Lebanon High School - Lodestone Yearbook (Lebanon, PA)
- Class of 1982
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aiu qv WW! EX 'ff , X is A . ,- A A, .1 4PM 'Aid nf HMM few-Siivsw-fm 'vw w H sr Kiki.-fiifkfwnsfwvswf. W- as-ga W , m,..,, ...gg 1- vgh J, ,gli ,Q .3 LEBANGN HIGH SCHOGL 1000 S. Sth Street Lebanon, PA 17042 17177 273-9391 Volume XIII CONTENTS St Cb 1 Clph Theme .................. Senior Picture ....... Student Life .......... por s ................... Faculty ........... 1 ....... lu s ..................... Underclassrnen ...... Ads ....................... Seniors .................. 1 Lodestone S aff .. Index ..................... o o on .............. The 1981-82 school year was a year filled with style. The mood was nonchalant and every stu- dent had a chance to develop his own style. Many stayed with the preppy look and sported the famous alligator and kelly green duck shoes with pride, while some students said usee ya later, alligator! , and purchased a ward- robe of designer outfits, the more popular brands being lordache, Calvin Klein, and Sergio Valente. The western-look remained popu- lar and was accented by the pro- duction of the school musical, OkIahoma!. Mind-boggling games were seen in the hands of many stu- dents and 'cubeitis became a common ailment. Pac-Man Fever swept through the 3 rings of LHS as quarters were fed in huge numbers to the variety of video machines available, Above: Talent abounds as Ron Pfister displays his skateboard maneuvers. WE'VE GDT Lebanon High even tried creat- ing a new style of pep assembly! As school spirit began to diminish, Mr. Stone placed Mr. Barry and Mr. Coles in charge of initiating a different kind of pep assembly- and different it was!! As a gorilla ran around and between the as- tonished cheerleaders, the crowds roared. A raw chicken represent- ing the Cedar Crest Falcon was placed in the center of the gym-only to be beaten by the gorilla to the strains of the song, l'Whip lt! A spirit race Right: The cube had a frustrating affect on most people but Rob Eisenhauer and Fred Glick aren't troubled, highlighted the assembly presidents Chip Houser Scott Wagner flunior, Groff's stand-inl, Tom as QS-er Lyn Doi bly. 1 Above: Lebanon High adapted a new mascot who Right: A hidden photographer caugh greeted basketball team members at a pep assem- Gettel in her lordache jeans to pro theme-WE'VE COT THE LOOK! f l l r ,. THE STYLE Lophomorep, and Frank Donley thvugh the Sophomores took we be-WE'VE coT THE STYLE! ireshmenj mounted tricycles to P055955l0n Of the Splflt SUCK- wallenge the mysterious Racer-X. Af HWY fate-Lebanon High Ve' Thip went on to win the race al- m3lnS On top-and Why shouldn't -il Left: Tricycle racers represented each class to de- cide in a spirit race against the mysterious Racer-X I QPete Hauerj. Below: Attempting to set his own style, Pete Gerberich poses for a picture, s '1 nl, , Wa fri' 5 Above: On rainy days these appropriately named Duck Shoes can often be seen. While the majority of the stu- dents at Lebanon High School head for home at 2:51, there are a few with a totally different des- tination-the locker rooms. While the other students stroll home for rest and relaxation our athletes dash out of the locker rooms and head for practice at the fields and courts of Lebanon High. But what lies in store there for these ath- letes? Rest and relaxation? Forget itl Hard work, sore and taped-up bodies, determination, and team- work await these students. Total commitment produces to- tal fun, competition and excel- lence. On every team the spirit is strong while striving for success. The Lebanon Cedars athletes will always be number one in the hearts of all the students and fans. Above: Serving up another ace against an ELCO opponent is Alicia Meluskey. Right: Terry Barlet leads the other players onto the court for pre-game warm-ups. Below: Tom Snyder and Kerry Eck share the task of carrying the water cooler after a tough game. WE'VE GCT THE ACTIO Above: Getting ready to 'lface their opponents are Bill Houser and leff Fralick. Left: The Cedars score one of their 3 TD's in the Homecoming game against Lancaster Catholic. The Cedars rallyed to win 21-O. Left: The LHS Cheerleaders show their support while modeling their new uniforms. Below: Escaping a defensive player, Scott Clements picks up some yardage for the Cedars. VVE'VE GOT 1 4 Above: Mr. Barry and Henry Patschke plan their next LODESTONE sales strategy. Above righti Mr. Graeff tries to explain a comput- er program to an enthusiastic class. Left: Coach Coles commends Benito Sequinot on a job well done. . ,ii I - TI-IE MENTGRS Men.tor Qmen'terj: 1. a close, trusted, and experienced counsel- or. 2. a teacher 3. an educator 4. a leader 5. babysitter 6. a com- mander 7. a drill sergeant 8. an overseer. It is hard to imagine that one word can encompass each per- son from vvhom we learn, but mentor is such a word. Although it may take to the sixth, seventh, or even eighth definition of the vvord, one of them definitely de- scribes every teacher at Lebanon High School. '+?....,, W 3..Aa!....-M. Apu! I,- ,..-af .af- ' Mp'4 'Dm Above: Displaying his super-human strength, Above right: Going over the previous day's test Mr. Celaschi pushes out a window with his lit- Mr. Kupp answers a student's question, tle finger. 1 Another unique feature of this vvord is that a person can fit more than one definition. De- pending on the class or the mood of the mentor, he or she can ful- fill definition 1, one minute and definition 7, the next. Whichever definition best fits the mentors of LHS, one thing is certain, these people are very in- terested in educating us and see- ing that we are properly pre- pared for whatever we intend to do with our lives. 'Vadim J' limi M s.. L. 1 g x W, , W5'MQ ,Q fir! W? sg 9 5 , Q iz Me. .Y 35 ,Q ri! e 3 w W? WML .,. X xv, f W Hz .Y as kxv' 'ff' ,4 Tr' , , M. .i a if ' M yr if fi ju -. Q , X , P QQ? R. ,, 3, aww 1' 'Pm sv, me .M . A 1? T5 HQ x ,f iw ' SEQ! f - MN? W. ,E 1 a, K. 'E w H E Q if KW' TI-IE SPIRIT lelow: Gap people-Pam Heist, lanice Baker nd Carolyn Boshart pooled their efforts in earch for the right word. 4-----...L Top Right. Cheerleaders Lori Saverlng and Cheryl Harter anxiously await the arrival of the football team, Above: Christmas concert renditions feature so- loist lim Mark. Left: Preparing for a pep assembly is Denise Brandt. WE'VE GOT Right: l'lt was him! accuses loe Hayes, Butch Dayhoff, and Wayne Apple. Far right: LHS's cafeteria represents the finest in Lebanon cuisine. Robert Battle shows his approval of today's special. Above: Dave Slefonich thinks he has the world in the paim of his hand. Above: A tough day is shown on the face of Roy- al Patrick. Right: Waiting for the computer to display the an- swer needed is Chuck Killian. THE FUTURE What the future holds in store for Lebanon High School lies in the desires and actions of the un- derclassmen. Who can forget their first week at LHS as a freshman? Excitement, fear, confusion, and anxiety min- gled to form a most memorable year. Above: The freshman eyes of Craig Colletti light up for a surprise snapshot. A new system of ordering class rings was introduced. That privi- lege is now in the hands of the sophomore class who seemed to be delighted with their new pos- session, as did the junior class who started to taste the sweet- ness of the upcoming seniority at Lebanon High. Above: A hall crowd between classes makes movement a bit difficult. WE'VE GCT ig!-55.15 9 .. 1 i - u . X 2 i Top: Kathy Schultz proves to Dicksie Boehler that there are indeed more ways than one to skin a cat. Above: USure I can do it-I had my Wheaties this morning. lust watch me! Pete Hauer shows that school can be very developing. 'lv .if .M 'wan mf l P'mai.., va gh 15 5 '-,f Mrm-on WMM Above: Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil is Top: Sorry Nancy Bruder, but Dale Getz nee the lesson for today as lim Apple, Mike Fortna, his uniform for tonights parents night activities and Mike Battle mimic. THE CLASS l lThe class of '82 certainly oes have class! They displayed ieir class in and out of class, ut mostly out of class. hrough the thrill of victory 1d the agony of defeat, the enior Cedars' class stood out ze the North Star in the sky. heir pride was omnipresent at I extra-curricular activities. The eniors were a dominating fac- tor in sports, as they comprised at least 502 of all athletic squads. The class of 1982 was definitely outstanding . . . and why not- different ways looking at English literature class. Left: Dave Hockley and lohn llgenfritz innovate Left: Instead of eating the cafeteria's food, Tim Benner threatens to eat a sparrow?l Above: Bob Schulte and Marc Hess show their af- fection towards Bob's car. A, 2 .5-. W . WE'VE GOT V Q f H g,,k..f, .5 rn ' ' + . 4 V -Q x . 1, ,ff 4. N . . ,' N 5a,,- L... 3 'I r M wfio ,A ,,.,,,,,,p . ,M f. J, , we- 9 J' ,wiv ,, THE LOOK '-. I Q . 1 iff School wouldn't be complete without the many crazy times shared with friends. No one will ever forget the tenseness of a Friday nite football or basketball game, or the illegal afterschool snowball battle. Student Activities are perhaps the most important thing as seen through the eyes of the students. This is when school work is left in school and the stu- dents can relax and act as crazy as they please. Sports, money is earned working part-time jobs, and at the same time money is spent on food, and entertain- ment. Pizza places, fast-food restaurants and Above: Reading comic books is loe MiIler's idea of relaxation between classes. Right: Coneheads Kevin Kreiser, Andy Lebo, and Rob Eisenhauer frolic on the courts during gym class, game rooms became popular among the students of LHS. Students realize that outside activities are important to their well-being and they do them with style. Right: lulie Kissinger, lane Hepler, and Emily Gohn llnose how to keep warm at a Cedar football game. WE'VE GCT as I E a 14 s . t s tl HE STYLE Jove: Private eye Dave Moyer investigates e A,V, room, Left: An intense crowd awaits the start of another Cedar basketball game. Below: Seeing eye to eye with a Sunkist bottle Cap is ludd Foelker. I i Above: Patti Gettel goes out for a pass from Ker- ry Eck. Karen Smith and Nancy Bruder defend. Q if fz E 'M Above: First-mate Linda Bruder impishly ponders mutiny, Right: Geometry is no problem for preppie Beth E 5' I 'YI I 5 Attwood. 1 8 Fashion LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDEN S at ? Above Lett: tnglish punk tashion has affected Irene Above: Concert T-shirts remained popular through- Dolmatzis, who recently returned from a tour of out the year. ln fact, Gary Betz Could almost al- England. ways be found in one. Left: Not everyone looks good in a mini-skirt, but Cheryl Wise has the legs for it, Fashion WE'VE GOT THE EXPERIENCE WANTED: Retail Sales Manager. Experience a must. Contact . . . How often we looked at these ads and wondered how we were to gain experience. Luckily for some of the students at LHS, a few local businesses were willing to hire younger workers. While getting that experience, we also earned some extra money for the little things in life. But often, once we had the money, we didn't have the time to spend it because we were working. Yes, working also meant responsibility and missing a lot of activities. Was it worth it? Sometimes it didn't seem to be, but as our savings accounts grew for college, or as we bought our new motorcycles, we began to see the usefulness of all that hard work. Below: Service with a smile! is joe Barr's motto as he pumps gas at Blouch's Mobil. 6 ,I ,sl i Above: How does Lori Baker keep her trim f ure while working at Wolfgang Candies? Left: What would the Daily News spo department do without lohn Gates? Part-time Jobs Left: lohn Shutter inspects one of the instruments brought to Loser's Music Store to be repaired. Below: Ringing up sales at her fathers store is lisa Burkh0Ider's job. N'Wi' vwavwww, ,,., V Left: Mike Reb takes a minute to smile for the Above: For film-maker Henry Patschke, a job at photographer while working on a truck at the Colonial Theatre was a natural Choice. Kleinfelter's Chevrolet. LTUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE o STUDENT Part-time Jobs BATTLI G BOREDOM Of the 168 hours in each week, only 35 were spent in school. That left 133 hours to consume, and when we weren't eating or sleeping, we had to find something to do. That certainly was a problem! Nights offered football and basketball games, but only when in season. And parties were fun, if you could find one. lf disco appealed to you, the llOasis was the place to go. If not, you waited for a rock concert and prayed for tickets. In sheer desperation, you could take an ever-popular cruise around the circuit or a walk around the mall. Winter weekends also posed a problem. A basketball league at the YMCA took care of a few people, but the rest stayed at home in front of the television and waited for nightfall. In nicer weather, golf, a bike ride, or any outdoor activity could occupy the time. A few students had no problem filling their spare time-they worked on the 1982 LODESTONE!! Entertainment 5 i . Top Left: Many students attended rock con- Top: Even with the high price of gas, cruising i certs at Hershey or Philadelphia. popular. Bret Bender is a well-known 'lmotor-heau Above: Many people 'drove out to the golf c just fore the fun of it. Dave Foreman around, TUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDENT LIFE ' STUDEN Left: Video games consumed many students' quar- ters. Mike Sheehan is affected by PAC-MAN fever. far! Below: Parties can usually be found every week- end. Lisa Care and Gary Miller enjoy themselves at Gary's graduation party, which topped off the year, Above: As a member of Sorcerer, Mat! Scholl shares his talents with the world, as well as having a good time. Left: A hearty game of basketball in the pool is a relaxing Way to cool off, Entertainment Although not every athletic team at LHS was successful in terms of wins, they were victorious at school spirit and sportsmanship. Unlike previous years when several sports barely had enough players to play, this year every sport had excess players. Football and track had larger turn-outs this year than in many years, while wrestling and soccer also bolstered their rosters. No matter what the sport, all Cedar athletes showed excellent sportsmanship. Win or lose, the Cedar athletes held their heads high, and proved they were proud to be a Cedar. Elllll AX limi Above: Cheering the arrival of a fifth starter are Bill Houser, leff Fralick, Terry Barlet and Steve Whitman. Right: Nipping the pole vault bar at lO'6 is Eric Fields. Below: Kill it! l think it moved. Dave Foreman, George Gibble and leff Moody club an unruly golf ball. l ., WE'VE GOT ...JC W pN..v....4....,. ilk- N, N-. W3 an .fa ri f if 1 iz THE ACTIO LJ-4.' PNGIEW I, UK! W, ,fwfr --'+I .... X ., ' 'f may .A ., ,. -, 'Q Q 35 Q- is jf Y k eff K X Above: Stroking another hit for the Cedars is Bill Kissinger. Left: A photo finish by Bob Murphy and Bob Schulte resulted in a Cedar sweep as Greg lones follows up. Left: Forcing his opponent to eat the mat is Cedar grappler Dimitrios Frangiadas. Below: Sometimes sacrifices must be made in softball. Here, Penny Beck squares off to bunt. 'H fl , ..,. A '- -r4w,, Above: The Cedars got the jump on the snap, but Manheim Township snapped back late in the game for a 6-6 tie. Football Above. 1981 Varsity Football Squad. Front Row: Chip Houser, Tony Coomer, Art Whitman, Clayton Edwards, Mike Felty, Michael Bat- tle, lames Apple, Scott Kreiser, Gary Miller, Bob Murphy, Kevin Kreiser, Bob Coomer. Second Row Dave Forma, Kevin Glvbons, loe Smelana, Ed Miller, Mario Luciotti, Tom Keller, Bob Schulte, Andy Lebo, Dale Getz, Bob Conner. Third Row: Willie Torres, Benito Sequinot, Papo Espinar, Steve Wills, Brian West, jeff law- rence, Doug Feeman, Bob Heagy, Andy Scholl, Eric Fields. Fourth Row: Louis Ortiz, Dave Moyer, Todd Rittle, Ed Bleyer, Paul Mat- ters, Doug Edwards, Bob Daub, Dave Hartman, Scott Clements. Back Row: Coach Zelinske, Coach Wamer, Managers Andrea Wise, Kelly Davis, and Alice Bush, Coach Coles, Coach Martarano, Coach lordon. Top: lubilation abounds on the field as the rel eree signals yet another Cedar touchdown i Cedar Bowl X. l Top: Dale Getz realizes you have to step on a few people to get some yardage, even if it is Bri- an West's foot, Above: Coaches. Kneeling: Tom lordon, Lou Martarano. Standing: Head Coach lohn Coles, lim Warner, Gary Zelinske. Left: Tony Coomer boots one away to an awaiting McCaskey returner. POWER PLAY The Cedars exploded into the Lancas- ter-Lebanon League powered by a very experienced team, consisting of sixteen returning lettermen, and a new head coach, lohn Coles. Coach Coles aban- doned the wishbone offense for the power 1, which brought the team great success. The team compiled their first winning season since 1974 with an overall record of 6-3-1. The team also captured second place in the Lancaster-Lebanon League with a record of 4-2-1. Among the Cedar victories was a sur- prising upset over cross-town rival Cedar Crest. The Falcons were ranked eighth in the state when the Cedars handed them their first loss with a score of 15-9. An- other surprising upset was the Cedars defeating Lancaster McCaskey 12-7, The Red Tornados were ranked thirteenth in the state when they clashed with the Cedars. The Cedars provided a very ex- citing game as they held the Red Torna- dos four straight downs when they were one yard away from the goal line. The Cedar defense proved itself time and time again by giving up an average of a meager five points per game. The Cedars lose twenty-five seniors to graduation, twenty-three of whom were varsity lettermen. Nine of these players made up the first offensive unit, and ten made up the first defensive unit. The Cedars look forward to six returning lettermen for the 1982 season. LHS OPP Milton Hershey 0 7 Muhlenberg 24 0 Bethlehem Cath. 15 14 Cedar Crest 15 14 Gov. Mifflin 17 6 McCaskey 12 7 Lancaster Cath. 21 O Manheim Twp. 6 6 Hempfield 9 15 Wilson O 16 League 4-2-1 Overall 6-3-I Football 7 u gm Mmm , if if The experience of the Cedar squad con- ibuted to the offensive unit which was ery successful. The explosive backfield onsisted of seniors Dale Getz, a two year iember of the L-L League All-Star team, slow right: Ed Miller, Michael Battle, and iave Hartman celebrate a victorious season by ating cake. SUPER SENIGRS Scott Kreiser, a two year Honorable Mention member of the L-L league All-Star team, and Bob Coomer. The Cedar backfield was provided with blocking with one of the largest lines in the L-L League, averaging nearly 200 lbs. The Cedar line was anchored by senior L-L League All-Star members guard Kevin Kreiser, and tackle Andy Lebo. Along with Lebo's All-Star recognition, he was nominated a Second Team All- State defensive tackle. Also on the Cedar line was senior guard Clay- ton Edwards and senior center Edward Miller. Midori, L 1 a X . y K was ,l g it ,,,-, is ' . H i r saws-Q X5 , 1 s The Cedar defense was very powerful with senior ends Tony Coomer, an Honorable Men- tion member of the L-L League All-Star team, and Kevin Gibbons. The linebacker positions were filled by seniors Chip Houser, Andy Scholl, and Bob Heagy, a member of the L-L League All-Star team. The defensive backs consisted of seniors Dave Moyer, Louis Ortiz, and Robert Murphy, a member of the L-L League All-Star team and the recipient of an athletic scholarship to Mor- gan State University. The defensive line consist- ed of two-way players Clayton Edwards, Kevin Kreiser and Andy Lebo. 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A 2 to 1 decision over Conestoga Valley spoiled their hopes for playoff action as did a 1 to O shutout over Garden Spot crushing any hopes of post- season play. This year's soccer team was the first in Cedar soccer history to win a trophy. Co-captains Tom Snyder and Kerry Eck accepted a third place tro- phy for the team at the Tulpehocken Soccer Tournament on September 19th. So despite their overall record of 7 wins and 14 losses, 4 wins and 10 losses in league action, the Cedar Booters had fun and managed to have Tom Snyder, who broke all existing scoring records, elected to All-League first team. Tom also shared the honor of being elected to All- County first team with Kerry Eck. Dave Pesta and Dimitrios Frangiadis earned spots on the All- county second team. Left: 1981 Varsity Soccer Team. Front Row: Manager Shawn Kohr, Earl Wagner, lim Scholes, Bob Schulte, Vince Guntle, Dimitrios, Frangiadis, Manager Sheila Aurentz. Second row: Coach Michael Delong, Kerry Ecls, Gust Hatzikoutelis, Ulrich Scholten, Nathan Brightbill, Dan Mathews, Bob Bordley, lohn Onofrey. Back Row: Tom Snader, Dave Festa, Dave Hockley, Tom Snyder, Greg Eckel, Ionathan Wagner, Steve Hom, Tim Trostle. H OPP Elizabethtown Manheim Township co Northern Lebanon Tourn Fleetwood Northern Lebanon Northern Lebanon Ephrata Tulpehocken Mount Penn Cedar Crest Harrisburg Conestoga Valley Garden Spot Manheim Township co Northern Lebanon Bishop McDevitt Ephrata Cedar Crest Conestoga Valley Carden Spot League 4 10 Overall 7 14 Soccer C L S ' 2 1 ' ' 0 2 El 1 6 ' 0 2 . ,...,,....,,.,., ...........,.... 3 2 M ff Tulpehocken Tourn. Tourn. E .,.,,., Q .,,.,, ,....,,,.,. 0 1 5 5 1 X ' AB El, fat l if 1 ,.,..., .,..,...,. 