Lebanon High School - Lodestone Yearbook (Lebanon, PA)

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HOMECOMI G I980 Despite the rainy weather, many people still gathered to view the festivities and await the announcement of the I98 Homecoming Queen. The court consisted of six girls nominated by the senior class, and the entire student body voted for the queen. Thee girls were: Kandy Field, escorted by AI Migliaccioa Sue Fink, escorted by Steve Weddleg Mary Foster, escorted by Ri Poorman, Judy Hemperly, escorted by Scott Sanders: Judy Howard, escorted by Ed Thomascoz and Tracy Ressler, esco ed by Pat Wolfe. At halftime of the football game, the girls were announced, the Alumni Band played, and Mary Foster was named tl queen. Sue Fink was named first runner-up, and Kandy Field was named second runner-up. The ceremonies were hel on Friday, October IO, and the girls were honored at a dance on Saturday evening. I4 Homecoming SENIDRS SV -- v , In iw 1 471. A Jw ' Q , Q 5 Axwx www 5 S NN, I P 5 -an -1---ag K 'wgmw X ' 3 X J . 5 . 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This senior class considers themselves to be the best yet, and it will take some doing to surpass them. FOREIG Sandra Figueroa, l9, of Santa Tecla, EI Salvador and Akiko Murikami, I8, of Takaishi, Osaka in Japan were the LHS exchange students for the ABOVE. SEATED CL to RD-S. Fink fSec.fTreas.J, M. Early CPres.J, S. Weddle QV. Pres.D. STANDING QL RJ-D. Barry, B. Feldenzer, R. Poorman, L. Massar, J. Weiss, A. Gordon, D. Kurtz. J. Sando, T. Dellinger Howard. BELOW. STANDING-Sandra Figueroa. SEATED. Ak Murikami. FRIE DS I980-SI school year. Akiko was involved in the Youth for Understanding s program and Sandra's trip was planned and provided by the Youth Ex- change Service. Akiko, who lived with Mrs. Charles Baeckert, 42I Weidman Street. likes to read. write and listen to music in her spare time. Able to speak Japa- s nese and English well and a little Spanish learned at LHS. she hopes, someday, to work for the United Nations. 5 ln contrast to Akiko's experience with language was Sandra's problems l with English. Sandra speaks Spanish, and according to senior guidance counselor Mr. Chepulis, the exchange program director at LHS, her primary goal at the beginning of the year was to speak English. The Reverend Bruce Ellingson was her sponsor, and her future plans include a college education. I8 J sr .6 Q ANITA ANSPACH DENISE ARNOLD JOHN ARNOLD DIANE ATWOOD DOUGLAS BARRY MICHAEL BEARD WILLIAM BARRETT BARRY BASSELGIA ANSPACH, ANITA MARIE: Business, Spanish Club I2, French Club-3-4, Bowling CIub-I- 2, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4, Pep Club-2-3-4, Jr. Tri- Hi-Y-I-2, FBLA-2, FSA-3-4 CTreas. 45. Girls Track-4. ARNOLD, DENISE J.: Academicg German Club-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4, HR Rep-I-2-3. Student Council-4, Pep Club-2-3-4, Gap-2-3-4, Student Trainer-4 CFootbaII. Soccer, Field hockeyj. ARNOLD, JOHN F.: Academics Lab Assis- tant-4, Varsity Wrestling-4. ATWOOD, DIANE LOUISE: General. BARRETT, WILLIAM L.: General. BARRY, DOUGLAS FREDERICK: Academic: Key Club-I-2-3-4 QV-Pres.-45, Honor Soci- ety-2-3-4 fTreas.-45, Boys Varsity Bas- ketbaIIm3-4, Newsette-3, Bowling CIub-I- 2. H.R. Rep.-4, J.V. Boys Basketball-2, JV Baseball-I. Octagon Club-3-4 fPres.-45. Lodestone-4 CSports Editorj, Astronomy CIubH3. All County Basketball-4, Cente- nary All-American-4. BASSELGIA, BARRY ALLEN: Academics Con- cert Choir--2-3-4, Musical-I-2-4, Stage Crew-2-3-4, Chorus-I, Key Club-I-2-3-4. HikingfBackingpacking Club-I-2, Librar- ian-I-2, Vo-Tech-3-4. BEARD, MICHAEL STEPHEN: Academics Key Club-I-2-3-4, Lodestone-4, J.V. Foot- ballhl, Boys Varsity Basketball-2-3-4, J.V. Boys Basketball-I, J.V. Baseball-I, All-Sec- tion-All-County-All-League Basketball Honors-3-4. I9 BECKER, KELLY LYNNE: General-Business, Teacher's Secretary-2-3-4, Guidance Messanger 4, BECKEY, TAMMY JO: General: Vo-Tech-3, Co-op-4. BEHM, PATTI A.: General-Business, Teach- er's Secretary-3. Guidance helper-3-4. BILLICH, LINDA L.: General, Vo-tech-3. Co-op-3-4. BINNER, LORI ANN: Business, Chorus-I. Pep Club-I-2-3, Musical-I, Teacher's Sec- retary-2-3-4. BISHOP, KEVIN ALAN: General, Varsity Soccer-3-4, J.V. Soccer-I-2. BLANAR, MARIANNE: Academic, Band-I-2- 3-4, Drama Club-4, Orchestra-I-2-3-4. Musical-I-2-3-4, Concert Choir-3-4, School Play-4, Chorus-3. Show Choir-4. BLANTZ, CINDY ANN: General-Business: Teacher's Secretary-3. BLAUCH. SCOTT ALLEN: General: Vo- tech-2-3-4, Co-op-4. BLOUCH. ANTOINETTE LOUISE: Business: FBLA-4, FSA-3-4, Pep Club-4. BOLTZ, JR., NORMAN PAUL: Academic: Lab Assistant-4. Varsity Wrestling-I, J.V. Football-I, Head Basketball Mgr.-4. BOWIE, SHELLY JEAN: Academic-Business, Newsette-4, Girls Varsity Basketball-I-I 3-4, HikingfBackpacking Club-3-4, Pep Club--4. BOYER. BARBARA ANN: General. BOYER. CATHY LEE: Business: Band--I-2-3, Pep club-3, FSA-3-4. ' BOYER, JAMES F.: General: Vo-tech 3-4, Co-op-4. BOYER, LARRY E.: General: Musical-I-2-3. Stage Crew I-2-3-4, Librarian-I-2, Vo- tech-2-3-4. BOYER, STACY MARIE: Business: Bowling Club-I, Tri-Hi-Y-3, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-2, FBLA-2-3-4, Pep Club-2-3-4, Gifted Pro- gram-2-3-4. BRADLEY, NICHOLAS ANTHONY: Aca- demic: Varsity Baseball-3-4, J.V. Base- ball-I-2. BRANDT. CHARLES W.: General: Stage Crew-3-4. BRANDT, LOIS H.: General. 20 KELLY BECKER KEVIN BISHOP NORMAN BOLTZ SHELLY BOWIE LARRY BOYER STACY BOYER TAMMY BECKEY MARIANNE BLANAR BARBARA BOYER NICHOLAS BRADLEY 6 'Q N1 W - ,,v- 'Q ' V ,, I' l f 1 Wg! , 276 W , ff Af ' f Q7 f ,Q Z, 4 4 ' PATTY BEHM LINDA BILLICH LORI BINNER CINDY BLANTZ SCOTT BLAUCH ANTOINETTE BLOUCH CATHY BOYER JAMES BOYER W3 in fe , , Hifi ' CHARLES BRANDT LOIS BRANDT 'Hip + Its.. in BROSSMAN, GEORGE EARL: General: Musi- cal-4. BROWN, DEBORAH JEAN: Academic, Band-I-2-3-4, Orchestra-4, H.R. Rep.-I-2, GAP-3, BROWN, EDWARD H: General: Chorus-l, Musical 2, Stage Crew-l, Vo-Tech-2-3-4. BURNS, HEIDI LEE: Academic-Business: Band I-2. Musical-3, Co-op-4. BUTERA, JOSEPH JOHN: Academic: Bowl- ing Club-2, JV Soccer-2-3, Varsity Base- ball-3-4, JV Baseball-l-2. CARPENTER, BRUCE EDWARD: Academic- Generall Band-I-2-3-4, Pep Band-I-2-3-4. Orchestra I-2-3-4, Brass Choir-I-2-3, Con- cert Choir-3-4, Musical-I-2-3-4, School Play-I-2. Bowling Club-I. CARPENTER, DONNA L.: Business, HikingfBackpacking Club-2, Co-op-4. CHABITNOY, GREGORY GRANT: Academicl Band-I-2-3-4, Pep Band-3-4, Orchestra- 4, Brass Choir-3-4, Musical-4, Bowling Club-4, Golf-I-2-3-4, Varsity Baseball-3, Boys Tennis-I. CHERNICH, DAVID BRIAN: General: JV Baseball-I-2, Vo-Tech-2-3-4. CLEWS, GREGORY EUGENE: Academic, Concert Choir-3-4, Drama Club-2-3, School Play-2. JV Soccer-I-2, Varsity Wrestling-3, Latin Club-4, Oceanography Club--I, Oratorical Contest-4. CLOUSE. TINA M.: Business. COLON, GIZEL MELISSA: General-Business: Computer Club-2. FSA-3-4, Co-op-4, GAP-3-4. COOPER, MICHELLE ANNE: Academic, Band-front-I-2-3-4, Winterguard-I, Or- chestra-l. Concert Choir-I-2-3-4, Show Choir-4, Musical--I-4, French CIub-3-4- CSec.4J. Medical Careers-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3- 4, Jr.-Tri-Y-I-2. CPres. 25, Homeroom Rep,-3, Student Council-3-4, Varsity Field Hockey-3-4. Hiking and Backpacking Club-3, Pep Club-I-2-3-4, Sweetheart Court-4, Soccer Manager-I, Track-l-2-3- 4-CScorekeeperJ. CRESS, TERESA MARY: Academic, Concert Choir-2, Chorus-I, Musical-I-2-3-4, Bowling Club-I, Medical Careers-2, Tri- Hi-Y-3. ESPINAR-CRUZ, LOURDES: GeneraI-Busi- ness: Vo-Tech-2, Co-op-4, Bandfront-l, Chorus-I-2. DANNER, LORI ELLEN: Business, FBLA-2-4. 22 GEORGE BROSSMAN JOSEPH BUTERA BRUCE CARPENTER DAVID CHERNICH GREGORY CLEWS it .,:Q,-I i . l , . - MICHELLE COOPER TERESA CRESS LOURDES ESPINAR- CRUZ DEBORAH BROWN EDWARD BROWN HEIDI BURNS N DONNA CARPENTER GREGORY CHABITNOY TINA CLOUSE GIZEL COLON LORI DANNER il .. it A P qw in J K fr W K DAUM, JACKLYN L, Academics Concert Choir-2-3-4, Chorus-4, Show Choir-4. Drama Club-2-3, Musical-4, Pep Club-2-3. DEAVEN, FAY L, Business, Vo-tech-3-4, Co- op-4. DECHERT, KELLY SUE, Academic, Band- front-I-2-3-4, Winterguard-I-2-3, Concert Choir-3-4. Musical-3, French club-2-3-4 QV-pres. 45, Medical Careers-3-4 Cpres. 45, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-I-2, Pep club-2- 3-4. DELLINGER. JAMES R.: Business. DELLINGER. TODD STRAYER, Academic, Key Club-4, German club-2-3-4 fpres. 45, Octa- gon club-3-4 QV. pres 45, Home Room Rep.-I-4. Lodestone-4 CFacuIty Editor5, Boys Varsity basketball-3, Boys J.V. bas- ketball-I-2, Boys track-I-2-3-4, Oratorical contest-4. DEMLER, DOREEN MARIE, Business, Co-op- 4. DERACO, JOSEPH MICHAEL, General, Vo- tech-2-3-4, DISSINGER, ROBERT EUGENE, General, Vo- tech-2-3-4, Co-op-4. DODSON, JEFFREY S.: General, Co-opw4. DOWHOWER, SANDRA K., Business. DUNDORE, SANDRA JEAN, Business, Co-op 4, Baseball-3-4, FBLA-4, FSA-4, Pep Club 4. EARLY, MAROJORIE ANN, Academic, Or- chestra-I, Concert choir-I-2-3-4, Show Choir-2-3, Musical I, German Club-I-2-5-4, Octagon Club-3-4, Medical Careers-3-4. Honor Society-2-3-4, Student Council-2-3- 4, Class Officers-I-2-3-4, QTres.-I, Pres-2- 3-45 Girls Tennis-2-3-4, Girls Track-2-3, Pep Club-I-2, Gifted Program-3-4, Talent Show-2, Teacher's Sec.-2-3, Class Dean Sec.-4. EBRIGHT, DAVID MICHAEL, Academic, As- tronomy Club-4, German Club-2-3, Octa- gon Club-3-4, Computer Clube!-3-4. CTres. 35. Lodestone-4 CSenior Editor5, Cross Country-5-4. Boys J.V. Basketball-2. Boys Track-2-3-4, Gifted Program-I-2-3-4. EBRIGHT, LINDA A., Academic, Bandfront- I-2, Concert Choirf3-4. Medical Careers-I 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-I-2, Student Council-I-2-3-4 CDisciplinarian 45, Lodes- tone-4, HikingfBackpacking Club-I-2-3. Pep Club-2-3-4, Girls Basketball Manager- 4. EGGERT, CAREY ALAN, Academic, Band-l- 2-3-4, Pep Band-I-2-3-4, Bowling Club-I. Hi-Y-2, JV Football-2, Vo-tech-3-4. EISENHAUER, BRENDA KAY, Business, Band- front-I-2-3-4 CCo-captain-3, Captain-45 Teacher's Secretary-3-4. Octagon Club-3- 4, Newsette-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3, Pep Club-3-4. ELLINGSON, SARAH ELIZABETH, Academic, Musical-I, German Club-2-3-4, Octagon Club-3-4, Medical Careers-I, GAP-2-3-4, Model Youth Legislation-2, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-2, Model UN-2-3-4 CDeIegation Leader-45. EMRICH. MICHAEL JOSEPH, Academic, Band-I-2-3-4, Pep Band-4, Orchestra-2-3- 4, Musical-2-3-4, Saxophone Quartet-3-4. EVANS, GEORGE A.: General, Varsity Wres- tling-3. Votech-2-3, EUSTON, CHARLES ROBERT, Academic, Ger- man Club-3-4. Octagon Club-3-4, Astron- omy Club-3-4, Astronomy Club-4 fPres.- 45, Key Clubil-2-3-4 CV. Pres 45, Lab Assis- tant-3-4. Stage Crew-I, Audio Visual-I, Student Council-I-2, Varsity Soccer-3-4 QCaptain 45. JV Soccer-I-2 CCaptain-25, Boys JV Basketball-2, Boys Track-I-2-3-4, Gifted Program-I-2-3-4. 433. I , Q I At? 'V il, I ,mi JACKLYN DAUM FAY DEAVEN DOREEN DEMLER JOSEPH DERACO ' pf , ,,. A SANDRA DUNDORE MARJORIE EARLY DAVID EBRIGHT BRENDA EISENHAUER SARAH ELLINGSON MICHAEL EMRICH KELLY DECHERT JAMES DELLINGER TODD DELLINGER fi ' ff, 1 ROBERT DISSINGER JEFFREY DODSON SANDRA DOWHOWER 3,1 4 f feywifgw , , , ' fi ,I R LINDA EBRIGHT CAREY EGGERT 'U ',,-f' ., .,, .. -4 422 K 4 N 1 ' 'Q in ' 'ff GEORGE EVANS CHARLES EUSTON QAM i FELDENZER, BARBARA ANN: Academict German Club-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4, Jr.-Tri- Hi-Y-I-2, H.R. Rep.-I-2-4, Newsette-2-3, Pep Club-2-3-4, Oratorical Contest-4. Teacher's Secretary-I-2-3-4, Literary Mag- azine-4, Scorekeeper Boys track-I-2-3-4, Scorekeeper Girls track-2-3-4. FELTY, ERIC M.: Generals Vo-Tech-2-3-4, JV Football-l-2. FESSLER, GUY R.: General, Band-I-2-3, Tal- ent Show-I-2, Vo-Tech-2-3-4, Co-op-4. FIELD, KANDY LYNN: Academic, Tri-Hi-Y- 4. Newsette-3, Pep Club-3-4, Homecom- ing Court-4, Sweetheart Court-4, Teach- er's Secretary-l-2-3-4, Cross Country Scorekeeper-3-4, Track-Boys and Girls Scorekeeper-2-3-4. FIELDS, GLENN L.: Academici Musical-2. Varsity Football-I-2-3-4, JV Football-2, Boys Track-I-2-3. FIELDS, SHERRI JO: Academic, Bandfront- I-2-3, Concert Choir-2-3-4, Chorus-I, Show Choir-4, Musical-I-2-3-4, Spanish Club-I-2-3-4 fPres. 45, Tri-Hi-Y-4 QPres. 45. Sweetheart Court-4, Football Trainer- 4, Basketball Trainer-4, Teacher's Secre- tary-2-3-4, Youth Traffic Safety Council- 2-3-4. FIES, JAMES MICHAEL: General, Co-op-4. FIGUEROA. SANDRA CAROLINA: Academic, Spanish Club-4. Exchange Student-4. FINK, SUSAN F.: Businesst Bandfront-3-4. Octagon Club-3-4 CSec. 35, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4 CTreas. 35, Jr.-Tri-Hi-Y-I-2 CTreas. 25. FBLA-I-2-3-4 CTreas. 35, Honor Society-3-4 CSec. 45, H.R. Rep.-3, Student Council-3-4, Class Officer-3-4 QV-Pres.-3, Sec.-Treas. 45, Newsette-3-4, Varsity Field Hockey-3- 4, Girls Track-2, HikingfBackpacking Club-I-3, Pep Club-2-3-4 QV-Pres-3. Pres.-45, Homecoming Court-4, Sweet- heart Court-4, GAP-3, Scorekeeper Boys Track-3. FIRESTINE, BARBARA JEAN: General-Business, Bandfront-I-2-3-4, Winterguard-3, Spanish Club-2-3-4. Tri-Hi-Y-4, Pep Club-3-4, Scorekeeper Boys and Girls Track-2-3-4. Scorekeeper Cross Country-3-4, Teacher's Secretary-2-3-4, Youth Traffic and Safety Council-2-3-4, Governor's Traffic Safety Council-4. FISHER, EDWIN JACK: Generali Co-op-4. FLAMM, JOSPHS EDWARD: General. FOSTER, MARY JANE: Academics Band- front-I-2-3-4. Chorus-I-2, Musical-l. Ger- man Club-3-4, CTreas. 45, Honor Society--4. H.R. Rep.-3. Class Officer-3 fTreas.-35, V. Field Hockey-3-4 fCo-Capt.-45, J.V. Girls Basketball-2-3. Girls Track-2-3-4- CCapt. 45, Pep Club-2-3-4 CV.-Pres-4, Sec- .fTreas.-35, Homecoming Court-4, Sweet- heart Court-4, Soccer Scorekeeper-2. FOX, SUSAN LEIGH: Businessg Audio Visual- 3-4. FREDERICK, JEAN- General Business, Vo- Tech-2. Co-op-4. 26 BARBARA FELDENZER GLENN FIELDS SHERRI FIELDS SUSAN FINK MARY FOSTER CINDY FOX SUSAN FOX GUY FESSLER SANDRA FIGUEROA n Vaiiiyi Jossvn FLAMM FULMER, WAYNE: General, Vo-tech-4. FURMAN, PAULA ANN: General, Co-op-4. GALBRAITH, DANIEL EARL. General, Vo- tech-2-3-4. GALBRAITH, NANCY LA RUE: Business, Concert Choir-2-3-4, Chorus-I-4, Show Choir-4 CStudent Asst-43, Musical-l-2-3- 4, Bowling Club-I, Tri-Hi-Y-3, FBLA-2-3- 4, FSA-3-4, fPres-4, Sec.-SJ, Pep Club- 3-45. GARMAN, JAN M.. Business, Tri-Hi-Y-4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-I-2, Hiking and Backpacking Club-I-2-3-4. Pep Club-2-3-4, Teacher's Sec.-I-2-3-4. GARMAN RUSSELL PAUL: Academic, Ger- man Club-I-2-3-4, Medical Careers-3-4, Golf-2-3-4, GAP-3-4. GEIST, TODD A.: Generali JV Football-I, Football Manager-2. GIGLER, SUSAN LEE: Academics Concert Choir-2-3, Chorus-I, Show Choir-2-3, Drama Club-3-4, Musical-I, Astronomy Club-4, German Club-2-3-4 CPres.-35 Octagon Club-3-4 QV-Pres-2, Sec-3-43, Medical Careers Club-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-2, Honor Society-2-3-4 QV. Pres.-49, Home Room Rep.-I, Student Council-I-3-4, Class Officers-2-3 CSec.fTreas.-2, Sec.-35, Lodestone Edi- tor-4, Pep Club-2-3-4, Gifted Program- l-2-3-4, Model U.N.-3-4, Talent Show-2, Youth Government-4, Presidential Class- room-3, Oratorical Contest-4, Pennsyl- vania Ambassadors-I, E-Town Honors Choir-2, Wallop Island Marine Science Consortium-I, Teacher's Sec.-3, Class Dean Sec.-3-4. GIPE, PATRICIA ANN: General. V. Cheerleader-3, JV Cheerleader-I, Pep Club-I-2, Vo-Tech-3-4. GIVLER. EVELYN VICTORIA. Business. FBLA-2, School Store-3-4. GLANT, SANDRA MARIE. General. GLATTLI, SHERRI MAE: General. GOODEN, MICHELLE MARIE. Business, H.R. Rep.-I, Vo-Tech-2-3-4, GAP-3, Oratori- cal Contest-4, Optimist Speech Award- 2. GORDON, AMY SUE. Academic, Octagon Club-3,4, Honor Society-3-4, H.R. Rep.- 4, Lodestone Layout Editor-4, Pep Club- 3-4, GAP-3-4, Presidential Classroom-3, Rotary Leadership Conference Awards, I dare you Award, Proficiency in American History Award. GOSHERT, KIRK Y.: Academic, Vo-tech-3- 4, Gifted Program-3-4. GRESS, GEORGE: General, Manager-Bas- ketball, FB, Base. GRODENSKY, BRIAN K.: General, Vo-tech- 2-3-4. GUNTLE, WILLIAM CARL: Business, bowling club-I-2-3-4, Co-op-4. GUSTI, JOHN W.: General, School Play-3- 4, Talent Show-2. HACKENBURG, LAURA MAE: General, Class Dean Sec.-3-4. 28 WAYNE FULMER PAULA FURMAN RUSSELL GARMAN TODD GEIST SANDRA GLANT SHERRI GLATTLI MICHELLE GOODEN GEORGE GRESS BRIAN GRODENSKY WILLIAM GUNTLE WN DANIEL GALBRAITH NANCY GALBRAITH JAN GARMAN , I v , I y SUSAN GIGLER PATRICIA GIPE EVELYN GIVLER AMY GORDON KIRK GOSHERT JOHN GUSTI LAURA HACKENBERG ww 617 'R D HARLAN, THOMAS DEAN: General, cross country-2, Vo-tech-2-3, boys track--2. HARTMAN, DAVID W.: Academic. HARTMAN, JULIE ANN: Academic, Band- I-2-3-4. Pep Band-I-2-3. Concert Choir-4, Show Choir-4, French club-3, Bowling club-I-2-3, Medical Careers--3-4, Home- room Rep.-2, V. Softball-I-3-4. HARTMAN THOMAS C.: Academics Band- I-J, Brass Choir-2. Astronomy Club-4. Spanish Club-I, Bowling club-I-2-3, Home- room Rep.-I, Newsette photographer-3-4, Lodestone photographer-4. Golf-4, J.V. Baseball-2, Gifted Program-I-2-3-4, Mod- el Youth Leg.-4. Youth government-4. GAP-I-2-3 Oceanography club-I,2, Presi- dential Classroom-3. HARVEY, BRIAN KEATH. Business, Co-op- 4, Honor Society-4, School store-3-4. HAUER, DIETER KAIL: Academic, Musical- 4. Vo-tech-3-4. HEAGY, BARBARA ANN: Business. HEAGY, PETER RICHARD: General, Bowling club-I-2-3-4, HikingfBackpacking cIub-l- 2-3-4. HEILMAN. RANDALL L.: Academics Spanish club-3. Bowling club-I, J.V. Football-2. V. Baseball-3-4, J.V. Baseball-I-2. HEIM. ROBERT JOHN. Business. Concert Choir-4, Chorus-I-2-3-4, Show Choir-4, Musical-4, Bowling Club-I-2-3-4, Boys basketball-2-3, V. Wrestling-4, Boys ten- nis-4, Sweetheart Court-4. HELLER, SHELLY HOPE: Generals Vo-tech- 2-3-4, Co-op-4. HEMPERLY, JUDITH ANNE. Academici Bandfront-I-2-3-4, Winterguard-I-2, Con- cert Choir-2-3-4, Chorus-I, Musical-I, Astronomy club-4. Teacher's secretary- 3-4, Medical careers-3-4, CSec-Treas.-41. Tri-Hi-Y-3, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-2, V. SoftbaII-2- 3-4, Pep club--2-3-4, Home coming--4, Lat- in club-4. HENNING, STEVEN D.: General, J.V. Soc- cer-I-2, Varsity Soccer-3-4, Varsity Wrestling-2-3-4, Vo-tech-3-4. HENRY DEBORA: General. HERB, SUSAN MARGARET: Business, Honor Society-4, J.V. Fieldhockey-I, Varsity Fieldhockey-2-3-4. Girls Varsity basket- ball-2-3-4, J.V. Girls basketball-I, Varsity Softball-I-2-3-4, HERMAN, VICKI LYNN: General, Vo-tech- 3-4, Co-op-4. 30 THOMAS HARLAN BRIAN HARVEY DIETER HAUER T RANDALL HEILMAN ROBERT HEIM STEVEN HENNING DEBORA HENRY SUSAN HERB DAVID HARTMAN JULIE HARTMAN THOMAS HARTMAN BARBARA HEAGY PETER HEAGY SHELLY HELLER JUDITH HEMPERLY VICKI HERMAN X Q f , fe V , Ez., , - W 3 HINKS. CHERYL ANN: Business: Bandfront-I, FBLA-3, Pep Club-2-3-4. HOCKLEY, FRANK WESTON: Academic: Key Club-I-2-3-4 CTreas. 45, Octagon Club-3-4, Honor Society-3-4, H.R. Rep.