn Flickinger, Treasurer Ernie Riten-t our. inger, Rick Ludwig, Greg Gamble, Tim Howard, Dick Stuart. Row three: Matt Parker, jay Merritt, Matt McGeary, Doug Garland, Nate Foust, Dave Simpson, Ion Beatty, Rob Swatsworth, Bill Conrad, Ken McCullagh, Ernie Ritenour, Mike Suschak. L ? ,Q +4..t,, W .1 Boys and girls develop strength and CZ? Girls' Weightlifting Club - Front row: Mr. Glenn, joy Riten- our, Stacie Madeley, Lisa Simpson, Renee Balencic. Row two: Tammie Boring, judy Snyder, Tracy Lych, Teresa Spangler, Officers - Front row: Treasurer Tracy Lych, Sponsor Kenneth Glenn, Secretary Lisa Simpson. Row two: Vice-president Judy Snyder, President Colleen Crooks. Annette McDonald. Row three: Tina Colson, Maria Heming, Chris Balencic, Colleen Crooks, Anita Devlin, Lori Rolley. stamina in weightlifting programs Boys' Weightlifting Club - Front row: lim Yeager, Randy Lavely, Mike Row two: Mr, Sembiante, Keith Baird, Kevin McLaughlin, Bill Rum- Kelly, Vince Crusan, Matt Parker, Ernie Henderson, Wayne Cehring. mell, Chris Crusan, Matt McGeary, Dave Wynn. tttea iaiiia , so iii- Officers: Advisor Angelo Sembiante, President Vince Crusan, Vice-presi- dent Kevin McLaughlin, Treasurer Matt Parker. The weight room is no longer occupied solely by football players maintaining a year-round training program, Instead it is used fre- quently by members of both the boys' and girls' Weightlifting Clubs who find it an excellent place to attain a high degree of physical fitness. And they also find that the workouts are fun. 97 All Sports Club encourages young athletes All Sports Club - Front row: Mr. Sekela, Brett Kerr, Bob Bendel, Rodney Ludwig, Gordon McClure, Wade Hall, Keith Hudson, Richard Brinker, David Hamilton, Michael Hirsch, David Swatsworth, Craig Potts, Bruce Henderson, Mr. King. Row two: Rodney Bender, Doug Rowland, Matt Palko, Kirby Bryson, Nelson Johnson, Todd Martin, Junior high boys who are also sports enthusiasts enjoy the arm wrestling tournament the All Sports Club holds each year. They also enjoy attending a Pirate game each spring. Tim Burkett, jim Prisk, Dave Lentz, Curt King, Eric Luther, Ed Law- rence. Row three: jeff Sheriff, Dave Betz, Glenn McMaster, jim Stiffler, Rick Marino, Mark Welshons, Rusty jasper, Michael Ho- fecker, Tony Hajjar, Chris Cardarella, Doug Long, john Colson, Randy Clessner. Officers: Advisor Mr. Sekela, Secretary David Swatsworth, President jim Stiffler, Treasurer jeff Sheriff, Vice-president Randy Glessner. Students enjo Dungeons and Dragons A Q Dungeons and Dragons Club - Front row: Mr. Hall, Anna Camut David Condron, Kevin Stutzman, Pat Miller, Cory Horvath, john San- doval, Tom Pardee, Bill Betz, Chad Guaetta, George Yaconi. Row two: Cary Buckles, Ron Dushack, Pamela Wakefield, jill Bobko, Leslie Hall Marianne Stanislaw, Mike Skavang, Robert Mattern, Michael Blanken- bicker, Ricky Rosenberger, Bruce Peters, Doug Bloom. Row three: Chris Klauss, Scott Bernabo, Brian Peters, Noel Nepa, Mark Richards, Steve Crusan, Brad Martin, Mike Brown, Keith Hudson, Michael Shirey, Chris Long. if as . , It's an imaginary world, but it's an exciting one for members of the Dungeons and Dragons Club, because it's filled with dun- geon masters, thieves, dwarfs and halflings, not to mention drag- ons and magic spells. These junior high students enjoy the tests of skill and cunning they find in this challenging game. 99 Literary and business staffs work Laurel Literary Staff - Front row: Tracy Catanese, Sean Eller- meyer. Row two: Gina Peters, Wendy Beeler. Row three: Karen Members of the literary staff of the Laurel must be willing to spend many hours of study hall and afters- chool time on the production of the yearbook. Work begins even before the opening day of school and contin- ues at top speed until the final pages are completed about March 1. And even then they check proofs and assist Mrs. Peters in the preliminary training of next year's staff members. Ns Shannon, Tammy Stiles, Greg Glessner, Darla Lentz, Sue Kay, Laura Browning, Brian Stutzman, Frank Eckenroad. s 1 Co-editors Tammy Stiles and Tracy Catanese together in production of yearbook 'Eff A Laurel Business Staff: Mary Ann Henderson, Karol Ritenour, Sherry Betton, Beth Fletcher, Tammy McGinnis, Advisor Dale Cathy Crenke, Tracy Cluslco, Angie Crusan, Wendy Galbraith, Wahl. Business Manager Tammy McGinnis, Auditor Tracy Clusko, Business Manager Karol Ritenour. Members of the Laurel business staff assume complete respon- sibility for financial management of the yearbook. They sell advertising and do the layouts for the ad pages in addition to handling the magazine sales campaign and the sale of the books. 101 FBLA stresses leadership training K g-. V 'E ii FBLA - Front row: Miss Lawlor, Ruth Galbraith, Tammie Boring, Lisa Lear, Angela Condron, Beth Fletcher, Sheri Moore, Sherry Betton, Leta Gail Priest, Angie Crusan, Karol Ritenour, Mr. Wahl. Row two: Pam Brown, lane Murphy, Maria Gorirossi, Cathy Grenke, Kathy Kara- geanes, Brenda Helzel, Kristie Merritt, Nina Henderson, Phyllis Blake, Officers: Vice-president Karol Ritenour, Advisor Dale Wahl, Advisor Miss Patricia Lawlor, Treasurer Kathy Karageanes, President Tammy McGinnis, Secretary Beth Fletcher. Community service is an important interest of the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. ln addition, members who excel in business skills compete in district competition, where they usual- ly perform very well. 102 Mary Bealonis, Amy Parsha, Kim Ritenour, Virginia Hughes. Row three: Wendy Galbraith, Traci Miller, Laura Browning, Tammy Stiles, Tammy McGinnis, Terri Miller, Lisa Marino, Sandy Henderson, Tracy Glusko, Sherry Colson, Mary Ann Henderson, Maria Heming, Tina Colson. ,, .... ,,p h f'i M Aspiring journalists produce Ram Page Ram Page Staff - Front row: Kelly Merritt, Phyllis Blake, Nina enroad, Paula Petrucci, Virginia Hughes, Ernie Dickson, Teresa Henderson, Lorrie Horrell. Row two: Amy Luther, Janice Tant linger, Bonnie Caldwell, Gerri Parsha. Row three: Frank Eck- X 1 --,xx OQYNQ, Spangler, Brenda Martin, Mrs. Peters, Greg Clessner. H rlis ,il Members of Mrs. Peters' journalism class write and produce the Ram Page, which appears in The Ligonier Echo several times during the school year. They also assist in the production of the yearbook. 103 AFS Committee hosts foreign AFS Committee - Front row: Mrs. Schaller, Lori Bobko, Tammie Hall, Kelly Brett, Kelli Carney, Lisa Berezansky, Patti Ference, Christine Powell, Darla Ulm, Allison Parker, Janice Tantlinger, Sheri Moore, Virginia Hughes. Row two: Paula Petrucci, Susan Dillon, Kerry Bry- son, Amy Luther, Susan Killen, Teresa Spangler, Cerri Parsha, Shawn Stufft, Phyllis Blake, Kelly Merritt, Scott Marino, Kathy Karageanes, Gina Peters. Row three: Sherry Betton, Darla Lentz, Mark Marsh, Ted Amy Luther, Ken McCullagh, Ted Luther Luther, David Rosensteel, Tom Altimus, Dan Galbraith, Laura Brown- ing, Amy McDonald, Tracy Catanese, Terri Miller, Maria Pereira, Kim Tosh. Row four: Nola Pecora, Bonnie Caldwell, Tammy Stiles, Susan Kay, Wendy Beeler, joe Flickinger, Ken McCullagh, Frank Eckenroad, Mike Detwiler, Vaughn Tantlinger, Dick Stuart, Ion Beatty, Mike Caldwell. Maria Pereira and Bonnie Caldwell I Aiififisiii students and enjoys social events. AFS Committee Officers - Seated: Vice-president Tammy Stiles. Standing: Treasurer Susan Kay, President Wendy Beeler, Secretary Amy McDonald, Mrs. Schaller. V A if lx is 5 x sw nik, sr' vs QF V -f., ff . . dd r 's . ' grv As't A at A 'N 'yet 1 ie. rerreraa etrtsse Mm 'T .. Q - , In V' ,W ff KJ . . tesr s t sae A - T The Laurel Valley AI-'S Chapter en- joyed a very successful year, a year which saw the group sponsor two for- eign students who spent the year in the area. Maria jose Pereira came from Cordoba, Argentina, to become a member of the Dean Caldwell family of R. D. if 1, Bolivar. Maria's host sister was junior Bonnie. Ken McCullagh from Dublin, lre- land, resided with the Roger Luther family on New Florence, R. D. if 1. Senior Ted and junior Amy were Ken's host brother and sister. ln April the chapter held its annual AFS week- end, which was marked by an Interna- tional Dinner. are 106 Junior high interest in APS continues to grow QQ ni Q junior High AFS Committee - Front row: Mrs. McMillan, Paula Kerr, Alane McDonald, Tammy Heming, Christina Lambing, Iolene Jarvis, Geri Krouse, Dianne Crooks, Tracey Colson, Tammy Boring. Row two: Tracy Elkin, Carrie Duncan, Erin Murphy, Gayle Merritt, Shari Ferris, Denise Taylor, Dawn Pilat, Debbie Geary, Karen Brudnak, Laura Rosensteel, Kristine Kinnel. Row three: Debbie Arford, Stephanie Miller, Kathy Garland, Jill Langham, Teresa Simpson, Billie Sue Clawson, Kristin Mitchell, Amy Hedges, Serena Ellermeyer, Lori Clark, lim Crouse. A I Officers: Advisor Mrs. Kay McMillan, Secretary Debbie Arford, Vice-president Karen Brudnak, President Kristin Mitchell, Treasurer Paula Kerr. The Junior High AFS Committee, sponsored by Mrs. Kay McMillan, attracts young students who are interested in be- coming familiar with the foreign student exchange program. Members assist the senior high group in fund-raising activi- ties. They also sponsor a table at the annual International Dinner held in April. Funds for their own activities are raised by the sale of candy. This year the group hosted a Christmas party for the school's two foreign students. Health professions explored by group Members of the Health Careers Club attempt to discover as much as possible about various positions in the medical field. They make visits to various hospitals and nursing homes during the school year. Health Careers Club - Front row: Angela McDonald, jill Lear, Tracey Colson, Brigitte Peters. Row two: Paula Kerr, Kristine Kinnel, Kerry Bryson, Mrs. Kuhar. Row three: Lori Marsh, Amy Mayer, Diann Wynn. C3 Officers: Secretary Kerry Bryson, Vice-president Kristine Kin- nel, President Diann Wynn, Treasurer Brigitte Peters, Advisor ,..