Phillipsburg High School - Karux Yearbook (Phillipsburg, NJ)

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Open the doors with us and browse through the building we called 'ihomev for the greater part offour years ofour lives. As Freshmen we entered these portals ofhigh learning with some apprehension and a great feeling ofaccomplishment. just to become an active part of this fine school, gave us amature sense of belonging. Finding our way around from classroom to classroom at times seemed awesome. Just when we thought it couldn't be done, we found ourselves in familiar surround- ings. Old friends seemed to pop up in every class and we began to look forward to attending the social functions provided. We started to take our first steps into adulthood within those brick walls. Almost overnight we found ourselves in the midst ofour second year at the high school. We met teachers as old friends in most cases and fearsome adversaries in others. What started as a new adventure a year before, now seemed to settle down into a definite pattern of learning and understanding education. Our third year at the high school was one of college hunting and guidance appointments. Again, among our school familyi' our lives were molded in preparation for the lite ahead of us. All activities were shared, victories were celebrated and defeats were mourned. College testing was upon us and we started to get a hint that maybe our school years here were coming to a close. Without really seeming possible, we were in our fourth and final year at Phillipsburg High School. Most of the friends we entered with four years previous, were still there. We have all shared the experience ofour high school years together. Now, as the four years come to a close, we will join the ranks of alumni. This is not an adequate description ofa familiar buildingn in Phillipsburg, you may say. Those ofus who have had the privilege ofattending Phillipsburg High School feel we could not describe it in any other way. It has been the axis around which our lives have revolved for the past four years. Whenever we think ofPhillipsburg High School, in the future, we will remember it as a place to grow, a center ofactivity, and a second home during our happiest years. The memories held within the walls ofthis structure are for all to hold dear. After we graduate and look back into our past, we will definitely see Phillipsburg High School. 1 J Our Second Home Go placidly amid the noise and haste I.-J 91 l 1 -M .. , L .-,1,,,,,.:. .d. ,g '5,ff'L-, T fgfx. f , m , HWi?+: ' Q A ,. . , , M we -M . . , W 'CHINIEWlNKf INDIAN VI, LLAGE, 1654. INCURPURATED, i86l. TERHIRUS I832, MID 1. '3,-3' g.. .f.. 9739 , E ,., R? .., eg, if '-3-sig 3'-.V-P54 : ?' ? .Sk 44, f pn' ff af' I ' j. 54 'lh '51, - is-A.s,'1 . , . Wa '42--4.55:-fa.Qe W f nw! V , -x r 1.53 J-i ' X 7' - W 4 I '1 'fini' ' sax , D- I- A f, F' A -463' , 5, V . ,, 7 .-as Q-A A. 'hm , . W 5 xy .Q bu, Yi M Q 49' SA '43 ,, 'x 55 vas! o Y ig I E 5 Q x 1 .flak Take kindIy the counsel of years 1 ly 1 I I O v '35 .. . ,if A ,. ,E 1 C-racefully surrendering the things of youth . . -1 - -F .s 15 L Z ' In the noisy confusion of W w W QQ' 'al gg , e life . 1 . ,,,, .ffl , Q3 S57 ffff T3 1- X: vi gf.. .f A Keep peace with your sou Q L ft f F , 1 4' H ' f fWl'L , ., f K if gk Y g5:lg2sefg,Q.4ga, .X . fz,,- ,.,, A . fl' u... -3- 1. l. 57---n-rf, Q mu Q Xb ' I 1 Board of Education And Superintendent of Schools Under the leadership of Past President, Mr. Albert I. Pianelli, and newly elected President, Dr. Robert M. Zengulis, the Phillipsburg Board ofEducation has fought for the rights ofthe students ofPhillipsburg High School. In one oftheir most publicized efforts, their support given to the high school students allowed a fine performance of Jesus Christ Superstar . It is our hope that the board will continue this fine effort on behalfofour school system, in order that all students of Phillipsburg may receive the finest education possible. N , Wm QR 0 lrffgfnll ml A I.. 1 .1 xp .f - I -ir, .1-j2.J:? 7,'fig ' i., iiadyff fa. X titty, af., .' 1 '- 'Qw- ggg,g1Q44gA1si,QllliQl ,I Q qi . .,. Ari 3,14 I .i xi, 1 ,Val ff- 9 , i f , 'ali bi' Dr. Robert M. Zengulis President Dr. Dale Reinhardt Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dale Reinhardt has now completed three suc- cessful years as Superintendent of the Phillipsburg Mrsri Margaret-rharp Schools. Dr. Reinhardt received a Bachelor of Science Vice-Presideni degree from Montclair State College. He has also earned a Doctorate, in the field of school administra- tion, from Lehigh University. Mrs. Lucy A. Bean . 5.22 1975 N 5 I 4 K 7, W I -I igaifafvf V A i B' .A i ' Mr. Anthony V. Cascioli lm ' 4 - um' - - -f ' ' . .. We 1 li ,,.. V 1' ii-glfjjfj, I.. s ww-,hm Mi., . K.. , I Mr. Charles Volpe A 11 ' ' 5 as ' Mr. Richard Hitzel , . . ' . f A V ' - 5. f.., XI X . Mr. Richard W. Flounsaville The Rev. Charles Bomboy SCHOOL BOARD EYE' www Q,-x up V, -.-.-9: A 'ws rr.-,L uc f n.f1ZSc'RT4Zw?4f5 4 A Mr. W. Boyd Harbourt Attorney Mr. Thomas Wilson Business Manager Mr. Albert J. Pianelli ,ga n nga in Mr. Kenneth Lutz Principal Principal Mr. Kenneth Lutz came to Phillipsburg High School, his Alma Mater, after completing his college education at Moravian College and obtaining a Masteris Degree from Lehigh University. He has extensive training in the field of Guidance and Student Personnel Service. He worked with vocational technical students at WVarren Technical School and was Guidance Director at Delaware Valley Regional High School before returning to P.H.S. as Principal. During his first year, Mr. Lutz, has successfully innovated a rotat- ing schedule, student I.D. cards, Commons Areas and the first Community Pep Rally on the eve ofthe Thanksgiving Day game. He has stressed responsible freedom forthe schools, citizens and their response has been gratifying. Change is a necessary part of growth and when it is accomplished as orderly as it was this past school year, it is due to the fine cooperation that exists between Administration and Faculty at Phillipsburg High School. Mr. Lutz has always been interested in and deeply concerned about young people, thus he chose the field of education in which to build his future. It has been a wise choice - good for him and good for the students whose lives he has touched. We hope he will enjoy a long career here as principal, as much as we, the students, enjoy his being our leadern. Like Father, Like Daughter we-.ww Assistant Principal Mr. David Clauss has been connected with Phil- lipsburg High School since 1962. He was a Guidance Director before becoming an Assistant Principal. He graduated from Lafayette College with a B.S. Degree in Business Administration. He received his Masteris Degree in Education from Lehigh University. His duties at P.H.S. involve curriculum coordination, course development and student scheduling. As an As- sistant Principal, Mr. Clauss has put his educational knowledge to good use for the betterment ofthe stu- dents of P.H.S. 1, if 3:12. - w 1:-'LMI' , i l'm very sorry Mr. Palmer, but our budget only allows one eraser per teacher. s ppm- ! Fw 5? 1, ' Mr. David Clauss Assistant Principal 20 .V T? Mr. John Emery Assistant Principal Mr. Emery, I don't know how to tell you this, but, the entire student body failed their eye tests. Assistant Principal Mr. John Emery has been a member ofthe Phil- lipsburg High School faculty since 1967, when he was employed here as an English teacher. He was graduated from Villanova University in 1965 and re- ceived his Master's Degree in Education from Rutgers in 1974. His duties as Assistant Principal ofP.H.S. are varied and numerous. Not only is Mr. Emery con- cerned with planning student activities and establish- ing the policy for student discipline, but he is also in charge ofarranging for substitute teachers, researching the curriculum and maintaining order in supervisory areas. Besides his obligations as our Vice-Principal and chief law enforcer, Mr. Emery has still found time to coach the baseball team for the past two years. We hope he has a long and happy career at Phillipsburg High School. 21 'L Y wr Mr. Gene Pambianchi, M,E. Miss Wendy Morgenstern Miss Diane Barbary, B.S. Temple University Guidance Secretary Rider College Career Education Coordinator Job Placement Coordinator Director of Adult Basic Education Twirling Advisor Future Business Leaders Advisor Special Services Special services are a valuable contribution to Phillipsburg High School and its faculty. The people in special services aid the school in various ways. The career education coordinator andjob placement coordinator help the student by providing work experience before graduation. The school nurse provide medical aid for the student and teachers, while the teachers' aids regulate the activity in the commons areas. Other areas ofspecial services include guidance, library assistance, and attendance. The assistance of the people in special services can never be overlooked in the efficient running of our school. Mrs. Nancy Butow, M.A. Miss Roberta Logenbach Mrs. Young Glassboro State College Library Clerk Attendance Clerk Librarian Ski Club :V .wg .I A fx? ., , ,N nn I f 1 7155? . ,1 5 W. H Lt Mrs. Margaret Glackin, R.N. Mrs. Patricia Mazza, Fi.N. St. Francis Hosp. Nursing School St. Peter's Nursing School School Nurse School Nurse Health Careers Club Health Careers Club f X Q A ws., , gg- . rs .ii ,X 11A 'ffiqxf-119 15, 2 f 4' M' -3' 5.3, Mrs. Jo Ann Murray Teacher Aid Florence Nightingale, where are you!'? Mrs. Marion Frantz Teacher Aid so ..... fir!-gf X Mrs. Frantz keeps control of things in l Commons 111. ,Q .,,. ,,., -as Mrs. Jean C. Fliggle, M.E. Penn State University Director of Pupil Personnel s . , , jpg . I . . If D' vp n Y V -at Yqlfifg I Mr. James R. Mamana, M.E. Lehigh University Counselor Business Manager-Karux Yearbook 61- pw' Q.. .4 Miss Bedics take time out for a picture. ar xr yt' as - .I e in ly 12 E . Y Miss Mary Ann Bedics, M.l:. Mrs. Dorothy E. Breda, M.A. Lehigh University Trenton State College Counselor Counselor Mr. Richard J. Norton, M.E. Lehigh University Counselor GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT The Guidance Department of Phillipsburg High School serves the students in various Ways. A freshman depends on his counselor to suggest a course ofstudy suitable to his plans for the future. After a year to evaluate the high school situation, the sophomore turns to his counselor to correct any dif- ficulties he has encountered. The juniors and seniors rely on their counselors to recommend a college and prepare their transcripts or as- sist injob placement. No matter the need, a student can always depend on the guidance department of Phillipsburg High School to steer him in the right direction. M' 44' A A K Q' f.. w '- - THEME E ..- Q . 'Q Another humorous parental greivance! ll Xd? Mrs. Barbara French Mrs. Patricia Hampton Mrs. Amy James MVS. Rose Ritz Office Secretaries 'UN , Mrs. Joan Rush Another Rush Job! 'sf-w 'Mlm fin Miss Linda Sigafoos Mrs. Edna Seifert Mrs. Ritz keeps the student office running smoothly. 3,5 5f5L t ..fl,il.,f , .s A,..L .,.,.., it f ri' xl i f fu his 2,31 'Sf QTT' ll X Mr. Joseph A. Brailo, M.Ed. Lehigh University Junior, Senior Electives Freshmen Class Advisor ENGLlSH Mrs. Margaret S. Martin, M.A. New York University Junior,.Senior Electives Chairman The study of the English language is probably the most important course offered to high school students, since grammar and vocabulary skills are used daily in oral communication. At Phillipsburg High School, En- glish is offered in numerous diversified courses for juniors and seniors. These courses range from the study of American literature and the study of grammar skills to basic composition and the study of comical and un- usual literature. For the skilled student, Creative Writ- ing, Writing for the College-Bound, and Public Speak- ing are only a few of the courses offered to expand his intelligence. This diversified method of offering En- glish electives is in its third year and is popular with the upperclassmen. For the upperclassmen, however, the requirements are very different. They must take stan- dard college, general, or business English during their first two years, and only in the spring of their sopho- more year may they choose the English electives of their choice. Overall, the English Department has in- stilled mo1'e interest in the students by allowing them to choose their own courses, and in our opinion, this is a favorable change. 191 N.-:: 9, ly ,, I tri Q, 5 of i .. ., i f ?' . sf' of A 1, lf? Mr. Thomas Fisher, B.A. Mr, John J, Gower, B,A. St. Louis University English Cross-Country Coach Asst. Basketball Coach University of Scranton English, Journalism Karux Newspaper Advisor Q4 Disc Jockey of the Year! Mrs. Joanna Holtmeier, B.A. Mrs. Betty Kozlow, B.A. Miss Mary Ellen Lilly, B.A. Moravian College Bucknell University Saint Francis College EF1gliSh ll English, Remedial Reading English Il, Jr., Sr. Electives Asst. Girls' Basketball Coach Girls' Intramurals f 'F if at 'US ik? -Q 1' c .. 'Y X--4? fl .. .rfef'f'Q. A st- .-ihtfxtsa-'li 'ali E , .N vw -.WgN:iw- .ml Mx V C , . 'x -.5lL.- 1 - a. 5iF??'Z'f' A 'ar 's , , .. ASN J l 2 RN siii Mr. James Morgan, B.A. Mrs. Sally Radcliffe, B.A. Mr. Nicholas A. Sabatine, B.A. Mr. Peter J. Tomaino, B.S. Moravian College Rutgers University East Stroudsburg State Murray State College Junior, Senior Electives English College English I, Public Speaking Asst. Track Coach C.O.P.Y. Club, Business Mgr. Junior, Senior Electives Senior Class Advisor Plays International Thespians Sophomore Class Advisor ...i....-.- ............1....-. 3 l LX. Q Iii. .l' ' 5 a li' '.' X I ffl-f Q.,-..--. Charlie Cliche I 1 1 X fU so All Mr. Robert Toolan, B.S. Mrs. Joan S. Vogel, B.A. East Stroudsburg State Georgian Court College College General English I, ll English Short Story, Basic Head Tennis Coach Composition QM.: l oan't take much more of this! Miss Stephanie Wydner, M.A. East Stroudsburg State College Coll. Eng. ll, Basic Compositiong Cont., Poetry, Science Fiction Women's Faculty Show Advisor it 5 I, 'S' it 'Ctrl N67 is an, A L . Mrs. Mildred Feeley, A.B. Mr. Richard Buralli, M.A. Moravian College Lehigh University Spanish German Chairman Foreign Language The ability to converse is a skill which is taken for granted by most people. The Foreign Language De- partment of Phillipsburg High School specializes in teaching the art of conversation in Spanish, German, Latin, or French to any student during his four years in high school. The study of any foreign language is a difficult task, but when a student masters some gram- mar skills in another language, he receives maximum selflsatisfaction While he is also serving to strengthen this grammatical usage of the English language. Vari- ous methods are used to enhance the student's interest in his foreign language class. Films, songs, skits, and individual projects are only some ofthe devices which add purpose to the foreign language classes. The study ofanother language provides the student with a certain insight to the culture and life styles ofthe foreign coun- try as well, and in todayls World ofturmoil, the bi-ling- ual student may bejust the person to bridge the interna- tional communication gap and start the spark of brotherhood burning. I X Mr. Daniel Finelli, A.B. Mr. Charles Metroke, B.A Lafayette College King's College French Spanish F. .,. S A ,.,,.f.... M ' ,,., ,I I didn't know Playboy was published in Spanish! 'r 'H' s ' S f s l r..V E17 if.-gazf W l ,.,p 1,2 A W , g 3, M 1 ff W 14 ,Xi 1 A..,,f' FN its 12'- ii. ' 'fi At fbrrgfl- vrrru LW 'Q by . pw R t Brotherhood Makes the World Go 'Round . .. aff 42 x L.. l' -'-' ..,1.. ,, Ama, amas, amat, etc. Schnickel Fritz KARGII Ill! 5 -Q Q X X.. A g 2, ' K i. 'wr ff if I A ' ,ffif ' 'i X f' 'F Y rr-F X it X X How do you say cheese in German? ow ff Mrs, Dolores Plikaitis, B,A, Miss Jane Sindet, B.A. Mr. Philip Turner, B.A. Mr, Richard Wallitsch, A.B. University of Connecticut Douglass College Lycoming College Muhlenberg College Latin, English French, English Spanish German, General Science French Club Asst. Freshmen Class Advisor ff g Mrs. Henrietta Thompson, M.A. New York University Coll. World History, Chairman Yearbook Advisor Mr. William Dukett, B.S. East Stroudsburg State College Applied Economics Football, Fr. Basketball Coach fats? Mr. Michael Koury, B.A. Moravian College App. Ecs., Coll. World Hist. Varsity Basketball Coach aff? era Q .gf-45 aaa, 3 5 My f.-at .V fr 1. f eu- ta fr:--aw P . we fiiisflwfv ali M '--. aa'H'32mu:- rn -- .it V1 M.-ie:-'t ,, V ' . -mm, - , N 11 La .. - , .. yt . 1 ' :ts N ' ,rq.g:.x' +3 W - , -Aug . 5,gmi'.3. I 'E I. N V f , gf.. . l 35.37 1 -1 k ,i. ,gk ,La 1, p w L . ,,, , ..gi',:gq.z -sq 1 Q - il, .1 i s ' se . E 1' , .f Ilg ' 'i.. , ff M. fazig -fa ii? 'tag gg lg! f 'X XX VE' , ifgi Q vi ff Mr. Carl Cortezzo, B.S. Mansfield State College U.S. History ll Mr. Joseph Blanchfield, B.A. Moravian College U.S. History I, Prof. in Mr. Vincent Dragotta, M.A. Syracuse University U.S. History l Am- Civ. Asst. Varsity Football Coach Student Council Advisor SOCIAL SCIENCE The history program at Phillipsburg High School offers interesting courses for students. The World History course, for College Preparatory freshmen, tries to develop a background ofthe civilizations ofthe world. This background will aid the student in analyzing international problems and modern cultures. Applied Economics, also for freshmen, touches on all aspects of national and local government. World Culture is a course which provides the student with a background ofthe customs and traditions ofthe world. An elective history course is offered for juniors and seniors. The juniors may choose from U.S. History I, Profiles in American Government, Contem- poraiy Research, and Structures of American Government. Each of these four courses provide the student with some background of our country. Courses offered for seniors, in addition to the traditional one year U.S. History II course are several one-half year courses and the Institute for Political and Legal Edu- cation. I.P.L.E.'s purpose is to familiarize the student with the ways of the governments, both local and national. Students actively participate in such things as model congress, workshops, and internships. The highlight of this year's I.P.L.E. classes was a three day trip to Washington, D.C. A course in Psychology-Sociology is also offered to acquaint students with human and social behavior. Qu Miss Ethel M. Lauber, B.S. East Stroudsburg State College U.S. Government U.S. History I fo-Q t V lg' Xt ff I I Mr. Raymond Manmiller, B.S. East Stroudsburg State College Psyoh.!Soc., U.S. History I Freshmen Wrestling Coach 'ffm f ff 'LLB tx ff' .iiiiitirbf -X 'Tiff slice .I e XX' K+ YZ 5- tits 9 x 5 :ct tr , x I Parting is such sweet sorrow! ?i':'h. gun- 5- Mr, Michael J, Marino, B,A, Mr. Edward Munley, B.S. Mansfield State College East Stroudsburg State U.S. History I College Soc. Prob., Civil Flts., 81 Lib. Cont. Social Prob.lCont. ldeos Boys' Intramurals -er' 4.2, ,MK B . ,. .NQ3 X Xi? X N Ex ga E 'Nl ' ' 3: ft NA Q X S ,ae,,,,., It f ' : --.-H,,,25 Mr. Salvatore C. Patti, B.S East Stroudsburg State College App. Economics, World Cultures 1 tx 5 1 :sf ' CE 'pi l I wp S I... g 59555 I an Situ X X X I Mrs. Judith Scherer, B.A. Montclair State College Consumer Education if Ar Did you hear about our trip to Washington, D.C.? Mr' Wmi?m,J' Spencer' B'A King s College Applied Economics 6 'Weir . f , . X -lp, l ' . Z - Mr. Harold Bellis, A.B. Mr. Bob Bachman, B.A. Mr. George Chilmonik, B.A Lafayette College Glassboro State College East Stroudsburg State Algebra I Alg. ll, Gen. Math, Voc. Math College Chairman J.V. Basketball Gen. Math, Fund. of Math Fall Intramurals Asst. Wrestling Coach MATHEMATICS Mathematics is a subject that is utilized in all facets oflife. At Phillipsburg High School, the Mathematics Department concentrates on preparing the student for lite after graduation. With courses in Basic Math, General Math, Fundamentals ofMath, and Vocational Math, the student learns to apply mathematical prin- ciples which will benefit him in everyday lite. Other courses include Algebra, Calculus, Analytical Geom- etry, College Review Math, and Plane and Solid Geometry, which benefit the students who wish to further their education by attending college! Look out Olympics, here I come! Mrs. Renee' M. Dragotta, B.S. Mr. Raymond J. Hughes, Jr. Mr, Dennis Lantz, NLA. Moravian College B.A. Seton Hall University Geometry Trenton State College Alg. ll, Ill, Calculus Algebra l Camera Club Z What do you mean you can't reach the blackboard? ' as 'Im-if , v I 5 fi? max lx Xt EE at Q 8555 K ti 1 I 'S X U ra Y. y' Q lain :WZ Miss Helen Orsi, B.S. Mr. Gordon Pethick, B.A. Mr. Philip Rohm, B.S. Moravian College Wilkes College Juniata College Geometry Algebra I Alg. ll, Economics!Statistics Coll. Prep. Review Math Fundamentals of Math Swimming, Asst. Football Coach ah Miss Orsi explains how 9y :1 Ox. f q f J ,gas I 1 ' X Q, .5 ' i i Mr. Jan Dutt, M.E. East Stroudsburg State College General, College Science Varsity Wrestling Coach Mr. Carl S. Cressler, M.E, Lehigh University College Chemistry General Science Mr. Lawrence Nankivell, M.S. Temple University General Science Chairman X 1 if aw ' A 2 Q 4 - 3 f l H l Xl? l K r t 3 l,f Mr. Kerry Goodhart, B.S. g Kutztown State College 5 Biology Physics l Mr. Anthony Getsko, B.S. f Kutztown State College Stage Crew Mr Cressler illustrates a basic principle of 'xxx chemistry. SCIENCE Science plays an important role in the lives of everyone in today's technical world. Scientific progress has made life easier, more pleasant, and more efficient in the home and the community, and in agriculture, manufac- turing, and medicine. Many diversified courses are offered at Phillipsburg High School to serve all the students' needs. Freshmen may choose from general science or physiography. Upperclassmen are offered specialized courses in such fields as biology, chemistry, and physics, which are all offered on the college or general level. Students who plan to further their education after high school will find the college level courses essential for a successful higher education, while the general level ofthese courses emphasizes practical applications. Advanced biology is designed primarily for students who intend to enter nursing, medicine, or biological science in college. The Science Department provides a firm background for the student planning to enter the business world or the college-bound student. I 3 my 'Iv 11 'Y t 'if'3f:51:11i1:?, mx ZEgE5Eg?3:5qg2:, stu, yL:1::erw5, ffm-,,, . : - f ,fi it W f,-91.-.6 '4:,. L, V' ,wif A. :yQ , Mr. Richard Hodges. B.S. East Stroudsburg State College Chemistry, College Science A l X E Mr. Al Tavalsky, B.S. Juniata College College Biology Track, Asst. Football Coach Asst. Senior Class Advisor Q if -5 ti' N vr '-' 1 f , fr , 1 mv-fs ,ii arwgg 13' i, f Q, A .Q ,A Rx i 1 . A Q, , xc, Yrs ' nz W ,fiigsrbies ,-.uma 'f?:2fEW f f':::..'m .'fI'fIf.:::a3'7 11,4 ff-:.2 ',SIf,'4'l '.'f,'f f,'w'33nug vfni'f55' urn, . f ff 1 ff 9 f.,: 4+ f 11.1 l gJs:f23f2fgejfII5i,g+ . ,, 5 ,ffv,f,v.wx-f +4 gt Mr. Lawrence Palmer, M.S. Union College Biology, Physiography Mr. Henry Solt, B.S. Moravian College College Biology Geology Club Biology ll gfj i Mr. Gerald Zoccola, B.S. East Stroudsburg State College General Science Rocket Club, Intramural Basketball Mr. Goodhart discusses matters which are over the students' heads. m'! 'r' y N- 'Nu' it You mean to tell me you're afraid of an itsy-bitsy worm? , If CI2 is added to Na, you can create a ? 19X Mrs, Marian May, B.S. Mrs. Lillian Bennett, B.A. Beaver College Trenton State College Typing Shorthand ll, Sr. Secretarial Chairman Business Arith.lGen. Business BUSINESS EDUCATION Advanced conditions in the complex world of bus- iness depend greatly on proficient, well-trained per- sonnel. The Business Education Department provides the basic foundation for applicable skills necessary for success in the business world. In preparing students for business careers, the curriculum not only covers the fundamentals techniques of office work, but also business law and economics, and the opportunity for practical experience. Students are prepared for busi- ness careers as secretaries, typists, stenographers, bookkeepers, clerks, and salesmen. Capable students are allowed to workin school-approved, part-timejobs. Under this program, they attend school in the morning and work at theirjobs in the afternoon. The students in this curriculum also receive extensive educational and vocational guidance. 'Y Mr. Raymond Bevacqua, M.S. Mrs. Gussie Bruden, B.S. Drexel University Ec. Geography, l.B.M. Business Org. and Management Flider College Typing l, Personal Typing Hostess Club K Q f ,vii 922 .5 - ws-::. , .2 M: '?':f1,fZA1ii'? 1. xii, 2 gig 23. .Q,w..:-AFS,-.' sag.. .9 ty.. . -I f five 52-17? ,-Q. A i as , Vs. Q' 45 -HJ?-3k , . ev:'::..fg , 'mah eras.. K. ' .- - -wr Mr. John Kachmar, M.E. Lehigh University Bookkeeping l, ll, Ill Mr. Dominic Frinzi, B.S. Villanova University Business Arithmetic Introduction to Business wifi -if . gfffx ww Mrs. Pappas explains the proper typing forms to future business leaders. vu' uw. 5 H M, . Mr. Louis J. Kelemen, B.S. Bloomsburg State College Business Law, Economics Office Practice, Stenography I 'Q' W -'K A- -sa- ' I f -A w g ' . ,iltmym .- Mr. Steve Samson, B.A. Montclair State College Business Math, Bookkeeping Gen. Business, Soph. Class Adv. Asst, Football, Baseball Coach .A X B, Q8 it ,Q ' tv t I ll 'ul Ky V7 IQ, 7-'::' 'Q' Mrs. Mary B. Pappas, M.A. Mr. Stanley Rosolowski, M.E. Wayne State University Bucknell University Shorthand, Typing Distributive Education COE Coordinator Sect'yfTreas. ofAthletic Assoc. l ' v. ,I M 3 x, , I vi Y Mrs. Sandra L. Flumore, B.S. Rider College Bookkeeping, Typing ll Business Math!Gen. Business Girls' Intramurals WX H W t..,. .w..W.,, Mrs. Agnes S. Terleski, B.E. SQA Finder College Jr. Secretarial, Typing ll How many times do I have to tell you? Don't look at the keys Stenography I, ll tlhftxxvq Mr. John W. Wallace, Jr., M.E. Montclair State College C.l.E. Coordinator Vocational Counselor 6. 'Nl' sk gq S an on Tests are a perfect way to start the morning. I! 11 X Mr. Richard J. Exley, M.A. Trenton State College Vocal Music, Varsity Golf Mr. Neil D. Boyer, B.S. Mansfield State College Band Director, Stage Band Instrumental Instruction Coach Music Theory, Music Appreciation Fine Arts The Fine Arts Department is devoted to the student who wishes to enrich his creative abilities. The Music Depart- ment, under the direction of Mr. Richard Exley and Mr. Neil Boyer, offers vocal and instrumental instruction, along with stressing the appreciation of music. Throughout the school year concerts are given, in addition to participation in the Warren County Chorus and Band Concert. The Art Department, headed by Mr. William Schwartz and Miss Ruth Hamlen, teaches and improves skills in ceramics, painting, and lettering. The Art Department en- courages students to work to the best of their ability. The Fine Arts Department plays an important role in the lives of many Phillipsburg High School students. Michelangelo, eat your heart out! Miss Ruth Hamlen, B.A. Mr. William Schwartz, M.E. Monmouth College Kutztown State College Art I, II Art III, IV I v I ' lfrfrweir ' f Cx. fp . , KJ ?w ff' . 