- 2-3, Lodestone-4 Cunderclass Editorj, Varsity Football-3-4, J,V, Football-3, J.V. Boys basketball-2. Boys Track-I-2-3-4. HOFFMAN, CATHY JO: General: Vo-tech- 3-4, Bandfront-I. HOKE, RITA R.: General: Vo-tech-2-3-4. Co-op-3-4, HOLZER, CHARLES ANTHONY: General. HOPPLE, GRETA KAY: Business: FBLA-I. HORN. CYNTHIA MARRIE: Business: Bandfront-I-2-3-4, FBLA-2-3-4 CV. Pres.- 43. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-2, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4. Newsette-4. Varsity Fieldhockey-3-4, Pep Club-2-3-4, HikingfBackpacking Club-3, Teacher's Secretary-3-4. HORN, LOUISE MARIE: Academic: Concert Choir-2-3, Musical-I-2-3-4, Spanish Club-I-2-3-4 CSec. Asst., Sec. 45, Tri-Hi- Y-3-4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-I-2, Lodestone 4 CSenior Editorj, Girls Tennis-3-4, Pep Club-4, GAP-2-3-4, Boys Track Scorekeeper-4, Wallops Island Science Consortuin-I. HORST, JODY LYNN: Business. HOWARD, JUDITH ANN: Business: Bandfront-I-2-3-4, Winterguard-I-2-3, Musical-3, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4 CSec.-3, Treas,-45, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-2, FBLA-2-3-4 CPres.-45. H.R. Rep., Newsette-4, Pep Club-3-4, Homecoming Court-4. Sweet- heart Court-4, Teacher's Secretary-3. HOWARD, ROBERT ARDEE: Academic: Ger- man Club-3, Boys Track-I-2-3-4, Student Council I, Lodestone-4 CBusiness Man- agerj, Cross Country-I, Computer Club- 4, Stage Crew-I-2, Audio-Visual-I-2-3 CPres.-43. HOWER, DENISE R.: General: Vo-Tech-2-3- 4. HOWER, MICHAEL SCOTT: General: Vo- Tech-2-3, Co-op-4. HUMMEL. ALLEN JEFF: General: Audio-Visu- al-I, Vo-Tech-2-3-4. ICEMAN, KERRY MICHAEL: General: Co-op- 4. ICEMAN, VICKI ANN: Business: Bandfront-I- 2, FSA-3-4, H.R. Rep.-I, Student Council-I. ILL, ANTHONY JAY: General: Concert Choir-4. Drama Club-3-4, Musical-2-3-4, School Play-3-4, Varsity Football-3, J.V. Football-I-2, HikingfBackpacking Club-l-2- 3-4, Vo-tech-2-3-4. IRWIN, HARRY CHRISTOPHER: General: Vo- tech-4. JOHNSON, JAMES: Academic. JONES, LARRY ARDELL: General: Bowling club-I-2-4, Vo-tech-3-4. 32 X CHERYL HINKS FRANK HOCKLEY GRETA HOPPLE CYNTHIA HORN ROBERT HOWARD DENISE HOWER MICHAEL HOWER VICKI ICEMAN ANTHONY ILL HARRY IRWIN 8 5 L. CATHY HOFFMAN RITA HOKE CHARLES HOLZER LOUISE HORN JODY HORST JUDITH HOWARD 'ixmv-! - ALLEN HUMMEL KERRY ICEMAN JAMES JOHNSON LARRY JONES f :JOKE 3' fy. - 4 4.4 KALBACK, JOSEPH JAMES. Generali Vo- tech-2-3-4. KAYLOR, BRET ANDREW. Academics Band-I-2-3, Cross-country-I-2-3-4, Boys track-I-2-3-4. KELLER, MICHAEL. Academic. Vo-tech-2- 3, JV Soccer-2, Co-op-4. KERKESLAGER. DEBORAH ANN: Business, School Store--3-4, HikingfBackpacking Club-I-2. KISCADDEN, JACK LEE. Generals JV Soc- cer-I. KISSINGER, JACOUELINE MARIA: General. Vo-tech-2-3-4, Co-op-4. KLEIN, MATTHEW DAVID. Business, Vo- tech-2-3'4. Co-op-4. KLICK, RAMONA KAY. Businessa Librar- ian-I, V. Cheerleader--2, Pep Club-2. Vo-tech-2-3-4. KLINGER, JANET M.: Academic, Librarian- I-2, Vo-tech-3-4. KNAPP, RONALD: General. KOFLER, KAREN ELIZABETH. Academic. Bandfront-2-3-4. German Club-I-2, Medi- cal Careers Club-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4, Jr. Tri- Hi-Y-I-2, Newswette-3, Lodestone-4, V. Softball-2, Fresh. Cheerleader-I CCapt. IJ. HikingfBackpacking Club, Pep Club-2-3-4. KOHR, SCOTT D.. General. KRALL, KAIL L.: General-Academicf German Club-3, Stage Crew-3, Audio VisuaI-2- 3-4. KREISER, RONALD EUGENE: Businessf Bowl- ing Club-2-3, V. Baseball-3, JV Base- ball-2. KRING, LORI ANN: Generals Co-op 4, Con- cert Choir-4, Chorus-2. KURTZ, DAVID SAMUEL. Academic. As- tronomy Club-2-3-4, German Club-3-4. Spanish Club-I-2, Medical Careers Club- 2-3-4, Librarian-4 fPres.-45, Hi-Y-4. Home Room Rep.-2-3-4, Golf-I-2-3-4, JV Baseball-I, V, Baseball-2-3-4. 34 JOSEPH KALBACH JACK KISCADDEN JACQUELINE KISSINGER I I JANET KLINGER RONALD KNAPP , , - KAIL KRALL RONALD KREISER LORI KRING BRET KAYLOR MICHAEL KELLER DEBORAH KERKE SLAGER MATTHEW KLEIN RAMONA KLICK KAREN KOFLER SCOTT KOHR DAVID KLIRTZ LAGERWALL, DEAN ROBERT: Academic: Honor Society-4. LANDIS, JOHN EDWARD: General, Bowling Club-I-3-4. Vo-tech-2-3-4, Co-op-4. LAWRENCE, JOAN CAROL: Academic: Bandfront-I-2-3-4, Winterguard-3, Medi- cal Careers Club-4. V. Field Hockey-4. JV Field Hockey-3, JV Girls Basketball- 2, Girls track-2-3-4, Pep Club-2-3-4. Model Youth Leg.-I. LEEDY, MICHAEL K.: Academic: Computer Club-2-3. LEESE, VICTOR: General, Chorus-I-2, Bowling Club-I-2, Vo-tech-2, Co-op-2, LENICH, DORINE CELESTE: Academic-Busi- ness: Honor Society-3-4. Varsity Cheerleader-2-3-4, Pep Club-3-4, Cho- rus-I, Drama Club-I-2, Musical-I-2-4, French Club-4, Bowling Club-2, Tri-Hi- Y-3, FBLA-3, FSA-3. LEONARD, GLORIA: General. LOEPER, LAWRENCE J.: Academic: Band- I-2-3-4, Pep Band-I-2-3-4, Orchestra-4, Brass Choir-4, Hi-Y-2, Varsity Football- 3, JV Football-2, Boys Track-I, Vo- tech-3-4. LONG, ALLEN R.: General: Vo-tech-2-3-4. LONG, JOHN MICHAEL: General: Vo- tech-2-3-4. Co-op-4. LONG. ROY MICHALE: Academic, French Club-I-2-3-4 CTreas.i4D. Lab Assistant-3- 4, Medical Careers-3, Hi-YW4, Honor So- ciety-3-4, Varsity Soccer-3-4, JV Soc- cer-I-2. LONG, SHEILA MARIE: Academic: Band-I- 2-3-4, Orchestra-3. Latin Club-4, Spanish Club-2-3-, Bowling Club-3, Medical Ca- reers-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-I-2. Student Council-2, Girls Track-2. Gifted Program-I-2-3-4. LOUMP. ROSEMARY: Business: Vo-tech-3- 4. Co-op-4. LOZADA, MARY ANN: Business: Chorus-I- 2, Co-op-3-4. MASON, MILLIE MARY: Business: Bandfront-I-2-3-4, Winterguard-I-2, Tri- Hi-Y-3-4. MASSAR, ELIZABETH MARIE: Academic: German Club-3-4, Bowling Club-I-2, Oc- tagon Club-3-4 CV-Pres.-SJ, Medical Ca- reers-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3, Honor Society-3-4, H.R. Rep.-.2-4, Lodestone-4 CLayout Edi- torj, Varsity Cheerleader-3-4 CCaptain- 4J, HikingfBackpacking Club-2, Pep Club-H2-3-4, GAP-2-3-4. MATHEWS, JULIE MARIE: Academic: Con- cert Choir-2-3-4, Chorus-I-4. Show Choir-4, Drama Club-3-4, Musical-I-2-3- 4, French Club-4, Bowling Club-I, Medi- cal Careers-2, Honor Society-4, Varsity Cheerleader-2-3-4, Pep ClubM2-3-4, GAP-2-3-4. MAURER, WENDY: Business, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-I, FBLA-2-3-4, FSA-3, Co-op-4. MAY. PATRICIA E,: Academic: Bandfront- I-2. MC DANIELS, RUSSELL PAUL: General: golfi 2 Vo-tech-2-3-4. 36 DEAN LAGERWALL DORINE LENICH ROY LONG SHEILA LONG is ' Es. 75: ELIZABETH MASSAR JULIE MATHEWS JOHN LANDIS GLORIA LEONARD ROSEMARY LOUMP WENDY MAURER ii ww' -Q.. 433.0-. .N JOAN LAWRENCE MICHAEL LEEDY VICTOR LEESE LAWRENCE LOEPER ALLEN LONG JOHN LONG MARY LOZADA MILLIE MASON 45' RUSSELL MC DANIELS MC KINNEY, CHRISTOPHER RICHARD: Busi- ness, Bandwl-2, Brass Choir-2, Co-op-4, Varsity Wrestling-I. MC KINNEY, MICHELLE ANN: Academics Bandfront-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y- I-2, FBLA-I-2-4 CSec. 45, Pep Club-4, Vo- tech-2-3-4. MC MINN, CHARLES WILLIAM: Academics Varsity WrestlingM2-3-4. MEASE, CHERYL JANINE. Business, Bandfront-I-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3, FBLA-2-3- 4 QTreas. 47, FSA-3-4 CV-Pres. 45, Pep Club-2-3-4. MEASE JAMES M.: General: Bowling Club- 3-4, Cross Country-I, Boys Track-I-3, Vo-tech-2-3-4, Oceanography Club-I-2. MILLER, CAROLYN SUE. Academic, Band- I-2-3-4, Chorus-I, Musicalfl-2-3-4, Spanish Club-2-3-4 CSec. 3, Pres. 41, Tri-Hi-Y-3, H.R. Rep,-I, GAP-3. MILLER, CHRISTINE JANE: Academics Con- cert Choir-3-4, Chorus-3-4, Show Choir-4, Musical I-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3, Hon- or Society-4, H.R. Rep.-3, GAP-2-3-4. MILLER, JOHN STEVEN: Academics Astron- omy Club-4, Key Club-3-4. German Club-2-3-4, French Club-3-4. Octagon Club-3-4 CV. Pres. 35, Lodestone-4 Cllnderclass Editorj, Boys Varsity basket- ballhl-3-4, Boys J.V. basketball-I, Gifted Program-I-2-3-4, GAP-3. MILLER, RICHARD ALLEN: General, Bowling club-I-2-3-4, Vo-tech-2-3-4, Co-op-4. MILLER, ROBIN SHEREE. General, Band-I-2, Concert Choir-2-3-4. MISH, JULIA: Academic, Band-I, Vo- Tech-2-3-4. MORALES, JOSEPH: General. MOYER, SCOTT ALLEN: Generals Vo-tech- 3-4. MOYER THOMAS LEE. Academic, Band-L 2. Brass Choir-I-2, German Club-I, Lodestone-4, J. V. Football-I, Boys Varsi- ty basketball-3-4, J. V. Boys basketbaII-I- 2, Talent Show-3. MUMFORD, ROBERT ALLEN: Academic, German Club-2-3-4, Varsity Soccer-3-4, J.V. Soccer-I-2. MURAKAMI, AKIKO: Academic, Musical-4, Spanish Club-4, Newsette-4, Exchange Student-4. 38 CHRISTOPHER Mc KINNEY l JAMES MEASE CAROLYN MILLER RICHARD MILLER ROBIN MILLER SCOTT MOYER THOMAS MOYER ROBERT MUMFORD MICHELLE MC KINNEY CHARLES MC MINN CHERYL MEASE CHRISTINE MILLER JOHN MILLER QIL M JULIA MISH JOSEPH MORALES AKIKO MURAKAMI 'Kirin 4 XJ i 4 LB S-1 CJI 3. A .. Z if A . . ex if .S .2 Nixsg gm .Wk L , Q .. my T MUTH, WENDY SUE. Business, Chorus-I-4. NEWMASTER, JOHN EDWARD: Academic, Key club-2-3-4, Librarian-4, Hi-Y-I-2-3- 4, Class Officer-I CTreas. IJ, Varsity Foot- ball-2-3-4, Varsity Baseball-3-4, J.V. Baseball-I-2, HikingfBackpacking Club-4, Sweetheart Court-4, All-County Football Honors-3. NGO, LOI AI: General. NGO, PHUONG AI: General. NOLT, KRISTIE LYNN. Business, Bandfront- I-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-4, FBLA-3, H.R. Rep.-2-3, Student Council-4 CSec. 45, Varsity Field- hockey-4, J.V. Girls Basketball-2-3, Girls Track-2, Pep Club-2-3. NORMAN, MICHAEL SCOTT. General, Var- sity Baseball-3-4, J.V. Baseball-I-2. ONDREJICKA, CHRISTA JOAN. Academic, Band-I-2-3-4, Pep Band-3-4, Orchestra- 2-3-4, Bowling Club-3, Student Council- 3-4, J.V. Girls Basketball-I, J.V. Softball- 2. PEIFFER, DOUGLAS. General. PHILLIPS, MICHAEL J.. General, Vo-tech- 2-3-4, Co-op-4. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM THOMAS: Academic- General. V. Football-3-4, J.V. Football-2, V. Boys Basketball-3, J.V. Boys Basket- ball-2. POORMAN, ROBERT JAMES: Academic. Astronomy Club-3-4, Octagon Club-3-4, Homeroom Rep.-I-4, Lodestone Sports Edi- tor-4, V. Boys Basketball-3-4, J.V. Boys Basketball-I-2, J.V. Baseball-I, GAP-2, Homecoming Court-4. POWERS, KEVIN ROBERT. General, Vo- tech-2-3-4. RAMOS, MAGDALENA. General: Girls Track-2. Vo-tech-4, Co-op-3. RANK, MICHELE JEAN: General, Vo-tech- 2-3-4. REB, THOMAS ALAN. General, V. Soccer- 3-4. J.V. Soccer-I-2. REBER, MICHAEL E.: General, V. Wres- tling-4, Key Club-4, Lodestone Sports Editor-4, V. Boys Basketball-3, J.V. Boys Basketball-2. REED. STEPHEN: Academic, Band-I-2-3-4, Co-op-4, Vo-tech-4. REICHARD. SUSAN M.: Business, Band Front-I, FSA-3, Lodestone Club Editor- 4. RESSLER, TRACY A.: Academic, Band Front-I-2-3-4. Winterguard-I-3-4, Tri-Hi- Y-3-4, Pep Club-3-4, Homecoming Court-4. RICKERT, ANNE L.: Academic, Girls Track- 2. V. Softball-I-3-4, HikingfBackpacking Club-2, Pep Club-I-3-4, Chorus-I. German Club-I-2-3 4 CTreas. 43, Medical Careers Club-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4 fV. Pres. 43, V. Girls Basketball-4, J.V. Girls Basketball-I-2-3 CCo-capt. 35, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-I-2, Student Coun- cil-4, Newsette-3-4 CEditor-41. Lodestone Index-4, V. Field Hockey. 40 X WENDY MUTH JOHN NEWMASTER MICHAEL NORMAN CHRISTA ONDREJICKA ROBERT POORMAN KEVIN POWERS MAGDALENA RAMOS MICHAEL REBER STEPHEN REED SUSAN REICHARD S ii ',l , .ff Cl LOI AN NGO PHUONG AI NGO KRISTI NOLT DOUGLAS PEIFFER MICHAEL PHILLIPS WILLIAM PHILLIPS MICHELLE RANK THOMAS REB TRACY RESSLER ANNE RICKERT Y' I I ,433 ,I ,.L. .,,, QW? M A N ,,,, Sm ,W Az Him 1311 33 val 1 Q ROHR, WARREN RICHARD: General. Vo- Tech-3-4, Co-op-4. ROOF, MICHAEL DAVID: Generali Vo- Tech-2-3, ROTT, TIMOTHY JOSEPH. Generali Co- op-4, V. Wrestling-I-2-3-4. ROTUNDA, JOSEPH RICHARD: Academics Librarians-2-4, Hi-Y-I-2-3-4, V. Football- 3-4, JV Football-I-2, V. Wrestling-2, Boys Track-I-3, HikingfBackpacking Club-3-4. ROYER, BETTY JANE: Academic, Concert Choir-2-3-4, Chorus-I, Musical-I, Octa- gon Club-3-4 CTreas.-43, Tri-Hi-Y-4 CSec.-45, Honor Society-3-4, Lodestone Senior Editor-4, Youth Government-4. Oratorical Contest-4, Teacher's Sec.-4. RUNKEL, MICHAEL EDWARD. General-Aca- demicg Musical-2, Cross Country-4, Boys Track-I-2-3-4. SANDERS, RICHARD SCOTT: Academics Key Club-3-4, Lodestone-4, V. Soccer-f 2-3-4, V. Boys Basketball-2-3-4 CCapt.-35, JV Boys Basketball-I, Boys Track-3, Vo- Tech-2, All-County Basketball-3-4, All- Section Basketball-4, All-County Soccer- 4, All-League Soccerf4. SANDO. JANE ELIZABETH. Academic, Ger- man Club-3-4, Octagon Club-3-4, Medi- cal Careersw4, Tri-Hi-Y-3, Honor Soci- ety-3-4, H.R. Rep-4, Lodestone-4 CLayout Editorj, Pep Club-4, Gifted Pro- gram-2-3-4, GAP-2-3-4, Scorekeeper- Wrestling-2-3-4, Manager-Wrestling-L 2-3-4, Manager-FootbaIlA2-3-4, Rotary Leadership Conference-3. SATTAZAHN, PAUL TIMOTHY: Academici Musical-3-4, Astronomy Club-4, German Club-2-3-4, Computer Club-3-4, Stage Crew-3-4, Cross Country-3, Boys Track-2-3-4. SAYLOR, WILLIAM H.: General. Vo-Tech- 2-3-4. SEIDERS, ALAN B.. General. SEILER, RODGER: General, Vo-Techh3-4, Co-op-4. SFORZA. JOSEPH: General. SHAUD, GREGORY G.: General. 42 WARREN ROHR TIMOTHY ROTT JOSEPH ROTUNDA RICHARD SANDERS JANE SANDO ALAN SEIDERS RODGER SEILER JOSEPH SFORZA MICHAEL ROOF JOHN ROSS DALE ROTH BETTY ROYER MICHAEL RUNKEL PAUL SATTAZAHN WILLIAM SAYLOR GREGORY SHAUD IN? KW..-K JI-I fy- I-.A' SHEPLER, KATHY ANN: Business-General: Varsity Softball-2. SHIRK, SCOTT: General: Bowling Club-I-2, V. Football-3, JV Football-2, Boys Track-I, Vo-Tech-2-3-4. SHOTT, KATHY MICHELLE: Academic: Band-I-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3-4, Pep CIub--3- 4. SHUPP, RICHARD C.: Academic: Cross Country-3-4, Boys Track-2-3-4. SILLIK, SHARON LOUISE: Business: Tri-Hi- Y-3-4, FBLA-2-3-4, H.R. Rep.-3. Lodestone-4 CTypistJ, Pep Club-2-3-4, GAP-2-3-4, Teacher's Secretary-I-2-3-4. SIMPSON, LYNN MARIE: Business: Bandfront-I-2-3-4, Winterguard-3, HikingfBackpacking Club-3. Pep CIub-l- 2. SINGER, ROBIN ELIZABETH: Academic: Concert Choir-I-2-3-4. Stage Crew-2, Honor Society-2-3-4, Newsette-2-3-4. HikingfBackpacking Club-I-2-3, Gifted Program-2-3. SMALL, NANCY LOUISE: General: Band- front-I, V Softball-2. JV Softball-I. SMETANA, ANDREW J.: General: Vo-Tech- 3-4, Co-op-4. SMETANA, SHERRIE ANN: General-Business: Bandfront-I, JV Softball-I, V Cheer- leader-2-3, Pep Club-I. SMITH, AUDREY: Academic: Bandfront-I-I 3-4, German Club-I-2, Tri-Hi-Y-4, Jr. Tri- Hi-Y-I-2, H.R. Rep.-2, Newsette-2-3, V Softball-2-4, Pep Club-I-2-3-4. SNYDER, DENA ANNE: Academic: Band-I-2- 3-4. Orchestra-3-4, Musical-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y- 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-3, H.R. Rep.-I, WLHS-4, Newsette-2-3. Girls V Basketball-2-3-4, JV Girls Basketball-I-2, V Softball-3-4, Pep Club-2-3-4, JV Cheerleader-I. SNYDER, JEFFREY P.: Academics German Club-3, Bowling Club-I, V Soccer-3. JV Soccer-I-2. SNYDER, SUSAN ELAINE: General: Vo-Tech- 2-3-4. SOWERS, DAVID S.: Academic: Key CIub-I- 2-3-4. German Club-2-3-4, Octagon Club-4, Computer Club-2-3-4 fPres.-35, Stage Crew-2-3-4. Audio-Visual-I-2-3-4, Honor Society-2-3-4 CPres.-45, H.R. Rep+3, Lo- destone-4, Gifted Program-I-2-3-4, GAP- 2-3-4. SPANGLER, JUDITH ANNE: Business: FSA-4. Honor Society-4, School Store-4. SPRINGBORN, PATRICIA ELAINE: General: V Softball-2-3. SPRINGBORN. ROBERT JAMES: General: Class Officer-I, Lodestone-4, V Wres- tling-3, Vo-Tech-4, HikingfBackpacking- I-2. STAGER, JOHN WILLIAM: General: V Foot- ball-I-3, JV Baseball-I-2. Co-op-4, Vo- Tech-3-4. STAGER, ROBERT: General: V WrestIing-3- 4. 44 KATHY SHEPLER LYNN SIMPSON ROBIN SINGER AUDREY SMITH DENA SNYDER JUDITH SPANGLER PATRICIA SPRINGBORN ROBERT SPRINGBORN l-. DMM ' Z H mm, f M f W , ,W 1 KATHY SHOTT RICHARD SHUPP SHARON SILLIK ' U V 1 23 5 rl NANCY SMALL ANDREW SMETANA SHERRI SMETANA SUSAN SNYDER DAVID SOWERS v R JOHN STAGER ROBERT STAGER QW 155 ir---..., 1 Q as new 95 I. Q DQ Y ,xy STOUDT, KAREN LEE: Academic: German Club-2, Tri-Hi-Y-4. SWARTZ, VICKI MARIE: General: Band-I-I 3-4, Pep Band-4, Orchestra-3-4, Brass Choir-2-3-4, Musical-2-3-4, Vo-tech-3-4. SWISHER, DONALD DOUGLAS: General: Varsity Football-I-3-4, Boys Track-l, Vo- tech-2-3-4, Co-op-4. SWOYER, JENEAN KAY: General. SZOLLOSE, BRADLEY K.: Academicg Band- I-2-3-4, Pep Band-I-2-3-4, Orchestra-I-I 3-4, Musical-I-2-3-4, WLHS-3-4. Lodestone-4 QArt Editorj, Talent Show-l- 2-3. THOMASCO, EDWARD ALLEN: Academic: Band-I, Bowling Club-I, Student Coun- cil-I, Golf-I-2, Boys Track-I, HikingfBackpacking Club-I-2, Homecom- ing Court-4. THOME, STEVEN BRUCE: General: Bowling Club-I-2-3-4. THOMPSON, LOUISE ANN: Business-Gener- al. TORRES, PATRICIA: Generali Teacher's Sec- retary-3-4. TROAIN, JANE E.: Academic-Business Gen- eral, Vo-tech-3-4, Co-op-4, Teacher's Secretary-3. TURNER, APRIL DAWN: General: Band-I-2. UFFNER, MICHAEL F.: General: Vo-tech-3- 4, Co-op-4. ULRICH. ALICE M.: Academic: Spanish Club-I-2, Medical Careers-I-2-3-4, H.R. Rep.-I-2. WAGNER, KELLY ANN: General: Vo-tech- 2-3.4. Co-op-4. WAGNER, RODNEY LEE: Academic: Key Club-3-4, Lodestone-4, J.V. Football-I. Boys Varsity Basketball-3, J.V. Boys Bas- ketball-I-2, Boys Track-I-2-3-4. WALMER, JR., KENNETH R.: General, Bowl- ing Club-I-2-3, Vo-tech-2-3-4, Co-op-4. 46 KAREN STOUDT av BRADLEY SZOLLOSE EDWARD THOMASCC PATRICIA TORRES JANE TROAIN Q 5535 ALICE ULRICH KELLY WAGNER RODNEY WAGNER iw . , .lex Kemal:- -X A 1- if wqgf L L 'Fm fl VICKIE SWARTZ DONALD SWISHER JENEAN SWOYER I I A . .Marx STEVEN THOME LOUISE THOMPSON 1' APRIL TURNER MICHAEL UFFNER KENNETH WALMER I if r a ffl ' Q1-if .K , , . ,,:, , .. WALTER, HEATHER LEIGH, Academic, Band-I-2-3-4, Orchestra-4, Brass Choir- 4. Concert Choir-3-4, Show Choir-3-4. Drama Club-3-4 fPres. 45, Musical-I-2-3- 4, School Play-4, German Club-2, Tri-Hi- Y-3, Girls Track-2, Pep Club-3, Talent Show-2-3, WALTERS, PAULA JEAN, General, Vo- tech-3-4, Co-op-4. WANNER, ALLAN D., General. WEATHERHOLTZ, WILLIAM RUSSELL, Gen- eral, Bowling Club-I, Vo-tech-2-3-4. WEBSTER, TIMOTHY, General. WEDDLE, STEVEN MICHAEL, Academic, Key Club-I-2-3-4 CPres. 45, Octagon Club-3-4 CPres. 35, H.R. Rep.-I-2-3-4, Stu- dent Council-I-2-3-4, Class Officer-I-4 CPres I, V. Pres. 45, Lodestone-4 Clndex Editor5, Boys Varsity Basketball-3-4, J.V. Boys Basketball-I-2 CCo-captain 25, Home- coming Court-4, Boys Track-I-4, Youth Government-4, GAP-I-2-3-4, Sweetheart Court-4. WEIANT, BARBARA, Business, Chorus-I, Bowling Club-3, FBLA-I. WEISE, BRENDA LEE, General, Co-op-4, FBLA-4. WEISS, JUDSON LEWIS, Academic, Astron- omy Club-4 CCo-V. Pres. 45, German Club-2-3-4, Computer Club-2-3-4 CV. Pres.-45, Lab Assistant-3-4, Honor Soci- ety-4, H.R. Rep-4. Math Team-3-4, GAP-2. WEITZEL, KELLY JO, General, Tri-Hi-Y-3. WENGERT, ROBERT DAVID, Academic, Key Club-3-4, German Club-2-3-4, French Club-3-4, Bowling Club-I. Octagon Club-3-4, Medical Careers-3-4 QV. Pres. 45, Hi-Y-2-3-4, Honor Society-4, H.R. Rep.