-f' K Mrs. Oscie Kuhar, R. N. Leaders Clubs stress fitness while Senior High Leaders Club - Front row: Tammie Hall, Stacie Madeley, Henderson, Lisa Simpson, Nina Henderson Row three Lan: Boring Kelly Brett, Kelli Carney, Kristie Merritt, Kelly Buckles, Natalie Hud- Susan Killen, Amy Luther, Teresa Spangler Brenda Martin Gerrl son, Barbara Sapp. Row two: Lorrie Horrell, Lisa Berezansky, Diann Parsha, Nola Pecora, Bonnie Caldwell, Maria Pereira Kim Tosh Wynn, Jeanette Cehlmann, Kim Clusko, Kathy Lawrence, Mary Ann Officers: Treasurer Mary Ann Henderson, Secretary Kelly Brett, Vice- president Lorrie Horrell, President Tammie Hall. 108 , M' 4, assisting physical education classes junior High Leaders Club - Front row: Tammy Callis, Ianice Zufall, Christina Lambing, Tammy Heming, Melony Condron, Donna Custer, Geri Krouse, Nancy Lazarowicz, Heather Mundorff, Melanie Schatzer. Row two: Sandra Kay, Carol Ritenour, Lindsey Tantlinger, Kelly Swank, Susie Bealonis, Missy Baird, Stacie Lichtenfels, Christine Rol- xxk 1 .V .1 1 af l C-'Q33 ,. tr, , tes Officers: Vice-president Christine Rolley, Secretary Missy Baird, Treasurer Susie Bealonis, President April Allshouse. 2-fa ley, lolene Jarvis, Tracey Snyder, Christie Hirsch, Dawn Filat. Row three: Denise Taylor, Kelly Cole, Paula Gorman, Sherry Marsh, Gwen Bucklen, Teresa Simpson, Colleen Stiffey, Laurie Simpson, April All- shouse, Kim Eckenroad. :S KH-z1Q3 1 ' , f Members of the junior and senior high Leaders Clubs stress physical fitness in their meetings and during physical education classes. The girls raise money throughout the year to buy awards which are presented to students who excel in physical fit- ness tests. They also enjoy outings, usually in the form of roller or ice skating parties, which they hold monthly. HS inducts ten outstanding if? 046 CL. Q' A- ,aim E 1 National Honor Society lnductees - Front row: Sue Saxton, Eckenroad,joAnne Connell,jetf Scott. Row three: Kathy Stiles, Susan Kay, Amy McDonald, Terri Miller. Row two: Frank Carla Chesla, Rhonda Bracken. , in :Sr r E Maggy fwwm E S 2 fyubr ' 1 .1-f . Ten new members were inducted into the Laurel Valley 'A chapter of the National Honor Society in the traditional candlelight ceremony last spring. In addition to meeting high scholastic standards, inductees must quality when 'yi ,. : c , W, . . . . i f t , l judged on leadership, service to school and community, veit and character. Q 'a ft .. students in spring ceremon S I ...::. --s- N L 1,, , Officers: Secretary Amy McDonald, Vice-president Terri Mill- er, Advisor Mrs. Margaret King, Treasurer Frank Eckenroad President Tracy Catanese. Chemistry Club membersenjoy experiments wr www 2 U 1 ' ,P D4 ,wiwt mir-,, ,,,, '2 '...5 -1'-'5 'MW 'A 1 , I 43, P9 , ,, , ,M D: H Chemistry Club - Front row: jim Yeager, Cory Peters. Row two: Wendy Susan Dillon, Chris Snyder, Mark Miller, Mrs. King. Row four: Mi- Beeler, Susan Kay, Tracy Catanese. Row three: Terri Miller, Darla Ulm, chael Caldwell. fr-Qj ,, A, i 51? rrs C Chemistry students have the opportunity to increase Vyyhh A their knowledge in club periods. Club members perform a it iii 'WW r s 'M i various experiments, which vary from making chemical Q Q i t flower gardens to titrating with the aid of pH meters. H I F! ,il fQ 4tTiE5S4, t,7:1t,,,t- Q 1 El, it . gif is 1, . ' .. L XX-K i Art Club attracts talented seniors ,, 1 WJ 641 Art Club - Seated: Sherry Betton, Sherry Colson, Gail Priest, Angie Crusan, Karen Shannon. Standing: Ed Baird, Rob Short, Tom Yeager, Mike Detwiler, Mrs. Bauman. ,ff The Art Club is made up of seniors who enjoy draw- ing, painting and various types of crafts. They use club periods to work on any projects they choose and Mrs. Bauman is available to offer advice and assistance. L Every one gets 1nto Splflt of Plftles Student Council - Front row: Mr. Hall, Kevin Stutzman, Greg Page, Jill Lear, Betsie Walls, Paula Kerr, Heather Mundorff, Lindsey Tantlinger, Shari Ferris, Lisa Walls, Janice Tantlinger. Row two: Kristin Mitchell, Amy Parsha, Kim Ritenour, Colleen Stiffey, Sherry Betton, Karol Ri- Officers: President Amy McDonald, Vice-president Susan Kay, Advisor Duane Hall, Secretary Wendy Beeler, Treasurer Wendy Galbraith. Members of the Student Council, under the capable leadership of President Amy McDonald arranged a vari- ety of interesting and pleasant events during the school year. They operate a student bookstore and sponsor the annual Christmas dance and Honor Banquet. Their lolli- pop sales and Dress-up Week have both proved to be very popular with students. tenour, Wendy Galbraith, Cathy Crenke, Amy McDonald, Laura Browning. Row three: Wendy Beeler, Susan Kay, julie Wolf, Colleen Crooks, David Swatsworth, Shawn Stufft, Maria Pereira, Ted Luther, David Lentz, Bryan Kolesar, Ion Beatty, Ken McCullagh. gl ,W f , ,, , f 2 A ' ia: W rar.. when council sponsors Dress-up Week H , A -fl' ' 'zg'h me V an K 4, - K -. ' k Q ' ., 'IVA f ' V . 'fs e A 44 -E .vw , . 1 5' ., nl f i-51 51.571 Q it -Q, sz -f Hs s es j 'N-.1 i 1 is ' x Q5 Z - ,. ,,, '35 + an W .sr fr' 1 K 3 ME' A ' f? is 4 iff g 5 IILV: ' - .. Jw .. .nfs 59, ,, 129 W QQg,ffiT?'i if --X. , T , ? L, ,Q QW i f A vi- is -, ' ,ff . as ' 'ft gk- ft X e x s' Y e 55. 1 i. .3 2 1 1' ' Q A ff :ew sees.: Q ,. 1? 5 9 3 gig s Magazine sales keep yearbook costs down Homeroom Representatives - Front row: Brenda Martin, Colleen Stif- fey, Sandra Kay, jill Lear, Alane McDonald, Lorrie Horrell. Row two: Susan Kay, Renee Balencic, Mary Bealonis, Karol Ritenour, Wendy ' 116 Each year junior high students sell magazine subscrip- tions to help to keep the cost of the yearbooks to a minimum. For reaching their sales goal, the students were rewarded with the showing of a Hollywood film, and the top homeroom had a pizza party. . 7 L' i 5 at ,V ii' i f In A K 3 .f' L '13 'H 1' 4 4 3 -i gr i il f 3 . gg A . 6,2 -. Galbraith, Maria Gorirossi. Row three: Lori Beard, Lisa Marino, Kirby Bryson, Scott Mulligan, Amy Hedges, Kristin Mitchell, Janice Tant- linger, Paulette Walker. Top Salespersons: Brigitte Peters, Second, Teresa Simpson, First. Forensics Club active in competition Forensics Club - Front row: Mary Bealonis, Diann Wynn, Kristie Merritt, Lorrie Horrell. Row two: Karen Brudnak, Debbie Geary, Alli- Wag son Parker, Shari Ferris, jeff Page. Row three: Ted Luther, Dan Gal- braith, Ken McCullagh, Chris Tantlinger. -1 2 it Officers: Front row: Co-captains Kristie Merritt, Lorrie Horrell. Row two: Secretary Lani Boring, Treasurer Shari Ferris, Mrs. Roddy. Mrs. Vanessa during the year, mon, the group Roddy resigned as Forensics sponsor but under the direction of Mark Lem- remained very active, participating in many tournaments including the annual Speech and Dra- ma Festival at Mansfield State College. Ski enthusiasts find winter delightful Ski Club - Front row: Mrs. Schwartzel, Lani Boring, Lisa Berezansky, Bonnie Bendel, Tammie Hall, Kelly Brett, Gayle Merritt, Ianice Tant- linger, Susan Killen, Kelli Carney, Billie Sue Clawson. Row two: Susan Kay, Bonnie Caldwell, Kim Glusko, Wendy Beeler, Angie Crusan, Tracy Glusko, Tracy Cantanese, Kim Tosh, Nola Pecora, Darcy Tag- gart, Amy McDonald. Row three: Ted Luther, Serena Ellermeyer, Gerri Officers: Sponsor Mrs. Romayne Schwartzel, Secretary-treasurer Susan Kay, President David Rosensteel, Vice-president Darla Lentz. The winter was a great one for skiers, with plenty of snow and cold weather, and the Ski Club just seems to keep on growing. On some evenings as many as two full bus loads of students traveled to Laurel Mountain or one of the other nearby slopes for several hours of outdoor enjoyment. 118 Parsha, Brenda Martin, Amy Hedges, Darla Lentz, Sandy Henderson, Gina Peters, Michael Hirsch, Scott Mundorff, Matt Parker. Row four: David Rosensteel, Tom Altimus, Dan Galbraith, Sean Ellermeyer, Rusty Bernabo, Maria Pereira, Shawn Stufft, Bill Rummell, Vaughn Tantlinger, Greg Gamble, john McDermott, Ken McCullagh. 'MN-,QM ws-,mms r-S...,,,,L, M- Y., --...,, N--0-.W Y s..,,,4W Committee provides forum for student concerns V: I Student Advisory Committee - Seated: Mark Richards, Kelli Carney, Wendy Galbraith, Sue Kay, Wendy Beeler, Amy McDonald, Laura Patti Ference, Stacie Madeley, Christy Hirsch. Standing: Mr. Pickup, Browning, Mr. Vetere. iff? HJ- -J 'FTB' Student Forum Members Laura Browning and Stacie Madeley The Student Advisory Committee is made up of class presi- dents and officers of the Student Council. The group meets regu- larly with Principal Mr. Pickup and Assistant Principal Mr. Ve- tere to maintain open lines of communication among students faculty, and administrators. 119 Librar aides and club member assist Library Club - Front row: Melissa Heming, Virginia Hughes, Paula ECk9l'll'03df Clinton Deemeff Mark M3fSh, Rhmlda Kinleyi Mrs- Petrucci, Bob Crooks, Brigitte Peters. Row two: Tracey Snyder, Tammy Sffhaller. Stiles, Scott Marino, Kathy Karageanes, Vaughn Tantlinger, Frank L I ,sac V S s.tyV ,S V y A-M yuyet Officers: Secretary Kathy Karangeanes, President Tammy Stiles, Treasurer my Vyliz Vaughn Tantlinger, Vice-president Scott Marino, Mrs. Schaller, Program Coor- A y VVYVVV tV's ,sal ff V ' ,, -ff'-'ff ef- : f1' -' f dinator Mark Marsh. 