'I TI M rf X it fl nn. :, .. fn. ' Q Liberace the Second. The Little Drummer Boys 7 A 4 4 Nik 2 I -7-an x Creativity in Action! wx t .L nf'-'QV Bi.. , -Nz. 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' Y ' V Fw-'fb '.4l'i-'f-'iff-',-. 'f:..- ' i2g4?'1 W' f W-rw1v:2n5' Y ,.- . if ' ' f '--'sammy-.' -' L:-fu'-4 tank :Q . , . z.., . .,T.. , ..w..i.4 we -,-4.5 'fa ,gn-, . J, ,lgf 'H M ' 1':: iw Ls' 32.43 :..,'- The P.H.S. Band rehearses for competition. '4- Get the Beat! -if ,f- 39 15 aw' N ...4- 'A Mrs. Florence Hammerstone, B.S. Beaver College Clothing, Home Management Child Development, Chairman . N fr P .1 .. J- Mrs. Lois K. Walters, M.E. Miss Sharon L. Flocamora, B,S, Penn State Douglass College Foods, Home Furnishings Home Management, Cooking Cluh Foods, Clothing Family Relationships Future protegees of Mr. Schwartz. The ups and downs of everyday living. HOME ECONOMICS Home economics education unifies knowledge from many fields in solving home-life problems. It draws on science, art, social studies, psychology, and mathematics. It makes instruction per- sonal for students by teaching them how to dress becomingly, eat better, care for their homes, and live happily with their families. It emphasizes such skills as cooking, sewing, wise purchasing habits, caring for children, getting along with people, and the budgeting of time, money, and energy. Courses are offered in clothing, foods, home management, child development, home furnishings, and family relationships. These courses are offered on a tri-semester basis, so that students are able to take more than one level of a course each year. Boys, as well as girls, can enroll in these courses to receive help in solving their personal problems and in making them better family members. Students are able to obtain the neces- sary knowledge from these courses to help them develop their personalities and to further their education in the field of home economics. hir' - ' E Pitg f ,,,.....,m.-M vw? , ,..,,..,,..4w fl g5f'f.Q- at ,ff-f ,...nv '- ------...,,,. -ir alll' I wonder if Betty Crocker started this way. ...,,ww.-Q-i l n'+g-izx I . Ji. Sally contributes to the development ofa young mind. The art of tunneI crawling . Q- Participants in the Child Development Class. . rrtzefvffrzime' 'H ftliatf' -' 1 3, 13 am - ,Q W' ' - 4 1 V2 t. -4 y g , 1-Msg ,r In . ., .if . P 1'.e:w'.,, he-nw r .35 xi i Q 1 ' ' - 3 9 1 . AS' -- f li V 'W . g 1: ,Z Mr. John B. Foley, B.S. Trenton State College Woodworking, Girls' Shop Chairman Mr. Frank Doddy, B.S. Trenton State College Mechanical Drawing INDUSTRIAL ARTS Hand and mind work together to develop skill in industrial arts. In metal shop, students are trained in the use of copper, brass, wrought iron, and plastics. In printing, they learn the fundamentals and apply their knowledge in the composition of school programs. Mechanical drawing offers both isometric projections and blueprint readings, while electricity places em- phasis on the practical aspects ofelectricity in the home and industry. Woodwork shops develop technical skills as students design and construct individual projects. Other elective courses include auto mechanics and ag- riculture science. All in all, the industrial arts program is a very worthwhile and needed program in today's high school. Wood Shop brings out hidden talent. Mr. Clarence Howard, B.S. Mr. Joseph A, Maurella B,A Eastern Kentucky University Glassboro Stare Collg-gg 1 Wood, Printing, Electricity printing ,fe-, ff' E .99 r l , Li f ' , 2 f1 t fl A 1 2'4 ? n 5' ,zo ,AX 5'9 991, bk' 1 ' q ' Ka :si .- I W5 K 5 I Ut: ' .'n,x,' 2 ' 1 . xi 7 X J, UK i w 3... t 7, s 3 Vik v is K 5. ,i,?,kvfhsb1'15 f-ig 3.2 5 Y 34:5 , Mr. John Morrow, B.S. MV-RaYm0V1d R- RUSTLJY.. B A it Delaware Valley College Trenton State College Agriculture Mechanical Drawing I, ll How electrifying! Future Farmers of America lm ,W , in 1 'Ra The flame of industry. 1 ,vs tw. Mr. John Stana, B.A. Mr. Frank J. Yost, B.S. Trenton State College Pennsylvania State University A Power Mechanics, Electricity Metal Shop Electronics, Football Equip. Metal Shop Assistants Club ---its Mgr. Alright, who took all the tools? xt' 'V 5 X, ,, M. , five, , 4' Special Education Employment Orientation provides all the elements ofreal work and can be of great value to Special Needs students. The establishment of a production atmos- phere with a variety of experiences and presures, ex- poses students to situations they can expect in the work world. The exposure to a variety of areas is designed to assist the student to develop and help him determine his aptitudes and abilities. Skill areas the pupils are exposed to are as follows: woodworking, general build- ing maintenance, painting, foods, clothing, animal science and stock clerk. As each student excells in an area, he is placed in the work-study program. Here he comes to school in the morning for his academic classes and at noon leaves for on the job training. If pupils are not pleased with theirjob they can come back to school full-time or be rotated to another job site. 1 s ...t , p I . A V 1 A 'flag-,, 55 ...- H ,, ff .. r' .Bw - -4nl-- YJ- - 'K 'fx fx Annie demonstrates her woodshop skills. 'ob 'ii . Nov '::f .Tp rx - l A Y MV- PHTNCK C21l8fi0l'9. M-A. Ms. Cecily A. Laidman, B,S. Mr. John Pappas, B S EHS' STFOUGSDUFQ S1819 Buffalo State College Moravian College College Musical Director of Thespians Women's Faculty Show fri milf f S' r ' me 'K 'ka What is a four letter meaning lecture? K'-3 161 :-x 'H , ,ff 4234 Ka '-he S., 'Q pr' 5 New' 1 The boys show off their chickens. it XX. The Students- hard at work- Guess what I have inside? an 'Qw- Mr. Walter B. Miller, M.A. Mrs. Patricia L. Gibbs, M.E. New York University East Stroudsburg State Boys' Physical Education College Director oi Athletics Girls' Phys. Ed., Health IV Chairman Drill Team, Ski Club Advisor PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH Physical Education is a class that enables a student to become more alert and aware of what is taking place around him. It also creates an atmosphere ofteamvvork, along with introducing an interest for some students to become more involved in outside school activity, such as softball, tennis, track, hockey, football, and golf. The health classes teach first aid, the treatment of diseases, and make the student aware ofthe systems of the human body. The juniors participate in a health class specialized in teaching the rules of the road to young drivers. Health and Physical Education courses are divided into five semesters. Physical Education is administered to the students for four semesters each year, while health is taught for the remaining semester. Miss Fiuth A. Gibbs, M.E. East Stroudsburg State College Phys. Ed., Cheering Advisor Exhibition Gymnastics Team Girls' Varsity Sports Coach Enthusiasm strikes the P.H.S. girls' gym class. A W Smile! You have just been chosen for: lchoose onel a. Teacher of the Year: b. Playboy of the Year, C. All ofthe aboveg d. None ofthe above. ,a vw ,n WJFJK ., W 5' 'Ns ui gf 1,2y,,2jf V , Fion hangs in there! .T .f I X ' Ji . . . f K ,,f, Mrs. Susan B. Hahn, B.A. Iowa Wesleyan College Girls' Phys. Ed., Health Girls' Varsity Tennis Coach Miss Gibbs presents well-earned varsity letters to deserving stu dents. .vi HL, if Anatomy is studied in the Health classes. l .J-'BU'?i'fsQt, Mr. James Herb. B.S. Mr. Herbert Stecker, B.A. Penn State University Syracuse University Boys' Physical Education Boys' Health Asst. Football Coach ,Mm ..rsL l A .,,fAM QQ! -23 .22-22222 lllllllll Aillllllll llllllllll 2222222222 lilltllllil lllllillill lllllllllll 222 2'2222 ll llll I llll we fa! ' ' .1l.l.I.,d4-2 ' ' . W 1 r - K 5 ' ,. ' Yi - , 2 ' 32 .. wx, , , Eh! ,I ,,,w!,V3n: ,L . A 2,V, ,, f Y ff I A-'I' X ' 4 ,VA '55 .,.f-'G Shri' KY' ,,,,. ,. f f M' J' .f--QS .,- -ww f .J as W' Z7 Kg infix? J Y A 1 1 JA X f' 1 f I' 414- WX SENICDRS 6' J K ,fp X f ff Senior Class Officers: Randy Wilson - President, Gail Wambold - Secretary, Andrea Mereschak -Treasurer, David Searles - Vice- President. 3 'Y' Axifn 51 C439 Maureen Abel Henle . . .Color Guard . . .to marry after graduation . . . likes football . . . enjoys listening to music. , .quiet Joe Ahart Cousin . . . Karux Newspaper ...Guitar player . . . plans in- clude a technical school . . . writing . . . Images. Donald Allen Evil . . . varsity letter in Ten- nis . . . enioys baseball and basketball. . .likes mechanical drawing. pw.. ,S af . lg . i s E , f . .ts ,VN 2 f , tx: . 'X ji. Gale Ace Gale. . . Youth Fellowship Club ...intramural Basketball and Volleyball . . . Secretarial Career . . . Bowling and Field Hockey. Mary Aiello Mary. . .Tennis and swimming are favorite sports . . . likes to work with plants . . . taking long walks . . . future unde- cided. iii' Anthony Amoroso Tony . . . participated in ln- tramurals . . . likes table tennis ...Honor Society , . . to attend Rutgers. it lf, Contemplating . . . Did l Utilize The Days l've Spent Brian Ajhar Jars . . . Karux Newspaper... Talented Artist . . . Varsity Baseball and Golf Teams . . . Images . . . Plans to be Com- mercial Artist. 519-. Thomas Andrews Reds . . , member of the emergency squad . . . likes baseball, football, and basket- ball .. .enjoys hunting and fish- ing. Nora Ajhar Nora . . . Superstar Cast . . . Women's Faculty Show . . , Concert Choir . . . plans to at- tend Stratfords Women Col- lege. . . Public Relations. ,J Carol Apgar Carol . . . Phillipsburg Swim Team . . . Y.W.C.A .... Musical Arts.. . Empire Beauty School . . . Sewing and Cooking. Sandra Apgar Sandy ...Girl'sSwimTeam. . .varsity letter and trophy from swimming . . . Y.W.C.A. . . . sweet and sincere. W' Richard Arigo Linda Armstrong Duke . . . student council . .. Army . . .to attend Somerset thespian officer . . . National County CommunityCollege... Honor Society. . . Boy's State fan of the Olympics . . .to be- . . . likeable, come a nurse. Here To The Best Of My Ability Ads Michael Auchenbach Debra Badway Dave Baker Auch . . . to work after Debbie . . . Drill Team . . . Dave . . . Intramural softball graduation . . . gym team . . . l.P.L.E .... Intramural Softball and football . . . Led Zepplin likes music and all sports . . . . . . Kutztown . . . likes parties concerts . . . likes parties and C.I.E .... friendly. and long weekends. wrestling . . . Future unde- ' ,M 5 ftlf' M ,Sv ' C ia ed . William Bakos Bill . . . letter in tennis . .. M.G.'s and Bud are favorites . . . likes to play football and tennis . . . future draftsman. Catherine Arnold Cathy . . . make-up commit- tee . . . Modeling Career . . . future in homemaking . . . likes to have a good time. Cindy Bailey Cindy. . . likes parties and hor- seback riding . . . can't wait for summer vacation . . . Italian food and football rate. Roger Barlow Roger. . . Zephers softball . . . plans are Wm. Patterson Col- lege. . . likes are water skiing and parties . . .'JoJo's. Freedom of speech, press . . . Carole Benetsky Carole . . . enjoys football . . . likes the shore, summer, and sewing . . . plans on working as a secretary. mr Patricia Bobbitt Trish . . . Valedictorian of our class . . . marriage in the future ...likes quiet times and places. Tony Bennett Tony. . . Intramural sports . .. Enjoys football, baseball and basketball . . . concerts and parties. . . quiet. Donna Bogogh Donna . . . likes to swim and take walks in the woods . . . Drill Team . . . Enjoys football games . . . medical technology. Timothy Barnowsky Barny l . . Intramural Basket- ball, baseball, and football . . . to attend college . . . enjoys watching football games, K-7 fx? VJ' - 2 . fig T-.Lf . Robert Baxter Baxt . . . varsity basketball, enjoys concerts, rock music, Jane Buck. . . likes parties... Intramurals. Seniors Look To Graduation Josephine Bettuccio 'lJosie . . . quiet butfriendly . . , Iikesfootball games . . . Enjoys reading and taking walks . . . intramurals. Carin Bloshuk Bio . . . varsity letter in softball . . . likes baseball and basketball . . . to attend Doug- lass College. l f4g .- 2. 'f x' . - 2 'laf.-5ew:'-J- ie 54 VM '- -,tr - na, .'4x,5a,. .,. flW?tl'? Blew. ' ,tg,4gs5,4' l ' 41' I 3 ta ll N s 5 xx 1 U' We I J . -Jw' .f fig-iiif?,G:S3N'af H 5 ,. 'RI 'PTE 44'l1.+a-1351-tl: fl! M lg egg, 351,54 5 A 3 lr ,R gf l:'2' ix , E Y 'l -rw lc P 4 17454556 an E Thomas Bodogh Karen Bolcar William Bonney Randy Boyer Tom . . . likes to hunt, fish Karen . . . likes tennis, vol- Sap . . . Varsity letter in Randy . . . Parties, food, fun, and Swim - - - ef1i0yS f00tballl leyballl and basketball - - - Football . . . Girls, and parties and Girls rare . Hvarsliy Letter softball and basketball . . . would like to be 3 TGSCVIGI' - -- rate. . .would like to become in football . . . likes wrestling. plays the guitar . . . quiet. sewing, arts and crafts rate. an Accountant. With Mixed Emotions Sandra Bronico Sandy . . . likes the shore... Y-Teens, Honor Floll . . .to work after graduation. . . sweet and friendly senior. nh Q .lg X. . f ik' ii x ' fi Saw 1 Patricia Brunetti Patti . . .future plans unde- cided . . . plays the piano . . . Enjoys watching and playing hockey. . . quiet. William Brown Brownie . . . C.l.E .... to at- tend Wm. Patterson College... likes to waterskl . . . enjoys playing football and ping- pong. Gary Bullman Gary.. .likes parties. . .letter in tennis . . . engineering ahead, football rates . . . Stu- dent Council. X-......-' Wowl Turkey Richard Burke Richard . . . to work after graduation. .. likes stock cars. . . enjoys lunch time . . .quiet senior. Bruce Buzas Zash . . . Intramural Sports ...Would liketo goto Villinova . . . Enjoys Wrestling and Ice Hockey. Diane Caffery Diane.. .to be an X-ray techni- cian...enjoys swimming,surf- ing, and bowling . . . likes to work with plants. Kerry Castellano Rat . . . member of the Gym team, likes motorcycles . . . avid party goer . . . likes Hum- ble Pie. . .talented Diver. Patricia Clark Clarky . . . participated in in- tramural basketball and softball . . .secretary career... people and surprises humor her. ,..4' Deborah Cairoli Debbie Camporine Debbie . . . likes football . . . Debbie . . . likes swimming, tennis, and football ' terested in secretarial work. . . quiet. 9 Q petite . . . enjoys the shore. . . looking forward to marriage. .. quiet. ...IH- Gary Carhart Gary. . .Third Team-ALL STAR in Basketball . . . varsity letters in basketball and baseball . . . Varsity Golf . . .to attend Ftider. Did I Express Myself To The Fullest , N ...-.4 You're in a Bad Way! f -Z 4' 5 fl f ? f l Colleen Cavanaugh Colleen . . . plans to attend Ramapo College. . . plays the j piano . . . enjoys softball and l baseball . . . to be a math j teacher. W Ntg- ' Nj Wk M., Mx X Debbie Clauss Debbie . . . likes football . . . enjoys watching wrestling matches.. .moody at times . .. sincere. ,on QQ Gregory Clymer Greg . . . N.J. State Scholar- ship to attend college. . . likes movies, music, food and par- ties. . . plays the piano. fx. Sandra Lee Cole Sandy . . . likes parties, weekends, and going to foot- ball games . . . to become a secretary . . . intramural softball. Timothy Cole Coley . . . future includes the Navy. . . likes to play handball . . . member of the state crew . . . plays intramural football. Extent And Yet Keep An Open Mind Mark Contuzzi Business . . . enjoys sports ...future plans include college ...likes golf and intramurals. n 'S-S'7'if'Ii' 'T Carl Corpora Mick . . . varsity letters in football, basketball and base- ball . . . EPL All-Star team . . . college bound. rf' Cathy Cook Cookie . . . tiny senior . . . gym team member. . . likesthe shore and weekends. . .future undecided . . . enjoys sports. Beverly Cruts Bev . . . favorite class is l.P.L.E .... to attend college after graduation . . . likes foot- ball and basketball games. Joan Coopersmith Joan . . . enjoys football . . . likes include parties and weekends . . . future is unde- cided. Daniel Csordas Daniel . . . likes football, baseball and tennis . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . .to work after graduation. Cathy Conine Cathy. . . afuture beautician . ., enjoys watching football . . . likes parties and driving around . . . concerts rate. 9+-Q, Kevin Corcoran Rico . . . varsity letters in cross country . . . future in- cludes college. . .enjoys con- certs and ice hockey. Cathy Cutsler Cathy. . . Drill Team Member . . . likes football games and wrestling matches. . . to attend Mansfield . . . talkative. l 57 Eugene Cuvo Marianne Cuvo Cuv . . .to attend college . .. Cuv5 , , , Drill Team member enjoys tennis, baseball, and , , , Concert choir , , , KARUX football . . . IikeS the Beatles... yearbook , , , Honor Society , .. parties rate. future math teacher. -mtg' The diameter of the cylinder is drawn 6 inches from the center point . . . Where are your hall passes? Glenn Dalrymple Derwood . . . Intramural football and softball . . .future includes college . . . varsity let- ter in track . , .enjoys golf and snow mobiles. Around The Michelle Dean Michelle . . . likes parties, movies, concerts, and sleep- ing . . .enjoys horseback riding and football . . . quiet. Donald Decker Don . . . Intramural Sports. .. member of the track team . . . likesfootball and basketball... quiet senior. Susan Dayan Daisy ...Honor Roll . . .var- sity letter in field hockey . . . school play . . . Intramural softball . . . to attend college. Corner Are The Diana Deacon Di . . .to attend Northampton Area Community College . . . likes baseball, basketball, and tennis. . .enjoys needle work. Michael DiMaio Mike . . . enjoys music, guitar, and writing . . . plans to attend College . . . plays the piano, sax, and guitar. ' l . . ' gm fs. '51 ' .' Y.:-tl! ' ' .HI gt 9, .- Elizabeth Dennis Betsy . . . to attend Lafayette College . . . enjoys tennis. bowling, and football games ...Women's Faculty Show... quiet. Unknown Days Lori Diehl Lori . . . likes to watch football. . . future undecided . . . avid softball and basketball player. . . quiet senior girl. fix 1 1 r i i .ffl Frank Drago Frank. . .talented artist. . .Art Institute of Pittsburg in the fall . . .enjoys basketball. football, and baseball. Paul Dennis Paul . . .varsity football . . . likes dogs and full moons. . . to at- tend Kutztown State. . .varsity football captain. of Tomorrow ya L V : k ,K-L M Y XM -,Y ' ' D If m-. John Dopilka Dopilk . . . Intramural sports. . . enjoys football, Friday nights ...likes machine shop. . .fu- ture is undecided. Rose Marie Duckworth Hee . . . likes listening to tapes, wrestling, and dancing ...enjoys volleyball. . .future undecided. Leslie Derr Leslie . . . P.H.S. Twirler . . . Honor Society.. .varsity letter in swimming . . . to attend Ur- sinus. 'YK . A . .. X -A fi -V . .4 xi .N - t lf .. Erin William Dorrance Bill Goat . . . Varsity golfer . . . interested in motorcycles . . . avid skiier. . . future plans in- clude Rutgers. Gary Emrick Quail . . .varsity baseball... to enter the Air Force . . . in- terested in motorcycles and mechanics. . . basketball rates. W 1 i Nj? K K t Q' NQQMEQ 'grain -' M s . Jane Deutsch Ditch . . . Concert Choir. .. likes parties, concerts, and good food . . . enjoys tennis and basketball . . . Intramurals. Barbara Dowling Barb . . . Drill Team Captain. . . to attend College . . . likes having fun . . . enjoys basket- ball . . . friendly senior. N ijt.-'A 2 Barbara Ervin Barb . . . Color Guard . . . future in airline school . . . ln- tramural Volleyball and Bas- ketball . . . wrestling and soc- cer rate. Linda Evans Red . . . Hostess Club.. . Mixed Chorus.. . Bookeeping and movies are favorites . . . Wants to help retarded chil- dren ln the future. Debra Fisher Debbie . . . Mixed Chorus... Future Business Leaders . . . Likes sports and the shore. . . Future undecided . . . Pizza and Music. K s Clarence France Bruce Fahringer Bruce. . . Football and Basket- ball are favorite sports . . . Hunting, Fishing and trapping . . . Future career in Printing. A ,K , . . fy. -if 7 ' ,.f-- fv f, X ' .x W 2 i f fir in , gi - f fe- 2' . 19 it in , ' Nr lg a gf, nga. ' g et it twr . L William Fleming Lemon . . . Varsity letter in Baseball . . . Intramural Foot- ball and Softball . . . Future career in Ecology . . . Hunting. I Beth Frederick Fred . . . Intramural Basket- Beth... P.H.S.Twirler.. . Likes ball and Football . . . College to sew and water ski . . . Future bound . . . Likes Baseball and includes N.C.A.C.C .... Foot- cars...Futurein Engineering. ball games . . . Secretarial career. Michael Figler Fig . . . Cross country . . . Track . . . Future in Medicine... Cars. . . Intramural Basketball and Volleyball . . . Fishing. ,K-J Scott Flllebrown Scott . . . Boy's State. . . Hob- bies include photography and cars . . .Automobile Flaces . .. Football and Baseball are favorite sports. Moments Gt Thoughtp Creativity 5 -wing - . Rhonda Foose Bon . . . Likes playing Baseball and Basketball . . , Driving her Mustang . . .Wants to travel to Florida and work. Nina Frinzi Nina... Field Hockey... Penn- Jersey Hockey All Star . . . Career in Special Education . . . College bound . . . Volley- ball and Tennis. Jeffrey Fortner Jeff . . . likes football and baseball . . . HOJO's. . .enjoys riding around . . .concerts rate . . . quiet senior. N, .tg x 1 ,Ili Bonnie Fritts Bon . . . Likes playing soft- ball and Tennis . . . Career helping the handicapped . . . Horse-back riding. . .Camping . . . Football games. Lawrence Gallo Larry . . . Good looking . . Active in football . . . enjoys fall, music and going to parties.. . To pursue Accounting. Arouses A Sense Patricia Gobbi Patty . . . member of Latin Club . . . plans to go to college. . . likes are needle point and reading. David Gorzas Dave . . . enjoys music and mechanical engineering . . .to attend Lehigh University . . . likes table tennis . . . plays the trumpet. Anne Marie Gebhard Ann . . . to attend Church- mans, likes bowling and swim- ming. . .enjoys watching foot- ball . . . to pursue bookkeeping. 1? AQ A l f -J Donald Gebhard Fuzz . . . intramural basket- ball . . . likes to play football and watch basketball . . . in- terest in auto mechanics. Of Accomplish ment . . K- . EAW' ' :Mai Fw? wvi'H'MXE3 .g gi - V . -7 sf is?-x 1 vf rd EMMEV,lf' M i5f2ifL3q:' 1, ' Mwisp W , 12-Liza -W - ' gs 0 mtM1QftLf. 3 J . L I 1-1 L! Lori Good Lori . . . quiet and sweet senior. . .enjoys many sports.. .future plans are undecided . . . likes having fun. . K S f. ' kr t' f . gf 3 iz ks R .lh lr - Andrew Grainda Froggy . . . Quiet senior. .. enjoys football and baseball... writing and print shop are favorites . . . member of News- paper staff. v-7 Diana Goretti Diana . . . KARUX Editor . . . Honor Floll . . . National Honor Society . . . future in account- ing. . .college bound. Doreen Grainer Doreen . . . likes music, con- certs and parties . . . talkative ...enjoys horseback riding... to work after graduation. Donald Gibson Hoot . . .to enter Rutgers... enjoys playing basketball and football . . . chemistry class rates. Sharon Gornick Sharon . . . anticipated future as beautician . . . likes basket- ball and softball . . . parties. . . car chasing and poker rate. Pamela Grube Pam . . . creative senior. . . enjoys sports and traveling . . . interested in Judo . . . plans to work with handicapped chil- dren. L Ji .MQ +0119 62 .,h uf' .z' Se. val. SKC 1 L 1'a ?' WIWWWUVW ,Tia r T R3 LVD: V? wigs yn.: . M ,, lla , an 'Uh Q, I ki! 1? A, ...L wry llff-bs . 'B , . f if MW 6 .LQEQ 4' if f Y 1 If 5 Hi. if 1 42? 7, n Q: E: H? , XM ' if 5-f X J VHF' Robert Gruhler Bob ...would liketo pursue a career in law . . . avid sports fan . . . to attend Ramapo Col- lege. Gary Hagestram Garymlikesallsports. ..quiet senior boy . . . enjoys playing football and baseball . . .future undecided. 4551? c-?xQ Sap. . . Have you no couth? 4-qu Jane Gudzinas Jane . . . basketball fan . . .to Business College. . . likes par- ties and people. . .enjoys writ- ing . . . Copy Club. 'flaw' Charles Hall Charles . . . likes football . . . enjoys baseball and basketball . . . likes the outdoors and nature. . . quiet senior. .f-...4,, Judy Gumelack 'tJude . ..Copy Club...C.O.E. . . . likes football, baseball and swimming . . . enjoys parties and driving around . . . quiet. Bonnie Gymarty Bonnie . . . P.O.C.O. Ski Club ...P.H.S. Ski Club . . . talented artist . . . favorite pastime is horseback riding. We Learned. We Played, Lynn Harrison Richard Hay Lynn . . . lively senior . . . to Rich . . . enjoys basketball attend Montclair. . . interested and football . . . plansto attend in gymnastics.. .to become a college . . . future includes social worker. teaching. is Richard Heater Virginia Heffner Melody Heimbach Richard , . . enjoys chess and Ginny . . . quiet. . . animal Mel . . . active senior. . . Drill drawing . . .sports enthusiast lover . . . enjoys sewing and team . . . Student Council . . . ...future includes the Army. .. cooking . . . likes football and Women's Faculty Show. . .to to become an engineer. basketball . . . Mixed Chorus. attend college. Bubble Gum in school? '7:8t We Worked, We Suffered fr X pie pi, f W I A7 t H f pit . . ffm, ., Louann Henry Hank . . . concert choir . .. enjoys football and swimming . . . plans to attend college . . . would like to teach music. 4 as f x f ' xx ,' 1 ,. 5. si Cindy Hoffman Cindy . . . enjoys softball and hockey. . . parties and driving are favorities . . . future plans are undecided. I Donald Hess Don . . . likes football and baseball . . . likes hunting and fishing . . .enjoys gym class . .. quiet. ,155 N Edward Hoffman Ed . . . enjoys playing the clarinet. . .would like to pur- suea career in forestry. . . likes football and handball. Tammy Heimbach Tammy . . . to attend Eastern Nazerene College in the fall . .. likes football games . . . quiet and sincere senior. ,Ri .. taxi. Q W . :S SN , ,.. X 14- ff l iy 2 . f '. '-YJ. .iq L o wg Q' I i?'fi?!'. 'f ..tQ.'i- ' - .:E'ihLxE-.. !1c 'A 'J James Hinkle Hink . . . member of the Emergency Squad . . . likes football and baseball . . .enjoys eating. . . likes the summer. vw Jzf Leonard Holjes Bodi . . . likes parties, music, and concerts . . . Peace in mind . . . enjoys the outdoors and nature. . . quiet. xc Q-. .ii 5. , . L, . . A , it i fir J I .- . , ,ah X f,..f 4 f' Y? ' lf r M y gl' Ronald Heinrich Ron . . . likes football and baseball . . . enjoys playing basketball . . . likes to fish . . . quiet senior. Richard Hitzel Rick . . . varsity letters in football and track . . . likes par- ties and motorcycles . . . to join the Navy. :HJ . . ui. 4- ,ki . i . 4' ' wi ,Q fr K' .if . - is X C 'Nl N . . ' :k Qa 2f.:t, -L ' , Joseph Hrymack Joe . . . varsity letter in foot- ball . . . likes softball, parties and food . . . to attend Salem College in the fall. 's Yahtzee!! 