-4, Newsette-4, Lodestone-4 fCopy Editor5, Varsity Football-3, J.V. Football- 2, Varsity Baseball-3-4, Gifted Program- I-2-3-4. Youth Government-4. GAP-I-2-3. WENRICH, WENDY F., Academic, Band-I- 2,,German Club-2, Bowling Club-I, GAP-3. WERNER, LORI LOUISE, Business. WETZEL. BETH ANN, General, Chorus-I, Vo-tech-2-3-4. WHITE. BONNIE JO, Business, Chorus-I, Bowling Club-2, FBLA-I-2-3, FSA-3, School Store-3. WHITMAN, DOUGLAS CRAIG: Academic, Band-I-2-3-4, Varsity Baseball-3-4. J.V. Baseball-2. WIKE, SHERRI LYNN, Business, Bandfront- I-2-3-4, Musical fmake-up5-I-2-3-4, FBLA- 2. H.R. Rep.-I, Teacher's Secretary-3-4. WILLMAN. GEORGINE M., Academic, Band- I-2-3, Chorus-I. Musical-I, German Club-I- 2-3-4, Medical Careers-4, Tri-Hi-Y-3, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y-2, Girls Track-2. J.V. Softball-3 CCaptain-35, HikingfBackpacking Club-l-2- 3, Model Youth Legislature-I. WILSON, EDWARD F., General, Musical-I-2, School Play-2, Vo-tech-2-3-4. WISE, JUDY ANN, Academic, Bandfront-I-I 3, Winterguard-2, Musical-2, H.R. Rep.-2, Pep Club-2-3, Teacher's Secretary-3-4. 48 HEATHER WALTER PAULA WALTERS T' S .x Q.,,,,u': V STEVEN WEDDLE BARBARA WEIANT Q M v ROBERT WENGERT WENDY WENRICH LORI WERNER DOUGLAS WHITMAN SHERRI WIKE GEORGINE WILLMAN lx sf Q if ALLAN WANNER WILLIAM TIMOTHY WEBSTER WEATHERHOLTZ X. .. W ' W Mn-tm... -. . . NM GNL., Nwwwm .L X Q,,T27Kg BRENDA WEISE JUDSON WEISS KELLY WEITZEL BETH WETZEL BONNIE WHITE EDWARD WILSON JUDY WISE 'iifii 'Mn WOLF, PATRICK D.: Academic, Key Club- I-2-3-4. Newsette-3-4. Lodestone-4 CCopy Editorj, Golf-I-2-3, Boys Track-I. Homecoming Court-4. WOLFE, KERRY L.: General, Vo-Tech-2-3- 4. WORKMAN, FRANK RICHARD. Academic, Hi-Y-I-2-3-4, V Football-3, JV Football- 2, V Wrestling-2-3, Boys Track-I-2. YANTZ, JOHN. General, Vo-Tech-2-3-4. Co-op-4. YEAGLEY, KEVIN A.: General, Vo-Tech-2- 3, Co-op-4. YEAGLEY, NADINE FAYE: General, Musical- I-2-3-4, Librarian-I-2, HikingfBackpacking Club-I-3, VcrTech-3-4, Guidance Helper- I-2-4. YEAGLEY Il. ROBERT WILLIAM. Academic. Bowling Club-I-2-3-4. Stage Crew-3. YOTER, MARLIN LEE: General, Vo-Tech-2-3- 4. , YOUSE, BRADLEY DAVID: Academic, Key Club-4, V Football-2-3-4, V Wrestling-I 3-4, Boys Track-I, Librarian-4, Hi-Y-I-2-3. Honor Society-4, H.R. Rep.-3. ZEARFOSS, DAVID: General, Band-I-2-3, Vo- Tech-4. ZEHRING, DEAN LEWIS: Academic, Band-I- 2-3-4, Pep Band-3-4, Brass Choir-2-3-4, Boys Track-I-2-3-4, HikingfBackpacking Club-I-2, Gifted Program-I-2-3-4, Vo- Tech-2-3-4, Co-op-4, Boys Track Man- ager-I-2-3-4. ZIMMERMAN. JEFFREY: General, VcrTech- 2-3-4, ZOHN, KATHI ELLEN: General, Bandfront-2, Musical-2. School Play-I, Vo-Tech-4, Ca op-4. 50 PATRICK WOLF KEVIN YEAGLEY NADINE YEAGLEY BRADLEY YOUSE DAVID ZEARFOSS DEAN ZEHRING JEFFREY ZIMMERMAN KATHI ZOHN KERRY WOLFE FRANK WORKMAN JOHN YANTZ ROBERT YEAGLEY MARLIN YOTER CHARLES HOYER The following seniors did not turn in proofs Baker, David Bleyer. Michael Davis, Kenneth Davis, Russell Davis, Stephen Firestone, Marge Fratello, Donald Garloff, Carole Getman, Lisa Goodwin, Wayne Hainly, Michael Hartman, Allan Heverling, Gregory Heverling, Thomas Johnson. Thomas Kipp, Chris Labe. Stanley Lambakis, Christos Long. Denise Lynch, Gerald Miller. Melody Ortiz, Jose Ortiz, Juan Pitkevitsch, Rose Price, Randy Rothermel, Beth Rothgaber, Robert Schell, Jeffrey Scholl, Andrea Scholl, Samuel Shenk, David Shirk, Scott Sholly. Lucinda Stegman, Dawn Stichler, Jack Torres, Felix Walters, Kerry Weigley. Debbie Zimmerman, Michael EXPRESSING IEWPGINTS I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. -Voltaire Sixty years ago Cyrus G. Rauch agreed with that philosophy so much that he, in his will, bequethed S800 for a trl to promote public speaking at LHS. The Cyrus G. Rauch Oratorical Fund provides the opportunity and incentive for ma seniors to offer their opinions concerning any topic, usually dealing with a current issue. On December Il, l98O, GI Clews was awarded first place for his speach, Cults-Savior or Destroyer? which warned that evil and destructi lurk within them. Todd Dellinger received second place for his oration, America's Missiles in Turmoil-What Are 1 AIternatives? . The 58th Annual Girls' Oratorical Contest, sponsored by the Literary Department of the Women's Club of Lebanc was won by Michelle Gooden, who gave a compassionate tribute to combat veterans in VA hospitals across America Our Forgotten Heroes. Sue Gigler C'Medical Technology: Which Way Are We Headed? j and Barb Feldenzer CT Oldest, New Crimej tied for second place, and Betty Royer Qllliteracy. Are Competency Tests the Answer?j received th runner-up honors. English teacher Mr. Thomas Weible was the speech advisor and has coached the contests for 25 years. Judges were Mrs. Paul Dunkelburger, Attorney Loren Schrum and Reverend John Roberts. Prizes were distributed during the awards presentation of the Commencement exercises. Jane Sando was the prompter for all speakers. ABOVE: Mr. Thomas Weible. ABOVE CL to RD. B. Feldenzer, M. Gooden, B. Royer, S. Gigler. f ABOVE: T. Dellinger, G. Clews. RIGHT. M. Gooden. FAR RIGHT: G. Clews. 52 Greg Clews Michelle Gooden Barb Feldenzer ABOVE CL TO RJ: B. Feldenzer, S. Gigler, M. Gooden, G. Clews, T. Dellinger, B. Royer. The Winners BELOW: M. Gooden, G. Clews. 6 K Todd Dellinger Sue Gigler ,-,.,-- Betty Royer 53 I98I SWEETHEART DANC The Lodestone Staff once again put together an exceptional Valentines Night celebration. Primarily dominated by seniors, the Sweetheart Dance turned out to be a special evening, even more so for some than others. Judy Howard and Steve Weddle captured the night's honors by winning the titles of King and Queen of Hearts. respectively. Candidates for the King and Queen were selected by nominations from senior homerooms and then were voted on by the entire student body. The balloting was unusually close between the winners and their first runners- up. Kandy Field and Mike Beard took first runner-up positions, while Shelly Cooper and Rob Heim took third place. Chuck Euston escorted the Queen of Hearts. and the King of Hearts was accompanied by Sue Fink. Entertainment at this memorable event was provided by Tom Moyer, along with Rod Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barry and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stone chaperoned the Valentines' Day celebration. ABOVE. King Steve Weddle and Queen Judy Howard. ABOVE. SEATED CL to RJMS. Fink, R. Heim, S. Weddle, J. Howard, K. Field. 54 STANDING. CL to RD-B. Youse, S. Fields, M. Foster, J. Newmaster. S. Cooper. ABOVE: Queen Judy Howard, Shelly Cooper Qndj, Kandy Field flstl. ABOVE: King Steve Weddle, Rob Heimflndl. ABOVE: S. Weddle, S. Fink. BELOW: K. Field 5 date. fn? ABOVE. R. Heim, L. Hoffman. BELOW. N. Gigler, C. Houser. ABOVE: A. Rickert, R. Springborn. BELOW. B. Rohland, J. Litton. BELOW. S. Fink, S. Weddle. ' 4 Q ABOVE: M. Beard, M. Mason. BELOW. S. Fields 8 date. BELOW: B. Feldenzer, B. Coomer. 4 f L ABOVE. J. Morales, W. Field. BELOW: T ll. . n wi., . A My i as il ABOVE. Heart 8 flowers. BELOW: S. Fink, S. Weddle. E ICR PRC -THE BEST OF TIME It was an evening to remember for many years to come. Memories were made that will last a lifetime. The I98l Senior Prom was considered by many to be the final outing of their high school career. On Friday, May 22, the Host Farm in Lancaster was the sight of the prom. The atmosphere at this illustrious resort set the mood for the rest of the evening. From 6.00 until 6:30 P.M.. the couples mingled, showing off their varied tuxedos and colorful gowns. Then it was meal time. and the choices were excellent: filet mignon. lobster tail. or sirloin steak. At the conclusion of the meal it was picture time. All the girls disappeared. cameras in hand. ready to snap pictures of all their friends and dates. A professional photographer from Uhler's Studio was present to take formal pictures as well. Third Stream was the entertainment, and dancing lasted until II.0O. except when the band needed a break. When everyone finally departed, they were filled with happiness and special thoughts of the evening. It was truly a perfect ending to a great year! ABOVE. R. Garman and date. BELOW. M. Mason. S. Fink. ABOVE. M. Blanar and date. BELOW: J. Dodson and date. ABOVE. D. Ebright and date. BELOW. K. Powers, M. Norman. ' .... A-'xii' VM ,..... P 2..:.,. ' ' ABOVE: Mr. Lebo, Mr. Stone, Mr. White. ABOVE. H. Walter and date. BELOW. K. Dechert, D, Kurtz. BELOW: Third Stream ABOVE. J. Wise and date. BELOW: L. Brandt and date. entertaining before a break. ABOVE: B. Weatherholtz and date. ABOVE: P. Sattazahn and date. ABOVE: J. Butera and date. is-nf . .3 ABOVE: D. Ebright . BELOW-S. Bowie ABOVE: R. Wengert, W. Wenrich S X . ABOVE: G. Brossman, S. Wunderlich. . ABOVE: B. Carpenter and date. 'L TT ABOVE. J. Newmaster and date is ,,. ii X f' iq 1' ABOVE: J. Mathews. F. Ceresini. D. Lenich. B. Mountz, R. Singer. PDST PRD Out of the gowns and tuxedos and into jeans and T-shirts. lt was Post Prom time. After the formal part of the senior prom was over, everyone headed back to the high school for yet another meal, this time a casual one. It was thought that there would be more dancing, this time disco by WFEC from Harrisburg. Well. after around 2:00 A.M. and still no disco, DJ., or anything, the seniors began to call it a night, It was later determined that the radio station had planned on coming Saturday night instead of Fri- day night. Oh, well, at least everyone ate all the food provided by the parents, and had a last chance to socialize. Just ask John Newmaster. Because of the terrible misunderstanding and shortage of music, WFEC planned to hold a record hop after the June 5th graduation ceremonies. ABOVE: L. Espinar-Cruz and date. BELOW: A. Turner S Thome 60 lf , em ,Mx 'M ff .ff 4251 6 ABOVE: M. Foltz. D. Sowers. ABO ABOVE. D. Barry, L. Massar. ABOVE. Punch bowl, RIGHT: D. Ebright and date. 4. 4,4 Y, P 4, - .1 .9 zz' ,f , W Q! If 2 .A if ff . .4 44 z.: Q' VE. J. Butera, GRADLIATIO Henry David Thoreau once wrote. lf you built castles in the air. your work need not be lost, that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. Mr. Linn, commencement speech advisor, sympathizes with Thoreau's thinking and chose this quotation as the theme for the Class of l98l's graduation and baccalaureate ceremonies held in the LHS auditorium on June 5 and May Sl, respectively. A tradition of the graduation ceremony is delivery of speeches by top students of the senior class. Three seniors- Amy Gordon, Dave Sowers. and Chris Miller--presented their views and philosophies to their peers. Amy spoke on Building Castles in the Air, Dave's topic was Education, The Basic Foundations and Chris discussed The Founda- tion of Character. The program began with the Processional of Edward AIgar's Pomp and Circumstance, by organist Heather Walter. Brian Harvey gave the invocation. Doug Barry led the Pledge of Allegiance, Rob Heim led the singing of the Star Span- gled Banner, and then class president Meg Early offered greetings. Upon conclusion of the ceremony, the LHS Alma Mater was sung by graduates and alumni. The graduates prayer, written by Judy Spangler. also was recited by the Class of l98l. Meg Early, as senior class president, continued tradition by receiving the first diploma. Other l98l officers were Steve Weddle, vice-president, and Sue Fink. secretary-treasurer. The l98l class colors were burgandy and gold, the class flow- er was the purple violet, and the class motto was Cherish Yesterday, Live Today, Dream Tomorrow. Roll call for reception of diplomas was conducted by Mr. Weible and Mr. Detwiler. Ralph White was class dean. Guests for the program were the members of the Class of I93l and following the commencement ceremonies, the Na- tional Honor Society hosted a reception of cookies and punch in the gym. ABOVE: Senior males awaiting graduation. ABOVE. J. Hartman. R. Singer, M. Blanar, J. Mathews. -1 ABOVE: C. Ondrejicka, C. Euston. S. Miller, A. Ulrich, S. Gigler, M. ABOVE. B. Youse, L. Horn. J. Spangler. N. Yeagley. Gooden- w w E. D. Barry. BELOW: A. ABOVE CL to RJ: B. Harvey, C. Miller. D. Barry. J. Spangler, M. Early. A. Gor- ABOVE. M. Early. BELOW. D. Sow- n. don. D. Sowers. ers. ABOVE: QLD B. Harvey. CRD C. Miller. BELOW: Mr. Lebo, M. Early. ABOVE: C. Garloff. ABOVE. B. Mumford. 63 ABOVE. D. Lagerwall. 3 is if 1 3 31 s. 5 E 5 ,M .V Z' Brown. BELOW. R. Heilman, D. ABOVE. B. Yeagley. BELOW: J. Weiss. ABOVE. M. Gooden. BELOW. J. Deraco, G ans. 64 l 1 fir-N ABOVE CL to RJ: S. Cooper, S. Fields, R. Miller. L. Ebright, J. Hemperly. ABOVE CL to RD: L. Massar, S. Ellingson, L. Binner, L. Danner, T. Ressler, D. Brown. 65 1 '- 'i, f . f' ,Tk 'S .,, y f' ,A .A , 4 -iw la -f 9' , , , , ,K ,, F ff Q i if A WW , A .H J lg ,V an NM V, O 1 .A r 7 gg A 5,5 ,A I I A A L: S ,fi - 4 A A, g Ak . ,A ' 5,: A K I- ' A A Q ' KLA. A A ,, ,,,A , f I VL M, A ' - - ' AV - A 044. ' ' 5-in J lA,ff,A12 P' ' I ,AV L W ,, ,,. L- WL V- .-4. ,V A A . I , Q P? . , I N A. 'A A A g , M ' :Q H , f 7:-1 -VK E, ME? ' K ' ' W A W f ,. I2 7 w ' , ,- ' A ' ' 1 ' , A AJ, 7 In , Q' A ,, M4 y A gg I X A., as-x , A ,W A A 2 ,li W A , ,Q , I f , M , . ef gig,-3? i A AA ' p A., A' - Y -fl ' A,,- ' A f 'M 'K A IA- 5 . 6 ll 5, wma' ,W-mv ' i A A Q - 1 AW f 5 ,557 A gf Ap A wk , . x ,, I A fig 3 A I . 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'ff ': f X 1 L X N Y SI - XQX . , - F - - Q -. :Q ' K . 1: 5 .-,X if f- I ,A 3 TQ X m N K S X S X N RW SWK 'Q Q ' We - X S S f :gbxv 5 EM n . 'X 7' X xx 3 K Ns it gk xx Zi if ' X xx Q1 Wiz 'QM if SN 5515 is S Ss wx 5 HPS Ng, 5 ff 3 A 'ig' Q ' f Eff f A My if 9? 'Q fx Z2 if f 5 , f 'K 1, J ' 12' A 7 , :. . , 4 , hr X 'mx ' K ' L . s I ' Q f .. q if Efxif ' ' ix if 'Q 'ZS Q Q z ,Q V. 3 k , I 1, , H' ,. ,, ., W ,, 4 on-9 .qu rats UH: l2IOcIS Vince Lombardi. pro football's coach- ing great, believed that Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is. LHS Coach Jim Gibbons probably would agree with that philosophy-if he had had enough players wanting to play. The Cedar roster numbered a meager 38 members, and they were outnum- bered by every team in the league, es- pecially the undefeated Wilson Bull- dogs, whose 68 member machine dominated the entire league. To help relieve roster problems, two freshmen. Doug Edwards and Ken Gasper, were asked to play for the J.V. squad. The team's record was a dismal 3-6 in league competition, and 4-7 overall. Four of the seven losses were yielded by a total of I3 points, which is an in- dication of their dramatically devastat- ing and disappointing season. With the loss of seniors Glenn Fields, Hank Hockley, Jim Johnson, John Newmaster. Joe Rotunda, Doug Swisher, Bill Phillips, and Brad Youse, next year's team will rely upon the junior class, which com- prised the bulk of the team. Along with the exiting seniors. Coach Gibbons also will not return for the l98I season. KICKI G OFF ABOVE. Row I-G. Gress, B. Long. B. Ulrich, H. Hockley D Getz S Krelser L Ortiz Row 2 Gasper, S. Clements, J. Rotunda, B. Youse, J. Newmaster E Mlller D Hartman Row 3 A Coom R. Conner, D. Moyer, W. Kissinger. J. Johnson, M Felty K Krelser R Coomer Row 4 A Schol D. Feeman, C. Houser, B. Heagy, C. Edwards, D. Swisher D Edwards Row 5 G Fields D Fort R. Murphy, K. Gibbons, M. Clarke, T. Keller, B. Phillips A Lebo ABOVE. K. Gibbons, J. Johnson, Coach Gibbons. BELOW CLD. Coach Zelinske. Coach Gibbons, J. Newmaster. BELOW CRD: S. Kreiser, H. l'l0Ckl6y. RIGHT: B. Wilhelm, D. Getz. ms.. l ' U I 1' K A KBOVE QLD. A. Lebo, B. Ulrich. ABOVE CRD: R. Heagy, J. Newmaster, K. Gibbons. BELOW CLD: D. Getz, BELOW CRD. S. Kreiser, C. Houser, C. Edwards Z, 9, ...L i Jil' ps Low qu. R. Murphy. s. Kreaser. BELOW gm. . Bf W . . E , W orellll J Y - ' - fn -Q LOW CLD: B. Heagy. J. Newmaster. RIGHT. J. The Cedars employed a wishbone offense to accomodate the talents of junior running backs Dale Getz and Scott Kreiser. Senior fullback Brad Youse provided the blocking as Getz and Kreiser produced the yardage with over l300 yards. Getz and classmates Kevin Gibbons, who played de- fensive end. were named to the Lebanon-Lancaster All- Star team. Honorable Mention members included senior Bill Phillips and junior Kevin Kreiser as offensive guards. junior Andy Lebo as tackle, and Scott Kreiser and Brad Youse as running backs. Other accolades included the Lebanon Daily News-sponsored lineman of the Week honors which were awarded to Phillips, who played defen- sive end as well as guard, and Lebo, a two-way tackle. TOP CORNER CLD: Glenn Fields. TOP CORNER KRD: Doug Swisher. ABOVE TOP: John Newmaster, Brad Youse. ABOVE BOTTOM: Joe Rotunda, Jim Johnson. BOTTOM CORNER CLE: Hank Hockley. BOTTOM CORNER QRJ: Bill Phillips. . K' C iv X W' as X 2 Q ieiaa I - . I gym ABOVE: K, Gibbons. BELOW: T. Keller. G. Fields. LHS OPP 26 28 40 20 7 33 I5 I4 20 I4 7 I2 O 20 I0 I4 I3 I5 7 6 0 8 C4-77 L. Dauphin Hanover McCaskey C. Valley Hempfield Gov. Mifflin Wilson Manheim Twp. Cedar Crest Lanc. Cath. Muhlenburg J.V. I2 I8 6 6 I2 6 26 63-47 OPP I9 I4 I3 20 8 I2 6 'N A ABOVE. G. Gress CManagerJ LEFT: J. Sando CManagerJ. 73 THE BALL ABOVE: Row I-C. Euston, B. Schulte. Row 2-S. Horn, D. Mathews, K. Eck. D. Pesta, T. Snyder, S. Henning, A. Wanner. Row 3-A. Wise QManagerj, D. Frangiadis, B. Mumford, G. Eckel, T. Reb, S. Sanders, K. Bishop, R. Long, Coach Wolfe, S. Kohr CManagerJ. LHS OPP J.V. OPP I 2 E. Town 2 3 O 4 Garden Spot O 5 O 5 Cedar Crest O 4 O 5 Elco O 5 O 2 C. Valley O 2 2 3 Norlebco O 5 4 O Ephrata I 2 3 6 Harrisburg Cath. 4 0 I 2 Manheim Twp. O O I I Garden Spot O 2 O I Cedar Crest O 2 I 5 Elco O O I 2 C. Valley O I O 4 Norlebco O 5 I 2 Ephrata 4 I 3 2 Manheim Twp. I O C2-I3-IJ Q3-II-2-J E. L This year's soccer team hoped for the best, but openi the season by dropping their first five contests. Recon wise, they had a tough year, compiling a 2-I I-I mark. Ta ent-wise, there was no problem. Senior midfielder Scc Sanders paved the way on the offensive end of the fiel ending his career at LHS with some outstanding perfo mances. His hat trick at Manheim Twp. tied Mike Higgin record for most goals in a single game, and by scoring I goals in l980 Scott bettered the single season record of held by his brother, Mike. Goalie Chuck Euston was the other talent. He began tl season by turning back 23 shots against Garden Spot, an was named to the Section I first team All-Stars. The so. cer team also consisted of many fine underclassmen. To Snyder and Greg Eckel both got into the scoring columi and lead the list of young talent. In the coming l98I sea son, the Cedars hope to put a halt to some of the poi previous records at LHS. While blending an assortment I skill, hustle, and motivation, this could be the right comb nation of players to help shape a successful soccer pn gram. I 1 fl i H E i BELOW CLD: G. Eckel, S. Henning. ABOVE CLD: S. Sanders. ABOVE CRD: Sanders. BELOW QRJ. C. Euston. 