'I20 Y' librarian as they enjo pleasant atmostphere Library Aides Front row Mrs Schaller Rhonda Kmzey, Brigitte Dillon, Paula Petrucci, Tracy Catanese, Terri Miller, Tammy Stiles. Peters Bob Crooks Geri Krouse Noel Nepa Doug Yonker, Melissa Row three: Mark Marsh, Wendy Beeler, Kathy Karageanes, Susan Kay, Heming Carrie Duncan Stephanie Miller Row two Scott Marino, Cory Peters, lim Yeager, Mike Detwiler, Vaughn Tantlinger, Mike Kim Tosh Tracey Snyder Kim Eckenroad Virginia Hughes, Susan Caldwell, David Simpson. A ,MM V 2 Wil' Senior Library Aides: Mrs. Nancy Schaller, Tracy Catanese, Vaughn Tantlinger, Susan Kay, Wendy Beeler, Terri Miller, Tammy Stiles, Mike Detwiler, Mark Marsh, Scott Marino, Kathy Karageanes. Library aides use their study hall periods to assist the librarian with clerical duties and other chores in the library. The Library Club members must be library or audio visual aides. The group decorates the room for various seasons of the year, and in the spring they arrange a field trip or outing of some type. 121 Basketball Clubs attempt to improve junior High Basketball Club - Front row: Kevin Stutzman, Rusty Ludwig, Michael Hamilton, Greg Page, Rodney Bender, Mark Rich- ards, Michael Blankenbicker, Bob Crooks, Chad Guaetta, Erick Mc- Clure, Noel Nepa, David Sheriff, Doug Rowland. Row two: Mr. Toy, Tom Pardee, Mark Caldwell, Scott Bernabo, Bill Parsha, Richard Brinker, Jody Graver, Steve Crusan, Brad Martin, Stan Moore, Kirby Officers: Mr. Toy, Treasurer David Swatsworth, President David Hamilton, Vice- president Randy Clessner, Secretary Jeff Sheriff. Both the senior and junior high Basketball Clubs meet regular- ly during the season to gain additional practice time and to discuss the subtleties of offensive and defensive strategy. 122 Bryson, Rodney Ludwig, Brian Lichtenfels, David Hamilton. Row three. Mr. Bryson, Bob Bendel, Mark Berezansky, jeff Sheriff, Dave Swatsworth, Bill Sears, Jim Prisk, Dave Lentz, Darren McClure, Scott Mulligan, Mike Hofecker, Noel Lickenfelt, Randy Glessner, Doug Long. E -ff , if m H - ' st. players' skill and knowledge of game at-5 1 Qlllqc, ,, , , A , ,-1: Senior High Basketball Club - Front row: Mr. Pahach, Tracy Catanese, Vince Crusan, Mike Yaworski, Randy Lavely, Brian Stutzman, Art Gibson. Row two: Rick Ludwig, Bryan Kolesar, joe Thompson, Tim Howard, Dick Stuart, Kevin McLaughlin, Pete Cratosky. Row three: Chris Dragan, Alan Shearer, Dan Custer, David Simpson, Ken McCul- lagh, Rob Swatsworth, Bill Conrad. Football Club promotes team spirit Football Club - Front row: Mr, Hiner, Vince Crusan, james Callis, Chuck Lepsch, Tyler Stiffey, Jeff Short, Todd Bucklen, Scott Mundorff, Glenn Flickinger, Randy Lavely, George Hall, Rich Dipofi, Morris Ludwig, Mr. Page. Row two: Shon Henderson, Brian Stutzman, jeff Page, Keith Baird, joe Thompson, jim Suschak, Greg Gamble, Tim Howard, Wayne Gehring, Allen Moon, Chris Tantlinger, Joe Flick- inger. Row three: Corey Riddell, Chris Dragan, Dick Stuart, ,lay Merritt, Matt McGeary, Doug Garland, Dan Custer, Nate Foust, Ernie Ritenour, David Simpson, Bill Conrad, Mike Suschak. During the football season, members of the Football Club meet regularly with the coaches to review game films with an eye to improving their performances in upcoming games. W- ww as g .F 1- ...-v-' Lg. ,.... I . , 'Y it -'-N I f ng is E! QQR- ,.,Q . N 0 if K s 5 2 M l Senior 0-Tech students learn skills -xi Hx N . 'M ss ' i l H A L I '- f - , , S P ya is - 4- W 5:53 is i 'Q' N mmlww. , , , ,. wefscwwwmwff--ww cw- W ,- V i , . Q , X 5 4? , 'Mm fm, 'g f W -'f .T ,,., l im i ,...' C if 2 Q Q sz s: Q, l e 's A Ns , s, e 111 I 11' ' . - ' . s e we lf M -sf ' ' i Ye 1 L ' ,. V J., , s, A. ' ,M-.ag ' Oda for world of work tomorrow f f Q ,, .. ,. Y i V 'Vs VVVVVVQV VF i H .H e Q f' I L fi XV, V V V B ty NV m ,E V.,V1,V. Airy .V V' 5 VV K -f1. ,, K -Rf'-.f': ,Q A K Sfffifft Tf'iq51l - - , f,, H V fm VV V k 37 Q f'f A I ' 1 if W5 1 s 2 5 'X MQW an fu X, sag! 3? xx H junior junior Class Coordinator Mrs. Ro- mayne Schwartzel and junior Class Secretary Kristie Merritt. Lori Arford Tim Astolos Keith Baird , Scott Baird Christine Balencic - Q, W lon Beatty f .Stir Bonnie Bendel Kathy Berkey Russell Bernabo Phyllis Blake jerry Boring Kevin Boring Orbin Boring Kelly Brett jim Brown Kerry Bryson Todd Bucklen Bonnie Caldwell Michael Caldwell , Kelli Carney g Tina Colson 373 Bill Conrad if a' Nancy Crawford Colleen Crooks 1 r ' officers need organizational skill junior Class Officers: Treasurer Ruth Galbraith, Teresa Spangler fi., if President Kelli Carney, Vice-president ll . . , - ' F 552 'I Q, I i t 1 muy W eww .nf Q Ax 0' 'W sfii ,He 1. 'f . 1 X 'aj 1 tw- f t 'f A .. Q 1 , Y ff A ' ., wg. jew -5, , , f . 1-iw ' I J ' X , 3 Ik' i.. . Vi A .,. C' N C . i ' fi ,f. be .Q ...s fee yy.y gf x , we I j ix kk W l and ambition to finance and plan prom ,k .2 wut., e ,, 9 4 an 5 I 4, an - 1 P, 419 .Q Q5 la! A ef X llfw Nw' D 22,4 .ra A Q 'Maj W if J H i Q- L be g , Aa.a1 , ,, it .W 1 ,.:1f2:--,, ,,.. 5 Y-'EQ 4 5 f ii f 532 iiii r I Ju., fix- Karen Crusan Vincent Crusan Donna Csehoski Melinda Custer Anita Devlin Ernie Dickson Janice Dillon Susan Dillon Ruth Galbraith Greg Gamble Crystal Garland Jeanette Gehlmann Wayne Gehring Chris Hall Tammie Hall Brenda Helzel Gregory Heming Laura Heming Ernie Henderson Nina Henderson Lorrie Horrell Steve Howard Tim Howard Thomasine Huey Virginia Hughes Rick jasper Eric Johnson Susan Killen Tammy Kinzey William Klauss Randy Lavely Barbara Lazarowicz Lisa Lear Richard Ludwig Amy Luther Tracy Lych Stacie Madeley Lisa Marino Donald Marsh Brenda Martin Matthew McGeary Richard McGinnis Kevin McLaughlin Kelly Merritt Kristie Merritt William Merritt Traci Miller Allen Moon Scott Mundorff Lisa Novak Matt Parker Cerri Parsha Nola Pecora Walter Perry Paula Petrucci Joy Ritenour Lori Rolley William Rummell Barbara Sapp Gregory Shingler Karen Shirey Thomas Shomo jeff Short Karen Short Lisa Simpson Chris Snyder Junior girls make spirited showing YL QI fa' , X ,V ,, if 7 f T disease M new f' ' 'If asv' - at of '-eye-f-r .diy f 1 g 1,.:.m: H 'Me ff K 'QQ 14 .... . 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Johanna Ashcom Teresa Baird Renee Balencic Cathy Barnhart Tony Barrow Mary Bealonis Lisa Berezansky Pamela Bloom Lori Bobko Lani Boring Carol Brinker Pam Brown Kelly Buckles james Callis Ronald Cavallo joe Clark George Cole Tammy Colson Daniele Crusan Danny Custer Beth Davis Chris Dragan Tom Dubics Donna Ellsworth lx 'iw A , xl f V' s Y I ,g af' ff i T SC., f ' 2 4 - K r - vm ,-,k , wir 51 in s a x- 5 ks.af it x X. 'let ..e X X 11 ai -1. .f fm, fn. is-'Y ' P X A , 'KK M 0- QW JN. ak MYQW 134 9 .a ' B Aiitt 3 fe,, ' l C fa x .w.....,... Xa' X Q 1, Q, 3 ll like fag' X is ,L , f 'vii lu Q 412g,,,a 5 1' I .B A he E: ,B My N N sw? as they begin senior high classes N Sfsif i Y .W Harold Ellsworth Patti Ference Lisa Fox Geneva Galbraith Arthur Gibson Kim Gluslco Peter Gratosky Beth Heming Philip Henderson Shon Henderson Traci Henderson Richard Hood Natalie Hudson Charlie james Michael Kelly Bryan Kolesar Katherine Lawrence Kris Layton , ,rx m Sophomores sometimes da dream or enjo Harold Luther Chuck Lepsch Theresa Lorditch Donald Ludwig Barbara Lynch Gena Marsh Lori Marsh Mark Matson Annette McDonald Dave McGinnis Debbie McGinnis Mark Miller Theresa Miller jane Murphy jim Nelson Sue Palko Allison Parker Amy Parsha 19? uxw is 1 'Br , -- o,,ol A f -' : F 1 2 -' :::,.s Q.. fi-' X gs W 1 X W X ll' ll Q f : B K 5 W -has ,,m,s 5 --4'-:' . GA P -1.' fii 4. .. an 5-,xc T' KL 5 msgs c 3 ' Xr.. ,f . QMK was E '- . iff! I . ' Q - Q, is - ef A L ' but they also do some serious work 1 OUT fi fe, . 'El 1 'rf Q3 W' it , XY'-is -r 'fire ,W is i' , M rf' . Cory Peters Charlotte Piper Christine Powell Corey Riddell Kim Ritenour Bill Robinson Terry Schnavely Alan Shearer Mike Shomo Tyler Stiffey Evelyn Stiffler Ianis Stutzman jim Suschak Tracy Swank Darcy Taggart Darla Ulm Lisa Walls Brian Welshons Mary Wilhelm Melissa Williams Diann Wynn Mike Yaworski lim Yeager Ioyce Zonts 532.33 car Not Pictured Tim Allhouse Kerry Boring Lisa Cooper LeRoy Crusan Tracy Deemer Brian Garland Tom Howard Brenda Michalides john Suschak Mark Tutokey Michelle Tutokey Mike Wynn aa Freshmen begin studies in new area 5 K ,, , 'SW' Freshman Officers: Vice-president Alane McDonald, President Kristin Mitch- ell, Secretary Amy Hedges, Vice-president Shari Ferris, Treasurer Kristine Kinnel. April Allshouse Beth Arford Melissa Baird Iohn Beard David Betz Glenn Biss Keith Boring Tammy Boring Karen Brudnak Timothy Burkett George Caldwell Chris Cardarella Barbara Clark Billie Sue Clawson john Colson Tracey Colson Melony Condron Herbert Coy Dianne Crooks Michael Cummings john Custer Thomas Custer lane Deemer Todd Deemer Q, H, , ' are fi- W ff ff in im l 1 it Q ' wand 1 'lik 4,-e. 1.,sqirr1y..: ,,...,..., , M 49 Ka ' if 4 1 2i1gf1Qf,zq ,,- it ,X ' . . Q tt .1 gifs N. 1 X ' .,: if N-wo-.rf 1 VPD' 'Nui ,V .5 ,3 gi... f ees Q C K L. 1 sf X ii W, .. X, ef . . Q M 'E T' y MA , ,N ,, fr. e : of sclence and foreign language X x sh Q l-3' 'V ilk xii Qjiq o Q M MM, ,M N vu N M ' to was , is sz ' Kim Eckenroad Tracy Elkin Serena Ellermeyer Shari Ferris Dawn Filat Viola Galbraith Kathy Garland Debra Geary Randy Glessner Anthony Hajjar David Hamilton Amy Hedges Bruce Henderson Michael Hirsch Michael Hofecker Roberta Hughes john Huston Nelson johnson Larry Iohnston Brett Kerr Kendra Kerr Curtis King Kristine Kinnel Kelly Knee inth graders are a happ lot jill Langham Nancy Lazarowicz David Lentz Brian Lichtenfels Stacie Lichtenfels Christopher Little Douglas Long Rodney Ludwig Richard Marino Sherry Marsh Valli Marsh Todd Martin Amy Mayer Gordon McClure Alane McDonald Brinton McCarvey Ruth McKlveen Glenn McMaster Gayle Merritt Kristin Mitchell Matt Palko Charles Palmer Roxanne Penrose Craig Peters .mf- 2,2 me r A A VL: ,N s V 'Vif? 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Standing: Vice-president Laura Rosensteel, Treasurer Car- rie Duncan. Debbie Arford , Theresa Balencic A, V, Q Beth Banko Robert Bendel fy- ' t . , ZLZQ f t.1 2 a- 1 Rodney Bender A -' Mark Berezansky 7 X' 3 Q gl Q A .A . .. t. I M31 ' wt W , ,A fr 'Vik f 7 ' ' H 'E 'W john Bihon if I , ' ,V f ' 4, 'J f' Tammy Boring my t it 5 Kevin Brett 3 XX ff ' you ' W - VX Q' W Richard Brinker Www A 'i 'E -v - jgi mf Gwen Bucklen AV g V V I Lori Clark 1 F ,QR , ag ff -- .Q Samuel Closson Barbara Coy Collette Crownover I 'X 'ZW' Becky Crusan Steven Crusan Rodney Cummins ' IR! enthusiasm for physical activit assi.. P., . ,, I . V, m5M,t,,v . se may xy ,,,,.in, Qs ,s -.--as .M,,-.