4185 John Hughes Huges . . . enjoys fishing and hiking . . . interested in a career in architecture. . .football and basketball fan. v My Aqiafg. V 'V-QQ-51 ilfvirwl ' ' A . Q a K I. Q VHA ,,.. e , I. l Q Leo Jessamine Hootie . . . enjoys football, baseball, and wrestling . . . plans to attend Junior College . . . Electrical career ahead. X . Vera Hudgens Vera.. . lively senior.. . plans to attend college . . . enjoys track and IPLE class . . .would like to become a lawyer. Johni lzak Johni . . . quiet senior girl... enjoys watching football and basketball . . .future plans are undecided . . . friendly. Jeffrey Innes Jeff . . .to enter into the Navy . . . likes parties, music, and concerts . . . enjoys reading science fiction . . . quiet. as Fred Johns Robert Jones Fred . . . hunting and fishing Bob . . . Intramural Basket- rate . . . enjoys f00iball, rugby, ball . . . sports and parties rate and checkers . . . no plans for . . . enjoys playing basketball the future. and football . . . College in fu- ture. Christing Huff Huffy . . . baseball and foot- ball fan . . . would like to be- come a secretary . . . enjoys parties and driving. ln The Distance, The Light I ,f-lx. ,Q Ei ,041 4' my K' '- ' 34. -Ti- K -773 , A , ,V 5 .M . L 5 t f ' 4 .K Ft - .frfftmx 7' X 4 , ! 'xr ggi, ,Ii , ini Q ga Lida James Lida . . . sweet senior girl . . . likes football and basketball... enjoys watching television . . . no future plans. Ruth Karcher Fluth . . . Bible school teacher ...plans to attend Douglass... career in medical technology . . . Twirler. . . plays piano. 255, ,,.b, . . s ef rx34n,,A . . 4 Kyra Kenan Ky . . . College in future. .. Plans law career. . . Travel and sports rate . . . Member of Na- tional Honor Society. Keith Kennedy Keith . . . Varsity football and baseball . . . plans to attend Rutgers . . .teaching career... likes sports and parties. Of Our Future Burns Linda Kist Linda. . . National Hono Soci- ety . . . Co-editor of KARUX Yearbook . . . Concert Choir. .. Drill Team . . . Teaching Career . . . College. Q f-sq Michael Kostrey Mike . . . Likes sports, T.V.. AND MOVIES . . . Golf team . .. Intramural Sports . . . Enjoys Hockey . . . college in future. Steven Klouser Steve . . . Mem ber of Camera club , . .to enter Navy. . . likes photography, electronics, and music. . . college ahead. Thomas Kredler Tom . . . Likes to participate in football . . . Future plans un- decided . . . enjoys parties and having a good time. .1 .. Candy Kilpatrick Candy . . . enjoys watching football . . . likes acrobats . . . to work after graduation . . . en- joys the summer. Brenda Koch Brenda. . . planning to attend vocational school . . . Twirler . . .football and wrestling rate . . . likes parties and music. Joseph Kunsman Joe .. .Member ofthe Future Farmers of America . . . enjoys playing football . . . no future plans. 1,7 .Z . V . . i Q s at 'Q Qi 4 f 'nw nn ' 2 ' A . N EX' , , . gy : I tl : I .. 1,4 .. . .4 W.. 50.1 v' v.v',.. . Q v f,Lj,gLg-.1-.'.-.w',1i'nwivw .:'f'i'.-ii' r . . ',go.6Q 1g4g Christine Kindred Chris . . . Girls' Intramurals . . . Plans to attend business school . . . banking career . . . camping and football rate. V4 Paul Kogler Kog . . . Intramural Sports. .. Varsity Golf. . . Student Coun- cil . . . J.V. Basketball . . . col- lege plans in future. fx li?- Kimberly Kutsopias Kim ...Literary Magazine... plans to attend Pomptland University . . . enjoys English and art . . . gymnastics rate. QD- . is j X .s f fi' il i, i n ff' XXX Q sl ,, s Y A ki 1 X X W 1 -'mv -4 'S f J Sharon Kuzmiak Charle' La Monica Kuz . . . Girl's Intramurals... Char . . . Suzy Stateliner . .. college ahead . . . plans to be Tournament of Plays . . . an airline stewardess . . . en- KARUX Yearbook . . . Student joys sports and painting. Council . . . Guthsville Play- house. l'll take 4! Cindy Lance Cindy. . . likes basketball, ten- nis, football . . . party goer, to follow secretarial career. . .en- joys bowling and dances. We Barbara Lear Barb . . . plans a career in dentistry . . . enjoys basketball, football, and tennis . . . college bound . . . likes clothes. Terry Lefler Ter . . .favorite activities in- clude watching basketball and football games . . . likesto draw . . . to become a secretary. Flichard Lauber Rich . . . enjoys racing and playing football . . . creative printer . . . favorite pastimes include girl watching. Will Never Pass Sharie Lefler Sharie. . .future undecided. .. likes music, animals, and driv- ing . . . plays clarinet. . . bas- ketball and tennis rate . . . Band. Janet Lelo Yak . . . Northhampton Community College and a career in dental assistance ahead. . .talented organist... badmitten rates. 5 , it-1 1?-Q ' 2 J ! ' ' ' - ' i it l i . .I Q Mil ,N 4 M gl 'aff ' swat' ' A - 'Q . , 1' 5 if Kathleen Lenert Joanne Lewis William Lightcap Peggy Lindquist Kathy . . . Student Council Jo . . . enjoys swimming, Bill . ..Varsity basketball Janie . . . future includes member . . . likes tennis and tennis. . .nurse assistance... enjoys listening to Grand Funk Churchman's and acareer asa wrestling . . . parties and likes baseball and softball . . . and gym . . . psychology . . . stewardess . . . a football and people rate . . . to attend enjoys watching plays . . . Somerset County Community wrestling fan . . . parties. Churchman's. friendly. College. This Way Again Mary Ann Lineburg Mary . . . likes included ten- nis, horsebackriding and psychology . . . poetry, sewing, and dancing rate . . . future in- cludes college. 1 Jill Marie Lutz Lutzie . . . Drill Team . . . Orr's . . . Student Council secretary . . . college bound . . . likes walks. . . friendly. Debra Lippincott Debbie . . . Monmouth Col- lege and a career in business ahead . . . cooking, sports, and music are favorites . . . Karux Newspaper, Monty Lobb Monty . . . varsity letter in foot- ball . . . likes wrestling and baseball . . . future plans are undecided . . . likes parties. .. iv X 41..- I ' .ifii f ,gf ' Michael Luzietti Cindy Mangino Luz . . . intramural football Cindy. . .to become an airline ...outdoorenthusiast...work stewardess . . . enjoys the . . . enjoys sports . . . hunting shore, eating, and parties . . and fishing rate. Gym Team . . . likes football. .pt M wax , Qb, 4 if YL Rowena Ludwig Row . . . likes Broadway shows . . . enjoys making pot- tery, painting, and enjoys long drives . . . quiet and friendly. .. interior decorating. Deborah Marangio Deb . . . basketball en- thusiast . . .enjoys bicycle rid- ing, long walks, animals. . .to become veterinary assistant. . X1y:y,.1.5 r Xt it .. is eve,-s at l J if 11. , Precision ft .am :fc an-5' sig' James Markle Jim . . .enjoys hunting and racing, basketball, likes watch- ing football . . . to pursue fores- try . . . talented guitar player. Corine Marino Corine . . . enjoys parties and weekends . . . favorite sport is football . . . future plans in- clude Empire Beauty School. . 1 r at 1.51 -. .. lofi'-ff, . P' r -.J -I it . ,Q ,Q gp . , l .Ric gfyx Q .'- fgfz '. ' i Terry Matlock Terry . . . favorite spectator sport is football . . . works at Orr's . . . quiet blonde. . . plans to marry after graduation. Joanne Marzuoli Jo . . . plans for the future include vocational school . . . weekends rate . . . frequent party goer. . .avid football fan. In The Beginning . 'D 111129 - V '1 Timothy Marzano Mars . . . National Honor Society . . . varsity basketball . . . Intramurals . . . college ahead . . . ice hockey enthusi- ast. Thomas Marzano Tom . . . to enter college... pizza and meatball sand- wiches are favorities . . . un- decided about a career. Ftosland McGinnis Roz . . . business school ahead . . . favorites spectator sports are football and basket- ball . . . enjoys the shore . . . future secretary. Deborah Mayer Debbie . . .future undecided ...quiet yet friendly . . . enjoys parties and summer . . . likes to crochet . . . the ocean. ,dl Cathleen McMullen Cathy . . . snow, bike riding, and psychology are favorites . . . Concert Choir. . . Intramural sports . . . to attend college. At The End . fl 'S' , Q l Q yr ev 5 ,A Andrea Mereschak Ang . . . varsity field hockey and softball . . .National Honor Society . . . Student Council . .. Senior class treasurer. ...ae Janet Mickel Janet...Mixed Chorus...likes sewing and writing poetry. . . Colonial pizza, parties and boys rate . . . to attend Glassboro. KN. Tammy McNett Tammy. . .enthusiastic sports fan . . .college ahead ...sew- ing and cooking rate . . . band member. . . future nurse. . . clarinet. Mary Beth Merlo Mary .. .avid sports fan . .. likes swimming and long walks ...student council member. .. future includes beauty school. Jay Miers Jay . . . varsity X-Country and track . . . girls, football, and road racing are favorites . . . Student Council President. we ': I . ,FN Mx t .K ff' .-1' .1 Ag. J Mark McFloberts Mo . . . enjoys the summer- time. . . Intramural basketball and baseball... Jane Buck . . . likes football games. b-'P Keith Metz Doc . . . track team and bas- ketball team . . . Intramural basketball champions '74 . . . likes to hike, play tennis and basketball. fans Thomas Miers Mize . . . psychology class. .. Intramurals . . . plans include college . . . basketball rates . . . J.V. Baseball . . . quiet. Nadima Melhem Nadeam . . .enjoys watching football . . . kooky . , . likes swimming and bike riding. .. avid party goer, in-....,,. Lynn Michael Lynn . . . artistic . . . future in fashion or cosmotology . . . tennis,swimming and diving, softball and gymnastics all rate. fl in Cheryl Milburn Cheryl . . .likes playing softball . . .varsity basketball player. . . Concert Choir . . . plans to pur- sue teaching . . . intramurals. Debra Miller , Deb . . . football enthusiast . . . likes parties and week- ends . . . enjoys playing bas- ketball . . . quiet . . . future undecided. Kenneth Morley Kenneth . . . likes include stock car racing, hunting, and horse- back riding . . . talented artist . . . interested in music. Nw Nancy Moyle Nance . . . Concert Choir. .. likes people and travel . . .en- joys tennis and volleyball . . Eastern Nazarene College. es! Joan Mirenda Joan . . . likes babysitting and football . . . intramural vol- leyball . . . interested in getting a good job after graduation . .. cheerful. Virginia Morrell Ginny . . . future plans in- cludethe Navy . . . likes football and antique cars. . . interested in becoming an airplane pilot. WW, My f tt., -w W' Q ' ff-nv' if E ,ye 'U' :sig 31 S Q , 3:21-f'.J',.1Z 1 - ' f 'n' A' ' l ' ' ' '13 qizih .g.' ... w f3'lf37'8':+'1v :it 5' f1 1 .w2. . X' ' gf -pf. t .g :ug 'Q PX ' Jeffrey Mulligan Jeff . , . Youth Conservation Corps . . . career in the park service . . . enjoys fine arts and painting . . . Penn State. 4- , Xa , -sq.. R' 44 if is Joseph Moretti Joe . . . playsthe guitar. . . to pursue electronic design technology. . .enjoys playing football and basketball. As hslgj. Kal-ks. 10 ' t K ' , 9 Xty Q- ' -fm? Q- W fy, ' W H, I Cf' i 5' ' f ' X J X 'TFA A f l l . i' David Moyer Dave . . . football and baseball rate. . . likes the out- doors . . . plans to attend tech- nical school . . . avid hunter... friendly. ra w..,.,-M Lois Murray Mur . . . Co-Editor of the KARUX Yearbook . . . Color Guard . . . varsity letter in swimming . . . Girl's State... talkative. 1-dx 'CZNZ5 Karen Morgan Karen . . . P.H.S. Drill Team . .. enjoys tennis . . . college in the future . . . Student Council and the school play. . .honor roll. Time Goes On, Jack Moyer Jack . . . likes parties and trail bike riding . . . enjoys football Q and baseball . . . no immediate plans for the future . . . quiet. i X Sue . . . J.V. cheerleader. . . parties, Del-Val, and weekends rate. . . honor roll . . . friendly ...avid wrestling fan , . . cute. Kathleen Newman Kathi . . . Concert Choir and Thespians . . . manager ofgirl's basketball and softball teams . . . to attend beauty school. ,gms .yi t 4 .K 1' xl x fi. 'f-6.2, ' H N wwf. , . 1 .M . -. fo-.J .. .. .., . -at-an qv!! ,. gg ' iff tl f t f f,f9'i Richard Nightlinger Glen Olivi Night . . . football enthusiast G-man . . . active in football . . . gymnist . . . to attend East .. . varsity letter in football . .. Stroudsburg . . . plans to be likes partiesmtoattend Valley Phys. Ed. teacher. Will You Remember? Forge Junior College. A: l li. I J A' j .Al A x. . James Osborn Ozzie . . . enjoys the moun- tains, parties, and having a good time . . . plans to attend Williamsport Community Col- lege. g .X . Q K f A ,.. ,, 5 1 S 3 . .Q ' . 1 K R ita' M V 5 .Wt X .- . 7 't . :Q T' Lgfwf 'yrk .yn I rf' , if ,ver . V . .Q ff fwv' . .rl M . .is ,ia Debra Otten Debbie . . . participated in Intramural Basketball . . . likes horseback riding, swimming. and hikingmtoattend Salem. gli' Great Expectations Debra Pare Debbie . . . likes tennis, softball and swimming . . . Color Guard Captain . . . par- ties, stock car racing and steaks rate. Scott Particka Tiny . . . participated in ln- tramurals . . . wishes to attend Northhampton Area Commun- ity College . . . future is unde- cided. .: , 1 , - N ' ' ff 1 Allyson Paul AI . . . likes football and drawing. . .to become a beau- tician . . . attending Empire Beauty School . . . quiet. Gary Paul Gary... likes include playing the guitar and listening to the Beatles . . . plans to attend Trenton State. Cathy Penyak Cathy . . . likes bowling and swimming and weekends. . .to attend Warren Technical School . . .to pursue nursing. Gail Phillips Gail . . .likes riding her horse . . . enjoys football and softball games. . . plansto pursue work in an office. . . likes people. Jeffrey Paulus Jeff . . . likes to watch and participate in basketball and baseball . . . participated in Intramurals. . .enjoys parties. James Penyak Leo . . .enjoys baseball and basketball . . . award for town baseball team . . . likes are football, all sports and rock music. Dominick Piccione Dom . . . likes are sleeping, hunting, fishing and parties... would like to attend Ramapo or Rutgers College. 107 John Pelonero Nero . . . likes include par- ties, music, and traveling . . . to attend Northamption Com- munity College. . .to become an engineer. And Now gsm . . , Peter Pettinelli Pete . . . participates in the band , , .varsity wrestling . . . likes Italian teachers and the THREE STOOGES . , . friendly. George Picht Hick Pick . . .talented guitar player.. .also plays the piano. . .to be a hair dresser. . . likes music and concerts. '-.--.M . aff x-7 t Regina Pelonero Regina. . . likes watching foot- ball and wrestling . . . enjoys the outdoors . . . no immediate plans for the future . . . quiet. The End ls Near, David Phillips Dave the Rave . . . to enter the Navy . . . likes Bocci Ball and Bull fights . . . enjoys Jai- alai and weightlifting . . . crazy, Barbara Pickel Barb . . . head twirler . . . thespians, Intramurals, and student council . . . varsity swim team . . . college in the future. fi -L. . X , if V 1 ' .N V,L . t f t .f gg i tt. .Ag F., vigil' , ' J at t i. aria Constance Platia Connie . . .likes animals and nature . . . friendly . . . likes sewing and playing tennis . . . no further plans for the future. Martha Pickel Martha . . . likes all sports. . . National Merit Scholarship . .. plays organ and piano . . . plans to attend Lafayette. And So I Face The Final Curtain ' 2 Hi! Dave and Gary Withold Pludowski Chip . . . likes sleeping and eating . . . favorite spectator sports are wrestling and foot- ball . . . to become a State Policeman. .f 4 David Pursel Dave . . . likes cars and work- ing on them . . . favorite class is metal shop . . . to become an automobile mechanic. Lilian Radcliffe ' Lil . . . likes listening to K ...QB r A music . . . enjoys writing . . . plays the piano . . . wishes to attend Kutztown State. Jackie Purdy Jackie. . .co-captain of cheer- leading . . . Student Council . .. plans include college. . .likes parties and all good times. ,wt t- .,. 0 224.7 5 .52 ,f -'1,.l5a:f1...ll-1.1: uw fr ' 'rs:.:7g.1.2wgf,1C1sf . ' ' jf l,x1 . 'fs lg. 5' y ' . L V J ,r 4.. , r L . J lll' gv-. ' i t 4 -P . ,., y , '51,-: 'i Q' ef'i, : 9f ...lg-+ . lrgilb i 29 4 John Pursel John . . . likes motorcycles and metal shop . . . plans to attend Warren Technical School . . . to join the armed forces. Edward Fiamrath Ed . . . Varsity track team . .. likes include l.P.L.E. class and parties . . . Student Council . .. KARUX Yearbook . . . college. 75 Class Of 1975 Individual Accomplishments Anthony Ritz Salutatoriun ,dh Patricia Bobbitt Valedictorian X! ll 'wa 1 A Andrea Mereschak john Tersigni DAR Good Citizen Award -Scholar Athlete Nora Ajhar Halloween Parade Queen Kathleen Reese Kathy . . . music and Lou Reed rate , . . likes to watch wrestling matches . . . future plans are undecided. Debra Reilly Debbie . . . parties, dances, and football games rate . . . Concert Choir . . . to be a typist . . . plays tennis and swims. xx X RQQ3 Studying? ,gn..1-1--. Cynthia Reppert Cindy . . . 4-H . . . library work ahead . . . KARUX Yearbook... Honor Society . . . Concert Choir. ..sewing . ..Who'sWho . . . Kutztown. Michele Riggio Shelley , . . likes to watch football . . . Drill Team . . . people and parties are among her likes . . , Cosmotology school. Seniors Develop Their Skills so-Ep James Riley Giles . . . plans to attend S erset College ln- Patti Riley Rile . . . Intramurals . . . var- sity letter in softball. , .plansto om . . . t work . . . favorites include par- tramural sports . . . concer s and parties rate. . . humerous. ties and people. Anthony Ritz Tony . . . varsity basketball . . . acting, guitars, and math rate... Honor Society. . . Na- tional Thespians . . . College. Louisa Rodgers Lisa . . . plays tennis . . . sec- retary to be.. .likes watching football games . . . sewing is one of her hobbies . . . likes having fun. all.. Bert Ftoling Bert Intramurals irls, . . . . . . g parties, and sports rate . . football fan . . . future is unde- cided . . . friendly. Mary L nn Ftoma noli Y Q Mary Lynn . . . National Thes- pians . . . I.P.L.E ,... likes vol- leyball, football and wrestling . . .future is undecided. For Future Careers Bruce Rose Bruce. . . intramural basketball ...party goer. . . future in Navy ...football games rate. . .likes to watch basketball. ID . Leigh Ann Flossnagle Leigh . . . Color Guard . . . likes parties and football games, . . to be a secretary... intramural volleyball. Dara Fiossi Dara. . .wrestling matches rate . . . plans include college. . . poetry, parties and horseback riding are her favorites. Jill Rush Jill . . . Drill Team member... likes music, eating, and sports ...letters in tennis, basketball and softball . , . mathematics. Lemon!! J.. .,.s- A by ,,..w,, ' -nf y X XJ N - , I N 'lj , xv t Joni Rush Joni . . . football and wrestling fan . . .gym team . . . parties rate . . .enjoys playing softball and basketball. O . Kimberly Flusso Kim .. .likes good jokes and winter. . .to be an X-ray techni- cian . . . football games and basketball rate. 2 -' 1--. 'f ' , 906, 'AA 'Z' LW A iAl5'f. 'X 3 ' - I . .ka ff ' 1 . ,fl Did you say you wanted your picture taken. Jan? ffl- f' tif- T 5. X H 'I s yy,Jy Q5 Anthony Scalfaro Tony . . . enjoys watching football games . . . hunting and fishing are among his likes , .. plans to work. 'U' James Schofield Schof . . . likes watching baseball . . .sports and parties rate . . . plans to work after graduation. ,X Karen Ann Scappini Scappini . . . Drill Team . .. Theapians . . .faculty shows... l.P.L.E .... . likes fun . . . talka- tive . . . art school ahead. f . , t,t , ' argl-A ,K I-A ' R! . -1+ ,I in, i 4 if f V. . . oti: i 'l Scott Schofield Schof . . . likes watching football games . . . sports and money rate . . . plansto work. .. likes art class. Donna Sampson Donna . . . Concert Choir . . . likes drum corps and good times. . .field hockey and bas- ketball . . . to be X-ray techni- cian. Cynthia Scheetz Sheetzie . . , intramural softball . . . likes music, pizza, parties and football games. . . plans a career in teaching. al ,f Tonnette Sciabarassi Michael Samra Mike . . . enjoys football games and music . . . future plans include vocational school . . . likes the outdoors . . . works. Yesterday, Today J V ' g Q g i . , If . in yi 1 gn J, at 1 l 4- , i A f ff L 'yi ' ,L .5 i 5 i L1 i .ig j ' fgi f ig 53 -1 J , 'Q ri. Linda Schisler Schish . . . likes football and bike riding . . . future unde- cided . . .Color Guard . . . in- tramural volleyball . . .friendly. P -'Y Y u r XY, 'T' R . . l' U'-fr -- i, 'N Y 3 David Searles Toni . . . Drill Team member Dave . . . KARUX Yearbook ...likes Easton-P'burg football Staff , . . class V.P .... l.P.L.E. games. . .wrestling rates. . . . . . Boy's State . . . Student to be a secretary. Council . . . Who's Who . . . likes fun times. Beverly Seiss Becky . . . enjoys watching football . . . Drill Team member . . . likes art, Ftod Stewart, and eating . . . friendly. And Tomorrow Ralph Seng Butch ...Gym team member . . .plays drums . . . wants to travel around country . . . in- tramural basketball and foot- ball. Joseph Sheridan Joe . . . quiet senior guy... likes include football, baseball and basketball . . . to attend college. Jeff Sherman Jeff . . . ice hockey, cars, and art rate . . . plans a career in electronics. . . enjoys football, basketball . . . quiet. Robert Simons Robert . . . friendly. . . likes to watch football or basketball... enjoys working with animals ...gets along well with people. an an ,R Yigwx Debra Slack Debbie . . . Drill Team . . . Intramural softball and vol- leyball . . . parties. . . t'Wanny ...women's faculty show... play. Krazy Day! Lori Sestak Lor . . . likes to watch foot- ball . . . to be a secretary . . . animals and long walks rate... Churchman's Business School. William Luther Shook Bill . , . varsity letter in Golf .. . enjoys football games . . . wants to be a gardnener . . . basketball and baseball. Bruce A. Shauger Shwaug . . . softball-star award . . . Letourneau College ...Hockey fan . . . enjoys play- ing tennis and football. Loretta Shrope Loret ...softspoken...likes includes dances, badmitten, and reading books . . . quiet . . . enjoys watching football and singing. David Smith Dave . . . enjoys watching and playing sports . . . letter winnerinbasketball...college in the future . . . likes concerts. Mg,,,,-:sf tg . .J Min M i f it t S 1 t H ij 3 I 'N tt YA A x AA A , . Y' K .. , V Sq' :zu 4? f? 1mm 1 5 tlgliy, , 5 '11 Eff, ,sizing 'tri 'r 4 ,VS 71 Douglas Smith Doug . . . likes football, hoc- key and baseball . . . enjoys hunting big game such as deer . . . may enter the National Guard. Beverly Somogyi B.J. . . . cheerful . . .enjoys playing all sports. . . parties. . . dances rate . . . plans to be- come a beautician. Dawn Smith Dawn . . . likes include English and pep rallies . . . intramural volleyball.. .enjoys sports. .. nursery school teacher. ...em Q t ug jj. Q . L i?5g.,f.t,-4-ni , . e 2, 1 Q ' j if C' ' 1 . .I . U I jf., 31 15, 4 42. rf- .Ks:itQxf.'t . 1- lf fit-ii' Janet Smith Jan . . . likeable . . . Field Hockey . , . Intramurals. . . en- joys parties, football games. . . college. Paul Stammherr Michael . . . Student Council . . . likes track and swimming . . . enjoys parties, steak sand- wiches and the pool . . . col- lege. fm' I Debra Smith Debbie . . . parties and pep rallies rate. . .enjoys watching and playing sports. ..to attend Churchman's Business Col- lege. Lois Smith Lois. . . Honor Floll . . . likes writing poetry and sunsets. , . Latin Club secretary . . . enjoys swimming and parties. . .col- lege. ,, . ' 3 ,. tu, 1- to if gp if ft , - i. i ' 2 t 8 f If 5 I4 '139s'vQ ' Q 1 -' sf . .3 .3 K, I 2 , . .5 'L : i Deborah Stannard Deb . . . enjoys being with people. . .Hostess club . . . to work in the future . . . likes softball and bowling. A S- .Q .7 3' X 6 , L 1 V feiii Donald A. Smith Don A . . . National Honor Society . . . enjoys ping pong . . . tennis . . . politics . . con- cert choir. . . French club , .. college. VVe've Qnly just Sharon Smith Sharon . . . Who's Who . . . likes playing all sports. . . 4-H, State F.F.A. officer. . . future in Dairy farming. S V 1 . 'ir v L t f l 'r .if t'. - - - 1 - . . . Christine Stecker Chris . . . bubbly. . . likes include parties, horseback rid- ing and sports . . . to attend a community college. Donna Steinmetz Donna. . . creative . . . enjoys playing basketball, volleyball ...likes to go horseback riding ...future includes college. Begun To Live James Stetler Jim .... tall, friendly senior.. . enjoys watching football . . . cars, camping out are favorites . . . future is undecided. Barry Stires Barry. . . intramural sports . . . favorite activities include art. hunting and diving . . .college bound . . .to pursue art career. Deborah A. Stone Deb . . . Future Farmers Club . . . enjoys parties and raising animals at home. . . likes ten- nis . . . future is undecided. David Sykes Dave.. . National Honor Soci- ety . . . National Thespians President . . . future in art. . . editor of Images . . . college ahead. 1 -as ,, . ' fy T at X' -K i N 1 2 Deborah Stone Stoney . . . creative . . . snow, horseback riding and hiking are favorities. . . likes to travel . . . future beautician to be. Nancy Stott Nance . . . Concert Choir.. Band . . . enjoys observing people . . . Tournament of Plays. . . GirI's State delegate. . collecie bound. Diane Taylor Diane . . . friendly . . . future plans include college.. . likes watching sports . . . English class and pep rallies rate . . . C.l.E. -Alx is - 1 we-v-, John Tersigni Siggy . . . unpredictable... varsity football and baseball scholar athlete . . . to attend college next year. Rickilyn Torcivia Ricki . . . creative. . .enjoys watching football . . . Drill Team member . . . future in- cludes business school . . French club. Susan Trimmer Sue . . ,future beautician . .. enjoys tennis, football and horseback riding.. .likes driv- ing and camping . . . lively. Jeffrey Thatcher Jeff . . . National Honor Soci- ety . . . Concert choir. . . in- terests include music, art, and handball . . .to attend Lafayette College, 'Q' James Trembler Jim ...C.I.E .... likesinclude being with friends, music and Fridays . . , enjoys playing football and baseball . . . col- lege. fun., Glen Trimper Trimp . . . letters in track and football . , . enjoys skiing . . . parties. . .cool . . .future plans include college. Barbara Thompson Barbie . . . Varsity letters in field hockey. . . likes watching wrestling . . . Concert choir . .. Business school in the future. Vivian Tigar Vivian . . .sweet senior girl... likesfootball and basketball... enjoys sewing and cooking... future undecided. SChooI's Out For Summer' S., I --..,,.mh-sub' Lost In Thought . . . f , . 'S 5 iw -fj. A , .. L wg ' .Y Q ' . att j 'X- i ' X, f x, Sn W, 'f I Annete Ujvary Annette. . .friendly senior. . . varsity basketball and softball . . . enjoys parties and snow- mobiling . . , likes being with people. . Aw. Jeffrey Varone Jeff . . . Concert Choir . . . head manager in football and wrestling . . . National Thes- pians . . .to atend Brandywine College. James Vaughn 'tJim . . .Varsity basketball... likes to write poetry. . . enjoys playing all sports and being with people . . . Womens fa- culty show. lSChooI's Out For Ever Caren Vernon Car . . . Enjoys gymnastics . . . motorcycles . . . football games . . . plans to attend busi- nesscollegein the nearfuture. Alan Wackerman Wack . . . likes old coins, football and good friends . . .member of the F.F.A .... Baseball and wrestling rate. A ' 'VI' Donell Vernon Donell . . . sweet senior girl... enjoys watching football games. . .sewing and knitting are favorites. Kenneth Vincent Ken . . . Honor Society. . . Enjoys swimming and playing football . . .plans afuture as an engineer. AI14 l James Wallbillich Gail Wambold 'Wab . . . enjoys the outdoors Gail . . . Senior class secretary . . Intramural softball champs . . . talkative. . . Who's Who... . . member of the Latin club Varsity cheerleading co-cap- . .to enter college. tain . . . enjoys l.P.L.E. class. -th Ginger Velekei Ginger. . . enjoys long drives, tennis, and playing the piano ...college ahead . . .to pursue a career in music. Dale Vivian Juice . . . Varsity wrestling . .. football. . . plans to work after graduation . . . likes to attend parties. 