1 3 H 1 'i i'l': 2 3 1 ' ' 1 2 fl ll ,. ....,.. .,.,..,..,, Y El 0 7 K lk ' ' 0 1 5 Q ...... ..... . ii' 1 2 H 1 0 l :,,, ,,., ,....,. , . - fl rl FORMING WINNERS junior varsity action is where exper- ience is gained, games are lost, and a whole lot of fun is had by all. The junior varsity football squad suffered a tough season with a 1-6-1 record highlighted with their lone win over cross-town rival Cedar Crest. The junior varsity soccer team emerged with a 3-10-3 tally. Regardless of their record, there is plenty of talent on the 21 member squad. The future for soccer looks bright. LHS OPP. E-town 1 2 Manheim Twp. 3 1 ELCO 0 2 Norlebco 1 1 Ephrata 0 O Cedar Crest 1 3 C-V 0 2 Carden Spot O 2 Manheim Twp. 1 1 ELCO 0 1 Norlebco 1 O Bishop McDevitt 1 0 Ephrata 2 3 Cedar Crest 1 4 C-V O 4 Garden Spot 0 4 Overall 3-10-3 Right: 1981 IV Soccer Team Sitting: Mark Nace, Tom Nace, Hector Rios, Larry Kaufman, Dan Heverling, Dale Wagner, Carlos Gonzalez. Second row: Ken McDaniel, Rick Ream, Ken Shenk, Dennis Stutzman, Fred Fleisher, Sophonarath Hom, Bob Nace, Dave Price, Ron Englehart. Last row: led Nye, Wayne Apple, Greg Kupp, Bob Scaramuzzino, Louie Weible, Coach Wolf. OPP. Cedar Crest Cob. Mifflin McCaskey Lancaster Cath. Hempfield Wilson LHS Milton Hershey 0 0 Muhlenberg 0 6 7 6 6 14 0 26 7 20 6 7 7 42 Overall 1-6-1 Right: Going for short yardage, Steve Wills dumps short pass to Rocky Blyer. Below: 1981 IV Football Team. Front row: Butch Dayhoff, Mike Thome, Mike Runkel, Robert Battle, loe Hayes, lojo Cruz, Carl Homickell, Scott lones. Second row: Nonnan Deaven, Matt Scholl, Barry Bickel, Rich Kreiser, Mike Secoges, Bill Henning, Mark Baker. Third row: Marc Koslosky, Larry Eaton, Doug Edwards, Ed Auman, Brian Thorlon. Back row: Todd Rittle, Papo Espinar, Ed Bleyer, Steve Wills. Ieff Lawrence. i Q l fm? MIXED NUTS What happens when you cross soccer with field hockey? You get males against females, a whole lot of fun, and an event called the annual sockey game. Naturally, the soccer players won the game of their own sport, but the field hockey game proved to be a little inter- esting. A tie game at the end of the match forced them to have a tie-break- ing flick-off, from which the soccer play- ers emerged victories. Left: Outmuscling Loretta Groff is Dave Pesta. Belowi Showing aches and pains of a friendly sockey game is Tom Snyder. Bottom: Putting the moves on Mary Gibbons is Nathan Brightbill. jf' :Veg ..., Q NN www Sockey 3 4 'X M 'lwN 1 1 . . K . - E i 1 , . x Q x xt 1 Ml if .N 3 iii -Q5 f R ' I ik - gg 'T X X , N x NW R Field Hockey 1 x J.. ,- B x iq, 'N X F f F ..pf,...Q,f 'G Y sw., Xxffff-ifqgxsviii Nfk. Y? - S NS? Q Q wN F5 ,MA Q Q im X 0 S s xi: MA. ,,..Q Q w Lwwxi M 'Q X ' X X xi, Q LHS OPP. Harrisburg 6 1 Palmyra 1 3 Lancaster Cath. 0 2 Columbia 6 5 Cedar Crest 0 3 A-C 0 1 E-town 0 1 Ephrata 0 5 Warwick 0 3 Norlebco 0 1 Cocalico O 4 ELCO 1 2 Donegal 0 3 Manheim C. 2 4 League 1-10 Overall 2-12 wt, 1981 Field Hockey Team Front row' Loretta Graff, Kristi nson, Kim Adams, Dicksie Boehler, Mary Gibbons. Second v: jennifer Dundore, Nanette Coleman, Cheryl Wise, Donna ingbom, Caren Shaak, Stephanie Dundore, Sulyn Seibert, iette Snow, Lori Diamond, Rita Ficco, Laurie l,aFountain, inie Ream, Shari Knoche, Denise Hemley. Back row: Tracy ches, Heidi Kline, Kim McCamant, lynnea Graff, Sharon iger, Michelle Savering, Michelle Shauer, Kathy Weaver, ria Melusky, Karen Miller, Coach leigh Kuhn, Coach Patti vman. LODKIN G AHEAD This year's field hockey team consist- ed of a very young squad. Despite the long season, the girls were very enthusi- astic and determined. With this determi- nation they happened to win one league game, which is one better than last year, and came within one point of many op- ponents. The two senior co-captains, Dicksie Boehler, who lead the scoring attack with six goals, and Kim Adams, who contributed to the defense as goalie, helped the team a great deal. Kim also saw playing time in the offense and scored two goals. The girls tried their hardest and came up with a motto, We never give up! Coach Patti Bowman would like to use this motto to help her many talented returnees have succesful seasons in the future. Above: Kim Adams - 1121- 4 yrs. - G Above: Dicksie Boehler- 1122 - 4 yrs. - CF 1981 L- Left: A goalie's life is sometimes a lonely one. Kim Adams is one such lonely Cedar netminder. L League All-Star Team. Field Hockey 5 ADDED DIMENSID he cross-country team added a di- mension this year by having a girls' team participate in Lebanon-Lancaster League competition for the first time in Lebanon High School's history. Despite a 6-10 record, they have all their members re- turning next year. The Cedar girls were led by two newcomers, Kathy Houtz and Lori Boyer. The boys team ended up with a dis- appointing 5-17 record. Pete Gerberich and Mike Woodruff, co-captains of the team, turned in excellent performances to pace the Cedars. The team is also looking forward to upcoming years be- cause of good races turned in from un- i E Right: First year senior Fred Glick takes a long stride during Cedar Crest home meet. Below: Freshman Robin Hauer darts through the wooded course. Below right: Preparing for the season s opening are Kathy Houtz, Dawn Boltz, and Leisel Rlchwlne Boys ' Cir S Ephrata Lanc. Catholic Cocalico - Lamp.-Stras. Harrisburg - Mandeim Twp, Hempfield Warwick - Solanco Lanc. Mennonite Cedar Crest Norlebco Pequea Val, - derclassmen. it -.:.i,i.,:: V -M f21 ' Aiii H i'l' W ,.,. l E 1 1 E 'ii A 35 H OPP 'f'i iii.: Eii 'i 1 s s i'i iiii ,ss,,ssci :sics,,ss:ssEl,s acrrc accc csc W z E pi AEIIIEZ: liggmi in W 1, is limawms.. p ,,:, ,.,.. p I ta 1 1 i'l E-Town OPP Forfeit Forfeit Forfeit Overall 5- 17 Overall 6-10 l L S LHS 44 18 52 15 45 20 15 31 26 28 27 33 23 34 25 41 23 41 17 46 20 45 19 26 29 ELCO 21 34 45 19 32 23 15 38 21 32 23 50 15 AC 45 20 42 21 29 26 25 36 18 36 30 25 25 32 CR - 28 29 15 7, f, M, 'f 'kV vy ' 'Ai V I 'A ,, ' z I 7 Wi -5 W - I f I , ,yt I W 8 ft, 97 ali! f' fi ,e,,.gjlih ,r 4 Z , X , '.'x ,,i,4-,t, fl ?ffT3?'-f 3 , mph, . ,- was f iff , Zim, 5 Q I rf' Top: The cross-Country members pose for a post- meet pic. Left: Top runner Pete Gerberich heads for the fin- ish line. Above: 1981 Cross-Country Team. Standing: Pete Gerberich, Mike Woodruff, Fred Glick, Frank Donley, Bryan Kaplan, Coach Dave Opilo. Kneeling: Thien Nguyen, Dawn Boltz, Kathy Houtz, Lori Boyer, Liesel Richwine. Sitting: Fred Roof, Robin Hauer, Paul Copenhaver, Chris Houtz, Georginna Boyer. Cross Country , . SMALL BUT UPTIMISTIC The smallest of Lebanon High's fall sports team, the 1981 girl's tennis team consisted of 9 very optimistic, hard- working girls. The team had a good sea- son, and although the Scoreboards re- flect few victories, many tough competitors were well challenged. The girls welcomed a new coach this year, Miss Suzette Ruhl, who helped them keep their hopes up and racquets swing- ing. Lori Baker, Patti Gettel, Alicia Meluskey 3 Tennis 'Q if W 9 5' . fc WW 11992 4? W 'Q If lfw F 3 STANDING: Gail Fies, Beth Attwood, Alic Meluskey, Patti Gettel, Coach Ruhl. KNEELIN Bonnie Charles, Teresa Enriquez, Lori Bak Megan Foltz, Christina Paterniti. Chris Patemiti and Beth Attwood. LHS OPP Man. Twp. O 7 Columbia 1 6 Harrisburg 5 2 ELCO 3 4 Palmyra 0 7 Warwick 0 7 Cedar Crest O 7 Harrisburg 7 0 Ephrata O 7 E-Town 1 6 Man. Cen. O 7 Cocalico 0 7 Columbia 0 7 Norlebco S 2 A'C 1 6 Hernpfield 0 7 2 ' 9 Q Preparing for a tennis match in the hot sun al Team ldents: Standing: leff Moody, lim Dasher, Chuck Killian, Coach Rothermel. Kneeling: Greg Gingrich, Rob DeSendi, Dave Foreman, George Gibble. Rob Desendi and Dave Foreman '4- DIF F ERE STROKES The LHS Golf Team completed a very successful season finishing 4-4 in league play. Senior standouts Rob DeSendi and Dave Foreman led the way for the Ce- dars. These two fine golfers highlighted the season by qualifying for districts FAR LEFT: Approaching his ball for a 2-foot putt is Chuck Killian. A good follow-through resulted in a fine drive for leff Moody. LHS OPP Cocalico 431 421 Manheim C, 456 460 Norlebco 427 437 Cedar Crest 454 438 Cocalico 449 491 ELCO 436 390 Manheim C. 445 451 Norlebco 454 468 Cedar Crest 446 423 ELCO 506 435 Record 5-5 Golf 9 LHS OPP Lebanon Cath 28 33 Pottsville 66 56 Lanc. Exchange Tourn. York Cath. 44 55 Harrisburg 51 48 Ephrata 42 51 Gov. Mifflin 58 42 A-C 46 32 McCaskey 45 43 C-V 43 46 Penn Manor 49 40 Steelton Tourn. Hershey 70 67 Steelton 71 73 Lancaster Cath. 56 47 Cedar Crest 61 52 Manheim Twp. 47 48 Hempfield 48 52 McCaskey 45 47 C-V 39 53 Penn Manor 55 33 Lancaster Cath. 65 55 Cedar Crest 46 54 Manheim Twp. 52 42 Hempfield 35 36 Chambersburg 62 48 Reading 46 43 McCaskey 38 60 Chester S0 75 League 7-7 Overall 14-13 Above: A perfect finger-roll by Dale Getz late in the game helped the Cedars on their way to a thrilling one-point win over McCaskey, Right: 1981-1982 Varsity Boys' Basketball Team. Kneeling: Mark Werner, Dave Fortna, Steve Whit- man, jeff Fralick, Andy Hom Standing: lim Hoch, Terry Barlet, Dave Beard, Bill Houser, lohn llgenfritz, Dale Getz, Coach Hess. Boys' Basketball Right: Bill Houser pushes his way to the bucket for another Cedar score in the second district game against Reading. Below: Launching a jumper is lohn llgenfritz as Bill Houser watches it swoosh during warm-ups. 141 ..fi l 'av 4, LONGSI-IOT The Cedars entered the L-L League with all systems go, but were looked upon as only a sub-par team. Their presence was quickly noticed, however, after a heart-stopping victory over McCaskey. The Cedars went on to finish with a disap- pointing 4-3 record in first half league play. After a 4-game losing streak to begin the second half, the Cedars came on strong to finish 3-4 and 7-7 overall. The Cedars optimistically entered district play, and soon proved to disbelievers that these boys could play ball. The Cedars' opening game was against a powerhouse ballclub, the Chambersburg Trojans. Led by seniors Dave Beard and Bill Houser, the Cedars picked apart Chambersburg by forcing them into foul trouble. After upsetting Chambersburg, the Cinderella Cedars were matched against the Red Knights of Reading. Senior guards Dale Getz and Terry Barlet led the way as the Cedars again took control of the tempo and made Reading play their game. Senior lohn llgenfritz played a very important role filling in for troubled players during the Reading game as he did all year. The Cedar cagers then took on the much improved Torna- does, and a bad first quarter ended their hopes of a district championshipg but for the first time since 1979 the Cedars qualified for the state playoffs. The first state game matched Lebanon against the run and gun Chester Clippers. The miracles seemed to run out and the Cedars' season ended with a record of 14-13. The players should feel proud in having proven that they could compete with the top-notch teams in the area. They played as a team, not soloists, which made them pull together and strive to finish with a winning record. if if V Q is 1 . L. S 11214 Q' X. x . A'-. i X W x It A ' x K A yy s F x 'gh K , ' ,, 5 21 1 5 3. Q fu. K 9 2:9 WVU: 3 IZEHIJI1' :Q N B 5 Q QE 1 f , Zi Q 1 5 A S' :LL J ff - 'T Ffllg' if .... i W . -1 Q 2' -A - K i W j,3'NL ' xx o ffiwf , Earl Schucker, Wayne Apple, Craig Andy Sattazahn, Coach Ted Graeff. Bryan Kaplan. Standing: Fred Stickler, 9 . Q! oovez Waiting to be given the basketball, ndy Horn prepares to make a foul shot. ght: George Kreiser prepares to shoot over e head of a Manheim Township player. IV Basketball Team. Kneeling: Tom Dennis Sorenson, Bruce Bender, Greg Kupp, WORKI G HARD The twelve member IV Basketball Team, under the direction of Coach Ted Graeff, had a somewhat disappointing year as shown by their 5-14 record. En- thusiasm abounded, though, as they kept their spirits high and gave each competitor a tough match. Perhaps the 1981-82 IV season can be chalked up as a year to build upon, as many of the starting players move up to take over varsity spots. The IV team did have four bright spots, however. Sophomores Andy Horn, Greg Kupp and Freshmen Craig Colletti, and George Kreiser, all saw themselves in varsity play, surprising many of the fans. Girls Basketball l Dicksie Boehler, Rene Strangarity, Karen Smith, Kori Zellers. Dicksie Boehler drives down the lane for a lay-up. STANDING: Beth Baum, Lori Boyer, Kimi McCamant, Dana Buffenmyer, Missy Morale: Charles Fink, Tammy Wenrich, layne Reid Steph Chabitnoy, Lynnea Groff, Heidi Klim KNEELING: Kori Zellers, Rene' Strangarity, Ka ren Smith, Dicksie Boehler. fflfvwf femmes. , E Forcing her way to the bucket is Rene' Strangarity. HIGH I-IOPES After long hours spent practicing the Cedar girls faced the 1981-82 season with high hopes. The team finished with a disappointing overall record 8 and 16 in league play. The season was not with- out some high points as evidenced by wins over Lancaster Catholic, Lebanon Catholic, and a pressure packed, last second, one point win over arch-rival Cedar Crest. All three of these teams went on to District Three and State Championship play. So, the Cedar gals proved that when they had everybody healthy and they got their act together, they could play with the best. The Cedars were lead during the sea- son by the scoring of seniors Dicksie Boehler and Rene' Strangarity, the rebounding of senior Karen Smith and junior Missy Morales, and the floor play of Kori Zellers. OPP LHS Harrisburg 43 40 Lebanon Cath. 47 46 Cen. Dauphin 43 44 Warwick 49 36 Ephrata 57 32 Palmyra 55 38 Lebanon Cath. 44 47 ELCO 40 60 McCaskey 55 47 Conestoga Valley 39 68 Penn Manor 31 25 Pine Grove 46 41 Pine Grove 61 37 Lancaster Cath. 51 52 Cedar Crest 40 20 Manheim Twp. 59 55 Hempfield 73 39 McCaskey 65 43 Conestoga Valley 36 46 Penn Manor 37 44 Lancaster Cath. 64 47 Cedar Crest 49 50 Manheim Twp. 45 44 Hempfield 48 46 STANDING: Beth Baum, Karen Miller, Lisa Colon, Dana Buffenmeyer, layne Reich, Steph Chabitnoy, Heidi Kline. KNEELING: Angie Shepler, Rita Ficca, Lori Boyer, Vicki Kerkeslager, lynnea Groff. Right: Andy Lebo placed Sth in the Regional Tour- nament. tL,9ygww,W Lewaggg - w.e,my1M gwfgnf ffawgf U we yi :1fswVWy.P ,5mg ag V Q . .... A.... . ,. .,.. ,.., . .. f W ww J gg? W 4 f 1 4 .... .. ..4. 5. .. 1.3 lb 4 H ,..,,ir.ij,,? .,. ,.,.... S, ,.-. Q... ,... .--..... .W ,.,. .. . . Nh . 5. ,SJ Standing: Sherri Winters, Kelly Davis, Roy Brossman, Doug Edwards, Andy Lebo, Chip Houser, Dave Moyer, Mary Gibbons, Sue Wunderlich, Coach Zelinske. Kneeling: Rob Long, Wrestling Mike Woodruff, Mark Kozlowski, Allen Frantz, Mark Baker, Dimitrios Frangiadis, Scott Emerich, Barry Kohr, Mike Wetzel. 5 W 35 X GRAPPLI G After having to forfeit several weight classes, the Cedar Wrestlers remained optimistic. Although the wrestlers might not have looked good team wise, a few wrestlers had respectable years. Dave Moyer 155 lbs. finished the year with a record of 20-3-O with 13 pins and the honor to be chosen on the first team of the Lanc. Leb. All Stars. Dave also got a championship at A-C Tournament. The biggest guy on the team, Andy Lebo QHWTJ, finished the season with a 22-4-1 record with 8 pins. Andy was the only wrestler on the team who went onto the Regional Tourn. where he placed 5th, Next year the team will rely heavily on Rob Long, Scott Emerich, Dimitrios Frangiadis, and Mark Baker. LHS OPP Ephrata 12 48 E Pennsb. 12 48 York 19 46 Harrisburg 3 56 York Suburban 45 12 Cent Dauphin East 45 12 Tulpehocken 34 25 A-C Tournament TIE 4th place Tr A-C 2 1st places and 1 2nd A-C 13 48 Cedar Crest 23 24 ELCO 31 32 Donegal 8 44 Lam Stras 14 41 Carden Spot 18 37 Norlebco 29 33 Middletown 29 33 Pequea Valley 23 27 Columbia 9 45 Cocalico 18 39 ABOVE LEFT: Coach Zelinske looks on with hope- ful determination. Dave Moyer was chosen to the 1st. team of the Lanc. Leb. All Stars. He also won the Championships at the A-C Tournament. TERRIF IC TRACKSTERS Led by senior scorers, The LHS track team boasted an excellent record of 9- 0-1. The tie holding the Cedars back from a perfect season was against arch- rival Cedar Crest. The Cedars had many outstanding seniors, some of whom went on to Dis- tricts. Kerry Werth, holder of the school record for the 1600-meter run, took 1st place at Districts and went on to States. The track team lost many senior members at graduation and looks forward to a rebuilding year. LHS OPP. Cocalico 123V2 20W Manheim Twp. 89 61 Ephrata 85 65 Penn Manor 98 52 Warwick 107 43 Norlebco 112 38 5160 103 47 Cedar Crest 75 75 Manheim C. 124 26 A-C 96 54 Overall 9-0-1 Right: Pete Hauer ends a grueling race taking a first place. Below 1982 Track Team, Front Row: Brian West, Andy Scholl, Kevin Gibbons, Marc Hess, Clayton Edwards, Bob Schulte, Kevin Kreiser, Bob Murphy, Bob lanesko, Mike Woodruff, Kerry Werth, Pete Hauer, Earl Wagner, Thien Nguyen. Second Row: Tony Coomer, Tim Peiffer, Scott Kreiser, Ed Miller, lim Gates, Mario Luciotti, Tom Keller, Roy Brossman, Matt Rockett, loe Howard, Bri- an Shutter, lim Miller, Fred Stickler, Scott lones, Todd Rittle, Chip Houser, Third Row: Eric Fields, Dave Hartmen, George Conn, Doug Edwards, lohn Wise, Ken Shutter, Leonard Kaighn, Tom Gibbons, Larry Eaton, Paul Matters, Matt Scholl, Frank Dilohnson, Elias Lopez. Fourth Row: Bob Coomer, lon Wagner, Kirk Vanwinkle, Dennis Sorenson, Fred Fleischer, Dimitrios Frangiadis, Charles Truax, Mark Nace, George Mitchell, David Young, Bob Anspach, Papo Espinar, Pete Gerberich. Fifth Row: Coach Martarano, Coach lackson, Ann Rice, Brian Gardner, Scott Heblow, April Zeeger, Coach Bowman, Coach Walmer. Keeping his pace during a long race is Kerry Werth. Q, i E i l 3 , S:YsvfQv. 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First Row: Martha Frohmuller, Lise Moss, Lori Savering, Kathy Weilzel, Sue Snyder. Second Row: Cheryl Krick, Kathy Houtz, Sue Smith, Sue Wise, Abby Nabors, Mary Gib- bons, Hazel Schulle, Diane Woodruff, Denise Brandt, lean Hower. Third Row: Sophie Vlasseros, Dawn Boltz, lody Schieber, Michelle Savering, Steph Nolt, Holly Heilman, Maryiean Dellinger, Lori Boyer, Liesl Richwine. Fourth Row: Gigi luciotti, lackie Neuman, Wardine Kircholf, Loretta Groff, Bonnie Bordner, lenni Dundore, Patti TeVaIt, Kris Cunningham, Carolyn Boshart. Fifth Row' Linda Lackey, Karen Weitzel, Marina Pastore, lisa Weise, Steph Dundore, Wendy Williams, Kris Houtz, Sandy Moyer. Sixth Row: Coach Martarano, Coach Bowman, Coach Gerberich. RECGRDS Sometimes statistics and records are misleading. Take for example this years girls' track team. Looking at their 3-6 record, one would think they had a very disappointing season. No so. The three victories was the most in the four year history of girls' track at LHS. As for individual records, one girl became the first one ever to qualify for the state meet. All of the girls' victories were by large scores, largest of which was a 114-27 walloping of Northern Lebanon. The girls were also respectable in their losses, as they scored at least 30 points in each meet, and lost one by a mere five points. Senior Kathy Weitzel was the first girl ever to qualify for the state meet. Al- though she did not place in the hurdles at the meet, it was still quite an accom- plishment. She reached a mark that the other girls can work harder to also reach. Seniors Sue Snyder and Sharon McCamant, along with Kathy broke school records. Sue now holds the 3200 meter run record, Sharon set new records in the shot put and discus, and Kathy owns both hurdle records. 'HITS' ?9f W 3 fi '. ::i:z.?2 Z :ff ..... 1 ij .- -. ...... . .... ........ ....., . .,... W... - - . M , .,..... . ....,..,,.,...,.., . ..... , ,W ... . .,.,. . .. .,.,. . . .......,, ,.,....,,..,. . .. H OPP L S Manheim Twp. 30 111 Carden Spot 57 84 ELCO 95 46 Penn Manor 40 101 Warwick 53 88 Norlebco 114 27 Cedar Crest 102 39 Manheim C 68 73 A-C 52 89 Overall 3-6 Top: 1982 Varsity Baseball Team Seated: Dale Getz, Tom Snyder, Scott Clements, Bob Dauh, Ken Shank. Kneeling: lim Miller, Rob DeSendi, Bill Kissinger, jeff Moody, Boh Heagy, lames Apple. Standing: Coach Rothermel, Dave Fortna, Mark Werner, Bill Houser, Gary Bowers, Tim Coomer. Above: Dave Fortna slashes an RBI single for the Cedars. - '- mm, ------- ,.,..... - 1 ' '-: My iiii.-zz-125: ' M .,..,. A 51-:,::-.-:i .5: . , Q , 2-'f 1 .. . . .....,, 3 gg, 2? ' ......... ' g: . . ..., -1 ' S5 aa .... mm ,WW ,.,. ,.,. gm ' 3 s Mm .--.-- 4 .4 amy' '-::s::: K sa if ...st News np: Delivering a curve-ball is Bob Heagy as Above: With two Cedars on base, mb Daub keeps his eyes on the batter. awaits the pitch. Wil! .S tw s .. -is Bob Daub UPSETTI G FINISH The LHS Baseball Team finished one game above .500 for the second con- secutive season, this year at 11-10. Yet, the season ended on a disappointing note. With one game remaining in the season, a win against Lebanon Catholic would have meant a three-way tie for first place in their section. Unfortunately, the Beavers exploded for six runs in the final inning to defeat the Cedars, 9-7, and thus, end their season. Still, the season could be termed as successful. Prior to the Lebanon Catholic game, the Cedars had won five straight games to get in the position they were in. During those five wins, the Cedars scored in double digits three times, and thumped Cedar Crest 7-2. Led by seniors Gary Bowers QCF, 3bJ, Dale Getz KRFJ Rob DeSendi QLFJ, Bob Heagy QP, 1bJ, Tom Snyder Obi, and Mike Felty QOFJ, the Cedars had a solid nucleus of players. These six players ex- pressed excellent team leadership and set fine examples for the underclass team members. LHS OPP Warwick 11 10 Harrisburg 7 6 York Tourn. 5 8 York Tourn. 6 3 ELCO 0 3 Norlebco 1 5 A-C 14 8 Harrisburg 0 1 Cedar Crest 8 10 Manheim Cent, 1 10 Columbia 14 6 Lanc. Menn 9 6 Donegal 8 9 Lebanon Cath. 5 8 ELCO 5 S Norlebco 13 9 A-C 11 8 Cedar Crest 7 2 E-Town 12 7 Lanc Cath 15 7 Lebanon Cath. 7 9 League 8-7 Overall 11-10 THREE SMALL POINTS lt was a tough season for the boys' tennis team. Their record was 3-8, but three of those losses were by one point. Those three points meant the difference between a winning season and a rather dismal one. There were some bright spots though-win or lose the boys had outstanding attitudes, and Rob Eisenhauer participated in district play. LHS OPP Manheim Twp. 0 7 ELCO 3 4 Warwick 4 3 Cedar Crest 2 S Ephrata 2 S Columbia 7 0 Manheim C. 2 5 Cocalico 3 4 Norlebco 6 1 Hempfield 1 6 Harrisburg 3 4 Overall 3-8 Right: Boys' Tennis Team: Kneeling: Mike Sando, Scott Gronceski, Dan Heverling, Danny Mathews, Ken Baum. Standing: lim Arnt, Steve Horn, loel Christianson, ludd Foelker, Michael Battle, Bob Uhrich, Rob Eisenhauer, Sue Ruhl. tfttff 1 :aan ffffirz 1 1 f r 1 ff 1 ff f .'f'f:.'!v,ffr 1 1 ff f I . , it 1 f, ' 'AU .f', ,'. f.f'fffr ,Xi r f,'1'r:rrrrr..1,,'f lt' y f '-'Qfflrxrrrtfff , 1 . f 1, - . - h f ','i,s,f'V, '1 1 fr 1 it 'Aff , 1 friffr 1, .. - w.tz,1. ip 1 rvfr 1 'jr' flf'f'f'.'l smashing blow that takes him off his feet. Below: Rob Eisenhauer is an animal on the courts. 't tf ' tim '-i- .2s':2':5 .': -if-. -2 :2 -' fgfii ifig 3 533 5' F I If Wm. .M A Right: Number one player Ken Baum delivers a .lazy sth ,mp .X 1. QC , 1 V.-twsatfww-B - s,,tm1,gsa,D sgggggfawggtgstair 51,2 gifwU1?.1.' 1 M,.N,t ., ,sas C w ' Mews saw ,saw .twat V '-Ulwwrf V2.,w:g5.,wafq,,,,-fs'-,Q-. hw, gzawwfi A SURPRISE This year's girls' softball team was quite a pleasant surprise. Their eleven victories were the most ever by an LHS team. Led by senior hurler Dicksie Boehler, who fired two no-hitters this year and pitched for all four years, and the hit- ting of Kim Adams and Penny Beck, the girls gained a lot of respect from their opponents. Below: IV Softball Team- Sitting: Sheila Aurentz, Kim Lehr, Patty lohnson, Rita Ficco, Tammy Daub, Steph Chabitnoy, Karen Miller, layne Reich. Standing: Rosa Battle, Donna Sorenson, Tiffany lonovlch, Betsy Ortiz, Eva Rodriquez, Denise Heagy. Far Left Varsity Softball Team. Kneeling: Pam Apple, Toni Spaulding, Gina Kolovani, Kathy Hatzikoutelis, Donna Kimmel, Terri Kohr. Sitting: Lori Geist, Kim Adams, Deb Wingerier, Cindy Rauch, Tammy Smith, Dicksie Boehler, Penny Beck, Nancy Hayes. Standing Coach Putt, Sharon Klinger, lody Runkel, Caren Shaak, Connie Mease, Missy Morales, Tammy Wenrich, Leni Miller, Sue Wunderlich. Far Below A mighty swing is taken by Pam Apple. LHS OPP Palmyra 3 14 Warwick 10 0 Manheim C 4 14 Hempfield 4 14 Cedar Crest 2 6 Lebanon Cath. 9 7 A-C 9 4 Lanc. Cath 12 15 Norlebco 8 1 ELCO 16 15 E-town 12 20 Donegal 13 0 Harrisburg 12 1 Lebanon Cath 18 8 Cedar Crest 5 13 A-C 4 0 Lanc Cath 12 10 Norlebco 7 12 ELCO 13 7 , . , A ,WM M, -.N .,, , 4, ' 'W-., A .4 W, JUMP 'N SHOUT Cheerleaders are faced with the year- round task of keeping spirit high at L.H.S. Although the job is tough, the girls tackled it with plenty of enthusiasm. The Varsity squad attended a National Cheerleaders Association camp in the Poconos. At camp, they placed second in the Award of Excellence competition and also received the popular spirit stick, which is awarded to squads who ex- celled in all phases of cheerleading dur- ing the five-day period. At the first an- nual Lanc.-Leb. Cheerleading Competition, the squad was presented a first place trophy. The l.V. squad also attended a camp in the Poconos. They returned home with several ribbons despite numerous injuries that were suffered at camp. Bottom right: Top: Lori Renaud, 2r'd row: Sue Smith, Sharon Henning, 3rd row: Kris Mathews, lamie Deimler, lodi Wills, Cathy Ursprung, Kneeling: Margie Zerbe, Kristin Weible, Lori Savering, Sherri Harter, lanice Baker, Sitting: Ahby Nabors, Sue Wise, Wendy Renaud, Cindy Rauch, Diane Woodruff Right: Proudly displaying their first place trophy from Lanc.