- as ,. f I 1 Te' ' ,, . is wg 1. ,f , as 1' 1 QP 't su. ,ii x 5 5 ' Q Q .' . D 1 lv. f X! iw , M f i, X .. ,, if QL. 9 W-va, is xr s- W ' sf 1 X wa ,- , f1! Debby Davis Donna Davis Doug Deemer Scott Dennison Paul Dubics Carrie Duncan Theresa Garland Karen Gehring Jody Graver Floyd Hall Tammy Heming Christy Hirsch David Horvath Juanita Housel Keith Hudson Donna Hughes Jolene Jarvis Paula Kerr Eighth-graders like to be involvec Rhonda Kinzey Geri Krouse Christina Lambing Edward Lawrence jill Lear Noel Lickenfelt Beatrice Luther Eric Luther Lisa Marsh Robert Mattern Shawn McGinnis Wendy McGinnis Trisha Merritt Scott Mulligan Erin Murphy Kevin Neuner jeff Norris William Parsha F if ,,f lk K -2...f..4 ll, sm ig fi ,, - ellih 'DN , SU' .., .f :Fw 2 WA, lx ' 'um L 1 fs S 3 .. A , -:,,. 1: 1 K' 3 V Qu- xr i U Y ' X L rusa e L - I-4 I Lfyi- New 1 .Q ' , ,fl Q S . t f 1 Q2 2 L . resrr.t at 3 is K . ,.rr,.L -5 as 'W ...en w V, at vw A vxig. if rw er,e l e-1le t rr g - in the gym or in the classroom ,s r 52 X1 ,, If , I W if A5 l 1 -fr e VI '? ff- 45 Q V fr, :,,f:f4 ' J 1 iff , My :1 641251: C U 1. Q,-K, . 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Bobby Austin Susie Bealonis Lori Beard Bill Betz Michael Blankenbicker Doug Bloom jill Bobko Mike Brown Jeff Brown Kirby Bryson Gary Buckles Mark Caldwell Tammy Callis Tonia Cieslo Kelly Cole David Condron Bonnie Craig Bobby Crooks Donna Custer Rodney Deemer Ronald Dushack Dennis Eckles Paula Ewt Mark Flickinger 144 3 in YYWTY f f ,ffl if A Az Xkfgf W Q, - agn if , ,, ,f. .i yo- , N e ln' 42 AW . . 1 iiii,ii i lsi g i is 'J rl B , i h V i g rr,, .fa r ,,t. N ,,, 4 ,if V f Q - -aw. ii 1 . if.. Y 3 i 3 F S4449 1 5 1 ,ai 4, 1 si 6? -1 challenges to entering seventh grade ., W,,T K . , , . ,..,,, ,, . ff' ' Sy y e eef N -lux iff is ... ' ii ' tm, -- f 'f 3 4 K' H lk Y efe ,, lf , B Q LZ N ' lf iff V -eww ev M t Q ' ss I XL, l lf. I' stinging if xk--' g i Y K ,:, ,., e. 'Y ,yy , L - , e'e', 2 i eil , f ' .L a :zzfgggiwg-, fQ,fi3r,1, : ,,5' 1 , 7'ee', ' 'V - f at . 9, ae! VFW 'ff 4 Q jk , .F I , aa 5 E9-Q5 H... X S' 5 Stacy Gall Matthew Gamble Thomas Garland Patricia Gehring Paula Gorman Kristin Graff Chad Cuaetta Michael Hajjar Christine Hall Leslie Hall Susannah Hall Michael Hamilton Gail Hardy Melissa Heming Charles Henderson john Higgins Cory Horvath Rusty jasper Frank Johnstone Sandra Kay Vicki Kinzey Chris Klauss Kristin Langham Scott Little Chris Long Rusty Ludwig Donna Marsh Brad Martin Curtis McClure Darren McClure Erick McClure Yvonne McCurdy Angela McDonald Patrick Miller Heather Mundorff Noel Nepa Gregory Page Thomas Pardee Bradley Payne Thelma Perry Brian Peters Bruce Peters Ricky Rager Mark Richards Carol Ritenour Melanie Shatzer David Sheriff Eric Shetler f' Seventh graders find opportunities 9 ,I re-Q .. ,Ji 4, fl N. sty H, 'i ',fg P 5 4 it J :If 1?-gg 'E M53 WM, MKS: ,. -was-x'r3f-, P WJ 2 -mf 5? fa, J K' 'ef 1, M1 Y -1 gil 'ffi Q il' e 'fy' WW' Warren Shuey Beth Snyder Marianne Stanislaw Kathy Stiffey Kevin Stutzman Paula Swatsworth Lindsey Tantlinger Pamela Wakefield Debi Wisner George Yaconi Yvonne Yeager Janice Zufall Not Pictured Scott Bernabo Crystal Gamble Ricky Rosenberger john Sandoval Aaron Showman T, ,.4AJ, A . w , ' '--, ff I JL A 5 F wg ,We K 4 f f.-mfm ,, H - , .,,,,f.,e Underclassmen enjoy their best of times ,Q t ig '11 7 sv iv if W' L f fm 4 if ,- :f 5 9 V A... .1152 13-'Ai . -PWM . .- W Ill , 1. ,x 'u 0 Q 35154 Q.. wg, . 3 X Y M, g . ...W Q s ., X --1 i 4221 92 .fx ' , ff 1 , , X fvgfwj 33 ff fn My Q me Z' Ay 1 1 ,. fb W a KM i A 4 si ag X V ' M f 'N I 5 1 2 ,f .M 71 Q My I -:Ni b vm' , . A , ' 'K .ggi WW , , 4 'D S . 12 6 Q fm! My What were you doing? Nothing-just standing there Lf. sf., ww u- 5. W Q: . in f- fa 6 V! 1 if xx , pi- s .4 . M ,-B-5 X , , z ,.f'r' ...ff if 5542 1: fE'i'I 'Y M wg. M t PMN, Board members and administrators combine Milroy Carnahan Fred PiCkup Superintendent of Schools High 5Ch00l Principal Ligonier Valley Board of Education - Seated: David Eyer, Ray ing: Richard Black, john McKlveen, jack McCoy, Kenneth Conrad, Gladys Siard, Dr. Mary Kinney, Erma Stouffer. Stand- Cutlip, Donald Moffat. efforts to make schools operate smoothly Michael Vetere Assistant Principal Secretaries Mrs. Shirley McChesney and Miss Linda Magnani Operation of Laurel Valley High School and the Ligonier Val- ley School District is in the hands of a group of capable and highly-trained administrators. Their efficiency and dedication provides sound educational programs for a wide variety of stu- dent needs. 153 Math and Science teachers emphasize Curtis King Mrs. Margaret King Kenneth Glenn Life SCier1C6, Biology, GSH- Science Chemistry I, II, Physical Science Biology, Ecology 1 Tw ,Q'1fl5ff52T?'LI John Sekela Physical Science, Earth Science W Ls K, A practical application of ideas and concepts up ft. 4 t . ,,,.. ., '-aw J..1iDW --as . , , Lee Kerr Algebra l, Geometry, Trig0n0m9TfY, Math Analysis K . an--vw-.W ,awww or i , NM SS! 5 R as 116, joseph Rura Math 7, 9 K . I.. my .fe Paul Duncan Gerald Page Physics, Math 8, General Math Algebra I, II, Consumer Math Q ii, . ti l--.,.-Q English and Language teachers ard: x'k 5 Berton Toy Reading, English 12 Mrs. Kay McMillan William Plickinger English 8 and 9, Speech English 7, 9, 11 Mrs. Vanessa Roddy English 10 and 11 5522! ' 1 I 'Lg gi :gf 44 ' , 2 .M . 'Q' , I A ii? ff K! work to improve communication skills Mrs. Romayne Schwartzel Spanish -M,,,,wvA'M. VA,.Mw ' ,.-v L ilg Mrs. Nancy Schaller Librarian S Mrs. Lila Peters German, English 7, 12, Iournalism ,,,., , s , f--V 'Z S 'ms 4 f 1' Wye A ,gawk LT, x , ....r 51.47 Q 'Q 157 Business Department introduces computers Mark Lemmon Typing I, General Business Training J ws if fi MA 1 Dale Wahl Typing, Business Math, Accounting, Office Machines, Computer Education W zigmffi ' in s 3' Sz I M, S Miss Patricia Lawlor Business English, Typing, Office Machines, Shorthand I X , . A x ti if B ,gr Q' Ei F rt and Music classes foster creativit I ' KB ,, ef 5, ik.. I 1 - Fr 9 r M M J, fe, -VVV I , Lf Kenneth Vallino Eugene Gorirossi junior High Art Instrumental Music Tffl V, junior and Senior High Bands of gs . E H tetti fc t s eet -isiitzitg gs, 3 as Marist, S 2 SRU is nmmsmi Q , i 5 1.. VE? slfimli Vim f , uuuu eee , ., , as YOURS M , HOLIDAY is ,mf . ' f, Ku l ..,.f M, s ' f- aa l'2i1'Z'f. .. ' ' .... e .s Q ,K Etf, A V , Z W ei . '-' te- gif: - ' fs? t t i Qu' in ' Wi fi 3 5' ttt S tttet i Mrs. Joanne Bauman Sculpture, Drawing and Painting Crafts, Drawing and Design, Fabrics Duane Hall Modern and Western Music junior and Senior High Choruses QL ,E :mae 5- fi --,' 21 s as - sii- F-1 A 1 W 1 A. Vocational courses teach practical skills -pmnm , ,,,,,,,, V,-ww-H if,-.. Marvin Keller Mrs. Mar Metal Shop Clothing, Foods Mrs. Oscie Kuhar, R.N. School Nurse ,,,,,........--.- if iv- , ,,,. mv 5 'fi 5- fi' Q - 1, ri 'F ' If. 1-Q, Q ff K ai f ' f ie King Andrew Pahach and Nutrition Wood Shop W V . .m a V 4,41 A 4 Sb X 1 .V aaaa M. X Q 2 1 ., P- Q ' i 9 W A 5 W r A I 'K V 'af YQ 1 v- lf . .,,, . ' M 4' f 3 is ,ff V 1 ' Hi- ' if SSH: H ' 93 33 5 .,,-i .i , Q it im i - M f' 'Q frm, ff' 523- ,W K , f fe , , exe H -'gif Q f A ' W uri.:-,sis uf- V .,,,,,,.WJewwr .mf an K' Health and Fitness receive emphasis w -'H-M .N..,, '71 2 3' wif' 5l:fmfIeQi1iff.ai: l Af? ees s , ' - ' 9 4 llif., is ilififfii 1 1 AE 5 Angelo Sembiante fs a E if 4 A f 1 n f f? if HealthfSafety, Physical Education Mrs. Diana Nicolai Robert Bell Physical Education Physical Education . .a,f. E c, is .c Q : d rg Us J y 5 Q, f ' ' Wm cssi cssss c s , m is r .. ,K 2 if si is ,,. P sis P if Q ' a ,M aff y ' E W is K ,. i,,., 3 f Ilii ,. Y va uw Q. ' u,m.x: Wayne Howard Health, Physical Education NUR, M Students are introduced to cultures Eugene Cameron Civics, Economics, POD Richard Hiner Current Issues, World Cultures n w l Ernest Pudliner Thomas Bryson World Cultures I and ll U. 5. Cultures I and Il z223 ff -f .9303 ' t Aa I 1' 9 . ' f,-. f w,1,i-5':f?A 8 Zl?f,5f V V K ..w v er a ilifg 2839 70? Special teachers meet various student needs Robert Bendel Francis Parks Mrs. Patricia Solich Occupational Education Learning Disabilities Center LD Center Aide Jerry Allen Stanley Dohoda Senior High Guidance Counselor Junior High Guidance Counselor ,. 5 .2 ' Q new as 1 i i? 94-fr ' f Y 6 If N L E 'M X - . ' i ,A . - ,F , -I K MN , .r 1,1-' has fine 'Art' of maintenance Custodian Art Gable T KSN i R ,gyms ,wus mm -1 Custodians Sondra Boring, Blaine Smith X is wife? . il 1 await 'L QW ' if ss 75 'ff' I H51 Wkni 'ii f ,nm lime lf' haww H W ..',- 5, in lt Q 6 Cafeteria Staff: Nora Gordon, Janet Brinker, Ioan Lichtenfels, Mid McDowell, Head Cook Mary Burkett, Pearl Gable, Gail Fletcher. Absent - Clara Gamble. Cafeteria Staff: Ina Neiport, Connie Nelson, Mabel Rector. Matrons: Billie McKowan, Doris Sheriff, Adeline Morrow ,, nm W Q il f ', W WW i i 1,N'm,' IW 'IE X ,ff ff F WW New ' I , Vw? 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EXCAVATI , R.D. 1, Box 387 New Florence, PA Phone: 412-235-2702 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 ls Right, As Lesser Men Take To Discover What Will Pay. S563 TOM RUWLAND NA TI ON WIDE INSURANCE C g 1 T Th C1 Of 1982 SMI THLE Y CONSTRUCTION Donald Smithley RD 1 B 314 E t g B 1 PA L d D 1 p g 14125 238 4430 S pt Sy t ' ' -'S 56? 'E' Good Luck Rams From 4, AM w, ii :km W , ,X,X . Wi. N V, , 2 3 WM X X , M 1 fa ,' xEZsv.i A v,,W2 :: Ji' zgkiww w 52 A M V X fx . V , f 'S' 'T X i 'Y ,, A I 1 ' M H0 ER CITY STATE NK ARMAGH, PA. 725 uffkkf-ffzlwkf 15111114 lllflffo' 17 f1!!,s'0 www Banking Hours: Member FDIC Mon. -Thurs. 