55 'A'. W ii. A. ...F--iff A 9' E id :.v l -.. V 1. I, ' Denice Weaver Weav ... Creative.. .Varsity letter in softball and hockey... likes printing . . . plans to be- come an art instructor. IR M 'vi .IWW 1. ' w ,- --4 . .,.-y Miriam Webb Miriam . . . International Thes- pian . . . likestennis,swimming and French class . . . plans a career as a translator. 4 Aw lf:-1 l -1 ,g..33i1 ' -'5:f1EI 'A Jayne Welty Jayne . . , Honor Society . . . Enjoys tennis and skiing . . .to attend Lehigh . . . a career in engineering, gg! Linda Wesse Lin . . . Smiling . . . likes people and being happy. . .to attend business school and do secretarial work. . .Drill Team. Brian Weisel 'lBud ...Likes math and gym class. . . Football and baseball are favorities . . . college ahead .. . to become an accountant. Susan Weisel Christine Weiss Sue . . . Outgoing . . .Varsity Chris . . . enjoys watching basketball . . . likes rainy days basketball and football . and football games. . . plans a weekends and the shore rate career in special education, . . .to be a stewardess. Doors Are Open, ,ag Jill West West . . . Happy, enjoys poetry, music and life . . . Bas- ketball and football rate . . . plans to become a dental hygenist. Wake up Glenn! -1' Lloyd Whisenant Lloyd . . . enjoys playing and watching football . . . Printing ...likes Friday nights and cars ...future undecided. Richard Whiting Rich . . . Concert choir international Thespians . .. joys soccer and good food future undecided. K 1 Q f '53 - F,-J v 1 HL as-if.w5'h-aaa 6 1 'lg ' VK? V fl 4 .. ' -f-'MV 'ii . .i 'f. Z ,gl if 'V'-,Q 1 If S il it ,f Steven Wilcox Richard Wilkins Steve ...track captain . . . to Dick . . . Intramural football attend Elizabethtown College ...likes parties, 3:06, and play- . . . likes to play football and ing the drums . . . plans to at- basketball . . . talented writer. tend college. Paths Are Created Randy Wilson Deborah Wismer J.C. .... Class President... Debbie . . . Intramurals . . . enjoys baseballandfootball... enjoys tennis, swimming and plays the guitar . . . plans to listening to music . . . plans to attend college. pursue a career in accounting. I , I i if 1,3 1 X xl 'fi v b ln -lifes W WR fxlxiils John Williams Darrall . . . varsity football and basketball . . . quiet senior . . . member of the track team ...future undecided. Richard Wollman Rich . . . Intramural football and softball . . .likes baseball, basketball and girls.. . plansto attend college. C2 BOI'lrIi6 YOUFIQ Brenda Young Bonnie. . . Drill team . . . likes Youngie . . . Tennisteam . .. football, sewing and listening likes football games and can- to music. . . plansto work as a dygtriping , , , plans to attend secretary. college . . . to become a nurse. n, limi 1-N, Judy Young Youngie . . . Band captain... plays the clarinet . . . enjoys cooking and being with people .. . home economics teacher. he vi ' fag? .. 1' ti, i f Q . fa ,sf ,, 'X 6 4? .4 Margaret Wilson Peggy . . . enjoys playing basketball and tennis. . . music and gymnastics are favorities . . , work with handicapped. Dianne Wynkoop Dee . . . talkative . . . likes driving and listening to tapes . . . Intramural volleyball . . .to become a beautician. .psv Michael Zengulis Tools . . . Intramurals . . likes baseball and football . . . l.P.L.E. class . . . parties . . college bound. 'Jawa Xu 41 rf .P W, ' IQ , 'f , . ., ,174 ff 'k'- ::. ,ex J' 'L' , 1, 9' , . , ,. I. 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A1 ,lt N A Y y J 455 Susan Brower Cheryl Brown Dorothy Burd Robert Burgio V? A XX 'Z' T -7' 5- h ,, fi A2 2 V V fl it ev l ' X A X - -I ,,.vg91m?'fX , K 1 ::, .... :::::g5-.:g::,-,zgzag Dennis Burns Murna Butler Nancy Caccese Debra Cahill The Lecture Room But For Life ra sl ax A ,- , f , fa: A fm. rv- 1. 'I' ,' . . , j.3t I-S ' ES, - X ....f.--- ., M 3' ,. 1 lk e 'ii-f--Mfr-N4.'f'ig-- tr I V ' ' 'X' I 'I ' s K.. X . Rosemary Carnali James Caroprese Karen Case Doris Casey iv? .asa O K AQ' il Jack Burgstresser w fo ,. Sharon Cahill . , fi I 1 1 I V v , 4 ei ' ' x In Cathy Censullo 'f - has f f X T iff ti fx S ' ' D ,f 1 ' ,- Q A fn' N? few 15 3 . Ne' 1..:s.. 'Vbl 5 A 5 fri? ?:'sf ffii' i3g,4 i', i is Patricia Cline Julie Cloutier . me ,p S2 lf ' 5 - I 325 .ffa-'?.-':- -' gil QA Stephen Colbeth Richard Collier James Burke . rw 'WW nav fi. Y 1 f- 1, N ,- i l , x ll f i David Carhart Michael Chando A u D' A! 3, . 59: , 7? lil E Dale Cogan Todd Collins 'rv if ' . wa . 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V L V gi if '31 ,FQ 'tx if Kathleen Demeter ,,,- av'-, f - Ex 1 TTN is 1-I-: f. ll- -Q l f ff, . fffhiai' T J 1-?L1iJ-- ,e,,,m, , ., ,. ,. l. .T 1 . X .5 A411111- rl-ztiz'-', T t4g.:z.4: 5 Richard DeWire -.- .f ' . g I . Q 1 f f,, ff' ,, .-v -QA Q W.:-N ,. me ,wx ' L,- ' 4 u'll ' 3 t M ,fi ffm. .- mfr, 1- , ', r, 'l ,' '- ,-.w.r'l -gl Frances Damato fs, wrt! 7' if :f'n1.:g'i 3 , lf ' Lrg: 5 ' : ,w:fQ't. W ,- - .11 A 1f 3' 'g ,jf:,:1 M555 Randall Denker Gary Dick L 5' - . - f ,I-. IVA'-ky Q-,P v Q V, up -.' 4 , li v V f V I A .-Q -F 'l . '-IL-Q-4?-11 ff. -,, , , --re Aff '. ' - A - . ' I- , .V - is IRQ Susan Dimarco Lynn Dornblaser Barbara Duckworth 6 , .. e ' 3' ,L '73 Y V if i' . 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L , 1 V C Q JW ,tr . 2 ir gl nllinulzi l f '-1 ,Y 1 4 v vim: V- r xv' 9 ,Q x ,A . l Kathleen Frazier Kimberly Frazier . iw .A A, W 4 2 f' f y' .l W. gi' 5 .ami l ' fir' 'ALW J -il ' 'T I - ', .. Lg, -V, I . , ,,,, ' Donna Gardner 1 3 Q 4 v 1 -' lx' 'thx W ,v N ff . 'J i Q i .V Sally Gioglio . ki! 'ff 'C ' v hx: 'ee' fl .1 1 'J I , 'E U 4' - nw, .i Cathryn Gorzas Cynthia Hamlen Terry Gardner Doretta Garrison , kk iff' if xx ww' v. . , 'H r v E +2 ,,. , 1 ,V J, ', ' f . ii . , , A J .-. . . 1 .,, 141 '74 , gpm , l' in v, Z Qt , fi.: F I V Debra Fretz 13632. , : jg. vt l X55ff55fQ'.3'rfIE5q:-5-.' Wayne Gar Clark Fritz I 1, y Rhea Gerhardt You Are The Window Through . ,FFIWH .1 ' Q ev X ' V -' l 'P' ' . 'I-5 . W, ,Q ' 4, .52 556 M3 J? l-Ap Cz 'Z fffil W 225 f , J vw , I. 3 1' f ' iflffd Q fi 390' ir -' 'iffk g ' 'Q 1 ' 4 'PI 1-54 55-154 Pk Carol Giordano . f 'V 'W I lm , ' 5 1-- . -X 4 X e 'tg mi! I . fl , GAS-. .. lax? Denise Graffin 'Z-TA eff ' I Thomas Hancewicz RObel'1a Good Alvena Graham Jill Hanisak il v W 5 ,ly if! Charles Gordan ,sg W , f .xl if Dennis Grassi 'BV to XXX if Fai 0 l Ke Ily Hanisak 9 ': 1 X, ' i I .1 William Gordan 2 I- Sf: Jw A, J-ntl? ,ax ' , X ig, i5f?f1'1 Q f wr -ii 4 Lynn Gudzinas Sharon Hann l ff is 3 2 dll ,A 5 1' Joanne Hannigan Michael Haring Denise Harka Alice Harrison 2 it an J? 5152 J ' 1 .. ' tix air 1 Q . - Q A 'ffm z. , .. 1 .,1i f 1' N W' --5 l ' 1 N i V l James Head Maureen Healey Which You Must See The World - 'v- f.'k 9 .Ar xi ' ., .Q Q9 . . . r N, ' . . . if f1'jf 'Q,'7- 5112, Ja . X' 2 -, Dawn Hawk ,Y uf ri' 'v YA I we w rv L. Mark Heater Robert Hendershot Carla Hess . , 1 1, Q A275 - I Y rs ,, - I fiv 4- 'f' f gi v, - , T 1.1 5 '-.JY K H ' 'Y' ffl we 13:1 ' 4 5 Y 4 ' I X . 11' I i t ' V I A ,ff f f .aff .i FEE y l cv .4 ' w . , 71 if Frederick Hitzel Randy Hockman Sharon Hoffman Catherine Homa Louann Horn ,f 1' Qi Jeffrey Hay f'q Laura Himes V . J H affififf 'r I mn. 'QSM Gayla Horvath if ' fmii rf 191 ' . '32 . , l Fw 'Tv ,., a 'xg 5'- - - 'R' by ivy li f ' Yi A ,f K ff' 1 J N ,ff'A'fff J fi . 5 , lin , Robert Hoyd Dorothy Huff Kevin Huff Patricia Hughes William Hughes Robert lnscho mum 4 P- , ' 41- af J f V 4 , G, ' ff i , V f R , ' ' 1 Xl 1 if JJ. 1 wg . Trudy Jiorle Harry Johnson Marvin Johlson Kathy Jones Kathleen Karcher Michael Kelly Ni Michael Kennedy r lf. 6 Tracy Kent fra' isis .K 5' LL .' o Y Qc ,V X 'Minh L - R.i..5k'uz-+1 Norman Kenney Betty Kleinman xi' N .' 15 4' L W! , J , J ,ef - i' 155 N I Robert Kucia Lynn LaCaruba Charles Lakowitz Joann Lattig -75 .E Y . - ., ,, -. , ,Ns 1' 1,4 tl fl' va N we K , 7' SJ l X .,, f A Steven Levisay ,a :fx ,4,1 ,.+' TE ::g .Jaxx .': r W ,,7 .'-..,1 , .:: .'f l ' f'.'-f'.ffff I I II ,... .,..,. Kurt Liptak l I' 3 lex E 5 sl 0 ,X Nancy Kolb Frank Kostolanci I it 'JN K , ' ' W ,, 1f 'fm . Q X - J , ,ff J if uftf K Susan Lear Judith Leone The Song 'hat We Hear With Our Ears Is 'www' :W-en., f 2 ? Hello it's me. +L u , . - Kenneth Lippincott Joseph Loicono 9- ma- ,- ff M' Y! . - w ' -My X fy k' ' ig ,J X' ' f gl k i Norman Lore Daniel Loudenberry Jon Lowe Georgina Ludwig Barbara Luzietti Nanette Luzietti x A' A , f ' l fi I- Q- 'Q' X 'W at - w VE. 'YK he ii ' Barbara Lynn William Mack Nidia Malefei A Q 8 , . V N ' 'A X A ' x V , .L X 1 'T Q 3 iw .ffir Q ,. -.f. -'mg --vr , g T I 1 He waSaVAM p-vamp Ruthann Mamrak Lorraine Manieri Gina Mantoni Only The Song That Is Sung In Our Hearts if ' Q' ,tl Y 1,i V i ,Q ,, i ' Michael Marinelli Frances Markle Renee Markus Frances Mason Deborah Mauro Timothy Mc Enroe 1. '5 -:Q G' Q gi. gtg I -7 ' ' .JL f ,l:::' --Q ' ' K n x ,f.SgQ1g:f5 ' iiilglfah si, 3 X if-i'.':. -',.1'l,2fZLEE:. ' - if Marlene McGeehan David McGinnis xl f I Robert McNew Ronald Mich Jeffrey Mickey Robert Mills James Mengucci Debbie Mereo Nora Micci Ernesto Minardi Mark Mitchell Robert Mondeau if f gr' . 1 i , 1 k' , V ii - 11. f '41 A M . Ev:-1 I-, 1 bfi ,, g an QQ Y 'r-rf - f' H . 2 5 ll f K 1 Abby Mooney by an l 1 A X N il 'Q '1 J in as , 5 I 'S' r5Q,,a-- Eugenia Morrow y . 11' ,K . . if x , J 1 f, I z 43, L , l ja 3 .N . 1 Lorrie Myer 45.15 .M 3 4 ,J , -, -If , 2 E ,. Louise Mordhorst as Y .,,,, ,, . Paul Morrow 5, -sv.. ra k , Y , . yu r 1 X 1 ff Michelle Napoli Denise Newman Edithann Niederoest A S.. John Oberly Susan Ochs 'ee-lf' yj1 'ZZ.g'5 i , 'Till' 1 , , Denis Moreiti s 1 4 U fy ' an nj? I , Ni ., - Fluth Morrow Dawn Nawrocki ,, 4 ,gil Robert Noel 6' fl K5 ly I .I i Jody O'Connor A , a SRE: A - 4 1 4 - 1 w I l 3 ' .41-if , 'gif K A fl f fe Pam Morgan Robert Dave Morrow Morganstern 'n ,. , ., - 'Q' H '. I li ' in V X629 :li 4 jx ff? M ' My 'yi' if 1-.lily i , , Jig, 115 t Patricia Moyer Sandra Mulvaney Mark Murray Think To Be Happy To H1 5 lvg..i-.Lf K, M -' i?'..f' -ur SV-' e Great, To Be Wise 'V v- ! . - - 1 I x lr ggi Jill Pence Douglas Potts K, ' v. xi 3, , K J 1, 1 N., 5 rf ... fi , 1 I Rebecca Perio Paul Pritchard 'Shirl 0'Connor Qi .gi K in ii 'i 1 i .J Nxlxillf. l ,Sandie Osborne as as 1 SL ,-x . F. -X Arthur Pfefferle r Q X i , Linda Pursell Debra Race Benedict Raffaele Edward Bak .-5 -Q 'Q William O'Hay -' Q ,fa ',ffi55f'j': I . I 4 ' f 4' Q, w QMQ' Wu? nv mf ,rf fig Wg gpg .1Xp, , iff! 5 all ei ri' riff? 1 Sw, , . E'f2i7? .... , , i::yf5?SE'3fff' if :Q Am Qi or Sandra Osborne Frederick Piazza . I X 515 , . NYM-,QK5 , . K 1. 'N7' xc. A, ,, 4 'H. X i. , . . ., ' .fs WI?-:J-'f:1:Jf:0.'-'-'.'I-'J'I-'-'-'-'1-'!- ' - Robert Pyatt ,ki X, .1 '.: t 1' T' fir l ' Mu, - 1 J -. Phyllis Reddy vi- . ,,. '- ,,, ' G 1-Ag, 43- g Thomas Onjack --, CI, .Al S 5 l l Barbara Opdyke Deborah Papchak Patricia Paul Bonnie Pickel fi! I ,f I Frederick Quick . l fi -. i 5.1 il 5. ,r. Robin Flegemann Mark Plummer David Quinn - ' 5 Lin xg ,iq 5 l X l 1 Ellen Reilly fs, X , T: X ,. gm? Q 'K if V 'gl J - Evil lr 815 - 3 , ' - ' .JTQY , f X , -f Susan Rissmiller Kevin Ruppert '.q. if :Tj . X, ' FN N J . , af!! 'RSF-'TT 'ff 71 ' 7. Cathy Salata wa! ,N A These cards are marked, 'Z .. Z I . x fy' ' H U l ,, Barry Rodenbough Nancy Robinson l -.- , Azz. r, . f Wayne Rush Richard Russo ' x , , ,T 1 in an 10- U- ' ,, T AL, 5 L, wr q i- if : ' '. H' v R A ite. ,-,gk V.., Ek GE' in K John Sands Diane Sandt 6 gm, 1'. 39.2, 15343041 2353 in ' W5 'pj,w'v 'nfl ,11- . 4 1, 1 , v '1 , ,4 , n 1' v4 11111, 4 q,g3,,, at F' tv: W '?x, v, '11 231331 22152: , Thomas Reilly Q I Sa J T 13 V Karen Ricker .vi w. 'vf' Joan Renkert Terry Riddle Pleasure ls Far Sweeter As A Sharon Rohn X , Samuel Ruth if -A Lili .. 2 uf 45 Cheryl Rossi 'YY QW lilfif f- 139 fiffr' 'fig Afbfflxb Q ffsfffs- -riw QZQQQQQTQ ,V , . XG' 15-C5h'v5'54E':i?- Gus Rutledge 'WV' ,, .- . w .2 279 1 43,13 ' f' ,I fi 4 47 I I F1-Q' 'Qi ,l Q +5 Ji. 4 I' - 1 D 'C ni i 'J . - i ww' QWJN 5 X zu, Diane Savercool Wesley Schaffer Judy Rothweiler Julie Sabo ff A ,490 if H, xl - -ffl? IF' - 9 N.. 'M MH 'fi '5 ' , Rebecca Schmeltzly 41' rr:-W 1 , it sg ' ' t 'Q , 1 t 1 J! ' ' 1 , Sofy' X-S lim Bonnie Schoolcraft Jack Searfoss Robert Seibel Richard Shafer Robin Shappell Cindy Ann Sharr om'ffa59 S9 la hymn Beth Sheets Walter Shockency Debra Shoudt Janice Sipos Allen Slack Rosemary Slingland Recreation Than As A Business ' Q 4 s 11- f ,, R , . tg, ,, Q ' N Q 1 . - A K , - ,rf V . 3, Y - L V: ' 1 l ,ru all -N J X , ,.'. ffl- l, , 1 .ii 1 M 2 ts ff S l N 'K R .- J. , , ' ' , . 'i ' ' if 'ff 'J yu, r 7 . 4 -1 . ,, 1' A gg ,Ti 1 'X 'ss f ' V 45 ,y41: H:? 'pl , . - I Tl if 1' Q t lf ., , l f 'ffifh if I., 'I' 4 .5 'f e w 0 'M' 3 ar' Stephen Slutter Phyllis Smed Debra Smith Richard Smith Robert Smith Steven Smith 'V 23 f 6' 1 -N. l aria William Smith Lola Snover 4- A ,A . :L Q ,- .SL 4 F li 7 , I ,.-if 9 K . ! X Arthur Snow Holly Snyder lt's finger licking good. Robert Snyder Jane Sokolowski Robert South QETL. A AAN i A 52 E4 gg S gil 4? 1 X V f '1 ' k'-Q1 if A . H fe ' Eric Stacer Sherry Steele ' L QQ' -r F1 2 -, ' n , . F l ..- x 4 - I . tl tl, ,-Q , t. X l ty Xen , . 'ii , I t-'S Mark Stempien Nancy Stetler .F- ??wYSn Y V I .W . X-img , Sally Stem But Miss Morrow, I don't understand. l-le Teaches Who Gives An f L ' 'wg 1 X ,A K 0 l , .- .Isa W S ' ' S ' 'J , A 1' ffipxx , I., 3353 ' x 4'x:5aE .1452-'ggi 4 Xi ' , .lf 4 nv' '.'-'f, ,'a - ' V1-If2':!-GFI.-'-C12-2.'f-11:1 I ' lm.-' ,j?'f a5g,:vf-4 ny,5.5455455pg.1g3:,93g5g:3 - , . f.W'l f 'ann' 'Q f-I -.rrr-2'-4':fnz'f:Z:-1-55:- Kim Stocker Deborah Storm Lloyd Stout Doris Strawn , , 1' k , V4 - a Q. ,A 4, , -ff ' v- -Q-- ., Q.. . 1 V ,, M, , , , rf' : 'STI . F, t, X 7 ,' -::A,:l ffm L L ' L Egfr bitt ' ' if 7 HZ x 4' nge! ' .11-, 5 .. lr' ffl X A ,Q Lynn Strouse Thomas Supplee I, , '9 K 'Q ,2- X XA if fx , 1 f of 1 Vx A I 0 I' Kathryn Takacs Michael Talpas Paige Sutton John Suydam s. - Q-,.,fa ug pf L 3 Whiilfqcit Sfiiig A Linda Tharp Margaret Thein I 5 X' 11 if wif 4, 1' Y .., - . gn, -v Agra, .,Qi'f '21117 R ...:5:ifEu':fI5f?' 'FEE ,L ga .'-a:::::::I::-?1!:::E5 ,FI Nancy Thompson Frances Torcivia H e Learn 5 A Joseph Varga Susan Webb Thomas Wirick 1 Xb' 3 -1 Rfpu- . r .,. 5' 4, . , 3' '7 Michael Thornsberry David Thorpe ' Qt T? Y x 1 fe ' aieifi n 1 Z A 2 fr .ll lil :-,vim , 1-it ' ' limi! firm-.'95?g ll John Torcivia Nydia Torres Who Receives 7521 JN' ,' 1 ,af E : 1' Mary Vaughn Mary Elizabeth Veres at f- A a-if 'T T T t I t T, 4 T EKV N- 4 5. l f - f 2 at. A Cyl x 'fx' !'- I: all 45:95. ki, T J, J. cf 5:4 1 ,V sf' Y., ..., K., ,l,',',yg, I, 'jf Vg Beth Weisel Rita Whisenant , I W ii fg 1 3 4 Linda Wollman Cheryl Woolf X . Janice Todaro A 1 Al' as A 5 N 4 I 1 I Y ji if ll 'il fl gl 'ij I f '? Janice Trauger , J 2 , v Mfr? -ra Virginia Vincent Guy Williamson 4' A 31,7 Q .Q G-.X v.-' .. ,M 'Ilia KQQJQI1 15-!'f!: uv-x.,1,', ,Q'!1.n 'lu-Inga? ,Q 'Q 'we ' li:-fi ,'s:','mu o lfaff A:','of'f3 14,541 t,Vf,1..:ut' Brent Tolosko i K 1, X -gf T , lit E , , . 1 ,V I A William Trauger , . T f l41.,....i 'Pug Q .-. .N , ' . 5 Q cf' Russell Viscomi Laurel Winder 2 Ginger Tophoney .Q v cl Clifford Trosset fl, A, I 1 ffl oy! X Zuzana Vocasek s l if Patricia Winter T w , Q A A 'H Rr '17 x 5 c,2vfv,' ..- -X , A 1 W . 4 it Y T ' J ah- ll V ' . 'Rl ,V of T K - f Donna Woy John Yost Cynthia Zellner fini 1 l , 4 .ff 106 Q. : f M gg if T Q li 3 ,AQNM lrf! Y 3 , , v-lab., -0431 SOPHOMOFIE CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right: Jan Fleming- treasurer, Jane Nagy -secretary, Tom Sulick -president, Carol Mereschak - vice-president. SOPHCD ORES ,I I I M F3 3 H ' P: f ci f 1 . f 3 fax A2 fgx i f - , fl, . . w ?, f7f,2732mqqg3w4, 5.,.Q?i.-- 'f. F' .m u 1 ,i r3.. ,X ,W M . F ,W ff 'wap -Q ,F - f' wwf GK? 107 ' 1 , A ,X - .. 1, .. V. 1 G ' Q5 S. ' . iii 1 Hixawf 4, -- ' 5' ' ' swf M-2 ':-'Pe K, ,, I 0 ag 7-gf .4-fn, 6' V ? ff L 4, Q ERA' l vm: .V-f' 2, Xe' , L. ,, Xe , i 2-Q . - ' r ' ' : .. ' ' :l te. , 1' 'J ., - 'iiff - -.'Xvl'm.c: :NN .Q v. - - H , 5, A 0 v Y.. .W V A f. ' 55 72 - . -4 , ,N -- A ,- , , Y' ,4.. L' FlOW ONE: Linda Aihar, Karyn Albert, Gregory Allen, Flobin Allen, Diana Ashby, Maureen Ashby, Robert Babington, Randy Badway, Debbie Barbadora, Louise Barlow. ROW TWO: Chris Barrett, Karen Bartha, Mark Bartholemew, Terri Baum, Carl Baxter, Joseph Becci, Rolanda Beck, Charles Becker, Mike Bedo, Rona Behrend. -ff .mr l Wish You All Sorts of Prosperity if if fl 'ii -it fi . 'X' .Ml y wir, 5,9 ly., f N: 'NNW S.....,,,, X w,,,-,V . ,,, , , f xx.,-f 4 ' .gp ' ,'f'! W ,,.f,.d ,- ,V is l : 'mm .awk F7 riff V-M bf! .fl ' ,sw '- aaffirfffvngfffsfif i i Lg- srrs A Z t 1-x.1fif:.i:: 1-1 ., 1 ROW ONE: Thomas Bettucio, Jamie Billger, Crystal Bis- Amazing . . . hop, Clark Bittner. ROW TWO: Genevieve Bladies, Den- nis Bloshuk, Paul Bodough, Robert Boice. J . J 3 - 2+ TE 2 2 'nt ' 0' -L u ff, -1' .. , I . 214512. J. it .. 'J X 14 Q H t- f wr- ,ft,1gf.: ' if l K, v r 'e a MJ ? A fisfi' Q QM A I f gy ga if - J. , Q J X , , l ik y .Q G , 1 . . W4 gig:-a ROW ONE: David Bommieno, Carole Bowman, Susan Boyer James Boylan. ROW TWO: Jodi Boyle, Wanda-Sue Bozeman Michael Breault. 108 A Good-Bye cruel world. , J., :g ,,. , H t -' .. 4,., 1 55,21--J rm,,2SgQ,,b , i -H-if L ,A , L ' , it ..- f fi f f L ' -' A L, f A.. I i 121. J l' fl .I N 1 .X 64 OW ONE: Timothy Briglia, Elizabeth Brinker, Larry Breiner, Dolores rewer, Anthony Bronico. ROW TWO: Glen Brotzman, Debbie Case. irthur Budd, Barbara Bullock, Nancy Burger. That's not a Bic Banana! Nith A Little More Taste its l A e a - l- ' ' ffl! -f.: Qs. Tv. iii? :.+,,. - 'f M N T l f- -if A L -s 5, -fs A , 1 -J : li- , , il. , ,: K H Y- :L V V 1- .fn if -A E t ' l E f . L K-' 'A' W-,, 7 It V in , , ,,,i45rfz,. ,. Z' , I , V L 1 1 - tl ., ii 2 'S , . 4+ .1 ' S 'N A 5 it 2 -,N , at X , l AV I '14 ' E' Ib V . s i , . f fiii 'Q .- ' f -pq E-5: , Q t im . 'Ai , l d M1 VW , - Y W ONE: Terry Burke, Kelly Burns, Craig Cahill, Christine Caleca, Harry Carhart, David Carpenter, Amy Cashau, Brian Cashel, Brian Castner, Art ther. ROW TWO: Christine Ciardelli, Louis Cicale, Eileen Clymer, Nancy Clymer, Robert Colabaugh, Jeff Connlain, William Conwell, Cynthia Estantino, Joanne Cox, , L , ' I ,ig I z y i I ff .4 ri' jg, ll 'ga-511f,i V : iT55?ifQ J - V ffl? ' , - T QV :ml T ., A f 1 . TH , : ,L it I F V A U-.T X A 3: i',i. 4 i1 . I tri Z -1.43 .l. '. ROW ONE: Mark Cramer, Mary Ellen Curry, Connie Cwik, James Dairymple. ROW TWO: Glenn Davis, Sandra Davis, Alison Dean, Stephen Debosh. x3'P - 110 zflgfnzfjfkfi fr Af al t., , 'ri' 1' . ,',V:7,J , . .,J'7- il- 'fi ,f. ,.,1x 7, , - x 'T . 5 1 G HOW ONE: Debbie Decker, Mary Detlatore, Gaelynn De- Martino, Pamela DeMartino. ROW TWO: Nancy Densler, Harold DeFiemer, David Deshler, Francis Doddy. 'QW I 4 'w mr .. A .. f 'Y N 'C sl, :F , 1 ,rm ,. if fm--me-M2 5 , 2.4.5 Will you please tell me what's going on? The Roots Of Education Ar . . f , 4,501 , 6 K XX I X 2 I M 'if - ' i l . K f H . . ' ' . I .l . ,Vi 45,3 Q1 f tffcq, ' I E, f l f Wai l Q, - 1 .54 y ,fy ' .2 ' ' i mf 1, 2, il -.355 . ,f 3, if film: - 4 i i Cllr'-.i , '3 fL'i'ZQ'g,'jffv.2g::u .-RT, 5, i in' 7' 2 ,I ROW ONE: Cheryl Dornblaser, Joanne Dorrance, Jill Dowl- ing, Micheal Dragotta. ROWTWO: Nancy Duckworth, Keith 4 Duffy, Vickie Dugan, Allen Dyrek. T r f-:'sfwfgwmef sa:-aiwif-.T , , . - -1. 1. 2. f, .Sl1.'f'5'sf , g-:fleurs 1 E'-', . ,i .:. , . 1 W 614155 v M :wif-'4:,2,'f':L Y .3 fn : .reqiigq -i A - -wi W'-w J ,. ff . ' J 1 'ri vw- f -:same 'V V V Z 'iflf 'f2 'Q 'f ' -fix W W 5' W 1 , ,.,+ fi E ,Q 1 ,fi ' , ' f A , i 12' 5 V I... Q ggi, 3 - . YQ .15 1 ., I ' ,J i ii ii ' , et gi L - ,inf wi . 151. '- . , 4 ' 1 1 ,I ' 1593 flfiszf E ,f lv' 1. , . .iw .W ' W -gugzqifiu lfiirgi ' , -1, L , Q I ,si 5-gi A we .. - iii! -Ui ff' iii--sis-iiflfffsi-733 . 3 ei Ei I ROW ONE: Patricia Ehasz, Donna Elmo, James English, Robert Ernest. ROW TWO: Deborah Ervin, Harry Evert, Jill Fackenthal, Amy Fahringer. Help me! , ., if ,W fb , ga-fir s . ' ' ,, ' 1 .jj 2 , V , 0- L E f A' zfiwz' x' f 4 4 J j x 5 f. v 3 x Y 1 x YEA' . V. T it . N . if 'i .,..kf.,z,. ,,y,,5.,3.f 5115? . , V , I V J. , Jn. 4. W 1, k'ffs'.T.1 .7210 Ju? nf A-1 f' f ., 1. f .:: l .1-3-4555-v w I -M Y . zl. 1 is T ' -x F A ' rf.: -2 .. ,Q V g - . , -.s - ' ' . ...- , C-.-7 ws V ,,, I ,, ,rf 1 , ' ,, F E 'f -5 - N J ' .- 'Q' Q: -7, fl , ,a. r. , X K. , li li , My In -it Q O v 'vi' is V L - - an L y , V, z,f Q ' Phi, ROW ONE: Amy Falk, Ronald Famularo, Jeffrey Farina, David Farley, Darleen Febbo, Patrick Fehley, Donald Fidecaro, Lillian Fillebrown Jan Fleming, Duane Ford. ROW TWO: Bradley Fowler, Brenda Fowler, Janet Franceschino, Janice Frankenfield, Albert Frey, Debra Frinzi Lisa Fritz Yunne Fuller, Kathy Gallager, Mark Garis. Bitter But The Fruit ls Sweet e , feta: fLi..4fg -' - lfifizg . , :L ' Qffffl , I '11, , , ' , f' l . .ji T 1 ' ' , Q , A' ' fi . gf ' ',' 1 . , X H i txt, i, . .. ' If . .,,.v A ,.,, E- Q .U ,EY-, 1, K x . r ' . 37-'ef' F , - V .Q Q ,. fe f I -f ' r .. ,424 Wye, J, ag, A ,Q ' lr rf, -, T . ., ROW ONE: Donald Gercie, Regena Gerhardt, Richard Gerhardt, Donald Gerstenberg. ROW TWO: Justine Getz, Ada Gioglio, Irene Gittings, Lisa Gloriso. 141 To if? 2 frtftcl L h X Rrfvfsfi 5 r 1 , f'Wslvg K l f l l l l I l l t.. sfww' ,, ns.J. 1 3 ,, - was . i .Ahhf 'gk May I have this dance? 1 MK ,, 1? 1 X, , ,l A ' -- A ., ,:',,,1.l. MAF It N ' if ' L f Q 13 il iii Q J vi fi A f-if Q? N gif ts' A? . ,I 6' fir , -vi' -1 ,,.-'flrztwiif-1' 2 'Hd ' , P . UU :, my . te x iii' ,., ' ,rxi . 'Sw gr :xg kk?-fyjliwm gf ' fx, ROW ONE: Cindy Goodyear, Joesphine Gorko, William Gradwell, Virginia Graffin. ROW TWO: Ralph Graham, Philip Gran. Desiree Guinta, Fred Gunderman. Boy, have you changed. . ','. ' ' it it R J it tea. ' A - - J d . A. RL ,. rj' gl. f . ffl 9 fd F EL 1 I V' :' '1 fi is 1 , 1 N g . 1. O . I 1 . 0. . 3 1 - . ' N ,V i f 2- A . ' 5 1 ROW ONE: Martin Gunderman, Joseph Haberthuer, Shelly Hagadorn, Eric Hagerstrorn. ROW TWO: Mark Hahn, Kathy Hall, Kevin Hall, Dave Hamlen. Learning Makes A Good Man , it ,,,,. . A ,V rw Y' ggi M Avmjwie 1 ?' of E 5 , .. All it . l if Wi' ' Q , '. r.l -4 .ff Q' ' ROW ONE: David Hamlen, Lawrence Haines, Mark Hancewicz, Steve Hanuzak, Debra Haring, Richard Harrison. ROW TWO: Ronald Hart, Douglas Head, John Heaton, Carl Heimbach, Chery-PHeller, Wendy Henry. Aff fi f .. J, Egg salad and onions just doesn't make it. , .. .Qi -f 1 rv ,Q . 5, Y ks, K X' -5 . ' i l 1' 4. .gg VV ' vw. V ' ' slit Ealli I I ' K if 7 f M 5? . 'irq :,'1,: 2 1-f :fi l f .- 4. - Q -- f- . l if 2. -fm -, ,e .. D ROW ONE: Connie Hillyer, Jeffrey Hoadley, Kenneth Hockenbury, Harold Hoffman, Ernest Honey. ROW TWO: Bryant Hopper, Debbie Horton, Joseph Housel, John Hoyd, David Hrymack. zzzz . . . af, ,.,' :XXX E ff' , I .gg , I Ln, -1-lg' il 495, 1.5 ptter And A Lazy Man Worse is 'glrfy 3 wk-Tv ' 1 fx ,., 1 l'4 , Q 1 A U A.. 'i fr 'si iff ri A A ' 4 Rv., 1 .wiv F , ,l in imwrf' ' 'Q ,. 3 M i ki ,J ww ' 1-H 1' -1 ,fi 5, . 1 no v. .V . ,,: , ,-E , ' N- V, .V . 1 l lIf. .,.,I H- x W f I bf-, ,. ' f . ,hx , i, . f 'iii W , y x 'V ' 5' r J, - y ': ' l A N ' i A y y gg A X Thank goodness it's Friday. q -'f- J 'iq -72 14 if J y Q' 'J A H K X 4:5 I, A K ig. .. -qv ' A J A A 'gk' V Y W fi f I7 f me ' I ' A , , f'-24 if o or ,, ,, ROW ONE: Leanne Hrymack, John Huff, Kevin Huff, Cindy lnscho, Gary Juankevich, Jill Jacobs. ROW TWO: Bryan Janis, Timothy Janisch, Bryan Jodoin, Ki m Jones, Roy Jones, Terri Keim. 113 1 if E . ' 1 M ff Y J I 1,3 .4 I I iX lf rx 4 ' lf' .W -QC - 4 if L T we C , ff ' T if gl I 1 Ji- y :,: g - , 5, A - , . QW 3' ' A ' ' . 2' 5 : , 1' A f - . X. l 5 X Q Q t, 1,7 t. 3, , A rl K 4 V. , I ., A A Q , ,, , 'f 1-' : ' T ff! il ' T Q WS . 4 ' vilif?-3 1X.e: I , L. , is 1 -5 H f i L L A' ROW ONE: Mills Kenan, Kevin Kennedy, George Kereker, Kathy Ketchledge, Cynthia Kiesewetter, Irene Kilpatrick, Charles Kish, Elizabeth Kish, William Kish, Kevin Kisner. ROW TWO: Thomas Kisselbah, Robert Kitchen, Glenn Klemka, Kim Koch, Mike Komisak, James Konolash, Edward Kryeik, Denise Kressler, George Kunsman, Margaret Kunsman. Fortune Fears The Grave . : ff' a ..! I1 53 . i . X . f f ' 'I T ' K' X. Z 1 '5 1 1 ' 1 Z Z That'll show you who to pick on! ,T T . - , V y V , , . f , fa ,ri., f f - 1 . ,. ' -b-' 4 f' , i ..., f 5 1'li K i2'ffi.,if . N i 1' M . f itrt ' .,A , ,A+ .f , 1 . X O95 ' V ' O ' . P ,,lf,f,,,i , me so if 5 :ff or T M 4, L T l 'P - M T 00 it ' I ,N Qff-wr ri f' N gi O Q 3 , li 5' X ag, ' 1 ' if 0 '- 4 Iiyxglib u 'll 4: ' f.'1,f , T n .- f It f f f-f l 1' J F ia x. ' il ' T , 'lf f T to 1 f ' .1 V- N ' ' Q 'L 'ii ,, ff, 'ff' if E ., , ' ' 'Q 4 jg? XD! fv f-- 55 K ,, 2'-, ' ' -,K - : , V t T A-1 i f b . , ef' 'V ,V . ilu J, M, , , K, , Q 4 ' 3,1 f . fy , ali, V P, , , n y 1 , : .w- ROW ONE: Cindy Kutzman, Helen Lantosh, Ralph Laros, Raymond Lawson, Jeffrey Lear, Harold Leeper, Susan Len, Marilyn Lewis, Lenore Loebsack, Elizabeth Loiscono. ROW TWO: Kimberly Longenbach, Norman Lore, Jacquelyn Loudenberry, Collen Lucas, Diana Luft, Neil Lungar, Eileen Maquire, Denise Maher, Edward Mamrak, Michael Mann. 114 Q. it r ,Nil-' ZX Ouchl he Cowardly Overwhelrns if wr-1' : ' Q f M - ' -- , f- - - .5 ,A 3,5 1' 6 - I f 3' 55 ifvsgfffit .Nd l ' ' - ' . lim- 'J , , .ii 21. , , 1 . 1 K 1: , ci X YT N' ' if 'N' ' TL' ' 'fa s fi' l ' . 'bil R' '4 Q' fa 4, - . - i , 1, gsn b ,. ' , ,, . ,I . fi ...-my ,ie we : 3' ' - : - lg if ' j M , fig f 3' ' I T? Az' .. 'ff . .4 2: ggi 1' 5 t- ff f if ROW ONE: Jamie McAttee, Paul McClusley, Diane McGreedy. ROW TWO: Abby McMullen, Steve McNamee, Richard McNulty, Barbara McRoberts. Y, K ' 2 ' 7, ,..,-Q8 'rn X , X 5 fpfw f ' at A1 my - Listen to this garbage. K3 ,, SQL V f ROW ONE: Manuel Maragio, Celine Massie, Faith Matlock. ROW TWO: Sue Matlock, Jerri Mayer, Joanne Mayer. 3, gy, i -mv vm in 'f 55 A ll . i 4 JI .Q , . e-1, A flu. ' , . . ,r 1 xr., .. , ,YZ x 'X L ' .V , Q Wal? ,, 55, My 5 my: Q P f i Y 'uf FAL 1 1 ROW ONE: Timothy Mellert, Carol Merechak, Maryann Merrick, Lori Metz. ROW TWO: Brian Meyers, George Meyers, Sandra Meyers, Sherry Michael. 115 C' , V ,L b. i V 4 ' -,' ' , , . gtg A .1 Pl- . 1 will 'ng , , T , tif. if Q , u , , f l aa- na BOW ONE: Joanne Mickel, Laura Miers, Beth Miller, Ginger Minorics. ROW TWO: Donna Mondeu, Thomas Monta na, Kathleen Morrow, Karen M er. K 9 y 1 Eat Enough And I , , . . ,.,..W- .:- sg, :eg 1 , 5,7 f gal 7 fmR'!,Li,- . ' 7 i I - ',- 'J 1 ff ,Li 1 i 1. K -A , ,, ,Q I r,V, A f ff: Q ' A' L1 L 7 'f f 'a .A 'X-K-V, V M ff, t N Y 1 . '-f' 'f ' I 4' til V XJ. A ' ' 1,2 wt, ' z i eg. ' -iii 4 -I , x, 'wa Q w: .- i 'Air 4 Qi . ' 5 ,, O, W mf ,lg L, NU v , ' b 5 ' B, ' ,av ilk . . 1 Af A ,xl j R 0 'Y ' , 1 . ma g im., FlOVll ONE: Cheryl Myers, Jane Nagy, Lori Nankivell, Joyce Newman, Beverly Nicrone, Dave Nightlinger, James Nightlinger, Jodie Oberly, Elizabeth Ondike. ROW TWO: Tammie Orner, Lori Orr, Kenneth Ort, Dawn Osmun, Bradley Oswald, Jeanne Pacenti, Beth Pambianchi, Sandra Pambianchi, Robert Pare, Donna Patti. f ff-wifi? - gilkiiw 4, . ,. fi xl J YR. ,Z Q.: , f ,' Wav M5 Y L 1 95' ' ' A?5adi:e21fffe l Tie ff sheriff, T l ,fm f f ft l is i Q T ij , P , , . .M i ' Ai Q- ,,, ,E V3 l l Q W 2 I X - . I T l JZ , 'l f-5 I ' : .' ,X At K i l I' A . Nl if -fi , X 1, , ' W ,. - , ., I 'VZ ' - :W ' V P ' 4 I r yjfl r ' , 4 ggi' .