-Leb. league competition are Lori Savering and Diane Woodruff. Below: Lori Savering 3 yrs., co-captain Sharon Henning 3 yrs. Cheryl Harter 3 yrs., co-captain W ' if ' f V W f , V ' . mf' ,J f ' WZ, Y . u. Above left: Front row: Brenda Rothgaber, Luanne Peach, 2nd row: lackie Gamble, Sue Kercher, lamie Coleman, 3rd row: April Zeeger, Abby Nabors, Hazel Schulte, Top: luliann Brouse Above right: The entire squad anxiously awaits an- nouncement of the 1982 Homecoming Queen. Left: Front: Alison Laudermilch, 2nd row: Cindy Kulikowski, Zina Cacares, Valerie Koslosky, mas- cot, Gigi Luciotti, Wardine Kirchofi, lackie Neuman Cheerleaders 4 4 fn Z ll Lu I I W , ,., , f Q Q Kges , M I V' A,fA ,,. A Z K1 f an , x ' Y ,1 9 if , Q gg 5, 5 ,Vx -an ,ight M: Ziff ha 'Lf Asrsrs 'Y TI-IE ME TORS Teaching classes all day could make anyone go a little bit crazy. Many teach- ers relieve their tensions by becoming involved with extra-curricular activities. The L.H.S. faculty members can be seen coaching sports teams, helping out with sports events, assisting with plays and musicals and chaperoning dances. All this goes to show, that teachers really do care about their students and have a lot of school spirit. move Mr lordan reacts to a comment from a Above Right: Watching one of his team mem- Jtball player at the fall sports banquet bers, Mr. Rothermel just can't believe that last shot. a . U ta S.. as as s 35: i s Y Far Right: Vice-Principals Robert Rupp tsittingj and Harry Matala. Right: Principal Luther W. Stone. Below: Superintendent of Schools Keith H. Lebo. .ii Above Right: Secretaries: Mrs. Gmber, Mrs. Potocny, Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Sites, Mrs. Beard, Mrs. Gibbons, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Gettel. Right: District Adm.: Sitting: Mr. Royer, Mr. Bomberger, Mr. Kurtz Standing: Mr. Zimmerman, Mr. Bowman, Dr. Wile, Mr. Kuntz. 60 Administration School Board: Seated: RoseMarie Kotay, Dennis Shalters, lean Gohn, ludith Clark, Elizabeth Glick, Standing: William Thurston, Geoffrey Sowers, Ann Dinulos, Gregory Moyer, Keith Lebo. KEEPI G ORDER Lebanon High School could not func- tion as well as it does without the sup- port of the administration and the hard work of the secretaries. The 10-member school board, which makes all the major decisions involving the Lebanon School District, welcomed its first woman president for the 1981-82 school year. Mrs. lean Gohn, an active participant in school district affairs, was sworn in in December 1981 and will hold this honored position for one year until elections are held. The secretaries of Lebanon High School are very busy-not only with their normal duties, but with selling can- dy for clubs, keeping yearbook people organized and students oriented. Leba- non High School would be lost without the support of its administration and sec- retaries. Administration iiie Exe N Faculty wk A LITTLE DUT DF THE ORDINARY lllvle do a speech-forget it! The simple task of speaking in front of a group often sends chills of terror down even the most confident student's spine. The English Department realizes the importantance of good communication skills for the future, and requires most students to present several different types of Left: A puzzled look is nothing different in the com- puter room. Dave Pesta and Bill Rothenberger fit right in. speeches, including skits from famous plays The Math Department also looks ahea into the future, and helps students prepar for a changeover to a computerized soc ety. Students seem to realize the worth this knowledge, for the computer prograr ming elective is very popular. Below: Displaying her creative talents, McCamant shows how to wrap a present as Webb assists. ,i 5 as-I eg-ss 5 T Il 3 T sri, it fifzzgffiit iffffrzwzmai is,f4.ffz:4fff2Sif?s:2 fgggraafe iiat kg wria gig z mfeggnsf , , g5 .Eg.- ' .'Q,.'-f- -ic, -3 g J fgiy Q Z, f 5 jf? 4 i5':j 5W5:ffQ3iiz ' A- , , Q if ' t :Z E' 5E?iffgd,'1 f,?aQ'5323?3 6253115',12'i?Ag5PSS4fiQ?J5?2 UW: i .. in .-I ' g 3 . l-1.7 3 - -I-:QI fi? 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Left: Talented thespians Henry Patschke, Nancy Bruder, Dave Moyer, and Tammy Griffith act out a scene from Hamlet. Faculty .:.A..- , :,.m MM, ?f'?? 1 WG? 4 a 4 H - :: .gf gwzu QWW3 mag: :-: -9 :.,. . , A F 2' may ' .s :-as wa .,: 5 Z- ,,.:. 5 :i .5Ei.:',:5-,:g: : I' : Q? . .g:. MA? Mxw N 5 W if ,. ., ? I Z 1 Miz. W Q a:- ml 3: .f.i.54 lieu Hi v - R DAY AFTER DAY AFTER DAY The 8:06 late bell rings and home- room begins. Over the loudspeaker comes the strong voice of a WLHS Dl announcing the lunch menus for the day. Finally the morning announce- ments are over and the faint strains of a popular song are heard. Soon, an- other bell rings, and the day has offi- cially begun. Students rush through the corridors so they have time to raid the cracker machine for breakfast and still make their mod 1 class. Left: Topics often has a puzzling effect on senior Dave Moyer. Below: Mr. Celaschi shows his disapproval of the results of the last pop quiz. The day is filled with lectures, note- taking, and, of course, the dreaded pop quiz. Eventually the lunch mods roll around and the student body takes turns stampeding the cafe. The Cafete- ria ladies breathe sighs of relief as the final lunch mod ends. Finally, it's mod 23 . . and the countdown begins-5 . . . 4 . . . 3 minutes . . . books are closed and smiles suddenly begin appearing . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . 30 seconds and the 2:51 bell rings. The hallways are noisier than ever, lockers are closed for the day. Below: Carolyn Dunyon takes a break during math class. . X, 'Q SS? -. f ..-. - ,--1-1-.l.2..:.: f s.-:'-.- 2 2:' f-1.5.5 W ,-'2 -..-. 1 :g Qwwaeww fiizf-Us M , w a t s izfga fs-M2 -gf ylim? .f 5 Q , wa s a s 1-' ' ' -yfsmfss-5515: s, . . -1 .- a w w5ggs,gM,,?2vstsg5 b -... .... - ,Q .. 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Below right: Refilling coffee cups is Paige Smith's task as she serves Mr. lerome Chepulis. BREAKFAST ANYONE? XlYou've got to be kidding-6 a.m.?l Such was the reaction of the 15 National Honor Society members who were forced to roll out of bed at 5:00 in the morning in order to serve 150 faculty and administration members breakfast on November 18th. The annual National Honor Society Breakfast, held every year during National Education Week, proved to be very successful. The 15 ambitic Honor Society members made ox 150 egg muffins and served ox 600 sausages. Coffee cups we filled over 300 times and 9 qua of orange juice were served. 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Each new phase of the program began with a lecture series and was followed later on by a written test. One new concept was the testing of Left: Showing up the boys is Lisa Care's objective as she passes Allan Shindel. Below: Sprinting ahead to lead the crowd around the gym is Gary Miller. each student to determine an individual level of fitness and ability. The new program caused much con- troversy among students and a petition signed by nearly 800 students was given to Mr. Lebo, the district superintendent, to protest the continuation of the pro- gram. Below: Glad to be ahead of the pack and running strong is Todd Breitner. 'f ' .Ms F Ax Q . l 41 iq, Wm Uk mm s'it rfkgfs X Q s .tvssi, N ' iiiin 3 K ' su 1 r ' s si- WS t Q X 4 X ii X W Kiel' N X as k A as S N XM X 5 ' Q as t U K . . Licv ii:.' up - g. -Q X as srcc sts tsccc i , l llli Facuhy MZLLZST 'Zi Standing: Mr. Haag, Mr. Sheer, Mr. Byle Le' Sitting: Mrs. Baseshore, Mrs. Dale Right Sitting: Mary Anne lohnson Standing Lilian Seibert, Harold Getz, loan Coppenhaver Standing: Mr. Peiffer, Mr. Smith, Mr. Hurst, M Miller Below Sitting: Mr. Laudermilch, Mi Foltz, Mr. Raber Sitting: Ester Hernley, Lois Forinash, Patricia Shanl Kathleen Zehring, Verna Spang, Elizabetl Dissinger. Standing: lay Reich, Marilyn Winters Peggy Blouch, Doris Peiffer, Catherine Blogovicl Karen Kimmel, Sally Bashore, Pauline Hoffer, Phyl Iis Wengert, Mrs. Lebo Right: Margret Tobias, Marilyn Daubert Left above: During Christmas season, Selin Nauman sneaks a snack, I-IELPI G HANDS Lebanon High School could not func- tion without the help of the many em- ployees who . . . make this High School so much more enjoyable to attend. Without them our school would not function to its fullest capacity, The librar- ians will to help the students, makes re- search projects so much easier to do. Without the help of the monitors, Leba- non High's corridors would look like New York City streets on a Friday night. The cafeteria employees take pride in preparing fine lunches for the students. The maintenance crew is responsible for keeping the school running smoothly. Ev- eryday wear and tear takes its toll on the school, but these highly trained team of custodians keep it spanking clean. Above Members of the Cedar football team nour- ish themselves with a hearty meal. The 35 Clubs at L.H.S. were very busy with selling projects, such as cookbooks, candy, t-shirts, and many other items. They sponsored dances and assisted at community events. Perhaps the attrac- tion club members enjoy the most are field trips. Almost every club at L.H.S. takes at least one trip a year. The most popular places visited were New York City, and Washington D.C. One new activity was implemented by Mr. Stone. Every student who belonged to a club received 3 tickets to the spring concert to sell. One-half of the proceeds from the ticket sales went to the PSave Stoevers Dam Fund. N-was WE'VE GDT is x E Q 5 5 ' Q THE LRHSUHEE UF left: Concentrating on their parts are V Yetler and lulie Kissinger during a sumrr practice. TOP: Swinging to their own sweet sounds a choir singers Tammy Griffith, Royal Patrix Emily Gohn, and Angela Sowers. Above: Proudly displaying their 3rd place la guage poster winner are Betsy Rohland ai Beth Atwood. TI-IE SPIRIT ,, 5 , , H, 'ft' W , Myra Www 3 , -1 Top Left: Octagon members Lori Baker, Patti Gettel, and advisor Ed Barry lend a hand at the annual bicycle rodeo. Left: Showing the proper way to vvater the stage is Kevin Gibbons, a musical scenery painter. Top Right: Rock group Freefair plays for an LHS. crowd in a student council sponsored jam session, Above: Musical prop constructer, Martha Frohmuller, stretches some canvas backstage. Top left: Poor Felicity, played by ludy Fisher, Top right: Scott McCauley, left, as Cyril makes a confused entrance. Bothemgwell tries to convince Bob Binkley, as Brockton the Butler, to go along with his evil Above: At a semi-dress rehearsal, Bob Binkley Scheme questions the orders of one of the directors as Lise Moss clowns. 74 Play On December 3rd and 4th, the Drama Club presented its annual fal play. The bill of fare was the amust ing, but little known melodrama 'lCaught in the Villain's Web. The plot centered around Felicity Fair Uudy Fisherj a poor nurse who had amnesia. She went to the Larkfield mansion to nurse Mrs. Regi na Larkfield QRuth Batdorfj who wa: feigning ill in order to get her sor Malvern Uoey Littonj to marry th girl of her choice, Nella Hargrav Uammy Griffithj. But soon Malver fell madly in love with Felicity. T make matters worse, the schemin Cyril Bothingwell QScott McCauIeyl tried to get the Larkfield estate by saying that he was Felicity's long lost husband and trying to blackmail Mal- vern. Although it seemed hopeless things worked out as Felicity regaineo her memory and Bothingwell was shot down by Brockton the butlel QBob Binkleyj. They all lived happily ever after, of course. Other casi members included Deb Spancake as Lona Larkfield, Vasilia Frangiadis as Mrs. Hargrave and Lise Moss as Denise the maid. Although not as successful as the cast had hoped, they had fun and stil turned out a feasible production. I1 was a fine first attempt for newcom- ers Nancy Bruder and Becky Rohlano as student directors. . Zii ,E-efi,-W,a- V- . , K -Q ft 'A VILLAIN'S WEB' Above: Practicing a romantic scene, loey Litton and ludy Fisher can't help cracking up. Left: In the opening scene, Nella Hargrave, stand- ing, played by Tammy Griffith, discusses Malvern with his mother, played by Ruth Batdorf. Play 011 I0 Musical After months of hard wor the 1982 musical was ready to b presented. On April first and secon Oklahoma! was performed for th public, receiving standing ovations fc both of the performances. The song were lively, the dances jubilant an enthusiasm abounded. Oklahoma was a success! The musical, written by Rogers an Hammerstein, is centerd around tH romance of Curly QChris Bieberj an Laurey Uudy Fisherj. Neither Laure nor Curly want to admit their tru feelings for each other, which evoke Laurey into accepting an invitatio from Jud Fry QScott Collinsj to go box social. After lud trys to fore himself upon Laurey, she fires hin and runs to Curly to tell him her tru feelings. They are married and happil enjoying the reception wher uninvited, lud shows up. A fight be gins between Curly and lud. lud, fal ing upon his own knife is killed. Curl is immediately pronounced not guilt and he and Laurey leave for the honeymoon. Some of the students who pe formed in Oklahoma! were not new to the stage. Chris Bieber had leadin roles in all of the musicals for th past four years. The experience rj Chris and many other students, co bined with the 3-months of har practicing, abounding enthusiasm an strong dedication helped the 198 musical, Oklahoma! become a sul cess. Left: After Laurey Uudy Fisherj refused to to the box social with Curly fChris Bieberj 5 tries to make her regret her decision by singir of a Hsurrey with the fringe on top that F would have taken her in. Left: Surprising all by coming to the box social, lud Fry fScott Collinsj tries to outbid all the other ranch-hands, but Curly QChris Bieberj wins out in the end. Center: Ali Hakim QDave Grossj tries to persuade Ado Annie QAngie Sowersj that she would not be happy unless she married Will Parker. Above: judge Andrew Carnes QBrian Heistj prounces Curly QChris Bieberj not guilty. Left: Will Parker Uoe Littonj tries to convince Aunt Eller QRobin Cashmorej of his innocence, Musical BEI-II D THE SCENES Out of the approximate one-hundred and fifty involved in the musical, only about seventy of them could be seen on the stage. The others made up the hard-working make-up crew, stage crew, costume makers, and artists. After the cast was chosen, these crews began their three-month prepara- tion period. Scenery was constructed to detail and artists sketched what became an almost life-like back-drop. At the same time costumes were designed to fit the exact time and place in which the musical took place. Dances were learned step-by-step, and make-up crews learned the exaggerated method used to apply theatre make-up. During lanuary, February, and March rehearsals were going strong. While Mrs. Taking a coffee and donut break are Monica Mill- er and leff Deaven. Milgate, drama coach, worked with the actors on stage, Mr. Miller, orchestra conductor, went over the long scores of music. Backstage, Mrs. White, choreographer, worked out rough spots with the dancers, and Mrs. Heckard, di- rector, kept in touch with everyone. As the production approached open- ing night, dress rehearsals began. Each rehearsal combined a new touch, such as sound effects, make-up, choreogra- phy and lighting. During the growth of the musical, all empty spaces in the city were filled with posters. The publicity committee made it be known that Oklahoma! was taking place at Lebanon High School on April 1 and 2, 1982. Finding time for a smile during a tiring rehearsal are Angela Sowers and loe Litton. Musical elowz David Gross tries the art of fast-talking n Robyn Cashmore. Above: The cowboys gather around Robyn Cashmore for advice. 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V, :Meg LHEEWXJWE J LN B Lama 1 iam: ' A z fiwwfwxfsthifstwri f2Q233lM:'em Jim U fav 51512525 1-a w wife? s ziwfiv, if wgaw nfs wa' v fifgpx- M wwwaggf, w 1 1 A 3. M , 11-- E321 ., W aww 9 1 1 yyw3g, i'ax 11 wi gxmgvf gg 11f,,waf:q,,aQwLwa r Q,w'gUPE1gW1f1,w wmfwg feixiaf f 80 Choir VGICING IT The 80-member Concert Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Kathryn Heckard, par- ticipated in the Annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. Supporting the musical hit llOklahomal by selling candy and tickets, the Concert Choir can be thanked for the musicals' success. The 20 members of Show Choir have a lot of dedication by coming to school at 7:30 in the morning to practice. By adding choreography to their music they have at- tained an outstanding reputation. They per- formed for senior citizens at the VA Hospi- tal, the Lebanon Valley Mall and participated in a recital in May. From the 13 Choir members who auditioned for District Chorus, only three were victorious. Ruth Batdorf placed elev- enth, Chris Bieber placed fifth and Rob Eisenhauer placed fourteenth. All three were placed high enough to audition for Regional Chorus. Ruth placed second, Chris placed ninth and Rob was an alternate. Al- though none were able to participate in State Choir, because they were all seniors, they should be congratulated for a great accomplishment. Above: Pianists Susan Beck and Brenda Swartz. Top: CONCERT CHOIR: Front Row: Helene Ebright, Mary Bomberger, Kathy Hatzikoutelis, Li: Burkholder, Penny Stegman, Dicksie Boehler, Paul Copenhaver, laurie Lalfountaln, Emily Gohi lodi Dilger, Bonnie Barr, Lori Boyer, Denise Heagy, Sue Beck. 2nd Row: Becky Rohland, Ang DeSendi, Tracy Demler, Sherri Dilger, Scott Heblow, Wesley Seibert, Keith Carter, Andrew Rol- erts, Brent Zimmennan, Shelly Eckel, Amy Glick, lanell III. 3rd Row: Carolyn Boshart, Cryst Slubblebine, Kathy Weaver, lohn Walter, leff Deaven, Kris Mathews, Deb Reich, Renee Yeagle 4th Row: Tammy Griffith, Wendy Shoemaker, Gloria Kline, Royal Patrick, Theodore Davis, Dax- Wagaman, Mike Sheehan, Monica Miller. Sth Row: Lisa Care, Angie Sowers, Andrew Shumwa Dave Gross, Fred Glick, Lynn Getz, Beth Attwood, Steph Chahitnoy. Back Row: Use Moss, Pa Gettel, Brad Mountz, Bob Binkley, loe Litton, Richard Gingrich, Ken Vemon, Rob Eisenhauer, Heist, Chris Bieber, Ruth Batdorf, Wardine Kirchoff, Robin Strickler. war Left SHOW CHOIR. Standing: laurie Laliountain, Becky Rohland, Angie Sowers, Tammy Griffith, Royal Patrick, Ruth Batdorf, Chris Bieber, Brian Heist, Bob Binkley, Dave Wagaman, loe Litton, Rob Eisenhauer. Kneeling: Brenda Swartz, Ijse Moss, Paul Copenhauer, Emily Cohn, Steph Chabitnoy, Beth Attwood. Below Left: DISTRICT WINNERS: Rob Eisenhauer, Chris Bieber, Ruth Batdorf. Above. E-TOWN HONOR CHOIR: Paul Copenhaver, Laurie Lalfountaine, Andrew Shumway, Bob Binkley, Helene Ebright, Ruth Batdorf, Dave Wagaman, Kris Mathews, loe Litton, lohn Walters. Left CHORUS Standing in Back, Shari Knocht, Heidi Reinhart, Denise Hernly, Becky Rohland, Bob Binkley, Dave Wagaman, Danielle Kreiser, Ruth Batdorf, Deb Spancake. Middle Row: Beth Baum, Faith Sholly, Linda Spaulding, Shelly Shultz, Michelle Schauer, Cheryl Krick, Doreen Andrews, Kathy Batdorf, Valerie Koslosky. Front Row Marcia Ludwig, Lori Troutman, Mari Coletti, Leisl Richwine, Steve Daum, David Sourwine, lanice Baker, Georganna Boyer, Linda Eggert, Sue Beck, Brenda Swartz. Choir WE'VE GOT THE RHYTHM The 1981-1982 marching band underwent many changes. The year's program became more student-oriented with the installation of section leaders. They developed a new marching program that was centered on basic techniques. The band also moved into a new competitive class. Gary Czapinski came from Chicago to write and teach the band's drill, which included llThe William Tell Overture, l'Temptation, Spanish Dreams, and 'lChasin' the Clouds Awayff The band didn't fare well during the contest season, but won first and second place awards in com- petitive parades. Long-time department supervisor and concert band director, Anthony Gerace, retired at the end of the 1981-1982 school year. He will be greatly missed, but the band looks forward to a bright future. Above: BAND FRONT: Front Row: Cathy Crawford, Kelly Nelson, Lorraine Heist, Kathy Hatzikoutelis, Lisa Hains, Paige Smith, Tina Trainor, Tina Snyder, Yvonne Wise, Mary lean Dellinger, Denise Brandt, Patti Tevalt, Val Long, Holly Heilman, Bobbi lo Brissette, Sue Snyder, Tracy Fager, Ann Foster, Lisa Care, Karen McCarty, Lori Frey, Michelle Cascarino, Kris Cunningham, Leni Miller, Wendy Haldeman, Sue Miller. Middle Row' lanelle Hacunda, Lisa Binkley, lean Hower, Theresa Nace, Lori Peiffer, Gail Longenecker, loan Hower, Kim Shutter. Back Row: lodi Smetana, Mary Hamilton, lodi McKinney, Lori McMinn, Becky Cnlz, Karen Neuin, Rita Blouch, Cheryl Reed, Linda Bruder, Deb Brossman, Danielle Bush, Winona Zimmerman, Kathy Uffner, Steph Sealer, Andrea Wiles, Stacey Shaak, Bonnie Barr, Cindy Rauch, Paula Tumer, Brenda Firestine, Sherry Smith, Holly Fuhrrnan, Mary O'neaI, Yvonne Hostetter. Band Top: BRASS: First Row: Sandra Moyer, Ted Davis, Brad Mountz, Lori Peiffer, Tom Donley, Scott Col- lins, lim Mark, Ed Koehler, Dave Dengler, Bryan Nixon, Paul Coppenhaver, Steven Craft, Gordon Griffiths, Dave Stefonich. Second Row: lim Logan, lon Woodward, Brent Zimmerman, Ann Eberly, Steph Chabitnoy. Third Row: lim Wolfe, lohn Onofrey, Steve Batdorf, Dwayne Dalesendry, loel Christianson, Lloyd Kreiser, Sam Brant, Frank Donley, Patti Whitman. Fourth Row: leff Barry, Chris Bieber, lohn Rhine, lim Morris. Practice makes perfect is lanelle Hacunda's motto as she prepares for an upcoming competi- tion. we Left. DRUM MAIORS: Betty Moyer, Robin Wiles. Below: DRUMLINE: Mike Sando, Barry Nixon, Rich Kreiser, Alfred Hammer, lohn Walter, Tina DelMarcelle, left Short, Dave Gross isection Ieaderl, Fred Glick tsection leaderl, Rita Ficco, Frank Ceresini, larrod Amold, Robert Anspach, Dave Ceresini, Dave Young, Eric Smith. Left WOODWINDS: Front Row: Robin Wiles, lane Hepler, Emily Cohn fsection Ieaderj, lulie Kissinger, Valarie Yetter, Kristen Snyder, lodi Homickell, Wendy Oliver, Candy Peffley, Stephanie Yetter. Second Row: Michelle Roth, Timothy Wolfe, David Adams, Kori Miller, laurie Hummel, Denise Heagy, Kathy Conn lsection leaderl, Shelly Basehore, tsection Ieaderl, Amy Glick, Missy Huffman, Cry- stal Stubblebine, Betty Moyer, Becky Cmz, Michelle Schauer. Back Row: lose Morales, Donna Chadwick, Vasilios Zeppos, Ann Ficco, Neal Mease, Greg Singer, Tom Garrett, Earl Schucker, Bob Uhrich lsection Ieaderj. Band 3 J,,,J, ... L, ,,,.,.-W .,, L. I ip- Below: LVC HONOR BAND. From Row. Anne Ebeny, Err Cohn, Patti Whitman. Back Row. lim Mark, Fred Glick, A Ficco. 4- Far Above: PEP BAND: Front Row: lim Mark, Tim Wolfe, Vasilios Zeppos, Second Row: Scott Collins, Ed Koehler, Bryan Nixon, Dave Gross, Bob Uhrich, Neal Mease, Emily Cohn, lane Hepler, Lori Boyer, Frank Donley, Lloyd Kreiser. Back Row: Fred Glick, Patti Whitman, Dave Dengler, Kathy Conn, Paul Coppenhaver Above: DISTRICT BAND: lying: Tim Wolfe Standing: Anne Eberly, Fred Glick, Emily Cohn. Above Right: WINTFRGUARD TWIRLERS: Front Row: Val Long, Patti Tevalt, Tina Trainor, Lisa Hains, Yvonne Wise, Denise Brandt, Sue Miller. Back Row: Paige Smith, Liz Kunder, Michelle Cascarino, Leni Miller, Kelly Nelson, Annette Snow, Mary lean Dellinger, Sue Snyder. 84 Band . .-.M 'fi k -k-A,v:...., M F . -IT 4. iw--.