10:00 to 4:30 Friday 10:00 to 8:00 Saturday 9:00 to 12:00 10095 Membership A.I.B. Ann- Best Wishes To The Class Of 82 THE REAL MCCO Y'S DAIR Y MART Route 711 Halfway Between Ligonier G New Florence DUANE BORING VFW AND LADIES AUXILIARIC INC. STILES, MARKET Fresh Meats Fresh Produce Groceries Hoagies Submarines Mini Subs THE OLD FASHION CANDY STORE! Phone 446-5516 Seward, PA OPEN DAILY 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. STILES, KOOLI T KORNER steak hoagies hamburgers sundaes shrimp pizza fries tacos cones Phone 446-5516 Seward, PA OPEN DAILY 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. S TILES ' PRO HARD WARE Supplies for the do-it-yourselfer Plumbing Supplies Electrical Supplies Sakrete Glass Paint Phone 446-5516 Seward, PA OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Good Luck Semors From the Stiles' Gary Sr. Sandy Gary Jr. Cathy Tammy Jodi Vg ge HE DERSON UTO P RTS AUTO PARTS CUSTOM EXHAUST TIRES 1- 023. 'lf A 'H 0 ting, Route 711 Across From The Laurel Valley High School Phone: 412-235-2150 '81 STUDENT COUNCIL '82 President .... .... A my McDonald Vice President . . ....... Susan Kay Secretary .... .... W endy Beeler Treasurer . . ....... .... ,.......... . . . Wendy Galbraith Ted Luther Sherry Betton Cathy Grenke Laura Browning Ken McCullagh Maria Pereira Julie Wolf Karol Ritenour Ion Beatty Janice Tantlinge Advisor - Mr. Duane Hall STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Shawn Stufft Colleen Crooks Stacie Madely Brian Garland Amy Parsha Kim Ritenour Lisa Walls Bryan Kolesar Kristin Mitchell Dave Lentz Dave Swatsworth Shari Ferris Betsie Walls Colleen Stiffey Jill Lear Paula Kerr Kevin Stutzman Greg Page Heather Mundorff Lindsey Tantlinger NATIDNWIDE INSURANCE TOM SELLERS BOX 195 ARMAGI-I, PA 15920 THE NORTH AMERICAN COAL CORPORATION EASTERN DIVISION President - J. Conrad Gamble V. President - Robert L. Gamble Secretary - Joseph L. Howe GAIVI BLE 8: GAM ELEC Vfm-Vlq-jx mM g,m A , X VE. A WAVE' A A GENERAL CONTRACTORS Uiiii-F Minn. P o sox 57 ?,,,mf BOLIVAR. PENNSYLVANIA 15923 AREA CODE 412 6764747 62 Years In Construction Business Congratulation Seniors XX Bank and Trust ea A FULL SERVICE BANKQ Bank 85 Trust New Florence Office Ligonier Street New Florence, PA Phone: 235-2990 535-4154 Member FDIC Bank 81 Trust Bolivar Office 622-29 Washington St. Bolivar, PA Phone: 676-4743 The bank . you can grow wlih Mellon Bank A neighboryou con count on. 1 Va LA LAUREL V LLEY HIGH SCHUOL CHAPTER 2498 EDUCATION P 2 u--un ws.-an uaucmon nxocmng. 'lo 0 ul nu In 0 nl ll no c Annu sl au U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA Q President ...... ..... T ammy McGinnis Vice President . ..... Karol Ritenour Secretary . . . ..... ....r.... B eth Fletcher Treasurer . .................... Kathy Karageanes Advisors: Miss Pat Lawlor Mr. Dale Wahl AST ToP. .. f.f mxL...sx3 1 5fTNJ s t ra f SCHOOL Bus Q Egg, .' N f g 1 -Q '. - l - ' - 1 ', f . . . , ' ' . il -1 u 'riff -11 L' A QW MWWWW .S ZS Z ,.:1:A.1 www? - ' S as Z o ..g-N fx f N fx fsff. Ox JN 1 N IN f U . - ' X w-,,,.. V X QL . LQ N Before A New Start Congratulations, Class of '82 VUEGDZ LATROBE, PA Vulcan Nlold and Iron Company ' Vulcan Engineering Company Westmoreland Plastics Company ' Hydro Carbide Corporation Shepard Niles Crane Si Hoist Corporation ' Chemung Foundry Corporation Parnell Precision Products, Inc. Class of 1982 ' ' - 1 ' ' f ,.: -1 - ' ' . . , 1 1- H - - , , if f -. ima: -- A , . The secret's out. People in the know are prealicting great things for the Class of'82. Congratulations, graduates! Best wishes for your goodfortune in things to come. KENNAMEFAL ssnvliimnr C O C n l 8 r a t U O 1 f 8 S S a t 1 i 9 8 2 O I1 S BOLI VAR HARD WARE 540 Market Street Bolivar, PA 15923 676-4792 Shannnn Glrerk Baptist Qlhurrh ILE. 1 Shannon Grnk BUHD Nrm Zlilnrrnrr, Fa. 15544 rr' Viimn ' ,ff 1 'Mum' '- A warm hearted church with a Christ centered message Sunday School 9245 8-IH Morning Worship 11200 8-U1 Youth Choir 5:00 p.m Church Training 6100 P-m Evening Worship 7:00 p.m Wed. Night Prayer Service 7100 P-m Pastor: Bill Sears Church Phone: 235-2130 Home Phone: 235-2308 Testifying both to the Jews, and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. Acts 20:21 NEW PLURENCE LUMBER CUMPANY Phone: 2.35-2060 FLOYD KEELER TRUCKING SERVICE BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1982 DUMP TRUCK HAULING STATE INSPECTION - REPAIRS - TIRES RT 711 New Florence, PA 15944 Phone: 412f235-2844 235-2727 NEW FLORENCE FLORAL SHOP UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Elaine P. Mulvihill New Florence, PA 15944 YOUNGSTOWN TIRE SERVICE, INC. rs- a ' S lllfflflllllllllw k . Sr--'sa'-... .--f ,,f LATROBE ST' I , YOUNGSTOWN, PA I I ?P. 1 git- ljx - 1 ' I D I C ip, N S B.E Goodrich 539 1861 539 7520 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982 PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Main Office Ligonier Valley Branch Iennerstown, PA Laughlintown, PA Somerset Mall Brnanch Conemaugh Area Branch Somerset, PA Jerome, PA YOUR INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY BANK BORING'S ARCTIC CAT THE FLORENCE MINING COMPANY KENNETH N. GRAY FUNERAL HOME Donald E. Gray, Supervisor Seward, PA Phone 18141 446-6471 J 85 B AUTO PARTS We Machine Brake Drums 8L Rotors Open 7 Days A Week M0n-W6d- Fri 8:30-8:00 Tues-Thur 8:30-5:30 S I d 8'30-4'00 a ur ay . . Sunday 10:00-2:00 Phone: 412f 238-2921 238-7585 191 Put your money to Work! Start saving at Standard Savings and Loan Association. Daily compounding makes your money work harder. Savings 81 Loan Association 211 West Main Street Phone 412x238-6655 STVDARDSA LAUREL VALLEY TREE FARM CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1982 Route 711 New Florence, PA BOLI VAR LANES giiggirlifl St' Phone: 67614900 Lydia 8a Lysle McClellan Kathy KL Jim McClellan ED WARD J. SPEIDEL FUNERAL HOME Complete Facilities - Modern - Air Conditioned Market Street Bolivar, PA Phone: 676-4771 CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OP 1982 'YS l ib 3 . HOSPITALITY TODAY LOYALI-IANNA STREET LIGONIER, PA 15658 44123 238-9545 s 8. .I Enterprises A Ligonier sneer New FLORENCE, PA. on nf Eg! , f 4-X 2 -- Cformedy Graff's Garage 84 Servnce Stationj uw Q P EN SWWY : fx E Xl . ffm? Th' A ' V V ' I NEWS? 5 Also featuring sales 8 service 0 fAu1o 8. Pick-up Truclq cnmu sAws...PuMrs...s1muc rmmmsns 4 :jf . HA Qu L C NIC L 8' 4 ,,,. -5 '-. .A . X-- 4 X K My ff I 00 Twig AUTO fi ,gf ff BODY m f' A - A ff WX fisgix WQRK A X56 1004,SENIORSCEEEASDISCOUNTS A? O- . H '-f X ' noun rowmc smvlcf 41 ws MAKE House cms 194 1-' ' ' -'1' after 10 PM 235-2155 and ask for Bill or Judy Merritt CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF SZ UNITED STATES NIITIDNIII. BANK Helping people just like you. SEWARD AUTO PARTS Pennsylvania State Inspection Ph 446 5215 t 56 S d PA LINDA'S CRAFT HIDEWAY R. D. 1 Bolivar, PA 14121 676-5765 ORIGINAL GIFTS 8: CRAFT SUPPLIES P D lv Cl d S d y L d W d T Y Y MG PHONE 412 238 5633 C mpliments Of JOHN HALL, Inc. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR ROUTE OE LIGONIER PA -0 3 MoxHAM NATIONAL BANK LIGONIER VALLEY OFFICE R. D. 1 Phone Route 711 412-238-662? - HOURS - Mon. through Thurs. -- 9 A.Ma to 4:30 RM, Friday --- 9 A.M. to 6 P.M, Saturday -- 9 A.M. to 12 Noon A full service Qanlcing opefrcgtfiofn . . , in the L'I:U'O'i'L'l6'I' Valley Mfmfi-Mall ANNIE7S TAVERN, INC. A CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1 8 West B01 R t 259 P yl Hair Un-Ltd. LIGONIER VALLEY MINI-MALL LIGONIER, PA. 15658 ROSE MARIE ROSENSTEEL LYNDA MILLER PHONE: 4121238-7929 N oooo LUCK DAVE -N Q 9 CQ Cagdwew CLARK'S AUTO SHOP .' LAND CLEARING CONTRACTORS, INC. ' Route 711 - Robb, PA LIGUNIER, PENNSYLVANIA 15658 235-9970 Collision 8: Towing 24 hours State Inspection Ed Clark, Prop Congratulations To The Class Of 1982 WA TKINS MARKET Waterford Groceries - Delicatessen - Produce - Kodak Film - Magazines Amoco Dealer Gas - Diesel Fuel - White Kerosene - Quaker State Oil PhOH6:238-9714 THE CORPS DANCE STUDIO LATROBE BLAIRSVILLE GREENSBURG AND TRIM-N-TAN AEROBIC- SUNTANNINC CENTER Unity Plaza - Latrobe, PA 537-3303 Congratulations LATROBE LUMBER :Ya SUPPLY CO. 500 Lloyd Avenue Latrobe, PA Phone: 537-3348 I EE YATES MOTORS North Market Street Extension Ligonier, Pennsylvania 15658 Telepho 2 412-238-9577 ED'S AND MID'S WATERFORD AUCTION Consignment Sales Every Saturd y - 7 p.m. W. E. McLean - A t' Compliments Of COUCH'S MARKET U.S. 30 L I b HAL ULAS RESTA URAN T 8: BAR Latrobe, PA Phone: 537-2881 539 9929 B 8: B ELECTRICAL MFG. CO., INC. Electrical Mining Supplies Seward, PA 15954 McCu6e Q-'uuerul Home Sincere Dedicated Service Howard S. McCabe John D McCabe Ligonier 82 Derry, PA Phone: C4125 238-5511 64125 694-2789 MA Us SPORTING Goons 5+ . Bicycles - Guns - Toys - Fishing Equipment I . p Et . hw . C XXX 3 Newstand sy I Books-Cigars-Cigarettes-Candy I I c ff 127 West Main Street L1gOH19I', PA CHAMPION LAKES GOLF CL UB Dick Groat 8: Dan Pelger R.D. 1, Bolivar Pennsylvania WILKINS LUMBER The Finishing Touch , Baldwin Brass f Pictures 0 Mirrors ' g AND Fireplace Equipment - Bath Boutique Visit our newly remodeled Home Center Sales Kltchen ACCGSSOFIGS 'u W1Ck9F ROOITI Area. Plumbing, Electric and General Building Bflde B00k ' Glft H9105 Supplies, PPG Paint, Garden Tools, National -Free arrangmems for an Silk flowers Hardware bought in our shop. phone 412 238-9801 Phone 412 2.38-9832 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m Saturday till 4:30 p.m. V2 mile on 711 North of Oak Grove RD. 4595, Ligonier, Pa. WEST END FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 123 West Meln Street, Llgonler Phone: 238-6644 Office Hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00 to 4:30 Friday 9:00 to 6:00 Saturday 9:00 to 12:00 FROSTY-WA Y cf: STACEY MOBILE HOME COURT Mary Eileen Gall, Owner R.D. 1 New Florence Phone: 235-2156 James And Paul Cover Photographs For All Occasions COVER STUDIO 504 Main Street Dial 536-5189 Johnstown Pennsylvania COMMERCIAL NAT1oNAL BANK of Westmoreland County LIGONIER, PENNSYLVANIA 15658 Ligonier, PA 15658 238-9538 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1982 CAROL McCULLOUGH'S BEAUTY SHOP 216 20th Street New Florence, PA Phone: 235-2408 Congratulations Class Of 1982 Prom DR. NORMAN L. PERSIO ROADWAY PHARMACY Roadway Plaza Seward, PA 15954 446-5536 Good Luck Ted and Ken, and the rest of the 1982 Seniors THE BERRY PATCH R. D. 1 Bluel:-erry Lane New Florence, PA 15944 Specializing in Pick-Your-Own Blueberries Roger 8: Bonnie Luther C4121 238-4714 KELL Y'S CRYSTAL PUOLS, INC. 1.0-.0-'S-.9.0.i-f.'v.'v.lv.l-.0.9.0.0.'v.C-f.' -'Ml-.C-.'