'VE CTOPJ: Roy Long. HQ ir ABOVE: Chuck Euston. ABOVE CTOPJ: Steve Henning. ABOVE: Scott Sanders. ABOVE ABOVE Wanner. from: Tom Reb. qsorromy: Al -fx. -:Q . ,sf J' fc. ...ff-:f an 4 '-9, '-. 'M . , , . , I ff -fw ' w 'W .' 1'4 '- . K -. Q' ,. I M ,gm 'wif L ' 'W A559 Q , af' : '- : X ' 'vu' 1.5 ' 4'?'7i37?iff' ffl : he '- 5 , 2 b Q ,,5gf..4 V. .-5 .gpyib -K .: '84 ww .. . M Jw ff-V :Sf . ' 'M' o r ff' K - B:-Q5 ' SWS to 'EW 'Q 1 4411 - Sn. n 4 : -'Vi ,xg ,. . W .J ... ,, , . . ,, ,. if -1 ar- BOVE: D. Frangiadis. BELOW: S. Henning. -U , W , 4, ... , av 4: Q 3, . Q. 3? 4 . ly. V1 db , af ff i ..f'f, . Z,, E Q.ZA Q W: , fi ABOVE: K. Bishop. D. Pesta. RIGHT: R. Long. BELOW: S. Sanders. ABOVE: K. Bishop. BELOW: T. Snyder, K. Bishop. A X -J ff'-gg: ,If ' 'ee f fs-535' in 9:2 Nh in 'S fa' : Af 'rl ..i. Qi. ' . ' M f ry e will ,dr , .. : X. - if ' rf vs. N ,fn ' K' K :.ii.,..'M..P Qin S : :U ., iqli , -gen JJ' . ABOVE. s. Henning. RIGHT. D. Frangiadis. BELOW CTOPJ: D. Mathews, K. Eek. BELOW CBOTTOM Ly. B. Schulte. BELOW CBOTTOM RJ. s. Henning, K. Eck, K. Bishop. X. is .is 'B .. .Q The Best Is Yet To Come ,im Ai . Aw . , TJVSEZQXQQ-i:'.:,, viz: 'i V H J V V E - Ei f ' J V V J A 'J V ,L V , if .I , , , . . xii '1 W was J .iwmfmwm W! ff WM, ff. . .. Ki. Nr E 5 ABOVE: Row I-J. Onofrey, S. Horn, G. Kupp, H. Ngo, S. Whitman, P. Ngo. Row 2-I Wagner, B. Nace, B. Scaramuzzino, D. Price, W. Apple, J. Nye, J. Bonalle. Row 3-if Snow, J. Wagner, G. Hatzikoutelis, K. Shenk, A. Hartman, J. Scholes, J. Rhine, N Runkle, Coach Wolf, T. Deraco, S. Aurentz. ni. S. Senior Dave Kurtz, who earned a 77 roke average and an individual match ark of 7-2, was in par excellence in 980 by tying a I97l record of 73 set by :ff Yocum at the LHS course, the Leba- an Country Club. The team, however, as not as successful, with a 3-6 record. -IS math teacher Craig Rothermel's golf :aching began at an untimely . . . time. 380's competition was tougher than ever a the talented Cedar Crest Falcons and co Raiders fought for the league crown. :th teams calmly conquered all other ague opponents, and Elco was declared le league champions. The lone bright spot in l98O was the ay of Kurtz, who ranked ifl at LHS for le second season and was undefeated n his home turf. When district competi- on arrived following a personally satisfy- ig year, Kurtz anticipated extended post- :ason play: however, in the district atch at Hershey Dave missed the quali- 'ing cut by one stroke. Senior teammate reg Chabitnoy accompanied Kurtz at istricts. The remainder of the roster in- Quded senior Russ Garman, junior Rob eSendi, and sophomores Jim Dasher. reg Gingrich and Chuck Killian. UPTCP R 3 v ,JI lf! IMI ABOVE QSITTINGJ: R. Garman, G. Chabitnoy, R. DeSendi, G. Gingrich, D. Kurtz, CSTANDINGJ: Coach Rothermel, J. Dasher, C. Killian. ?LHS OPP 492 42l Cedar Crest 4 ' ' 476 4I3 Manheim Twp. X 1 ,45O 409 Cocalico 2 'T ' X466 4I9 Elco i438 472 Norlebco L A 470 4:0 Cedar Crest yy , , Y Cocalico I Vrky ,,,,, k Cl'l3lJlll1OY. 439 397 Elco ----.--- 4 ave Uffl- 400 439 Norlebco -.,4, . ., ,. ..i 'iii. 1 4 437 - 4' ' ' 'L ABOVE: D. Kunz. BELOW: G. Gingrich. C. Killian. R. DeSendi, J. Dasher. 'L yy 1 ' ' .'.., . .. -'. , f,.. ,A A ABOVE1 Russ Garman, BELOW. .K I Greg Chabitnoy. N , .Ry x - X X A, li H ,Z -4 - j. , . ,,,, . .,,, , . ,I VW 3 11, ..'.'..-,y.- V 41 -,uw i 2,,g41Q- 'Whip'-'14, -V Q ' , ...fi f ft,-+fzi5'f'a.g2:.ZW44,Q, W '- 41.-f , ,, A , f 4. 4 . 14 , . , 4 , . La ,i l v f PICKI G UP THE PACE A few years back, Lebanon's fall and spring running programs were something to laugh at, something to joke about and somewhat of a disaster. The teams were lucky to pull off one. or maybe two narrow victories in a season. Few run- ners gave the coach little to work with-a tough situation to be in. Things have changed a bit. In fact, things have changed drastically for the LHS cross-country program. We don't laugh about it anymore. The l980 season was just an indication of what's to come in the years ahead. The difference in this year's team seemed to be more hard work, dedication. and a desire to achieve. The Cedar runners worked year round many of them competing on the track team, to become well-conditioned. A grueling sport, cross-country demands endurance. A runner must be able to run a 3.I-mile course in approximately I8 minutes-not an easy job! T Three seniors, Dave Ebright, Brett Kaylor and Rich Shupp. led the squad to a great season, while Pete Gerberich and Mike Woodruff supplied the icing on the cake. Their I3-9 record was the best in the past several years for a cross- country team at LHS. With individual talent growing rapidly, hopefully next year's team will continue to strive for victo- ry. ding Il 'mai ,. 'nf' Q9 fwsi fm it L Y .B 'sfouutil ABOVE. Rich Shupp. BELOW: ABOVE: Brett Kaylor. Dave Ebright. LOW: Mike Runkel. JV ABOVE: Row I-T. Nguyen. B. Kaplan. D. Ebright, D. Boltz. Row 2-P. Gerberich. Shupp, B. Kaylor, M. Runkel. Row 3-Coach Opilo. .. 1, bww , 655 A' Lmillll? 'gflvuuwl XKQP 5 . Sb I3 .. if-1 'fe' ' RIGHT: T. Nguyen FAR RIGHT. R. Shupp. 78 ffxpxx qty. B. Kaylor, M. Runkel. QCENTERJ: D. Enright. my ABOVE. Warm-ups. BELOW CLD: B. Kaylor. CRD: Team huddle. 'll 'U . . ,ww I f .. I A. 6.5 A 5' ,T ' Lie K J 25123 LHS 22 45 28 24 4I 23 36 24 34 45 I6 38 23 2l 33 38 22 20 I6 30 I8 20 OPP 23 I9 29 3I I8 33 20 3I 2I I9 43 22 32 34 24 I8 35 42 42 26 37 37 Columbia A. Cleona E-Town Harrisburg Penn Manor Cocalico Cedar Crest Lamp.-Strasberg Elco Hempfield C. Valley Lanc. Cath. Manheim Lanc. Mennonite Warwick McCaskey Garden Spot Solanco Manheim Cent. Ephrata Pequea Valley Norlebco U3-93 5' Xl W? My ,, u - I-rw, ,'h'75wif'- 1 'Hb' 54 W . ' w 14.m' 1 V ay - W ' ,M , 4- 6 V it Igwqdd. I QQ, v 4 . ',-ilu' .,.7 14 fl.: T ',.N .rf ' EI' LHS OPP J.V. OPP 2 3 Hershey - - 2 3 Lanc. Cath. O 4 I . 4 Manheim Twp. O 5 O 4 Cocalico O 5 O 4 Cedar Crest O O I 3 Palmyra 0 I 4 O Harrisburg - - O 3 Manheim Cent. I I O 6 Elco O 2 O 6 Donegal O 3 I 3 Ephrata O 3 O 6 E-Town O 2 0 4 Warwick O 2 O 4 Norlebco O 5 I 3 A. Cleona O 2 CI-I4b STICKI G IT OUT gon-29 ABOVE. Sue Herb. ABOVE. Mary Foster. BELOW. Shelly Cooper. ABOVE. Anne Rickert. BELOW. Cindy Horn. Enthusiasm and team effort-the usual ingredients for a winning combinatii Well, the possibility of defeat is still there, and sometimes it just happens arise more than others. The story behind Lebanon's season lies with one wo enthusiasm. The Cedars weren't expected to dominate the Lebanon-Lancas League. but a lot of spirit. guts and determination headed the list of weapc used. Our girls did pick up a couple of key victories, while sending a number contests right down to the wire. Looking at individuals. Sue Herb tops the list, tying for the team lead in go, with Dicksie Boehler. Each had five goals for Lebanon. The team will lose eig players, but noting the number of newcomers to the squad. Lebanon might headed for a more productive season next year. ABOVE. Ifow I-S. Fink. D. Boehler, K. Adams, M. Foster. C. Horn. Row 2-M. Mason. H. Ebright. Cooper, L. Groff. J. Dundore. Row 3-S. Herb, A. Rickert. K. Johnson, Coach Bowman, K. Shaak. Nolt, J. Lawrence. ABOVE. Joni Lawrence. BELOW. Kris Nolt. ABOVE. Sue Fink. BELOW: Millie Mason. !,, K 9 U I, 3 K E. f X I v A if: , NA 'YK f ff ' JC g .1 f. R , ,, ,, V1 4 fl! 'um ,auf W vs f .Q fc .wk , , 'VM7' -'-vu-nnsffm...w,...w.-,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,4,-,M MMM WSW MXN, ..-V 3' if' fm My I , V ' lx' z 'MW Wfzeftzss. , aff H., W r K.-if yay wx A '. . -I-Luis' M 9 f, xy' 11' .tm . 4 W ,f ' wr , ,, v,M A W ,. ,..f,A,,A,. ZW 2 1 V1 -V' 5 '31, ,- ' : 5 0 M , I J LL OUT OF LOVE I expect our record will improve. Quite a few matches were close. I don't foresee a sectional title. but I do expect them to improve. That's wishful thinking by Coach War- ren Mellinger, whose team suffered another dissatisfying season. They recorded their lone league win against Elco. and also beat Harrisburg, a non-league opponent. The I98l team loses Meg Early and Louise Horn as a result of graduation. Hopefully, next year a contender can be molded from this year's group of young players, which included active team members such as: Sophs. Bonnie Charles, Megan Foltz. and Suzanne Wolfa Jrs. Alicia LHS OPP O 7 Hempfield O 7 Manheim Twp. ,Y ABOVE: L. Horn Meluskey and Lori Baker. .. ABOVE: L. Baker. RIGHT: M. Early. 4..f if BELOW: A. Meluskey, P. Gettle. K 7-'-1.4. Wwabygu O 7 Cedar Crest 6 I Elco O 7 Columbia O 7 E-Town O 7 Cocalico If! 6-If! Columbia I 6 Warwick O 7 Manheim Twp. 6 I Harrisburg O 7 A. Cleona I 6 Ephrata O 7 C. V. 2 5 Norlebco O-BD .W ,s.-f,-x.m- -- ,.,t k.A.,., -,ng,,:, qi. . ABOVE: M. Foltz. BELOW: B. Charles W! BELOW. Row I-A. Meluskey, M. Foltz. C. Paterniti, L. Baker. Row 2-Coach Mellinger, P. Get1 Early. S. Wolf, B. Attwood, L. Horn. SHOUT IT OUT LOUD Year after year, they seem to go unnoticed, hile quietly getting their job done Cto rrfectionj. They yell for the wrestlers, cen- rs, quarterbacks and the trend goes on. ith these 26 girls giving all they have to ouse school spirit. they get the adrenalin :wing in the players as well as the fans. The LHS Cheerleaders have done an out- anding piece of work for sports here at the hool, not to mention what they do for the immunity of Lebanon. While attending just rout every sporting event, the fans always em to enjoy the cheerleading display. Ours is been top notch thanks to the dedication nd hard work put in by these girls, along th tremendous coaching and help from in- ructors Joann Smith and Darlene Horst. One of the goals for the year. other than promote excitement throughout the crowd sporting events, was to do well in the 4th 1nual Cedar Crest Cheerleading Competi- in. They accomplished both goals! They not ily did well, they made a clean sweep of st place with both the varsity and junior ursity squads bringing home the uampionship trophies. This is just one exam- e of hard work paying off for our girls. Jn't be surprised to see a few more first ace finishes before long because of the irit is on the rise at LHS. BELOW. CL to RD VARSITY: Row l CSitting S kneelingj-L. Renault, S. Smith, C. Rauch, W. Re- nault, S. Harter, C. Ursprung, J. Deimler. Row 2 CStandingJ-L. Massar, D. Lenich, L. Savering, J. Wills, S. Wise. Row 3-B. Volk, S. Henning. Row 4-J. Mathews, D. Woodruff. w Dori Lenich l A Liz Massar Julie Mathews 2 as 22 Qs 233, 'Sf as me ABOVE: Group mount. BELOW: S. Henning. CRD: S. Harter. J. Deimler. 'li' il Lenich. BELOW: S. Wise. ABOVE: Attention BELOW C Ursprung Q : : : -5' N.. '- Q ,Fx '?di+v28- LEFT: D. Woodruff, L. Savering. C. Rauch. ABOVE L Savermg L Massar 3 L-J' E: J.V. TEAM. Row I-J. Coleman. B, Volk. K. Mathews, A. Nabors, M, Q? , f ,,,,, U, fiwf M 62. f. Row 2-L. Peach, Z. Caceres, K. Weible, A. Laudermilich, W. Kerchoff, ABOVE QU: L' Massar' C T 1e, J. Gamble. 572843 ff? e 1. w, -r,-2+ w E O I ... A FI '14, Us ga I V 4 .v ' ,np Hn' . V, ' 1 L L i f YC! ,ff f 7 it L . V ., 1 H .W , L 1, if I U ? X4 , Lux 'f 5 V 'Z at gc X 1 ,VVV L V DVE: J.V. Mount. BELOW: L. Peach. N4 ABOVE: Varsity mount. BELOW CLD: D. Woodruff. CRD. L. Massar. 2 'XPP QQ RJ: T. Zimmerman. J. Coleman. ABOVE: D. Woodruff, D. Lenich, L. Massar. T. Zimmerman. BELOWCLJ: C. Rauch. CRD. A. Nabors. , 3' ' ' N .. . an X.. BELOW. D. Lenich. J. Mathews. .MA 86 S 6 CATCH THEM O THE REBDU D The expectations were high: the goals somewhat out of reach as the boys' basketball season got underway just as tl school year began. After long hours were spent on the playgrounds and gymnasiums all summer, it was back to tl' books as the Cedars now worked towards Section ll of the Lebanon-Lancaster league. Hopes were high after compiling I9-7 record the year before with a second place finish in league play. The team faced a tough pre-season schedule, il cluding three tournaments against some powerful opponents. After long hours of practice defense, zone presses, the patented Lebanon weave, and ball control, the Cedars wel ready for the I980-8I season. They opened in fashionable style with three straight wins before entering the Lancasti Exchange Tournament. Lebanon showed their new style of play to the Cougars of Harrisburg by totally frustrating the run-and-gun style of play. They used a new weapon-total ball control. Following these four straight victories came tw tournament losses in three games: however Coach Chic Hess did not abandon his new and unique game plan which sa the Cedars roll to I7 straight victories. Included in those I7 wins was a York Christmas Tournament Championship, an a perfect I4-0 league record, which gave. them a birth in the Lebanon-Lancaster League Championship series with Ser tion I and Section III. It was a senior-dominated team with five senior starters and two more coming off the bench. Mike Beard completed great career, playing as sixth man as a sophomore and starting both his junior and senior years. His ball-handling skil were unbelievable. Scott Sanders was the strength of the team, sweeping the glass for rebound after rebound and als posting low to give him a double-figure average. Steve Miller was the second half of perhaps the best and stronge rebounding duo in the league. Smooth Doug Barry broke into the starting lineup as a senior and was the zone break+ for the Cedars. He hit patented bombs with 60? accuracy and also scored I2 points per game. Steve Weddle was th man responsible for running and controlling the precise Lebanon of- fense, which ran to perfection, and Tom Moyer and Rob Poorman were always in reserve. ,M 7' , A ' I, ryyry ylrpxr ff42l'tte W' , I yi' ABOVECL to RJ: VARSITY: KNEELING-D. Getz, J. llgenfritz. S. Whitman, D. Beard, T. Bartlett. STAN ING-J. Foelker, N. BoItzCManagerD, R. Poorman. M. Beard, T. Moyer, S. Sanders, S. Miller, D. Barry, Weddle, Coach Hess, G. GressfManagerJ. If . wmv S .v f W I 'nm Y L 4 l . 6 xn 'L' ,, '1 9 ' 7 I ABOVE: M. Beard, S. Miller, RIGHT: D. ,Sl ' 5 Q, 'I 1 2 51.1 Barry. FAR RIGHT: S. Weddle. , . Doug Barry Mike Beard 5 S , ,......-in Steve Miller Scott Sanders Steve Weddle Tom Moyer Rob Poorman J Q I Lebanon faced a scrappy Elco team in the first league championship game and escaped with a narrow 40-35 win in a slowdown game by both clubs. Undefeated Warwick now stood in the way of Lebanon's third league title in four years. The cedars fought back from a I6 point deficit to take a 5 point lead, only to lose 50-52 in overtime. It was a CHAMPIONSHIP GAME to say the least. Picked as the third seed in District III with an im- pressive 23-3 record, Lebanon suffered back-to- back defeats for the only time in the I980-8l sea- son by losing to a fair Bishop McDevitt team, 38- 4I, thus ending what was to be considered a frustrating year of basketball. They built on a 40 game home-court winning streak, which is one game shy of the all-time county record of 4I. Congratulations are in order for the I980-8I boys' team, which compiled the third best record in Lebanon's history. It was a fine team effort and outstanding individual performances were seen throughout the year. ABOVE CL to RJ JV CKNEELINGJ-E. Shucker. D. Kupp. S. Horn, J. Degler, M Smlth STANDING K Shutter. Shutter CManagerJ. J. Moody. M. Sillik, M. Werner C Sweltzer S Frallck C. White. Coach Graeff. ik .5 ,--s ' 'WLNUQ Sr ABOVE. S. Whitman. BE- LOW. S. Miller. LEFT. D. Barry. ABOVE: S. Sanders. Leb. Cath. Pottsville Gov. Mifflin Harrisburg York Cath. Hershey Ephrata McCaskey Susquehanna Hempfield C. Valley Manheim Twp Cedar Crest York Hershey Lanc. Cath. Penn Manor McCaskey Hempfield Manheim Twp C. Valley Cedar Crest Lanc. Cath. Penn Manor Elco Warwick Bishop McDevitt ABOVE: S. Sanders. QQ I ...A ABOVE. M. Beard. BELOW: S. Weddle. ABOVE: T. Moyer. BELOW. S. Sanders ABOVE: D. Barry. BELOW: S. Sanders. H 1 5 D. Beard. I it W' 'Q g LEa yr i l M 1 . Y 'lf N aAl'Tl --.fx 3 Y LEFT: D. Barry. BELOW: R. Poorman. Tw! BELOW. S. Sanders. M. Beard. paw 41 Y' ABOVE: D. Barry. BELOW: M. Beard. x . 'Y ABOVE: QL to RJ-S. Whitman, S. Sanders. M. Beard. S. Miller. BELOW: QLD-Jump ball. CRD S Weddle BELOW: T. Moyer. H, , ...., , ...S ' - ..... 90 , Q. LEFT: J. Ilgenfritz. ABOVE: T. Moyer, S. Sanders. RIGHT: M. Beard. .-'- W 5 gjfblivwi J ABOVE: S. Whitman. BELOW: D. Barry. ,, fa, I: I., ,af MMs - BELOW: S. Miller. ABOVE: S. Sanders, R. Poorman, D. Beard. BE- ABOVE: D. Beard. BELOW: Group huddle LOW: D. Barry. ' X a -- . Brddf A . + l ' -.:: K W I 1 1 Y ' Ri. .rx ' F 'T , . xi ..,Q , WWW' Q: dddd . . Bn BELOW: M. Beard. Bldrd BBB :S S: :af :iss . x .' X ' S UQ .d A S A ABOVE: S, Miller. RIGHT: M. Beard. .... ...: K':: nl! 1. ,rw- 9 I SUPER SHOOTER Senior Shelly Bowie's girls' basketball career scoring record of l,428 points was the high point of the l980-8l girls' season, Coach Charles Fink's first year effort as the girl's coach earned a re- spectable I4-I0 overall record and an enviable ll-3 mark in league play. The Christmas Tournament was the highlight of the year, as the girls won both games and Shelly, Sue Herb and junior Rene Strangarity received All Tourney Team honors. For the year, Bowie, the 6' I center, scored 377 points and sur- rounded 260 rebounds, which increased her career rebounding total to I,274. Senior guard Sue Herb also completed a productive basketball career at LHS with 2I8 career rebounds and 548 total points. The I98I-82 team will lose four crucial players in Bowie, Herb, Dena Snyder and Anne Rickert, but JV coach Jay Putt will have his saturated supply of steadily skillfull and score-starved sophomores soon srstarting to shoot for a super season next year. ABOVE: CL to RJ VARSITY, Row I-C. Daubert CManagerJ. S. Herb. D. Boehler S Snyder A Ricks Kolovani, D. Synder, A. Rickert, G. Kolovani, D. Snyder, K. Kofler CManagerD Row 2 Coach Fl Strangarity, M. Morales, S. Bowie, K. Smith, T. Wennch, L. Ebright CManagerD Shelly Bowie 92 Sue Herb Anne Rickert Linda Ebright Karen Kofler, CManagersj Dena Synder Harrisburg C. Dauphin Warwick McCaskey Palmyra Leb. Cath. Elco N. Lebanon Cedar Crest A. Cleona E-Town Manheim Cent Leb. Cath Elco N. Lebanon Cedar Crest A. Cleona E-Town Manheim Cent Kutztown Pine Grove Donegal Ephrata Manheim Twp. -if ,tw-'N any ABOVE: D Snyder, ,Q W' n - ,Wi , f 3 L I W I ABOVE CL to RD. S. Herb, R. Strangarity. D. Snyder. LOVE. J.V. QKNEELINGD-K. McCamant, L. Groff, M. Gibbons, T. Kohr, P. Ap- 2. H. Kline. CSTANDINGJ-Coach Putt, J. Reich, T. Wenrich, L. Colon, D. ffenmeyer, S. Chabitnoy. B. Bordner. wg.. , . ,.J ' ., Q' ! .sd ABOVE. Snyder. A if D. Boehler. BELOW: S. .,,,-HA .Lg K V K ABOVE. 1 i S. Bowie. BELOW. R. Strangarlty f i' ' Yum -,,, M -Zwyuvvwy ,. ,,,,, L' BELOW CLD: S. Herb. CRD-D. Boehler. S. Bowie. 5--.