--'53, nj ...i W -- 'Lim bf , fy .. .....,,- - E Above: WINTERGUARD: Sitting: Kim Shutter, lisa Binkli Charlene Moyer, Gina Kolovani, lanelle Hacunda, Da Dengler, Brad Mountz. Standing: Cindy Rauch, Sherry Sml lodi McKinney, Stacey Shaak, Holly Fuhrman, Deb Brossm Andrea Wiles, Robin Wiles. ,ow ORCHESTRA: Front Row: Royal Patrick, jeff Boshart, thy Schubert, loe Schubert. Second Row: Andy Roberts, rrolyn Boshart, Kelly Flamm, Maria Meluskey, Sophie isseros, Sandy Valentin, Gloria Hentz, Kyuangae Kim, loel wristianson. Third Row: Brad Kiscadden, Tony Tonini, Carlos nnzalez, Kathy Conn, Ann Ficco, lane Hepler, Kristen Snyder, thy Crawford, Mrs. Dewald, Paula Schaeffer. Fourth Row: ink Ceresini, lim Mark, Ed Koehler, Tim Wolfe, Paul rppenhaver, Neal Mease, lim Morris, Back Row: Anne erly, Brent Zimmennan, Fred Glick, Dave Gross, Brad Wertz, f Reinhart, Steph Chabitnoy, Patti Whitman, Sam Brandt, lily Cohn, Bob Anspach. Far Below SAX QUARTET, Ann Ficco, Bob Uhrich, Earl Schucker, Vasilios Zeppos. Above' BRASS CHOIR: Front Row, Steve Craft, Scott Collins, lim Mark, Sam Brandt, Frank Donley. Back Row: Anne liberty, Brad Wertz, Brent Zimmerman, lim Morris, Patti Whitman, lane Hepler. Left STRING ENSEMBLE: Front Row: Gloria Hentz, Kyuangae Kim, Sandy Valentin, Kelly Flamm, Carolyn Boshart, Carlos Gonzalez, Cathy Schubert, Mrs. Dewald. Back Row: Andy Roberts, Brand Kiscadden, Tony Tonini, Maria Meluskey, Royal Patrick, joe Schu- bert, loel Christiansen, Paula Schaeffer, Sophie Vlasseros, leff Boshart. Orchestra VOICING VIEWPOINTS On lune 1, four Lebanon High School students decided to speak their minds on some of the major issues of today. It was all part of the 61st Annual Cyrus G. Rauch Boys' Oratorical Contest, and the 59th Annual Girls' Oratorical Contest, sponsored by the Women's Club of Lebanon. Foreign exchange student Karl Odenthal won the boys' contest with his topic, llNuclear Power and its Dangers. lim Mark came in second speaking on llSurviving Armaggedonf' Vasilia Frangiadas took top prize in the girls' contest talking on 'Surrogate Moth- ering: A Gift of Life, while Emily Gohn took second with her topic of MTV Evangelistsf' For the 26th year, English teacher, Thomas Weible, was advisor for the contest. Oratorical Contest Bottom: A short peom is read by Tammy Griffith on the subject of public speaking. Below: Show Choir performs a few numbers while the judges make their decisions. 2 . j , 5 N V . 9' is S Senior class president Chip Houser serves as e. 1: Second place winner Emily Gohn speaks 'V Evangelistsf' Bottom Left: Karl Odenthal, first prize winner, comments on nuclear power. Bottom Right: Surrogate motherhood is defended by first place winner Vasilia Frangiadis. Below: Second place winner lim Mark shares his views on the Armageddon. Oratorical Contest Below: OCTOGON CLUB. Front Row: lohn Gates lSgt. of Armsj Dave Donley tTreas.J Kerry Eck, lPres.l lim Hoch tV.P.J Paige Smith lSec.l Second Row: Nancy Bmder, Lori Savering, Tracy Patches, Mary Gibbons, Christina Patemiti, Abby Nabors, Marc Hess, Becky Rohland, Patti Gettel, Beth Gibble. Third Row: Sam Brant, Caren Shaak, Missy Hoffman, Karen Miller, lane Hepler, Lori Baker, Emily Gohn, Tammy Griffith, Emily Seibert. Fourth Row: james Apple, Terry Barlet, Andy Hom, Robert Murphy, Michelle Massar, Cannen Garcia, Steve Hom, Matt Maxey. Fifth Row: Pete Gerberich, Maria Franco, Rosa Battle, lanice Baker, Liesel Richwine, lohn Rohrbaugh, Henry Patschke, Dave Dohner, Dave Attwood. Back Row: Robert Drum, Vasilios Zeppos, Paul Shutter, lohn Maransky, Dave Stefonich, Beth Attwood. Above: Key Club member Tom Gibbons hands a musical program to an awaiting citizen. 88 Clubs SERVANTE Service organizations form a percen age of the clubs that are active 2 LHS. Community groups sponsor of' shoot clubs for schools. Key club with the Kiwanis, Octagon with th Optimist Club. Each Key Club member got chance to visit a meeting of th Kiwanis Club held every Thursday Key Club was responsible for puttin out basketball programs and keepin the gym scoreboard. They als. served as ushers at communit events, the school play and musical. The Octagon Club saw its fourtl year as a school organization. Thi club served the school and the com munity by helping at the annual ca and bicycle rodeos, annual 8th gradl tour, the Tri-Star Basketball Competf tion, horseshows, C.P. Rock-a-thor and program sales at LHS Footba games. The club traveled to Balti more's inner-harbor area for a fielt trip, topping it off with an Orioles-An gels ball game. TRI-HI-Y HI-Y: Front Row Alicia Meluskey, Treas., Dicksie Boehler, VP, Lori Zellers, Pres., Sue Snyder, Sec. Second Row: Andy Lebo, Kevin Kreiser, Dave Moyer, Marc Hess, Bob Murphy, Ed Miller, Gary Miller, Scott Kreiser, lohn Gates, lim Hoch, Pete Gerberich Third Row: Brenda Rothgabor, Karen Keller, Cathy Ursprung, Sherri Harter, Lori Savering, Paige Smith, Val Vetter, Holly Heilman, Leni Miller, Sue Miller, Denise Brandt, Gina Kolovani. Fourth Row: Tammy Wenrich, lody Kunkel, Debra Brossman, Brenda Firestone, lamie Demler, Bonnie Bordner, Cin- dy Gaidos, lisa Hains, Tina Trainor, Karen Wagner, Pam Apple, Athena Scholl. Fifth Row: lodi Dilger, Ann Ficco, Megan Foltz, Cindy Miller, Tina Zimmerman, Sue Wonderlich, Linda Elliott, Tammy Smith, Kathy Care, Selina Nauman, Renee Stump. Sixth Row: Vickie Kline, Lori Baker, Greta Blyler, Patti Gettel, lori Dougher, Karen Smith, Charlene Moyer, Kathy Tonini, Cirh' Rauch, Carmen Remlinger, Diane Woodruff. Seventh Row: Tammie Shott, Linda Lackey, Robin Weiant, Deb Bennett, lisa Burkholder, lisa Care, Deb Kline, lenny Dundore, Caren Shoak, Back Row: Crystal Daubert, lynnea Groff, Rene Strangarity, Shar- on McCamant. lr.- Tri-Hi-Y' Right' Front Row: Michelle Savering, Treas, Karel Miller, VP., lanice Baker, Pres., Susie Wise, Sec, Second Rovt Val Long, Melinda Thomas, Patti Tevalt, Sherry Smith, Mar Bomberger, Scott Heblow, Lisa Clews, Dawn Charles, Hen Kline, Deb Gordon, Laurie LaFountain. Third Row: Kelly Davn Abby Nabors, Mary Gibbons, Kristen Snyder, Betsy Ortil, Miss Huffman, Carolyn Boshart, Lori Renard, Deana Snavely, lie: Richwine, Cheryl Wise, Bonnie Ream, Fourth Row: Sherry Win ters, Rosa Battle, Shelia Aurent, Lisa Reifen, Yvonne Wise, Ma Hamilton, len Gettler, Bonnie Barr, Danielle Bush, Wend Hartman, Deb Spancake, Fifth Row: Danielle Metheny, lackie lem, Kristen Weible, Kathy Weaver, Lori Pieffer, Wen Haldeman, layne Reich, Tracy Patches, Wardine Kirchoff, -K Mathews, Michelle Schauer, Angie Schreiber, Last Row: Daniell Kreiser, Shelly Shultz, Connie Willman, Maria Meluskey, Bet Attwuod, Sue Smith, Loretta Groft. The Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y joined forces J form one of the most active clubs i school. They sponsored the Home- oming festivities in junction with the ep Club. Candy sales and a Christ- ias dance helped defray the cost of ie club trip to New York. The mem- ers concluded the years activities by aving the first Spring Fling at LHS. The lr. Tri-Hi-Y members played an nportant role in every activity that ie Sr. Tri-Hi-Y participated in. KEY CLUB. Below Front Row Kathy Tonini, Kori Zellers, Dan Mathews, Dicksie Boehler, Gus Hatzikoutelis, Vasilios Zeppos, Steve Horn, Dimitrios Frangiadis Second Row' Scott Kreiser, Bob Murphy, Tom Donley, lohn Donley, Todd Richwine, Chris Murray, Third Row lames Apple, Mare Hess, Terry Eisenhauer, ludd Foelker, Rob DeSendi, leff Moody, Tom Gibbons, Dan Heverting, Fourth Row: George Reiner, Dave Donley, lohn Gates, Dale Getz, Andy Lebo, Mario Luciotti, Scott Gronceski, Bryan Kaplan, Greg Gingrich, lim Scholes, lohn Ilgenfritz, Back Row: lim Miller, Dave Moyer, Terry Barlet, Pete Gerberich, Dave Beard, Kevin Gibbons, lim Hoch. rf I iv Mi W l M Aw Above: Octagon Club Members Terry Barlet and Pete Gerberich display their cookbooks. Clubs 9 90 STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL: Below: Sitting: Sue Snyder, Treas., Cindy Rauch, Disc., lohn llgenfritz, Pres., Chip Houser, V.P., Alicia Meluskey, Sec., Lori Savering, Nancy Bruder, Patti Cettel, Karen Smith, Becky Rohland. Standing: Mr. Coles, Loretta Groff, Crystal Daubert, Libby Hoffman, Helene Ebright, Bonnie Charles, Hazel Schulte, Sue Smith, Mary Gibbons, Greg Kupp, Pete Gerberidl, Carmen Garcia, Mary lean Dellinger, Lori Peiffer, Yvonne Vlhse, Right: Candy cane crazy lohn llgenfritz shows holiday spirit following student council's ro loan Hower, Laurie Hummel, Deb Killinger, left Boshart. through the elementary schools. his mp GUIDI 'G LIGHTS Leading and teaching others can not only be helpful for those being guided or led, a feeling of self-accomplishment may also be gained by those who put some of their time in so a common good can be done. Through the Student Coun- cil, Bicycle Safety Council, Traffic Safety Council, and Presiden- tial Classroom much can be learned and no one can lose. The Student Council was in charge of taking on the respon- sibility and guiding the affairs of the LHS students. This organi- zation tried to promote close cooperation and better under- standing between the students, faculty, and administration. The Student Council also sold candy sticks to raise funds to send students on an educational trip to Washington D.C. for Presi- dential Classroom. When bicycle riding in the city was recognized as being hazardous, Superintendent Lebo and driver educator Terry Kline decided to do something about it. A Bicycle Safety pro- gram was initiated and a council was selected. The program teaches safety while riding and also stresses the importance of following the new bicycle laws. It is taught to second and sixth graders by the members of the council, Four representatives from each high school in Pennsylvania were selected to participate in the Youth Traffic Safety Coun- cil. The Council met once a month to instigate and promote safety projects for the entire Commonwealth. Student Council sent two girls to Washington, D.C. to par- ticipate in the annual Presidential Classroom. During their week-long stay they get a first hand look at the working gov- ernment. Clubs Above: TRAFFIC SAFETY COUNCIL. Heidi Kline, Kii McCamant, Cindy Rauch, Brenda Firestine. Qi? Q.... N, rn PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM Left Beih Gibble, Megan Foltz. Y D - I . A Q Q-rfhh' 'i'q Q.-I I .II 'Ii . , ' '.' lux I 1 , E ., 4iFL,N' 2, - 1 ' f . S ' I 'ze N 5 - I.,I JI. ,tb - fig, I L .z. A . '- - sf ' 1 H I .QI x ' X I' o ' 9 IH' ' EELS! Q e Q M n- t by fy 1, w, . .34 w I ir . .Qi 9.471 ' r-5: . I 1 ,' A ' ii, ' D. 1,-Y tug J nf. , S ,Q .I . 1 R I , ?r yi k,7?I QU L . .fnl c'. , Z . x k Q 'Q-' tl 9 s I. ' ix . x . ' ' I' .25 I J. nf' 1 ' ' ' n .N Q X ' 3 Q tn Xl 'In Ox i ' s 5 q f. F 1 2 igvqv . J - . I I' A ' f 1 I . ,, if O u', ' .30 'II 9 1 .. I IYLIU4! ' II' -I It I I -' ,I Q -'T' I I-r 'I 'I I ' . I I Y 4 4' I -4, 4, i 4 4 1 -+ A 13192 , . ff ,Ever EX . I ' I 1 .-5 I aw I I fy' .I 9 Ilqgu- 'cjiv , V, x Q., L- I I A nl ,.4 ' -.WT rf 'IQIIE BeIuw BICYCLE SAFETY COUNCIL Front Row Heidi Kline, Brenda Firesline. Second Row Cindy Rauch, jeff Boshari, Royal Patrick. Third Row' Bob Murphy, Dicksie Boehlor, Kim McCamanl. Fourth Row Cathy Ursprung, Lori Savering, Megan Foltz. Fifth Row: Sue Smith, Tom Donley, Mario Luciotii. Sixth Row Andy Hom, Terry Barlei, Dave Beard. Seventh Row David Aitwood, lim Hoch. Back Row Pete Gerberich, Dimitrios Frangiadis, lane Hepler. Lefti Bicycle Safety member, Lori Savering, demon- strates how not to ride a bicycle. so I ' 1, Vita, N I . 'Vina , -, , 4 '.' pf Y I I ' X - Ai' 'I -' . I -'fn - ' ., .1 ' '. 4' l . . I ' 'i f I I fix - Sf., xl I . 3 , , 4' K As Ts' V, X.. . -il X 1 .V ' ' 7 5. -g I p '4, I I I 4 ' -:II x 1 u, 1 . 1 1 ,- Q Q ' I ,3 f A , , I X . - I 9' ,' .. 'KK I I 4 it . , . 4 1 4 aff I ' ' 1 Aa f II I 'QIFIWQI sI , . f 1 ', 'x -1 . , . - t , . I L, . , ' '..H Q' t tgjsylynml .t :Q Q hah' ' Y, A - -A x x 1 - ' ir - i l l Below: GAP. Front Row: Wendy Hartman, leff Boshart, Dawn Charles, Vasilios Zeppos. Second Row: john Shutter, Pam Heist, Lori Baker, Deb Reich, Ellen McGIaughIin, Mike Andrews. Back Row: Emily Seibert, lanice Baker, Cindy Miller, Megan Foltz, Debbie Gordon, Kristen Weible, Sue Schultz, Connie Willman, ljsa Clews. Right: Like a protective father, Terry Bergman checks on the growth of his specimens. 'Q I-IELPI G HANDS Everyone can use a helping hand ev- ery now and then, and at L.H.S. if you need one, you'll get it. Whether it's helping the science teachers, the librar- ians, or our peers, a helping hand is al- ways provided, The lab assistants aided the science teachers in preparing the fun labs which the students tackled throughout the year. They also kept the science labs nice and tidy. Without the help of these dedicated students, the bacteria and fungi would have run rampant in the sci- ence department. The lMC Club consisted of three peo- 92 Clubs ple who dedicated their time during study halls to help the librarians. They checked in books, issued passes, and ar- ranged shelves as well as kept a rela- tionship between the librarians and stu- dents. The CAP program started five years ago with the aim of students helping their peers with everyday problems and their studies. Members attended summer training sessions to better understand the problems of their peers. ln gratitude for their services, they were treated to a breakfast at the Quality Inn. rw .4 .W Hg... ,gg,, ,7 -.4--..mm,..,...,.m..,,-,,,.., ,Mm X 'AVV fm' gg M!! ,Q -f fr ref- sm 4 : IMC CLUB: Kelly Davis, Andy Lebo, Kevin Kreiser, Marc Hess. Dave Boyer is the perfect example of what the ip with. lab assistants have f y t Above' LAB ASSISTANTS: Front Row: George Reiner, Terry Bergman. Second Row: Dave Attwood, Ken Shank, Todd Yingst, Kyle Krall, Dave Sando. Third Row: Emily Seibert, lodi Dilger, Michelle Roth, Kathy Schultz, Fred Glick, lim Mark. Back Row: Scott McCauley, Steve Hom. Clubs 93 Above right: Displaying the candy sticks she is selling for the French Club, Bes- sie Frangiadis flashes a winning smile. Above: GERMAN CLUB: Standing in rear: Shirl Toennes, lohn Rohrbaugh, Dave Malin, Scott Muth, Robert Drum, David Attwood, Mike Andrews, Pete Gerberich, Henry Patschke, Dan Mathews, loe Litton, Gust Hatzikoutelis, Martha Frohmuller, Theodore Davis: Standing: Linda Lackey, layne Reich, lodi Dilger, Helene Ebright, Missy Rupp, Cheryl Wise, Cindy Kulikowski, Laraine Barket, Sharon Lackey, Lisa Miley, Sue Wunderlichg Seated: Bonnie Charles, Treasurer, Pete Hauer, Vice President, Sue Snyder, president, Andy Mehler, Secretary, Ms. Toews, Advisor, Kneeling: lamie Coleman, Chris Bieber, Libby Hoffman, lenny Dundore, Sue Schultz, Kathy Schultz, George Gibble, Kyle Krall, Ed Mehler, 9 Clubs we Above: SPANISH CLUB: Standing in rear: Shelly Shultz, Holly Willman, Spancake, Connie Willman, Standing: Lori Longenecker, Diane Megan Foltz, Carolyn Boshart, Teresa Enriquez, Miss Sia, advisor, Killinger, Beth Gibbleg Kneeling: Bonnie Ream, Robyn Cashmore. Right: Holding their 1st place poster for foreign language week are I Patschke, Gust Hatzikoutelis, and lohn Rohrbaugh. JA, OUI, SI! One question a lot of students ask is llWhy take a foreign language? That was the theme used by LHS' foreign lan- guage clubs in a poster contest which was held during foreign language week. A foreign foods' week was also con- ducted in the cafeteria to expose the students to foreign food. The Spanish Club is for people who have had one year of Spanish and want to learn the Spanish language and cus- toms. The Spanish Club had an initiation party, Christmas party, and a farewell party. The French Club consists of people with at least one year's knowledge of the French language. Using money earned through selling projects, they go out to eat at an elegant French restau- rant. The French Club also gives an award to one of its outstanding stu- dents. Wie geht's? This is a common Ger- man greeting. lf you are wondering what this means, you could find out from a German Club member. The Ger- man Club spread German customs throughout the school by selling advent calendars and gummy bears. They vis- ited a German restaurant, 'lThe Alpenhoff' Above left: FRENCH CLUB: Standing in rear: Pam Apple, Deana Snavely, Lori Renaud, Bessie Frangiadis, Liesl Richwine, Kelly Davis, Dawn Charles, Lisa Clews, Dave Wetzelg Standing: Sue Miller, Loretta Groff, Tracy Patches, Karen Miller, Kathy Crawford, Shelly Bashore, Caren Shaak, lane Helper, Lise Moss, lackie Salem, Danielle Kreiser, Danielle Bush, Sophie Vlasseros, loel Christianson, Steve Sitzai, Beth Attwood, Beth Gibble, Deb Gordon, Kristin Weible, Secretary, Lynnea Groff, President, Patti Gettel, Vice-Presi- dent, Maria Meluskey, Bonnie Barr, Minnie Spittlerg Kneeling: lohn Shutter, Betsy Rohland, Bob lanesko, Emily Seibert, Scott McCauley, Kathy Hatzikoutelis, Sheila Aurentz, Val Long, Wendy Hartman, Angie Schreiber, Michelle Schauer, Mi- chelle Savering, Laurie LaFountaine. Clubs MAKING IT Putting on a production usually means a lot of work. Whether it's backstage with stage crew, on stage with the dra- matists, or rolling one in and setting it up on a roll-away cart in a classroom with the A-V'ers, work and time must be devoted for the job to be done. Knowing everything about switches backstage, the stage crew manipulated and ran the lighting, sound, and scenery for school plays, musicals, assemblies and community events. The members kept you out of total darkness when- ever you entered the auditorium. The drama club consisted of forty stu- dents with a special interest in the dra- matic arts. To enjoy and learn the dra- matic arts to the fullest, they presented a school play and also took trips to var- ious productions. Have you ever been sideswiped by a movie projector? If you have, it was probably being pushed by a member of Audio-Visual Club. These students were responsible for the delivering and the maintainence of the projectors and tele- visions at L.H.S. The A-V crew made sure that you got to see and hear all your favorite movies and filmstrip pro- ductions in all your classes. Top: DRAMA CLUB: Front Row: Chris Bieber, Treasurer, Mr. Smith, Advisor, Emily Gohn, Disciplinarian. Second Row: Shirl Toennes, Scott Heblow, Bessie Frangiadis, Lise Moss, Cecilia Clay, Deb Reich, Karen Wagner, Kristen Kuhn, lackie Salem. Third Row: Kathy Care, Barb Smith, lulie Walstram, Denise Brandt, Scott McCauley, Deb Gordon, Kristen Weihle, Abby Nabors. Fourth Row: john Shutter, Selina Nauman, Angie Schrieber, Wendy Hartman, Donna Kimmel, Teresa Enriquez, Christina Patemiti, Tracy Patches, Kathy Weaver, Dave Wagaman. Fifth Row: Martha Frohmuller, Brian Heist, joe Litton, Angela Sowers, lane Hepler, Nancy Bruder, Bob Binkley, Danielle Bush. Sixth Row: Deb Spancake, Danielle Kreiser, Maria Meluskey. Right: While listening for his cue, Bryan Kaplan readies the sound effects. 96 Clubs , i Y ,,., ,? Q ,W . ' 3 15' 5 , -f ZW, X Top Left: Scott Gronceski rolls away a movie projector destined for an anx- ious class. Above STAGE CREW Front Row: Kevin Acker, George Reiner, Kerry Eck, Emily Cohn, Nancy Bmder. Second Row Martha Frohmuller, Kevin Kreiser, Bryan Kaplan, Darin Smith, lohn Schubert, lane Hepler, Tom Mohn, advisor. Back Row' Tony Beck, Dan Nye, Rob Eisenhauer, Greg Eckel. Left: AUDIO-VISUAL CREW, Front Row: Kyle Krall, George Reiner, Tom Mohn, advisor. Second Row: Kevin Kreiser, Darin Smith, Ed Rivera. Third Row: Deb Mark, Scott Gronceski. Fourth Row' Bryan Kaplan, David Attwood. Fifth Row' Kevin Acker, Dan Nye. Back Row: Robert Murphy, Tony Beck. 0. -fa., 3' 'i in fo N Q42 Clubs Right: You have to be a bit off the wall to be a WLHS DI as lim Mark dem- onstrates. Below: NEWSETTE: Kneeling: Laurie Hummel, Dicltsie Boehlor, Wendy Field. Sittingi Crystal Daubert, Steph Sealer, Editor, Kori Zellers. Standing' Dave Dohner, Martha Frohmuller, Scott McCauley, lohn Gates, Dan Mathews, Kathy Tonini, Mr. Webb, advisor Top' Scott Wagner, Bonnie Bordner, Gina Kolovani, Ioey Litton, Shelly Basehore. he National Honor Soci- ety, a club whose 40 mem- bers are selected by a faculty committee on the basis of academic achievement and leadership qualities, was one of the most active clubs at L.H.S. When they weren't selling M8tM's, soap, or snick- er's, they were serving break- fast to faculty members, at- tending a leadership conference at Lehigh Univ, exchanging students with CC., visiting New York City, or helping kindergarten classes. 98 Clubs Above: HONOR SOCIETY: Sitting: Lori Baker, George Reiner, Pete Gerberich, Henry Patsche, Glick, Becky Rohland, Emily Cohn, Kyle Krall, Bob Schulte. Standing: Dave Dohner, Steve H Mario Luciotti, Dave Attwood, loe Miller, Dave Donely, lohn Shutter, Nancy Bruder, Lori Save Kerry Eck, Patti Gettel, Alicia Meluskey, Sue Snyder, Paige Smith, Sue Wunderlich, Emily Sei Deb Kilinger. 'A HEAR YE, Lebanon High had many different ways of spreading the news about the school. With the aid of a p.a. system, a newspaper, and a very spirited club, ev- eryone at L.H.S. was well informed about the events happening at our school. Whenever you look outside, see it raining, and hear POh, What a Beautiful Morning, you know WLHS wasn't far behind. lim Mark and Laurie Hummel were the voices heard over the inter- com. Each day they took turns writing and reading all the messages. The Newsette, the school's newspa- Left: WLHS: Laurie Hummel, lim Mark. HEAR YE! per, was responsible for supplying the students with factual, as well as humor- ous information about school activities. The newspaper was published four times. With the selling of candy, the staff was able to defray most of the costs of the paper, and thus, keep a year's subscription price at one dollar. The Pep Club kept up their tradition of spreading school spirit during the year. In October they co-sponsored the Homecoming Dance with Tri-Hi-Y, and a few weeks later, they sponsored Par- ents' Night. During the course of th- year, they also collected for .Easter Seals, sold spirit pins, and painted signs for nu- merous sporting events, love: PEP CLUB: 'lst Rowx Lori Savering, Secretary, Paige Smith, Vice-Pres., Sue yder, President, Lisa Care, Treasurer. 2nd Row: Monica Miller, Tina Worcester, onne Wise, Loretta Croft, Tracy Patches, Martha Frohmuller, Vasilia Frangiadis, e Moss, Cecelia Clay, Libby Hoffman, Leni Miller, Lisa Hains, Tina Trainor. 4th w lean Hower, Lisa Colon, Holly Weise, Angie Desendi, Tina Zimmerman, Sue underlich, Sue Smith, lanice Baker, Nlary Bomberger, Maryjean Dellinger, Ann ster, Denise Brandt. 3rd Row: Tammy Smith, Rene Strangarity, Kori Zellers, erri Harter, Mary Gibbons, Michelle Savering, Kathy Care, Kristen Weible, Deb vrdon, Karen Wagner, Pamela Apple, jackie Salem. Sth Row: Megan Foltz, Cindy Miller, Lori Baker, Sharon McCamant, Deb Spancake, Danielle Kreiser, Maria Meluskey, Kim McCamant, Heidi Kline, Wendi Haldeman. 6th Row: Kori Miller, Cheryl Wise, Kristin Snyder, Sherry Smith, Nancy Bruder, linda Elliot, Karen Keller, Holly Heilman, Tina Delmarcelle, Val Long, Valarie Vetter. 7th Row: Lori Dougher, Greta Blyler, lynnea Croft, Deb Bennett, Patti Gettel, Dicksie Boehter, Crystal Daubert, Wendy Field, Karen McCarty, Charlene Moyer, Kathy Tonini, Chris Bieber. 8th Row: Lisa Burkholder, Alicia Meluskey, Karen Smith, Pete Geiberich, lim Hoch, Scott Heblow. Clubs 99 Right: School Store. Shawn Kohr, Deb Bennett, Paula Schaeffer, Dawn Royer. Above: Future Secretaries of America. Front Row: Brenda Rothgaber, Treas., Georgine Eppley, Pres. Sec- ond Row: Tina Worcester, Lori Nolt, Lorraine Heist. Third Row: Betsy Page, Carmen Remlinger, Tammy Smith. Fourth Row: Diane Long, Monica Miller, Sue Iceman. Right: Not even taking time off from his Physics, Dave Donley grabs a quick snack-a candy bar he purchased from an FBLA member. 