-f.Gf.1-f.'-f.'-f.l-'MK-.G-.1-f.9.14-f. uoooovuoooouooocc E vfn Y rmfvc Fon me POOL x RD. 1 Box 335 Seward, PA 15954 lJ Phone: 446-5240 BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1982 PLEASINC1 YOU PLEASES US! Riverside Market Roadway Plaza Seward, PA R.E. WALBECK AGENCY, INC. INSURANCE 137 South Main Sr. Phones: 479-9378 Homer City, PA 15748 479-9661 FRONT END ALIGNMENT GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS STATE INSPECTION 24 HR. TOWING DICK RUDNICK 234 MAIN ST. YOUNGSTOWN. PA. 81 LONGBRIDGE, PA. Dkk 's Serwke Garage FLAT BED SERVICE GOULDIS BOTTLED GAS 2V2 East Market Street Blairsville, PA 15717 CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1982 DR. PAUL R.P. HUGHES, DDS AND DR. FRANK A. ZALAKAR, DMD New Florence, PA 8: Blacklick, PA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1982 COMPLIMENTS OF THE PIE SHOPPE Laughlintown Home of Fine Baked Goods and Community Involvement 204 PHONE 537-3438 539-1876 IO Compliments of HOLLY'S HOUSE RESTAURANT 8: DELI Rt. 711 North Phone: Ligonier, PA 238-4663 Congratulations Class Of 1982 LAUREL MT. FARM SUPPLY LIGONIER, PA 15658 WEST END MARKET Fresh Meats Groceries 8: Produce UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Store hours: 9-6 Mon.-Thurs. HG'-'fftie Gaflandl' Phone: 9-9 Friday 676-5838 AMERICAN TAILORING AND TUXEDO COMPANY 517 Main St. Indiana Mall I0hHSf0WI1, PA Indiana, PA Phone: 181 536-3150 Phone: C4121 465-4636 Macrarne Needlework Floral Crafts Wicker General Arts REBECCA BECKER 2 ., f , f ae, .. ' 'fi f , fi' ' Route 56 SL 711 fi ? S ward, PA 4 ' 1 N '- e 446-6273595 ,X CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1982 QM ' BOGARTS PARTY PLACE PICNIC FARE to GOURMET DELIGHTS Phone: 537-2323 Betty Bogart Peg Gerhard Hours 9-5 QEves. Sn Weekends by Apptj CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982 Compliments of CAFIBDPUNDUIVI Refractories Division Latrobe, Pa. Congratulations LATROBE LUMBER 8: SUPPLY CO. 500 Lloyd Avenue Latrobe, PA Phone: 537-3348 wen OUOTCJ EAYICTGI 7Wl8 144 East Main St. Ligonier, PA 15658 14121 238-9866 'HI11 CEnnhn, QUALITY PRINTING R. D. 3 Box 12 A Ligonier, PA 15658 Route 30 East 14125 238-9591 Best Wishes for a Bright and Interesting Future to the Students of LAUREL VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL from all the people at FARABA UGH CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Inc. Ligonier Route 711 North C-.MQ FOX 84 JAMES TRUCK SALES 0 LEASING ROUTE 30 E. LATROBE, PA 15650 TRUCKS I LIGONIER SALES -N- SERVICE P. O. Box L Rt. 30 E. Ligonier, PA 15658 C4121 238-5790 I Ill LIGONIER APPLIANCE :Q TV Authorized Dealer On The Diamond - 238-6488 - CANDY - TOBACCO - PAPER PRODUCTS lfeygftone Candy Company, Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS SNYDER'S OF BERLIN POTATO CHIPS REISMAN PRETZELS R. D. 4, BOX 380-C PHONES: 537-6333 LATROBE, PA. 15650 537-2695 deli ice cream - pizza - hoagies SCHOOL HOUSE TREATERY Laughlintown, Pa. Prop. jay Paullet Phone 238-7952 207 JAMES E. BECH TOLD INSURANCE AGENCY 660 Washington St. Bolivar, PA 676-5407 GRIMM'S DRUG STORE 137 E. Main Street Ligonier, PA 15658 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST RUSSEL STOVER Candy 8: Hallmark Cards HORNICK'S SPORTING Gooos at HARDWARE 316 Broad St. Johnstown, PA 15906 18143 535-7724 CHICK CICCONI THE NATIONWIDE MAN DiRINALDO STORE Shoe Repairing Newspapers Shoes And Clothing For The Entire Family Bolivar, UPS TAIRS-DO WNS TAIRS Come And Browse Open Daily - 9:30-5:00 Resale Clothes For The Entire Family Bulletin Board Service Bric-A-Brac We Orginate Others Imitate 136 E. Main St. Ligonier, Pa 15658 Phone 238 4290 OAK GROVE PHARMACY Prescriptions Natural Vitamins and Nutrition Cosmetics Photo Finishing 113 South Fairfield St. Ligonier, PA Phone: 238-6988 Jacob L. Grimm R. Ph. 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M Sc J S I , J 1 Q ff w f X f ff W nl fl A Abbott, Allen 6, 65, 69 Acknowledgements 220 Administrators 152-153 Advertisements 165-214 All Sports Club 98 Allen, jeffrey 6 Allen, jerry 163 Allshouse, April 62, 63, 88, 109, 136 Allshouse, Timothy 44, 50, 135 Altimus, Thomas 9, 14, 15, 18, 27, 32, 78, 79, 84, 104, 118 American Field Service 104-106 Archery Club 92 Ardrey, Brian 7 Arford, Beth 136 Arford, Debra 106, 140 Arford, Lori 128 Art Club 113 Ashcom, johanna 132 Astolos, Timothy 48, 128 Athletics 37-76 Austin, Bobby 144 Index Berkey, Kathy 128, 158 Bernabo, Russell 7, 78, 84, 86, 118, 128 Bernabo, Scott 71, 99, 122 Betton, Sherry 18, 36, 73, 86, 87, 101, 102, 104, 113, 114 BCKZ, Bill 88, 92, 99, 144, 150 Betz, David 51, 98, 136 Bihon, john 91, 92, 140 Biss, Glenn 136 Blake, Phyllis 79, 81, 86, 102, 103, 104, 128, 149 Blankenbicker, Michael 71, 99, 122, 144, 145, 147 Bloom, Douglas 92, 99, 144 Bloom, Pamela 78, 132 Board of Education 152 BObkO, jill 99, 115, 144 Bobko, Lori 83, 94, 104, 132 Boring, Douglas 18, 126 Boring, jeffrey 92, 143 Boring, jerry 128 Boring, john 19, 23 Boring, Karla 42 Boring, Keith 136 Boring, Kerry 135 Boring, Kevin 78, 79, 128 Boring, Lani 2, 59, 78, 94, 108, 117, 118, 132, 133, 154 B Baird, Debra 73, 80, 131, 158 Baird, Edward 18, 28, 113 Baird, Keith 44, 50, 97, 124, 128, 149, 157 Baird, Melissa 88, 109, 136 Baird, Mike 131, 149 Baird, Patricia 139 Baird, Scott 38, 39, 44, 50, 128 Baird, Teresa 132, 140 Balencic, Christine 96, 128, 131 Balencic, Renee 96, 116, 132 Boring, Orbin 128 Boring, Tammie 1111 42, 59, 74, 75, 76, 94, 96, 102, 129, 131 Boring, Tammy Q81 140 Boring, Tammy f9j 106, 136 Bracken, Rhonda 10, 14, 110, 111 Brett, Kelly 79, 81, 104, 108, 118, 128 Brett, Kevin 75, 85, ss, 92, 140, 149 Brinker, Carol 42, 78, 94, 132 Brinker, Richard 51, 70, 98, 122, 140 Theresa 57, 143 , Stephen 18, 32, 52, 53 Balencic, Balencic Band, junior 85 Band, senior 78-79 Banlto, Berll 57, 140, 150, 155 Barnhart, Cathy 132 Barrow, Tony 132, 135 Baseball 38-41 Basketball Club, junior high 122 Basketball Club, senior high 123 Basketball Basketball, Girls' junior high 62-63 Basketball Girls' jV 61 Basketball Girls' Varsity 58-60 Basketball, junior high 69-71 Basketball IV 68 Varsity 64-67 Brown, Alan lMikej 78, 85, 92, 99, 144 Brown, jeff 144 Brown, jim 128 Brown, Pamela 56, 102, 132 Browning, Laura 12, 14, 15, 19, 29, 32, 36, 54 55, 86, 87, 100, 102, 104, 114, 119, 138 Brudnak, Karen 62, 78, 79, 85, 88, 106, 117 136, 149 Bryson, Kerry 80, 104, 107, 128 Bryson, Kirby 51, 70, 98, 116, 122, 144, 147 Bryson, Thomas 64, 65, 68, 122, 162 Bucklen, Gwen 88, 109, 140 Bucklen, Todd 4, 44, 95, 124, 128, 150 Buckles, Gary 51, 99, 144 Buckles, Kelly 5, 56, 108, 132 Burkett, Timothy 51, 98, 136 Carney, Kelli 5, 54, 104, 108, 118, 119, 128, 131, 154 Catanese, Michael 19, 23, 32 Caiartese, Tracy 9, 19, 30, 36, 43, 64, 65, 82, 86, 87, 90, 94, 100, 104, 111, 112, 118, 121, 123, 149 Cavallo, Ronald 132 Cheerleaders, junior high 57 Cheerleaders, IV 56 Cheerleaders, varsity 54-55 Chemistry Club 112 Chesla, Carla 11, 110 Chess Club 93 Chorus, junior 88 Chorus, senior 86-87 Cieslo, Tonia 144, 145 Clark, Barbara 136, 143 Clark, joe 5, 89, 112, 132 Clark, Lori 106, 140 Clawson, Billie Sue 62, 78, 85, 88, 106, 118, 136, 149 Closson, Samuel 92, 140 Cole, George 93, 132 Cole, Kelly 109, 144, 147 Colson, john 98, 136 Colson, Sherry 8, 19, 26, 42, 43, 58, 59, 60, 72, 73, 74, 76, 94, 102 Colson, Tammy 74, 75, 132 C0lS0n, Tina 42, 43, 58, 61, 72, 74, 94, 96, 102, 128, 131 Colson, Tracey 7, 62, 75, 106, 107, 113, 136 Condron, Angela 19, 102 Condron, David 92, 99, 144, 146, 148 Condron, Melony 88, 109, 136 Connell, joAnne 110 Conrad, William 3, 38, 44, 64, 66, 67, 86, 90, 95, 123, 124, 128 Cooper, Lisa 2, 42, 78, 132, 135 Coy, Barbara 140 Coy, Gene 20, 13, 127 Coy, Herbert 136 Craft, Edward 139 Craig, Bonnie 144 Crawford, Mary 31, 80, 161 Crawford, Nancy 78, 128 Crooks, Bobby 71, 121, 122, 144, 149 Crooks, Colleen 42, 73, 74, 76, 86, 94, 96, 114, 128, 131 Crooks, Dianne 62, 106, 136, 157 Crooks, Patricia 9, 20, 36 Crouse, james 91, 106, 139 Crownover, Collette 140 Crusan, Angela 20, 73, 86, 87, 101, 102, 113, Bauman, joanne 113, 159 BealOniS, lvlary 56, 102, 117, 132 Bealonis, Susie 109, 116, 144 Beard, john 92, 136 Beard, Lori 88, 116, 144 Beatty, David 110 Beatty, jonathan 38, 40, 48, 52, 95, 104, 114, 128, 154 Beeler, Wendy 18, 36, 58, 60, 76, 86, 87, 90, 94, 100, 104, 105, 112, 114, 118, 119, 121 Bell, Robert 161 Bendel, Bonnie 5, 54, 55, 86, 89, 118, 128, 131 Bendel, Robert 38, 163 Bendel, Robert jr. 51, 70, 98, 122, 140, 141 Bender, Rodney 70, 85, 98, 122, 140, Berezansky, Lisa 42, 74, 75, 82, 94, 104, 108, 118, 132, 133 Berezansky, Mark 70, 92, 122, 140 C Cafeteria Staff 164 Caldwell, Bonnie 58, 59, 61, 74, 75, 82, 86, 103, 104, 108, 118, 128, 131, 155 Caldwell, George 136 Caldwell, Mark 71, 88, 122, 144 Caldwell, Michael 86, 90, 104, 105, 112, 121, 128 Callis, james 44, 50, 124, 132 Callis, Tammy 62, 109, 134, 144 Cameron, Eugene 93, 162 Camut, Anna 99 Camut, Cliff 143 Camut, joseph 143 Cardarella, james tChrisj 51, 98, 136 Carnahan, Milroy 152 118 Crusan, Daniele 83, 132, 149 Crusan Karen 129 Crusan Chris 20, 32, 97 Crusan Leroy 135 Crusan Rebecca 140 Crusan Crusan Steven 70, 88, 99, 122, 140, 141 ,VinCent38, 44,49,5O,64,95,97, 123, 124, 128 Csehoski, Brian 15, 20, 27, 32, 52, 53, 78, 79, 95 Csehoski, Donna 129, 131, 149 Cummings, Michael 88, 136 Cummins, Rodney 140 Custer, Dan 38, 50, 64, 68, 123, 124, 132 Custer, Donna 109, 144 Custer, john 136 Custer, Melinda 42, 129 Custer, Thomas 136 Custodial Staff 164 D Dailey, Jeffrey 139, 161 Davis, Beth Ann 132 Davis, Debra 141 Davis, Donna 141, 