-M ,, ,,,, .. ' w .RV .L S K, I X 585 ,JB I ABOVE. D. Snyder. RIGHT: A. Rickert. 'gm W Q .. gg .Wav 1- , f .. ' '. : W f x K ' 4 gi-, WE'REO THE OVE Mr. Zelinske, the new wrestling coach, tried to overcome the lack of interest and ex- perience in LHS wrestling, but the I98I team could only produce one additional win than the previous year with a 3-I6 record. As Coach Zelinske realized: The thing that hurts is that there's not enough guys. Only fifteen men comprised the I98I squad and two freshmen, Dimitrios Frangiadis and Mark Baker, were drafted to help fill some of the vacant varsity weight classes. Although Lebanon, as a team, did not fare well, a few outstanding individual efforts pro- vided respectable representation at the dis- trict tournament. Senior Brad Youse, who wrestled at the I67 pound weight class with a l6'2-2 record including 6 pins, and senior Chuch McMinn, at I55 pounds and a I2-7-l record, both advanced to the second of three rounds in the tournament. As for next year, the wrestling team shall probably revolve around juniors Dave Moyer U45, I2-I0-IJ and Andy Lebo Qheavyweight, I2-2,2 pinsj. ABOVE: S. Emrich. BELOW: B. Youse. .A LEFT: Jon Arnold C065 RIGHT: Steve Henning C7-8-lj LEFT: Brad Youse O62-23 A-C Tournament Champion-I85 lbs. 3rd PIace-Sectionals- I67 lbs. RIGHT: Chuck McMinn CI2-7-IJ Second Place-Sec tionals-I55 lbs. ABOVE: D. Frangiadis. BELOW: S. Henning LHS 29 26 27 I8 9 24 I7 48.5 pts. 6 24 IO I5 2 I 20 26 7 33 I5 26 OPP 27 39 3 I 39 53 27 39 43 3 I 38 42 33 43 32 5 I 27 39 24 RIGHT: Mike Reber Q3-ISJ MISSING: Tim Rott COIQJ York Suburban York E. Pennsboro Harrisburg Columbia Cocalico Pequea Valley A.C. Tour. Ephrata Elco Lamp. Strasburg Donegal A. Cleona Norlebco Cedar Crest Lanc. Cath. Garden Spot Octarra Middletown ABOVE: D. Moyer. BELOW: B. Youse 'I iifiii K tv k Wi ,rg Nqr I I HITTI G IT OFF With a I2-Il overall record, the Cedars' baseball season was not as success- ful as anticipated at the beginning of spring, however, they improved last year's record of 7-I5. In part, the slumping season could be attributed to the loss of three starters: junior Randy Weddington, who declared his free agency and moved to Cedar Crest, sophomore Dave Fortna, who, after a ball he missed, made a fist, broke his wrist and then went on the disabled list: and junior Gary Bowers. Senior standouts included Randy Heilman QLF, 3065, Dave Kurtz QCF, .286J. Rob Wengert OB, 3605, and John Newmaster QAF, .284J. Other starters were junior catcher Dale Getz, who established a school record of 2I runs scored, and junior Bob Heagy Q347, 26 hitsj, who will be back next year to break Rob Wengert's I98I record of 27 hits. Senior pitchers were Jeff Dodson Q5-5, 2.Il eral and Mike Norman Q4-4, 2.52 eraj. Other seniors included Joe Butera. Doug Whitman and Nick Bradley. . yfi . , - .M .t mf 4 , INN A if Q f A . 'Ii 3 e .. X . ,. , In , ...K Ji X at ,. ,. 1: .WU X . JOE BUTERA i , ,, ,,....... ,... I ABOVE: CL to RJ VARSITY: Row I-S. Clements, J. Apple. R. Heilman, E. Miller, T. Snyder, J. Mark. Row 2--B. Heagy, N. Bradley, J. Dodson, M. Felty, J. Butera. D. Whitman. Row 3-C. Ursprung fManagerJ, M. Norman, J. Newmaster, D. Kurtz, G. Gress fManagerj. Row 4-Coach Rothermel. .. ... -:f I Q JIQ i :,. . I 1 Q -... -- -- 4 we . NICK BRADLEY JEFF DODSON Hifi 1 4, 1? skis RANDY HEILMAN DAVID KURTZ ., 5, ,K 4. JOHN NEWMASTER MIKE NORMAN p was A106 , . ROB WENGERT DOUG WHITMAN G. Gress w 4 wig! Qlir A 13 SHN? - ABOVE: J.V. J. Dodson. BELOW: N. Bradley. . f ,S f I 2 ' ' ' 1.14 Q gm 1 V'7l if in V I 'I if 'iw I I : 'a'Ag ', ' CIW. rw.-1. 1-'27rlw-,wgfagds wr? if lm P fe ICI - I I I ' W W' I V , ,M . ..a7x,d,, V ' ' ' I 'I I A2 ,,,A X4 mf , funk h .lg 0+ A p,5xIx, f SBIJNQQ , ,h 'fi . in M '71 ABOVE: R. Henman. ' ' I Y l A LHS OPP J.V. OPP X31 ' 9 8 Hershey 9 6 F-9 ' 9 7 Warwick IO 8 6 0 York Tourn. L' I 4 York Town- ABOVE: J. Newmamr. BELOW: s. 7 II Harrisburg 8 7 Clements. 2 I Elec I3 6 ' I' 5 O 5 St. Albans I3 5 , V 1' 'M if 'WP ' - 4 I0 Norma Io 0 , + 2 9 A. Cleona I5 5 Egg, 7 8 Cedar Crest O IO 1- , 7,1 I Y O Il McCaskey 7 8 A 4 - -Q-,Eg A I -W' 'ggi-fi'5'fQ2Q3 ' 2 3 Penn Mm 5 'O p 5 4 Manheim Twp. 9 I2 I Q24 9 5 Columbia o 2 ' I 32' '.f5v'f , 4 2 Leb. cam. -A, I I i 4 7 Elm 2I n C5 V33 f P g' ,, P -- I - ' 4 2 Norlebco 5 4 H 4 7 3 A. Cleona 8 3 A 3 II Cedar Crest 2 9 9 8 Hempfield I I5 MM wwf 3 I Solanco I 5 3 7 Leb. Cath. U2-IIJ CIO-85 N -4 fx Sffwfww Ad V . X if , A if 'gr I A A ' I A 'fifsffif 4 I ABOVE: D. Gm. RIGHT: E. Miner. BELOW: M. Feny. 72 2' 4 2 .N . V K , 4. ,,..?W'M'Y N, -1. ,I -25 -, , w AX -im' 7- kg A If 7 -- qu - Q I' fig. I II22 '1 QQ, , . Q A-I -1 I 5 1 ff ,' I .ig -. ' A . .,,. NW, ,,,..-1 Y r '1 X i X 2 Q., M Manga!! sXvl Kgeeaaaaa 'af I j 2 I I I i L 1 9.54. K N2 ' V 5 , I n ' , ' - ' ' j-1 V Y W il I!ZA i w se ' X - I I - 4 A ' I I 653 ' ' - -.1 . ' wr avfffiff I5 'i f 'fo 4? 'P wi MQ 4, ,Mpc 23? 21:6-I 99 ,I Julie Hartman BATTER ' UP In Mr. Putt's first year as softball coach, he encountered some strange scores such as 33-32 in a J.V. game. The only thing hard to believe about the varsity squad was senior Sue Herb's .606 batting average Q20-33j, which, in- cidentally. led the Lebanon-Lancaster League. Other im- pressive statistics accumulated by Herb were I5 RBl's, 7 doubles, 3 triples, I homer, 25 walks, and only 3 strikeouts, oops, she was also named to the All-Tourney team at the Lower Dauphin Tournament with junior teammates Kim Adams and Penny Beck. Other senior softball startling standouts were Julie Hartman Q.444J, and Anne Rickert Q.320j. The rest of the seniors were Judy Hemperly, Audrey Smith and Dena Sny- der, who, in the middle of the season hit the ball sooooo hard . . . that she dislocated her shoulder, not surprising- ly, she hit a home run!! The l98l season for the Cedarettes was an adequate one, with a 6-9 overall record. This year's varsity team could only muster a 27-20 win over Hempfield for their first kill, but next year's team looks more promising. With returning starters Kim Adams Q.568Q, Penny Beck f.475Q. and sophomore Lisa Heist f.323j, as well as the upcoming .I.V. team, Mr. Putt should have no trouble scoring runs. LHS 23 5 ll 4 6 4 I7 O 7 9 2 I3 4 O I8 OPP 20 I5 I7 O IO 7 4 3 9 I6 I2 7 O IO 8 Hempfield Manheim Cent. Warwick Elco Norlebco Cedar Crest Lebanon Cath, Redland CTourn.J Lower Dauphin CTourn.J Donegal E-Town Elco Norlebco Cedar Crest Lebanon Cath. ABOVE: VARSITY CL to RJ. Row I-Coach Putt, S. Herb, A. Rickert, J. Hemperly, J. Hartman. A. Smith, D. Snyder. Row 2-J. Runkel, C. Shaak, D. Springborn, S. Klinger, S. Henning, K. Ad- ams. Row 3-L, Heist, P. Apple, K. Smith, L. Care, G. Kolovani, D. Boehler, K. Hatzikoutellis. Sue Herb Judy Hemperly Anne Rickert Audrey Smith Dena Snyder S fa nk Yi ..- ,N L ABOVE CL to RJ: J.V. Team, L. Groff, Coach Putt. BELOW CL to RJ. A. Smith, D. Boehler, S. Henning. -Q. s,f'A .K . SS-if E .5 Sh ' -mfwugwif, .- wh ABOVE: T. Spaulding. BELOW: L. Heist. ABOVE: Coach and Huddle. BELOW. L. Care. L. Groff. C. Shaak. K. Smith. W if ,mad START: G ovfk lt looked asthough it might have been a pretty promis- ing season after the first two girls' meets of the l98l sea- son. They dropped their opener to Annville-Cleona. Sl-Sl. but came back with an exciting victory over cross-town ri- val Cedar Crest by a score of 70-62. That was the extent of the excitement for the girls, however. L There were quite a few stand-out performances by our girls in only their second year of league competition. Mary Foster wasvoted as the outstanding senior member of the team while showing some rather impressive credentials. She was excellent in the 3200-meter run and she still holds the record in that event. Susie Snyder. the super iu- nior distance runner, holds records in both the 800 and l000-meter runs and will be back next year. Kathy Weitzel i '-!'ff- ,4.iiS -0-2 ,, .s .1-Q' 1 .4 My I-'11 ew- we ' 1. ABOVE: K. Weitzel devistated the I00-meter low hurdles and she also picked up many victories in the javelin event. Despite mamaging at most 35 points in one meet of the last eight, the girls know their potential and will undoubt- edly improve previous records. Mrs. Edna Hutchins. head coach, and assistant Bud Getz feel that the ability is there. however, it is just a matter of putting it all together before it all falls into place and yet another team at LHS will es- tablish a winning tradition. ABOVE. Row I-Coach Hutchens, S. McCamant, L. Stager. K. Weitzel, J. Lawrence. M. Foster, JONI LAWRENCE S. Snyder, Coach Getz. Row 2-L. Dougher, S. Smith. D. Boltz. D. Brandt, A. Rice. H. Heilman, D. Woodruff, L. Savering. Row 3-L. Groff, M. Savering, K. Mathews, M. Gibbons, B. Bordner, L. Hains, J. Dundore. A. Nabors. Row 4-H. Schulte. ,mi ..,. Q Ag MARY Fosmz 5, viii 9 . . Q, Maw ff W' ABOVE CL to Rb: A. Nabors, D. Boltz . 'wi ABOVE: H. Schulte. BELOW: S. Snyder. ' wx g I , , 'ft f :,,wfk , 1, is ...Q .f 'jp ,, N .Bez .' ., K, . N -f I I .ga ordner. BELOW. QLJ B. Bordner. KRD K. Weitzel. 7 fe W If I W 13 i L 31-,Q Wk 1 L s vo . ze x 27 'Wu , 27 so 27 ei L: X. K A -lliil ABOVE: K. Davis, M. Gibbons. ABOVE: J. Dundore. LEFT: D. Woodruff. OPP 8I 62 IO6 IOS IO5 IO2 IO5 A. Cleona Cedar Crest C. Valley Solanco Lamp.-Stras. Manheim Twp. McCaskey IOS EVER RUNNING OUT When the track season began. Lebanon was looking towards itl. Be- ing undefeated after three meets, and having a number of guys return- ing from the previous year, it surely seemed possible. After five meets, the Cedars were 4-I and enjoyed the top part of the league for a change. Suddenly, the walls crumbled at LHS dropped three straight de- cisions. Although the meets were close point-wise. the hopes for the ti- tle had been shattered once again. Individually. Lebanon looked great. Todd Dellinger and Bob Coomer were the sprinters, and Kevin Gibbons, the leading pointscorer of the season, destroyed the 400 while bringing home a gold medal in the All- League meet in the same event. Dave Ebright continued where he left off last season in the 800 while Rich Shupp was voted outstanding senior member of the team, mainly for his I600-meter runs. Pete Gerberich was top-notch in the 3200-meter run, and Chuck Euston and Bob Schulte continually picked up l-2 showings with their excellent hur- dling abilities, Clayton Edwards and Andy Scholl were Lebanon's shot and discus men and Kevin Gibbons once again dominated, this time in the high jump and javelin. Scott Kreiser and Mike Runkel were the jumpers, while Eric Fields did very well in the pole vault. Glancing down the list of juniors and sophomores on this team. it looks like the Cedars might have their shot at the top in a year or two. Nonetheless, individual talent will be some of the finest in the area. STEVE WEDDLE DAVE EBRIGHT MIKE RUNKEL so 4 lr xy M ,M , W .75 ' r.,. ABOVE. VARSITY CL to RJ. C. Euston. H. Hockley, T. Dellinger, S. Weddle, D. Ebright, P. Sattazahn, K. Krall, B. Kaylor, R. Shupp. Row 2-B. Schulte, T. Peiffer, C. Houser, J. Hayes, E. Bleyer, E. Wagner. F. Espinar, M. Runkel, Row 3-J. Miller, S. Jones, D. Edwards, J. Wagner, C, Edwards, D. Eeeman, R. Murphy, S. Collins. Row 4-D. Sorensen. D. Frangiadis, J. Gates, M. Luciotti, K. Kreiser. K. Gibbons, T. Keller. Row 5-P. Gerberich, B. Gardner, J. Howard, M. Hess, S. Kreiser, A, Scholl, M. Woodruff. Row 6-Coach Gerberich, Coach Martarano, E. Fields, P. Hauer, Coach Walmer, D. Zehring. TODD DELLINGER HANK HOCKLEY CHUCK EUSTON RICH SHUPP BRET KAYLOR KAIL KRALL PAUL SATTAZAHN l DEAN ZEHRING Q ,ww L , , ' ' Q J V f: an f. f mr- 1: ., . v . , f Y I M, , EQ ' -'64 ff. V '99, + Qkfggiw: OVE: B. Schulte, C. Euston. BELOW: CLD S. Weddle. CRD P. Hauer, K. ABOVE: QLD B. Coomer. CRD K. Kreiser. BELOW: C. Edwards. Jbons. 9 lag X: .., WM,.., , M M ,: -v H4 .5 .mgfgu f-ff ,, ,, . X W f W -4' : f. - ' , .4 .1 . L A. BELOW: T. Dellinger. -Yr ...A . any 4 X K S E Q 5 'H rl' 5 m I igsiffg' ,..,,f Schulte C. Euston R, Murphy. ,Q Q Q YN ' Q, ABOVE: P. Hauer, K. Gibb0nS. LEFT: A. SCh0ll. BELOW: B. ik . , Wk 2' in L s X 1 W Y I . 4 f. Qeswf ' w M 1 - 'il ' : f: , - : .X r f.. f ff.: . ' I X .,. ibk 1 Q + - : . A ,II . ww... WM ...mf V . ...L f , i f X Y ,E N,,t ,,... K awijf, .... . T ' ' ' :'. -fY'?3?NF':5f? ?.i5?xn'. : -:f - - Q -4' 1: ' F ff fi -.ww .fe . ...Tw -- f- . x LHS OPP 95 55 A. Cleona II2 38 Cocalico 9I 55 Solanco 72 78 Penn Manor 97 53 Manheim Twp. 52 98 Cedar Crest 74 76 E-Town 7I 79 Hempfield 77 73 Conestoga Valley 5I 9I McCaskey 65 85 Ephrata C5-65 ABOVE: Coach Walmer. BELOW: C. Ed- af 7 l06 ABOVE. CLD C. Edwards. CRD S. Kreiser. D. Pesta. BELOW: CLD B. Kaylor CRD K Krall E . 0 L ' L L I 'V I ' , 'R We we . 431 JA . ,, 4- ,- Y, .vwqwgtj D ,, an 8 , , 4- .. , , 'f I ,M , , 4 U. 'S ABOVE: Coach Martarano. T. Dellinger. RIGHT: P. Hauer. BELOW: R. Murphy, SERV NG THEIR BEST It was a rough way to open a season-seven consecutive losses. They just uIdn't get on the right track, or court, to be exact. Only two seniors took the courts in I98I, which proved that there wasn't an over-abundance of perience floating around. Juan Ortiz was a model of consistency during his four years at LHS. His ue talent will be greatly missed in years to come. Another senior, Mike the eyer. completed a respectable year, showing his improvement over ars. Rob Eisenhauer, Ken Baum, Bill Sourwine and Steve Horn will be just me of the future stars of the LHS tennis teams to come. DVE: Row I-D. Mathews. D. Wetzel, S. Horn, D. Pesta. Row 2-Coach Sue Ruhl, M. Bleyer, R. enhauer, B. Uhrich, J. Ortiz, K. Baum. LHS OPP 4 3 Palmyra 5 2 C.D. East 5 2 Palmyra O 7 Manheim Twp. I 6 Lancaster 2 4 Harrisburg I 6 Ephrata O 7 Hempfield O 7 Cedar Crest 3 4 Cocalico 4 2 Manheim Cent. 6 I Norlebco 3 4 Lancasrer 6 I Elco I 6 Warwick C6-9? sf M ,MW MIKE BLEYER ,. ..... . W av t 4 Q 4 v ' Q . gif 1 I sk.. ' ff V W? ' I W 7. 5 Q A 'Q 2.:..z..: Q 1 QM. 'ff-- X. 2 ss? I ' ' fa F 1 I JUAN ORTIZ I07 K -if .saline-I K - R ,ya ,img muh 8 fi M Q 3 f, r Q X X ...K Q S I ww NE 1 is XA4h I ,M NC Q up kiiigfffzw Jw-A -X si , I 5EYn4f?x,,A 53. 'i ic NW w , yy.: ., A11 S , 0 1 O M Q' 1 fi.. Nl i 35? 30 BAND Z. 2 -,,,,,....--.. f 9 L, . K -ff:- fy .. 'Y N Q V35 J? 'N 34, I ' X Y My 'A faux f al.,-'XX is QI-0 : - .L '- - ' ' Y- ' I if ,, f , ' M. .Q.. s..vm..f.wW..5i.. eiix agw 3 Q Q .i-+54 if WW53 X LL.LxxXL. , ,122 . fx S Q x K J P K W: FANS, ,, .T - .smemwmm :M . -wx . -in N 'X-- 4 0 4 g l Hg.. . ,qs5,gga-F5111 ,,Q.,, A N -. A P wf sl 'A . f Y Vx ' K , ,J rf' 9 1-.rx ix 5 . 5 3' N Ka ,J O rf 'Sl -u S s mug, ' . 1 1 i 114-www ACTI IT L t P if wffmw A f 'Navi va 5 2 'fs R 'r 1. .kwj tu. 5 m ,mil 1., i ' 9ff'ff-ft' ' XAQZQ: 1 A5 X 4 , C U 2 i ,,-'gif N .3302 I SEIILIAILDV 'R -L EIILIAILDV Pep Club As one of the largest clubs in the school Qmembership of IOOJ, the pep club's job is to create school spirit for all sporting events. A few of their ac- tivities include poster making for athletic contests, decorating the school for important basketball games, and sponsoring the Parents' Night football game. S. Gigler, N. Gigler, L. Hoffman, J. Lawrence, M. Mason, B. Barr, K. Weible, D. Gordon, C. Patern B. Attwood, S. Aurentz. ROW 3-L. Dougher. K. Zellers, P. Gettle, T. Griffith, K. Shott, K. Field, Feldenzer, B. Firestine, T. Blouch, S. Dundore, V. Yetter. ROW 4--B. Gibble, W. Field, J. Smetal N. Galbraith, D. Arnold. G. Edwards, G. Apperly, D. Lenich, S. Harter, S. Sillik, L. Horn. ROW 5- Boyer, C. Mease, C. Horn, B. Eisenhauer. D. Snyder, K. Kofler, A. Smith, J. Garman, T. Weiant, Acker. ROW 6-T. Ressler, K. Dechert, J. Howard, L. Ebright, S. Cooper, L. Burkholder, K. Davis, Massar. ROW 7-W. Haldeman, S. Chabitnoy, L. LaFountain, B. Page, K. McCarthy, H. Heilman, Kolovani, L. Care, D. Woodruff, S. Miller. ROW 8-D. Kline, S. Iceman, J. Mathews, S. Smith, Smith, S. Moyer, A. Meluskey, K. Snyder. C. Crawford. ROW 9-C. Ursprung, J. Deimler, J. Wi M. Gibbons, A. Nabors, T. Patches, M. Savering, D. Brandt. ROW lO-A. Laudermilich, S. Wise, Coleman, C. Mathews, H. Kline, R. Strangarity. ROW ll-J. Hacunda, D. Bennett, C. Rauch. I X ABOVE. ROW I-D. Boehler CTreas.D, L. Savering CSec.J, S. Fink CPres.J, M. Foster CV.P.j. ROW I Key Club l ln l946 the Kiwanis Club of Lebanon char- tered the LHS Key Club, which was the first one in Pennsylvania. The 35 male members Cgirls may joinj prepare and sell the programs for all football and basketball games as well as usher for the spring music concert and Lebanon Val- ley Beauty Pageant. Community activities in- Q clude Key Club sponsorships of underprivileged children to attend Camp Kiwanis, and a noon meal for two Key Club members weekly at the Kiwanis Club meetings. 2 ,,,,, ABOVE: ROW I-P. Gerberich CSec.D. H. Hockley fTres.D, D. Barry CCo-V.P.J, Weddle CPres.J, C. Euston CCo-V.P.J. ROW 2-K. VanWinkle, D. Sowers, M. Reb J. Gates, D. Donley, G. Hatzikoutelis, M. Beard. ROW 3-D. Kurtz, R. Wengert, Scholes, J. llgenfritz, T. Dellinger, S. Miller, R. Wagner. ROW 4-M. Luciotti, Getz, B. Youse, D. Beard, D. Moyer, J. Foelker. ROW 5-A. Lebo, R. Poorman, Sanders, J. Apple, R. Murphy. ll2 ,LQ OVE1 ROW I-C. Horn, T. Ressler, K. Zellers, B. Royer fSec,J, S. Fields es.J, K. Nolt, A. Rickert CV.P.D, J. Howard CTreas.J. ROW 2-D. Arnold, G. Ier, D. Boehler, B. Feldenzer, K. Field, B. Rirestine, S. Gigler, K. Kofler, D. fder, J. Garman. ROW 3-L. Savering, S. Fink, L. Dougher, L, Burkholder, Stoudt, S. Ellingson, K. Dechert. M. Mason, J. Lawrence, S. Cooper, L. 