1 Clubs X o K X ss 'N X . X, .Q . as K 5 ,tim gm? CA uw: HN' . ,,,. . . M.. 1 K Mpeg., M ,eeaafr -- NINE TU FIVE A strong background in business re- sults in a successful business career, and here at L.H.S. that's exactly what the business students get. With organizations such as FBLA, FSA, and the School Store, Lebanon High's business minds are pro- vided with knowledge of the business world. The Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica hosted the Fall Regional Workshop on October 27 here at L.H.S, This activ- ity helped the students learn about the inner workings of business. The club met on the first Monday of each month and discussed activities of the business world. Club members also competed in state and regional competitions. Above Left: Being one of the only male members of FBLA, lim Hoch flips when he finds out they are selling jewerly. Below: Future Business Leaders of America. Front Row- Sharon Henning, Pres., Holly Fuhrman, Treas., lamie Deimler, V.P., Lisa Care, Sec. Second Row: Deb Bennett, Dawn Royer, Paige Smith, Sharon McCamanl, Donna Schauer, lodi Wills, Lorraine Heist. Third Row: Kim McCamant, Terri Kohr, lody Runkel, Lori Baker, Teri Miller, Georgine Eppley, Robin Weint. Back Row: Dave Beard, Pete f berich, lim Hoch, Terry Eisenhauer, Caren Shank. The Future Secretaries of America is a national association which helps girls get an experienced look at the jobs and re- sponsibilities of a secretary. This was done by taking field trips to offices of local businesses and going to the Central Pennsylvania Business School. When these students graduate they have the knowledge of what to expect when they go job hunting or on to business school. The school store added something new to their vast wealth of wares. New Cedar T-Shirts were placed on the shelves, and a booming business was done on them, along with he selling of the practical items such as pens, pencils, and buttons. The store was run mainly by officers Shawn Kohr and Iodi Hoke, who did a very good job of running the cash register and practicing sales tech- niques. The store was successful and serves as practical 'lhands on exper- ience of selling procedures. l Clubs 0 1 SOMETI-IIN' SPECIAL What do you do when you have a group of students with a special interest in common? Form a club, so these stu- dents can get together and exercise their special interest. This is the 18th year of the Medical Careers Club which was established to stimulate the students of L.H.S. who are interested in a health career. Throughout the year, they have attended confer- ences and visited hospitals. They also had speakers from the health field to ac- quaint them with medicine. The MCC awards S10000 to a senior interested in a health related field at the graduation ceremonies. The Computer Club is comprised of students who show a special interest in the growing field of computer science. The members set out to raise money for new computer equipment. The Astronomy Club has grown rapid- ly over the years. The members of this club got together to learn and enjoy our heavenly skies, the planets and happen- ings within them. All the members had one thing in common-they all ex- pressed a special interest in our last frontier, space. The Advanced Games Club was one of the newest clubs in our school. The 15 members in this club got together to enjoy the competition and fun of play- ing games like Dungeons and Dragons and Starfleet Battles. ln years to come, the whole school might be playing games that the Advanced Games Club was playing last year. 1 Clubs Above- ASTRONOMY CLUB: Front Row: Scott Kreiser, Steve Hom, Secretary, Scott Groceski, President, Chris Patemiti, Vice- Pres., Kyle Krall, George Reiner, Bryan Kaplan, Bob Uhrich. Sec- ond Row: Greg Kupp, Bob Schulte, Abby Nabors, Vasilios Zeppos, Gust Hatzikoutelis, Mary Gibbons, Tracy Patches, Beth Gibble, Chris Houtz, lulie Kohr, Carolyn Boshart, Beth Attwood, Andy Horn, lim Scholes. Back Row: Dave Attwood, Dave Dohner. . Vw l l 3 s Top: ADVANCED GAMES: Front Row' Paul Shutter, N Zeppos, Robert Drum. Second Row: Vince Amtz, lohn I Beth Gihble. Third Row: Paul Copenhaver, lohn Mar. Fourth Row: loel Christianson, lohn Woodward. Fifth Row ert Haldemen, Andrew Shumway. Sixth Row: Dave Att Gust Hatzikoutelis, Dave Dohner. Seventh Row: Dave Nancy Bruder, Dan Mathews. Eighth Row: lim Hoch, Gerherich. 02 Left: Proudly gleeming is Tom Snyder while dis- playing a fine hand. Above COMPUTER CLUB: Front Row: Steve Hom, Dave Dohner, Bob Uhnch. Second Row: Kyle Krall, Treasurer, Pete Hauer, Vlce- Pres Bob Schulte, President, Lori Savering, Secretary. Third Row: Georganna Boyer, Bryan Kaplan, Mike Andrews, Gust Hatzikoutelis, lulre Kissinger, George Reiner. Back Row: joe Miller, Terry Eisenhauer, Steve Hartmoyer, Dave Attwood, Scott Gronceski, l x Robert Dmm. Left MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB' Front Row' lisa Burlcholder, Alicia Meluskey, Denise Brandt, Karen Keller, lody Smetana, Kori Miller. Second Row' Cecelia Clay, Cindy Miller, Vasilia Frangiadis, Debbie Gordon Kristen Weible, Connie Willman, loretta Groff, Brenda Firestone Third Row Grace Edwards, Megan Foltz, Lisa Forinash, lulre Leonard, Steph Nolt, Missy Rupp, Kim Adams, Lori Longenecker. Fourth Row: Gust Hatzikoutelis, Peter Hauer, Mike Andrews, Chris Bieber. Back Row- lori Nolt, President, Deb Kline. Clubs PREPARI G FOR THE FUTURE The Lebanon County Area Vocational- Technical School, commonly known as Vo-Tech, offers a large list of diverse courses to the suudents of Lebanon High School. The courses vary from Hor- ticulture to Baking, Air conditioning to Cosmetology, Data Processing to Car- pentry and so on. The main objective of Vo-Tech is to provide students with an opportunity to acquire the education necessary to enter the labor force with a marketable voca- tional skill. The students are trained in a manner that is similar to the working world. However, instruction in theory class is also provided. Lebanon High School has approximately 262 students enrolled at the Vo-Tech out of the esti- mated 1310 total. 'Q- 'luv ' s ABOVE: Dawn Arnold and Beth Spangler ring up TOP: Sue Wunderlich assists Carol Leedy with another sale. some Data Processing intricate wiring is no problem for Tom Curtin 1 Vo-Tech Dan Nye works intenly on a refrigerator motor. Rick Baish and Sam Rudegair combine efforts on a .I six-cylinder engine, WM Far Right: Hanging on for his life backstage is led Nye. Right: Demonstrating their fingertip ablilities are Andy Bush and Edmond Ream. i, ' Below: Demonstrating the totem pole effect are Ann Bashore, Cathy Crawford, and Bob Uhrich. WE'VE GDT Above: Showing off his new Cast is leff Fralick. Right: During a dress rehearsal, Angela Sowers and ludy Fisher rehearse their lines. TI-IE FUTURE hat lurks behind doorways, crowds the halls, screams in high pitched voices, and runs around with seemingly endless energy? That is a very simple question to answer if you are an LHS senior. Ask any senior and the answer will be one word, underclassmen. The freshmen, sophomores, and ju- niors may not admit it, but they do look up to seniors. Playing second fiddle to the seniors is not an easy task, but eventually all underclassmen will get their chance at the top billing at LHS. Above: Andy Saltazahn also shows off his cast for the camera. Abovei Getting together are Kelly Nelson and lim Miller as Karen Garmen watches enviously. l' Above: No, it's not checkers, it's the GATB finger dexterity test. Breaking her fingernails is Shelly Shultz. Bender, Frederick Bender, Sherry Blauch, Thomas Bleecker, Catherine Blessing, Tammy Blouch, Rita Bomberger, Mary Bomgardner, Michael Boshart, leffrey Boyer, Georganna Brehm, Paula Bricker, loanne Brisselte, Bobbi Brossman, Roy Brouse, luliann Bundy, Andrew Bush, Danielle Cabasquin, Fred Carter, Keith Cascarino, Michele Chadwick, Donna 10 Freshmen Baker, lanice Batdorf, Kathryn Bates, lohn Baum, Beth Beamesderfer, Ruth FRESI-IMEN PEGGED Given to all of the freshmen at Lebanon High School, th General Aptitude Testing Board, or GATB, was given by th Guidance department with the help of several G.A.P. people. The test was given in two parts. The first part of the test, written exam, was administered in the auditorium. The secon part of the test, thought the most fun by the freshmen, in- volved the use of a peg board. The object of the peg boaro activity was to test manual dexterity. The results of the test were distributed to the students ir the form of lists of job opportunities for which the studentf were judged on their estimated performance level for the job Adams, David Alvarez, Nancy Andrews, Doreen Anspach, Robert Arnick, Michael Arnold, Karen Aurentz, Vincent Beard, Richard Bechtel, Kevin Beck, Susan Beck, Tony Beckey, Chris 9, 2 N .,x My Co Co Co Dissinger, lohn Ditzler, Brian Doering, Pamela Donley, Frank Donley, lohn Da Da Da Da Da Da Deaven, Brian Dellinger, Maryjean DeIMarcelle, Tina DemmY, leffrey Diamond, Lori Dilohnson, Frank Chobanoff, loseph Christianson, loel Clair, Shawn Clark, lames Coffen, Rodger Ietti, Craig Colon, Marilyn nn, George Coppenhaver, Paul tto, Lori Craft, Steven Cruz, Becky Cruz, Diana Cunningham, Kristina igle, Sylvie Darkes, William sher, Tracy ub, leffrey ub, Tammy um, Steven vis, lames RJ Drupp, loseph Dundore, Stephanie Dunyan, Carolyn Eckel, Shelly Edris, Danna Eggert, Linda Eiler, Elson Left: Running one of her best times, Liesel Richwine nears the finish line. Below: Pep band members Frank Donley and Lloyd Kreiser entertain the crowd at an exciting basketball game. Freshman 1 Below Right One of the cross-country teams' run- ners Robm Hower runs another good race. Below Left Trying to solve Uthe cube , a per- plexed Andrew Roberts passes the time during a Eisenhaue,-, patrick study hall Eisenhauer, Robert Fortna, Michelle Foster, Ann Fox, Timothy Frazier, David Frey, Kim Fuhrman, William Gaidos, lames Gamble, Leroy Garcia, Onix Garloff, Ricky Garrett, Thomas Gibble, George Englehart, Robert Englehart, Ronald Englehart, leffrey Feaser, Anndee Fessler, George Ficco, Rita Fernsler, Gail Fink, Michael Gibbons, Thomas Gingrich, Michael Gonzalez, Carlos Gonzalez, Leocadio Gonzalez, Manual Gonzalez, Nancy Griffin, Sharon Griffiths, Gordon Gross, Brian Hartlieb, William Hartman, Wendy Haulman, Brad Haulman, Vickie Heath, Angela film' 1 Freshmen fi- .Kr s.. 1r' so N- 3 uk or WE'VE GOT THE AUD STUDY BLUES People say the lunches are the worst thing at LHS, but really 's sitting in an auditorium study for 5 mods straight. Study ialls mean being able to study, but it is very difficult to get fiuch accomplished when you must change seats every 14 winutes. Since you get nothing done, reading the graffiti on ne seats may turn out to be more exciting than doing your l nomework. If the graffiti doesn't distract you, the noise cer- i l ainly will! Heberling, Eric Heckard, Kevin Heisler, Grace Hentz, Gloria Herb, Robert Hernley, Denise Heverling, Daniel Kohr, Lisa Koslosky, Valerie Kreiser, Danielle Kreiser, lanette Kirby, Franklin Klepper, George Klopp, lamie Knapp, Rodney Knoche, Shari Hockenberry, james Hockley, Michael Hockley, Robert Hornickell, Wendy Horst, Michael Hostetter, Yvonne Houtz, Kathleen Hower, lean Hower, loan Hower, Robin lackman, David Iohnson, Laurie Iohnson, Patricia lonovich, Tiffany lordan, lerry Kaufold, Larry Kercher, Suzanne Kerkeslager, lohn Kille, Debra Kim, Kyung Ae Kre , Ll d fser oy Above: The schedules of underclassmen are often Kreiser, Terry Krick, Cheryl filled with assignments to auditorium study halls. Freshmen SPEAKI G UP Each year the Optimist Club sponsors a speech contest fi freshmen and sophomores to all schools in the county. Tl club chooses a central theme from which the participating st dents must base their speeches. All ninth graders were required to write compositions c the theme in their English classes. Their teachers then selects seven students to compete in the contest at the Optimi Lebanon High winners Tiffany lonovich and Carlos Luquis. Club. Of the seven contestants, freshmen Tiffany lonovich ar Carlos Luquis won second runner-up awards in their separal boys' and girls' competitions. Carlos and Tiffany liked the col test, along with the chance to speak in front of a group. At first, it tspeaking in front of a groupj made me a litt nervous, but after a while, it didn't bother me, stated Carlo: Tiffany added, 'lt fthe contestl was challenging, because c getting up in front of people. Lackey, Sharon Lane, Rebecca Laudermilch, Tina Lenich, Christopher Logan, lames Long, Valarie lopez, Nelson Masemore, Dalene Mays, Barbara McDaniel, Kenneth McGinity, Denise McMinn, Lori Meade, William Lopez, Felipe Luciotti, Gianna Ludwig, Marcia Luquis, Carlos Lusch, Traci Mease, Todd Meluskey, Maria Messner, Brenda Messner, Brian Metheny, Danielle Miley, Lisa Miller, Scott Minnich, Barbara Mitchell, George Moll, Michael Morales, lose Morgan, Debra Moyer, Sandra Mumford, Michael Murray, Christopher Nace, lames Nace, Mark Nace, Thomas Neuman, lacquelyn Nicholas, Karen Nixon, Barry 1 Freshmen Ritchie, Michelle Rivera, Norma Roberts, Andrew Rockett, Matthew Rodriquez, Eva Rogriquez, Iris Oliver, Wendy O'Neal, Mary Ortiz, Betsy Ortiz, lohnny Patrick, Royal Patschke, Lisa Peiffer, Lori Plasterer, Lisa Plummer, Penny Price, lames Price, Kerry Pyles, Timothy Ream, Bonnie Ream, Richard Reigle, Todd Reinoehl, Randolph Resto, Edwin Richwine, Liesl Richwine, Todd Riegle, Selisa Rios, Hector Roof Beth Roof, Frederick Ruiz, Carmen Salem, lacqueline Schauer, Michelle Schell, Sherry Schreiber, Angela Schubert, Catherine Schubert, lohn Schwenk, Michael Left: Inspecting a mysterious object in the court yard, Brad Weise, Matt Rockett and Roy Brossman act as sentries. Below: Catching some rays in the courtyard lean Hower, Rita Blouch, and loan Hower discuss the results of their history tests. l Freshmen Below Left Leading the pony used in the sensa- tional musical Oklahomai, is loel Christianson. Below Right Entering the courtyard after eating Sequil-'01, Millie lunch are Fred Bender and Robert Englehart. Shank, Hefbefi Smith, Kim Smith, William Snavely, Mark Snow, Margaret Snyder, Christine Sorenson, Donna Sourwine, David Spancake, Debra Spitler, Minnie Stefonich, David Stegman, Penny Stickler, Fred Stump, Larry Stutzman, Tina Swisher, Elizabeth Thomas, Michael Thomasco, Kimberly Thome, lames Tobias, David Toennes, Walter Tonini, Anthony Sitzai, Stephen Smetana, Cory Smith, Bonnie Smith, Calvin Smith, Eric Smith, loe Shaud, Larry Shellehamer, Tory Shirey, lack Shoemaker, Wendy Shaud, Douglas Shultz, Shelly Shumway, lohn Shutter, David Singer, Gregory Wilt i sf, LUNCH CRUNCI-I As a distant rumble grows nearer and nearer to the cafete- , the sound of screaming freshmen intensifies. Like a herd of arming buffalo heading for the last drop of water in a rched desert, the freshmen violently burst out of their class- oms, sprint to their lockers, and scurry off to the cafeteria. Mile-long lines for a hot lunch and a scramble for a desired at are obvious evidence to any unfortunate onlooker that it definitely freshmen lunch. Even though these conditions do not allow for the perfect ling experience, the freshmen call it their own and seem to content. '52'? 'v wf Wolf, Melissa Wolfe, Dawn Wolfe, Dennis Young, David Zehring, lerry Torres, Angelo Troain, Tina Tropasso, Robert Truax, Roxie Valentin, Sandra Vandett, Kerry Vazquez, Ismael Vincente, Luis Vlasseros, Sophie Wagner, Dale Walter, lohn Weatherholtz, Eric Weigley, Andrea Weitzel, Karen Wiles, Andrea Willman, Christine Wingerler, Peter Wise, lohn Wise, Yvonne Witman, Diane Witters, Matthew Above: Today's lunch doesn't seem to impress Marc Koslosky, joel Christianson or Bill Bundy Left: Freshman lohn Shumway is all caught up in his personal typing course, a popular elective with freshmen. Freshmen msas-E On Ioan to LHS this driver education car helps many students get their driver's licenses. Binkley, Lisa Bishop, Penny Bixler, Daniel Bleecker, George Bleyer, Edward Boltz, Diann Boltz, Warren Bonalle, joseph Border, Debbie Boshart, Carolyn Boyer, Lori Brandt, Margaret Brandt, Samuel Bricker, john Brightbill, Craig Brightbill, Ralph Brucker, john Bruder, Linda Cashmore, Robyn Ceresini, David Chabitnoy, Stephanie 1 Sophomores GE R TO GO What is the greatest event to take place during the sophc more year? Wrong! if you said, '!Putting on that first pair c goggles in chemistry class. Wrong! if you said, Escapin freshman lunch. Wrong! if you said, 'Having your first twc mod class, The answer should be fairly obvious-sitting be hind the wheel of the car for the first time. During tent grade, most sophomores turn the magical age of 16. This a lows them to get a driver's permit, and we all know wha happens then, although we all would rather not think about i1 Actually, the sophomores are well prepared to take the position behind the wheel. Instead of health one marking per od, driver education is taught in the classroom. Mr. Kline an Mr. McDaniels see to it that all the sophomores are well ir formed of the law, as well as how to operate a car. Acker, Kevin Anderson, Angela Andrews, Edward Barry, jeffrey Battle, Robert Battle, Rosa Beck, Norman Bender, Bruce Bickel, Barry Auman, Eddie Aurentz, Shelia Baker, Mark Barlett, john Barr, Bonita Apple, Wayne Arndt, james Arnold, jarrod Attwood, Beth QQ Jw-.-f , 'Awww' 'fp' Charles, Dawn Clews, Lisa Coleman, lamie Coleman, Nanette Collins, Lori Colon, Aida Colon, lisa Corcoran, Glenn Cotto, luanita Crawford, Angela Cruz, lose Dabich, Sherri Dabich, Shirley Darkes, Kerry Davis, Harry Davis, Kelly Davis, William Dayhoff, Butch Deaven, Norman Demler, Traci Derr, Dale DeSendi, Angela Dilger Sherri Drupp George Dunlap Shelia Eaton Larry Edwards, Douglas Erdman, Diane Espinar, Zonia Fertig, Carlin Fessler, Georgann Fies, Suzanne Franco, Maria Firestine, Robert Fisher, Sherri Fleisher, Frederick Fortna, Michael Frangiadis, Dimitrios Frantz, Allen Left: Preparing to toss a stone, Bob Scaramuzzino has some fun with a friend in the courtyard. Below: Posing for a yearbook photographer, three of Lebanon High's outstanding cheerleaders, luliann Brouse, Hazel Schulte and Abby Nabors, take a break from a soccer game. .W Sophomores Below Left After struggling through two matches, Dlmltrlos Frangladls and Mark Baker relax and watch their teammates in their matches. Below Right Assisting a teacher Kelly Karsnitz Frescatore, Byron recoples some notes Gamblgf lacqulmf Granger, Melissa Gnffm Blanche Groff Loretta Groft Susan Gross, Kerry Haldeman Robert Glant Gerald Glick Amy Gonzalez, Nydla Gordon Debra Granel Sandra Garloff, Vickie Gettler lenette Gibbons Mary Glant Brenda Garcia, Carmen Haldeman, Wendi Hamilton, Mary Hammer, Kathleen Harlan, lames Harrington, Barbara Hartman, David Heagy, Denise Heblow, Scott Heckard, Terina Heffner, Randy Henning, William Heverling, Lisa Heverling, Tracy Hirneisen, Michael Hoover, lohn Hom, Andrew Hornickell, Carl Houtz, Christine Hubbard, Carla Huffman, Melissa Hummel, Kristin 1 1 8 Sophomores was -Q. WE'VE GDT TI-IE FACTS The students of LHS have quite an advantage over many 'ea students. They have at their disposal a treasure chest of formation concerning college and various occupations. Mrs. im Zohn runs the Career Room, which is located on the sec- nd floor of the auditorium building. The room has a computer which when hooked up can pro- de the student with either a college listing or an occupation utline. The shelves of the room are lined with college cata- lgs, and pamphlets decorate the walls. This room provides ie much needed answers to questions that plague the col- 4' W ge-bound student's mind. Q, Q mm Lauer, Michael Lehr, Kymberly Leonard, lulie Liddick, lohn Loeper, Raymond Long, Tina Malin, Lori Manz, Carol Marinkov, Gary Mark, james Marshall, Tammy Martin, Patrick Massar Michelle Mathews, Kristine Paging through a college catalog is junior Lori McCamant, Kimberly Longenecker. Ill, Christie Ill, lanell lackman, Robin jones, Scott Karsnitz, Kelly Kerkeslager, Victoria Kindt, Cherie Kirchoff, Wardine Kiscadden, Bradley Kline, Gloria Kline, Heidi Kohr, lulie Ann Kohr, Mary Koslosky, Marc Kreiser, George Kreiser, Kevin Kunder, Elizabeth Kupp, Gregory Lackey, Larry LaFountain, Laurie Laudermilch, Allison Laudermilch, Michael Lawrence, leffrey Leonard, Colleen Sophornores 1 1 9 Above Right: Sometimes the cracker machine maniacs do become a bit violent as senior Kerry Eck proves while trying force innocent bystander, Ron Englehart, into the the machine. Nace, Robert Nace, Theresa Meidermyer, Sharon Meidermyer, Sherry Nelson, Stacey Newmaster, Nicole Nolt, Stephanie Norton, Richard Ortiz, Reynaldo Paterniti, Christina Patrick, Loriann Peach, Luanne Potts, Brian Price, David Rank, Lisa Reed, Cheryl Reich, lane Reifein, Lisa Reinhart, Lisa Renaud, Lori Resto, Enid Reyes, Damares Rhine, lohn Rivera, Lisa Rivera, Nilda Rohland, Elizabeth 1 Sophomores Miller, Michael Miller, Philip Mohler, Shelia Morgan, Kelly Moyer, Betty MUNCHIE MACI-II E Ahh yes, the LHS cracker machine-an oasis of food in desert of academics. Twenty-one outstanding selections tha will totally astound the hungered mind. The choices vary froi luscious fig newtons to palatable peanut butter wafer: frolfrom scrumptious oatmeal cookies to the ultimate, nip-che crackers. Caution: the cracker machine can be habit forming. With ,E the tempting, tasty treats, it is possible to be yearning for th little machine all day. A precaution has been taken though. The uGreat Re Munchy Monster is unplugged during the lunch mods. Th eight mod break, along with the school lunch, helps quenc the appetite of the crackermaniacs. There is nothing, however, that can totally eliminate th craving for crackers. lust the thought of the cracker machin sends most students' salivary glands into an uproar. McCurdy, Gemnie Miller, Kori Miller, james Miller, Karen Miller, Kimberly McKinney, lodi Meiser, Nadine Smith, Mary Smith, Sherry Smith, Suzanne Snavely, Deana Snow, Annette Snyder, Kristen Solesky Theodore Rothenberger, Brian Rothermel, Keith Ruiz, Elizabeth Runkel, Michael Ryland, William Sando, Michael Savering, Michelle Scaramuzzino, Robert Schieber, lodi Schneck, Lorraine Scholl, Matthew See, Maggie Shaak, Teresa Sheehan, Michael Sherman, Melissa Shifflitt, Douglas Sholly, Faith Shutter, Michelle Shutter, Paul Simpson, Roberta Smith, Edward Left: Flashing a smile, Mary Gibbons takes a break during the annual 'lSockey game, Tenn pau-,Cla Below: Lori Renaud points out a foul while Kris Thome Michael Mathews and Sue Smith look on. Sophomores Thornton, Brian Thornton, Denise Torres, Frances Torres, loseph Troutman, Lori Truax, Charles Uffner, Kathryn Uffner, Susan Vance, Phillip Vazquez, Carlos Volk, Beth Tonini, Virginia Wagaman, David Weaber, Cheryl Weaver, Kathleen Weible, Kristin Weise, Bradley Wetzel, David 1 Sophomores Above: Preparing for a tennis match, Beth Attwood and Christina Paternili stop to pose for a picture. Right: Pregame warm-ups are no big thing for l.V. player, Andy Horn. ARE YGU DCI G RESEARCH? IM, C! Who hasn't been in trouble at the library? lf you haven't, fou are in the minority. The library is supposed to be strictly a Jlace for research or quiet reading, but LHS it is a refuge from auditorium study halls. Much to the dismay of the librarians, nany students find the IMC a place to pass the time rather han a place to do research. Reading the weekly magazines or iaily newspapers is alright, but the trouble starts when some- Jne quietly cracks a joke and his friend starts giggling. Did you ever notice that you laugh even harder when you know fou're not supposed to be laughing? Soon you are laughing incontrollably and the next thing you know, you are no long- er in the library. It's back to aud. study for you, buddy. Yeagley, Renee Yetter, Stephanie Whitman, William Willman, Constance Wills, Steven Winters, Sherry Wise, Cheryl Wise, Steven Wise Susie Wolfe, Eugene Wolfe, lames Wolfe, Warren