- , .Q , :C J 5- xr xl, if. Q fzxkx W En l V , X X I I ' kv I 1 , AL uu'.cH-.,,.cS:n-,S If A R-:li WWF 1Lefwe?:f':mv'f!f-5-I ' 1S 17zf:5fg , , K A .Qi I v ., : : . Ili Q I . . ' T ' , 'ma f 1, , T ' l - . , ', . - ,lt ' . T , K Y q 6 l l, E ' at B I ,al , T , .jf Y X i I.: ky vi . , , ly M , , I ,x ij , . 5 V ,X , js,- i , A Q gr 4 nl' 4-vw.. n ,A V x : , , ' X 4 1 552:21 ' i , If ' ONE: Nancy Paulas, Laurie Peet, Karen Pell, Cathy Perine, Cathy Petroll, George Philip, Richard Philip, Cindy Philip, Flandy Pizza, France Piccione. ROW TWO: Dawn Picht, Donna Pludowski, Favid Poff, Darren Polgardy, Dennis Pollick, Nina Pologruto, John Prunest, Alexis Psitos, Jill Purdy, Michael Pursel, 116 V . r T ,ff N - '- . -'kl , ' ' i,g,,, . f. qs, - i I I F, K ,UA- 7, , 4, af, Q we , ,Q s : -'AX , l it l ' kifx fiv mil . ' ii ff Q T, A. ak Q F 3 51165 W .. Maha ' G' Q .Q 0 Q lf r', ROW ONE: Vicki Quick, Marigene Quinn, Terry Radice, Charles Raffaele, James Rapp, Carlos Rebollido, Edward Reddy, James Redfield, Eva Reigle, Todd Reinbold. ROW TWO: Debbie Reinert, David Reppert, Annette Rice, William Ricker, Donna Reigle, Jayne Riley, Patricia Ripley, Cynthia RissMiller, William Rissmiller, Thomas Robinson. Will Make You Wise ' F 'L' ' if .gi , F L .f , 11154 fi hi 'L 'wr i D , i I S ' ii ig I Q R I 4 ' . 5 ,,,-5, ri 5 4 54 ni, C ' ' ' I . A ROW ONE: David Rogerd, Nancy Rooney, Brenda Rose, Charles Rosoche, Linda Rothrock. ROW TWO: Mark Rounsaville, Robert Row- lands, Joy Rufe, Mark Ruloff, Jonelle Ruschak. HJ li ',, X. , 3 Q44 s, . Q, ,.. .N , 8 b H , I f ' 'Q 1 , : W , , 'if ' -' I. .9 'Q 1 J 5 I ROW ONE: Craig Rush, Linda Rush, Lisa Rush, David Ruth, Tammy I. ,,A Rutledge. ROW TWO: Debbie Ryerson, Larry Sabo, Richard Sabo, Debbie Scheier, Mary Schisler. Peanut Butter, but NO JELLY? 117 . J :.,, gf . ,. It , ' , z, g .1 , ' W 5 W KVZL ' J J 1 ig g fifgiii' ' ' 1 T . A -'Li ' t ' 5 .SQ Ash. 1' fv'iw.,,x O O1 nfl ,Q 4. fe f.. : Y rg? l N CTE T, ,, J J M ' , ' ' f ' ' -- I 1 A . P- te N-I, W iw w ,fl I Q V' I K, f 535.14 . i 1 ' I ' i' ' V :S .' I ' f ibt hXi ,. . . . .. , X ., A 'gp , 4 . . - ,, W, ,. V. I 1. , .,. .- : I A ,J ' W .,, I 1, M 1 J '- : if A f - f T :. xg, t H :L rv N :TS S t f - ' V W 7 gi! S if I 1 .it it lf ROW ONE: Kathryn Schofield, Michael Sciabarassi, Joan Sciabca, Kevin Searles, Stephen Seibel, Donna Seiss, Jennifer Selter, Karen Seney, Vickie Sharp, Patricia Sheridan. ROW TWO: David Shrope, Thomas Sims, Donna Slack, Harold Smith, Joann Smith, Norman Smith, Rebecca Smith, Stacy Smith, Sue Smith, Carmen Soto. To Be Capable Of A Steady Friendship And ,. ,wr if . ' 343 i it? With this ring. .. l do . -1.2 1.g.wE2,sEfa ' : b- - My 7 5 get-fi1::f 'Q - 1 M , , . A' '.P.ir . I .. ' V J Qifg? 3' ff ei 1 . i , ,, J 513.gif I k , Q if ' ,A 1 41145, ' , :Pj '.gtf.':Q r , . :zzz , an lv N A ,V 1 V, . ,A digs A . . 4 'Z V - HM :,,,y,:iM, . ,t ,353 . matrtz 'rs ug- , , , , , 2. ' ' J l if Q' J .-, :- , .. . .- f- , -7 , , , W . ,f 1 J , .a f , .. , , Q ,. 543:55 J,-.35 :Q A . ,V . 1 .1 -L :Q . f f-gn 4-4'1.'fw S, X R ,J - 4 J at . 'tl +2 11 4 Walk! ' A It f . ' . - l D .- F? iii tj Tai mix tit I I f A 1 4 H ez? ,' ' ' ii i? . ' :- a it ' Q fi g .Q ' 4 X jj n x . Q' - 1 PI bg, ' O an X I . ROW ONE: Patricia Snyder, Jamie Sprgg, Lori Staples, Michael Stocker, Robert Stocker, Terry Stout, Jeffrey Streader, James Stull, Thomas Sulick, Michele Sullivan. ROW TWO: Bruce Sutton, Katheen Suydam, Carol Swick, Terry Taiana, Vivian Tardiff, Gerald Taylor, Janet Taylor, Ralph Taylor, Sue Taylor, Samuel Tersigni. 118 Q , , W 1A. X . ,qi A 413' 'F K 3 ' T Qi eat' .. , , V 'K ' E it A 'M -NMS T' , 1 'T M ' . A fi xi 1 V5 H' W ONE: Terry Tesigni, David Tews, Sally Thomas, Susan Thompson, Frank Tieff, Scott Tophoney, Chris Toth, Kathy Trimmer, Kevin Trimmer ce Turdo. ROW TWO: Carl Ujvary, Deborah VanScoten, Timothy Vas, Donald Vaughn, Mark Vayda, Gary Veleki, Mathew Veres, Deborah Vivian bra Vreedenburg. i sting Love Are The Two Greatest Proofs t!!Y'i l-. -, -X K ,Mfr wa' K . I m S V EE: F H , Q ,, .x I , V V :, Q 1 Ag' rp T Nt.t2'Af,fi vi J A M Aff: NV ONE: Kimberly Wagner, Donald Wallbillich, Debra Walter, Roger tson, Kathy Weatherhold. ROW TWO: Paul Weisel, Bruce Weller, Gary ton, Edith Williams, Noah Williams. l fl , r fill twill. M: y ff : ,l g tate ,lf T f N ONE: James Willis, Terri Wimmer, Beth Wismer, Anita Wrede. ROW D: Annette Wrede, Alvin Wright, Billie Yawger, Charles Young, Clint eifel. l Thrill me W H-+1---1 1 xmas'-S-,i-F - x FRESI-IME I 1 X A19 D01 QP, ' V .amvvl fZl If , , . 'N.,,jm-A FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Left to Right-T Minorics-secretary, V. O'Connor-treasurer, M. Ritz- president, J. Lutz-vice president. 'N 47 '-im. .,, .. 5 .. E131 4 W? , , V ,arf J, ,. A., -, , ,, 1 ff 5,-. 4 w . ff- f if I M V .K F ,S ' ., ikvrj. , A I i L Q , 1 ,,W, , 1, I eg, 1,1 ,V ' ,f 'J ,F , ff? 17-41, - 'r 71 - fires' ' 'Q rr ff :Lf fm , O , l A d : , lrr i ' ' -2 4- f ' , - , - . ,, ,- '- V - ' ' . ,, ,,, if -I pi, , t,. ,, , A 'Q ,Q , '15 . 1.7 1 aepfanf- '1 i ' ' M 'R -' 1 ' , 1, '-' ,,. . . i ' Q, . sa . ,., -' ,e X: 1 , f A ' A , V. ' T: , 1 A 9 .. f W. , A 1 ' if 5 47 . ' ?' --f f . ROW ONE: Richard Adam, Penny Alessio, Donna Allen, Deborah Altenbach, Jeffrey Amey, Terry Amoroso, Sandy Amy, Sherri Anders, Nadine Anderson, Ronald Andrews. ROW TWO: Ralph Angst, Susan Armstrong, Keith Arnold, Gary Azzalina, Linda Azzalina, William Babington, Michael Baker, Brian Barker, Victoria Barnes, Eva Jean Barron. The More Faithfully You Freshmen come i JM, fi Md .-t - in all ' ' O ,j li, T . . , f, Shapes and i V W , , , r SIZQS. b ,. , .V .si H gi '7 H ' fkf - fi A XE 75+ Y V5 . ., : 1,v V , A e ,C . Q5 11, m y j f 'l I ' ' X 3 W .' '22 if' i S f ROW ONE: Nanette Barron, Joseph Bartha, Randy Barth- olomew, Jacquelyn Beam. ROW TWO: Tina Becker, Lisa Blake, Kirsten Behm, Sandra Benetsky. .,3 gk 'M .4 A Q., Q 'A , i A W I ZI: , if. A A ' 13,5 , rx' , I . 'lx ROW ONE: Scott Berdux, Paul Berger, Wendy Bird, Wil- Iiam Bladies. ROW TWO: Melinda Blanco, Terry-Lynn Ble- vins, Donald Bloshuk, Russell Bogoly. . , .f ze, ' it f ' M552 3 ,I :ur X E91 . .3 flax' Q 5' .9 m::E::L::::H -Y.,-u--- , f . - .-swf A ,i A fivxfa, ' ' ' A ' Q . rv it X A 'rt ' M ' ' We're rough and tough just like our Winnie the Pooh shirts. ROW ONE: Margaret Bond, Debbie Bonney, Ann Bowlby, Misty Boyer. ROW TWO: Brian Boylan, Donna Bray, Theresa Brewer, Robert Brinker. Listen To The Voice Within You, ' T vm. C -,, at I f' ' H' 'L V ' TFT, N 5. f N ti i 'if' .. X-V-1, i b 'el -'1 iii Il x f 4 M V-l A gtk, g Fr '., Mm. '- - 1 f ' ,f X T' ' 3: ijt?-F t pq' K4 R4 ' V1 ' 'b - 1 A -7 5 : I' 7 N C it ft if T g, ii t y 25 'i i , T ff. it 'Z Q , 'V' Q j A' 9 ' I i fi 't ' 'O .T V- C f 1 4' ' my Lu N F1 4,1 , 41:5 f..nvn..g1.n .57 ' . ft . - ROW ONE: Dara-May Bronico. Mary Ann Bronico, Thomas Bronico, Pamela Bronson, Karen Bruns, Michele Brunstetter, Jon Buchman, Jeffrey Bullman, Mary Bullock, Sharon Burdette. ROW TWO: Debra Burger, David Burgio, Bryan Burke, Christi Burke, Mark Burns, Kimberly Bush, James Cahill, Steven Cahill, Michael Caffrey, Cindy Caleca. . . .the whole world smiles with you. . i If f . wiff vga '- ,, f- r 1. 1. Wie .. an ,, 1 Ei? i . 1 , TEV' if t xg . V fi 9 A yn HQ? ,D- I . ' l V: fx L , 'lg 1. LAM ,' ' ' fi L t g g . .I A, ,art -K new ,i 4, if typ , M i . i t it. f, i JT ' , ' ' , 3 , v .. Q. U ,. 1. .. . 4 . :J 'P il 3 :Q.Xfw. i 5 Q .. ,A 54 i ' . -1 4 ROW ONE: Elizabeth Carney, William Casebeer, Ernest Castelli, Bobbie Castner, Charles Cather, Jacquelyn Cavenaugh. ROW TWO: Shari Chambers, Fiick Clark Cindy Clymer, Debbie Cohen, Patricia Cole, Cathy Collazo. 123 1 .l, fig--. i A , g :gm , fee ilgff i, 5 i .Q-F by 4 T r f - ROW ONE: Lori Corcoran, Thomas Corcoran, Nicki Corente, Karen Craig, Matthew Curry. ROW TWO: Michael Damate, Tammy Daniels We never had it this good in eighth grade. Bernard Danner, John David, Lee Davis. O Y El'-57113. K .V 7 i , ai- 1' X- X- JI- ROW ONE: Albert Deemer, Geraldine Deemer. ROW TWO: Ralph DeHaas, Joseph DeMaio. M ' F O , ,-9,71 L F . ' aei, ,, fs. I fa .5-1 , gg J !-1 nl X I if iff ff va U. li ROW ONE: Clement Devlin, James Drake Kimberly Durst. ROW TWO: Donna Ealer, Catherine Eldridge, Dale Eldridge. 124 Sing, Sing a Song. i ' ii t' 44 1 ' A Mark Drake, Debra Dugey, James Ealer, Carlton Elbl, The Better You Will Hear 07 H l -- '. ' E,- : V Iuf.:.gf'-Li 1 i.. . . W r A, - ,f Fm, .,t...aliv ROW ONE: Albert Demeter, Richard DePaolis. ROW TWO: Susan DeRemer, Connie Derringer. Evelyn Wood Speed-Reading Course, here l come 4 , as ,gg f- -Q rf 1 , wxrr. - - gg . 3 E T Q W 'N 1 A . - ' ' I . -A 4-1- . - , ' . 'e ' .N - V 0 . I .ef 1 fll ,J 'rf if it fi s 2' I -T '- 1 :,.:1Q:gE 'T is :X 2 N 'V' K 1 f V , , . ' 3 -- ji. 1:17 .. T231 , rf l -- ' ,f N X Gzwx :A S Q - 0 i ff x N N 3512, I ,Fin ' 1195: , T i 1 .v ., 1 1: M any 9 5 X XX 1 '5 is -1. ROW ONE' Robert Emery Rosanna Engle Kim Ervin Patricia F h T dd . , , , a r, o Faubert, Virginia Farley, Anthony Fazekas, Donald Fehr, Mary Fell, Herman Fer . ROW TW - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ence O. Kevin Ferguson, Lynn Fern, David Figler, Dale Fisher, Steven Flick, Cindy Frankenfield, Christine Frasier, David Frasier, Lynda Frederick, Mary Freeh. What Is Sounding Outside. -' f- fp ,, ' V N if 'K 9 K 'Q f riff-w ff' f ' T: 'fsf .2 in A- A I' fx if f' 1 - 4, - f X Q, if if fi' ZTLLLX-:,!'. , 1 '21 ' Q f , . ' V I ' Afx, ' , L , Q. at ' , A , ' 'fl , - lt , XJ ,V W, ,V , - f ,MTV r Y, -V ,gh-,r L si t 41, I , ,HW fi lx 9 ' -V , in U I' ' ea V X3- V g l 311.0 ' , viii . YE ' :WW H ni -I ' F5 V tt- 1 . . - ..ZQL. 253 W 'f 9 '55 Sf' ' 3 'r, s , ja . ROW ONE: Greg Freer, Jami Fretz, Karen Frey, Alton Fritts, Edward Fucci, Bernard Fuller, Sherrie Fye, Kevin Gallagher, Charles Ganguzza, Dale Gardner, ROW TWO: Carmela Gazzana, Lucia Gazzana, Penny George, Patricia Gellock, Richard Gerstenberg, Thomas Gerstenberg, Michael Gilliam, Patti Giordano, Brenda Gobbi, Lori Goodyear. .gf 5' i ' , , 5 V , , , we-fret rl' ,,!g rs-J -'-H' X ' I ' , , . h S-I I g , , 'li A 5 nf I if ,' ' 'I - 7 , .. T gf: l 4 gg l Ye ff , M . , ,K ' A um .. ' --f f? ,CT N vt W3 - ll Ili ROW ONE: Annamaria 1' ROW ONE: Robert Graffin, Goretti, Robert Gornick. Robert Gran. ROW TWO: Elizabeth Graner, James Graner. ROW TWO: Susan Gorzsas. William Gosser. , i Jw .. s 125 2 -' ,--i Qi: Y' -y ,iff ,W - L gllnbi ,f .'., , , , N , ,,f X Q q , Q i l Q. ' - J gn-:Spf , A 3, 1 ., fi V ' QT' , ' +1 ' N 364205 ROW ONE: Mary Grassia, Didier Greenleaf, William Gudzinas, Walter Gumulak, Louis Gyorfi, Christine Gyurkovics. ROW TWO: Deborah Gyurkovics, David Hackett, Holly Hager, Terry Hall, Paul Hancewicz, Sherryann Hank. -fx ,lv 5 , -52 !y7?a :gp We X ,u f J, ' ' ,f 'Q 1 'E' .', . 51.735 iQv5?gfbQg kj .: '5i 'f :IV We've got SPIRIT! Brenda Hartman, Sandra Hartung. . V1 f DVI' - it N A if I HP A -uw L A V il ay-KJ! xi, N, : , I I Y , i, ' . ' .-4 in ' k , , f as , i ' . 3'-.fb- S- .wtf 5 , 'J 3,5 , ' ROW ONE: Ronald Havens, Debbie Heater, James Henshaw, Diana Hess, William Hineline, Betsey Hoadley. ROW TWO: Melody Hoadley, Gary Hoagland, David Hoffman, Clifford Honey, Ronald Horton, Sherry Horvath. X if it i !.: lf Gutenberg could see me now! And Only He Who i p.-- ' I ,, i'Fri 7f , A 4' 1 'Q as wi ll Xvf: T -T M ,f Wg SST, ve A i I A , , P , all 1 ' 1 ,,- we 1 A E F f' i .IA in 'Y' if I J ff Q as - J- 'adsl G tif?- 55f'51'1. 1 ' 4 ROW ONE: Lewis Hann, Ronald Hann, Scott Hann, Robert Haring, Ronald Harms, Guy Harrigan. ROW TWO: Charles Harrison, Scott Harrison, James Hart, Nanette Hart Concentration . . .Are you ready'7 vw Ill f m's1::w4raHlalif4f:a1s'Hi17!tmi,J,-f we fl I 'Q .3 -'I . K ' - . x rg, W, f, W , .fn K Y I ! , 'Q xl T' X! 1 ,f J i K , 2 , lt I , T V 7 4 A fy , , H ,v- fu- pb 35 74 ., J 7' fs- . T 32- E I2 Q s, L it 4 Q5 G5 , . -f an Q41 : ' .- ' , 1 A ,J . 1 t 24 ' V 1.4, ygv ,E uf' . , T115 I ., wh I I. I 09. f '-et i ef1'2 z.,5w.,gzlz G Ta 9. -S+. V Myf0f9haf1d is improving. ROW ONE: William Hoser, Tammy Houck, Janet Housel, Pamela Housel, Harold Hoyd E Dan Huff. ROW TWO: Theresa Hullman, Alan Hummell, Gregory Hummer, Teresa Hum mer, Dawna lzak, Ftainie Jacobovitz. Listens Can Speak. if ia a il X X 'r ' if 15,2 A ' L V L, Af RJ 711, K 5 T ROW ONE: Russell James, Kevin Janis, Donna Marie Jiorle, Glen Johnson, Terry Johnson, Steve Jones. ROW TWO: Susan Jones, Jody Kasza. Kenneth Keim, George Kels, Georgeann Kerekes, Joseph Kline. If I only had a pin . CLAAAAAS! -thank you. it T F , J errr ,. . 'Y i - W f 4.1. 'V 'T 5 - . - X 1 I -. X if Li ,H 'T MX J , A ' ' :Z xi - ' .ff l . l . I . -sfjfju f G' 'A ' ' ' l . A , QU, U ,ir .- i-. 1 X V ' l r , 'k mf Andrea Kurt. FtOW TWO: Adam Kurtzman, David Kynor, Jeffrey LaMonica, Martin Lan tosh, Brenda Lattig, Brigitte Lattig. ROW ONE: Leslie Klouser, Kenneth Kohl, Allen Kramer, Daniel Kraycik, Michael Kunkle AAVW . -- V' . KY!!-Ta li i 1 ,..,- , my I x , 3 litiiffiigat. LJ fl is T' r ' T I l'uEi:': ' 3 B li I 'I il 21. ' K 1 A: A v M al :jf -1- 't 1 'mf' 'T 'Q , J i, ' N-ffl ' K if' T Tlll , T ' tj L a t f' li f f- L 4 .1 :bi K f 2- 'LA - :luv-STH Jg :'i':'w .' J' ROW ONE: Jack LeFevre, Barbara Lefler, Roy Levisay, Charles Lewis, Christine Lewis, Nancy Limeberry, Connie Lindaberry, Gina Lippincott, S Li t k, Lorrie Ann Lekitis, Jody Lombardi, Kathy Longenbach, John Lore, Karen Lippincott, Toni Lippincott. ROW TWO: Wanda Lippincott, ara ip a Frank Loreti, Frank Losagio, Scott Loudenberry, Bart Lukachek. is This The Starting Point Cf The Road Towards The I , Twinkle-Toes! , ff ,:f ,' we -fs tei f , .af - E fi li gi T ' it T in 1 J, L. ' t - ,, L- -- - f -- ff Vi, , T331 in -M f . A T - xi' ffl -37 . -41 it : it T x 42 'gl' T T3 r s ,,gf:j1.f:fg5 155 :gm 'Y 3, 9- Q FG y 'X N X 1 T 1-xila A953 A' ' . 5 if Q' -' 1 x I X ' f - -' - ' ' W s fx 1' 1 f' fb 4 Ll.. i Sin . 1 fl QL' l ,J 1 ' . ROW ONE: James Lutz, Colleen Lynch, Patrick Lynch, John Lynn, Kim Lyons, Joseph Maddock, Lydia Magagna, Ed Marason, Mike Marczi, Alan Marina. ROW TWO: Pamela Marine, Debbie Maslonka, Brenda Mason. William Mason, William Mattison, Samuel Mauro, Faith Ann McCarty, Patrick McDonald, Michele McNally, David McNamee. 128 l X r '12 -1? ta is .spa 1: in 35 Fa 3 Q , , ty 'f aw Y t r V X + sr',4 .: iiz , .E . ' ' Q X'Wy '?'...- - 'fi' F 4 g f i b T ROW ONE: Kelly McNew, Craig Meicher, Damaris Mercado, Kevin Mer- ritt, Robert Merritt. ROW TWO: Pat Menshach, Robin Myers, James Mickey, Randy Miers, Anthony Miller. Union Of Your Two Dreams - - .is r O All T J J 'T W-f f L ' T at T. , N iiiiiii f f - g QT sl. f ' ' 1 1 g g ' iw'-rg, ,F l if A M ff - fi L l 'wif if 3 .. .E ROW ONE: Kimberly Miller, Ricky Miller, Todd Miller, Walter Miller, Terri Minorics. ROW TWO: Janice Mitchell, Owen Mondeau, Lynn Monte, James Moore, Debia Morgan. , , it 5 , , 9 K D Q Y 1' ' A My . Wm it if , , ' X 1 ' Q. ..: ,.,. Iwi 1 Y : .- K i 3 . . 1 57,5 I -- t gf .1 ' Q ' 5 f W fri: -- ' .. min 555135. A . N ,k,,, i K ..,, ' HT' E. A . . A at ,V -YQ ' g f Q U1 'i,:1.i: in 3-if fe 'L , J .g.:q5:::: r. - ' f 53315 il 'i Q iv. Ffff, 1 X' ,Z f , 'B I f , W f , 'Q' ' ' f i- ' ii ' . i 't ff if ' If-L Km' ' S:f2?:?Z:lQ?i:? JET I I 45 .. ,, .g --f if x 55: it , ef s Q2 v ' fi ' I ROW ONE: Mark Morgan, Dixie Morley, Maureen Moule, Ronald Mrozinski, Dorothy Murphy, Joseph Myers, Jean Nagy, Larry Napoli, Denise Nehila, Henrietta Niedereoest. ROW TWO: Vicki O'Conner, Karen Onjack, Patricia Onody, Scott Opitz, Timothy Osborn, Randy Osborne, Robert Osborne, John Osifchin, Allen Osmun, Vicki Pambianchi. 129 gl ,N 3 X rx ir--'tn ' . x if , of , , , ffgfif , ,,,' ,H Q ,E 3 rr TLMITL N ft, ,Rr 'HZ' ':,.r.:U'I.rlNi,.U'. Ky A., i . f '-,':i5!i?i?:'ll'fl11'b 232, 5: -f I ROW ONE: James Passori, Dawn Paulus, Bobby Pearson, Thomas Pence, Richard Penyak, Timothy Penyak, Cheri Petregnani, Gary Pfeiffer, Daniel Pfefferle, Ricky Piazza. ROW TWO: Colleen Picht, Glenn Pickel, James Pierzga, Terry Piggott, Ann Marie Platia, Michael Plummer, Barbara Price, Donald Price, James Price, David Prunest. To Be Allowed In Clarity I ' , . .., - 1 , , - K .. , ' 4' ' - J f L- U A. 1:1 ' ' X . W' ,c -' .N. 'N f - 'ln ,, ,, ag,-H , J Q- ' I N C 13 f 4 W, J: 1.1: ,gg , ti , fa . . , . ,,, ,ft-,, .ff ft 1, . .I , a I g N-X ,, T -, ., Y, , f i ,5 K K , , . N V X kklf , t ' X. l Q X K 7 A f ' Q h ,T , .as g T ,M A,i.'. V f ' 4 512 'Ji f I f' . ' . ' .,..f- -, . A , f, .. : turf? U ff? , ' ,,, 1 U x Q 321 ' Z X 6 at V 1 pf, if t ,. r l 9 ROW ONE: Denise Ouick, Judy Radcliffe, Constance Rayna, Patricia Regitz, Michael Reiger, Dodie Richline, Robert Ricker, Kathleen Riddle, Dale Rissmiller, Michael Ritz. ROW TWO: Mark Robbins, Charles Robinson. Debbie Roeder, Tammy Rogora, Amedio Romangnoli, Barry Rooks, Raymond Rose, Edith Rothweiler, Lisa Rounsaville, James Rush. Y- s 'h.,..I' 1?-mf-f T Y .-s L'12?f 'i I 'sg , R M' ,- ' - A gift . . . ROW ONE: Jeffrey Russo, Frank Rustay, , , , for an Seasons, Debra Sampson. ROW TWO: Diane Sampson, Kathy Sampson, Kathy Santini. 130 t t miie yt, ' u , W i xv! my: If ir 4- ,f 4.58 f ul is if it . 'iH fl, ' . is J 'Q exif, , T 3 fi: Sf-tiff F iff! sufx, ,l I P A . Md! Ai , Agn, A, at T T i ' ' l x . , f ei ROW ONE: Joseph Scagnelli, David Schaffer, Malcolm Schinestine, Bonnie Schlecht, Cindy Schlecht, Keith Schnell, Terry Schuster, John Schweitzer, Helen Schwizer, Steve Searfoss. ROW TWO: Wayne Searles, Debra Seigle, Elyse Seney, Leslie Seveney, Rosemarie Sexton, Gary Shafer, Steve Shaffer, Stephen Shaneberger, Carl Shanewolf, Robert Sharr. Cf Mind To Mirror Life, ,' X .' k Y A., 1 ,if . , V N k,!,xS ,if ,af vig. 1,5 12.-+ 4' W, fl '1,a.'iL, L iw'!.?i'x f..x'd Avi S T 'l, i., 1' - 3 3 ROW ONE: Donna Shay, Jodi Shenewolf, Jeffrey Shepherd. ROW TWO: William Shoudt, Donna Shramko, Jeffrey Shriver. ff' H. l 3 W f 9 ll, lg, if . 4 i limi ROW ONE: Stewart Sickels, Timothy Si- mons, James Sinclair, ROW TWO: Cheri Slack, Keith Slack, Diane Smed. 131 . . Q, My 5 . . , , 5 , ' gg, ? E, I mx. : ' ., , Q iz-qi '1,,,2- , 16 .. , t .. T a , :. 1' .. 4 il i 'S ' A . - ,V Irv, I t 1-. .J A Us ,,,., , , - .-1-- ,. -,V fy , C, I K I ' gl, mt , Ll, ,, H3 -. 1 ' 1 ' 5 ', 4332 xg f 4' f 4 ' fs N ' i 9 v. , ini i f ' v 4, 1 Pj I I 12:2 ,. A j- ' ' ' . ,. . ,. gg, fwgytfef ,N,. W' 5- , A H I H i I I VL 1- 1- A A K L l VL A ,ZZ-l.H, t 'X . M '1 .r ' '- , -:s -' 5 A Q V. , , , ., to 1 avg, ui - J r QT ? it t tllzsf! ,i Brit JA! .S ' A W. . 1 ' - ROW ONE: Catherine Smith, Judy Smith, Timothy Smith, Cynthia Snyder, Jean Snyder, Karen Snyder, Kathleen Snyder, Tammy Snyder, Nancy Souders, Ramona Stahl. ROW TWO: Annette Stana, Cheryl Stannard, Kenneth Stanton, Carol Steckel, William Stempien, Bryan Stewart, Margaret Stires, Patricia Stocker, Ruth Storm, Virginia Straub. And In Purity Of , J ,. K, ' , , r Fri' iff. ff. 15 as V , 'Q ,. i eg- rg ,- it R 'o ,P X Q . 'V ,FN T T . ,, .JY sg ' -A V: fb ,W we . X - V f '- J' u Q A 'C L ' W .,. ., .I ,,. 1 ,x , .Af - affix 7.5 :gf ' A1 jf'!'?? . it 'IF , :iii i it Q5 QCFQ.: 5- L ug, M ..,, ,Z 1- 4 s A 1. E ' ROW ONE: Karen Streader, Glen Strouse, Michael Sullivan, Jeffrey Swick, Randolf Swift, l Steve Szabe. ROW TWO: Frank Szekers, Lynda Szela, Edward Taylor, Roy Tharp, Dane Thatcher, Thomas Thatcher. sl NJ! N1 y Where's your hall pass? . , , ,,,., i K VT., Q , 'T W iit' 1' ' A ff fe- we ,,,,, , T S S 1 1 if I Y . ffm J, N-'Wig A I A ' K .-L:-5 4 R S, f 4 init 3 1 , : - ' :fig ,222 Q ,Z '- rl : i1Q U tiff ' ff , I Q V tlel x 4 ti, yytyt, 7 T t I ,, ff x ' , XX ' ROW ONE: Robert Thein, Donna Thomas, Tama Tiberi, Raye Ann Tieff, Diana Tigar, Matthew Todaro. ROW TWO: Burt Todd, Vicki Tolerico, Cheryl Tulba, Anthony Unger, Kimberly Van Doren, Edward Van Horn. But I didn't hit HIM that hard! 132 I 1 v Q r an 1 J We -- 1 , - 1- ,iw f i X jf . . 5- Y 3 I ,lf 3 .A ROW ONE: Linda VanHorri, Verrry interesting. Edward VanNess. ROW TWO: Cindy VanScoten, Joy Vargo. Heart To Mold lt? l f n rlrr T T ROW ONE: Christopher Weber, Loisann Weirsky, Mark Weisel, William Weller, Sandra Weston. ROW TWO: Ruben Whisenant, Lisa White, Bar- bara Wieller, Donna Willever, Cindy Williams. i Sl' , W fl . f M s w fn , x f. f. I4-9 fu if li - i . i M ' if 1 ' T :sit ' ' gifif A L , Ji f W 7 SM' ' E ' .Mi ROW ONE: Rose Williams, Jeffrey Winder, Joyce Wismer, William Woj- cik, David Woolf. ROW TWO: Richard Workman, Denise Wynkoop, Sha- ron Yost, David Youpa, Joy Youpa. :Q .Q , 4' I T Q A . r 'J f f' Y v ff' - i . ::,g' I .-x-rrll .f.:f5vZW.i! ROW ONE: Cinthia Vaska, Joseph Veres. ROW TWO: Karen Wallbillich, David Wambold. lt's so E-Z! Freshmen get all the dirty work. X 5 W., ' 3A um A, H .SVI 1. I -Q-f 457' Q 34 .4 A -ai, , a in-.3 'mf J X ..+,.l4 - .. , I ff 1 . N ww- . l lawn. ..a1f. MA... If 'GJ' G5 ,A ' 51.3 32 I ' E 5 .7 7' C f I ,' U 'Q Q Af? L .Eli THE FRENCH CLUB: ROW ONE: P. Gioadano, S. Armstrong, R. Arigo, J. Becci. ROW TWO: B. Kleinman, D. Heater, M. Webb, L. Goodyear.H. Nederoest. ROW THREE: C. Salata, V. O'Connor, L. Rounsaville. The French Club The Latin Club THE LATIN CLUB: ROW ONE: D. Guinia, K. Burns, I. Gittings, K. Ketchledge. ROW TWO: K. Longenbach, D. Ryerson, S. Thompson, P. Gobbi, J. Taylor. ROW THREE: J. Radcliffe, S. DiMarco, D. Cohen, T. Keim, K. Schofeild, D. Wallbillich. . THE HOSTESS CLUB ROW ONE: C. Heller, E. Reigel, P. Reddy, T. Russo, D. Vreedenburg. ROW TWO: K. Onjack, T. Burke, D. Case, A. Rice. ROW THREE: B. J. Yawger, R. Jackevich, L. Himes, R. Beck. The Hostess Club The Literary Magazine THE LITERARY MAGAZINE ROW ONE: C. Scheetz, D. Sykes, Editor, S. WiICOx, D. Badway. ROW TWO: R. Perio, L. Windor, S. Davis, D. Rossi, C. Tackas, Mr. Brailo, Advisor. ROW THREE: L. Deshler, L. Radcliffe, B. Stires, J. Thatcher. A lx 4? H FE g all .-vm. Q, ll lllllilll. PC Q Hx THE COPY CLUB: ROW ONE: J. Spragg, B. Perio, K. Morgan, B. Crutts, E. Dennis, D. Gardner. ROW TWO: J. Radcliffe, J. Burgstresser, J. Welty, M. Webb, J. Gumulak, S. Rohn. ROW THREE: C. Homa, L. Snover, G. Horwath, D. Cohen, N. Kolb, V. Hudgens. ROW FOUR: J. Lelo, J. Trauger, R. Whiting, R. Arigo, J. Cloutier, Mrs. Radcliffe, Advisor. The Copy Club The Geology Club THE GEOLOGY CLUB: ROW ONE: M, Weisel, J. Becci, J. Spragg, D. Kynor. ROWTWO: R. Lawson, B. Tolosko, G. Meyers, R. Rose, J. DeMaio. 5 yym, 'W ,g ...s . .. -,-', o. W gr .il-54' --31.55, -'ff , Jef-vq,,,,gf 1 W1 . is ,L A ?J.g5,..f W' rl ,L V ff ,.g,, ' f LIZ , ,, T. mm' 1, Wm. . lf -VS' 'eiiHQ'XJQ,., V , 4- 'Hall' A K ' ,v,l'g5'i J, uf? .. Q.-.f ,ff 5 QI' ..Qf.L,fUf-Lgrffu . ',,7 'Y w J Q6 in-V I Snr- '? , .il .lf ROW ONE Hamlen, R. Costantino, D. Vaughn, D. Bomineno, W. Flush, M. Kunsman, D. Stone, B. Fuller, P. Fehley, Y. Fuller, C. Gercie, C. Hartung, R. Cahill, W. Fox, Mr. Morrow, advisor. ROW TWO: R. Adams, S. Leh, C. J. Willis, D. Hamlen, B. Hoser, Fi. Kucia, F. Quick, D. Burns, P. Burger. S. Smith. The Future Farmers of America W , -- x . Ron Fox cares for the chickens. S L. How do you put this thing in reverse? g Si Zi Lf- T .., f,-' ' Y---.. Type this up, Scoop. Read this iokef' Karux Newspaper i M g i W-- QC ROW ONE: M. B. Veres, S. Hoffman, C. Hess, D. Goretti, L. Deshler, B. Perio, S. Thompson. ROW TWO: D. Smith, Fi. Jeckowich, A. Goretti, A. Kurt, D. Lippincott, J. Cloutier, M. Webb. ROW THREE: J. Ahart, Mr. Gower, advisor, P. Bronson, I. Gittings, T. Teaberry. 140 Jwvuvl-u.. ROW ONE: R.Au, V. Heffner, E. Reigie, B. Anderson, S. Brewer, B. Fritts, D. Wynkoop. ROW TWO: D. Graffin, K. Fraiser, B. Opydyke, M. Lewis, V. Quick, K. Wagner, D. Mondeau, C. Faust. RDW THREE: D. Burd, S. Hoffman, D. Huff, D. Strawn, D, Casey, D. Storm, D. TyrneI,J. Moore, L. Meyers. ROW FOUR: D. Smith, J, Mickel, L. Himes, L. Evans, T. Wimmer, M. E. Curry, K. Peil, N. Malaret, J. Cook, Mixed Chorus i 141 Concert Choir ,l-5 V ..,....:.a...... 'L i h f isle.. , . , TS , 'its' Qi?- .SIZAQ 5 if l f . , A ,. E ll THE CONCERT CHOIR: ROW ONE: R. Karcher, N. Ajhar, J. Lutz, T. Gardner, T. Heimbach, L. Derr, B. Pickel, D. Farley, S. Particka, K Newman, L. Staples, L. Allen, L. Metz, D. Barbadora. ROW TWO: L. Tharp, S. Davis, D. Reilly, J. Deutsch, C. Bowman, M. Cuvo, S Slutter, D. Allen, G. Velicki, C. Cutsler, L. Kist, L. Henry, R. Shappell, C. Homa. ROW THREE: D. Gardner, D. Sampson, R. Markusd Todaro, B. Pickel, C. Reppert, C. LaMonica. P. Pettenelli, J. Thatcher, D. Smith, D. Duda, D. Slack, N. Stott, M. Durst. ROW FOUR Wrede, N. Moyle, B. Thompson, S. Weisel, A. Wrede, B. Weisel, R. Arigo, L. Strass, J. Haberthner, E. Reddy, D. Frinzi, C. Milburn, P Clark, J. Lelo. ROW FIVE: J. Varone, R. Whiting, R. Wilson. xr? Hz- .. is , Q- W x SX mix, -g ,, if -, 2' VS- JW., M , 4, k 5 4, Q X xi i L I My 4 2 X s?faQ8i, . -Q A . . Q ff wwf' I , A I I 4 ef We wish you the merriestf' I 3 ' . , -Ha' , 2 mf' - , ,gf . 4 :kr M aff Do it in A sharp. vfd' if 'A U A4 f 1 0 M' , A I Ki ' 'N Mig Hit ar, gms. -...,, 'f wg S f' fi Hey, where'd he go? wind' :El Now, the way I see it. Lutz. ROW THREE: D. Sampson. STUDENT COUNCIL l aa. ' 4'.5,3fi f'l ', T' 53,- ffff . fi .J f 'f?W' gs.. if-i7'T 4 2-3 P1 . r 4 -,f f gr- i g:-ig . , Aigzf-I.-2- 5 f Wa 9, 3 CD 572 :U O E O 2 FT' F0 U W '4 DJ P F- S CD 571 O 0 C 'Z 2 :U O E . -l lil E O L. inz. . 31333331 Hill! X7 vs Lal K ROW ONE: R. Arigo, M. Murray, H. Smith, D. Fisher, M. Ritz, D. Phillips, G. Bullman. ROW TWO: J. Becci, T. Smith, C. Cahill, Kraycik, D. Bartholomew, B. Boylan. ROW THREE: C. Mereshak, C. LaMonica, K. Morgan, B. Ervin, K. Longenbach, D. Gyurkovics Cook. ROW FOUR: J. Youpa, T. Teaberw, F. Damato, J. Cavenaugh, C. Weatherholt, T. Regora, R. Gerstenberg. ROW FIYE: Suydam, G. Devlin, G. Veleki, K. Seney, P. DeMartino, J. Nagy, J. Pacenti. ROW SIX: J. Rush, R. Mamrak, D. Elmo, M. Quinn, Osborne, H. Snyder, G. Horvath, A. Mereshak. ROW SEVEN: S. Weisel, P. Dennis, V. Hudgens, M. Corpora, M. Stammherr, Rammrath, C. Meicher, T. Gittings. E. ,P. C. S. E. 5 4 -J' 9,01 iii- A T','-Q55 - ef 35.15-:-. . S-,' 'Fi , ' ,sLs':1?.': 3523 ,ff we . ' . ' 'ff-9353 :Gsm . E ' 25... .5 3.4.1.5 -five: 4 . pq - Maxfli' f- .. 5 I .r K , , .i .gig ' V --if f . 1 . . 1'- ' r ' -,W-L r f - , y .V -r r qv' ,M . 4 .13 1 W, 5,35 4 'j 1-517, 2-xi, agua? . i... , '. r f qi--:Q f , f Q1 X '1' ' 4 'ff iw: E 1 5 S . z 11' r 'L' ii ' raw- 1 H u i 4 y 1.--, ,vb Q. :L .4 .3,.:,a:' in , w isfr-ik , if 3!?2'? J R If if M.m ' 1:1,im.iF 'Q + -' 4 f -up If ' f I .ag ' 1: ... Q: 1 an 1 .as 5.22 :-1'-:gi ROW ONE: D. Sykes, K. Scappini, R. Arigo. ROW TWO: K. Newman, R. Perio, M. B. Veres, D. Fretz, D. Duckworth. K. Morgan, M. Webb. ROW THREE: C. Salata. N. Moyle, L. Deshler, M. L. Romagnoli, D. Savercool, J. Lelo, S. Rohn. ROW FOUR: M. Murray, D. Wilkins, T. Ritz, R. Wilson, B. Ajhar, C. Homa. ROW FIVE: Mr. Sabatine, advisor, J. Dave Sykes and Mr. Sabatine check the fit , 145 ' K.- ROW ONE: D. Wambold, B. Fredericks, R. Mamrak, G. DeMartino. ROW ONE: C. Cutsler, M. Riggio. ROW TWO: K. Lennert, B. Lear, L. Peet, ROW TWO: F. Mason, D. Jiorle, C. Mereshak, J. Welty, C. Cutsler. J. Osborne. ROW THREE: D. Wambold, D. Wynkoop. ROW ONE: D. The Ski Club The Health Careers Club Thomas, J. Lewis, D. Storm. ROW TWO: S. Chambers, D. Caffrey. 'vw - wig.: 'Nsrgg FQ? .3 .- . fb'-F.. ,.,,.., . V . P '2- Ag in 34? , 1 if ig! 1 HQ. .W-7.1, . . aw,- Wi M N... ' The Rocket Club The Cooking Club ROW ONE: Ms. Rocamora, advisor, M. Bronica, K. Schofield. ROW TWO: C. Bishop, B. Wismer, D. Vreenberg, S. Chambers. ROWTHREE: L. Evans, S. Amy, D. Thomas. 