142 Deemer, Allen 20, 23 Deemer, Clinton 131 Deemer, Douglas 141 Deemer, Jane Ann 136 Deemer Deemer Deemer Rodney 71, 91, 92, 144 Todd 136 , Tracy 135 Freshmen 136-139 Fuller, Glenn 6 G Galbraith, Daniel 10, 13, 22, 52, 53, 76, 86, 87, 89, 93, 95, 104, 115, 117, 118 Galbraith, Geneva 86, 133 Galbraith, Ruth 11, 73, 94, 102, 128, 129 Galbraith, Viola 88, 137 Galbraith, Wendy 8, 15, 22, 36, 83, 86, 87, 101, 102, 114, 116, 119 Gall, Stacy 88, 91, 145 Gamble, Gregory 7, 38, 44, 50, 86, 89, 95, 118, 124, 129, 144, 149 Heming, Maria 59, 73, 94, 96, 102, Heming, Melissa 91, 121, 145 Heming, Tammy 106, 109, 141, 150 Heming, Teresa 24 Henderson Henderson Henderson Bruce 51, 98, 137 Charles 145 Dennis 38, 111 129, 131 Henderson Ernest 97, 129, 160 Henderson Mary Ann 24, 76, 101, 102, 108 Henderson Nina 3, 54, 72, 94, 102, 103, 108, 129, 131, 148 Henderson, Philip 133, 134 Henderson, Sandra 5, 8, 13, 22, 24, 36, 76, 82, 86, 87, 102, 118 Henderson, Shon 44, 50, 124, 133 Eckenroad, Franklin 7, 9, 21, 30, 100, 103, Dennison, Ronald 21, 38, 41, 127 Dennison, Scott 141 Detwiler, Michael 21, 32, 36, 104, 113, 121 Devlin, Anita 58, 61, 94, 96, 129 Dickson, Ernest 103, 129, 157 Dillon, Janice 129 Dillon, Susan 86, 104, 112, 121, 129, 154 Dipofi, Richard 10, 15, 21, 32, 44, 47, 48, 49, 95, 124, 127 Dohoda, Stanley 163 Dragan, Christopher 44, 50, 68, 86, 123, 124 132 Dubics, Paul 141 Dubics, Thomas 132 Duncan, Carrie 88, 106, 121, 141 Duncan, Paul 155 Dungeons and Dragons Club 99 Dushack, Ronald 99, 144 E 104, 110, 111, 157 Eckenroad, Kim 109, 121, 137 Eckles, Dennis 3, 85, 91, 92, 115, 144, 147 Eighth Grade 140-143 Elkin, Tracy 106, 137 Ellermeyer, Sean 21, 36, 90, 100, 118, 139 Ellermeyer, Serena 62, 63, 88, 106, 118, 137, 149 Ellsworth, Donna 132 Ellsworth, Harold 133 Ewt, Paula 3, 144 F Faculty 151-163 FBLA 102 Ference, Patti 4, 42, 72, 83, 94, 104, 119, 132, 133 Ferris, Shari, 57, 75, 85, 88, 106, 114, 117, 136, 137 Filat, Dawn 57, 85, 88, 106, 109, 137 Fletcher, Beth 21, 101, 102 Flickinger, Glenn 4, 6, 8, 12, 15, 21, 22, 32, 44, 45, 48, 49, 95, 124 Flickinger, Joseph 13, 15, 18, 21, 22, 32, 36, 38, 40, 41, 44, 45, 48, 49, 76, 95, 104, 105, 124 Flickinger, Mark 91, 92, 144 Flickinger, William 156, 157 Football, junior high 51 Football, JV 50 Football, varsity 44-49 Football Club 124 Forensics Club 117 Foster, David 38 Faust, Nathan 20, 22, 29, 38, 44, 48, 49, 95, 124 Fox, Lisa 133 Gamble, Matthew 145 Garland, Brian 44, 50, 134, 135 Garland, Crystal 59, 75, 76, 94, 129, 131 Garland, Doug 44, 50, 95, 124, 131 Garland, Kathy 106, 137 Garland, Garland, Theresa 141, 142 Thomas 78, 85, 88, 93, 145 Geary, Debra 78, 85, 88, 106, 117, 137, 149 Gehlmann, Jeanette 108, 129 Gehlmann, Robert 9, 22, 93 Gehring, Karen 62, 78, 85, 88, 89, 141 Henderson, Traci 78, 133 Higgins, John 91, 93, 145 Hiner, Richard 44, 45, 49, 124, 162 Hirsch, Christy 57, 69, 85, 91, 109, 119, 139, 141 Hirsch, Michael 51, 69, 98, 122, 137 Hofecker, Michael 51, 69, 98, 122, 137 Hollen, Sonia 131 Hollman, Cynthia 24 Homecoming 14-15 Honor Guard 80 Gehring, Patricia 145, 148 Gehring, Wayne 7, 48, 86, 89, 95, 97, 124, 129 Gibson, Arthur 38, 39, 41, 48, 68, 123, 133 Girls' Varsity Club 94 Glenn, Kenneth 75, 92, 96, 154, 155 Glessner, Gregory 11, 23, 100, 103, 157 Glessner, Randy 51, 69, 88, 89, 98, 122, 136, 137, 149, 157 Cll15l4O, Kimberly 3, 42, 43, 56, 108, 118, 133 Glusko, Tracy 2, 10, 14, 15, 23, 32, 36, 58, 60, 81, 94, 101, 102, 118 Hood, Richard 133 Horrell, Lorrie 79, 81, 86, 129, 131, 148, 149, 154 103, 108, 116, Horvath, Cory 88, 91, 99, 145 Horvath, David 92, 141 Housel, Juanita 141 Howard, Sally 72 Howard, Stephen 52, 53, 78, 86, 95, 129, Howard, Thomas 135 Howard, Wayne 161 Howard, Tim 3, 38, 44, 49, 64, 88, 67, 95, 117, 148 123 Golf Team 52-53 Gorirossi, Eugene 13, 78, 85, 159 C0rirOSSi, Maria 10, 13, 15, 23, 81, 102, 116 Gorman, Paula 88, 109, 145, 147 Graff, Kristin 88, 145 Gratosky, Peter 68, 78, 84, 123, 133 Graver, Jody 70, 92, 122, 141 Graver, William 23, 78, 79, 84, 86, 87 Grenke, Cathy 11, 12, 14, 15, 23, 31, 36, 76, 82, 101, 102, 114 Guaetfa, 71, 88, 99, 122, 145, 148 H Hajjar, Anthony 51, 98, 137, 142 Hajjar, Michael 91, 93, 144, 145 Hall, Chris 129, 149 Hall, Christine 91, 145 Hall, Duane 86, 88, 99, 114, 149, 159 Hall, Floyd 141 Hall, George 8, 13,15, 20, 23, 44, 46, 49, 95, 124 Hall, Leslie 99, 145 Hall of Fame 8-9 Hall, Paul 6 Hall, saaahnah 78, 79, 85, 88, 145 Hall, Taml'l'li0 54, 104, 108, 118, 129, 155 Hall, Wade 51, 98, 143 Hamilton, David 69, 70, 88, 98, 122, 137 Hamilton, Michael 122, 145 Hardy, Gail 145 Health Careers Club 107 Hedges, Amy 62, 63, 75, 83, 85, 88, 106, 116, 118, 136, 137, 149 Helzel, Brenda 102, 129 Heming, Heming, Heming, Heming, Beth 133, 155 Connie 88, 139 Gregory 129 Laura 129 124, 129 l'ludS0n, Keith 51, 85, 88, 98, 99, 141 Hudson, Natalie 108, 133, 148 Huey, Thomasine 129, 154 Hughes, Donna 88, 141 Hughes, Roberta 137 l lLtgheS, Virginia 80, 86, 102, 103, 104, 105, 121, 130 Huston, John 88, 92, 137 l Index 216-219 1 James, Charles 133 James, Tammy 13, 24, 78, 80, 126 Jarvis, Jolene 106, 109, 141, 142 Jasper, Richard 39, 50, 130 Jasper, Rusty 51, 85, 98, 145, 148 Johnson, Eric 130, 160 Johnson, Nelson 51, 98, 137 Johnston, Larry 137 Johnstone, Frank 145 Jones, Marcia 24 Junior Class 128-131 K Karageanes, Kathy 9,11,13, 24, 76, 78, 79, 102, 104, 121 Kay, Sandra 78, 85, 88, 109, 116, 145 Kay, Susan 4, 9, 10, 12, 24, 36, 82, 86, 87, 100, 104, 105, 110, 111, 112, 114, 116, 118, 119, 121 Keller, Marvin 160 Kelly, Michael 86, 97, 133 136, Kerr, Brett 51, 98, 137 Kerr, Kendra 137 Kerr, Lee 155 Kerr, Paula 57, 106, 107, 114, 141, 143, 150 Killen, Susan 82, 86, 104, 108, 118, 130, 131 149, 155 King, Curtis 44, 51, 98, 154 King, Curtis, lr. 98, 137 1 M Machak, Daniel 7 Madeley, james 25, 38, 41 Madeley, Stacie 42, 72, 94, 96, 108, 119, 126, 130, 131 Magazine Campaign 116 Magnani, Linda 153 Miller, Stephanie 88, 106, 121, 143 Miller, Steve 39, 48, 64, 131 Miller, Teresa 75, 78, 134 Miller, Terri 3, 26, 32, 102, 104, 105, 110, 111, 112, 114, 121 Miller, Traci 102, 130 Mitchell, Krifltirl 62, 63, 75, 88, 106, 114, 116, 138 King, Margaret 94, 111, 112, 154 King, Marie 160 Kinnel, Kristine 88, 106, 107, 136, 137 Kinzey, Rhonda 88, 121, 141, 142 Kinzey, Tammy 83, 130 Kinzey, Vicki 88, 145, 147 Kisamore, Owana 139 Klauss, Christopher 99, 145, 148, 158 KlauS5, William 93, 130, 155 Klavuhn, Kurt 6 Knee, Kelly 137, 139, 149 Kolesar, Brian 68, 84, 86, 114, 123, 132, 133 KrOuSe, Geri 106, 109, 121, 142 Kuhar, Oscie 107, 160 L Lambing, Christina 106, 109, 142 Langham, lill 62, 78, 85, 88, 106, 138, 149 Langham, Kristin 62, 78, 85, 145 Laurel Staff 100-101 Lavely, Dave 6 Lavely, Randy 44, 48, 64, 66, 67, 95, 97, 123 124, 130, 149 Lawlor, Patricia 102, 158 Lawrence, Edward 51, 98, 142 Lawrence, Katherine 61, 94, 108, 133 Majorettes 81 Marino, Lisa 76, 82, 86, 102, 116, 130, 131 Marino, Richard 51, 98, 137 MarlriO, Scott 9, 25, 104, 121 Marsh, Donald 130 Marsh, Donna 146 Marsh, Cena 134 Marsh, Lisa 142 Marsh, Lori 107, 134 Marsh, Mark 7, 11, 25, 86, 87, 104, 121 Marsh, Sherry 109, 138 Marsh, Valli 138 Martin, Brad 70, 99, 122, 146, 148 Martin, Brenda 42, 43, 58, 59, 60, 72, 76, 94, 103, 108, 116, 118, 130, 131, 148 Martin, Todd 51, 98, 138, 139 Matson, Mark 134 Mattern, Robert 99, 142 Mayer, Amy 107, 138 McAdams, Lori 25, 126 McChesney, Shirley 153 McClure, Curtis 92, 146 McClure, Darren 70, 93, 122, 142, 146, 148 McClure, Erick 92, 122, 146 McClure, Gordon 51, 88, 98, 138 McClure, Thomas 6 McCullagh, Kenneth 2, 18, 26, 32, 48, 52, 53, Layton, Kristen 86, 133 Lazarowicz, Barbara 130, 158 Lazarowicz, Nancy 109, 138 Leaders Club, junior high 109 Leaders Club, senior high 108 Lear, lill 57, 88, 107, 114, 116, 142 Lear, Lisa 78, 102, 130, 149 Lear, Michael 11 Lemmon, Mark 76, 158 Lenhart, Chris 6 l..erltZ, Darla 5, 9, 25, 100, 104, 115, 118 Lerttz, David 51, 88, 114, 122, 138 Lepsch, Charles 44, 50, 124, 134 Library Aides 121 Library Club 120 Lichtenfels, Brian 48, 64, 69, 122, 138 Lichtenfels, Stacie 62, 88, 109, 138 Lickenfelt, Noel 92, 122, 142 Little, Christopher 138 Little, Scott 145 Long, Chris 78, 85, 88, 92, 99, 146 Long, Douglas 51, 69, 98, 122, 138, 163 Lorditch, Teresa 134 68, 93, 95, 104, 114, 117, 118, 123 McCullough, Paula 111 McCurdy, Yvonne 78, 146 McDermott, john 5, 9, 18, 26, 118 McDonald, Alane 7, 57, 106, 116, 136, 138 MCDOnald, Amy 2, 8, 11, 14, 15, 26, 32, 36, 42, 43, 72, 73, 74, 82, 94, 104, 105, 110, 111, 114, 118, 119 McDonald Angela 62, 107, 146 McDonald, Annette 42, 74, 75, 82, 94, 96, 132, 134 McGarvey, Brinton 138 McCeary, Matthew 44, 86, 95, 97, 124, 129, 130 Moon, Allen 44, 50, 95, 124, 130 Moore, Sheri 27, 32, 36, 102, 104 Moore, Stanley 70, 85, 122, 143 Morrow, Van 27, 127 Mulligan, S6611 2, 69, 116, 122, 142 lVlunClOrtl:, Heather 62, 88, 109, 114, 146 Mundorft, Scott 44, 86, 89, 95, 118, 124, 130, 149 Murphy, Erin 2, 78, 85, 88, 106, 142 Murphy, lane 56, 102, 134 N National Honor Society 110-111 Nelson, james 134, 135 Nepa, Noel 85, 99, 121, 122, 146, 149 Neuner, Kevin 91, 93, 142 Nicolai, Diana 109, 161 Norris, jeffrey 78, 85, 91, 142, 149 Novak, Brian 6, 38 Novak, Lisa 130 O Organizations 77-124 P Page, Gerald 11, 38, 44, 49, 95, 124, 155 Page, Gregory 2, 48, 71, 88, 93, 114, 122, 144, 146 Page, Jeffrey 2, 4, 8, 14, 15, 18, 26, 27, 30, 31, 38, 40, 41, 44, 47, 48, 49, 69, 95, 117, 124 PahaCh, Andrew 6, 30, 42, 64, 65, 95, 123, 160 PalkO, Matthew 51, 85, 98, 138 Palke, Sue 42, 61, 78, 79, 134 McGinnis, Dave 133 McGinnis, Deborah 134, 155 McGinnis, Richard 130 McGinnis, Shawn 91, 92, 142, 146 McGinnis, Tamela 26, 86, 87, 101 McGinnis, Wendy 142 McKlveen, Ruth 138 McK0wan, Sharon 26, 126 McLaughli McLaughli n, Kevin 68, 97, 123, 130, n, Sharon 7 148, 161 Ludwig, Donald 38, 39, 44, 50, 64, 134 Ludwig, Morris 20, 25, 44, 47, 95, 124 Ludwig, Richard 64, 66, 67, 68, 78, 79, 84, 95 123, 130, 138, 149 Ludwig, Robert 25, 38, 98, 127 Ludwig, Rodney 5, 69, 78, 85, 122, 