Woodward, lon Young, Rita Zeppos, Vasilios Above: Lori Baum and Frances Stormfeltz patron ize the IMC during a study hall. Zfffmlni Paul D Left: In award-winning style, Liz Kunder does her Zimmerman, Winona winter guard routine at a pep assembly. IN MEMORY OF KEN GASPER He is remembered fondly by all who knew him. 5 i Sophomores Below Left Greeting each other in the courtyard are Benito Sequmot and Angelo Torres. Below Right Psyching himself up for a tough game against Wilson is Cedar quarterback Scott Alvarez lose Brossman, Debra Buffenmeyer, Dana Bush, Alice Charles, Bonnie Christ, Edward Clay, Geraldine Clements, Scott Clements, William Comins, Leonida Conley, Brett Conn, Kathleen Coomer, Hollis Corrado, Anthony Crawford, Cathy Culbert, Kristin Dabich, Melanie Daigle, Gilles Dasher, W. lames Daub, Robert Daubert, Pamela Davis, Mary Ann Deimler, lamie Baum, Kenneth Arnold, lames Amt, Susan Baish, Richard Barrett, Mashonna Bashore, Ann Billman, Dean Blantz, Donna Bllmline, lon GOGD AS GGLD With a penchant for gold Cas well as lustriumj, the juniors urchased their class rings. Once again, losten's of Palmyra ad the honor of ringing their fingers, Under the direction of inior class dean Mr. Stuckey and losten representative Mr. Valt Grudi, the entire ordering and receiving processes ran Tioothly. The juniors were able to have their rings made out of gold, ir for less money, lustrium. However, this year the students ad a much larger selection of designs to have put on their ngs. The juniors were able to choose from designs of: athlet- :s, zodiac designs, special interests, and academics. For the first time at LHS, sophomores were able to order weir rings. lt was an option, since they will still be able to or- ler them as juniors. Fuhrman, Holly Furman, Luther Gaidos, Cynthia Gass, Dawn Gardner, Helene Gibble, Beth Gingrich, Gregory Gingrich, Richard Gonzalez, Norma Flamm, Kelly lo Foltz, Megan Forry, Cathy Fortna, David Fralick, jeffrey Frantz, Linda Dengler, David Dilger, lodi Dohner, David Doll, Hope Dundore, jennifer Dutton, Brian Eberly, Anne Ebright, Helene Elliott, Thomas Emrich, Scott Espinar, Francisco Evans, Cynthia Fahler, Diane Fake, Dianne Feaser, Charles Feather, Debra Feeman, Douglas Ficco, Ann Field, Wendy Firestine, Brenda Fisher, ludith Grahwkohen Top: Picking up their class rings, juniors Louie Groff,Lynnea Kolovani, Gina Kolovani, and Holly Weise talk Hacunda. lanelle with a Iosten's representative. Juniors Below Left Taking the ball up the court is Lynnea Below Right Preparing to position himself is Scott Emrlch one of LHS promising matmen. HBIHS l-153 Hamilton lames Hoffman, Elizabeth Horn, Sophornarath Horn, Stephen Houser, Sheldon Howard, loseph Hummel, Dawn Hummel, Laurie Irwin, David lackman, Nicolette lohnson, Kristi lumper, Marcie Kaighn, Leonard Kaplan, Bryan Keller, Karen Kessler, Denise Killian, Charles Killinger, Deborah Kimmel, Donna Kissinger, William Klein, Thad Kline, Vickie Klinger, Sharon Kohr, Barry Kohr, Terri Kolovani, Gina Kolovani, Louis Koren, lames Harlan, Karen Hartman, David Hatzikoutelis Ekaterina Heblow, Michael Hellman, Holly Helsey Scott Herman, lodl Herman, lohn Haulman Sharon BRAIN DRAIN lt's eight o'clock on Saturday morning, and all the juniors re lined up outside LHS, waiting to rush in, sit down, and ake their SAT's fScholastic Aptitude Testsj. At 8:15 the doors re opened, and the students flock to their assigned rooms assignments are made alphabeticallyj. There, they sit down with their number two pencils until 8:30, when the testing be- ins. The rules and directions of the test are given by faculty iembers who donated their time and services. For the next wree hours or so, the students rack their brains to try and uess the right answers. The SAT's are the required tests for admission to college. ix, one-half hour tests are given in the fields of math, English omprehension, and English vocabulary. Not only are juniors 'om LHS present at the testing, but all juniors from every :hool in the county. Kreider, Kelly Kreiser, lody Kreiser, Wendy Kuhn, Kristen Kulikowski, Cindy Lackey, Linda Lane, Randy Leedom, Christopher Leedy, Carol Little, lames Litton, loseph Long, Robin Longenecker, Lori Lopez, Elias Morrow, Bryan Nelson, Kelly Nixon, Bryan Nye, led Onofrey, lohn Owens, David Page, Elizabeth Miller, Kim Miller, Lenann Miller, Susan Morales, Melissa Morris, lames Lowe, Gary Lutz, Michael Lymaster, Linda Manz, Lorraine McCarty, Karen McCauley, Scott McConnell, Anita Mease, Connie Meily, Deborah Meily, Donald Messimer, Christie Miller, Cynthia Miller, lames Above: Although the average student doesnt study for SAT's at all, Gil Daigle crams for the GXBFY1. Above: Preparing to shoot is a very guarded jeff Fralick. Above Right: Cast members ludy Fisher and Angela Sowers sing a song from Oklahoma! 1 Juniors Roberts, lohn Remlinger, Carol Rice, Ann Ritchie, Kim Rittle, Florence Rittle, Todd Ray, Benjamin Reigle, Anthony Reinhart, leff Reist, Dawn an ,gt A 1. FA l . 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S- 35 Q Peffle Peffley Susan Peiffer john Plasterer lody Potrok, lanlse Ratcliffe Karen y, Candy Roof, Steven Rothgaber, Brenda Sheetz, Leander Schoen, Beth Schubert, loseph Schucker, Earl Schultz, Susan Seibert, Emily Shaak, Caren Shaak, Stacey Shank, Kenneth Sherk, Donald Shindel, Ronald Shott, Lisa Shott, Tammie Shumway, Andrew Shutter, Kenneth Sillik, Mark Smith, Michael Smith, Patty Sobbing, Sherry Sorensen, Dennis Sourwine, Robert Sowers, Angela Runkel, lody Rutter, Daniel Sando, David Yeagley, Yvonne Yingst, Todd Yoter, lanet Zeeger, April Wiles, Robin Williams, Wendy Wills, lodi Wise, Andrea Wise, Doreen Wolfe, Debra Woodruff, Diane Wunderlich, Susan Yeagley, Sandra Weikel, Rita Weise, Holly Spangler, Beth Spaulding, Toni Springborn, Donna Starry, Corneil Suarez, Carlos Swartz, Brenda Sweigart, Todd Trainor, Tina Truax, Lucy Uhrich, Robert Ulrich, Barry Ulrich, Paula Ursprung, Cathy Van Winkle, Kirk Vega, Abnel Wagaman, Christine Wagner, lonathan Wagner, Karen Wagner, Scott Walstrum, lulia Weatherholtz, Clarke Wenrich, Tammy Werner, Lori Werner, Mark Whitman, Toby Below: Bob Uhrich readies for a difficult backhand Zimmerman, Tina Zombro, Donna shot. Juniors CLASS OF 1985 Colors: Blue and White Flower: White Rose ing together is progress' working together is unity' thinking together is success. Motto: Coming together is beginningg keep- Right: FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS AND HOMEROOM REPRESENTA- TIVES, Seated: loan Hower IV.P.j, Frank Donley tPres.I, Val Long ISec.fTreas.l. Standing: Yvonne Wise, Diane Whitman, Angie Schreiber, Gigi Luciotti, Fred Stickler, George Gibble, Todd Richwine, Maryjean Dellinger, Wendy Hartman, Maria Meluskey, lanice Baker, loe Chobanoff, Rita Blouch. 1 , :.. 'Reiki - ' : :Iii . iigsiwggi f-fast. K: Above: Driving hard to the bucket is l.V. Cedar guard, Craig Coletti. Right: Taking the experimental bite of his lunch is Brian Thornton. Right: IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND HOMEROOM REPRESENTA- TIVES. Seated: Scott Wagner tV.P.I, Lynnea Groff tPres,J, Scott Bow- ers ISec.!Treas.I. Standing: Dan Mathews, Laurie Hummel, Scott Gronceski, Bonnie Charles, Tammy Wenrich, Yvonne Yeagley, Dave Dohner, lenny Dundore, Sue Miller, Tina Trainor, loey Litton, Caren Shaak. CLASS OF 1983 Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Flower: White Rose if you can achieve it you can become it. Motto: If you dream it, you can achieve itg Class Officers Left: Hearty eater Edmond Ream puts the finishing touches to his lunch. ali., ,..mv 'M RW-M 'S EW- sis N332 'N S' ,, i LIN N s x t ,,, t X X, N X s x QQ: R ' X Fliwex t s N H A X 'Q Left: With his ball in mid-air, golfer George Gibble watches with optimism. CLASS OF 1984 Colors: Red and Blue Flower: Red Rose Motto: The view from the top of the mountain is worth the climb. Left: SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND HOMEROOM REPRESEN- TATIVES. Seated: Deb Gordon fTreas,l, Abby Nabors lV,P.l, Tom Donley lPres.l, Christina Patemiti lSec.l. Standing: Wayne Apple, Paul Shutter, Dawn Charles, Sue Grofl, Patty Tevalt, Butch Dayhoff, Kori Miller, loe Hayes, Lisa Reifein. :'ll'lt' . ,, ,t. , . :,, ,, Q Above: Basketball scorekeeper Mike Sando takes a time-out for the cameraman. Class Officers fWEnyerlS MILK 132 I wlbrfwufm DAIRY QUEEN EAST 4512 E. Cumb. St. Lebanon O G THE ANN SHOP erland S 820 Cumb Specializing in PROM DRESSES and WEDDING GOWNS 273-2323 t. SCHGESIW 775 CUMBERLAND S T. DOWNTOWN LEBANON 17042 3 PH - 274 ds W' .'w' a ,. 57, wp' - CERESINI FIRE G SAFETY EQUIP. 724 Cumberland St. Lebanon, Pa, 17042 717 - 2728711 All Types CXB 84 Monitors Frank Ceresini Carolyn Ceresini Clifford Freeman ima aiafalq Equip, W,' l flw ef P000 :Wow-nfofx X 'kgfgdg'x' 65 fqvgona.-rf IW KECKLER AND HEITEFUSS. INC J lldufalllfl 1120 E cHocoLArs Av: I7 E MAIN STREET Hsasuzv PA 17033 ANNVILLE PA 11003 PHONE 533 2166 PHONE asv l7ll Lebanon N B Valle ational Bank REBER AUTO CO. 2 E. Cumberland St. A A Lebanon, PA 17042 MAMA JEAN'S Lebanon Plaza Mall TONY'S MINING COMPANY ROYER'S FLOWER SHOP 820 S. 12th St. CORNWALL, PA. Lebanon Valley Mall Ads 1 ig 1 .LH 4. xo 9 QQ QW 'r 272 2381 KENNETH M ZELLERS APPLIANCE SERVICENTER S WESTINGHOUSE S GENERAL ELECTRIC 535 CUMBERLAN LEBANON. PA. - . 9 3 9 . e aI 61100 W EUGENE HOASTER COMPANY, INC. Insurance of All Kinds .f - . ff, K1 4k,,,.k II. MILLER 81 BIXLER AUTOPARTS, INC. 1622 Cumberland Street Lebanon, Pennsylvania 17042 Ads 719 Quentin Road Lebanon, PA 17042 EVERITE KNITTING MILLS INC mx K, Kr 2 EAST LEI-IIVIAN STREET LEBANGN, PA 17042 ds gb A f BAMBERGER'S INC. 2 Cumberland Street Lebanon, PA 17042 D6 70010 'df INCORPORATED fl LEBANON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER the finest in men's wear formal wear metals 1 Ads 1621 Willow Street LUMBER QBUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 272-4681 Ox X COMPLIMENTS OF McClellan s Pharmacy 111 se ,gm WALTON SATELLITE TV SYSTEMS IUp To 60 Television Channelsy I RALPH WALTON Ph' 734-7 42 DE 13021 2 90 PA PhQ1717j272-2064 HAIR CARE CENTE FOR THE t 'I-gf , ggi ENTIRE FAMILY A GINNY KIENE, OPERATOR SI-IELLY FALK, OPERATOR FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL 272-9593 QRAREDKENC9 601 EAST EVERGREEN ROAD LEBANON, PLZQ42 9 wan el 5 753 CUMBERLAND ST. LEBANON PA HAIR UNLIMITED INDIVIDUALIZED HAIR CUTTING AND STYLING HOURS BY APPOINTMENT 648 Walnut St. Lebanon, PA 17042 ' ' 7 1 7-274-O31 1 R 8a J MOTORS, INC. CEDAR LANES .C Lebanon, PA 17042 rg MOTORS 't....,, FORD ' MERCURY ' LINCOLN SALES ' SERVICE LEASING ' DAILY RENTAL 1 Ads G IQ 000000900-O-Q QO STERLING DRUG INC. MYERSTOVVN, PENNSYLVANIA Manufacturers of Ethical 84 Proprietary Medicines EEE Breon Laboratories J Glenbrook Laboratories E Stervviri Laboratories twaiafvni Winthrop Laboratories STERLINGS BUSINESS IS EVERYBGDYS HEALTH Q Ads 141 142 Ad S STRICKLER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 819 CHESTNUT STREET LEBANON, PA. 17042 273-2641 service since 1860 . wg ,W-.,T LEBANON VALLEY NEWS CO. 37 SOUTH 8th STREET LEBANON, PA 17042 ie b an on Valli? 5 Distributor of Newspapers Magazines ' Paperbacks X 45 ,H IONE WAY FUNERAL HOME INC. Robert W. Krum, Supervisor STREET LEBAN COLONIAL THEATER Lebanon, PA 17042 JAFFE'S WALLPAPER 8: PAINTS 9th 8L Cumb. Sts. Lebanon, PA 17042 Lebanon Mobile one 905 E. CUMBERLAND ST. LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA 17042 RICHARD F. BLYLER OWNER PHONE 717 272-8543 f '!'f , ,,,,, ,XM , 31 i , ,,f,,, , rv ,i!1,,:' ' ' ,AGING . 'APU INQHDNY I KJ , 4 , ff ee'e ,W vi I . E IH ,E I I o nM , eoo e BOYER PRINTING AND BINDING CO. Q 7 W ' IIB! Hmmm Egvig Wf uality Pri t g To Office Design nce 1907 Furnit Sz Suppl 717-272-5691 9th 8z Chestnut Streets, Lebanon, Pa. Ads HAMILTON BAN: LEBANON COUNTY TRUST OFFICES 8th 8: Cumb. Sts. 2nd Ave. 8c E. Cumb. Sts. Mount Gretna Lebanonisii 4 Indd Territmy 'wifi ' ' 'tag S: I rfaiih it n' ..i:. , NL Q it l,addTc'rritory ' .k-4 Aly , bf,-V ,,, .an e,,,eee,It,:fee,.,,tW,W Q ggi' f Q D Q Lb G C e ALUMINUM IIC. 731 South Lincoln Avenue LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA 17042 Q57 THE CRIMPER 521 Cumb. St. Lebanon, PA 17042 273-7142 V Q? H. A. BOYD, INC. 'OMSWAGEN 12th gl Chestnut sts. Lebanon, PA 17042 ,, V , H5 , 1 -1 . ' ' ff 1 1, .I A if ,gi , W, 1 , ' x'Wf . W ' A ' .. ,WWW Y , A , ' x J ,. ,,,,.,,.-1 'ffm .ww , THE RAZOR'S EDGE 19 S. Eighth St. Lebanon, PA 272-2751 SGWERS PRINTING COMPANY 1882-1982 CGNGRATULATIGNS TO THE CLASS OF 1982 BEAMIE'S Mini-Market B Mbl MaM THOMPSON-MERHAR INSURANCE AGENCY E Ii 'ss I SI E 3 'f ' z L E ,Q A I 1 f I an , CIeaver Brooks on of Aqg0l2m me urns: A pt t Lebanon. PcnnsyIvanm t ff' Home Qfficm Mmhuwkft Qifm mam Cuts? wigggniifl Gmcnvilk. Magma Smffoni mm hlxiwaukff-mo Cl Www' Cleaver If Brooks DIVISION OF AQUA-CHENI, INC. Criginators 8a Largest Producers of PACKAGED STEAM BOILERS 1500 LEHMAN STREET LEBANON, PA CFD Ads f:f:33f:2:1:22523f PEIFFER'S Peoples FooDLAND 1ll +'-:2s:-.-f.-R.':-:QS-1-1-:2:ars-:v:1:1:' 1'-eff Bonk Onom . Z NW! ,gm nut: Lg. sf.f.,.,,gg Ads www QF: LEBANON'S FAVORITE MEATING PLACE OUR PATRDNS Dr. Digiacomo Dr. Gigler Mr. 81 Mrs. Darwin Glick Christianson 84 Meyer Dr. Worrilow 84 Barton Grumbine's Flowers Dr. Kleiser Dr. Light Dr. Todd Dr. Kelker Lebanon Electric!Supply Co. Dr. K. Gingrich Christian Light Book Store Dr. Ronald Bernhardt Brooks House Dr. Scholes Dr. Wertz Zales Diamonds l. C. Hauer 84 Sons Inc. Lesher-Mack Eatwell Diner Simon Kettering lohn's Schwinn Cyclery Dr. Menges Dr. Alley Garrity 81 Spangler Penn Corner Dr. 84 Mrs. Flowers Lebanon Valley Mall Association Dr. 84 Mrs. Clark George Charles D.D.S. l. B. Hoffman Don Griffith Ralph White Saylor's Pharmacy M. Schneider Compliments of a friend lra Stickler 84 Son Uhler's Studios Wenzler Real Estate SENICRS 1982 WE'VE GCT THE CLASS CLASS COLORS Maroon and White CLASS FLCWER Yellow Rose CLASS MOTTO Dont follow where the path leads Rather, go where there IS no path and leave a tra1l I O O I served as S ch walked e. egin as a ledge of emor Dlvlder Ove SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND HOMEROOM REPRESEN- TlVES Seated: Sue Snyder lSec fTreas.l, Marlin Chip user lPresJ, Alicia Meluskey KV Pj. Standing Kerry Eck, lane pler, Lori Baker, Becky Rohland, lim Hoch, Sharon Camant, Dicksie Boehler, Kathy Tonini, Charlene Moyer, ri Zellers, Paige Smilh, lohn Gates. FOREIG FRIENDS Lebanon High School welcomed nur exchange students in 1982. The xchange students made an excellent lansition and were very active in :hool activities. The students were lartha Frohmuller from Brazil, Lise loss from Norway, Ulrich Scholten nd Karl Odenthal from Germany. hese students returned to their na- ve countries after graduation with iany memories. The class of 1982 is ery grateful for the opportunity to ieet these students and will cherish ieir memories forever. gh! FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Martha Frohmuller, se Moss, Karl Odenlhal, Ulrich Scholten. I-IOMERGOM I-IELPERS Ever wonder who that senior was that ran past you in the hallway during homeroom? No doubt he had papers under one arm, boxes under the other, and money clutched tightly in his hands. 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M as w Wtfgfmd ,S , Egg wlvfwfgw aa W sv ,W me P35329 ,mv ss 9 ,rf ' 1, , Q ggggm , W , Qygbis mii e Em! ::.:E i:- S1012-'21,,gii'3i W A :Nw ga we 1 aff! 'f 0' M The following proofs: Batista, Pedro Bensinger, Karin Bergman, Terry Blessing, Barbara Boyer, Robert Brandt, Alfred Collins, lean Colon, Hector Eckel, Greg Deaven, jeffrey Estrada, Victor Fies, David Frantz, Edward Fritz, Kevin Hummel, leff Huynh, Phuong Kipp, Tammy Mader, Deanne Nauman, Selina O'Neal, David Odenthal, Karl Plummer, Randy Rapp, Bonnie Reigle, Carl Rhoades, David Sellers, Steve Serrano, Ivan Sholly, Charles Shutter, Harold Torres, David Torres, Manolita Varela, Santos Whitman, Arthur i seniors failed to turn in AND THE WINNER IS . . . During halftime of the Lancaster Catholic game, the 1981 Homecoming Queen was crowned. Six senior girls made up the court. They were nominated by the senior class, and then, the entire student body voted to determine the winner. The girls in this yearfs court were: Dicksie Boehler, Lisa Care, Diane Long, lane Page, Paige Smith, and Sue Snyder. As the girls stood on the field, the Alumni Band played. Finally, the new queen was announced. Last year's queen, Mary Foster, crowned this year's queen-Sue Snyder. lane Page was named first runner-up, and Dicksie Boehler was named second runner-up. Sue, along with her escort, Robert Binkley, then were driven around the track. The entire court was honored at a dance the following night. 1 Homecoming Above: Susan Snyder receives the crown and ' congratulatory hug from 1980 Queen, MaJ Foster. Newly-crowned Homecoming Queen Susar Snyder takes the traditional victory ride arouna the track. Right: Leading the Cedar squad through th Homecoming banner are Doug Edwards, Marij Luciotti, and Mike Battle. 1 I 3' ,. CUPID STRIKES Sponsored by the LODESTONE, the annual Sweetheart Dance proved once again to be a success. Nominations made by senior homerooms formed the Courts, and voters with pennies had their choice of Sue Snyder, Cindy Rauch, Laraine Barket, Diane Long, Lisa Care, Paige Smith, lane Page or Alicia Meluskey for the Queen of Hearts and Dale Getz, Bob Coomer, Bob Murphy, Tom Snyder, Scott Kreiser, lohn llgenfritz, Chip Houser or Dave Moyer for the King of Hearts. The competition was stiff and many votes were tabulat- ed. Laraine Barket was crowned Queen of Hearts with Cindy Rauch as first run- ner-up and Alicia Meluskey as second runner-up. Bob Coomer was named King of Hearts with first runner-up hon- ors going to Bob Murphy and Scott Kreiser was named second runner-up. Music was provided by Tim Wolfe. Top Center: Striking a romantic pose for the pho- tographer are lohn Shutter and Kathy Care. Right: The newly crowned King and Queen of Hearts, Laraine Barket and Bob Coomer, dance the traditional first dance together. aft: Yearbook staff members Karen Smith, licia Meluskey, and Patti Gettel are up bright 'id early Saturday morning decorating the afeteria for the Lodestone-sponsored dance. Left: The Court surrounds the king and queen at their places of honor. Below: Mr. Barry announces the King and Queen of Hearts as Dance Chairperson Lori Savering waits with a bouquet for the queen. Above: Frolicking on the dance floor gayly, is our little sweetheart, Michael Battle. Left: Radiant queen Laraine Barket, center, stands with first runner-up Cindy Rauch, right, and sec- ond runner-up Alicia Meluskey. Clockwise from Right: AI Brandt, Bob Moyer, loe Smetana, Tom Keller, Anne Eberley, Brent Zimmerman, lim Mark, Emily Gohn. CHEAP Friday, April 16th, marked the third annual Slave Day. On that day, the seniors came down from their perch atop LHS to be at the mercy of the underclassmen. The slave auction was held the preceeding day, at which time the LABOR Mark was the highest priced slave, a he was sold for 55200. Friday, though, was the memorabl day. Seniors were dressed in outfit ranging from dresses tboys, of course to army generals. They were at th mercy of their masters to perform ai seniors were sold. Chip Houser, Marc Hess, and lim Mark were the auction- eers who saw to it that all of the two hundred participating seniors were sold. Bidding began at fifty cents and contin- ued upward in quarter intervals. lim task demanded, no matter how men or difficult. Singing, speaking forei languages, carrying books, taking and dancing were just a few of demands placed upon the seniors their masters. X f X ' ,fx Z, Z Center: The slaves build a pyramid Clockwise from left, Bill Davis, Bob Murphy, Kim Adams, lohn Gates, Luis Ortiz, Dave Foreman, AI Brandt, Sharon McCamant, Kathy Weitzel, Lori Baker, Kathy Tonini, Alicia Meluskey, ludd Foelker, Tim Wolfe, Ed Koehler, lohn Shutter, Karen Smith. Slave Day N.. , W. W ff il A l 2,4 ' ,fgwiiii Above: A quiet dance is enjoyed by the prom-go- ers. Above Right: Posing for yet another picture are lim Mark and Lori Peiffer. Right: Taking a break from the dance floor are Fern Lozada, lohn Shutter, Selina Nauman, and Pam Heist. Nm Above: Irene Dolmatzis and Mike Gress shari a drink. Right: Lovely Lise Moss is swept off her fee by Bob Bordley. E it . s as E E ,W ll AN EVENING T0 REMEMBER All decked out in their gowns and tuxedos, the seniors and their dates attended the 1982 Senior Prom held at the Grantville Holiday Inn on june 4. The evening began at 6:00 with the couples greeting one another and showing off their outfits. At 6:30 everyone sat down for dinner with the choice of either filet mignon or lobster tail. After the meal it was time for pictures. The girls ran from table to table taking pictures of couples. Uhler's Studios was also there to take pictures. The band, Third Stream, was entertainment as they played to 11:00, while students danced. All this added up to a perfect way to end a fine year. Below: What will LHS do when Third Stream retires? Bottom: Andy Lebo's eyes are popping out from having his picture taken once too often. 1 iw-g.. ifyi 'W A NIGHT I GAZEBO Oh what a beautiful morning, oh what a cloudy day, oh what a won- derful evening, but after that, is when we really started to play. Yes indeed, everyone began to play at the post prom. After spending a most enjoyable night at the prom, the seniors returned home, changed out of their gowns and tuxedos, and hurried to the high school gym. Awaiting them at the high school was a group of parents, and Bob Bomgardner, who supplied the music for the night. There, the seniors were treated to all the food and beverages they could eat and drink. Plus, they were able to listen and dance to an excellent disc jockey. Everyone that attended the post prom, which lasted from 12:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m., had a very enjoyable and memorable time, All told, it was one ot the best post proms of all time. Below: Even the most conservative of us can not help but join in the swim, a famous punk dance. On one of her many trips around the gaze- ren Smith hops on by. 1: Ring around the gazebo was the favorite Above: Taking a break from the exhausting punking is Mike Andrews, lim Rudegeair, Tim Biever, Bill Houser, Bob Moyer and Rich Heim. Left: Are these seniors Cleaning the floor? No, theyre just gatoring. Post Prom 'Q i f Above: Attentively watching class president Chip Houser receive the first diploma are Sue Iceman. Cheryl Harter, Theresa Salem, lulie Kissinger, lane Hepler, and Lori Nolt. Right: Eyes on the stage, Thien Nguyen and Selina Nauman proceed down the aisle to take their seats. 