'FV was 'f Q A7zi5Q,'1,f W I .5 , -Q I 585 THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - OLD MEMBERS: ROW ONE: C. Reppert, R. Arigo, T. Ritz, A. Mereschak. ROW TWO: J. Welty, L. Kist, M. Cuvo, D. Goretti, B. Dennis. ROW THREE: D. Smith, J. Rush, D. Sykes, T. Marzano, J. Thatcher, J. Miers. Missing from picture: P. Bobbitt, K. Vincent. The National Honor Society gr, .5 s I I THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - NEW MEMBERS: ROW ONE: L. Derr, S. Bronico, M. Abel, S. Nagy, C. LaMonica, R. Karcher, K. Newman, B. Curto, B. Kleinman. ROW TWO: M. Wilson, C. Kindred, J. Purdy, M. Pickel, M. Webb, L. Wesse, T. Heimbach, J. West, D. Caffrey. ROW THREE: J. Wallbillich, K. Morgan, R. Mich, R. Mamrack, S. Dugey, L. LaCaruba, S. Lear, L. Gudzinas. ROW FOUR: D. Lippincott, L. Deshler, R. Carnali, P. Cline, L. Falcone, R. Russo, C. Hess, M. Antunes, D. Gibson. ROW FIVE: M. Heimbach, C. Baker, B. Weisel, S. O'Connor, C. Homa, B. Ayers, C. Rossi, L. Smith. ROW SIX: S. Wilcox, R. DeWire, C. Milburn, D. Quinn, E. Minardi, A. Amoroso, C. Salata. Missing from picture: S. Dayan, G. Barnowsky, C. Sharr, B. Tolosko. Tony Ritz - President Cindy Reppert - Secretary Rich Arigo - Vice President I 'l Andrea Mereschak - Treasurer Tournament of Plays 'vluvf-.f DIRECTORS: NANCY STOTT: FRESHMEN, DON A. SMITH: JUNIORS QBEST DIFKECTOFU, CHAFILE LAMONICA: SOPHO- MOFKES. I'm here to see your mother about your Latin. FRESHMAN CAST: ROW ONE: L. Goodyear, W. Searles, G. i.ipQin- cott, N. Stott, Director. ROW TWO: A. Stana, M. Morgan, T. Tlberl, J. Snyder, P. George, S. Hartung. .r Q A . A 4 .. K.--N X'- , -41. Y. rr qi young man. Mother, you know that new set of dishes we used at dinnertonight...'? 4 'ga , v E. But Tommy's crazy about you, Doree. Mark Morgan as Bob Brasser. A . sh ' . ...Nt A f. Ugh! it must have been those last three cupcakes. SOPHOMORE CAST: SEATED: B. Gradwell. ROW ONE: P. Gran, H. Sabo, C. I aMonica, Director. ROW TWO: S. Davis, G. DeMartino, T. Tersigni, J. Seltzer. 2 1 Y 'K . ' 1 If those two don't got to sleep, l'Il never get these books balanced. Don't worry dear we'II get them to sleep You'd be dead if my father knew you By Geor e I were here. Q think he s asleepi' uf . W ,gal G , . 4 7? DEBBY FRETZ: BEST PERFORMER JUNIOR CAST: SEATED: M. Veres, R. Mich. ROW ONE: D. Duda, C. Daylrumple, D. Fretz, D. Smith, Director. ROW TWO: B. Perio, M. McGeehan, T. Davidson, M. Murray. I could forgetthose last two demerits, ifyou would call me l think she's having another one of her attacks. . . . Vincent. ' My hands and his are identical! V 75 il ' A LICKPENNY LOVER: BEST PLAY .-Z. k il-. X Good 6Superstar' Performance Upstages uestion of Le alit By JAMES SHELLY Staff Writer Whether the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar is legal - and fitting - to show under school auspices became temporarily irrelevant last night as tumultuous applause and a standing ovation were awarded the musical's open- ing in Phillipsburg High School. An extraordinarily good pro- duction - for any amateur company, let alone a group of high school students-inspired intermissions and after-show comments like these: Very professional, I can't believe it's so good. The kids did a marvelous, marvelous job. t'Whether you approve of mixing the gospels with rock and roll or not, you have to say the act- ing and singing and costumes are terrific. The more than 750 persons who packed the school audito- rium - many had to stand - appeared transfixed by the moving story of Christ the man. It's about Jesus as a hu- man, not as God, one specta- tor commented. Oddly. and appropriately, there was no spontaneous moving in time to the rock numbers. The audience reac- ted with reverence. The showing of the rock op era, based roughly on events of the last days of Jesus, had been challenged by a Phillips- burg resident who protested that production of it under school auspices violates the U.S. and New Jersey con- stitutions' principle of separa- tion of church and state. 'Ihe state commissioner of education rejected the citi- zen's appeal to halt the show- ing. The protester said the show is offensive to both Jews and Christians and the pastor of a fundamentalist Christian church in the Phillipsburg area labeled the play antire- ligious. Several clergymen attended the show last night. I am not taking this as the- ology but as a show and it's a good show, one Roman Cath- olic priest said. In my opinion, it's a fine show, another priest said, adding he respects the opin- though fine - rock band. Some spectators found it jarring to see Jesus and Judas and Mary Magdalene and the oth- er New Testament figures holding corddangling micro- phones. Others- didn't mind it. Microphones? Well, it just seems kind of in keeping with a rock play, a teen-ager said. The character who drew the loudest applause was Jesus Christ, played effectively by Randy Wilson. As Mary Ma- gadalene, Charle LaMonica, a polished actress and singer, shared the tribute. Is King Herod always played in Jesus Christ Super- star as a particularly effete transvestite? The portrayal by Chris Fichera produced the only laughs in the show and at least one viewer - who admit- ted enjoying the portrayal - fwhf The 39 Lashes ions of those who differ on the rock opera itself. One man admitted he couldn't understand a word of the arias except the slow ones. I wouldn't know myself except that l'm familiar with the lyrics, his wife said. The singers in Jesus Christ Superstar turned to voice amplifacation to enable them to compete with a loud - Freak me out . Mr. Sab. -J Mary Magdalene sings ii' 'Everything's Alright' deemed it out of place. The Superstar legal ques- tion aside, last night's play- goers appeared, genuinely moved. A Duet by Jeff Thatcher . - - We-s..., t.a,..e, ,,,.wg, 9 ,,g. 1 f x , A-fa jesus Christ Superstar -ill'---' FSC' Q1 Our Labor of Love N. A. Sabatiue The Tormentors K 'ska v i The Lepers SimOl l'S SOVIQ This Jesus Must Die 3 f i , - if J 7 'im r XXX Hosanna ix Xl i Je , Q30 Qi Q XQXO Y our Om '71 end ,O 1,6 5x KARUX YEARBOOK STAFF:SEATED: C. Fteppert, E. Rammrath, S. O'Connor. STANDING: R. Arige, S. Bozeman, N. Ajhar, D. Duda, L. Murray - Co-Editor, D. Searles, L. Kist - Co- Editor, B. Dennis, Mrs. Thompson -Adviser, C. LaMonica. Karux Yearbook Staff CY .J .i-if N ,gf V 1 rx 'z-gfne A A: my N It ' P D F I If , L 1. - if M iw. V h I r y , . ' H- 'p . 5 i - ., . W .hub - , M . Q , if . R . 4 J. 'N' Lois Murray and Linda Kist 156 Co-Editors ,QS Rich chooses pictures for the faculty section. Shirley and Cathy sort pictures. 2 . -,lk Nora completes the Sophomore section 'S- XRS ,Xxx P wa MT z I f. cf ' .- , fav ,f fe 'f v- ,V ' gunw I K L. rf' SEQ:-nav! if , if X fy Dave and Carol choose pictures for thenr sectuon x.,,-J S 1 'Fw , . ' fxmx ROW ONE - M. McGeehan, L. Rounsaville, D. NightIinger,J. Pacenti, J. Amey, G. DiMartino, J. Streader, D. Hess. ROW TWO - D. Wambold, S. Ochs, D. Carpenter, B. Luzetti, J. Heaton, T. Rutledge. ROW THREE - R. Seng, J. Pelonero, R. Nightlinger, K. Castellano, D. Piccone, M. Auchenbach. ROW FOUR - R. Morrow, C. Cook, C. Man- gino, B. Pickel. Missing from picture -S. Slutter. The Gym Team S John demonstrates his strength on the high bar. Cathy practices her routine on the bars. l Cindy shows her talent and skill on the balance beam. Concentration is the key to perfect form. Rich performs on the rings. Look, Ma, no hands! Bonnie perfects her mat routine. 'fcwxitfi it . .i , Q .K ',N',,!4 W . ,ffw Q 1 A ' 5 i' 'E V X X W ' f . v , E .gwj . . 1 Q VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Leftto Right: L. Nagy, B. Pickel, B. Pambianchi, G. Wambold, co-captain, B. Weisel,J. Purdy, oo-captain L. Rounsaville, J. Fleming, J. Smith. THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 5 .41 51 5 :k'+,:fi1 ,.a 1 lf Q . 5 5 3 R 1 f JW I L Jan Fleming - chi 5 . fpvggh Pambian onnie Pickel Jackie Purdy, co-captain Lisa Fiounsaville Beth Weisel Gail Wambold, co-captain wav Swim da Nagy -. f..2L'C. t'L . x , J? P 2 f-3-,f1'.mg:w3-1, 'R Y JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: KNEELING: L. Wiersky, K. Seney. ROW ONE: D. Ervin. K. Streader, C. Mereschak, L. Miers, S Thomas. ROW TWO: D. Osmun, J. Loudenberry, captain, T. Minorics. junior Varsity Cheerleaders 2 QL ,.. s iw.. wi. 4.- 7' V I Suzy Stateliner Charle LaMonica w- Wir L'l 'Vi K 5:11 , y, M W -1 a-via 'Nz' it . 4 -SPM . P. H. S. Marching Band in Concert Formation. P. H. S. Marching Band The school year of '74-,75 started on a different level for the P. H. S. Marching Band. This was their initial plunge into-band competitions. As beginners in this field of endeavor they proudly marched off with four trophies, one of which was a first place. After this expo- sure with many very qualified competition veterans, the thrill of competing and winning gave the band members the morale boost it needed. This was evident at all half-time performances, local parades and their being invited to represent Phillipsburg in the Union, NJ., Firemen's Parade. As a unit, the entire band has worked hard again this year to raise funds for their second major band trip in as many years. The month of May found our band march- ing in Winchester, Virginia, in the famous Apple Blos- som Festival Parade. This three day trip was financed by the proceeds of many projects held throughout the year. It was at this parade that the P. H. S. Marching Band proudly wore their new uniforms for the first time. Under the direction ofMr. Neil Boyer, the band is growing from within and we are proud they are a very vital part of our school program. Judy Young - Drum Majorette . Yum V 1 V 5 .f,T4,q.l.fig5,v v Q -,, . 2 . 5 1 4- .l my , , mia' 1?,i'f ,A H .' - hgh ' Q 'K I I?-f, if 1 J i ' ' ' l A ' f1W+2'ii?.. flEi 325' tr ' .. it 'L m 1. l . , ., ,M Q ,. c.,-L l 3' .-r Emu pq pt.. A . . '..l V -M zz A , ,grill-AM, f f ,..' , L., 'JT . ',- X I . PTF: i . . H X M Lilnlyyj, 1, -- 'S' s f ful. A 1 ' gy ,-,g 1..., V t ,L,.. 3 ,.,. . f Y t . -,rg le J ,Q 5 'Q-7-ff' r if .2 fmt: 4 F .ffifirf--hr 11,-1,543 3, all M 13 'f .arm L 2 2 -:sp -., t f AF' y -521,74 . .f'v,,,-M, f,,.,1,,f.,,, -- . - We as-1 - X V . t 4 WV, , ,, . , J .,,., , ,, if e -. , T , l ' E i ' ' - r r , , 5 j W ' N , ff, ,La T Q Av,. ., , ,',, ,1 'L N, , The combined Phillipsburg and Easton High School Bands perform the pre-game show. P H S Band performs at the last pep P.H.S. Band Members Allen, Donna Au, Flobin Berdux, Scott Burgio, Robert Cogan, Dale Connlain, Jeff David, John Dornblaser, Cheryl Durst, Kim Durst, Michele Falcone, Lisa Franco, David Getch, Warren Gorzsas, Cathryn Gorzsas. Susan Hagerstrom, Eric Haines, Larry Hartung, Sandra Henry, Luann Henry, Wendy Hoffman, Edward lnscho, Cindy Jacobs, Jill Keim, Terri Klouser, Leslie Lefler, Barbara Lefler, Sherie Lombardi, Jody Markus, Renee Montagna, Tom McDonald, Pat Paul, Patricia Pettinelli, Pete Poff, Dave Pyatt, Mary Lou Reilly, Thomas Ftissmiller, Susan Ftose, Raymond Sabo, Larry Schaffer, Wesley Searles, Kevin Shriver, Jeff Slack, Keith Stott, Nancy Strawn, Doris Taylor, Edward Tews, David Weisel, Mark Young, Judy Our high school you will be forever . . . 9! WSIZFJ if AIR W .,,...,....- -V, . HN.-. --- A. J . 4 DRILL TEAM: SUBS: D. Hess, G. DeMartino, S. Smith, N. Kolb, D. Sampson, C. Sharr, J. Billger, M. Dellatore, J. Cloutier. ROW TWO: R. Torcivia, D. Bodogh, S. Gioglio, F. Mason, B. Dowling-captain, J. Hannigan, D. Mauro, M. Cuvo, C. Custler. ROW TWO: K. Morgan, J. Nagy, L. Wesse, B. Seiss, D. Slack, D. Badway, K. Suydam, E. Maguire, S. O'Conner, R. Mamrak, M. Riggio, J. Rush, L. Kist, J. Lutz, M. Heimbach,1T. Sciabarassi, B. Young, C. Phillips. MISSING FROM PICTURE: K. Scappini, P. DeMartino. The Drill Team . W ' . I g 4 ., . H .'.,. k K L56 1: Q x M , al? Q , L i ,... X .fa .TT ' 'I I yt fit ff as -UQ 1 W x .- xg In I Q , R an - . . 4 , . . . . is A ,Q -, I . K V . I2 fi I , I' 5 . Barb Dowling gets ready for her Iast game. 1 ' ' HE N ' b , X- ,1 . +wW 'L N' C13 fi' . 6-VW ill w'Q?i . f lf mi' V L' W . ex - an .fha L L,-4. ., , I-, , , MLK . 1 1 bv 'X!,, M G f ' v, 1?.-'Q . A . '. ' 2 3 X, .l A ,, I 3, , t,,,.?, : 9 ,. - ,Q 3' ,f 1 ' . : Q 5 J . I HQ ' l 2 4' ' . . 4 b . 'Q I N 1 ,VT f 'im g'--Av f Via X X H Q' I 1 x ' A x in Q 4 'I-:W -55' ' if 4' f r Nf .. Q 1 . ,, 4 r ,UQ 1... -,xx 41 -fy 1 I A Z? . Y' gi ,fffb 2 -V I ., .5 , 1,51 YQ Q1 I LL . , X ' '5' . R .M ' V ' H 1 . y , J .,,, A L, 1 ' 1 gb 1, A , Nl , Q, I 4 wb ' U 'Q I LM gr .aff-O 2 Q ' if 'W nw A 'J f' s' ,, W3 'gp ' M -. Q ,J ' ' JL A Y 167 N fp E xrxh, V . X KX I A f O3 X . ff... X. P I' Y A A f , 1,2 L 1 N , I K. via-v:k3Z57z ' xx . We ggi, K as . Q D . . f N J ah BL 1 Nh 'fi , fy WWQWE: in s A 5 -: zur- ...iw .:.zzMzm 1 - N ' ,, ,,,, fl. ,,..- . M. Q . W.. 1. .. 'lv' qi yu W wmv 'L-'B+ A , . r 1 :W fi 5 W TWIRLERS: ROW ONE: Head Twirler B. Pickel. ROW TWO: B. Koch, L. Derr. BOW THREE: A. Falk, Fi. Karcher. HOW FOUR: B. Lattig, J. Fluschak. ROW FIVE: M. Quinn, J. O'Connor. ROW SIX: L. Nankivell, R. Behrend. The Tvvirlers .visa Barb Pickel Head Twirler Brenda Koch . . ' 'II II iii :Xa ' 7 ' E- l V' 7' . ' 5' Q' F -2' 5 X .fl WEE? 5, X - L, : ,N ' --- .W M V 3 Q-- ll! 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N Xi' iff , L f COLOR GUARD: Kneeling: M. Abel, D. Pare, captain, J. Morris. Ervin, C. Brown, L. LaCaruba. i Debbie Pare - Color Guard Captain. Standing: L. Fiossnagle, L. Schisler, D. Garrision, L. Murray, B Color Guard Aw H 1 Vyx' : V 2:i'L ??yl' 1' we V .J L-S Hr N H f ,,W', 2 as ,Q L f Y' ee 42,1 ,,,-u,- Q 1. pe . J, .wf , x , W .-.ff Q 'K f 15? ' Q - .A k,f f- 7 vi A 'X A1 R if ' - af L 'L - jg , 5' 1 V 4 n if 22, Q if gf' 4 5 ' Q .I-1 4 I Q-'fi mr x + Ay ur 4 Q ' y Fifi ',. ' ' E' af f A if 1' Fl Q ' L' .11 , E- lg . r r V 4,5 V . 4-1. ,Q A 2 , ' ' e f ., ' ,M Q X .I A tix V , xl 1 -.V .e? Sf1w,e r :af 1 1 ' 0 41 KA-e 'A '- QQ I k V N' A34 9, ' 3 ' Q 9' -' '23 1 ', ' 1 -,- ' 1- mb 2 , 4' r . r A ig 1 .Q re Y A- ' A.?:'l f .ra ,- M I - , . 5 fd , f :M A : 'Zf5'. ' f , ' ,. we .e ' ,Hge,l- -21 ' f 511' A Q. 4932 gf . ' 5 A ,i , , - -A --W 9 Ag Ab Q .- I- v is ,. rr ' W 'L - V ,A 'AVE ,, ' ., ' , 7 w f . A f r. 1 f ,ew I ., ,f 'Z 4 lux by 0 A JY. Color Guard gets ready for their last game of the year. 171 Homecoming The Homecoming held this year was a first in the history ofour school. Mr. joseph Blanchfield and the student council worked diligently together to work out a program for the evening. A parade offloats, a P.H.S. and Alumni band performance, and the crowning ofthe queen marked the highlights ofthe evening. This event proved to be a great success and we hope it will be able to continue through the years here at our high school. ,. ,rw Lf!-p.5X.. Martha Pickel, Homecoming Queen, and her escort Randy Wilson, Senior class president. Sherry Steele, Queen Attendent, and her escort Cris Fichera, Junior class president. 1 mimi? V. 4. Li AAC '- -i a 'iffy '- 'l i L' 4 ff' 'Y' - 1 'il' :ls-'7' I pw ,,, , 1 , fe Sophomore class float Senior class float 'H f Alumni Band French Club float ,gs f ew ,wife 'sl 1'--in x,,,. . P . , , J QI fi, f 5195 Q A 6. 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Ng, . ,M : , ia- fffrfmz-V iiggef'f'4zdx5:':,'A cs,-?'1v:5r.+.f U. mf :iris .1--?3g':1'i1v?1.5-'fi-fL4J'riif2Si:ff Field Hockey The Girls Varsity Field Hockey team finished a successful season as Penn Jersey Hockey Con- ference Champs with a record of6-0 and an over- all of 8-2-2. Co-captains of this years team were Andrea Mereschak and Nina Frinzi. UC 53? '-+ 3' ff wi I 422 ,Q Q nfl L, ,ff '71 W A ,..l'I?f Field Hockey - Row one, Left to Right - M. Boyer, P. Sutton, C. Steckel, C. Hillyer, B. Duckworth, M. Moule, C. Toth, D Sampson, C. Boscia, C. Tulba, S. Dayon. Row two -L. Dornblaser -Manager, B. Nicrone, G. Horvath, J. Smith, F Damato, N, Frinzi - Co-Captain, A. Mereschak - Co-Captain, S. Ochs, B. Thompson, E. Clymer, A. Cashau, T. Rutledge C. Goodyear - Manager. Row three - Mrs. Piperato -Trainer, C. Hess, S. Boyer, D. Vivian, L. Fritz, D. Sampson, J Oberly, L. Falcone, J. Fackenthal, J. Trauger, J. Frace, D. Weaver, D. Huff - Manager. Flow four - Assistant Coach - Mrs Snyder, Head Coach - Miss Gibbs. ,,. -V-'tn '- ,wweFs------.-hY- .N V -fi'-vr'7'f 'Y' , V M., . Q . , Qxzwg -h 5. 5 4 K A L 'H I. JW- 99 . , 'V ffm-All E y ' . A 'l 'f..Qffw.f-- . of , an it erirr J Q -Heil ' 'Zi-Xe' . Q zgfax.1iff5iEic7 5 f. 4' .if31l'T?fiQ:J .' f it fli -5-pf , w 4 I. f fs f V ' A - 'J'1x A tt. - ' '- N' .l ,.f .xg fp. e ' Nk 3 A - - .. ' +f- ff at vi ' ' f it .v - f A.-5vJ:,'if:.5,i.iEj wgiwgti ,ig ff. Some extra effort from Lisa Falcone. Go Donna! l ,, 3 ,fv,2..,.. 7 T1 tx, I ' ' 1' 4 , I , ,. , , . v i' , .1 gf ' Ni A JQffQQ.L ., , .. NJ., -f 'il 5-5-L, . t . . - -- .yi W ' .J - X Wd , Lx x tg 1 by dtgg f . . X . if 1 t N' 2 . l it E, 1 ,L I -S, Q I' Q J . . ts-fi gs: fl ia 5 A - f ., V. V N' '-'Fi .:gI::3?? tx 1 :F f . F -M934 Q. ' Y ' , Q ., tx A , Q5 ...-4 ' 45:-f a . . . :.-K--if A ' 'Qui' ...L - A . .wQ?fT,,f,. -'gs 33Q'?:fE'?w ... , V A 'G - - I-efi w'E, 3 w.g,12fw1,i, f.w'i. ' '-1-2' 11-mira? 5 f , ,4 . .51-3 7111- 3'Wgf?j42Qsff-,5+, .i'IY,f.:-.':t. . .nf . ' 4 L MI- r 1rf5g4Q'1Z1l,- -21 'fg'515:-' ' D. 1F1?J2'4.Qw:: pr -1 .fatty QL fa.!5'ffZ In r.'.g1, f- J: --A W.. 4::f:.'t 2f'ff se.h..x:-yt - Help! R , , W' ills Girls Basketball The Girls Varsity Basketball team wound up their season number two in the state of New Jersey, as they won seven consecutive state tournament games, losing to state champions Asbury Park. They ended with an overall record 0f17-9. s,ie i I J it i ,,. , 1 X . C GIRLS BASKETBALL: ROW ONE: C. Sharr, J. Riley, J. Traugher, C. Milburn, J. Rush, A. Ujvary, V. O'Connor, L. Falcone,J. Lewis. ROW TWO: Miss Gibbs, D. Osmun, F. Damato, A. Cashue, K. Bevelaqua, S. Yost, J. Dowling, K. Newman, Mrs. Piperata. ROW THREE: Miss Lilly, E. Clymer, B. Weisal, J. Sipos, M. Deutsch, J. Snyder, C. Emery, K. Stocker. KVL xmw Tri-captains display their trophy. Kim is on the way Terry puts one up! Z: Qy .I f Kr ,X Q GIRLS' SOFTBALL: ROW ONE: M. Lewis - Manager, J. Wismer, L. Falcone, C. Bloshuk,J. Rush, A. Mereschak, E. Clymer,J. Reilly, K. Stocker, K. Newman - Manager. ROW TWO: M. Pyatt, B. Lattig, D. Dugey, S. Yost, J. Fleming, B. Lattig, F. Damato, S. Tulba. ROW THREE: V. O'Connor, C. Emery, P. Riley, T. Keim, M. Deutsch, S. Smith, D. Weaver, K. Bevilacqua, E. Piperata, Coach Miss Gibbs. z., V i l Miss Gibbs shows howto pitch. , R ., 4 . ,f,. 4 s - I 1 1.-.., ' M be ' f , .-,.U'..M ' ' ' 1 Vs ., ', 'JAf,- ,,.. 'L Carin rounds the bases. wi? ,154 -W, - NA . . '1.-sv ,.. 'ra-4 Girls' Softball The Girls' Varsity Softball Team is 9-0 at the time of this writing. Seniors Carin Bloshuk, Andrea Mereschak and Jill Rush are the Tri-Captains for this season. The other seniors on the squad are: Patti Riley, Sharan Smith and Denice Weaver. Underthe direction of Miss Gibbs, the team has once again put forth itis greatest effort for P,H.S. We congratulate the entire team for a job well donel Ready, aim, fire! l. z . no-. H Andrea Slugger Mereschak, in action. N, -. R. 'ww 2 K . ., if f-1 1 1. .5-sf-V rt' y -Q . r .,,,,.,, na. A 12 1 ,f Varsity Football Our inexperience showed tonightlu Those were the words ofsecond year coach Bob Stem after the State- liners opened the 1974 football season with a 16-0 loss to Northampton. The results of the next two games seemed to indicate that the Stateliners were in for a long season as they were tied by Allentown Central Catholic and lost by a point to Freedom. At this point, however, the young Stateliners began to come of age as they battled their way to a split ofthe last six games ofa very rugged schedule. The next five games saw the team lose to New Jersey powers, Rari- tan and Bloomfield, while registering wins over three Big Six opponents, William Allen, Liberty, and Dieruff. In the season's finale, a heart-breaking 10-6 loss to Eas- ton deprived the Stateliners of a share ofthe Big Six title . . . something which few expected earlier in the season. E W. 5 s. .F .Y 2 Cb j we. . n ' , X I W A 40 J VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: ROW ONE: M. Corpora, J. Tersigni, B. Bonney, M. Lobb, P. Pettinelli, K. Kennedy, R. Hitzel, R. Nightlinger ROW TWO: B. Dailey, F. Piazza, G. Kormandy, P. Dennis, R, Boyer, G. Trimper, E. Allen, B. Gordon, J. Williams. ROW THREE: G. Phillip B Smith D. Quinn, J. Yost, D. Loudenberry, M. Haring, D. DeWire, M. Johnson. ROW FOUR: S. Searfoss, J. Searfoss, D. Loundenberry B Kish M Chando, M. Kennedy, M. Marinelli, M. Veres, E. Mamrak. ROW FIVE: J. Hay, S. McNamee, G. Klemka, B. Stocker, C. Kish, M Stocker T Tersigni, M. Ritz. COACHES: B. Dragotta, H. Stecker, B. Dukett, B. Stem, P. Rohm, A. Tavalsky, S. Sampson, T. Domonic. ROW SEVEN G Veleki, J. Varone, F. Quick,W. Cutsler -trainer, E. Allen -trainer. - . .L The team is in a huddle . . Happiness is a neat locker room Ti xi 'l '1'fhV,MM:' Varsity Football SENIORS Name John Tersigni ...... ..... Paul Dennis ......., ..... Mick Corpora ...... ........ Randy Boyer .......... ........ Rich Nightlinger ...... ........ Cary Kormandy ........ ........ Keith Kennedy ...... ........ Monty Lobh ........ ........ Pete Petinelli ...... ........ Rick Hitzel ............. ........ Bill Bonney ............... ........ john D. Williams ........ Glenn Trimper ......... The Garnet Boosters contribute to the pep rally. T ft 1 Coaching Staff Coaches Head ............ ................... M r. Robert Stem Assistants ........ ........... M r. Phillip Rohm Mr. Herbert Stecker Mr. Vincent Dragotta Mr. Al Tavalsky Mr. William Dukett Mr. Steven Sampson Mr. Thomas Dominic Team Physician ............ Dr. Augusto Luancing Head Trainer .......... .......... M r. Edward Allen Assistant Trainer ................ Mr. Walter Cutsler Equipment Manager .......,........ Mr. john Stana Head Manager .............. ............... I eff Varone WYE? 4,1 -,A Coach Stem gives the Liners a few last words. W :ik 5, rf ,W A: , MW, J Remember when . . . ' If ,e.. 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Y- 5 Q ,.., iggf J Q4-At'f.,Q' .V+ Tiff 'K , :nigh-g,55,,.f-5L',.' ,-W A In v M VA L 1. Q -- K. .gghun Y5,fxQ3Qi..,. . .. ,-.Z ,k,. J r ,iw 'gi lQ:fg?:J:?f: T95 My .3 my A -V .' f'f'4--ff' - M-W fi qw- ,' 1 1' 1 af- ' ,W ..-,LR ' ' L- if A.. Tu' - 'Q .. .V 1. ' ',9E,, 7 ffj rf' LI' . A ' . - -'N -was-fwawl'm:.f-Q-f4w,.f', E- - :z 7'C-23-,..2f4! ff, f A N 4. W Q 4 f 'gtg T. Tersi ni in ear. V1 ST' f Q A L wg 9 . . Dive play to Torcivia. 1' 'V ff F- 1'1 gf., ss Ls' f A W 5' . V, .N . . .1 f. . R 5 . Q. 1. .n.. n .... g lip 91 5 2 gi' 5 5 f 5 W .1 -jg-K -I 1 E f .. , if ij? :, ' -' E- 5 3 ' ' n f' . inf 'Q '-EW, V f-Q' -Q r J , Q ' - ' ' ' . ' . .1 V --, nf- .A w 4 , . M 'f .9 ,' ' '?'f2'Mf4'11I g., ' x - - - - .1-if wn . n N 'if.,- X ri- W V .-, QV. H74 j:SfT,',14j?,5'5. ir!-V.-gg.. I Lx I V 'Q A, ei: H gifm-.wAA,,f3,:.i3,3:Q :,:,wqf-ffm ,5ifMf.35f,.3.gj..,,,,ii5A,.W., -' V , A ,,. Qs . ? - 'gl gijfyagu.. uf-AQ -sir ,A.f',f'z1a.-xffgwg-..f, ' gg ., -A 5, 65. - al.. .1 'N' ' H I -.fr-..k4gff'f:Q3gf 45- ig! 3, Q gf M .V X. A, W..1w 5 L'-wf Q W 'wen-'Aw ,1.g.f+p ... .Qs 45- -' .A fi 4 1 yr , . 4. '5',f'VTi' w'y.f . :ir-s L 'E' - y. r tina 4, A , 'N . - f Yost carries again. Boyer breaks through. a-111 Tough Blocking H535 RM 1 , ,, .: P il' . ', 5 - .- ,QW ' 5 if -. th. f 'Va .-+ - dawn' E+' M, is r xi -Q. K u'3 as u wr. . ff e 5 .gs 'e Y f' 5-ff!-Q ft. 'V VA., vm. -YI , --4 . , . A.:- . A V5 NV: J M, f .,, ' 'K , A . -1. for A - ,wavy-i Qur NrsQi35?M Touchdown for the Liners. Lx 'ya -rv-an if-SSW ,Q . , wa -.. WI? . H ' , 1-4 f ,nf 1, ,, -K Law Sitting: D. Wambold, R. Dehaas, D. Frasier, S, Loudenberry, W. Miller, A. Marino, G. Harrigan, R. Bartholomew, T. Faubert, J. Lamonica, T. Osborn, B. Fiicker,J. Amey. Kneeling: K. Merritt, M. Damato, B. Stempien, G. Freer, M. Marczi,J. Pierzgo, B. Mason, M. Robbins, B. Emery, C. Eibl, B. Gornick, R. Levisay, D. Thatcher, K. Gallagher, G. Shafer, Ft. Gerstenberg, M. Caffrey. Standing: Coach Samson, Coach Dominic, A. Hummell, C. Lewis, B. Shoudt, S. Jones, C. Miechur, P. Berger, J. Lutz, Fl. James, M. Drake, G. Hummer, Fl. DePaolis, M. Todaro, M. Ritz, B. Sharr, M, Kunkle, B. Flooks, J. Shepherd, F. Loreti, Fi. Osborne, T. Unger, K. Arnold lManagerl, D. Fisher lStudent Trainerj. Missing from picture: T. Bronico and Fl. Miers. The 1974 Freshman Football Team ended it's Freshrnan Football season with a 6-1 record. Their only loss was a 20-O defeat to Easton. They avenged this loss by defeating Easton 22-12 in the next to last game of the season. By learning the basic techniques and fundamentals of football this year, we, the coaches, Wish the 1974 Freshman Football Team continued success in football at Phillipsburg High School. ., W,-i . . T T , -l.. X ' ' A f F -. .. J gg -. Q Q -. 'f Aiumw ...F i 'Lk at i Kickers warm up before a game. Vg fur - - L Y if... R . 5, .. .. 1. :ig P ' .3 f if L.. it A fit . .Q i '.- F' :-was , ug 'I ,, I 'hw-4 Jones receives a handoff. Rig i ' i J -, , . 551 . uf? 'ff X I 'yi 'h . . M -Ji sift' 4,w,,,-11 P Q..-1, 4- .w'g,,-.:.':g, 1 '- 3 4' ff-for 4. ' 'A ..:m-.- lygjliihv at .h . M1.,.a?9':f, V 4 Q'1uwxfa?Yfn:-in 1'1S? .Tf' GH. '-1 5 CH' ' 'f 'V 3-'ELK ' .,. , 'X 5'-L HV- . -3 'ff ,f, 2-MQ . ','f2.?' .Iii QQ-:4175tf'4Qi' 1-Q1 'iz fi-r ' Pierzga catches a pass. 1' lx . ' iff! 'fl Coach Sampson. Mr. Dominic instructs the team. iii s.ii s - vi 14 i V. it l 1 , . . . Wm, f 'K J ' ii 3 K. 4- Q Am: is , .f A K , ,Y te., at .1 li . - if ' 3: .. x 7736 V. 'i . -' , ,,a,,,,' A 1 -1-wiv- S Gifs. . .- -af-f'K'fg?'f3sQwv5-liimifysr-If-aff: mst' mann LaMonica kicks off. 