138, 157 Ludwig, Rusty 71, 122, 146 McMaster, Glenn 51, 98, 138 McMillan, Kay 106, 156 McMullen, Diane 84 Merritt, Gayle 57, 88, 106, 118, 138 Merritt, jay fWml 44, 95, 124, 130 Merritt, Kelly 5, 7, 42, 79, 83, 86, 103, 104, 130, 149 Merritt, Kristine 3, 34, 86, 102, 108, 117, 128, 130, 131 Merritt, Paula 7 Merritt, Trisha 142 Palmer, Charles 138 Pardee, Thomas 71, 99, 122, 144, 146 Parker, Allison 7, 56, 86, 104, 117, 134 Parker, Matt 48, 95, 97, 118, 130, 150 Parks, Francis 163 Parsha, Amy 79, 81, 102, 114, 134 Parsha, Geraldine 42, 43, 58, 61, 94, 103, 104, 105, 108, 118, 130 Parsha, William 70, 122, 142 Payne, Bradley 93, 146, 147 Peeera, Nela 59, 82, 86, 87, 104, 108, 118, 130 Penrose, Roxanne 62, 88, 138 Pereira, Maria 27, 31, 58, 60, 61, 72, 73, 74, 86, 87, 104, 105, 108, 114, 118 Perry, Louis 51, 139 Perry, Thelma 146, 147 Perry, Walter 44, 50, 130, 150 Peters, Brian 51, 99, 146 Peters, Bruce 51, 99, 146, 147 Peters, Brigitte 107, 116, 121, 143 Peters, Cory 78, 86, 89, 112, 121, 135, 149 Peters, Craig 138 Peters, Gina 27, 36, 42, 43, 100, 104, 118, 138 Luther, Amy 10, 78, 79, 86, 103, 104, 108, 130, 131 Luther Beatrice 142 Luther Curtis 40, 38 Luther Eric 51, 98, 142. Luther, Harold 134 Luther, Ted 4, 7, 9, 19, 25, 36, 48, 52, 53, 76, 86 87, 89, 93, 95, 104, 114, 117, 118 Lych, Tracy 86, 96, 130 Lynch, Barbara 134 Michalides, Brenda 135 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Donna 42 Mark 112, 134 Norman 31, 113 Patrick 99 146 Miller: Stanley 14,3 Peters, Lila 100, 103, 157 Peters, Rayla 78, 84, 143 Perrueri, Paula 78, 79, 86, 103, 104, 105, 121, 130 Pickup, Fred 119, 152 Piper, Elmer 143 Piper, Charlotte 135 Plachta, Patrick 88, 92, 143 ' POIKS, Craig 51, 85, 98, 139 Potts, Michael 21, 27, 44, 46, 48, 49, 76 Powell, Christine 75, 78, 84, 86, 94, 104, 135 Priest, Leta Gail 28, 36, 73, 86, 87, 102, 113 Prisk, Erancis lames 69,78,85,88,98,122, 139, Vallino, Kenneth 159 149 Prom 10-11 Prudliner, Ernest 91, 162 R Rager, Ricky 93, 146 Ram Page Staff 103 Ribblet, Linda 28 Richards, Mark 71, 88, 99, 148 Riddell, Corey 44, 50, 124, 135 Rifle Team 83 Ritenour, Ritenour, Carol 78, 85, 88, 115, 146, 149 Ernest 8, 14, 15, 20, 28, 29, 44, 45, 49, 119, 122, 144, 146, Shomo, Gary 92, 143 Shomo, Mike 7, 86, 89, 93, 135 Shomo, Roger 143 Shomo, Thomas 130 Short, Chad 88, 139 Slt0rt, 44, 50, 95, 124, 130, 148 Short, Karen 130 Sl'iOrt, Robert 29, 32, 113, 136 Shuey, Warren 147 Silk, Mike 131 Silk, Sandra 29, 32, 126 Silks 82 Simpson, David 191 78, 90, 93, 121, 139 Simpson, David 11216, 19, 29, 33, 39, 40, 44, 4o, 49, 64 65, 66, 67, 85, 95, 123, 124, 126 Simpson, Laurie 62, 63, 109, 139 Simpson, Lisa 42, 72, 82, 86, 94, 96, 108, 130 Simpson, Teresa 88, 106, 109, 116, 143 Skavang, Michael 88, 99, 140, 143 Ski Club 118 Taylor, De nise 80, 106, 109, 139 Telford, Mark 143 Telford, Michael 131 Thompson Thompson , james 139, 160 ,joe 44,50,64,68,123,124,131 157 95, 124, 161 Ritenour, joy 54, 72, 97, 130 Ritenour, Karol 8, 15, 22, 28, 31, 54, 55, 101, 102, 109. 114, 116 Ritenour, Kimberly 75, 81, 102, 114, 135 Ritenour, Michael 92, 139 Ritenour, William 11 Robinson, William 135 Roddy, Vanessa 117, 156 Rolley, Barbara 88, 139 Rolley, Cheryl 143 Rolley, Christina 88, 109, 143 Rolley, l.Orl, 2, 42, 78, 79, 96, 130, 149 Roots Club 91 Rosenberger, Ricky 99, 147 Rosensteel, David 2, 19, 28, 32, 36, 76, 104,118 Rosensteel, Laura 2, 8, 62, 88, 106, 143, 149 Rossey, lanice 139 Rowland, Douglas 51, 70, 95, 122, 142, 143 Rummell, Veronica CSueJ 139 Rummell, William 7, 86, 97, 118, 130 Rura, joseph 52, 53, 155 Snyder, Snyder, Beth 62, 147 Chris 52, 112, 130, 155 Snyder, joseph 11, 29, 36 Snyder, Judy 54, 55, 72, oo, 131 Snyder, Kevin 30 Snyder, Tammy 131 Snyder, Tracey 131 Softball 42-43 Solich, Patricia 163 Sophomore Class 132-135 Spangler, Teresa 11, 58, 59, 60, 61, 94, 96, 103, 104, 105, 108, 128, 131, 148 Spengler, Harold 139 Stanislaw, Marianne 99, 147 Stehley, Robert 51, 141, 142, 143 siiffey, Colleen 78, ss, ss, 109, 114, 11o, 143 Stiffey, Kathy 147 Stiffey, Kenneth 143 Stiffey, Kimberly 30, 36, 126 Stiffey, Tyler 44, 50, 86, 124, 135 Stiffler, ,larT16S 51, 88, 98, 137, 138, 139, 149 Stiles, Cathy 110 S Sandoval, john 99, 147 Sapp, Barbara 108, 130 Saxton, Susan 110 Schaller, Nancy 30, 90, Schlotter, Bobbi 84 Schnavely, Terry 135 104, 105, 121, 157 Scholastic Quiz Team 90 Schwartzel, Romayne 118, 128, 157 Scott, jeffrey 7, 110 Sears, William 69, 122, 150, 139 Sekela, lohn 44, 51, 98, 154 Sellers, Gary 44, 45, 49, 50 Sembiante, Angelo 97, 161 Senior Day 12-13 Senior Index 33-35 Seniors 17-321 Seventh Grade 144-147 Shanner, Patricia 143 Shatzer, Melanie 62, 88, 109, 146 Shannon, Karen 27, 28, Shaulis, Lori 29 36, 94, 100, 113 Alan 64, 66, 67, 68, 78, 123, 135 David 71, 78, 85, 88, 122, 146 jeffrey 51, 69, 85, 98, 122, 139 Shearer, Sheriff, Sheriff, Shetler, Eric 88, 146 Shetler, Gary 29 Shingler, Gregory 130 Shingler, William 6 Shirey, Karen 80, 130 Shirey, Michael 78, 85, 88, 99, 143 Stiles, Tammy 3, 9, 11, 27, 30, 31, 32, 36, 43, 59, 86, 87, 94, 100, 102, 104, 105, 121 Stuart, Richard 44, 49, 50, 64, 95, 104, 123, 124, 131 Student Advisory Committee 119 Student Council 114-115 Student Forum 119 Stufft, Shawn 93, 104, 114, 118, 131 Stutzman, Brian 4, 13, 21, 30, 38, 41, 44, 46, 49, 64, 65, 95, 100, 123, 124 Stutzman, lanis 56, 86, 135 Stutzman, Kevin 71, 99, 114, 122, 147 Suschak, james 44, 50, 124, 135 Suschak, john 7, 135 Suschak, Michael 48, 95, 124, 131 Swank, Kelly 109, 143 Swank, Tracy 7, 86, 135 Swatsworth, David 51, 69, 98, 114, 122, 137, 139 Swatsworth, Paula 62, 147 Swatsworth, Robert 38, 64, 65, 66, 95, 123, 131 T Table of Contents 3 Taggart, Darcy 5, 58, 59, 61, 94, 118, 135 Tantlinger, Cl trlS 49, 50, 95, 117, 124, 131 Tantlinger, Janice 52, 78, 86, 90, 103, 104, 114, 116, 118, 131 Tantlinger, Lindsey 62, 88, 109, 114, 115, 147 Tantlinger, Sue 131 Tantlinger, Vaughn 30, 86, 87, 104, 118, 121 Tarter, Thomas 131 Thompson, Patricia 28, 30 Tosh, Kim 59,75,86,94,104,108,118,121,131 Toy, Berton 61, 70, 122, 156 Troyan, Elizabeth 62, 63, 78, 85, 143 Tutokey, Mark 135 Tutokey, Michelle 135 U Ulm, Darla 78, 84, 86, 94, 104, 112, 135 Underclassmen 125-150 V Van Kirk, james 58 Variety Show 89 Varsity Club, boys' 95 Varsity Club, girls' 94 Vetere, Michael 119, 153 Vocational-Technical students 126-127 Volleyball, JV 74-75 Volleyball, Varsity 72-74 W Wahl, Dale 101, 102, 158 Wakefield, Debbie 78, 85, 143 Wakefield, janet 26, 31, 78, 79 Wakefield, Pamela 78, 85, 99, 147 Walker, Paulette 81, 88, 116, 139 Walls, Betsie 57, 88, 114, 143, 155 Walls, Lisa 56, 114, 135, 148 Watson, james 10, 38 Weightlifting Club, boys 97 Weightlifting Club, girls 96 Welshons, Brian 135 Welshons, Mark 51, 98, 141, 143 Whipkey, jesse 131 White, Blaine 70, 143 Williams, Melissa 133, 135 Williams, Tami 88, 139 Wilhelm, Mary 135 Wisner, Debi 147 Wolf, julie 12, 15, 31, 32, 54, 55, 114, 127 Wynn, David 78, 97, 131 Wynn, Diann 78, 107, 108, 117, 135, 149 Wynn, Mi ke 135 Y Yaconi, George 78, 85, 88, 99, 147 Yaworski, Michael 48, 62, 68, 93, 123, 1 Yeager, james 89, 97, 112, 121, 135 Yeager, Sandra 31, 127 Yeager, Thomas 28, 31, 32, 113 Yeager, Yvonne 88, 147 Yonker, D ouglas 88, 93, 121, 139 Z Zimmerman, jeffrey 38, 78, 79, 86, 131 Zontz, loyce 133, 135 Zufall, ,lanice 109, 149 Zufall, LouAnn 131 It f . ACIQNQWLEDGEMENTS ' The literaty staff, which is made up of twelve members of the O i ' senior class, put forth a great deal of effort to produce the 1982 0 A HJ Laurel. Even though the work became tedious at times, it was a Q ' ul pleasure to record our Best of Times. The staff received assis- . tance from many persons, and at this time we would like to express our appreciation. Our Boss, Mrs. Peters gave much of her personal time to help us meet all of our deadlines and gave us the official okie-dokie. V Mr. Wahl and the business staff handled the financial matters K' and tried to keep us within our budget. They managed the sale 'Q and distribution of the books and were completely responsible for the advertising section. Mr. Sylvan Pinto, Iosten Company representative, was always available when we needed him and assisted with the color pages. p -4 Mrs. Peters' journalism class identified many group pictures l '. and completed most of the underclass section. They also were of sg great assistance with the index. ? The administration, faculty and students were very cooperative wb Q 7 We on picture days, even though we caused many class interruptions. .511 ' if 9152 Gradler Studios provided excellent pictures and we are particu- ' C113 larly grateful for the extra effort they put into our cover.and f 'Q 'Ol 2 O division page photos. Their fine photographer, Helen Kegan, v .0 . o - endured several long and difficult sessions and still remained friendly and smiling. ' 1' Q AFS student Ken McCullagh proved to be a capable photogra- X J l pher who willingly lent us a hand. Several of his pictures appear 1, Q .3 in the book. x' Senior Wendy Beeler brought a radio to Room 207 to relieve l 7 X some of the monotony of our work. X X f Mrs. Joanne Bauman, Laurel Valley art teacher, 'x 2 . . did the title page art work. We appreciate her gra- fd cious response to a last-minute request. Senior Sheri .A 'TT' N uh Moore let us use her Oscar puppet for some faculty fx 7, and student photos. And finally, our thanks to little Ryan Claws, Mrs. Peters' grandson, for brightening up our work sessions at her home. W QV X .r mmf' A x.A I 4 . 1 Ca.: ' T M if -it me vs ff ,, . u .q . A ff 'Mu LK f .gssif A uuwmmtw I A S ' ' 6 'M' T g 'LL f , . et?-'ug -A A-L, KIA ,E ' . I' 'A . ,, Wg' if! 0 lejwv ' ' if U' ' ee 'I ' ---U Q ' 'll iff., fi :QE-ig, ag? 4' fl' egg? ek -' Q csv'-.erin ill 9 , 2 Milf 'M F i - - N ' 12122121 LQ 5-L: wr- ' l f :TL-J 'Eff 1 1. 1. v 'K A ., nnffii '1 , ,, m ,I Q . ,n ' ,gg ,.,., , 1'a ',,..g A, Q. - . ' ,A , :- -In Q' , A- ww . 1.4-1 H57 5, 'H 4 s w


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