'ight. A. Smith. Sr. Tri-Hi-Y The girls' Sr. Tri-Hi-Y has been an active part of school functions for some time. They try to create and maintain high character traits in all phases of life. Many school functions are sponsored by these girls, and they have constantly done a great job with arrangements and management of school affairs. They not only display their fine character here at LHS, it also goes into homes and is felt by friends and relatives throughout the area. With 25 years of past club experience and service to Lebanon. the Tri-Hi-Y hopes to continue their great fund-raising projects and build an even stronger communication between stu- dents and surrounding areas. Hi-Y Had the Hi-Y members attended any meetings. they might have been an active and enthusiastic club. Mr. Jordan almost sponsored the Hi-Y, but is .Xf- members thought it was just a picture-taking club. LEFT: ROW I-A. Lebo Claw Enf. Off.J D. Moyer CChaplainJ F. Workman CTres.D, D. Kurtz fSwing Inst.D R. Long CSec.j C. Euston CSupreme YJ D. Ebright CSpeakerJ. ROW 2-M. Hess CV.P,J. G. Mill- er CGuardJ, E. Miller CSgt. in Armsj, B. Youse CPres.J, S. Kreiser CDisc.J. l l OW. ROW I-B. Royer CTreas.J, T. Dellinger CV.P.J, D. Barry CPres.J, S. gler CSec.D, K. Eck, T. Griffith, B. Ray. ROW 2-D. Attwood, P. Gerberich, Bartlett, J. Gates, D. Donley, S. Fink. B. Eisenhauer, P. Gettle. ROW 3-A. lco, R. Wengert, H. Hockley. M. Early, C. Euston, S. Miller, E. Gohn. ROW J. Hoke. M. Hess, K. Kreiser, D. Ebright, L. Massar, J. Sando, A. Gordon. Ilingson, N. Bruder, D. Sowers. ROW 5-S. Weddle. F K lll mm Octagon Club Not only have Mr. Barry and Mr. Stone collaborated to ad- vise the Lodestone staff, but also to supervise the school and community activities for the Octagon Club, such as. a county high school car rodeo, LHS program sales with the Key Club. participation in the YMCA Tri-Star basketball program, and Youth Appreciation Week. Formed by the Lebanon Optimist. this should prepare the 40 members for community leader- ship. ll3 Every Monday and Thursday a meeting was held for stu- dents to partlclpate ln the intellectually challenging game. Dungeons S Dragons Engllsh teacher Mrs Mllls dlrected the progress of the game which consisted of confusing mazes mr .'f:f'1i ABOVE: ROW I-D. Barry CTreas.D. S. Gigler CV.P.D, D. Sowers fPres.J, S. F CSec.J. ROW 2-S. Herb. A. Gordon. L. Massar. J. Sando, H. Hockley, R. Long, Mathews. ROW 3-S. Miller, R. Wengert, M. Foster, P. Gerberich, D. Donley, Bruder. M. Early, C. Euston. B. Royer. ROW 4-J. Spangler, H. Patschke, G. Reir L. Savering. B. Rohland, P. Gettle, D. Lenich. ABOVE. ROW I-M. Maxey, B. Gibble, Mrs. Mills CAdv.J. ROW 2- Shutter, F. Fleisher, R. Drum, D. Attwood, J. Woodward, D. Dohner. OVE. SITTING-K. Krall CCo-V.P.b, C. Euston CPres.D, J. Weiss 3-V.P.J. L. to R.YC. Boshert, S. Gronceski, A. Horn, A. Wanner, Scholes. S. Horn, 6. Hatzikoulis, P. Sattazahn, G. Reiner, S. gler, J. Hemperly, B. Attwood. LOW. KNEELING-G. Hatzikoutelis, K. Krall, T. Bergman. L. TO R.-G. iner, N. Gigler. J. Weiss, R. Long, C. Euston, J. Gates. N. Bruder, M. th, S. Gigler, J. Arnold. K. Schultz, D. Hartman, P. Apple, D. Sando. . .....,. ,. , , R- ..,,.. gi.U. X . .. ,- x xx H N ua ,H 6 ...... ll . y .K W M , ac, 'W ,, , l Astronomy Club To further the interest of students in astronomy, monthly ob- servations of the constellations and an annual visitation to anas- tronomy exhibit are directed by science teacher Mr. Rupp. Previous excursions included a trip to Cap-Chat, Canada in I972 to view a total eclipse of the sun, and numerous field trips to the Smithsonian Institute, Franklin Institute, and the U.S. Naval Obser- vatory. 67 l fu lk? . ll' il., l -glifxsgl illlllllhl r' 9 -J! Ch: N 1 Lab Assistants , S I' . vit Q.. fl' Up in the labs, they gab and prepare slabs of fab labs. Chemically and biologically active students assisted the science department with various assignments in the lava- tory, uh, laboratory, located in room A-2I3. Some of their more demanding duties were arranging chemicals accord- ing to heighth, dissecting cookies, growing fun guys . and stapling together lab books. Stage Crew ' Assemblies, plays, musicals and other stage productions at Leba- X non High involve much prepara- tion and time to organize a suc- . cessful stage show. Over the years, our stage crew has given our Q, school a touch of organization. and a touch of management. Mr. Detwiler has provided the students involved with first-hand knowledge concerning the various aspects of stage work, the electrical work involved, and the management re- quired. lt always looks good when a stage production runs smoothly: the people behind the scenes must be given extensive credit for their hard work and great effort used to give our assemblies a touch of classll ABOVE: ROW I-K. Kreiser, J. Nye, B. Basselgia, N. Bruder. J. Hepler. ROW 2- Mohn CSupervisorj, K. Krall, K. Eck. ROW 3-D. Sowers. B. Kaplan, R. Eisenhau G. Reiner. A.V. Crew Mr. Mohn, the school's technician. offered his electrical expertise to eleven students who were 5, ly, the club provided essential school services such 1+ S as: delivery and pick-up of A.V. machines and films, closed circuit transmission of assemblies, tape-recording of educational programs for teacher use. The students also learned about repairing equipment in the A.V. room, located in the library entrance hallway. After serving a few years on J.V. A.V., seniors Dave Sowers fBig Sowj and Kail Krall were two of the more experienced technicians at LHS. ? interested in audio-visual equipment. Simultaneous- I ABOVE: KNEELING-C. Hoyer, K. Kreiser, E. Rivera. ROW I-G. Rein K. Krall, B. Youse. S. Fos. ROW 2-K. Krall, D. Sowers, J. Rotunda. RC 3-T. Mohn, J. Newmaster. BELOW: ROW I-J. Mark. ROW 2-L. Hummel, D. Snyder, B. Szollo: W.L.H.S. J Brad Szollose, Dena Snyder, Jim Mark and ' ' Laurie Hummel were the announcers of WLHS. the school's Public Address System. Each 'F'-'W morning the four broadcasting and radio-inter- , reading the mornig announcements. Ba .fx 4 R ' I .N A N. X ested students alternated every day writing and l il S Lui OVE. 1aefeer, J. Spangler. ROW 2-J. Hoke, S. Kohr. D. rkeslager, B. Harvery, E. Givler. PW I, School Store Every school day, business students occupied L.S. 230-232 to learn the techniques of salesman- ship and to serve the schooI's needs as well. School supplies such as pencils. pens, notebooks and various spirit-related items were offered to X students. 3 QF ll rf SITTING-Mrs. Bonberger CAdv.J ROW I-P. I l 1 J gill if AW .well 'T ' , Future Secretaries Association The secretarial profession is one that is high- ly regarded in the eyes of many of today's business students. The FSA hopes to bring an , 4, even better understanding to the young men QF? bly2, f,g and women interested in pursuing a gg businessfsecretarial type of employment. A Q9 strong association with experienced secretaries --f f!'fW gives these students great help, and meeting with the Lebanon Chapter of the National Sec- retaries Association provides actual contact with knowledgable professionals. A. Anspach fTreas.J, N. Galbraith CPres.J. C. Mease CV.P.J. 'W 2-T. Blouch. D. Long, V. Iceman, J. Spangler. ROW 3-S. ndore, LOW, C. Boyer, G. Colon, G. Eppley. ROW I-C. Horn, fV.P.J, J. Howard CPres.J, C. Mease CTreas.D. 'W 24L, Care, L. Danner, N. Galbraith, S. Boyer, S. Fink, S. Henning. C. ubert. ik. ROW 3fP. Zellers, M. Brandt. G. Fppley, S. Kohr, S. McCamant, S. IQ - A Future Business Leaders of America The business program here at LHS has been growing rapid- ly in size as well as strength, and one reason for this pro- duction has been the great support from such clubs as the FBLA. This experienced club U2 yearsj stressed such impor- tant business qualities as leadership and self-confidence. Re- gional competitions are one way to prove success, and our club picked up an award for the Outstanding Chapter in Re- gion IS. Ten years ago Mrs. Groff came to LHS and started the French Club. which was the first club to sponsor an exchange student QI9'I4j. The 30 members sold french candy and were treated to a delicious dinner at AIfred's Victorian restaurant in Middletown. 184 , A . ' I, Eizfi' . 1 v I 14 352 4Q'x f 'Hex s., 9'4 E E X- P ,p L , Math department head and Latin teacher Mr. Kohl began the task of creating an interest in the Latin language and the cultural study of Rome and the Roman civilazation. The sur- prising number of 20 members listened to various guest speakers at meetings and also engaged in international bilin- gual competition with the German club in softball. I I8 FRENCH CLUB .-- A ABOVE. SITTING-B. Bordner. C. Gaidos, P. Apple, J. Mathews. J. Hepler. ROW la B. Attwood, R. Long CTreas.D. P. Gettle CPres.j, K. Dechert CV.P.D, S. Cooper QSec D. Lenich. ROW 2-L. Baker, K. Weible, D. Gordon, B. Kaplan, B. Firestine, Seibert, V. Frangiadis, L. Groff, B. Gibble, M. Savering. ROW 3-B. Barr. Basehore, K. Miller. A. Glick, J. Shutter, B. Rohland, B. Binkley, S. Miller, Hatzikoutelis, K. Shaak. A. Meluskey, T. Patches. Latin Club BELOW: ROW I-J. Hemperly CSec.J, S. Horn CPres.j. D. Kimmel CTreas, ROW 2-A. Laudermilch, M. Huffman, R. Weaver, C. Paterniti, P. Zellers. Bowers, G. Hatzikoutelis. Spanish Club is , , y l Q 13' ' ' The Spanish language has become a ma- jor part of the American society in recent years. Our school has been active with their Spanish language program and the Spanish club fLos Adventurerosj. Miss Sia has given the club members a look at cul- ture and society in Spain and other Span- ish-oriented countries. Activities are con- tinually being planned to get these people involved in the Spanish culture. The high- lights of the year for the members were initiation and a Christmas party. Bake sales and candy sales were used as fund-raising projects. OVE. ROW I-M. Foltz fTreas.J, C. Horn fDisc.j, S. Fields 6' .P.J. K. Ogurcak CSec.D. ROW 2-A. Nabors, C. Willman, S. Fi- '.-xii:-3 V A A A 1-eff eroa, J. Cruz. G. Storm, B. Gibble, S. Wolf, L. Comins, B. . S, Mgr . ,.,' ESIIIIE. '.ja ZE2'k5 A ,iff Ss , - I i. German Club P . WOVE: SITTING-S. Ellingson, D. Arnold, A. Rickert, N. Gigler, L. Hoffman, Charles. H. Ebright. ROW I-L. Malen, K. Miller, M. Foster CTreas.J, C. ston CV.P.J. T. Dellinger CPres.J, S. Snyder CSec.J. ROW 2-S. Schultz, B. ldenzer. L. Barket. D. Sowers, J. Sando. S. Gigler, G. Hatzikoutelis. D. llin. C. Kulikowski. K. Lehr. ROW 3-B. Mumford. R. Weikel. G. Whitman. Massar. D. Ebright, J. Weiss, M. Andrews, S. Muth, L. Leckey, K. Schultz. Boehler. ROW 4fM. Early, R. Garman, D. Kurtz, R. Wengert. P ttazahn, P. Hover, H. Patschke, S. Miller. For the past I6 years the German Club has remained one of the most popular and energetic clubs at LHS. The 43 bi-lingual students sold Gummi bears to pay for a din- ner at the Alpenhof restaurant in Reading. The club also went Christmas caroling fauf Deutsch, naturlichj, and hik- ing in Mt. Gretna. Cultural confrontations with the Latin club in softball and the French club in volleyball were also scheduled. W K K l ll4QXXXXXN9ll II9 m Ywlww, ,,v,,,., , if .. Student Advisory Council It is considered the voice of the student - body, the bond between students and their ', faculty. The Student Advisory Council has ,fa been an active part of LHS for a long time 'l ffl' and continues to support school policy, nf K ,,w activities, discipline, and curriculum im- ze Q , f ww .ZEFECXX provement. Such projects as Presidential Classroom and Athletes for Easter Seals have been adopted. Manning the candy booth at basketball games, changing the outside announcement board, and taking an annual trip to Washington, D.C. were some of their major activities. ABOVE. SITTING-K. Noll QSec.j, J. Lawrence CPres.J, S. Gigler fV.P.J. A, CTreas.J, S. Cooper, B. Rohland, N. Bruder, J. llgenfritz, S. Weddle. L. TO R. Kline. S. Chabitnoy, S. Fink, H. Ebright, N. Gigler, L. LaFountain, L. Hummel, Gibble. M. Early. D. Killinger, K. Smith, A. Meluskey, M. Gibbons, G. Kupp. Gerberich. Presidential Classroom judges for impromptu questioning, two LHS students were chosen to attend a week-long government seminar in Washington, D.C. Their experience was first hand as they listened to lectures, attended seminars. and spent a few days on Capitol Hill meeting our Pennsylvania senators and other well-known government officials. lv- After writing a paper and sitting before a panel of 2 ABOVE: L. TO R.-M. Luciotti, G. Reiner. BELOW. SITTlNGkB. Rohland, S. Ellingson, S. Gigler. L. TO R.- R. Singer, S. Wolfe. N. Gigler. Model United Nations Did you ever wonder how the united Nations is run? Well. eight students from LHS had an opportunity to write resolu- tions, present them, and argue world issues with other dip- lomats during a three-day mock U.N. program in Harrisburg. They represented Czechoslovakia and England, and learned a great deal about many asspects of diplomacy. sy --1-...1 Computer Club The rising interest in the technical field of study has brought an increase in the number of students interested in computers and computer science. This club is one of the newer organiza- tions at LHS and is looking to make many expan- sions in the future. The club's members have made numerous trips to colleges and technical schools throughout our area, hoping to broaden their knowledge of man's future machanisms, not to mention present-day technology. to R-D. Ebright CTreas.j, P. Sattazahn CCcrV.P.J, D. Sowers 'es.J. J. Weiss fCo-V.P.J. C. Euston CSol.J, S. Gigler Csec.j, G. wtzikoutelis. :o R-B. Firestine, S. Fields, C. Rauch, B. Firestine. Youth Traffic Safety Council The Governor's Traffic Safety Concil selected four re- presentatives from each high school in Pennsylvania to serve as members of the Youth Traffic Safety Council. Every month the council met to promote and recom- mend safety projects throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1 YES? Q9 an 'C 000 0056 aQQ JW I4K. Dechert fPres.J. J. Hemperly CSec.J. ROW 2rV. Fragiadis. C. essimer, K. Keller, B. Binkley. N. Gigler. K. Kofler, M. Foltz. J. Sando. ROW -B. Gonzalez, C. Willman, M. Rupp, D. Brandt, K. Schultz, A. Ulrich, J. artman, L. Massar. ROW 4-D. Wingerter. L. Forinash, D. Kline, G. Storm, . Willman, R. Garman, M. Early, D. Kurtzl ROW 5-P. Hauer. M. Andrews. Ceresini, R. Gingrich, T. Bergman. D. Reich. S. Knapp, D. Ceresini. Medical Careers Club dents to be able to investigate occupations in the field of medicine, 48 interested students visited the Youth Conference on Birth De- fects, Health Career Workshop at the Hershey Medical Center, Spang Crest. Well-Baby Clin- ic at the GS Hospital and the Life Support Unit at Cedar Haven. i To provide a variety of experiences for stu- ak 4 xv K its f' . 1 ' it . 45:-'35 'J ff. 12 :Nl J C I H1 wx '- 1 A h k ,- Yi n. I2I GAP The GAP, or Guidance Assistance Program, was de- signed by junior guidance counselor Mrs. Wilson four years ago to offer tutoring and counseling help for stu- dents with problems academically as well as emotionally. Mrs. Wilson felt that students with such problems could and would relate to their peers rather than to adult teach- ers. Carefully selected students occupied the GAP room Io- cated in the health suite every mod of the day, willing to help anyone. ABOVE: ROW I-J. Mathews, L. Massar, J. Sando, A. Gordon. S. Sillik. Gordon. D. Charles. ROW 2-C. Miller. L. Horn, L. Baker. N. Bruder Ellingson, G. Colon, D. Arnold. ROW 3-D. Killinger, J. Cruz. S. Toennes BELOW. L. TO R.-B. Youse CV.P.D, J. Rotunda fSec.D Newmaster CTreas.J, D. Kurtz Cpres.j. . Sowers. D. Ebright. J. Shutter. ROW 4-S. Weddle. l IMC Club The library is considered the academic center of the school. With the great number of books. references and literature available. there is obvi- ously a need for help with the library facilities. The IMC Club provided Q this help and also found plenty of time to participate in their favorite gm ' activities: skiing, baseball, golf. hiking and outdoor survival, the latter being the most difficult. U 1' 1 ' Z f ,f 4 7 E , -- 1..-. BELOW: ROW I-A. Rickert CEditorJ. S. Sieler. ROW 2-R. Wengert, J. ard. Mr. Webb CAdv.J, K. Zellers, S. Fink. ROW 3-C. Horn. B. Eisenhauer. Singer, A. Murukami. Newsette The LHS newspaper has been informing the student body about current school events, major changes in administra- tion and sporting events throughout the year. Long hours were spent reporting, writing, and editing the Newsette. and the people involved did an excellent job putting to- gether the paper. They were instructed by Mr. Webb on the finer points of newspaper writing, and actually put the paper together themselves. With the journalism field rapid- ly growing, hopefully it will also at LHS, especially con- cerning news. I22 lOVE: ROW I-S. Wagner fPres.J, N. Gigler CSec.J, ROW 2-R. Heim, S. Thome, Basehore. ROW 3-N, Beck. T. Thomasco, M. Rupp, B. Charles. ROW 4-M. 1do, W. Troain. J. Walker, T. Shindel, B. Guntle, J. Mease. ROW 5-F. Glick, J. irk. B. Rothenburger, M, Runkel, L. Clay, B. Yeagley. l IOVE: ROW l-B. Rohland CV.P.J, C. Bieber CTreas.j, J. Fisher CSec.J, ROW 2-S. gler, B. Gibble, T. Griffith, B. Mountz. M. Blanar, C. Crawford. L. Hummel, J. athews. ROW 3-B. Binkley. E. Seibert, D. Kimmel, D. Brandt, R. Eisenhauer, A. anner, C. Konlikowski, K. Kuhn, B. Serrano, S. Schultz. ROW 4-J. Litton. M. erman, C. Paterniti, V. Yetter. E. Gohn, N. Bruder, L. Clay, C. Wagner, M. Foltz. JW SAB. Sweitzer. D. Reich. J. Hepler, R. Batdorf, B. Heist. Bowling Club A time to relax and enjoy: a time for competition and excitement, a time of rewards for great achieve- ments-these are the primary goals behind our bowl- ing club. It has been very popular in recent years. with the club total reaching 50 in l98O-8l. There is no pressure or hard times. High scores are rewarded at certain times throughout the year, which proves that spending Wednesday afternoons at the bowling alley can be fun as well as profitable. Mr. Stuckey advises this group in his spare time. O fm ' 5 ilu' 4 f .Ebb J if 'fl ' iff' ja' , ' 4,1 Drama Club Uhespiansj The LHS Drama Club, sponsored by Mr. Smith, traveled to Palmyra and Philadelphia to see theatrical presentations relating to their interest in drama. To gain further knowledge and experience in drama, the 47 members produced the play, A New Beat on an Old Drum. l23 l98l YOUTH GO ERNMENT The Young Men's Christian Association, supervised by Richard L. Hallman fthe L. probably stands for Lefty J, the YMCA Youth and Program Director, has sponsored the Youth Government Program for the past 37 years. City officials such as the mayor and city council members offer their experience in local government to students of LHS and Leba- non Catholic to prepare them for running the municipality of Lebanon for one day. The two schools alternate partici- pation in the program each year. On April 3, l98l, campaigns finally ended as Steve Weddle was elected mayor. Tom Hartman, John llgenfritz, Alicia Meluskey, and Anne Rickert were elected to city council positions. Sue Fink was enormously supported for trea- surer, and Rob Wengert was selected city controller. Nominations for the candidates in the elections were conducted by the Student Advisory Council, which is the LHS sponsor of the program under the direction of Mr. John Coles. The Youth Government Day took place on Thursday, April 30. LHS elected officials were duly sworn in by Mayor Griffith and all responsibility and authority was vested in them for that day. Minimal guidance and interference was displayed by the city officials. so the students had the opportunity to experience the initiative and excitement in re- sponsible roles as city government leaders. Preceding the Thursday takeover, a tour of city owned property and lunch at the new jail took place on Monday, Monday night they attended a city council meeting, Tuesday a conference with their respective counterparts concerning their duties and daily routine was scheduled, and Wednesday was a luncheon involving faculty, students, and all the officials. ABOVE. Steve Weddle and Mayor Griffith. BELOW. K. Eck, ABOVE. J. Lawrence. BELOW. p. Ge,-bench, My Bea,-dy