'fl' . r ,L J Srl ' .L k,,f .K xl ,,l.. . Caffery calls a play. Coach Dominic Harrigan carries the ball. 189 Varsity Wrestling Team The Statelincrs ended with a 10-6 duel meet re- cord as they finished the season with wins over strong Westfield and Parsippany Hills. They also defeated last years top ranked New Jersey team, Randolph, hy a 31-16 score. In the District 12 Tournament, the team gained revenge over two teams which had beaten them dur- ing the season. These teams being Warren Hills, which Phillipsburg defeated, and Del Val, which Phillipshurg tied for the team championship. C. Canguxxa -101, I. Yost - 135, and M. Kennedy - 157 won individual championships. These boys and two others qualified for the reg- ional tournament which was held at Morris County College. J. Yost won, C. Canguzza-2nd, T. Tersigni - 3rd, M. Kennedy - 4th. This yearis Capt. was jack Yost who was also the top wrestler. He won numerous titles and placed 4th in the states. Gus Rutledge had the most team points - 38. K Z ' 'QM The wrestlers anxiously watch a teammate in action. .4114 Q 4 - VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Row One: E. Marason, G. Rutledge, B. Watson, T. Osborn, C. Ganguzza. Row Two: M Stocker, S. Levisay, T. Tersigni, J. Yost. Row Three: M, Lobb, D. Vivian, P. Pettinelli, M. Kennedy, Coach Dutt. Ao rw-av Y Roll him over Terry! Battle of the giants. Jack Yost in control. J. V. Wrestling: ROW ONE: J. Veres, J. Bartha, M. Veres, E. Honey, S. Loudenberry, S. Seibel. ROW TWO: C. Kish, B. Noel, E. Allen, D. Reppert, R. Osborn, G. Phillip. ROW THREE: R. Famullro, R. Badway, R. Colier, B. Babington, C. Huff. l. V. Wrestling The 1974-75 Junior Varsity Wrestling Squad finished the season with a 15-1 mark, the most wins ever for a Phillipsbutg Wrestling Team. The lone loss was a 22- 21 defeat to Easton, the only team to win more than four individual bouts in any meet all year. Perhaps more significant than the record is the team's contri- bution to the varsity. Five wrestlers started the season on this team, ended it by wrestling in the District Tour- nament and three of them placed in the top four. The teamis fastest pin was 42 seconds by freshman, Randy Osborne. Ed Allen and Dave Reppert each had 6 pins to lead the team in that department. The team leaders in points scored were Dave Reppert, 62g Ed Allen, 51g Matt Veres, 50: George Philip, 42: and Scott Loudenberry, 38. Other boys making significant contri- butions to the team were: Ernie Honey, Bob Noel, Randy Badway, Ron Famularo, Mark Hahn, Charlis Kish, Steve Seibel, Mike Stocker, joe Bartha, Bob Emery and joe Veres. The J. V. Wrestlers put forth a lot of'eff'ort to be suc- cessful and many have set their sights on a varsity posi- tion and future championships. Freshman Wrestling: ROW ONE: F. Losgio, J. Bartha, Emery. I A., Freshman Wrestling The freshman wrestling team this year was the small- est ever in relation to numbers participating and physi- cal size. The final team record was 4-6-1, but the bur- den of' forfeiting 24-30 points per match was the decid- ing factor in all but 1 match. Most freshmen did double duty by participation on the freshmen level. Every freshmen carried a winning record but outstanding per- formances by capt. Scott Loudenberry, Bob Emery, joe Veres, Joe Bartha, Ed Marson, and Randy Osborn provided a combined Win-loss record of 53-9 on the frcshmen level. C. Harrison. ROW TWO: M. Dimato, C. Meicher, B. x ...f -..f vu--v- J. V.'s in Action Be aggressive! ,W ,f -'.-MFA-' : .ef 1 'A X M 9-'41 .mi .'., 55:6- ' .L Wifi- A The face of a winner Break away, Steve. Q' ,!,a u fi ,E 125,441 Ku X. - :5- D i ','7 fa-mzgczj in , .MQ Maw W,u.,, K-. I 32,95 i, . ,- . ,,xu:..,, . ,,. '.Q,,,-uf' 1 vw. gimp ,. , .W ,G ,. ' J4.g?w:em:zL1v -. f-H What do you mean stalling! 193 QQ VKX S Q 9 xy QSQG Q1 ' G' 4 N I, of twkfzght as' i Varsity Basketball Team This year's varsity basketball team was marked by much improvement. They had the best record, C10-15j, of any Phillipsburg Basketball Team since 1967-68. Ten of the fifteen losses were by four points or less. This is a good example of how tough they stayed throughout the season. The team was also second in team defense out of all the teams in the East Penn League. This year Coach Koury's Stateliners were led by Cap- tain Cary Carhart. Gary was their leading scorer with a 14.1 average. He also was chosen Third Team All-State and First Team-Easton Express Area. The team will lose many fine seniors but another good year is expected next year. Gary Carhart for two. gf., 4 M vqfjflwygj Jig! u iii: S Y xx. ,sf - A 4 Jyif 1 3 E ttryt J. V. Basketball: ROW ONE: J. Lear, D. Farley, A. Wright, J. Boylan, T. Kisselbach, T. Mellert, Coach Bachman. ROW TWO: J. Hoyd, A. Dyrek, C. Barrett, T. Janisch, S. Searfoss, M. Ftounsaville. l. V. Basketball Freshman Basketball The junior varsity basketball team finished its season with a 8-14 record. Included among the 14 losses were 6 losses by four points or less. The highlight ofthe season was a45-39 victory over Liberty. This came after an earlier season loss to them, 68-48. Also included in the highlights were two victories over cross-town rival Phillipsburg Catholic. High scorers for the year were Jim Boylan, Steve McNamee, and Tim Ianisch. Individual high perfor- mances were by jim Boylan C231 and Bud Baxter QQIQ. Even though they were outsized by almost every team this year, the IV's gave a good account of them- selves by always hustling and scrapping. Although finishing the season with a 5-9 win lost record, much improvement was shown throughout the year. The high points of the season were clutch wins over Beth. Cath. and Easton during the second half of the season. Brian Boylan took scoring honors followed closely by Bill Shoudt. Outstanding defensive play and playmak- ing were contributed by jeff LaMonica. Freshman Basketball: ROW ONE: J. Ositcian, B. Boylan, B. Mason, J. LaMonica, C. Kent. ROW TWO: K. Keim, E. Vanhorn, W. Weller, J. Lutz, W. Shout, Coach Dukett. 24 t 20 t34. 10. 1. V.'s in Action ' wave 4 An easy layup for Alan Dyrek. Hey, get back here. Tim Janisch drives to the basket. Jim Boylan and an oppo nent fight for a rebound N f , tLUP5B0Q' ..- i t HI Varsity Cross Country The Varsity Cross Country team finished with a record of 8-3. The season was very rewarding and en- couraging. It was supposed to be a rebuilding year. Last year,s graduation took the top 3 runners from 1974, and a very painful hip pointer to our leading returning run- ner, Iay Miers, was very discouraging. Jay did not run until the last two meets ofthe season. He was a great 3 help to the team during the setionals and states then. Frank Kostalanci emerged as a truly outstanding runner. He, along with Earl Bonney, Ben Raffale, Bill 7: Richer and joe Veres led Phillipsburg to an unbeliev- able cross-country season. -,jj . X, Coach Fisher and team captain Jay Miers C'mon we weren't that good. 1 K1'ff W fL ' , . Look out we're coming through, Varsity Cross Country: Sitting: F. Kostolanci, B. Raffael, J. Miers, E. Bonney. Standing: M. Ruloff, B. Lukachek, M Wiesel, J. Veres, L. Sabo, M. Flicker, M. Curry, manager -FK. Mich. l Xfarsity BasebaH ul if' -Z ROW ONE: D. Smith, C. Corpora, B. Fleming, G. Emerick, G. Carhart, J. Tersigni, B. Ajhar. ROW TWO: D. Potts, P. Becker, D. DeWire, J. Searfoss, D. Quinn, T. Wirick. ROW THREE: J. Emery -Coach, D. Loudenberry, G. Dick, A. Slack, E. Minardi, R. Hockman, F. Piazza. , a n px! 1 ' ani ' IRQ' ' If N' W 'kan B ig, M Q55 V' ,X . I fgj 4 at 'A . A A z If n Y ev.: 1, UM, ,ef Q ' I .-. W i' fa 8 K UZ lg 6, e 1 S, f as 4: ' In 4 1 L . X x fa Q X x 1 Hb 5 ' Xi f i f 1 f of fi f 2 I 'is F in X ,, Qt ,., -f X Q.. Y, 5 o Try the old hidden BaIl play. ww - r - dddd r my 1 V gg?-gi:-rg m 1, I M, 1505 Q u.i8 .15 Going, Going. Gone! if 4 JR 'V 'fi oi L s bf. 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A in wif ef .4- r. g.,,,,.c ff,.1' :AVIS-'.AJf ,, fm M, dp- 'QF A ,, . ,X ,. I N N M... , W Y ' :faq , A 'f:3 jj xvww-W.. 9 1, X ., -, 1 4. yliiblll 5 . L , rf'--fl-Q-M X: , b P1 GA? . 3 S ,ffm r ET- rb A . 8i,g:?,5,i?YQw,,Qg:slugs: 1 W. If . L: If K I .. . -K L. 1 1 Gary Carhart leads toward home. . h, it , - ,M , ' 'L rf , 1 ,,,,, .f ' ' . 24+ h 3,5 .M rerrr gf do . , Ni. ,riv- nu P56 U .V X' X? ' i f as S p as aww-wP554, E . ' - , l Varsity Track Team The track team for the coming season will show its strength in the distance running events. However, the balance of the team is the key to the team's success. Seven lettermen returned to this yearis squad. Jay Miers, Steve Wilkox and Glen Dalrymple were chosen tri-captains for the upcoming season. The record to date is 1 win and 2 losses. Some key performers are Jay Miers in the 2 miler and 1 miler, Steve Wilcox in the high jump, john D. Williams in the shot put and triple jump, Wayne Gary in the javelin and Mike Marinelli in the discus. Earl Bonney, Frank Kostolanci, Ben Raffaele should help in the distance running corp. jim Schofield, Don Decker, Glen Olivi, Rick Hitzel, Fred johns, Mike Stammherr and Glen Trimper are all seniors who hope to contribute much to our track team. Wayne Gary Uchucking the spear sfx ack Torcavia strains for a win in the 100 yd. dash. zrzw-zccmv-:aa-m-egg? f -3 fs:':r'1:r.'rs:g:x1:.3 E . LV 1.-sf S , ' - - ww.. -f - -N J fe:-K 3 Y g ff Q - ,A k - V V . N . . s... .,... VARSITY TRACK TEAM: ROW ONE: M. Kunkle, J. Dalrymple, M. Ruloff, M. Stempien, E. Bonney, F. Blackwell, F. Kostolanci, M Curry, G. Olivi. ROW TWO: K. Merrit, M. Gallager, R. Lawson, R. Piazza, G. Dalrymple, S. Wilcox, J. Milers: co-captains, C Rush: B. Tolosko, R. Gerstenberg, M. Stammherr. ROW THREE: R. Levisay, H. Carhart, M. Wiesal, T. Hahn, B. Raffaele, M Atunes, T. Osborn,T. Azzalina, R. Angst,J. Vers, R. Tieff, G. Burgio, M. Ricker, B. Luckachek. ROW FOUR: S. Seargoss,J. Lear R. Hitzel, T. Tersigni, D. Grassi, D. Bloshuk, D. Morretti, R. Denker, G. Pfeiffer, J. Konolash, M. Shepard, F. Johns. ROW FIVE Coaches Morgan and Tavalsky, J. Williams, D. McGinnis, W. Gary, G. Trimper, M. Marinelli, B. Smith, L. Sabo, J. Schofield, T Hanciwicz, D. Decker, C. Matlock, B. Arnold. I y , 1f:Qg,,,. . J- M 235341. I f is ' vt f nw Jay Miers takes a breather afterthe mile run. Count Kostolanci, N . John D. long jumps. Steve Wilcox clears the bar in the high jump. S W x T hi. ,fl If xl, ,N .. I :J , l -yj .I .A I 1- T. .- Tix .459 .vin , ' 'tg 1,'t'l' Boys' Tennis Team BOYS' TENNIS TEAM: ROW ONE: B. Gradwell, R. Sabo, B. Bakos, T. Reilly, R. Heater, P. Pettinelli. ROW TWO: Coach Toolan, J. Spragg, C. Devlin, B. janish, M. Kenan, C. Eibel, G. Ivankevich. . X f i x ti i 1 i liifigrflg , L i G,f'r,ji A 4 X A. N0 Girls' Tennis Team GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: ROW ONE: M. Merrick - Manager, I. Sciabica, N. Kolb, B. Young, J. Ruie, D Haring, Coach Mrs. Hahn. ROW TWO: J. Rush - Captain, P. George, A. Kurt, L. Frederick, N. Hart, L. Cor- coran. Missing from picture: K. Bush - Manager, P. Cline, N. Densler. V ' ,-'- ' ' . -' . -1.-'HH' 1 .W '4,. V 57 X lllff Y I .' , I GirI's Swimming Team: Row One: L. Staples, J. Pence, L. Orr, C. Ciardelli. Row Two: D. Caffery, mgr., D. Storm, S. Apgar, C. Apgar B. Pickel, S.Jones, J. Fiuschak. Row Three: P. Stocker, K. Longenbach, B. Pickel, K. Duckworth, L. Derr. Row Four: T. Fiogora, M Curry, L. Nankiveli, K. Jones, R. Allen, L. Murray. C-irI's Swimming Girl's Swimming and Diving Team Both swimming and diving have been long awaited sports here at P.H.S. This past year, Mrs. Doris Brain, who has been coaching the Reigel Ridge Swim Team Cin the summer? for 10 years got together a girls varsity swim team. In the team's first year, they had a record of5-6. Four of the team's swimmers qualified for the State's Com- petition, and the relay composed of these four placed nineteenth. Also, Beth Pambianchi, a sophomore placed fourth in one-hundred meter freestyle event, fifth in the two-hundred meter event freestyle and went on to Nationals, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. this spring. We would also like to acknowledge the team's two divers, sophomore Chris Ciardelli and Jill Pence, a junior, for helping the team to win in tight spots, where there were only a few points difference in the score. Congratulations to the girls and their fine coach, Mrs. Brain for their efforts in starting the Swim Team here at P.H.S. and best wishes in the seasons ahead. Boy's Swimming Team: Row One: Fi. Vincent. Row Two: J. Gosser, J. Streader, S. Ferguson, C. Devlin, C. Eibel, M. Curry, D. Ruth. Row Three: B. Conwell, B. Snyder, Ft. McNulty, J. Heaton, K. Kisner. 1 Boy's Swimming This year marked the beginning of a boy,s varsity swimming team at Phillipsburg High. They entered their first season with determination and a good atti- tude even though they had to compete in the tough East Penn League. At the end ofthe season the record was a disappointing 1-10 but of the ten losses many were close. The underclassmen are looking forward to a successful coming year. This year's team had 1 senior, 4 juniors, 6 sopho- mores and 4 freshmen. Captain was senior Ken Vincent and outstanding swimmers were: Vincent, junior, Bart Baines: freshman, Matt Curry and sophomore, Dave Nightlinger, who was a diver. . 9 , V 9' , v I A fd fl Z ' FALL GOLF TEAM: ROW ONE: M. Cramer, K. Fergeson, R. Badway, B. Jodion, E. Minardi, C Devlin. ROW TWO: B. Ajhar, B. Fleming, G. Dalrymple, M. Contuzzi, E. Rammrath, C Trosset, S. Ferguson. ROW THREE: G. Carhart. P. Kogler, M. Kostry. 208 Fall Golf Team The 1974-75 Golf Team played their first Fall season in its ten year history as a varsity sport in Phillipsburg. Twelve boys comprised the varsity team. They were seniors Gary Carhart, Glenn Dalrymple and Paul Kogler, juniors Stuart Ferguson, Ernie Minardi and Cliff Trosset, sophomores Randy Badway, Mark Cramer and Brian Iodoin and freshman Clem Devlin, Kevin Ferguson and Owen Mondeau. The tE2l1'l1,S record was a 0-14 so 1975-76 season has nowhere to go except up. The com- ing season will be augmented by four new teams, Emmaus, Northampton, Parkland and Whitehall. These along with Allen, Bechai, Central, Dieruff, Easton, Freedom, Liberty and Phillipsburg will constitute the new East Penn Conference. Each team will play twenty-two matches on the following Golf Courses: Allentown Municipal, Bethlehem Municipal, Markers Hollow, Northampton Country Club, Shepard Hills, Twin Lakes, Wedgewood and Willow Brook. Captain - Paul Kogler. Golf is so exciting. Take the advice of the pro's. Q ,x The seniors laugh it up be fore a match. Girls Intramurals r--f Volleyball Champs - ROW ONE: T. Daniels, C. Demeter, C. Jones, L. Maneri, ROW TWO: D. Exley, M. J. Deutsch, B. Ayers, D. Bloshuk. Volleyball Champs Basketball Champs - Left-Flight: J. Sipos, V. O'Connor, B. Ayers, C. Bloshuk. Basketball Champs Spring Intramural Softball Q alma: J . fi. as Us r , - . . . f F lil! , gui. - 1 i ...swab jgjgigl ' Z .. iii s f 1?- fide! ' . illfftiifs , . K 4 ,Z . -JN , l 5 ,.s,.,.,.,V i,....,.. WL V sk..,......,r,...s...:, 4 f , , agzgsu . .13,gi.' 1 if . will Yi H t f, , .3 . . fi . lffiml af. is E1-M ...,, . I lil.-...fu . ..., ...Wi 210 M. J. Deutsc l Intramural Bowling Intramural Advisors Miss Lilly, girls' advisor. M wr'-qv man, boys Boys' intra-murals all lhilki 'Q !l!l!3!i!' Bill ss: glll l i! Flag Football Flag Football Champs Fall Basketball Champs ROW1 - B. Roling, G. Dalyrmple, D. Smith, B. Fleming. ROW 2 -R. Wilson, M. Zengulis, P. Kogler, F. France, M. Stamm- herr. ROW1 - D. Smith, M. Stammherr, ROW 2 - P. Kogler, G. Dalyrm ple, M. Zengulis. Volleyball A Winter Basketball Champs - ROW ONE: B. Baxter. ROW TWO: A Mc New, J. 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RCA - Whirlpool Appliances Conn Organs Musical Instruments Compliments of Western Auto 105 Fillmore St. Phillipsburg, N.J. 859-2351 Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 coivlPi.livlENTs OF SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS HILLCREST MALL Phillipsburg, N.J. 859-0559 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1975 Phone 454-276I Free Delivery NEW YORK ITALIAN BAKERY Italian Bread - Doughnuts - CruIIers Rolls and Pizza - Cakes tor Weddings Birthdays, etc. - Italian Tray Cookies 362 SO. MAIN STREET Pt-IILLIPSBURG, N.J. RCA QHOTPOINT .MAYTAG Sales - FIAMNIA'S - Service 400 SO. MAIN ST., PHILLIPSBUFIG, N.J. GL 4-0721 B A I N E S RADIO AND TELEVISION Sales XI Service Admiral - Motorola -- Norge 239 Warren St. Phillipsburg, N. J. Phone 859-5763 KRESSLER, WOLFF AND MILLER, INC. 370 Memorial Parkway Phillipsburg, N. J. General Insurance Real Estate 859-59I9 CDNIPLINIENTS OF TOM'S LUNCH 473 So. Main St. Phillipsburg, N.J. 454-9022 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1975 JIORLE'S 437 South Main St. Phillipsburg, N.J. 08865 PHONE 454-3433 CARDS GIFTS OFFICE SUPPLIES Compliments of Phillipsburg Hardware 405 So. Main St. Phillipsburg, N. J. 454-5431 JOSEPH RAMMRATH INC. Canvas and Aluminum Awnings Aluminum Storm Windows and Doors Phone 201-859-5999 201-859-4804 Hudson 8I Firth Streets Phillipsburg, N. J. 08865 AJHAR'S SUPER MARKET FINEST IN QUALITY IvIEATs AND SERVICE MAIN STREET STEWARTSVILLE, N.J. Phone 859-2500 B. Ajhar REMODELING YOUR HOME START WITH A 84 D TILE 81 PAINT-UP 432 NORTHAMPTON ST. EASTON, PA. PHONE 253-4293 Custom Made Drapes 81 Slipcovers Wall to Wall Carpet- Lino - Tile 233 Wallpaper - Dutch Boy Paints AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. l A Complete Home Comfort Service gwa Sales - OIL BURNERS - Service 200 FAYETTE ST., PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. 08865 COMPLIMENTS OF SCHAEFFER HOUSE Fooo a PRIVATE PARTIES Q SEAFOOD 454-2103 435 S. MAIN 454-0843 Complimenis of C . DIAMOND omplimenis RUSH'S MEAT MARKET Carl L. Rush R.D. fI'I,PI1iIIipsburg,N.J. POTATO CHIPS Under New Managemenl 390 So. Main S+. Phillipsburg, N.J. Phone 454-45I I John N. Franceschino, Prop. THE CLOTHES CLOSET Has It All Finest In Women's Apparel Always At Reduced Prices 3070 to 4OC!o SAVINGS 507 NORTHAMPTON ST. EASTON, PA. PHONE: 12151253-1759 COMPLIMENTS OF MUELLER ROOFING ALPHA INDUSTRIAL PARK 454-8541 COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY S. PURSEL, INC. AGWAY QUALITY FARM, LAWN 81 GARDEN SUPPLIES 234 COMPLIMENTS OF General Printing Company, Inc. OFFSET - LETTEFIPRESS Q... C. GARY NORELLI, New Jersey Representative Milford, N.J. 08848 2015 Freemansburg Avenue Easton, Pennsylvania 18042 PHONE 215-252-4069 COMPLIMENTS OF Mitchell Office Equipment Co. AUTHORIZED OLIVETTI-UNDERWOOD AGENCY 825 WALNUT AVENUE EASTON, PA. PHONE 253-4321 COMPLIMENTS OF HARRINGTON CYCLE BULTACO SALES 81 SERVICE SERVICE ON ALL MAKES 81 MODELS 290 S. MAIN ST. PHILLIPSBURG, N.J 454-0737 P E 201-S 9 2742 859 6539 OFFICE H E Harry I. Snyder GENERAL INSURANCE 206 THIRD STREET MORRIS PARK HARRY J, SNYDER, JR. PHILLIPSBURG. N. J. Comphments QI' STECKEL CONCRETE CO. Phones: 859-2I72 - 859-ZI74 P, O. BOX 47 PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAY A WEEK PARKWAY ARCO AC Diagnostic Equipment- Motor Club of America Expert Repairs - Road Service - Towing Official AAA Emergency Service Snow Plowing We Honor: American Express 8. Bank Americag Arco, Credit Cards. 454-9839 MEMORIAL PARKWAY PHILLIPSBURG Compliments of STATELINE ALUMINUM CO. ROOFING 81 SIDING 154 South Main Street Phillipsburg, New Jersey Phone: 859-5637 Compliments ov' STAR DOLLAR CLEANERS PI-IILLIPSBURG, N. J. FRANK H. ASHMAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 281 BATES ST., BOX 803, Phillipsburg, N.J. Tel: 859-4772 235 coIvIPI.IIvIENTs OF BEST VWSHES OF Fernwood Transformer Co. BROWN'S HARDWARE HAROLD E. SMITH, PRESIDENT LINCOLN gt ERWIN STS' 560 MARSHALL ST. PHILLIPSBURG, N.J Pm ipSbu'9' NIJ- PHONE: 201-859-3060 I - CONIPLIMENTSOF1 lIIIueIlIm1IIIIIIm fm COLE'S CERAMICS THE FINESTINIDRA WING MATERIALS SINCE 1790 KUH-i-NUUR RAPIIJUGRAPH, INC. BLOOIVISBURY, NEW JERSEY 08804 859-2525 Stewartsville, N.J. I BUSINESS PATRONS Superior T.V. Granny CIapham's Baumgartner's 387 So. Main St. 104 S. Main St. 409 S. Main St. Phillipsburg, N.J. Phillipsburg, N.J. Phillipsburg, N.J. 454-7851 859-3350 454-2624 Del-Crest Market MoreIIo's Market Dave's Auto Body Shope Belvidere 81 Lincoln Sts. 119 Sitgreaves S. Main 81 Abbott Sts. Phillipsburg, N.J. Phillipsburg, N.J. Phillipsburg, N.J. 859-0443 454-01 11 859-1898 Sharr's Florist Central Super Market 817 Culkin 1100 E. Boulevard Phillipsburg, N.J. Alpha, N.J. 454-9791 454-3968 236 The Mr. Fred Astaire Fan Club Carol Baker Mr. 8t Mrs. Frank Baker Mrs. Guy Baker Rosemary Baker Philip 8. Marie Baty Joe Becci Ms. Bedics Mr. Bevacqua Jim 8t Beverly Bronico Mr. 8t Mrs. R. A. Calvin Mrs. Louis W. 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H W? hull: alia anna :sul :Ill n A Abel, Maureen - 53, 170, 148 Ace, Gale - 53 Ahart, Joseph - 53, 140 Aiello, Mary - 53 Ajhar, Brian - 53, 201, 203, 212 Ajhar, Nora - 53, 142, 156 Allen, Donald - 53, 142 Amoroso, Anthony - 53, 213, 148 Andrews, Thomas - 53 Apgar, Carol - 53, 209 Apgar, Sandra - 54, 209 Arigo, Richard - 54, 138, 142, 144, 146, 148 156 Armstrong, Linda - 54 Arnold, Catherine - 54 Auchenbach, Michael - 54, 158 Badway, Debra - 54, 137, 166 Bailey, Cindy - 54 Bakos, William - 54 Barlow, Roger - 54, 212 Barnowsky, Timothy - 54 Baxter, Robert- 55, 213 Benetsky, Carole - 55 Bennett, Anton - 55 Bettucio, Josephine - 55 Bloshuk, Carin - 55, 180 Bobbitt, Patricia - 55, 148 Bodogh, Donna - 55, 166 Bodogh, Thomas - 55 Bolcar, Karen - 55 Bonney, William - 55, 185,213 Boyer, Randy - 56, 185 Bronico, Sandra - 56, 148 Brown, William - 56 Brunetti, Patricia - 56 Bullman, Gary - 56,144 Burke Jr., Richard - 56 Buzas, James - 56, 212, 213 C Caffrey, Diane - 56, 146, 148, 209 Cairoli, Daborah - 56 Camporine, Deborah - 56 Cahart, Gary - 57, 195, 201, 203, 213 Castellano, Kerry - 57, 158, 208, 212, 213 Cavanaugh, Colleen - 57 Clark, Patricia - 57, 142 Clauss, Debra - 57 Clymer, Gregory - 57 Colabaugh, Bruce - 57 Cole, Sandra - 57 cole, Timothy - 57, 204 Conine, Cathy - 57 Contuzzi, Mark - 58 Cook, Cathy - 58, 144, 158 Coopersmith, Joan - 58 Corcoran, Kevin - 58, 213 Corpora, Carl - 58, 144, 185, 195, 201 Crouse, Arthur - 58 Cruts, Beverly - 58, 138 Csordas, Daniel - 58 Cutsler, Cathy - 58, 142, 144, 146, 156, 166 Cuvo, Eugene - 58, 148 Cuvo, Marianne - 59, 142, 156, 166 242 Seniors D Dalrymple, Glenn - 59, 203 Dayan, Susan - 59, 148, 176 Deacon, Diana - 59 Dean, Michelle - 59 Decker, Donald - 59, 212 DeMaio, Michael - 59 Dennis, Elizabeth - 59, 138, 148, 156 Dennis, Paul- 59, 144, 185 Derr, Leslie - 59, 142, 148, 168, 209 Deutsch, Jane - 60, 142 Diehl, Lori - 60 Dopilka, John - 60 Dorrance, William - 60 Dowling, Barbara - 60 Drago, Frank - 60 Duckworth, Rose - 60, 141 Emrick, Gary - 60, 201, 212, 213 Ervin, Barbara - 60, 144, 170 Evans, Linda - 60, 141 F Fahringer, Bruce - 61 Figler, Michael - 61 Fillebrown, Scott- 61 Fisher, Debra - 61, 144 Fleming, William - 61,201,212 Foose, Rhonda - 61 Fortner, Jeffery - 61, 212 France, Clarence - 61, 213 Frederick, Margaret- 61, 146, 168 Frinzi, Nina - 61,176 Fritts, Bonnie - 61, 141 G Gallo, Lawrence - 61, 185 Gebhard, Donald - 62 Gebhardt, Ann Marie - 62 Geklinsky, Joseph - 62 Gercie, Richard - 62 Gibson, Donald - 62, 148, 213 Gobbi, Patricia - 62 Goretti, Diana - 62, 140, 148 Gornick, Sharon - 62 Gorzsas, David - 62 Grainda, Andrew - 62 Graner, Doreen - 62 Grube, Pamela - 62 Gruhler, Robert- 63 Gudzinas, Jane - 63 Gumulak, Judith - 63 Gymarty, Bonnie - 63, 146 H Hagerstrom, Gary - 63 Hall, Charles - 63 Harrison, Lynn - 63 Hay, Richard - 63 Heater, Richard - 63 Heffner, Virginia - 63, 141 Heimbach, Melody - 63, 148, 166 Heimbach, Tammy - 66, 142, 148 Heinrich, Jeffery - 66 Heinrich, Ronald - 66 Henry, Luann - 66, 142 Hess, Donald - 66 Hinkle, James - 66 Hitzel, Richard - 66, 185, 203 Hoffman, Cindy - 66 Hoffman, Edward - 66 Holjes, Leonard - 66 Hrymack, Joseph - 67, 213 Hudgens, Vera - 67, 138, 144 Huff, Christine - 67 I Innes, Jeffery - 67 lsak, Johnni - 67 J James, Lida - 67 Jessamine, Leo - 67 Johns, Fred - 67 Jones, Robert- 67 K Karcher, Ruth - 67, 142, 148, 168 Kenan, Kyra - 68 Kennedy, Keith - 68 Kilpatrick, Candy - 68 Kindred, Christine - 68, 148 Kist, Linda - 68, 142, 148, 156, 166 Klouser, Steven - 68, 156 Koch, Brenda - 68, 168 Kogler, Paul- 68, 203, 213 Kormandy, Garis - 68, 212 Kostrey, Michael - 68, 213 Kreidler, Thomas - 69 Kutsopias, Kimberly - 69 Kutzman, Randy - 69 Kuzmiak, Sharon - 69 L La Monica, Charle - 69, 142, 144, 1 Lance, Cindy - 69 Lauber, Richard - 69 Lear, Barbara - 69, 146 Lefler, Sharie - 69 Lefler, Terry - 69 Lelo, Janet - 69, 138, 142 Lenert, Kathleen - 70, 146 Lewis, JoAnne - 70, 146 Lightcap. William - 70 Lindquist, Peggy - 70, 146 Lippincott, Debra - 70, 140, 148 Lobb, Monty - 70, 185 Ludwig, Rowena - 70 Lutz, Jill - 70, 142, 144, 166 Luzetti, Michael - 70 Mangino, Cindy - 70, 158 Marangio, Deborah - 70 Marino, Coreen - 71 Markle, James - 71 Marzano Jr., Thomas - 71,213 48, 156 Marzano, Timothy - 71, 148, 195,213 Marzuoli, Joanne - 71 atlock, Terry - 71 ayer, Deborah - 71 cGinus, Rosalind - 71 cMullen, Cathleen - 71,142 cNett, Tammy - 71 cRoberts, Mark - 72, 213 ehlem, Nadima - 72 ereschak, Andrea - 51, 72, 144, 146 176, 180 erlo, Mary - 72 etz, Keith - 72 ichael, Lynn - 72 ickel, Janet - 72, 141 iers, Jay - 72, 144, 148, 198 iers, Thomas - 72 ilburn, Cheryl - 72, 142, 148, 178 iller, Debra - 73 irenda, Joan - 73 oretti, Joseph - 73 organ, Karen - 73,138, 144, 148, 186 orley, Kenneth - 73 orrell, Virginia - 73 oscotta, John - 73 oyer, David - 73, 213 oyer, Jack - 73 oyle, Nancy - 73, 142 ulligan, Jeffery - 73 urray, Lois - 73, 156, 170, 209 N agy, Susan - 73, 148 ewman, Kathleen - 74, 148, 180 ightlinger, Richard - 74 0 livi, Glenn - 74, 203 sborn, James - 74, 146 tten, Debra - 74 P are, Debra - 74, 170 articka, Scott- 74, 142 aul, Allyson - 74 aul, Gary - 74 aulus, Jeffrey - 74, 213 elonero, John - 75, 158 lonero, Regina - 75 enyak, Cathy - 75 nyak, James - 75 etinelli, Peter - 75, 142, 185, 191, 204 hillips, David - 75 hillips, Gail - 75 iccione, Dominick - 75, 158 cht, George - 75 ckel, Barbara - 75, 142, 168, 209 ckel, Martha - 78, 148 atia, Constance - 78 udowski, Witold - 78 rdy, Jackie - 78, 148, 160 rsel, David - 78 Pursel Jr., John - 78 R Radcliffe, Lily - 78, 137 Rammrath, Edward - 78, 144, 156, 203 Reese, Kathleen - 78 Reilly, Debra - 78, 142 Reppert, Cynthia - 79, 142, 148, 156 Riggio, Michele - 79, 146, 166 Riley, James - 79, 213 Riley, Patti- 79, 180 Ritz, Anthony - 79, 148, 195, 213 Rodgers, Louisa - 79 Roling, Bert- 79,212,213 Romagnoli, Marylynn - 79 Rose, Bruce - 79, 185 Rossi, Dara - 79, 137 Rossnagle, Leigh Ann - 80, 170 Rush, Jill - 80,144, 146, 148,205 Rush, Joni - 80,166,178,18O Russo, Kimberly - 80 S Sampson, Donna - 80, 142, 144, 176 Samra, Michael - 80 Scalfaro, Anthony - 80 Scappini, Karen - 80, 146, 166 Scheetz, Cynthia - 80, 137 Schisler, Linda - 80, 170 Scholfield, James - 81,203 Scholfield, Scott- 81 Sciabarassi, Tonette - 81, 166 Searles, David - 51, 81, 146, 156,212 Seip, Brian - 81 Seiss, Beverly - 81, 166 Seng, Ralph - 81,158,212 Sestak, Lori - 81 Shauger, Bruce - 81 Sheridan, Joseph - 81 Sherman, Jeffery - 82 Shook, William - 82 Shrope, Loretta - 82 Simons, Robert- 82 Slack, Debra - 82, 142, 146, 166 Smith, David - 82, 195, 201 Smith, Dawn - 82 Smith, Debra - 82, 141 Smith, Donald - 82, 142, 148 Smith, Douglas - 82, 139 Smith, Janet - 82, 176 Smith, Lois - 83, 148 Smith, Sharon - 83, 139, 180 Somogyi, Beverly - 83 Stammher, Paul - 83, 144, 203, 212, 213 Stannard, Deborah - 83 Stecker, Christine - 83 Steinmetz, Donna - 83 Stetler, James - 83 Stires, Barry - 83, 137, 212 Stone, Deborah Anne - 83 Stone, Deborah - 83, 139 Stott, Nancy - 83, 142 Sykes, David - 84, 137, 148 T Taylor, Diane - 84 Tersigni, John - 84, 185,201,213 Thatcher, Jeffery - 84, 137, 142, 148 Thompson, Barbara - 84, 142, 176, 180 Tigar, Vivian - 84 Torcivia, Rickilyn - 84, 166 Trembler, James - 84 Trimrrier, Susan - 84 Trimper, Glen - 84, 185, 203 U Ujvary, Annette - 85, 178 V Varone, Jeffery - 85, 142, 185 Vaughn, James - 85, 195 Velekei, Ginger - 85, 141 Vernon, Caren - 85 Vernon, Donell - 85 Vincent, Kenneth - 85, 148, 208, 212 Vivian, Dale - 85, 185, 212 W Wakerman, Alan - 85, 139 Wallbillich, James - 85, 148 Wambold, Gail- 51, 86, 160 Weaver, Denice - 18, 86, 176 Webb, Miriam - 86, 138, 140, 148 Weisel, Brian - 86 Weisel, Susan - 86, 142, 144 Weiss, Christine - 86 Welty, Jayne - 86, 138, 146, 148 Wesse, Linda - 86, 148, 166 West, Jill - 86,146, 148 Whisenant, Lloyd - 86 Whiting, Richard - 86, 138, 142 Wilcox, Steven - 87, 137, 148, 203 Wilkins, Richard - 87,212 Williams, John - 87, 195,203 Wilson, Margaret- 87, 146, 148 Wilson, Randy - 51, 87, 142 Wismer, Deborah - 87 Wollman, Richard - 87 Wynkoop, Diane - 87, 141, 146 Y Young, Bonnie - 87, 166 Young, Brenda - 87, 138 Young, Judy - 87 Z Zengulis, Michael- 87,213 A Alessio, Louann - 92 Allen, Cherene - 92 Allen, Edward - 92, 183, 192 Allen, Linda - 92, 142 Anderson, Elizabeth - 92, 141 Anderson, Grover - Antonacci, Richard - 92 Antunes, Michael - 92, 148, 202 Au, Robin - 92,141,213 Auchenbach, Christine - 92 Ayers, Beverly - 92, 