1 Graduation : Yes, Kathy Pistone, we all have the right to Qruimphantly now. low: Randy Plummer steps up to receive his ia from Superintendent Keith Lebo. THE GRAND F IN ALE Graduation . . . a finale that marks a beginning . . . a stepping stone to the future. Lebanon High School's 110th Com- mencement Ceremony was held june 10, 1982. The air was filled with the joy of truimph and the anxiety of apprehen- sion as the Class of 1982 gathered as a class for the last time. Hugs were ex- changed and camera flashes illuminated the already shining faces of the happy graduates. llPomp and Circumstance sounded in the ears of the graduates as they marched to their seats. After several speeches, many awards, and the distribution of diplomas, the graduates stood to sing the alma mater with other alumnus, and it was over. The Class of 1982 was set free to experience life- with the best of wishes from Lebanon High School. Below: Reciting the Graduates' Prayer are a group of girls from the Class of 1982. Graduation Right: Lori Baker extends greetings to the audi- ence. Below: Offering the invocation is lohn Rohrbaugh. Prelude 1-Ginnie KSymph0ny R11 - Vierne ............. ... SuLanne Caldwell, Organist 'Processional Pump and Cireum.vtanee - Edward Elgar . .. . . . Suzanne Caldwell, Organist 'Invocation ......................... .. ... .... John Rohrbaugh Pledge of Allegiance ....................... ................... K evin Gibbons Slar Spangled Bannern- Francis Scott Key .... .... F rederick Glick, Student Conductor Greetings ..........................,......... ......................... L ori Baker Achieved is the Glorious Work 1 F. J. Haydn ........... Lebanon High School Concert Choir Christian Bieber, Student Conductor COMMENCEMENT THEME: THE TWO HUNDRED FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF GEORGE WASHINGTONZS' BIRTHDAY ON BEING FIRST ....,................................................... Nancy Bruder This is My Counlryu- Arr. Roy Ringwald ....,.......... Lebanon High School Concert Choir Ruth Batdorf, Student Conductor KEEPING THE SPIRIT OF WASHINGTON ALIVE ......... .... H enry Patschke WE TOO CAN SERVE .... .................. K erry Eck 'Awarding of Pri7es ..... ....................... I .uther W. Stone, Principal Greetings ................................. Jean I.. Gohn, President, Board of School Directors Presentation of Diploma to Senior Class President ..... ......... K eith H, Lebo, Superintendent Acceptance ..................,.....,.......... .... M arlin Houser, President of I982 Class Presentation of Diplomas ..................................... Keith H. Lebo. Superintendent Jean I.. Gohn. President. Board oi School Directors Roll Call ... ............,......,......... .... ,.,. . I ohn Detwiler and Thomas Weible Alma Mater .... ,........................................,.... G raduates and Alumni Robert Eisenhauer. Student Conductor ...Class of i982 Graduates' Prayer .... ...................... , ............ . . Written and led by lisa Burkholder Reeessional America the Beauldulu Katherine Lee Bates ........ Audience and Concert Choir 1 Graduation Above: Nancy Bruder discusses the advantage and disadvantages of being first. If Lettz X'We Too Can Serve was Kerry Eck's speech topic. Right: Henry Patschke Compares today to Wash- ingtoh's time. Aboveg Accepting the first diploma from superin- tendent Keith Lebo is Class president Chip Houser. Right: Lisa Burkholder leads the graduates in pray- er, Graduation .. ,12 7 , ,Wd . w , -,M W X 3 ' Q fevf v K V, , -W wg 5 'JV 'K 'WF ag! WP af f Vv. ' if XV N 'S ll f .,,, WI ,Lf - ,. Ei., ' ': ':1 ' wa , , 1 Q, ' 4 , 0 3 WZ n f 1 , y I I, ,ff. jf.: fi, Z Zygxgm W - A if f fy f' ,.. t ' ':' W Yi. y ' -:' ' ' I 2 ' V ,ii vvl. H rf EP W x Q f 3 z W. ff ff if '53 Q ,ff c S Vw ,......N 5191 A LITTLE CF OURSELVES LODESTONE. From heard of the elective, we wanted to be of producing the Finally, we were 1982 LODESTONE yearbook part of the first time we on staff and dreamt perfect yearbook. there. We were the staff, The perfect our dream was yet to be accomplished. Faced with the common problems of Far Left: The Go-Co's? No, just Emily Cohn, Lori Baker, Nancy Bruder, Lori Savering, and Patti Gettel, who went punk to sing We've Got the Beat! Left: Developing a new dunking style are Terry Barlet and Dave Beard. Below Left: Karen Smith and Alicia Meluskey jump for joy after graduation practice. having no pictures for one spread, no copy for another, and an epidemic of senioritis, we strived, but our llperfect book dream became a bit tarnished. Piece by piece we put it together, work- ing toward our dream. Now it is fin- ished, and although it may not be the perfect yearbook we dreamed about, it is ours. All the hours of hard work are in this book, as well as a little bit of our- selves. Below: Making himself at home on the lockers is Pete Gerberich. Far Below: Co-advisor Luther Stone assisted with many LODESTONE projects. , , , Lodestone Staff N., m'gnn9diugcl!P0955uY99WN,, Right: Ed Miller and lim Gates never leave home ' V L it esimwiwiw without their little cans. P xr S-t:iQiKsAFli3 NMMN fttit at sg Below: Smile, Dawn Royer, the underclass section is already finished! A , , 'U' Far Below: Go-fer Mike Battle likes to stay on top 0 ,N V l atxwsgaasmw X ,,,..,.....tL.. 2 - of things around the school. Above: Will Bob Schulte ever stop taking pictures of Charlene Moyer? Right: Displaying their agility are lohn llgenfritz and Kevin Kreiser. l Lodestone Staff 1982 LODESTO E STAFF Advisors: Mr. Edward Barry Mr. Luther Stone Editor-in-chief: Nancy Bruder Layout: Lori Baker Emily Gohn Lori Savering Kerry Eck Patti Gettel Copy: lohn Gates Vasilia Frangiadis Business Manager: Henry Patschke Business Asst.: lane Hepler Seniors: Alicia Meluskey Karen Smith Sports: Terry Barlet Kevin Kreiser Clubs: Pete Gerberich lim Hoch Underclassmen: lohn Ilgenfritz Dawn Royer Activities: Dave Donley Kori Zellers Index: lim Gates Ed Miller Go-fers: Dave Chico Beard Michael Battle Faculty: Charlene Moyer Photographers: Dave Moyer ludd Foelker Bob Schulte Marc Hess Greg Weaver Ann Eicco um W Above: Ever wonder what really goes on in the darkroom? ludd Foelker and Marc Hess demon- strate. Left: Future movie producer Henry Patschke searches for a place to splice the film, Top Left: Showing off her Texas tan is Kori Zellers. Top Right: Bessie Frangiadis' love of books is start- ing to show! Above: Yearbook accounts have left lane Hepler's eyes spinning. Lodestone Staff 201 102, 116 AAA Ace Aluminum- 145 Acker, Kevin-97, 116 Acosta, luana Adams, David-83, 108 Adams, Kim-35, 55, 103, 152, 153 189 Administration - 60, 61 Advanced Games Club- 102 Allwein, Debra - 62 Alwarey, lose - 124 Alvarez, Nancy - 108 Anderson, Angela - 116 Andrews, Doreen - 81 Andrews, Edward - 116 Andrews, Michael - 92, 94, 193, 152 193 Ann Shop, The- 133 Anspach, Robert-48, 83, 85, 108 Apple, lames- 12, 26, 28, 88, 89 152 Apple, Pamela-55, 95, 99, 124 Apple, Wayne- 10, 43, 116, 131 Arnick, Michael - 108 Arnold, Dawn - 104, 124 Arnold, lames - 124 Arnold, larrod - 83, 116 Arnold, Karen - 118 Arnt, lames - 54, 116 Arnt, Susan - 124 Astronomy Club - 102 Attwood, Beth - 5, 8, 38, 72, 80, 81 95, 102, 116, 122 Attwood, David - 88, 93, 94, 97, 98 102, 103 Attwood, Barbara - 152 Audio-Visual Crew - 97 Auman, Eddie - 116 Aurentz, Sheila- 31, 55, 95, 116 Aurentz, Vincent- 102, 108 B B Baish, Richard- 105, 124 Baker, lanice-9, 56, 81, 88, 92, 99 108, 130 Baker, lohn Baker, Lori-5, 20, 38, 73, 92, 98, 99, 101, 132, 135, 138, 151, 152 168, 170, 189, 196, 198, 201 Baker, Mark-46, 47, 116, 118 Bamberger's inc. - 138 I Band - 82, 83 Barket, Laraine-94, 152, 185, 187 Barlet, Terry-4, 42, 88, 91, 133, 140, 152, 162, 199, 201 Barlett, lohn - 116 Barr, Bonita-80, 82, 95, 116 Barr, loseph- 20, 152 Barrett, Mashonna- 124 Barry, Edward-6, 56, 59, 62, 67, 198, 201 Barry, leffrey- 116 Basehore, Ann-83, 95, 98, 106, 124 Basehore, Kevin Batdorf, Kathryn-81, 108 Batdorf, Ruth-75, 80, 81, 152 Betz, Gary- 19, 153, 169 Bickel, Bicycle Barry - 116 Safety Council -91 Bieber, Chris-80, 81, 82, 94, 99, 103, 154 Biever, Timothy - 154, 193 Billings, Richard - 62 Billman, Dean - 124 Binkley, Lisa -82, 84, 116 Binkley, Robert - 8, 74, 80, 81, 154, 184 Bishop, Penny - 116 Bixler, Daniel- 116 Bixler, Debra Blantz, Donna - 124 1 Batdorf, Steven Bates, lohn - 108 Batista, Pedro Battle, Michael-12, 26, 28, 29, 54, 134, 138, 152, 164, 174, 187, 200, 201 Battle, Robert- 11, 116 Battle Rosa-55 116 Baum: Beth-44,' 45, 31, 103 Baum, Kenneth - 54, 124 Baum, Lori-116, 123 Baylor, Dale - 153 Beamesderfer, Ruth - 108 Beamesderfer, Todd Beamesderfer, Tracey Beamie's Mini-Market - 146 Beard, David - 42, 91, 101, 102, 134, 135, 140, 145, 153, 157, 179, 199, 201 Beard, Margaret - 60 Beard, Richard - 108 Beard, Scott- 153 Bechtel, Kevin - 108 Beck, Dawn - 153 Beck, Kevin - 153 Beck, Norman - 116 Beck, Penny - 55, 153 Beck, Susan - 80, 81, 108 Beck, Tony - 97, 108 Beckey, Chris Beckey, Larry Bender, Bret- 22, 153 Bender, Bruce - 43, 116 Bender, Fredrick - 108, 114 Bender, Sherry - 108 Benner, Debbie - 99 Benner, Timothy - 13, 153 Bennett, Gerald Blauch, Thomas - 108 Bleecker, Catherine- 108 Bleecker, George - 116 Blessing, Barbara Blessing, Tammy - 108 Bleyer, Edward - 26, 116 Blimline, Lori - 124 Blouch, Calvin - 154 Blouch, Rita-82, 108, 113, 130 Blyler, Greta - 99, 154, 166 Boehler, Dicksie-12, 35, 44, 55, 80, 88, 89, 91, 98, 99, 151, 154, 174, 180, 184, 185 Boltz, Angel Boltz, Dawn - 51, 36, 124 Boltz, Diann - 116 Boltz, Michael- 124 Boltz, Warren - 116 Bomberger, Brenda - 62 Bomberger, Fredrick - 60 Bomberger, Mary - 80, 99 Bomgardner, Michael- 108 Bonalle, loseph - 116 Border, Debbie - 116 Bordley, Robert - 31, 154, 191 Bordner, Bonnie - 51, 98, 124 Bordner, Vida Boshart, Carolyn-9, 51, 80, 85, 94, Boshart, leffrey - 85, 91, 92, 108 Bow, Ben - 62 Bowers, Gary - 52, 53, 154 Bowers, Scott- 124, 130 Bowman, Patricia-34, 35, 48, 51, 62 Bowman, Robert - 60 Boyer, Georganna - 31, 103, 108 Boyer, lune - 154 Boyer, Kim - 154 Bennett, Robin Bensinger, Karin Bergman, Terry - 92, 93 Bermudez, Eva Ramos- 153 Boyer, 1 16 Boyer Boyer, Lori-44, 45, 51, 80, 82, Printing - 144 Robert Index Boys' Basketball-40, 41, 42, 43 Boys' Tennis - 55 Bradley, Kevin Brandt, Alfred- 187, 189 Brandt, Denise - 9, 51, 82, 84, 9i 99, 103, 124 Brandt, Margaret- 116 Brandt, Mary - 155 Brandt, Samuel-82, 85, 88, 116 Brandt, William - 155 Brass Choir - 85 Brehm, Paula - 108 Breithner, Todd - 155 Brent, Chris - 155 Brewer, Margaret - 60 Bricker, loanne - 108 Bricker, lohn - 116 Brightbill, Craig - 116 Brightbill, Nathan - 31, 33, 155 Brightbill, Ralph - 116 Brissette, Bobbi- 108 Brossman, Debra-82, 84, 124 Brossman, Roy-46, 48, 108, 113 Brouse, luliann - 57, 108, 117 Brucker, lohn - 116 Bruder, Linda- 18, 82, 116 Bruder, Nancy - 12, 14, 63, 88, 9t 96, 97, 98, 99, 102, 133, 138, 155 170, 196, 198, 201 Buffenmeyer, Dana-44, 45, 124 Bundy, William - 108, 115 Bupp, lames Burkholder, Lisa - 21, 80, 99, 101 155, 197 Bush, Alice - 26, 124 Bush, Andrew - 106, 108 Bush, Danielle-95, 96, 108 Butch, Michael C C Caceres, Zina - 57 Cabasquin, Freddy - 108 Cafeteria Aids - 70 Calhoun, Melissa - 155 Canfield, Troy Care, Kathy-96, 99, 155, 186 Care, Lisa - 23, 69, 80, 82, 99, 10' 155, 184, 185, 186 Carl, Craig Carpenter, David - 116 Carpenter, Donald - 156 Carter, Keith - 80, 108 Cascarino, Michelle-82, 84, 108 Cashmore, Robyn - 116 Cassel's - 140 Cedar Lanes- 140 Calaschi, loseph-7, 56, 59, 62, 65 Celaschi, Rynell-62, 64 Ceresini, David - 83, 116 Ceresini Fire 81 Safety- 134 Ceresini, Frank-83, 85, 156 Cessna, Raymond Chabitnoy, Stephanie - 44, 45, 55 80, 81, 82, 85, 116 Chadwick, Dawn - 156 Chadwick, Donna - 83, 108 Chadwick, Mark - 156 Charles, Bonnie - 5, 38, 90, 94, 124 130 Charles, Dawn - 92, 95, 117, 131 Checket, Keith Cheerleaders - 56, 57 Chepulis, Faye - 62 Chepulis, lerome - 62, 66 Chobanoff, loseph - 109, 130 Choir - 80 Chorus - 81 Christ, Edward - 124 Christianson, loel - 54, 82, 85, 95 109, 1 14, 1 15 Clair, Heidi- 156 Clair, Shawn - 109 Clark, lames- 109 Clark, ludith - 61 larke, Mike lay, Cecelia-96, 99, 103, 156 lay, Geraldine - 124 lay, Larry - 156 leaver, Brooks - 147 leland, lames - 62 lements, Scott- 5, 26, 52, 124 lements, William - 124 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Kelly-26, 46, 95, 117 Mary Ann - 124 Theodore-80, 82, 94, 157 William- 157, 168, 189 William - 117 Dayhoff, Butch- 10, 117, 131 Deaner, Kevin- 157, 166 DeAngelo, Robert lews, Lisa - 92, 95, 117 oates, Lisa - 156 offen, Rodger- 109 oleman, lamie - 57, 94, 117 oleman, Nenette - 35, 117 oles, lohn-6, 26, 27, 56, 59, 62, 66, oletti, Craig- 11, 43, 109, 130 ollins, lean ollins Lori-117 ollins, Scott-82, 84, 85 olon, Agnes olon, Aida - 117 olon, Hector olon, Lisa- 45, 99, 117 olon, Lisa- 45, 99, 117 olon, Marilyn - 109 olonial Theatre- 143 olophon - 208 omins, Leonita - 124 omputer Club- 103 onley, Andrew - 156 onley, Brett- 124 onn, George - 48, 109 onn, Kathleen-83, 84, 85, 124 onner, Diane-63 onner, Robert-26, 28, 156 onrad, George ookie Cutters- 139 oomer, Anthony-26, 27, 28, 48 49, 157 oomer, Hollis-52, 124 oomer, Robert-26, 28, 48, 49 157, 164, 186 oppenhaver, Paul-80, 81, 82, 84 85, 109 orcoran, Glenn - 117 orrado, Anthony - 124 Paubert, Crystal-90, 98, 99 otto, luanita - 117 otto, Lori- 109 raft, Steven - 82, 85, 109 ranford, Angela- 117 rawford, Cathy -82, 85, 95, 106 124 rimper, The- 145 ross Country- 36, 37 ruz, Becky-82, 83, 109 ruz, Diana - 109 ruz, lose - 32, 117 ulbert, Kristin - 124 unningham, Kristina urtin, Thomas - 104, 157 ustodians - 70 D D Pabich, Malanie - 124 Pabich, Sherri- 117 Pabich, Shirley - 117 Pagostino, Barbara Paigle, Gilles - 124 Paigle, Sylvie - 109 Pairy Queen - 133 Palesendry, Dwayne - 82 Paniels, Brian Parkes, Kerry - 117 Parkes, Wayne - 157 Parkes, William - 109 Pasher, lames - 39, 124 Pasher, Tracey - 109 Paub, leffrey - 109 Paub, Richard- 157 Paub, Richard Paub, Robert-26, 52, 53, 124 Paub, Tammy - 55, 109 Paubert, Pamela - 124 Paum, Steven - 109 iavid's Shoe Store- 133 Pavis, Christi- 157 Pavis, Harry - 117 Pavis, lames- 109 Pavis, Kelly - 157 - 51, 82, 109 Deaven, Brian - 109 Deaven, leff - 78, 80 Deaven, Lore - 158 Deaven, Norman - 117 Degler, lohn Deimler, lamie - 56, 101, 124 Deiter Geo e 63 I rg - Dellinger, Maryiean-51, 82, 84, 90, 99, 109, 130 Delmarcelle, Tina-83, 99, 109 DeLong, Michael- 31 Demler, Doris - 158 Demler, Tina - 125 Demler, Traci- 80, 117 Demmy, leffrey - 109 Demmy, Millie - 158 Dengler, David - 82, 84, 125 Deraco, lohn - 117 Derr, Dale - 117 DeSendi, Angela - 80, 99, 117 DeSendi, Robert-39, 52, 53, 89 Detweiler, lohn - 63 DeVono's - 138 Diamond, Lori- 35, 109 Diaz, Evelyn Dilohnson, Frank - 48, 109 Dilger, lodi-80, 93, 94, 125 Dilger, Sherri- 80, 117 Dinolus, Ann - 61 Dissinger, lohn - 109 Dissinger, Larry - 157 Dissinger, Mark Ditzler, Brian - 109 Ditzler, Randy - 158 Ditzler, Sheila - 158 DiVittore, Leanne Dobbs, Charles - 158 Doering, Pamela - 109 Dohner, David-88, 98, 102, 103, 125, 130 Doll, Hope - 125 Dolmatzis, Irene- 19, 158, 190 Donley, Dave-88, 89, 98, 100, 135, 136, 143, 145, 158, 198, 201 Donley, Frank-82, 84, 85, 109, 130 Donley, lohn-8, 89, 109 Donley, Thomas-43, 82, 89, 91, 1 31 Don's Tackle Shop - 139 Dougher, Lori - 99, 159 Dove, Beverly Dove, Chris Dowhower, Daniel- 17, 159 Drama Club - 96 Drum, Robert-94, 102, 103 Drupp, George - 117 Drupp, loseph - 109 Duman, julie Duman, Louis Duman, Wendy - 159 Dundore, Eugene- 159, 92, 93 Dundore, lennifer- 35, 51, 94, 125 130 Dundore, Stephanie-35, 51, 109 Dunlap, Sheila - 117 Dunyan, Carolyn - 65, 109 Dutton, Brian - 125 E E Early, Lois- 159 Eaton, Larry-48, 117 Eberly, Ann-82, 84, 85, 125, 188 Eberly, Brian Ebright, Helene-80, 81, 90, 94, 125 Eck, Kerry-4, 17, 31, 88, 97, 98 133, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140, 143 145, 151, 159, 197, 198, 201 Eckel, Greg-31, 97 Eckel, Shelly-80, 109 Edris, Donna- 109 Edwards, Clayton-16, 28, 48, 49, 159 Edwards, Douglas-26, 46, 48, 117, 185 Edwards, Grace - 103, 159 Eggert, Linda - 81, 109 Eiler, Elson - 109 Eisenhauer, lohn Eisenhauer, Patrick - 110 Eisenhauer, Robert-2, 16, 79, 80, 81, 97, 159, 172 Eisenhauer, Robert - 54, 110 Eisenhauer, Terry-89, 101, 103, 159 Elliot, linda-99, 160, 162 Elliot, Thomas - 125 Embich, lohn Emrich, Scott- 46, 125 Emsweiler, Douglas Englehart, leffrey - 110 Englehart, Robert - 110, 114 Englehart, Ronald - 110, 120 Enriquez, Teresa- 5, 38, 94, 96, 110 Eppley, Georgine-100, 101, 160 Erdman, Diane - 117 Espinal, Zonia- 117 Espinar, Francisco- 26, 48, 125 Estrada, Victor E-town Honor Choir-81 Etzweiler, Linda - 160 Etzweiler, Linda Etzweiler, Marian Eugene Hoaster Insurance Co. 136 Euston, Guy - 63 Evans, Angie - 125 Evans, Cynthia - 125 Evans, Craig- 160 Evans, leffrey - 110 Everite Knitting Mills Inc.- 137 Exchange Students- 151 F F Fager, Tracy - 82, 110 Fahler, Diane - 125 Fake, Dianne - 125 FBLA - 101 Feaser, Anndee - 110 Feaser, Charles - 125 Feather, Debra - 125 Feeman, Douglas - 26, 125 Felty, Michael- 26, 28, 52, 53, 160 Fenstermaker, loan - 63 Fertig, Carlin - 117 Fessler, Georgann - 117 Fessler, George - 110 Ficco, Ann-83, 84, 85, 125 Ficco, Rita - 35, 45, 55, 83, 110 Fidler, Clifford Fidler, Mark Fidler, Paul- 160 Fieid Hockey- 34, 35 Field, Wendy - 98, 99, 125 Fields, Eric - 26, 28, 48, 49, 50, 160 Fies, David Fies, Gail- 5, 38, 110 Fies, Suzanne - 117 Fink, Charles - 44 Fink, Michael- 110 Firestine, Brenda-82, 90, 91, 103, 125 Firestine, Robert - 117 Fischer, Scott- 160 Fischer, Sherri- 117 Fisher, Anthony Fisher, ludith - 74, 75, 106, 125 Flamm, Kelly - 85, 125 Fleischer, Fredrick - 117 Fleischer, Neil- 63 Foelker, ludd-17, 54, 89, 160, 172, 189, 201 Folmer, Frederick - 63 Foltz, Megan-38, 91, 92, 94, 99, 103, 125 Foltz, Thomas-63 Football-26, 27, 28, 29 Foreman, David-22, 39, 160, 189 Forinash, Lisa-103, 161 Forry, Cathy - 125 Fortna, David- 12, 26, 125 Fortna, Michael- 117 Fortna, Michelle - 52, 110 Foster, Ann-82, 99, 110 Foster, Kathleen Fox, Timothy - 110 Fraizier, leffery Fralick, leffery-5, 106, 125 Franco, Maria - 117 Frangiadis, Dimitrios-46, 48, 89, 91 117, 118 Frangiadis, Vasilia- 86, 87, 94, 95 96, 99, 103, 161, 201 Frantz, Allen - 46, 117 Frantz, Edward Frantz, Linda- 125 Fratello, Dawn Frazier, David - 110 Fredrick, Barbara - 161 French Club - 95 Frescatore, Byron - 118 Freshman Class Officers- 130 Freshman Homeroom Representa- tives - 130 Frey, Kim - 110 Frey, Lori - 82 Fritz, Kevin Frohmuller, Martha - 51, 97, 98, 99, 151, 161 FSA - 100 Fuhrman, Holly-82, 84, 101, 125 Fuhrman, Luther- 125 Fuhrman, William - 110 GG Gaidos, Cynthia - 125 Gaidos, lames - 110 Galbraith, Linda - 161 Gamble, lacqueline - 57, 118 Gamble, Leroy - 110 GAP - 92 Garcia, Carmen - 90, 118 Garcia, Onix - 110 Gardner, Brian - 48, 49, 161 Gardner, Helene - 125 Gardner, ludith - 63 Garloff, Ricky - 110 73, 94, 96 G P 158, Garloff, Vickie - 118 Garman, Karen - 107 Garrett, Bryan - 110 Garrett, David - 161 Garrett, Linda - 161 Garrett, Robert Garrett, Thomas - 83, 110 Gass, Dawn - 125 Gates, Calvin - 63 Gates, lames-48, 49, 134, 138, 152 161 , 200, 201 Gates, lohn-20, 88, 89, 98, 99, 151 161, 189, 198, 201 Geesey, Shelly Geist, Chris Geist, Lori-55, 162 Gerace, Anthony - 64 1 Gerberich, Charles Gerberich, Peter-3, 17, 36, 37, 48 49, 67, 90, 91, 94, 98, 99, 101 102, 136, 138, 140, 143, 144, 162 199, 201 German Club-94 Gettel, Patricia-2, 5, 17, 38, 63, 73 80, 88, 90, 95, 98, 99, 133, 136 138, 140, 145, 147, 162, 198, 201 Gettel, Mary Ann-60 Gettle, Gregory-64 Gettler, Candy Gettler, lenette Getz, Dale-27, 28, 42, 52, 53, 89 156, 162, 186 Getz, Lynn-80 Gibble, Beth-88, 91, 94, 95, 102, 125 Gibble, George-39, 94, 110, 130 Gibbons, Elizabeth - 60 Gibbons, Kevin-8, 26, 28, 48, 29 P P P f I f P 73, 162 Gibbons, Mary-33, 35, 46, 51, 90 99, 102, 121 Gingrich, Deborah 48, 88, 89, 110 Gibbons, Thomas - - 162 Gingrich, Gregory - 39, 125 110 Gingrich, Michael- Gingrich, Richard - Gingrich, William - 80, 125 162 Index 203 Girls' Basketball- 44, 45 Girls' Tennis - 38 Girls' Track - 51 Glant, Brenda - 118 Glant, Gerald Glant, jaqueline - 162 Glant, joseph Glick, Amy - 80, 83, 118 Glick, Elizabeth - 61 Glick, Fred-3, 38, 37, 80, 83, 84, 85, 98, 162, 180, 185 Gohn, Emily-17, 72, 80, 81, 83, 84 85, 86, 87, 88, 96, 97, 98, 132 135, 138, 143, 145, 162, 168, 188 198, 201 Gohn, jean - 61 Golf - 39 Gonzalez, Brunhilda Gonzalez, Carlos-85, 110 Gonzalez, Emelio Gonzalez, Geraldo Gonzalez, Leocadio - 110 Gonzalez, Manuel- 110 Gonzalez, Nancy - 110 Gonzalez, Norma - 125 Gonzalez, Nydia- 118 Goodwin, Daniel Goodwin, Scott- 163 Gordon, Charles- 163 Gordon, Debra-92, 96, 99, 103, 1 18, 131 Graby, Brian Graby, Robert - 125 Graduation- 194,195, 196, 197 Graeff, Theodore-6, 43, 64 Granel, Sandra - 118 Granell, jaime Grangen, Melissa - 118 Griffin, Blanche - 118 Griffin, Sharon - 110 Griffith, Tammy - 63, 72, 75, 80, 81 86, 88, 163, 166 Griffiths, Gordon - 82, 1 10 Groff, Deborah - 64 Groff, H. Gerald -64 Groff, Loretta-33, 35, 51, 90, 95, 99, 103, 118 Groff, Lynnea-35, 44, 45, 95, 99 125, 130 Groff, Susan - 118, 131 Gronceski, Scott- 54, 97, 102, 103 130 Gross, Brian - 110 Gross, David-79, 80, 83, 84, 85, 163 Gross, Kerry - 118 Gross, Tina Gruber, Alice - 60 Gundmm, Michael- 163 Guntle, Vincent- 30, 31, 163 H H H.A. Boyd, Inc.-145 Hackman, Barry- 163 Hacunda, janelle-82, 84, 125 Hacunda, jodi - 163 Hains, Lisa-82, 84, 99, 126 Hair Unlimited - 140 Haldeman, Robert - 118 Haldeman, Wendi- 17, 82, 118 Hall Monitors - 11 Hamilton Bank - 141 Hamilton, james - 126 Hamilton, Mary - 82, 118 Hammer, Alfred - 83 Hammer, Kathleen - 118 Hammer, Lisa Hansell, Brian - 126 Hansell, Kim- 163 Haney, Thomas - 64 Harlan, james - 118 Harlan, Karen - 126 Harman, Michelle Hamly, Cheryl Harrington, Barbara - 118 Harter, Cheryl - 9, 56, 99, 163, 194 Hartlieb, William - 110 Hartman, Christopher Hartman, David-26, 29, 126 Hartman, David - 48, 118 Index f 1 f Hartman, Wendy-92, 95, 96, 110, 130 Hartmoyer, Stephen -103, 164 Hartz, joel Hatzikoutelis, Ekatrerina-55, 80, 82, 95, 126 Hatzikoutelis, Gust-31, 89, 94, 102, 103, 160, 164 Hauer, Peter-12, 48, 49, 94, 103, 164 Haulman, Brad - 110 Haulman, Ed Haulman, Sharon - 126 Haulman, Vickie - 110 Hayes, Donna Hayes, joseph - 10, 131 Hayes, Nancy - 55, 164 Heagy, Denise-55, 80, 83, 118 Heagy, Kenneth Heasv, R0bel'l-26, 28, 52, 53, 158, 164, 183 Heath, Angela - 110 Heberlig, Raymond - 64 Heberlig, Eric - 111 Heberling, Gregory Heberling, james Heblow, Michael- 126 Heblow, Scott- 80, 118 Heck, Larry - 64 Heckard, Kathryn - 65 Heckard, Kevin - 111 Heckard, Terina - 118 Heckard, Timothy Heffner, Randy - 118 Heilman, Holly - 51, 99, 126 Heim, Richard- 164, 193 Heisey, Scott- 126 Heisler, Grace - 111 Heist, Brian-79, 80, 81, 96, 164 Heist, justine - 164 Heist, Harold Heist, Lisa Heist, Lorraine - 82, 100, 101, 164 Heist, Pamela-9, 92, 164, 190 Henning, Sharon - 56, 101, 159, 165 Henning, William - 118 Hentz, Gloria - 85, 111 Hepler, jane - 17, 83, 94, 85, 88, 91 94, 96, 97, 151, 165, 194, 201 Herb, Robert - 111 Herman, jodi- 126 Herman, john - 126 Hennan, Patrick- 165 Hemley, Denise - 35, 81, 111 Hess, Charles- 40, 65 Hess, Marc-13, 48, 49, 88, 89, 93, 99, 138, 143, 144, 145, 165, 187, 201 Heverling, Daniel- 54, 89, 111 Heverling, R. james - 65 Heverling, Lisa - 118 Heverling, Tracy - 118 Hinks, Wendy Himeisen, Michael- 118 Hi-Y - 88 Hoch, james-42, 88, 91, 99, 101 102, 132, 134, 135, 138, 140, 145: 151, 165, 178, 198, 201 Hockenberry, james- 111 Hockley, David-13, 31, 63, 155 165 Hockley, Frank W.