Krall. Mr. Weddle. M. Beard. T. Hartman. ABOVE: A. Rickert, A. Meluskey. S. Cooper. BELOW TALENT SHOW ABOVE: S. Weddle, S. Sanders, RIGHT: K. Acker. Wednesday, May 20 was the date for the 5th Annual Talent Show at Lebanon High. Although the talent part of the show might have been lacking at times, it was an overall success, accord- ing to General Manager, Mr. John Coles. Senior vice-president Steve Weddle and multi- talented Scott Sanders displayed their MC talent with some questionable humor. Scott even made a special appearance as the unknown comic, which excited the audience. The list of talent was as follows: Bruce Carpen- ter showed off his band expertise with a few trum- pet selections. Jackie Gamble captured the audi- ence's hearts with her piano solo. Graceful Dave Fies did some fancy strumming on his banjo while Karen Wolfe played the organ. Kevin Acker enter- tained the student body with impersonations of such stars as John Wayne, Howard Cosell. Muhammed Ali and Qyes, evenj Donald Duck. Ka- ren Kofler and some of her buddies presented a senior slide show, and Tom Moyer and his group, Scavenger, played some good ole' rock and roll to put a finishing touch on the talent for l98l. l25 mfs? 2 M SENIOR LAVE DAY On Friday, March 20, l98l, the second annual LHS Slave Da at was held. The slave auction of the senior class before the r mainder of the student body and faculty began on Wednesda mroning of that week and continued all day. Almost 200 senio :V v-' raised SI,587.96, which nearly doubled the previous year's fi Q' U fe. The bidding began with fifty cents and eventually jumped ra idly to dollar figures. Wednesday's proceedings were held in tl , gym and the auctioneers were seniors Steve Weddle and P Wolfe. High-priced selections for savory slavery were Bra Szollose 6545, Dave Ebright 15555, Mike Emrich and Dol Whitman QSGIJ, and Scott Sanders 6761. y : fs, : ily. 1 a M wif A fa 45' 4 f ,ff X M ABOVE: S. Bowie. BELOW: A. Wanner. ABOVE: C. Ondrejicka, K. Dechert, B. Eisenhauer, J. Howard. BELOW: Sgt. T, lll. ABOVE: T. Moyer, S. Weddle. BELOW: R. Shupp. P. Hauer, B. Kaylor, The Gorilla. On Friday's Slave Day, the senior slaves reported to their Q spective underclassmen masters after morning announcemerl and the slaves dressed according to their masters' wishes, whim included scuba gear, cheerleading outfits and girls' gymsuits Q' male slaves, of coursej. Singing, reciting literature, taking notl carrying books, and speaking a foreign language were all d mands of masters. One master even had his slave carry hi through the hall on a stretcher. LHS principal Mr. Stone and senior dean Mr. White supervise the preparations and activities for the day. Mr. Stone feels th Slave Day is a memorable experience for LHS seniors and hopr that the tradition will continue indefinitely. ' .- li ' i f - 1 - ' - ABOVE: B. Howard. BELOW: M. Foster, R. Poorman. ABOVE: C, Euston. BELOW: S. Sande J. Newmaster. T. Johnson. BELOW: M. Mason. T ART SHOW On Friday, May 29, I98l, the LHS Art Show was presented. Mr. Walmer's and Mr. Opilo's oms. both decorated and filled with countless paintings and sculptures designed according the theme of Ancient Civilizations, were opened to the student body the entire day. Ap- oximately three quarters of the art class students participated and created about 300 art ob- JS. A bake sale was also a part of the show and the student body's patronage supplied the ize money for the art show winners, In the printing category, senior John Gusti won first aces in drawing, senior Brad Szollosea painting, junior Jim Rudegeain crafts, Sue Uffnen ulpture, Lori Geist: pottery. Karl White. The Lebanon Craftsman Guild also awarded prizes Brad Szollose, Fine Arts Award and Chuck Brandt, Crafts Award. . .il ...gs . .'.y l27 . --- . W EW BEAT O OLD DRU When Jane Shaw, played by sophomore Lorraine Manz, a young teacher, arrived to spend the summer at the beach house inher- ited from her aunt, she found that her neigh- bors agreed to sell their land to a dashing real estate operator named Rock Harrington, played by senior Tony Ill. Miss Shaw's prop- erty was needed to complete the package of the developer's land scheme. Jane and her teenage cousin, Linda Shaw Csophomore Judy Fisherj, sensed a trick and decided to reject Rock's offer. A friend, real estate agent Gary Roberts Qfreshman Kevin Lornej, helped Jane foil Harrington's plans. Linda and another cousin, played by senior Marianne Blanar, competed with one another to gain the affections of Don Webster, a lo- cal boy played by sophomore Greg Menges. In the end Jane received a generous counter- offer and Linda ultimately won Don which proved as author Kurtz Gordon wrote that, The more things change, the more they re- main the same-just like a new beat on an old drum. The three act comedy was sponsored, by the Drama Club and performed on December ll and I2, I980 at 8:00 PM both nights. Drama Club advisor Jim Smith directed the I5 players and was assisted by student direc- tor Heather Walter. ABOVE: J. Fisher, T. lll. BELOW: G. Menges, M. Blanar. Qi ts,, .- BELOW CLJ: L. Manz, A. Conley. BELOW: T. lll. G ii L itii .si.s .- y ff.. 5 .L ' ' , ? fy W ,. . . 4 gi , ,,. in 1 f Ka' A if .M fr 5434 , K , . V ve sl? ABOVE J Fisher RIGHT M. Blanar THE MUSIC MA a Tremendous Success ABOVE: D. Hauer in opening scene. BELOW: H. Walter. The Music Man has accomplished something quite outstand- ing here at LHS. It has brought back the excitement aroused by the previous great production. Oliver, Audiences say it was one of the best musicals ever. Mrs. Kathryn Heckard, who produced and directed this show, feels that the hard work and dedication of the students and teachers involved has been rewarded by the com- pliments and words of praise heard upon the show's completion. The plot of the show was based on a fast-talking salesman who made his money by tricking smalltown parents into purchasing in- struments and uniforms, with the promise that he would form a boys' band. He then was supposed to leave town with all the mon- ey, never to be seen again. However. his cruelty catches up with him in River City, Iowa, and a never-before-seen love of music arises from this man as he remains to face the music. Chris Bieber captured the leading role of Harold Hill, and con- tinued his fine stage playing, this being his third leading role for him in three years. Sherri Fields played the role of Marion the li- brarian, and .lulie Mathews, Ruth Batdorf, and Tony Ill held sup- porting roles. These, and other students. helped to make the musi- cal a huge success, bringing the largest crowd ever to our school for a musical production. Hopefully, and undoubtedly. Mrs. Heckard will continue her excellent direction in the years to come. l3O S33 3 ABOVE. Crowd in River City. BELOW: QLD R. Batdorf. CRD Resting at practice. W 1 5 n W LEFT: Rehearsal. ABOVE. C. Bieber ABOVE. Row I-C. Boshart, C. Morris. L. LaFountain. E. Seibert, M. Foltz, J. Hepler. S. Knapp, J. Nye, B. Basselgia, G. Clews, C. Mathews, D. Killinger, L. Kring, E. Gohn, R. Singer. ROW 2-T. Griffith, N Gigler, J. Hemperly, S. Toennes, R, Heim, B. Heist. T. lll, D. Gross, K. Dechert, N. Galbraith, M. Miller J. Mathews, S. Chabitnoy. ROW 3-R. Miller. P. Gettle, D. Reich, D. Bixler. ROW 4-S. Fields, B Rohland, J. Fisher, A. Sowers, B. Mountz, F. Ceresini, A. Shumway, D. Wagaman, C. Bieber, P. Hartman M. Blanar, J. Dilger. ROW 5-J. Hartman, B. Binkley. J. Litton, R. Eisenhauer, R. Daub, B. Royer, R Batdorf, J. Daum, M, Early, ROW 6-R. Gingrich, B. Carpenter, B. Heagy. Under the direction of Mrs. Heckard and supported by the Concert Choir, the Show Choir has become a success- ful addition of the LHS Music Department. Three years ago, members of the Concert Choir formed the small en- semble to sing contemporary music not found in the Choir's repertoire. Every morning the twenty members practiced modern pop selec- tions such as: The Wiz, Don't Cry Out Loud, The Morning After, and That's When Life is Worth Living. Recitals were held for various Lebanon School programs, church socials and the Good Samaritan Hospital Auxillary. As an added attraction of the Show Choir show, senior songtress, Sherri Fields, per- formed three songs she com- posed herself. CHORUS RIGHT. Row I-C. Fertig, B. Glant, D. Charles, D. Muth, S. Glant, R. Knapp, J. Rhine, D. Wagaman, D. Heagy, R. Yeagley, C. Miller. Row 2-L. Price, A. DeSendi, S. Dilger. L. Clews, D. Bixler, M. Miller, B. Moyer, W. Kerchoff, S. Eckel, L. Getts. Row 3-F. Torres, K. Lehr, A. Laudermilch, L. Baum, M. Hornberger, G. Kline, T. Hugendubler. C. Stubblebine, K. Weaver. B. Sweitzer, C. Binner, R. Stickler, B. Barr, T. Demler, J. Daum. CONCERT CHOIR Sixty-eight Concert Choir members studi. and performed 35 selections for the vario concerts and recitals held throughout the yea Oddly, the musical selections chosen as tht repertoire consisted of classic compositions sul as Bruckner's Gradual , Te Daum , Flyiu Free and works by Bach and Handel. M Heckard was relieved and surprised by tl choices of her students. I'm very proud of tl kids of Lebanon, because there's not a dema: for the rock world music. For the two annual concerts performed by tl Concert Choir, the Christmas and Spring Co certs, seasonal music was inserted into tl choir's practice sessions. Another activity of tl choir was to attend the Lebanon Valley Colley Choral Clinic, which was conducted by the c rector of music at Washington University. I- comments following his rating of our Concc Choir were extremely complimentary accor ing to Mrs. Heckard, and he was impressed wi their extensive repertoire. The Concert Chr also produced the I98I LHS musical, The M sic Man under the supervision of Mr Heckard. SHOW CHOIR ABOVE: CL to RJ. H. Walter fPianistJ, C. Miller CPianistD. M. Blanar, R. Batdorf, J. Daum. J. Mathews, S. Chabitnoy, N. Galbraith, N. Gigler, S. Toennes, T. Griffith. C. Morris, J. Fisher, S. Fields, R. Eisenhauer, J. Hartman, J. Litton, B. Binkley, B. Mountz, D. Wagaman, G. Bieber. E. Gohn. 1 I F 'L' ,E ,N 3OVEf District Chorus Winner-R. senhauer. CMissing R. Heimb. Senior Rob Heim placed fifth ld junior Rob Eisenhauer placed xth of ISO participants in the istrict Choir competition. Rob id . . . Rob were required to arn I8 compositions for the pre- ninary qualifying auditions and ve additional selections were losen to be performed before a :nel of judges. Although both nors placed exceptionally high in e competition, neither Rob nor , . Rob advanced to Regionals. 1 ABOVE. E-Town Honors Choir CL to RJ-R. Eisenhauer. T. Griffith, B. Rohland, B. i Binkley. L. Litton, B. Mountz, R. Batdorf. X A I l F ABOVE: Show Choir Engineers B Basselgia, G. Reiner. LEFT. Student Directors CL to RD-M Early, J. Daum, H. Walter. I33 HEAR THE BA D ABOVE. DRUM MAJORS CL to RJ-C. Ondrejicka, B. Moyer, J. Hartman. I34 ABOVE DRILL FLAGS QL to RJ B Firestone D Brossman J Smetana K Neuln A Dese Funk L LaFuontaln S Smlth H Fuhrman R Wlles S Schaak Hacunda K. Shutter A Smith ABOVE: RIFLES CL to RJ-C. Moyer, G. Kolovani. M. Massar, T. Nace, G. LOVE: WINTER GUARD CL to RJ-L. Kunder, S. Miller, L. Hains, K. Nelson. T. Ressler. L. Miller, T. ainor. P. Tevalt. LOVE. TWIRLERS CL to RJ-T. Ressler, M. Foster, J. Howard, T. Trainor, L. Miller, L. Hains, K. Dechert, J. rmperly. M. Mason, P. Tevalt. Zag w 3OVE. SWING FLAGS-ROW I-C. Horn, L. Care, K. McCarty, M. Cooper. L. Kunder, D. 'andt. ROW 2-J. Hacunda, W. Haldeman, S. Miller, B. Eisenhauer. L, Groff, S. Snyder. ABOVE. HONORS BAND. ROW I-F. Glick, A. Eberly, A. Ficco, J. Hartman. ' C. Ondrejicka, E. Gohn. ROW 2-V. Swartz, D. Zehring. S. Kiefer, P. Whit- , man. w ABOVE. DISTRICT BAND CL to RJ-G. Chabitnoy, C. ABOVE. SAXOPHONES. KNEELING-J. Hartman, E. Schucker, N. Mease. V. Ze Ondrejicka, M. Emrich, A. Eberly, J. Rhine. STANDING-B. Uhrich, A. Ficco. R. Batdorf. M. Emrich. l36 ABOVE: CLARINETS. ROW I-H. Walter. D. Brown, M. Hoffman. A. Glick, K. Miller. ROW 2-D. Snyder, K. Con Jackman, M. Lutz, M. Roth. D. Heagy, L. Hummel. ROW 3-C. Miller. J. Arnold, C. Willman, C. Crawford, S. Base D. Wingerter. T. Wolfe, B. Moyer. B. J ABOVE: BRASS CHOIR. ROW I-B. Nixon, E. Koehler, A. Eberly, B. Zimmerman, G. Chabitnoy, J. Mark. ROW 2-V. Swartz, D. Zehring, S. Kiefer, P. Whitman. S. Brandt, L. ,N-w.. ...ff ml .JR LOVE: FLUTES. ROW I-J. Hornickel, C. Ondrejicka. K. Shott, T. Griffith. C. Peffley, R. Wiles. ABOVE. MELLOPHONES. SITTING-J. Woodward, A. Eberly SW 2-J. Kissinger, J. Reich, K. Snyder, J. Hepler, E. Gohn, V. Yetter, S. Yetter. STANDING-B. Zimmerman, B, Wertz. OVE: TRUMPETS S CORONETS. ROW I-T. Donley, J. Storm, T. Davis, L. Boyer. B. Mountz, J. Hoch. I37 W 2-D. Dengler. G. Chabitnoy, B. Carpenter. S. Collins, J. Mark, B. Nixon. E. Koehler. Loeper, H. Walter. 7 ABOVE: SAX QUARTET QL to RJ-J. Hartman, M. Emrich, B. Uhrich, V. ABOVE. TROMBONES S BARITONES. ROW I-P. Whitman, L. Loeper, S. Bran Zeppos. Zehring, J. Wolfe. ROW 2-S. Batdorf, J. Reinhart, D. Whitman, S. Kiefer, J. Onofre ABOVE: TUBAS CL to RJ-C. Bieber. J. Rhine. J. Morris, D. Wagaman, V. Swartz, J. Barry. I38 ABOVE: DRUMLINE. SEATED-M. Sando. J. III, J. Short. STANDING CL to RJ-F. Ceresini, B. Firestine, H. Walt Szollose, F. Glick, D. Gross. S. Toennes, M. Blanar, S. Reed, R. Heffner, D. Zearfoss. VE. PEP BAND. SITTING CFRONTJ-J. Mark. SITTING KL to RD-P. Whitman, N. Mease. L. ABOVE CL to RJAM. Emrich fRegional per, C, Eggert. G. Chabitnoy, B. Nixon, B. Zimmerman. STANDING CL to RJ-F. Glick, B. Szollose, Bandj, J. Rhine CDistrict Orchestral. Zehring. S. Kiefer, V. Swartz, J. Hartman. M. Emrich, C. Ondrejicka, B. Uhrich, E. Gohn. J. Ier. VE: ORCHESTRA. SITTING CL to RD-J. Rhine. P, Schaeffer, M. Firestine, A. Shumway, C. Boshart, K. Flamm, B. adden. M. Blanar, R. Batdorf, J. Schubert. STANDING QL to RJ-Mrs. Dewald CDirectorJ. H. Walter, J. Morris, F. esini, G. Chabitnoy, F, Glick, V. Swartz, B. Carpenter, A. Eberly, B. Szollose, J. Hoch, L. Loeper. R. Whitman, S. ndt, S. Reed, C. Crawford, J. Reinhart, S. Kiefer. D. Wingerter, A. Ficco, C. Ondrejicka, E. Gohn, D. Snyder, B. ich, S. Basehore, M. Emrich, D. Brown. UNDERCLASS UNDERCLAS , ,M,,,,,ff,w,f I1 if-swf WZ' ww, ,,,- 'IDEIEI N S S 'aw' in ifx' 'If 3 ff -rx i SSV-DHEICI n we-w K. Adams J. Apple L. Barket R. Batdorf D. Beard K. Beck M. Andrews B. Attwood T. Bartlett M. Battle S. Beard P. Beck L. Baker J. Barr D. Baylor D. Beck B. Bender T. Basselgia T. Benner D Bennett T. Bergman G Betz C Bieber T. Biever D Bixler S. Blackman F. Blandu C Blouch G. Blyer D. Boehler R. Bordley J. Boyer K. Boyer R. Boyer A. Brandt M. Brandt W. Brandt Breitner Brent Brightbill Bruder Burkholder Butera Caceres Care -- u- if' - it . K .R A .: ! !a-gi-2 Nr .-.. 4- vu SL 3- R. Coomer W. Darkes R. Daub C. Davis T. Davis W. Davis K. Deaner L. Deaven D. Demler M. Demmy R. DeSendi D. Dunlap L. Dissinger K. Eck S. C I. D L. Dougher D W. E. E' RN. JEVS- fk Qs. x 3 Y N X L Felty Fidler Fields Fies Fischer Foelker Forinash Frangiadis Frantz ng' Hornickell Hostetter Hostetter Houser nm . We i' 5 2 'W .fm Ilgenfritz Janesko Johnson Kaufold Kearney Keener Keller Kimmel CV? 7 N., X ar! 1-i I E 'g I in Ft! r 'I f! gg an 53115. 'Wi r-Nfl N--. X I X Kipp Kirby Kiscadden Kissinger Kline . Klopp Koehler Kohr T TL? . my. .. hy K Q. ff' ' Y-.9 'P I A X Aww W, , Q. ,. 41.-. ,- mr, AA - . Krall A. Lebo C. Long F. Lozada . Mader Mark . Melusky . Kreiser R. Leon G. Longenecker M. Lunkwitz . Malin . Martinez . Miley Kreiser P. Leonard L. Marderness McCamant E. Miller . Kuhn J. Levengood D. Mark L. McKinney J. Miller . Landis E. McLaughlin K. Miller Lantz A. Mehler M. Miller T. Miller D. Mohl l45 A61 f 1, 112. ,,,' 5 W... 6,2 y W .. -W -vs.-fu Morales Mottin Mountz Moyer Moyer Moyer Mumford Murphy 7 -.,r 3:5 v. --sr i 2 s MS! x ,K ., e 'ls 'Li ,M Q 9 9 45 -+ s up --N... .. Lv' x He-qw' . .I . .ll , , f m! Nauman M. Nye J. Page T. Peiffer D. Pesta Neuin G. O'DonneIl H. Patschke S. Pennypacker R. Pfister Nguyen S. O'Leary G. Plasterer Nguyen L. Ortiz G. Pushkar L. Nolt Nye B. Rapp C. Rauch M. Reb D. Reddinger R. Reddinger E. Reigle T. A. D. S. R. J. A M. Reist Riegle Rittle Rodrigue Rohland Rohrbaugl Rosario Roth f V . .. W' l . C3 . I. M . J E , W ...W Q. f - 2 H J W f V.w5W 15 , M WWWW 745' .Wh . W' ' M-' -1 If .i . ,f . ,133 , W V? 'ff I It 'l fl f I . , j ' 42 f . W, , iff ' ' f we ,Zigi t f fi, hx E ff .45 45 Y I ,fy .?1..fhy f V2 if ECM , gf , 1-42 M r MW , -HL., ffm mfr W' 1' . , f , f t f X K 7 K7 X ,W A M I W W N... if ww 1 X we 2115 'S M ' 3 J gf M 4, fyvff ff , f 4- ? A V ff , -vt Z 4: 61 ,W W! . f 4? 9 5 'W M i f Q .W gutter A Qlmzvl f Royer Rutter Salem antiago avering Scholl Scholl Schauer W R. Schulte K. Schultz S, Sealer K. Seigrist I. Serrano A. Shindel - T. Shindel J. Smetana C. Sholly B. Smith H. Shutter K. Shitter 7324 ,WW ,M D. Smith P. Smith K. Smith T. Smith T. Snader M. Snavely 44440: 'Wh Snyder Stickler Snyder . Strangarity Snyder . Strangarity Springborn . Tonini Stager . Torres Stager . Tropasso T. Trostle Turner W W' an ,Q 53: 29 fm MW I ' W A an f W Yiengst Young Zeeger Zellers Zellers Zimmermar ABOVE. CSEATEDJ-P. Smith fSec. Treas.D, A. Melusky CPres.j, C. Houser CV.P.j. ROW I-G. Reiner, J. Gates, J. Hepler, N. Bruder, K. Krall. ROW 2-S. McCamant, D. Donley. T. Bergman. S. Muth, R. Strangarity, S. Sealer. The Class of I982 endured the Saturday SAT'S and biology classes while preparing for their final year at LHS. The highlight of the year for the juniors was receiving their class rings. After weeks of lusting for lustrium, the rings arrived in December. Lucky Mr. Stuckey planned the junior cookie sale during November and December which netted S2, 500.00. Class officers were President Alicia Melusky. Vice-President Marlin Qsorry, Chipj Houser and Secretary Paige Smith. J., Q., 'ffl 4- -.4 .5-' - 2' I , Alvarez Apple Arnold Arnold Attwood Baish Barrett Basehore Batdorf .W I Baum Billman Binner Blantz Blauch L. Blimline Boltz Boltz Bordner 4 , C. Crawford J. Cruz K. Culbert G. Daigle W. Dasher R. Daub WH? .fa -.- v ,MV .wx VV l W' Daubert Dauber! J. Davis J. Deimler T Demler Dengler J. Dilger Dohner Doll W. Espinar Evans Evans Fahler Feaser Feather Feeman Ficco Field Q is X, lwfx Q. 2' . .- X-was s.- R J. Fisher C. Forry D. Fortna K. Foster J. Fralick H. Fuhrman f avr' i a+. ag . , . wiv , as ,,- .af .ms .l l .Q Y gg l gan 1' R -5,5 QI' wake ,Mfr ry l 3. J ,ds .3 Cb Q . of . K .si NG!- C1 ii. haw Furman Gaidos Garman Garrett Gass Gettler Gibble Gigler Q ef- Qs? , .a Gingrich Gingrich Gonzalez Gonzalez Groff Gross Hacunda Hains Hamilton Hammer B. Hansell . Hartman E. Hatzikoutelis Haulman M. Heblow T. Heckard 'X ' raw Q' ss Y Qkx ,4 x H Heilman J. Howard . Killinger G. Kolovani Heisey L. Hummel . Kimmel J. Koren Hoffman D. Irwin W. Kissinger S. Krause Horn N. Jackman Klein K. Kreider Horn K. Johnson Kline J. Kreiser Houser M. Jumper Klinger R. Kreiser B. Kaplan Kohr K. Keller Kohr D. Kessler C. Killian 'RNC Xxtyx ft, - Q -4 .1- K,-1' -R -'Q gs x New Y' W 1 , 5 q . S ,sa 'xy .. f ...Q . 'N B fi at gt? W. Kreiser K. Kuhn C. Kulikowski L. Lackey L. Lagerwall R. Lane Q- ., 'N va x, Laudermilch J. Litton L . Leedom . Lynmaster . Leedy R. Long . Lehman L. Longenecker 6. Leiss E, Lopez Little M. Lutz MM em W, Mader Manz Mathews Matthew Mavity Maxey ' Mayberry C. . McCarty S. McCauley J. McConnell D. McKinney G. . McLaughlin N. C. Q., .,.. fa. X Mease Mease Mehler Meily Menges Messimer 4-wx x i lg Wx 14 -5 GL J.. M fx 'V C. Mills J. Moody E. Morales M. Morales J. Morris B. Morrow I 1 fa 41' 'M I f- .1 in A, -WA X N L M Moyer Moyer Nelson Nixon Nye Ogurcak 'Q 4, M... W J. Onofrey E. Page W. Patches C. Peffley S. Peffley C. Phillips ll ,fn 5 . . I iv. ., .. .X ,, 1. R , 1 . . ,. .R K .S Rf Q' Q 1' . Rittle Rosario Rothgaber Rudegeair Runkel Rutler KN! ..f ' -Q - - D. Sando Scholes A. Sattazahn Schubert S. Schaak . Schucker P. Schaeffer . Schultz L. Scheetz . Seibert B. Schoen . Serrano sk' . Shaak T. Shott . Shank A. Shumway D. Sherk K. Shutter R. Shindel M. Sillik Short J. Smetana L. Shott K. Smith is XY M. Smith P. Smith D. Sorenson J. Sourwine R. Sourwine A. Sowers k ,Q , V ' Q s 1 . 9 ' Q W f 2' 'Q +V ,-f Q if iw Q :QQ Q s N f it KW l nitf . 1 .,.. - 5 , fly ff - 3 W A W . my 5 . 5 f 5 Z f' R fi . ,.. , . . i at 5 ff s 0, Q... 'p .aw . M, 1 'J' kxy' ,V v' 'V Jw: ,ff 'x 1' ,fr 6 ffl mi Suarez Swartz Sweigart Thomasco Tirado Tompkins ,.,4, w 4, 1 1 ,W R. Tonini W. Torres T. Trainor B. Tropasso L. Truax R. Uhrich if was f K I , 3, P. Uhrich B. Ulrich C. Ursprung M. Valentin K. VanWinkle S. Varela ','F' 'L 'Q 1 . xxggf 'f ' -we S. Vega M. Vicente C. Wagaman J. Wagner K. Wagner S. Wagner 'pl I 1-u....- - 1 an Walstrum Warner Weatherholtz Weikel Weise Wenrich 'ff f - 5. . Q E Q Q lswhmw .S-PM . S.. VUQQ F1 5. 1 .fr 'N 6'1A: - ,,. 4. vw' L. Werner T. Whitman . Wise S. Yeagley A. Zeeger M. Werner R. Wiles . Wise Y. Teagley T. Zimmerman K. White W. Williams Wolf J. Yoter J. Zohner K. White B. Willman . Wolfe M. Young D. Zombro S. Whitman J. Wills Wunderlich I56 'H-11 ABOVE: CSEATEDJ-S. Bowers fV.P.D, L. Groff CPres.j, W. Field CSec.Treas,J, ROW I-Y. Yeagley, K. Ogurcak, S. Wagner. J. Dundore, D. Springborn, N. Gigler. ROW 2-D. Killinger, L. Hummel, C. Crawford, J. Litton, K. Shaak, J. Roberts. Although the sophomore class is required to contend with chemistry class in tenth grade, they were pre- occupied with body chemistry in health class. Also in their second year at LHS. the tenth graders were in the Driver's Seat, YEAH, OOH UH OOH. As the calculus teacher at LHS, Mr. Gettle applied his gift of mathematical computation in his adminis- trative position as Sophomore Class Dean and brilliantly discerned that two heads are better than one. He and Freshman Class Dean Jay Putt collaborated on a fund-raising project of selling Kline's Candies at Christmas time. President of the sophomores with the French curl coiff was lovely Lynnea Groff. Her Classistants were Scott Bowers CV. Pres.J, and Wendy Field CSec.j. , gx wwf up V J. ., X Ex 'fi 'Hand' -n...,4 VI K. Acker J. Baker B. Bender D. Border Brightbill . Castillo L. Collins J. Cotto K. Darkes J. Acosta M. Baker B. Bickel C. Boshart Brightbill Ceresini S. Collins J. Cruz H. Davis A. Anderson J. Bartlett L. Binkley L. Boyer Bruder . Chabitnoy A. Colon B. Dagostina K. Davis E, Andrews B. Barr P. Bishop M. Brandt Cacares Charles A. Colon W. Apple J. Barry D. Bixler S. Brandt Carl . Clews L. Colon J. Arndt R. Battle E. Bleyer J. Bricker Carruthers . Coleman G. Corcoren J. Arnold R. Battle A. Boltz B. Attwood L. Baum D. Boltz E. Auman N. Beck W. Boltz S. Aurentz L. Beckley J. Bonalle X 1 uv -. 227. 1 Duman Dunlap Eaton Eberly Eckel Edwards Erdman Espinal Fertig Fessler S. A. Fischer F. M M D. Frangiadis A. Frantz D. Fratello B. 'Wh mf 'fir I L. Getz M. Gibbons B. Glant A. Glick E. Gonzales My fl 3- in .54- ,f fwf- 'V 9- K ff D. Gordon M. Granger B. Griffin L. Groff S. Groft K. Gross R. Haldeman W. Haldeman M. Hamilton ...J Wi 4-fi? 4. 1 . V1 f 'Zigi-gig? 4 Vi, .gf 39? Hammer Harlan Harrington Hartman Hartman Hartman Hartman Hayes H- -.v ..- W M. Huffman D. Hummel K. Hummel W. Iceman J. Ill R. Jackman Me' -..+..,, S. Jones K. Karsnitz V. Kerkeslager S. Kiefer R. Kipp W. Kirchoff i 4 F. 'Lv .1 . 'W ,VJ N .Q 3+ x W , 4' ...N x is 0 J. Kirsch B. Kiscadden G. Kline H. Kline J. Kohr ' MA... ,rim r .--2 . .. V. 1. ..,,..,,.L,bv A Y' I 7 . H V' 'I I, 1 , ' Q. 1 1 .Q 7 X 1 'N o ' G. Lawrence D Long L. Lehr G Long L. Leonard Long A. Laudermilich Liddick Lorne M Lineweaver Malin M. Loeper Manz ,.i 0 M, ,..-. -- ,,..... . - . A..-..4 - . -Ja -,,.,,q .k.q,.,- -f-A .J -fa' , ,....... . . -1--L' x P .4 1. x 5 4 .4 .,--f x 5 . --N' W. ,'l'i2'T'm Nagy: ,,,,,g:if A , ., 2... .N-.-in .32 W, .. W ,.. 1 ql,,.,,, l. -f,, 1.19 'Wa 'MX-. ,f Mease K. Miller Mehler K. Miller Meily K. Miller Meiser M, Miller Messner P. Miller Miller S. Mohler W 1 M l tl R. Norton M. Nye S. O'DonneII R. Ortiz S. Padillas T. Patches .Ja 43 AA 'vi il, 1 L. C. J. L. L. L. Rank Reed Reich Reifein Reinhart Renaud ...L 4 MW rm. A 4,-A an E. Resto J. Rhine C. Rivera M. Rivera N. Rivera J. Rodriguez ,ah w 3 Q Rodriguez M. Runkel R. Rodriguez M. Rupp B. Rothenberger S. Rutter K. Rothermel W. Ryland R. Royer M. Sando Ruiz M. Savering 'N B. Scaramuzzino M. Schaeffer J. Schiber L. Schneck D. Schott mf SGH! If NP w ,4'L'N uv WW .wk 353313 int M K.: gr L l Scholl Schulte Secoges See Shaak Sheehan fn .. ., 's.. vw, . 5... D. Shifflet M. Sherman P. Shutter R. Simpson E. Smith J. Smith K. Smith M. Smith Smith Smith . Snow K. Snyder ,.- .. 'Qaptffk 1 Solesky Sorensen Spaulding Starry Stichler Stichler ll VI H.-4 ...- L . AS!- 'MW MU' X if ik! 'IWW 'fy 57 A 'f-..::wi . ww - . V I . W I VV M .ij I 'f . l,,. , A E W or ' ,.- . pr sf l ' ff f f' W ,Way .- 1 'il' . 'sw , A ' ' '. ., if , Q :-- J I , , . 4 W A 4- . ,, , .M ...tm 'ff -f W , 1 . 'B ' . Af , if ' , V r . , , . , f '- f wolf' A ' .l A ' ' , , , - f , ' 'A ' 3' , Q V 1 ,, 'C N . f . F Q, f ig ! ! 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Wills Wolfe As the seniors reminisced of the days gone down. they re called the fruitless frolicking of freshmen freedom. Gosh, to be a Frosh , , . again! Oh, pish posh. The Class of I984 continued the tradition of freshmen fool- ishness at LHS. Who can forget fiendish Freddie Freshman as he frolicked to and fro from Monday to Friday, foolishly flim flam- ming family and friends, finally finding Freshmen French? What about the impending flash of pageantry mod I5 which preceded the infamous Freshmen food fest mods I6 and I7? Tom Donley CPres.j, Debbie Gordon QV. Pres.j, Dawn Charles QTreas.j, and Kelly Davis CSec.j were the Freshman officers and the Class of 84', coordinated by Dean Jay Putt. sold Kline's KOVE: CSeatedD-K. Davis QSec.D, T. Donley fPres.j, D. Gordon CV.P.J, D. narles Ctreas.J. ROW I-A. Nabors, J. McKinney, J. Gettler, C. Morris, B. twood. ROW 2-A. Horn, J. Lawrence, K. Weaver, B. Dayhoff, S. Brandt, P. utter. J. Rhine. Candies at Christmas for their class project. m V. ,g n fn- Q if af if M A Q33 , Q az .f uf-.,.,...,,,.,W.N ,,,, M P-LW, IV, i f iw kr ,,,' H1 . ' i i-gm, :Q ,,,.,,M,W, W, f-,, ,N WWW,,.,, ,,,., f ,. 'C ia wr? 'I N W - 21 1 fs 2 S? n x N. if 4 Qi! il fi S 3 ,gg Si x , 4-P' Q-I X if 1 935 wang? fl 2 s x ,am W L ' 3 ' 'M ha. f 1 Sz' ., -. ,. ' ' . - .- . af Qi! Wx 5 Q fs K jf M , - 9 ..,,. ' - pi N Wil T ...giii ff' 5' F! I1 ,. .Q vm ? NS' Y ,Kf- ,Q , T ' P f -i fix VO-TECH From baking to data processing, cosme- tology to auto mechanics-it's all there. The Lebanon County Area Vocational- Technical School offers a great variety of skills and professional help for our stu- dents as well as students across Lebanon County. A simple visit to the Vo-Tech school is quite amazing. Available to stu- dents is the most modern, useful equip- ment needed to provide an actual job situ- ation. Along with the use of this fine equip- ment comes additional teaching through classroom sessions instructed by highly qualified individuals. The students are shown the finer points of their particular study here and the mechanical viewpoint in the various shops. The Vo-Tech school goes to no limit while providing the best, which is evident in the S400,000 worth of audio-visual equipment available at the students' fin- gertips. Lebanon High School sends nine students to the data processing program. which rents a computer for about 535,000 per year. Some of the students even get a chance to go out and work at various companies and businesses in the communi- ty. Another highlight of the Vo-Tech school is the store run by the students. which gives them knowledge of marketing and distributive education. .sk -.m 1---F' ww J. Schubert. ABOVE RIGHT: D. Rutter, N. Starry. BELOW: T. B. Wertz. -... gr - ' +. ,. BELOW: C. Killian P 2 '? ABOVE: J. Howard. BELOW: E. Clay FACU LTY f My 4' gr bf 'wf- I ,f W H, zg, ,, K ff va 1 fs' gym, M, ' 4. 4: w , FACULTY ADMI ISTRATIO Principal LUTHER STONE-Millersville State-B.S.4 Univ. of New Hampshire-M.S.t graduate work at Co- lumbia Univ., Millersville State, Penn State, Le- high Univ.. Temple Univ., Univ. of Pennsylva- nia. 28 yrs. Lodestone, Octagon Club. Assistant HARRY MATALA-Lebanon Valley College-B.S.: Millersville State-M. Ed. 37 yrs. Coordinator of Athletics. Mr. Stone and Mr. Matala i Secretaries JOANNE POTOCNY: I2 yrs. A MARGARET BEARD: 3 yrs. SlTTlNG-M 5- POWCHY- STANDING-Mrs' L to R-Mrs. Gettle, Mrs. Gruber, Mrs. Sites, Mrs. Smith Beard. High School Office Secretaries MARYANN GETTLE: I9 yrs. ALICE GRUBER: I7 yrs. ANN sires. 2 yrs. JOANN SMITH: I5 yrs. District Personnel 2 5 2 3 ABOVE-District Superintendent KEITH LEBO. SITTING-Mr. Kurtz, Mr. Kuntz. STANDING-Mr. Koons, Mr. Shaffer, Mr. Bowman. EDERICK C. BOMBERGER. Asst. District Superintendent. ON J. KURTZ. Director of Elementary Education. ILLIAM O. KUNTZ, JR.: Supervisor of Curriculum and Federal Programs. lEDERlCK D. KOONS. Home and School Visitor. lGENE K. SHAFFER: Counselor DBERT K. BOWMAN. Supervisor of Pupil Personnel and Staff Services. .ARK ROYER. Director of Buildings and Grounds STANDING-Mr. Royer. SITTING-Mr. Bomberger. School Board LEFT: SITTING-Keith Lebo, Judith Clark, Geof- N- frey Sowers, Jean Gohn. Elizabeth Glick. STAND- ING-Robert Wilhelm, Ann Dinulos, Frank Hill, RoseMarie Kotay, Dennis Shalters. SITTING-Mr. White, Mr. Martarano, Mr. Rothermel. STANDING: Mr. Gettle, Mr. Miller, Mr. Graeff, Mr. Yenser. Science Department FREDERICK FOLMER. Penn State-B.S.: Millersville State. M. Ed. I3 yrs. RICHARD SMITH: Millersville State-B.S., Univ. of Nebraska, Univ. of Arizona- M.S. 20 yrs. RAYMOND HEBERLING: Lebanon Valley College-B.S., Texas Tech. Univ.-M.S. 30 yrs. GARY ZELINSKE: Bloomsburg State-B.S. 6 yrs. Asst. Football Coach, Wrestling Coach. WILLIAM MCGINTY. JR.: West Liberty State-B.S.t Southeast Oklahoma-M. Ed. 22 yrs. WARREN MELLINGER. Millersville B.S., Ball State, California State. I3 yrs. Girls' Tennis Coach. IRWIN STUCKEY: Carnegie College-M.A.l Lebanon Valley-B.A. I7 yrs. Bowling Club, Junior Class Dean. ROBERT RUPP: Bloomsburg State-B.S. S M. Ed. II yrs. Astronomy Club. I72 State- Mathematics Department RALPH H. WHITE. Hershey Jr. College- A.A., Lebanon Valley College-B.S Marywood-M.S.1 Temple Univ.-Princ paI's Cert. 20 yrs. Senior Dean, Ass Coordinator of Ath. LOUIS MARTARANO: Indiana Univ. of PA- B.S.s 7 yrs. Millersville State-M.E. Ass Football Coach, Asst. Track Coach. Con puter Club. CRAIG ROTHERMEL: West Chester State- B.S., Millersville State-M. Ed. 8 yr Baseball Coach. Golf Coach. GREGORY GETTLE: Millersville State-B.' S M. Ed. 7 yrs. Sophomore Class Dean. STEPHEN JOHN MILLER. Lebanon Valle College-B.S. 5 yrs. THEODORE GRAEFF. Lock Haven State- B.S. I yr. Boys' J.V. Basketball Coach. EUGENE YENSER: Millersville-B.S., M. Ei II yrs. GORDON KOHL. Millersville-B.S., M. Er I9 yrs. Latin Club. ROW I-Mr. Folmer, Mr. Smith, Mr. Heberling CDept. Headj, Mr. Zelinske. ROW 2-Mr. McGinty, Ml Mellinger. Mr. Stuckey, Mr. Rupp. Guidance Department ARGARET BREWER. Il yrs. IANK W. HOCKLEY: Lebanon Valley Col- lege-A.B.. Penn State-M. Ed.a Millersville State-Additional Certificate. 32 yrs. Sophomore Guidance Counselor, JTH EMBICH: I2 yrs. RYE CHEPULIS: E. Stroudsburg State-B.S.g Univ. of Arizona-M. Ed. I9 yrs. Fresh- men Guidance Counselor. EROME CHEPULIS: Bloomsburg State-B.S.1 Univ. of Arizona-M. Ed. 20 yrs. Senior Guidance Counselor. IRIAM WILSON: Gettysburg-B.S.. Shippensburg-M.E. 6 yrs. Junior Guid- ance Counselor. GAP. L to R-Mr. Dieter fDept. Headj. Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Gibbons, Mr. Hess. 'D 419 f' SITTING-Mrs. Brewer, Mr. Hockley. Mrs. Embich. STANDING: Mrs. Chepulis. Mr. Chepulis, Mrs. Wilson. Phys. Ed. Department GEORGE DIETER: S.S.T.C.-B.S.t Temple Univ.-M.S. 33 yrs. BETTY JACKSON: Lock Haven State-B.S. 4 yrs. JAMES GIBBONS. Univ. of Buffalo-B. Ed. 8 M. Ed. 4 yrs. Football Coach. CHARLES HESS: E. Stroudsburg StatefB.S. E M. Ed. l3 yrs. Boys' Basketball. l73 ....... A N1 ' 'f L to R-Mr. Rossi, Mr. Kline, Mr. McDaniels. Mrs. Lesher. Health and Driver Ed Department DANIEL ROSSI. E. Stroudsburg State-B.S. II yn Backpacking Club. TERRY KLINE. Millersville State-B.S.1 Central M souri State-M.S. I2 yrs. Athletic Trainer. J. D. MCDANIELS: Lock Haven State-BJ Millersville State-Dr. Ed. Certificate. 4 y Youth Traffic Safety Council. MARLENE LESHER: Beaver College-B.S. I5 yrs. Music Department DAVID SCHULTZ: Gettysburg-B.S., West Chester State-M. Ed. 3 yrs. Brass Choir, Sax Quartet, Winter Guard Coordinator. ANTHONY GERACE. Lebanon Valley College-B.S.. Penn State-M. Ed, 33 yrs. Concert Band. L to R-Mr. Foltz CDept. Headl. Mr. Reich, Mr. Bow, Mr, Lansberry. L to R-Mr. Schultz. Mr. Gerace. Industrial Arts Department THOMAS FOLTZ: Millersville State-B.S. 35 yrs. FRANK REICH: Penn State Univ.-B.S. I8 yrs. BENJAMIN BOW: Penn State Univ.-B.! Millersville State-B.S. I5 yrs. DONALD LANSBERRY. Penn State Univ.-B.S. M. Ed. 26 yrs. Home Economics Department IN MCFADDEN: Penn State Univ.-B.S. 9 yrs. XNE CONNORf Mansfield State-B,S. I7 yrs. TRICIA BOWMAN: Penn State Univ.-B.S. 5 yrs. L to R-Mrs. McFadden. Mrs. Connor, Miss Bowman. Art Department DAVID OPILO: Indiana Univ. of PA-B.S., Kutztown State, Millersville State-M. Ed. 6 yrs. Cross-Country Coach. STEVEN WALMERf Kutztown State-B.S. 4 yrs. Asst. Jr. High Football Coach. Track Coach. Mr- OPll0- Mr- Walmef' L to R-Mrs. Newman, Mr. Billings, Mr. Jordan, Mrs. Ross. Occupational Education Department IELMA DEAN NEWMAN: Virginia State Univ.- .S.4 Millersville State-M.S. 7 yrs. HARD BILLINGS: E. Stroudsburg State-B.S. Syrs. IOMAS JORDAN: Millersville State-B.S. 4 yrs. Football Asst. Coach. Baseball Asst. Coach. K Social Studies Department JOHN TUSCANOr Millersvill-B.S. I2 yrs. ROBERT HESS: Lebanon Valley College-I West Virginia Univ.-M.A. 30 yrs. THOMAS HANEYr Millersville State-B.S yrs. JOHN COLES: Millersville State. Penn Sta Temple Univ.. Bloomsburg State-B.S. yrs. Student Council, Youth Governmeni CHARLES SNAVELYr Millersville State-B.S M. Ed. I4 yrs. DAVID KUPPr Millersvill State-B.S. IO yrs. JOSEPH CELASCHlr Chadron Statel West State-B.S. 6 yrs. GARY WILDASIN. West Virginia Univ.-l 7 yrs. JAMES D. CLELAND: Millersville-B.S. Ed. yrs. SITTING-Mr. Tuscano, Mr. Hess fDept. Headj, Mr. Haney. STANDING: Mr. Coles. Mr. Snavely, Mr. Kupp, Mr. Celaschi, Mr. Widasin. El1gllSl1 SITTING-Mr. Derwiler, Mrs. Mllgare. Mr. Linn CDept Headj. Mrs. Mills, Mr. Weible. STANDING-Mr. we Department JOHN DETWILER. Lebanon Valley College-B.A. I7 yrs. Stage Crew. ROSEMARY MILGATE. Wittenberg University--B.A.. Marywood College- graduate work. 4 yrs. WILLIAM BEN LINN. Bloomsburg State-B.S.l Bucknell Univ.-M.S. 25 yrs. KAREN MILLS. S.U.N.Y.-B.A.r Millersville State-M.A. I2 yrs. THOMAS WEIBLE. Lebanon Valley College-B.A., Penn State-M. Ed. 25 yrs. Oratorical Contest, Swim Coach. MICHAEL WEBB. Millersvill State-B.S. 8 M. Ed. 7 yrs. Newsette, Jr. High Basketball Coach. EDWARD J. BARRY. Waynesburg-A.B.. Millersville StatefM. Ed. 23 yrs. Gifted Program Coordinator, Lodestone, Octagon Club, Natl. Honor Society. RYNELL CELASCHL Mansfield State-B.S. 6 yrs. JAMES SMITH: Moravian-B.A.l Riders Tren- ton States Hartford Univ., West Texas State, Millersville State. 23 yrs. Drama Club. R. JAMES HEVERLING: Millersville srare-Bs. s M. Ed. 7 yrs. H. GERALD GROFFr Millersville-B.S. Ed. Temple. 23 yrs. I76 Mr. Barry. Mrs. Celaschi, Mr. Smith. Mr. Heverling. Business Department LVlN GATES: HACC-A.S.: Shippensburg tate-B.S. 8 M. Ed. IO yrs. AN FENSTERMAKER. Cedar Crest Col- ege-B.S. 22 yrs. School Treasurer. BLA. ZBARA TOBIAS: Bloomsburg StateYB.S.g hippensburg State-M.S. I2 yrs. Pep Ilub, FSA. lL FLEISCHER: Bloomsburg State-B.S.g hippensburg State-M. Ed. I3 yrs. Y J. EUSTON1 Lebanon Valley College-W LS., West Chester State, Ursinus. 25 'rs. ENDA BDMBERGER. Newberry College- l.A, IO yrs. FBLA, School Store. I PUTT. Shippensburg State-B.S. 6 yrs. Sirls' J.V. Basketball coach, Girls' loftball Coach, Freshmen Class Dean. SITTING-Mr. Gates CDept. Headj. STANDING: Mrs. Fenstermaker, Mrs. Tobias, Mr. Fleischer, Mr. Euston, Mrs. Bomberger. Mr. Putt. SITTING. Ms. Toews, Miss Sia. Mrs. Groff. STANDING. Mr. Heck CDept. Headj. Www., Language Department BETTE TOEWS. Lebanon Valley-B.A.. Penn State. 2 yrs. IDA J. SIA: Dickinson College-BA.: Middlebury College-M.A. I5 yrs. Spanish Club. DEBORAH GROFF: Lebanon Valley Col- lege-M.A. II yrs. French Club. LARRY HECK: Millersville State-B.S.g Kutztown State-M.A.. Temple Univ. I6 yrs. German Club. I77 SITTING-Mrs. Copenhaver, Mrs. Mr. Getz. N u rses LORNA MCGEE-7 yrs. PAT FIRESTONE. Johnson. STANDING-Marge Blouch, Cafeteria Staff LEFT: SITTING-Miriam Lake, Esther Hemley, L Fornish, Sarah Thierwechter, Holl Hoffer, Be Dissinger, Lila Lemky. Pat Shank. STANDING-. Reich, Doris Andrews, Marilyn Winters, Phy Wengert, Roseann Bender, Vern Spang, Kather Blogourch, Peggy Blouch, Doris Peiffer. . . 1 4 1 SITTING-Mrs. Firestone. STANDING-Ml McGee. Hall Monitors JOAN COPENHAVERf 5 yrs. JANE JOHNSON. 3 yrs. MARGE BLOUCH: I yr. HAROLD GETZ: 3 yrs. Librarians MARILYN DAUBERT. 5 yrs. Aide MARGARET TOBIAS. I7 yrs. Aide JUDY GARDNER: Shippensburg-B.A. IO yrs. Head Librarian. L to R-Mrs. Barbush. Mr. Shattles, Mrs. Gardner. SITTING-Mrs. Daubert. STANDING-Mrs. Tobias, Mrs. Gardner, Bi-Lingual g MRS. BARBUSH. I yr. MRS. GARDNER. I yr. fl fem: 4 + Q . L to R-Marian Moore. Tom Mohn, Pamela Wentling, 'ff FRED SHATTLES: Penn State Univa Temple Univ.-B.S. 4 yrs. A. v. staff RIAN MOORE: no yrs. OMAS Moi-iN. 2 yrs. mem WENTLING: Shippensburg-B.S. s M.s. n FS. 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