-65 Hockley, Michael- 111 Hockley, Robert - 111 Hoffman, Elizabeth-90, 94, 99, 126 Hoke, jodi - 165 Hoke, Wendy- 165 Hollowell, Paul Homecoming - 184, 185 Hoover, john - 118 Hom, Andrew-43, 88, 91, 102, 118 122 Horn, Sophonarath - 126 Horn, Stephen-31, 54, 88, 93, 98, 102, 126 Hornickell, Carl- 118 Hornickell, jodi-83, 165 Homickell, Wendy - 111 Horst, Deanna Horst, Michael- 111 Hostetter, Earl- 165 Hostetter, Russell- 166 Hostetter, Yvonne - 11 1 f f Houser, Marlin-26, 28, 46, 48, 49, 86, 90, 151, 152, 166, 186, 187, 197 Houser, Michael Houser, Sheldon - 126 Houser, William - 5, 42, 52, 166, 193 Houtz, Christine - 51, 102, 118 Houtz, Debra Bixler- 166 Houtz, Kathleen - 36, 51, 111 Howard, joseph - 48, 126 Howard, jean - 51, 82, 99, 111, 113 Howard, joan - 82, 90, 111, 113, 130 Hower, Robin - 36, 37, 110, 111 Hubbard, Carla - 118 Hubbard, Terrence - 183 Hubler, Sherri Huffman, Melissa - 83, 88, 118 Hugendubler, Tina - 166 Hummel, Dawn - 126 Hummel, jeff Hummel, Kristin - 118 Hummel, Laurie - 83, 90, 98, 99, 126, 130 Hunsicker, Dawn Huynh, Phuong I I Iceman, Chris- 166 Iceman, Suzanne - 100, 166 Iceman, Wendy Ilgenfritz, john-13, 42, 89, 90, 133, 135, 140, 145, 162, 166, 178, 186, 200, 201 Ill, Christie - 119 Ill, janell - 119 lrizarry, Frank Irwin, David - 126 J J lackman, David - 11 1 jackman, Nicholette - 126 jackman, Robin - 119 jackson, Betty - 64, 65, 68 jaffe's - 143 janesko, 168 Ruben-48, 49, 95, 186, johnson, Kerk - 166 johnson, Kristi- 35, 126 johnson, Laurie - 11 1 johnson, Patricia - 55, 111 jones, Scott- 48, 119 jones, Yvonne - 65 jonovich, Tiffany - 55, 111, 112 jordan, jerry - 111 jordan, Thomas - 26, 27, 59, 65 jr, Tri-Hi-Y - 89 jumper, Marcia - 126 jumper, Philip junior Class Officers- 130 junior Homeroom Representatives - 130 K K Kaighn, Leonard-38, 126 Kaplan, Bryan-37, 43, 97, 102, 103, 126 Karsnitz, Kelly - 118, 119 Kaufold, Carol- 167 Kaufold, Larry - 1 11 Kaufold, Sandra- 167 Kearney, Patrick - 167, 169 Keckler 84 Heitefuss- 134 Keener, Cheryl- 167 Keener, Deanene - 183 Keller, Karen-82, 99, 103, 126 Keller, Thomas - 29, 48, 49, 166, 167, 187 Kent, Patricia - 167 Kercher, Suzanne - 57, 111 Kerkeslager, john - 1 1 1 Kerkeslager, Victoria - 45, 1 19 Key Club - 81 Kiefer, Sarah Kersler, Denise - 126 Kille, Debra - 111 Killian, Charles- 39, 126 Killinger, Deborah-90, 94, 98, 126 Kim, Kyung - 85, 111 Kimmel, Donna-55, 96, 126 Kimmel, Michael Kimmel, Rosemarie - 167 Kindt, Cherie - 119 Kipp, Robbi Kipp, Tammy Kirby, Franklin - 1 1 1 Kirchoff, Wardine - 51, 57, 80, 119 Kirsch, john Kiscadden, Bradley - 85, 119 Kiscadden, jeff- 167 Kissinger, julie- 16, 72, 83, 103, 16 194 Kissinger, Kelly Kissinger, William - 52, 126 Klein, Thad- 126 Klepper, George - 111 Klick, Beverly Kline, Debra - 103, 167 Kline, Gloria - 80, 119 Kline, Heidi- 35, 44, 45, 90, 91, 11' Kline, Terry - 65, 116 Kline, Vickie - 126 Klinger, Sharon- 35, 55, 126 Klohr, Richard Klopp, jamie - 111 Klopp, Melinda - 168 Knapp, Rodney - 111 Knapp, Scott Knoche, Shari- 35, 81, 111 Koehler, Ed-82, 84, 85, 168, 189 , Kohl, Gordon - 65 1 Kohr, Barry- 46, 126 Kohr, julie Ann - 102, 119 Kohr, Lisa - 111 Kohr, Mary - 119 Kohr, Shawn- 31, 100, 168 Kohr, Terri- 55, 101, 126 Kolovani, Gina-55, 84, 98, 126 Kolovani, Louis - 126 Kopenhaver, Craig Koren, james- 126 Koslosky, Marc - 115, 119 Koslosky, Valerie - 57, 81, 111 Kotay, RoseMarie - 61 Krall, Kyle -94, 97, 98, 102, 10 168 Krall, Renee Krause, Scott Kreider, Kelly- 127 Kreiser, Danielle - 81, 95, 96, 9' 111 Kreiser, George - 119 Kreiser, janette - 1 11 Kreiser, jody - 127 Kreiser, john Kreiser, Kevin - 16, 26, 29, 48, 5' 93, 99, 156, 168, 200, 201 Kreiser, Kevin - 119 Kreiser, Lloyd -82, 84, 109, 111 Kreiser, Richard Kreiser, Richard - 83 Kreiser, Scott- 26, 28, 29, 48, 54 89, 99, 102, 168, 186 Kreiser, Terry - 11 1 Kreiser, Wendy - 127 Kreitzer, Steven - 168 Krick, Cheryl-51, 57, 81, 111 Kuhn, Kelli- 168 Kuhn, Kristen - 96, 127 Kuhn, Leigh - 35 Kulikowski, Cindy-57, 94, 127 Kunder, Elizabeth - 84, 119, 123 Kuntz, William - 60 Kurtz, Leon - 60 Kupp, Gregory- 90, 102, 119 KZ Appliance - 136 Kupp, David - 69 L L Lab Assistants - 93 Labe, john Lackey, Larry - 119 Lackey, Linda - 51, 94, 127 Lackey, Sharon - 94, 112 Ladd Motors- 144 Fountain, Laurie-35, 80, 81, 95, 119 gerwall, Lisa - 168 ndis, lames ndis, Karen - 168 ne, Randy- 127 ne, Rebecca - 112 nsberry, Donald - 66 ntz, Susan - 169 udermilch, Allison - 57, 119 udermilch, lohn udermilch, Michael- 119 udermilch, Tina - 112 uer, Michael- 119 wrence, leffery - 119 banon Mobile Fone- 144 bo, Andrew-16, 29, 46, 88, 89, 93, 156, 169, 191 bo, Keith-60, 61, 197 edom, Christopher- 127 edy, Carol- 104, 127 hman, Larry hr, Kimberly - 55, 119 iss, Carl anich, Christopher - 112 ion, Rosalinda- 169 ionard, Colleen - 119 ionard, lulie -103, 119 ionard, Paula - 169 isher, Marlene - 66 vengood, leffrey - 169 xrary Aides - 71 jdick, lohn - 119 1eaweaver, Lori 1n, William Ben - 66 ttle, lames- 127 iton, loseph-75, 78, 80, 81, 94, 96, 98, 127, 130 adestone Staff- 198, 199, 200, 201 aeper, Raymond - 119 agan, lames-82, 112 ang, Catherine- 169 ang, Danette ang, Diane-100, 169, 184, 185 186 ang, Robin - 46, 127 ang, Tina - 119 ang, Valerie-82, 84, 95, 99, 112, 130 angenecker, Gail-82, 169 angenecker, Lori-94, 103, 119 127 apez, Elias - 48, 127 apez, Felipe - 112 apez, Nelson - 112 awe, Gary - 127 azada, Fern- 169, 190 iciotti, Gianna-51, 57, 112, 130 iciotti, Mario-26, 29, 48, 50, 89, Massar, Michelle - 119 Matala, Harry - 60 Mathews, Dan - 31, 54, 94, 98, 130 Mathews, Kristine - 56, 121 Matters, Paul- 26, 48 Matthew, Donna Mavity, Angel Maxey, Matthew-88 Mayberry, Gloria Mays, Barbara- '112 Mays, Regina McAbee, Tina McCamant, Kimberly- 35, 44, 90, 91, 99, 101, 119 McCamant, Sharon-99, 101, 151, 170, 189 McCarty, Karen-82, 99, 127 McCauley, Scott-74, 93, 95, 96, 98, 127 McClellan's Pharmacy - 138 McConnell, Anita - 127 McCurdy, Gemnie - 120 McDaniel, Kenneth - 112 McDanieIs, lon - 66, 116 McFadden, Ann - 66 McGee, Lorna - 66 McGinity, Denise- 112 McKinney, lacqueline McKinney, lodi-82, 84, 120 McLaughlin, Ellen - 92, 170 McMinn, Lori- 82, 112 McNally, Carolyn - 67 Meade, William - 112 Mease, Connie- 55, 127 Mease, Todd- 112 Mease, Neal-83, 84, 85 Medical Careers Club - 103 Mee, Phan Mehler, Andrew- 94, 170 Mehler, Edward - 94 Mehler, lames Meily, Deborah - 127 Meily, Donald - 127 Meiser, Nadine - 120 Meluskey, Alicia-4, 5, 38, 88, 90, 98, 99, 103, 151, 170, 178, 186, 187, 189, 199, 201 Meluskey, Maria-35, 85, 96, 99, 112, 130 Messimer, Christie - 127 Messner, Brenda - 112 Messner, Brian - 112 Metheny, Danielle - 112 Miley, Kathy - 170 Miley, Lisa- 94, 112 Milgate, Rosemary - 67 Miller!Bixler Auto Parts- 136 Miller Bros, - 138 80, 81, 119, 91, 98, 169, 184 idwig, Marcia - 81, 112 iquis, Carlos - 112 M M lsch, Traci- 112 itz, Michael- 127 lyando, Lourdes fC Honor Band- 84 fNB - 134 imaster, Linda- 127 lader, Deanne lader, Royce laintenance Crew - 70 lartin, Patrick - 119 lalin, David - 94, 170 lalin, Lori- 119 lama lean's - 135 lanz, Carol- 119 lanz, Lorraine - 127 laransky, john - 88 larderness, Leroy - 176 larinkov, Gary - 119 lark, Debbie - 97, 170 lark, lames-9, 82, 84, 85, 86, 93, 99, 170, 187, 190 lark, lames - 119 larshall, Tammy - 119 87, lartarano, Louis-26, 27, 48, 51, 66 larty's Music Store - 145 lasemore, Dalene - 1 12 Miller, Cynthia-92, 99, 103, 127 aooooo reason 1 robots 1 bosses ,' osoooo 1 oooooo ooosoo Oli ill gl! 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Morales, lose-83, '112 Morales, Melissa-44, 55, 127 Morgan, Debra - 112 Morgan, Kelly- 120 Morris, lames-82, 85, 127 Morris, Scott - 171 Morrow, Bryan- 127 Moss, Lise-51, 74, 80, 81, 94, 96, 99, 151, 171, 182, 191 Mottin, Mary Ann- 177 Mountz, Brad-80, 82, 84, 171 Moyer, Betty-83, 120 Moyer, Charlene-84, 99, 136, 143, 144, 151, 171, 172, 200, 201 Moyer, David-17, 26, 29, 46, 47, 63, 65, 92, 93, 99, 172, 174, 186, nun nun 6 on ann a' nun ouur sgutg at I nun 4 azwffe ' ,Q A 1 ff ff ,,,. 1 , i 5 1 EZ 2 u C Nelson, Kelly-82, 84, 107, 127 Neuin, Karen -82, 172 Neuin, Michelle - 120 Neuman, lacquelyn - 51, 57, 112 Newman, Thelma - 67 Newmaster, Nicole - 120 Nguyen, Hoawg Nguyen, Thien-36, 37, 48, 50, 172, 194 Nicholas, Earl Nicholas, Karen - 112 Nixon, Barry - 83, 112 Nixon, Bryan-82, 84, 127 Nolt, Lori- 103, 171, 194 Nolt, Stephanie-51, 103, 120 Nye, Daniel-97, 105, 172 Miller, Edward-26, 28, 29, 48, 50, 109, 134, 138, 152, 170, 200, 201 Miller, Gary-23, 29, 99, 171, 174, 182 Miller, Georjean Miller, lames- 127 Miller, lames-52, 107, 120 Miller, Miller, loseph- 16, 98, 103, 171 Karen-35, 45, 55, 88, 120 Miller, Kenneth - 171 Miller, Kim - 127 Miller, Kimberly- 120 198, 201 Moyer, David - 120 Moyer, Gregory-61 Moyer, Lori Moyer, Robert- 172, 187, 193 Moyer, Sandra-51, 82, 112 Mumford, lolene - 172 Mumford, Michael- 112 Murphy, Robert-26, 29, 48, 50, 68, Nye, led- 106, 127 O Octagon Club- 88 Odenthal, Karl-86, 87, 151 O'Leary, Denise Oliver, Wendy O 88, 89, 91, 97, 99, 164, 172, 186, 189 Murray, Christopher-89, 112 Musical-76, 77, 78, 79 Muth, Scott-94, 172 O'NeaI, David O'NeaI, Mary - 82, 113 Onofrey, lohn - 31, 82, 127 Opilo, David - 37, 67 Oratorical Contest-86, 87 Miller, Kori-83, 120, 131 Miller, Lenann- 17, 55, 82, 84, 99, 127 Miller, Michael- 120 Miller, Monica-78, 80, 99, '100, 171 Miller, Paul Miller, Phillip- 120 Miller, Susan-82, 84, 95, 127, 130 Miller, Scott- 1 13 Miller, Stephen - 67 Miller Teresa- 101, 171 Mills, Christopher Mills, Karen - 67 Minnich, Barbara - 112 Mitchell, George - 112 Mohl, Douglas- 171 Mohler, Sheila - '120 Mohn, Thomas-67, 97 Moll, Michael- 112 Moody, jeffrey - 39, 52 Moore, Marian - 60 NNN Nabors, Abelina - 51, 57, 88, 96, 102, 117, 120, 131 Nace, lames - 112 Nace, Mark -112 Nace, Robert - 120 Nace, Theresa - 82, 120 Nace, Thomas - 112 Nagle, leffrey - 172 National Honor Society - 98 Nauman, Selina-70, 96, 194 Neidermyer, Sharon - 120 Neidermyer, Sherry- 120 Orchestra - 85 Ortiz, Betsy- 55, 113 Ortiz lohnny- 113 Ortiz Luis-26, 29, 173, 189 Ortiz: Reynaldo - 120 Owens, David - 127 P P Padillas, Steven Page, Elizabeth- 100, 127 Page, lane- 173, 184, 185, 186 Pastore, Marina - 151 Patches, Tracy-35, 88, 96, 99, 102 Index Patches, Wayne Paterniti, Christina-5, 38, 88, 96, 1 20, 12 2, 1 31 Patrick, Loriann - 120 Patrick, Royal-10, 72, 80, 85, 91, 113 Patrons - 148 Patschke, Henry-6, 21, 88, 94, 98 135, 136, 138, 139, 143, 144, 160i 173, 178, 197, 201 Patschke, Lisa - 1 13 Peach, Luanne- 57, 120 Peffley, Candy - 83, 128 Peffley, Susan - 128 Peiffer, lohn - 128 Peiffer, Lori - 82, 90, 113, 190 Peiffer, Tim-48, 50, 173, 175 Peiffer, William Peiffer's Foodland - 148 Pennypacker, Samuel- 170, 173 People's Nat'I Bank- 148 Pep Band - 84 Pep Club - 99 Perry B, Reifsnyder- 139 Pestai David-30, 31, 33, 49, 51, 62, 17 Pesta, Lisa - 173 Pesta, Michael- 120 Pfister, Ronald - 2, 173 Pianists - 80 Pistone, Kathy- 173, 195 Plasterer, lody - 128 Plasterer, Lisa - 113 Play - 74, 75 Plummer, Penny - 1 13 Plummer, Randy- 162, 195 Ponessa, lulia Post Prom- 192, 193 Potocny, losie - 60 Potrok, lanise - 128 Potts, Brian- 120 Presidential Classroom - 91 Price, David - 120 Price, Gordon Price, lames - 113 Price, Kerry - 113 Price, Lisa Prom- 190, 191 Pushkar, George - 173 Putt, lay- 55, 67 Pyles, Timothy - 113 Quairoli, Lynnea Quinn, Gerald - 67 R R Radcliffe, Karen - 128 Radcliffe, Ronald - 174 R 84 I Motors, lnc.-140 Rank, lefferey Rank, Lisa- 120 Rapp, Bonnie Index ,gf-JCC 41 3' ff Rauch, Cindy-55, 56, 82, 84, 90, 91, 154, 174, 187 Ray, Benjamin - 128 Razor's Edge, The - 146 Ream, Bonnie - 35, 94, 113 Ream, Edmond- 106 Reb, Michael- 21, 174 Reber Auto Co. - 135 Reddinger, Debra- 174 Reddinger, Rodney- 174 Reed, Cheryl- 82, 120 Reich, Debra-80, 92, 96, 174, 177 Reich, Frank - 68 Reich, layne-44, 45, 55, 94, 120 Reichard, Diane Reifein, Lisa - 120, 131 Reigle, Anthony - 128 Reigle, Carl Reigle, Todd - 113 Reiner, George-89, 93, 97, 98, 102, 103, 174 Reinhart, Heidi- 81 Reinhart, leff - 82, 85, 128 Reinhart, Lisa - 120 Reinoehl, Randolph - 113 Reist, Dawn - 128 Reist, Tammy - 174 Remlinger, Carol- 128 Renaud, Lori - 56, 120, 121 Resto, Edwin - 113 Resto, Enid - 120 Reyes, Damaris - 120 Rhine, lohn - 120 Rhoades, David Rhoades, Richard Rice, Ann - 128 Richwine, Liesl-36, 51, 81, 88, 95, 109, 1 13 Richwine, Todd - 89, 113, 130 Riegle, Angela - 174 Riegle, Selisa - 1 13 Rios, Hector - 113 Ritchie, Kim - 128 Ritchie, Michelle - 1 13 Rittle, Drew - 174 Rittle, Florence - 128 Rittle, Todd - 26, 128 Rivera, Edwin - 97, 175 Rivera, Lisa - 120 Rivera, Marcus Rivera, Nilda - 120 Rivera, Norma - 113 Roberts, Andrew - 80, 85, 113, 116 Roberts, lohn - 128 Rockett, Matthew - 38, 113 Rodriquez, Eva - 55, 113 Rodriquez, Guzman Rodriquez, Iris - 113 Rodriquez, luan Rodriquez, Sonia- 175 Rohland, Elizabeth- 72, 95, 120 Rohland's Funeral Home- 143 Rohland, Rebecca-80, 81, 88, 90, 98, 151, 175 Rohr, lames Rohrbaugh, lohn-88, 94, 175, 196 Roof, Beth - 113 Roof, David - 175 Roof, Frederick - 113 Roof, Steven - 128 Rosario, Antonio- 175 Rosario, Fernando Rosario, Nilda Rosario, Sandra Rosario, Wilda Rivera- 175 Rossi, Daniel- 68 Roth, Michelle - 83, 175 Rothenberger, Brian -- 121 Rothenberger, William- 175, 176 Rothermel, Craig-39, 52, 59, 68 Rothermel, Keith - 121 Rothgaber, Brenda - 100 Rowe, Rodney Royer, Clark - 60 Royer, Dawn-100, 101, 175, 200, 201 Royer, Richard Rudegeair, lames- 176, 193 Rudegeair, Samuel- 105 Ruhl, Sue - 38 Ruhl, Sue - 54 Ruiz, Carmen - 113 Ruiz, Elizabeth - 121 Runkel, Iody-55, 101, 128 Runkel, Michael- 121 Rupp, Melissa - 94, 103 Rupp, Robert -60, 68 Rutter, Dan - 128 Rutter, Steven Rutter, Tammy- 176 Ryland, William - 121 S S Salem, lacqueline - 96, 99, 113 Salem, Theresa- 176, 194 Sando, David -93, 128 Sando, Michael-55, 83, 121, 131 Santiago, loycelyn - 176 Sattazahn, Andrew - 43, 106 Savering, Lori-9, 51, 56, 88, 90, 91, 98, 99, 103, 133, 140, 176, 187, 198, 201 Savering, Michelle - 35, 51, 95, 99, 121 Sax Quartet- 85 Scaramuzzino, Robert - 117, 121 Schaak, Stacey- 82, 84, 128 Schaeffer, Mary Schaeffer, Paula- 85, 100 Schauer, Donna - 101, 176 Schauer, Michelle - 83, 113 Schauer, Mike - 176 Scheetz, Leander - 128 Schell, Sherry - 113 Schieber, lodi - 51, 121 Schoen, Beth - 128 Schneck, Lorraine - 121 Scholes, james - 31, 102 Scholl, Andrew - 26, 29, 48, 176 Scholl, Athena - 50, 176 Scholl, Matthew - 23, 48, 50, 121 Scholten, Ulrich - 31, 151, 176, 182 School Store - 100 Schott, David Schreiber, Angela - 95, 96, 113, 130 Schubert, Catherine - 85, 1 13 Schubert, lohn - 97, 113 Schubert, loseph - 85, 128 Schucker, Earl -83, 85, 128 Schulte, Hazel- 51, 57, 90, 117 Schulte, Robert-13, 29, 31, 48, 50, 68, 98, 102, 103, 136, 143, 156, 164, 172, 177, 200, 201 Schultz, Kathryn- 12, 94, 177 Schultz, Susan-92, 94, 128 Schwenk, Michael- 113 Sealer, Stephanie-82, 98, 177 Secoges, Michael See, Maggie- 121 Seibert, Clair Seibert, Emily-88, 92, 93, 95, 98, 128 Seibert, Sulyn - 35 Seibert, Wesley - 80, 1 13 Seigrist, Kelly - 177 Seiler, Robert - 113 Sellers, Steven Senior Class Officers - 151 Senior Homeroom Representa- tives - 151 Sequinot, Benito - 26 Sequinot, Millie- 114 Serrano, Brenda Serrano, Ivan Shagla, Caren-35, 55, 88, 95, 121 1 , Shaak, lohn Shaak, Teresa - 121 ' Shalters, Dennis - 61 l Shank, Herbert - 114 ' Shank, Kenneth-52, 93, 129 l Shattls, Frederick - 68 1 Shaud, Douglas - 114 ' Shaud, Larry - 114 Shaw, David Shay, Corey Sheehan, Michael-23, 80, 121 Shellehauer, Tory - 114 Shepler, Angela - 45 Sherk, Donald - 129 Sherman, Melissa - 121 Shifflitt, Douglas - 121 Shindel, Allan- 177 Shindel, Ronald - 128 Shindel, Tim - 177 Shirey, lack - 114 Sholly, Charles Sholly, Faith - 81, 121 Short, leffery - 83 Shott, Lisa- 128 Shott, Tammie- 128 Show Choir-81, 86 Schultz, Shelly-81, 94, 108, 114 Shumway, Andrew-80, 81, 102, 121 Shumway, lohn - 114, 115 Shutter, Anthony Shutter, Brain Shutter, David - 114 Shutter, Harold Shutter, lohn- 21, 92, 95, 16, 98 177, 186, 189, 190 Shutter, Kenneth - 38, 128 Shutter, Kim-82, 84, 177 Shutter, Michelle - 121 Shutter, Paul- 102, 121, 131 Shutter, Todd - 177 Sia, Ida -68, 94 Sillik, Mark - 128 Simpson, Roberta - 121 Singer, Gregory - 83, 114 Sites, Ann - 60 Sitzai, Stephan - 95, 114 Slave Day- 188, 189 Smetana, Cory - 114 Smetana, lodi-82, 103 Smetana, loe-26, 29, 178, 187 Smith, Barbara- 178, 96 Smith, Bonnie - 114 Smith, Calvin - 114 Smith, Darin - 97, 178 Smith, Edward - 121 Smith, Eric - 83, 114 Smith, lames - 68 Smith, lo Ann - 60 Smith, loe - 114 Smith, Karen - 17, 44, 90, 99, 136 143, 144, 178, 187, 189, 193, 199 201 Smith, Kelly Smith, Kelly Smith, Kim - 114 Smith, Mary - 121 Smith, Michael- 128 Smith, Paige-66, 82, 84, 88, 98, 99 101, 151, 165, 178, 184, 185, 186 Smith, Patty - 128 Smith, Richard - 68 Smith, Sherry-82, 84, 121 Smith, Susan Smith, Suzanne- 36, 51, 90, 91, 99 121 Smith, Tammy - 55, 99, 100, 178 Smith, William - 114 Snader, Thomas - 31, 178 Snavely, Charles - 68 Snavely, Deana - 121 Snavely, Mark - 114 Snavely, Michael- 166, 178, 180 185 Snow, Annette - 84, 121 Snow, Margaret- 35, 114 Snyder, Christine - 82, 114 Snyder, Kristen - 14, 83, 85, 121 Tina-82, 84, 99, 129, 130 Trainor, yder, Rita - 178 yder, Susan-51, 84, 88, 90, 94, 98, 99, 151, 156, 178, 184, 186 der Thomas 4 30 31, 33, 52, I I 1 53, 103, 156, 179, 186 ibbing, Sherry- 128 iccer- 30, 31, 32 ickey - 33 iftball - 54 ilesky, Theodore - 121 iphomore Class Officers - 131 iphomore Homeroom Representa- tives - 131 vrensen, Dennis - 48, 128 irensen, Donna - 55, 114 irensen, Leslie - 121 iurwine, David - 114 iurwine, lames iurwine, Melissa iurwine, Robert - 128 iwers, Angela - 78, 80, 82, 96, 106 128 vwers, Geoffrey-61 iwers Painting Company- 146 iancake, Debra-81, 94, 96, 99 1 14 iangler, Beth - 104, 129 ianish Club - 94 aaulding, Linda - 81, 121 iaulding, Toni - 55, 129 iitler, Minnie - 95, 114 iringborn, Donna - 35, 129 uringborn, Richard - 179 age Crew - 97 ager, Billie - 179 ager, Lori - 179 arry, Corneil - 129 efonich, David - 10, 82, 88, 114 egman, Penny - 80, 114 erling Drugs - 141 ichler, lerry - 121 icker, Robin - 80, 121 ickler, Fred - 43, 48, 114, 130 one, Luther W. - 60, 173, 199, 201 ormfeltz, Frances - 123 oudt, Christopher - 121 rangarity, Abbie - 179 ran arity, Rene - 44, 45, 99, 179 'ickger Insurance Agency, Inc. - 142 'ing Ensemble - 85 uart, Donna ubblebine, Crystal- 80, 83, 121 uckey, lnivin - 68 Jdent Council - 90 Jdent Library Aides -93 ump, Larry - 114 ump, Renee utzman, Dennis - 121 utzman, Tina - 114 iarez, Carlos - 129 vartz, Brenda - 80, 81, 129 veetheart Dance- 186, 187 veigert, Todd - 129 veitzer, Brenda - 121 veitzer, Charles - 121 vigonski, Patricia visher, Elizabeth - 114 T T iylor-Ruffner Funeral Home- 136 evalt, Patricia-51, 82, 84, 121, 131 iomas, Melinda iomas, Michael - 114 iomasco, Kimberly - 114 rome, lames - 114 rome, Michael- 121 uompson-Merher Insurance Agen- cy - 146 iorton, Brian - 122 iorton, Denise - 122 rurston, William - 61 rado, Lyndia nbias, Barbara - 68 nbias, David - 114 Jennes, Shirl - 94 Jennes, Walter - 114 Jews, Bette -69, 94 Jmpkins, Terry Jnini, Anthony - 85, 114 Jnini, Kathy-89, 98, 99, 151, 154, 179, 189 Tonini, Tonini, Robert Virginia - 122 Tony's Mining Company - 135 Torres, Torres, Torres, Torres, Torres, Torres, Torres, Angelo - 115, 124 Benito - 179 David - 12 Frances - 122 loseph - 122 Manolito - 12 William Traffic Safety Council-90 Tri-Hi-Y Troain, Troain, Tropass - 88 Tina - 1 15 Wendy - 179 o, Betty Weible, Lewis Weible, Thomas - 69 Weigley, Andrea - 115 Weikel, Rita - 129 Weise, Bradley - 122 Weise, Holly - 99, 129 Weitzel, Karen - 51, 115 Weitzel, Kathy- 51, 99, 181, 189 Wengert's Dairy - 132 Wenrich, Tammy-44, 55, 129, 130 Wentling, Pam - 69 Wentzel, Kelly Werner, Lori- 129 Werner, Mark - 52, 129 Werth, Kerry-48, 50, 183 Wertz, Bradley-82, 85, 181 Young, David - 83, 115 Young, Linda - 182 Young, Michael Young, Rita - 123 Z Z Zeeger, April- 48, 57, 129 Zeeger, Douglas - 182 Zehring, lerry - 1 15 Tropasso, Bonita - 179 Tropasso, Donna - 180 Tropasso, Robert - 115 Trostle, Timothy - 31, 180 Troutman, lames Troutman, Lori- 123 Truax, Charles - 122 Truax, Lucy - 129 Truax, Roxie - 115 Turner, Paula - 82, 180 Tuscano, lohn - 69 U U Uffner, Kathryn - 82, 122 Uffner, Susan - 122 Uhrich, Robert-54, 83, 84, 85, 102, 103, 106, 129 Ulrich, Barry- 129 Urich, Paula- 129 Ursprung, Cathy- 56, 91, 129 V V Valentin, lanet Valentin, Sandra - 85, 115 Vance, Phillip - 122 Vandett, Kerry - 115 VanWinkle, Kirk - 48, 129 Varela, Santos Varela, Soi Vasquez, Carlos - 122 Vasquez, Ismael - 115 Vega, Abnel - 129 Vemon, Kenny - 80, 180 West, Brian - 12, 18, 26, 29, 48, 50 Wetzel, David - 95, 112 White, Karl White, Kevin White, Ralph - 69 Whitman, Mark - 181 Whitman, Monica - 181 Whitman, Patricia-82, 82, 82, 181 Whitman, Steve - 182 Whitman, Steven Whitman, Toby - 129 Whitman, William - 123 Wike, Cynthia - 183 Wike, Lisa Wile, Elizabeth - 60 Wiles, Andrea - 82, 84 Wiles, Robin-83, 84 129 Wildasin, Gary - 69 Williams, Wendy - 51, 129 Willman, Brian Willman, Christine - 115 Willman, Constance - 92, 123 Wills, lodi-56, 101, 129 Wills, Steven- 26, 123 Wilson, Miriam - 69 Wilson, Sherri- 182 Wingerter, Debra - 55, 182 Wingerter, Peter - 115 Winterguard - 84 Winters, Sherry - 46, 123 Wise, Wise, Andrea-26, 129 Cheryl- 19, 35, 94, 123 Wise, Doreen - 129 Wise, lohn - 1 15 Wise, Lisa - 51 Wise, Steven - 123 Wise, Susie - 51, 56, 123 94, 103, Zelinske, Gary-26, 27, 46, 47, 69 Zellers, Kori-88, 89, 98, 99, 135 139, 143, 151, 183, 201 Zellers, Penny - 181, 183 Zeppos, Vasilios-83, 84, 85, 89, 92 102, 123 Zerbe, Margaret- 56 Zerman, Paul- 123 Zimmerman, Brenton-80, 82, 85 158, 183, 188 Zimmerman, Brian-60 Zimmerman, Tina-99, 129 Zimmerman, Winona-82, 123 Zohn, Kim- 119 Zombro, Donna- 129 Vincente, Luis - 115 Vlasseros, Sophie-51, 85, 95, 115 Volk, Beth - 122 Vo-Tech- 104, 105 W W Wagaman, Christine Wagaman, David - 80, 81, 96, 122 Wagner, Dale - 115 Wa ner Earl-32, 48, 50, 180 8 f Wagner, Faye - 180 Wagner, Ionathon - 31, 48, 129 Warner, Wasner, lames - 26, 27 Karen - 96, 99, 129 Wagner, Scot- 98, 129, 130 Waldensberger, Rita- 180 Walker, loseph- 179, 180 Walmer, Sheila- 180 Walmer, Steven - 48, 69 Walstrom, lulia - 96, 129 Walter, lohn-80, 81, 83, 115 Warner, David Weaber, Cheryl- 122 Weatherholtz, Clarke - 129 Weatherholtz, Eric - 1 15 Weatherholtz, Kay - 180 Weaver, Brian - 181 Weaver, Gregory - 181, 201 Weaver, Kathleen-35, 80, 96, 122 Webb, Michael- 56, 59, 69, 98 Weiant, Robin- 101, 181 Weiant, Tammy - 181 Weible, Kristin-56, 92, 95, 96, 99, 103, 122 Wise, Yvonne - 82, 84, 90, 99, 115, 130 Witman, Diane- 94, 115, 130 Witters, Matthew - 115 WLBR - 133 WLHS - 99 Wolf, Karl- 32 Wolf, Melissa - 115 Wolf, Dawn - 115 Wolfe, Debra - 129 Wolfe, Dennis - 115 Wolfe, Eugene - 123 Wolfe, lames- 82, 123 Wolfe, Karen 182, Wolfe, Timothy-83, 84, 85, 189 Wolfe, Warren - 123 Woodruff, Diane- 51, 56, 129 Woofdruff, Michael-36, 46, 48, 50, 182 Woodward, lon-82, 102, 123 Worcester, Tina-99, 100, 182 Wrestlin 46 47 8' , Wunderlich, Susan-46, 55, 94, 98 99, 104, 129 Y Y ....-',....ae- ' ' av Yeagley, Renee - 80, 123 Yeagley, Sandra - 129 Yeagley, Yvonne - 129, 130 Yenser, Eugene - 69 Yetter, Stephanie - 83, 123 Yetter, Valarie - 72, 83, 99, 165, 182 Yingst, Scott- 182 Yingst, Todd - 93, 129 Yoter, lanet- 129 'QQ 7 WW' WE WOULD LIKE TO ACKNDWLEDGE Special thanks to Bob Keefer Tom Mohn Bob Gooden Chip Houser Denny Speicher Dicksie Boehler Carole Scott, our ICP rep. Lance Lightner Mrs. Gruber Mrs. Gettel Mrs. Fenstermaker Mrs. Beard Greg lDocJ Shay Mr. Stone Mr. Coles Mr. Matala Dr. Samuel Paterniti Parents of LODESTONE staff David Stefonich Barb Ann Ficco Sharon McCamant Dave Hockley Tammy Smith Mrs. Verna Ebright Mr. Anthony Ficco The 13th volume of the LODESTONE is more than just a 208-page book. It is a treasure chest full of memories from the 1981-82 school year. lt is a chronicle of the crazy times when we weren't sure what lay ahead. Most of all, it is a vivid reflection of LHS and of the 1982 LODESTONE staff, for this book contains a part of every individual that was on staff. We would like to thank all the people who helped to make this book a success, especially the parents who thought we had permanently taken up residence in the yearbook room, the teachers who began to think we had withdrawn, and our classmates who kept us laughing and awake the days after deadlines were due. Without the help of all these people we couIdn't have shown the common feeling among all the people connected with LHS- WE'VE GOT THE LOOK! Colophon Ron Pfister Mama lean's LHS Faculty Mr. Ralph White Martha Frohmuller Mrs. Tobias Scott Kreiser Kevin Gibbons Soda machine Daily News Kathy Pistone Mr. Kuntz Mr. Haag l 1 3 f x gg' f 4? 3 p ., V S 5: fx f tg! Q 1 , ffa ii 31, . , I HB ' A '3 gr fJ1A,. X Q , H 4' G5 'ap' 46 Q3 . 9
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