148, 210, 211 Baines, Bart - 92 Baker, Carol - 92, 148, 156 Barnowsky, Gregory - 92, 148 Bartholomew, Penny - 92 Beam, Paul- 92, 141 Bean, Luann - 92 Becker, Mark - 92 Becker, Philip - 92, 200 Bedo, Frank - 92 Behm, Silke - 92 Bennette, Steven - 92 1 Bevilacqua, Kimberly -'92, 178, 1 Blackwell, Frederick - 92, 202 Blessing, Shelly - 92 Bloshuk, Diane - 92, 211 Blum, Christopher - 92 Bonney, Earl - 92, 198, 202 Boscia, Cindy - 92, 176 Bowman, Victoria - 92 Bradley, Robert- 92 Breault, Diane - 92 Brewer, Darlene - 92 Brower, Susan - 93, 141 Brown, Sheryl - 93, 164 Burd, Dorothy - 93, 141 Burgio, Robert- 93 Burgstresser, Jack - 93, 138 Burke, James - 93 Burns, Dennis - 93 Buss, Richard - Butler, Murna - 93 C Caccese, Nancy - 93 Cahill, Debra - 93 Cahill, Sharon - 93 Carhart, David - 93 Carnali, Rosemary - 93, 148 Carorpese, James - 93 Case, Karen - 93 Casey, Doris - 93, 141, 213 Censullo, Cathy - 93 Chando, Michael- 93, 183 Cline, Patricia - 93, 148 Clouter, Julie - 93, 138, 140, 166 Cogan, Dale - 93 Colbeth, Stephen - 93 Collier, Richard - 93, 193 Collins, Todd - 93 Compher, David - 94 Cook, Diane - 94 Cook, Joann - 94, 141 Cook, Pamela - 94, 144 Cooper, Teresa - Corcoran, Brian - 94 Crosson, Marianne - 94 Curtis, Cheryl - 94 Curto, Barbara - 94, 148 244 80 juniors D Dailey, Terrance - 94 Dailey, William - 94, 183 Dalrymple, Charles - 94, 145, 152 Damato, Frances - 94, 176, 178, 180, 191 Daniels, Terry - 94 David, Elizabeth - 94 Davidson, Thomas - 94, 152 Davis, Jean - 94 Demeter, Kathleen - 94,211 Denker, Randall- 94, 139, 202 DePaolis, Kathleen - 94 Derringer, Audrey - 94 Deshler, Lucene - 94, 137, 140, 145, 148 Deutsch, Maryjane - 94, 178, 180, 210,211 DeWire, Richard - 94, 148, 183, 194, 200 Dick, Gary - 94, 200 DiMarco, Susan - 95 Dornblaser, Lynn - 95,213 Duckworth, Barbara - 95, 145 Duda, Dolores - 95, 142, 152, 156 Duffy, Lynn - 95 Dugey, Sharon - 95, 148 Duncan, Valerie - 95 Durst, Michelle - 95,142 E Eichlin, Linda - 95 Emery, Carol- 95, 178, 180 Exley, Deborah - 95, 211 F Falcone, Lisa - 95, 148, 176, 178, 180 Faubert, Renee - 95 Faust, Cheryl- 95, 141 Fell, Cathy - 95 Ferguson, Stuart- 95, 208 Ferraro, Michael - 95 Fichera, Christopher - 91, 95, 194 Foss, Lloyd - 95 Foulk, George - 95 Fowler, Kimberly - 95 Fox, Ronald - 95 Frace, Joann - 95 Franco, David - 95 Frank, Susan - 96 Frankenfield, Dawn - 96 Frazier, Kathleen - 96, 141 Frazier, Kimberlie - 96 Fretz, Debra - 96, 152 Fritz, Clark - 96 G Ganguzza, Darlene - 96 Gardner, Donna - 96, 138, 142 Gardner, Terry - 96, 138 Garrison, Doretta - 96, 164 Gary, Wayne - 96, 202 Gerhardt, Rhea - 96 Getch, Wayne - 96, 213 Gioglia, Sally - 96, 166 Giordano, Carol- 96 Giunin, Barbara - 96 Good, Roberta - 96 Gordan, Charles - 96 Gordan, William - 96, 183 Gorzsas, Cathryn - 96 Graffin, Denise - 96, 141 Graham, Alvena - 96 Grass, Dennis - 96, 201 Gudzinas, Lynn - 91, 96, 148 H Hamlen, Cynthia - 96,139 Hancewicz, Thomas - 96, 202 Hanisak, Jill - 96 Hanisak, Kelly - 96 Hann, Sharon - 96 Hannigan, Joanne - 97, 166 Haring, Michael- 97, 183 Harka, Denise - 97 Harrison, Alice - 97 Hawk, Dawn - 97 Hay, Jeffrey - 97, 183 Head, James - 97 Healey, Maureen - 97 Heater, Mark - 97 Hendorshot, Robert- 97 Hess, Carla - 97, 140, 148 Himes, Laura - 97, 136, 141 Hitzel, Frederick - 97 Hockman, Randy - 97, 200 Hoffman, Sharon - 97, 141 Homa, Catherine - 97, 138, 143, 14 Horn, Luann - 97, 141 Horwath, Gayla - 97, 138, 144 Hoyd, Robert - 97 Huff, Dorothy - 97, 141 Huff, Kevin - 97 Hughes, Patricia - 97 Hughes, William - 97 I lnscho, Robert- 97 J Jessamine, Alan - Jiorle, Trudy - 97 Johnson, Harry - 97 Johnson, Marvin - 97,183 Jones, Kathy - 97,211 K Karcher, Kathleen - 97 Kelly, Michael- 97 Kennedy, Michael - 98, 183, 190 Kent, Tracy - 98 Kinney, Norman - 98 Kleinman, Betty - 98, 136, 146 Kolb, Nancy - 98, 138, 166 Kostolanci, Frank - 98, 198, 202 Kucia, Robert- 98 L LaCaruba, Lynn - 98, 148, 164 Lakowitz, Charles - 98 Lattig, JoAnn - 98 Leone, Judith - 98, 148 Levisay, Steven - 98, 190 Lippincott, Kenneth - 98 Liptak, Kirk - 98 Loiacono, Joseph - 98 Lore, Norman - 98 Loudenberry, Daniel - 98, 183, 200 Lowe, Jon - 98 Ludwig, Georgina - 98 Luzietti, Barbara - 98, 158 Lynn, Barbara - 99 M Mack, William - 99 5 alaret, Nidia - 99, 141 amrack, Ruthann - 99, 144, 146, anieri, Lorraine - 99,211 antone, Gina - 99 arinelli, Michael- 99,183,202 arkle, Frances - 99 arkus, Renee - 99, 148 ason, Fran - 99,166 astrola, Joyce - 99 atlock, Donald - 99 auro, Deborah - 99, 141, 166 cEnroe, Timothy - 99 lcGeehan, Marlene - 99, 152, 158 cGinnis, David - 99, 202 cNew, Robert- 99, 212 engucci, James - 99 ereo, Deborah - 99 icci, Nora - 99 ich, Ronald - 99, 148, 152, 198 ickey, Jeffrey - 99 ills, Robert- 99 inardi, Ernesto - 99, 148, 200 itchell, Mark - 99 ondeau, Robert- 99 wllooney, Abby - 100 ordhorst, Louise - 100 oretti, Denise - 100, 202 organ, Pamela -100 organstern, Robert- 100 orrow, David - 100 orrow, Eugenia - 100 orrow, Paul - 100 orrow, Ruth - 100, 158 oyer, Patricia - 100 ulvaney. Sandra - 100 llurray, Mark - 100, 144, 145, 152, yer, Lorrie - 100 N apoli, Michelle -100, 147, 213 awrock, Dawn - 100 ewman, Denise - 100 liederorst, Edithann - 100 oel, Robert- 100 O berly, John -100 chs, Susan - 100, 158 'Connor, Jody - 100, 168 'Connor, Shirley -101,148, 156, 'Hay, William - 101 njack, Thomas - 101 pdyke, Barbara - 101, 141 sborne, Sandie - 101 sborne, Sandra - 101, 144 P apchak, Deborah - 101 aul, Patricia -101 ence. Jill - 101 148, 166 208 166 Potts, Douglas - 101, 200 Pritchard, Paul -101 Pursell, Cathy - 101 Pursell, Linda -101 Pyatt, Robert - 101 Q Quick, Frederick - 101 Quinn, David -101,148,183, R Race, Debra - 101 Raffaele, Benedict- 101, 198, Rak, Edward - 101 Reddy, Phyllis - 101, 136 Regeman, Robin -101 Reilly, Ellen -101 Reilly, Thomas - 102, 204 Renkert, Joan - 102 Reynolds, Robert- 102 Ricker, Karen -102 Riddle, Terry -102 Rissmiller, Susan -102 Rodenbough, Barry - 102 Robinson, Nancy -102 Rohn, Sharon -102,138,145 Rossi, Cheryl- 102, 148 Rothweiler, Judy -102 Ruppert, Kevin - 102, 212 Rush, Wayne - 102 Russo, Richard - 102, 148 Ruth, Samuel - 102 Rutledge, Gus -102, 190 S Sabo, Julie -102 Salata, Catherine - 102, 136, 1 Sands, John -102 Sandt, Diane - 102 Savercool, Diane - 102, 145 Schaffer, Wesley - 102 Schmeltzly, Rebecca - 102 Schoolcraft, Bonnie - 103 Searfoss, Jack - 103, 183 Seibel, Robert - 103 Shaffer, Richard - 103 Shappell, Robin - 103, 142 200 202 Sharr, Cindy - 103, 148, 166, 178 Sherrer, Robert - 103 Sheets, Beth - 103 Shockency, Walter - 103 Shoudt, Debra - 103 Sillup, Michael- 103 Sipos, Janice -103, 178, 210 Slack, Alan - 103, 200 Slingland, Rosemary -103 Slutter, Stephen - 103, 142, 1 erio, Rebecca -101,137,138,140,145,152 fefferle, Arthur - 101 iazza, Fredick - 101, 183, 200 ickel, Bonnie -101, 142, 158, 160, 207 iperata, Terry - 101 lummer, Mark -101 ollick, Gary -101 Smed Phyllis - 103 Smith, Debra -103 Smith, Richard - 103 Smith Robert- 103, 202 Smith, Steven - 103 Smith ,William -103,183 Snover, Lola - 103, 138 Snow, Arthur - 103 Snyder, Holly -103, 144 Snyder, Robert- 91, 104, 208 58, 190 45, 148, 156 Sokolowski, Jane - 104 South, Robert- 104 Stacer, Eric - 104 Steele, Sherry - 104 Stem, Sally - 104 Stempien, Mark - 104 Stetler, Nancy - 104 Stocker, Kim - 104, 178 Storm, Deborah -104, 141, 146 Stout, Lloyd - 104 Strawn, Doris - 104. 141 913 Strouse, Lynn -104, 141, 142 Supplee, Thomas -104 Sutton, Paige - 104 Suydam, John -104 T Tacacs, Kathryn - 104, 137 Talpas, Michael- 104 Tharp, Linda - 104, 142 Thein, Margaret- 104 Thompson, Nancy - 105 Thornsberry, Michael - 105 Thorpe, David - 105 Todaro, Janice - 105, 142 Tolosko, Brent- 105, 138, 202 Tophoney, Ginger- 105 Torcivia, Frances - 105 Torcivia, John - 105, 183, 202 Torres, Nydia - 105 Trauger, Janice - 105, 138, 176 178 Trauger, William - 105 Trembler, Joel - 105 Trosset, Clifford - 105 V Varga, Joseph - 105 Vaughn, Mary -105 Veres, Mary Beth - 105, 140, 145 152 Vincent, Virginia -105 Viscomi, Russell - 105, 194 Vocasek, Zuzana - 105 W Webb, Susan - 105 Weisel, Beth -105, 142,148,160 178 Warren, Thomas - 105 Whisenant, Rita - 105 Williamson, Guy -105 Winder, Laurel - 105 Winter, Patricia - 105 Wirick, Thomas - 105, 200 Wollman, Linda -105 Woodring, Annie -105 Woolf, Cheryl - 105 Woy, Donna Marie - 105 Y Yost, John - 105, 183, 190, 200 Z Zellner, Cynthia - 105 A Ajhar, M. Linda -108 Albert, Karyn V 108 Allen, Gregory - 108 Allen, Robin - 108,209 Ashby, Diana -108 Ashby, Maureen - 108 B Babington, Robert- 108, 192 Badway, Randy - 108, 192 Barbadora, Deborah - 108, 142 Barlow, Louise - 108 Barrett, Christopher - 108, 196 Bartha, Karen - 108 Bartholomew, Mark - 108 Baum, Terri- 108 Baxter ll, Carl - 108, 213 Becci, Joseph -108, 136, 138, 144 Beck, Rolanda - 108 Becker, Charles - 108 Bedo, Mike -108 Behrend, Rona -108 Bettuccio, Thomas - 108 Billger, Jamie -108, 166 Bishop, Crystal - 108, 147 Bittner, Clark - 108 Bladies, Genevieve - 108 Bloshuk, Dennis -108 Bodogh, Paul - 108 Boice, Robert- 108 Bommieno, David -108, 139 Bowman, Carole - 108, 142 Boyer, Susan - 108 Boylan, James -108, 195,213 Boyle, Jodi - 108 Bozeman, Wanda - 108, 156 Breault, Michael- 108 Briglia, Timothy - 109 Brinker, Elizabeth - 109 Breiner, Larry - 109 Brewer, Dolores - 109 Bronico, Anthony - 109 Brotzman, Glen - 109 Budd, Arthur -109 Bullock, Barbara - 109 Burger, Nancy - 109 Burke, Terry - 109 Burns, Kelly -109, 136 C Cahill, Craig - 109, 144, 204 Cahill, Richard - 139 Caleca, Christine - 109 Carhart, Harry - 109, 202 Carpenter, David - 109, 158 Case, Debbie - 109 Cashau, Amy - 109, 178 Cashel, Brian - 109 Castner, Arthur - 109 Ciardelli, Christine - 109, 209 Cicale, Louis -109, 213 Clymer, Eileen - 109, 178 Clymer, Nancy - 109 Colabaugh, Robert- 109, 213 Connlain, Jeff- 109 Consentino, Jeffrey - 109 Conwell, William - 109, 208 Costantino, Cynthia - 109, 139 Cox, Joanne -109 Cramer, Mark - 109 Curry, Mary Ellen -108, 141,209 Cwik, Constance - 109 246 Sophomores D Dalrymple, James - 109, 202 Davis, Glenn - 109, 213 Davis, Sandra - 109, 137, 142, 151, 210 Dean, Alison - 109 DeBosh, Stephen -109 Decker, Debbie - 110 Dellatore, Mary - 110, 166 DeMartino, Gaelynn -110, 146,151, 158,166 210 DeMartino, Pamela -110, 144, 146, 166 Densler, Nancy - 110 DeRemer, Harold -110 Deshler, David - 110 Doddy, Francis - 110 Dornblaser, Cheryl - 110, 210 Dorrance, Jo -110 Dowling, Jill - 110, 178 Dragotta, Michael - 110 Duckworth, Nancy - 110, 209 Duffy, Keith -110 Dugans, Vicki - 110 Dyrek, Alan -110, 196 E Ehasz, Patricia -110 Elmo, Donna -110, 144 English, James - 110,213 Ernest, Robert- 110 Ervin, Deborah -110, 162 Evert, Harry - 110 F Fackenthal, Jill - 110 Falk, Amy -111 Famularo, Ronald -111, 192 Farina, Jeffrey -111 Farley, David -111,142 Febbo, Darlene - 111 Fehley, Patrick -111,139 Fidecaro, Donald -111 Fillebrown, Lillian -111 Fleming, Jan -111, 160 Ford, Duane -111 Fowler, Bradley -111 Fowler, Brenda -111 Franceschino, Janet - 111 Frankenfield, Janice -111 Frey, Albert- 111 Frinzi, Debra - 111, 142 Fritz, Lisa - 111 Fuller, Yvonne -111,139 G Gallagher, Katherine-Mary - 111 Garis, Mark -111 Gercie, Donald - 111 Gerhardt, Jr., Richard -111 Gerstenberg, Donald - 111 Getz, Justine -111 Gerhardt, Regena - 111 Gioglio, Ada -111 Gittings, Irene -111,136,141,144 Glorioso, Lisa -111 Goodyear, Cindy - 111 Gorko, Josephine -111 Gradwell, William -111,146, 151,204,210 Graffin, Virginia -111 Graham, Ralph -111 Gran, Philip -111, 151,210 Guinta, Desiree -111,136 Gunderman, Frederick -111 Gunderman, Martin - 112 H Haberthuer, Joseph - 112, 142 Hagadorn, Shelly - 112 Hagerstrom, Eric -112 Hahn, Mark -112, 210 Hall, Kathy -112 Hall, Kevin -112 Hamlen, David -112,139 Haines, Lawrence - 112 Hancewicz, Mary - 112 Hanuzak, Steve - 112 Haring, Debra - 112, 205 Harrison, Jr., Richard -112 Hart, Ronald -112 Head, Douglas -112 Heaton, John -112, 158 Heimbach,Carl-112 Heller, Cheryl- 112 Henry, Wendy - 112 Hillyer, Constance -112 Hoadley, Jeffrey -112 Hockenbury, Kenneth - 112 Hoffman, Harold - 112 Honey, Ernest- 112, 192 Hopper, Bryant- 112 Horton, Debbie -112 Housel, Joseph - 112, 213 Hoyd, John -112,196 Hrymack, Davis - 112 Hrymack, Leanne - 113 Huff, John - 113 Huff, Kevin -113,192 lnscho, Cindy - 113, 210, 213 lvankevich, Gary - 113, 204, 213 J Jacobs. Jill - 113 Janisch, Timothy -113, 196 Jodoin, Brian - 113, 210, 213 Jones, Kim -113 Jones, Roy - 113 K Keim, Terri - 113, 136, 178 Kenan, Mills - 114, 205, 213 Kennedy, Kevin - 114 Kerekes, George - 114 Ketchledge, Kathy -114, 136 Kiesewetter, Cynthia - 114 Kilpatrick, Irene -114 Kish, Charles - 114, 192,205 Kish, Elizabeth -114 Kish, William -114 Kisner, Kevin - 114, 208 Kisselbach, Thomas - 114. 196 Kitchen, Robert- 114 Klemka, Glenn -114 Koch, Kim -114 Komisak, Mike -114 Konolash, James - 114,202 Kraycik, Edward - 114, 144 Kressler, Denise - 114 Kunsman, George -114 Kunsman, Margaret- 114, 139 Kutzman, Cindy - 114 L Lantosh, Helen -114 Laros, Ralph -114 Lawson, Raymond - 114, 138, 202 ear, Jeffrey - 114, 202 eeper, Harold - 114, 139 eh, Susan -114, 139 ewis, Marilyn - 114, 141 oebsack, Lenore - 114 oiacono, Elizabeth - 114 ongenbach, Kimberly -114, 144,209 .ore, Norman -114 .oudenberry, Jacquelyn - 114, 162 ucas, Colleen -114 uft, Diana -114 unger, Neil - 114 M aguire, Eileen -114,166 aher, E. Denise - 114 amrak, Edward - 114 ann, Michael - 114 arangio, Manuel - 115 assie, Celine -115 atlock, Faith - 115 atlock, Sue - 115 ayer, Jerri - 115 ayer, Joann - 115 cAttee, Jamie - 115 cCluskey, Paul - 115 cConnell, James -115 cGreddy,xDiane - 115 cMullen, Abbe -115 cNamee, Steven - 115, 213 cNulty, Richard -115 cRoberts, Barbara - 115 ellert, Timothy K. - 115, 196, 213 ereschak, Carol- 115, 144, 146, 162 errick, Maryann - 115 Jletz, Lori - 115, 142 eyers, Brian - 115 eyers, George - 115, 138 eyers, Sandra - 115 ichael, Sherry -115 Jlickel, Joanne - 116 iers, Laura - 116, 162 iller, Beth -116 inorics, Ginger -116 Jlondeau, Donna -116, 141 flontagna, Thomas - 116, 210, 213 orrow, Kathleen -116 yer, Karen - 116 yers, Cheryl - 116 N llagy, Jane -116,144,166 Flagy, Linda -116,160 Nankivell, Lori - 116, 209 Newman, Joyce -116 Nicrone, Beverly - 116 Nightlinger, Dave -116, 151, 158, 208 llxlightlinger, James - 116 O Oberly, Jodie - 116 ndike, Elizabeth - 116 rner, Tammie - 116 rr, Laura - 116,209 rt, Kenneth - 116 Osmun, Dawn -116,178 Oswald, Bradley - 116 1 P Pacenti, Jeanne -116, 144, 158 ambianchi, Beth - 116, 160, 209 , ambianchi, Sandra -116 , are, Robert- 116, 213 Patti, Donna -116 aulus, Nancy -116 eet, Laurie - 116, 146, 205 eil, Karen -116,141 erine, Cathy - 116 Petroll, Cathy - 116 Philip, Jr., George -116, 192 Philip, Richard -116,213 Phillips, Cindy -116 Piazza, Randy -116 Piccione, Frances -116 Picht, Dawn - 116 Pludowski, Donna -116 Poff, David - 116 Polgardy, Darren - 117 Pologruto, Nina -117 Pollick, Dennis - 117, 210 Prunst, John -117 Psitos, Alexis - 117 Purdy, Jill- 117 Pursell, Michael- 117 Q Quick, Vicki - 117, 141 Quinn, Merrigene - 117, 144 R Radice, Terry - 117 Raffaele, Charles - 117 Rapp, James - 117 Rebollido, Carlos - 117 Reddy, Edward -117, 141, 142 Redfield, James - 117 Reigle, Eva -117 Reinbold, Todd -117 Reinert, Debbie - 117 Reppert, David -117, 192,213 Rice, Annette -117 Ricker, William - 117,202 Riegle, Conna -117 Riley, Jayne -117, 178 Ripley, Patricia -117 Rissmiller, Cynthia -117 Rissmiller, William -117 Robinson, Ill, Thomas -117 Rogers, David - 117 Rooney, Nancy - 117 Rose, Brenda - 117 Rosoche, Jr., Charles -117 Rothrock, Linda -117 Rounsaville, Mark -117, 196 Rowlands, Robert- 117 Rufe, Joy -117 Ruloff, Mark -117,202 Ruschak, Jonelle -117 Rush, Craig -117, 202 Rush, Linda -117 Rush, Lisa -117 Ruth, David -117 Rutledge, Tammy - 118, 158 Ryerson, Debbie - 118, 136 S Sabo, Larry - 118, 202 Sabo, Richard - 118, 151, 204, 210 Scheier, Debbie - 118 Schisler, Mary Ann - 118 Schofield, Kathryn -118, 136, 147 Sciabarassi, Michael - 118 Sciabica, Joan - 118, 205 Searles, Kevin - 118 Seibel, Stephen -118 Seiss, Donna - 118 Selzer, Jennifer - 118, 151,210 Seney, Karen - 118, 144, 162 Sharp, Vicki- 118 Sheridan, Patricia - 118 Shrope, David - 118 Sims, Thomas - 118 Slack, Donna -118 Smith, Harold - 118, 144,213 Smith, JoAnn -118 Smith, Norman -118 Smith, Rebecca - 118 Smith, Stacey -118 Smith, Susan -118,166 Snyder, Patricia -118, 139 Soto, Carmen - 118 Spragg, R. Jamie -118, 138 Staples, Lori - 118, 142, 209 Stocker, Barry - 118 Stocker, Robert- 118 Stout, Terry - 118 Streader, Jeffrey - 118, 158 Stull, James -118 Sulick, Thomas -118 Sullivan, Michele -118 Sutton, Bruce -118 Suydam, Kathleen -118, 144, 166 Swick, Carol - 118 T Taiana, Terry - 118 Tardiff, Vivian - 118 Taylor, Gerald - 119 Taylor, Janet- 119, 136 Taylor, Ralph -119 Taylor, Susan - 119 Tersigni, Samuel - 119 Tersigni, Terry - 119, 151, 210,213 Tews, David - 119 Thomas, Sally -119,162 Thompson, Susan '119, 136,140 Tieff, Ill, Frank -119 Tophoney, Scott- 119 Toth, Christi - 119 Trimmer, Kathy - 119 Trimmer, Kevin -119 Turdo, Alice -119 Tyrell, Daniel - 141 U Ujvary, Jr., Carl - 119 V VanScoten, Deborah - 119 Vas, Timothy - 119 Vaughn, Donald -119, 139 Vayda, Mark - 119 Veleki , Gary- 119, 142, 144 Veres, Matthew - 119, 192, 213 Vivian, Deborah - 119 Vivian, Robin -119 Vreedenburg, Debra -119, 147 W Wagner, Kimberly -119, 141 Wallbillich, Donald -119, 136 Walter, Debra - 119, 141 Watson, Roger- 119, 192,213 Weatherholt, Kathy - 119, 144 Weisel, Paul- 119 Weller, Bruce - 119, 147, 210, 212, 213 Weston, Gary - 119 Williams, Edith -119 Williams, Noah -119 Willis, James -119, 139 Wimmer, Terri - 119, 141 Wismer, Beth - 119, 147 Wrede, Anita -119,142 Wrede, Annette - 119, 142 Wright, Alvin -119 Y Yawger, Billie -119 Young, Charles - 119 Z Zweifel, Clint- 119, 210 A Adam, Richard -122, 139 Alessio, Penny - 122 Allen, Donna - 122 Altenbach, Deborah - 122 Amey, Jeffrey - 122, 158, 188 Amoroso, Terry - 122 Amy, Sandy - 122, 147 Anders, Sherri- 122 Anderson, Nadine - 122 Andrews, Ronald - 122, 139 Angst, Ralph - 122, 202 Armstrong, Susan - 122, 136 Arnold, Keith - 122, 188, 202 Azzalina, Gary - 122, 210, 202 Azzalina, Linda -122 Babington, William -122 Baker, Michael- 122 Barker, Brian - 122 Barnes, Victoria - 122 Barron, EvaJean - 122: Barron, Nanette - 122 Bartha, Joseph - 122, 192 Bartholomew, Randy - 122, 144, 188 Beam, Jacquelyn - 122 Becker, Tina - 122 Blake, Lisa - 122 Behm, Kirsten -122 Benetsky, Sandra - 122 Berdux, F. Scott- 122, 210 Berger, Paul - 122, 188 Bird, Wendy -122 Bladies, William -122 Blanco, Melinda -122 Blevins, Terry-Lynn - 122 Bloshuk, Donald -122 Bogoly, Russell- 122 Bond, Margaret- 122 Bonney, Debbie - 122 Bowlby, Ann - 122 Boyer, Misty - 122 Boylan, Brian -122, 144, 197 Bray, Donna -122 Brewer, Theresa - 122 Brinker, Robert- 122 Bronico, Dara-May - 123,210 Bronico, Mary Ann -123, 147,210 Bronico, Thomas -123, 188 Bronson, Pamela - 123, 140 Bruns, Karen - 123,210 Brunstetter, Michele - 123 Buchman, Jon -123 Bullman, Jeffrey - 123 Bullock, Mary -123 Burdette, Sharon - 123 Burger, Debra - 123 Burgio, David - 123,202 Burke, Bryan - 123 Burke, Christi - 123 Burns, Mark - 123 Bush, Kimberly - 123 C Caffrey, Michael- 123, 188 Cahill, James - 123, 139 248 Freshmen Cahill, Steven -123 Caleca, Cindy - 123 Carney, Elizabeth - 123, 210 Casebeer, William - 123 Castelli, Ernest- 123 Castner, Bobbie - 123 Cather, Charles - 123 Cavanaugh, Jacquelyn - 123, 144 Chambers, Shari - 123, 146 Clark, Rick - 123 Clymer, Cindy - 123 Cohen, Debbie - 123, 130, 138 Cole, Patricia - 123 Collazo, Cathy - 123 Corcoran, Lori - 123 Corcoran, Thomas - 123 Corente, Nicki- 123 Craig, Karen - 123 Curry, H. Matthew - 123, 199, 202 D Damato, Michael - 123, 188, 193 Daniels, Tammy - 123 Danner, Bernard - 123 David, John -123 Davis, Leo - 123 Deemer, Albert- 124 Deemer, Geraldine - 124 DeHaas, Ralph - 124, 188 DeMaio, Joseph -124, 138 Demeter, Albert- 124 DePaolis, Richard - 124, 188 DeRemer, Susan - 124 Derringer, Connie -124 Devlin, Clement- 124, 144 Drake, James - 124 Drake, Mark -124, 188 Dugey, Debra - 124 Durst, Kimberly - 124 E Ealer, Donna - 124 Ealer, James - 124 Eibl, Carlton -124, 188 Eldridge, Catherine - 124 Eldridge, Dale - 124 Emery, Robert- 124, 188, 193 Engle, Rosanna - 124 Ervin, Kim -124 F Fahr, Patricia - 124 Faubert, Todd - 124, 188 Farley, Virgina - 124 Fazekas, Anthony - 124 Fehr, Donald - 124 Fell, Mary -124 Ference, Herman - 124 Ferguson, Kevin -124 Ferri, Lynn -124 Figler, David - 124 Fisher, Dale - 124, 144, 188 Flick, Steven - 124 Frankenfield, Cindy - 124 Frasier, Christine - 124 Frasier, David - 124, 188 Frederick, Lynda - 124, 205 Freeh, Mary - 124 Freer, Greg - 124, 188 Fretz, Jami - 124 Frey, Karen - 124 Fritts, Alton - 124 Fucci, Edward - 125 Fuller, Bernard - 125 Fye, Sherrie - 125 G Gallagher, Kevin - 125, 188, 202 Ganguzza, Charles - 125, 190 Gardner, Dale - 125 Gazzana, Carmela - 125 Gazzana, Lucia - 125 George, Penny - 125 Gellock, Patricia - 125 Gerstenberg, Richard - 125, 144, Gerstenberg, Thomas - 125 Gilliam, Michael - 125 Giordano, Patti- 125 Gobbi, Brenda - 125 Godown, David - 125 Goodyear, Lori - 125, 136 Goretti, Annamaria - 125, 140 Gornick, Robert- 125, 188, 210 Gorzsas, Susan - 125 Gosser, William - 125 Graffin, Robert- 125 Gran, Robert- 125 Graner, Elizabeth - 125 Graner, James - 125 Grassia, Mary - 125 Greenleaf, Didier -125 Gudzinas, William -125 Gumulak, Walter -125 Gyorfi, Louis -125 Gyurkovics, Christine - 125 Gyurkovics, Deborah - 125, 144 H Hackett, David - 125 Hager, Holly -125 Hall, Terry - 125 Hancewicz, Paul- 125 Hank, Sherryann - 125 Hann, Lewis -125 Hann, Ronald - 125, 202 Hann, Scott - 125 Haring, Robert- 125 Harms, Ronald - 125 Harrigan, Guy - 126, 188 Harrison, Charles - 126, 192 Harrison, Scott- 126 Hart, James - 126 Hart, Nanette - 126, 205 Hartman, Brenda - 126 Hartung, Sandra - 126, 139 Havens, Ronald - 126 Heater, Debbie - 126 Henshaw, James - 126 Hess, Diana - 126, 158, 166 Hineline, William '126 Hoadley, Betsey - 126 Hoadley, Melody - 126 Hoagland, Gary - 126 Hoffman, David - 126 Honey, Clifford - 126 188, 202 Orton, Ronald - 126 orvath, Sherry - 126 oser, William - 126 ouck, Tammy - 126 ousel, Janet- 126, 210 ousel, Pamela - 126 oyd, Harold - 126 uff, Don - 126 ullman, Theresa -126 ummell, Alan -126, 188,202 lummer, Gregory -126, 188 ummer, Teresa - 126 I ak, Dawna - 126, 147 J acobovitz, Rainie - 126, 140 ames, Russell - 126, 188 anis, Kevin -126 iorle, Donna Marie - 126, 146 ohnson, Glen -126 ohnson, Terry - 126 ones, Steve - 126, 188 ones, Susan - 126 K asza, Jody - 126 elm, Kenneth -126, 197 els, George - 126 erekes, Georgeann - 126 line, Joseph - 127 louser, Leslie - 127 ohl, Kenneth - 127, 146 ramer, Allen - 127 raycik, Daniel- 127, 144 unkle, Michael- 127, 188,202 urt, Andrea -127, 140 urtzman, Adam - 127 ynor, David -127, 138, 147, 212, 238 L aFevre, Jack - 127 aMonica, Jeffrey - 127, 144, 188, 197 antosh, Martin - 127 attig, Brenda - 127, 210, 213 attig, Brigitte - 127, 168, 210, 213 iefler, Barbara - 127 evisay, Roy - 127, 188, 202 ewis, Charles - 127, 188 ,ewis, Christine - 127 .imeberry, Nancy - 127 lindaberry. Connie - 127 ippincott, Gina - 127 ippincott, Karen - 127 ippincott, Toni - 127 ippincott, Wanda - 127 iptak, Sara - 127 okitis, Lorrie Ann - 127 ombardi, Jody -127,210 ongenbach, Kathy -127,130,144 ore, John - 127 ioreti, Frank -127, 188 ,osagio, Frank - 127, 192 Ioudenberry, Scott- 127, 188, 192 ,ukachek, Bart - 127, 199, 202 .utz, James - 127, 188, 197 'ynch, Colleen - 127 nch, Patrick - 127 ynn, John -127 Lyons, Kim - 127 M Maddock, Joseph - 127 Magagna, Lydia - 127 Marason, Ed -127 Marczl, Michael- 127, 188 Marino, Alan - 128, 188,210 Marino, Pamela - 128 Maslonka, Debbie - 128 Mason, Brenda - 128 Mason, William -128, 188,197 Mattison, William - 128 Mauro, Samuel - 128 McCarty, FaithAnn - 128 McDonald, Patrick - 128 McNally, Michele - 128 McNamee, David - 128 McNew, Kelly - 128 Meichur, Craig - 128, 188, 192 Mercado, Damaris - 128 Merritt, Kevin - 128, 188, 202 Merritt, Robert- 128 Meshach, Pat- 128 Meyers, Robin - 128 Mickey, James - 128 Miers Miller Randall - 128, 188 , Anthony - 128 Miller, Kimberly -128 Miller, Ricky -128 Miller, Todd -128 Miller, Walter - 128 Minorics, Terri - 128, 162 Mitchell, Janice -128 Mondeau, Owen -128 Monte, Lynn - 128 Moore, James - 128, 141 Morgan, Debia -128 Morgan, Mark - 128 Morley, Dixie - 128 Moule, Maureen - 129, 210 Mrozinski, Ronald - 129 Murphy, Dorothy - 129 Myers, Joseph - 129, 202 N Nagy, Jean - 129 Napoli, Larry - 129 Nehila, Denise -129 Niederoest, Henrietta - 129, 136 0 O'Connor, Vicki - 129, 136, 178, Onjack, Karen - 129 Onody, Patricia - 129 Opitz, Scott- 129 Osborn, Timothy - 129, 188, 192 Osborne, Randy - 129, 188, 190, Osborne, Robert- 129, 202 Osifchin, John - 129, 197 Osmun, Allen -129 P Pambianchi, Vicki- 129 Passori, James - 129 Paulus, Dawn - 129 Pearson, Bobby - 129 Pence, Thomas - 129 Penyak, Richard - 129 Penyak, Timothy - 129 1 1 Petrignani, Cheri- 129 Pfeiffer, Gary - 129, 202 Pfefferle, Daniel - 129 Piazza, Ricky - 129, 202 Picht, Colleen - 129 Pickel, Glenn -129, 138 Pierzga, James - 129, 188 Peggott, Terry - 129 Platia, Ann Marie - 129 Plummer, Michael- 130 Price, Barbara - 130 Price, Donald - 130 Price, James - 130 Prunest, David - 130 Q Quick, Denise - 130 R Radcliffe, Judy - 130, 136, 138 Rayna, Constance - 130 Regitz, Patricia - 130 Reiger, Michael - 130 Richline, Dodie '130 Ricker, Robert- 130, 188 Riddle, Kathleen - 130 Rissmiller, Dale - 130 Ritz, Michael - 130, 183, 188 Robbins, Mark -130, 188 Robinson, Charles - 130 Roeder, Debra - 130 Rogora, Tammy - 130, 144, 209 Romagnoli, Amedio - 130 Rooks, Barry - 130, 188 Rose, Raymond - 130, 138 Rothweiler, Edith - 130 Rounsaville, Lisa -130, 136, 158, 160 Rush, James -130, 146 Russo, Jeffrey - 130 Rustay, Frank - 130 S Sampson, Debra - 130, 166 Sampson, Diane - 130 Sampson, Kathy - 130 Santini, Kathy - 130 Scagnelli, Joseph - 130 Schaffer, David - 130 Schinstine, Malcolm - 130, 146 Schlecht, Bonnie - 130 Schlecht, Cindy -130 Schnell, Keith - 131 Schuster, Terry - 131 Schweizer, Helen - 131 Schweitzer, John - 131 Searfoss. Steve - 131, 183, 202 Searles, Wayne - 131 Seigle, Debra -131 Seney, Elyse - 131 Seveney, Leslie - 131 Sexton, Rosemarie - 131 Shafer, Gary - 131, 188, 210 Shaffer, Steve - 131 Shaneberger, Stephen - 131 Shanewolf, Carl - 131 Sharr, Robert- 131, 188 Shay, Donna - 131 Shenewolf, Jodi - 131 Shepherd, Jeffrey - 131, 188, 202 Shoudt, William -131,188,197 Shramko, Donna -131 Shriver, Jeffrey - 131, 146 Sickels, Stewart- 131 Simons, Timothy - 131, 146 Sinclair, James - 131, 146 Slack, Cheri - 131 Slack, Keith - 131 Smed, Diane - 131 Smith, Catherine - 131 Smith, Judy -131, 160 Smith, Timothy -131 Snyder, Cynthia - 131 Snyder, Jean - 131 Snyder, Karen - 131 Snyder, Kathleen - 132 Snyder, Tammy -132 Souders, Nancy - 132 Stahl, Ramona - 132, 140 Stana, Annette - 132 Stannard, Cheryl - 132 Stanton, Kenneth - 132 Steckel, Carol - 132 Stempien, William -132, 188, 202 Stewart, Bryan - 132 Stires, Margaret- 132 Stocker, Patricia - 132 Storm, Ruth - 132 Straub, Virginia -132 Streader, Karen - 132, 162 Strouse, Glen - 132 Sullivan, Michael- 132 Swick, Jeffrey - 132 250 Swift, Randolf - 132, 195 Szabo, Steve - 132 Szekers, Frank - 132 Szela, Lynda - 132 T Taylor, Edward - 132 Tharp, Roy - 132 Thatcher, Dane - 132, 188 Thatcher, Thomas - 132 Thein, Robert- 132 Thomas, Donna - 132 Tiberi, Tama - 132, 140 Tieff, Raye Ann - 132, 202 Tigar, Diana - 132 Todaro, Matthew - 132, 188 Todd, Burt- 132 Tolerico, Vicki- 133 Tulba, Cheryl- 133, 176 U Unger, Anthony - 133, 188 V VanDoren, Kimberly -133 VanHorn, Edward -133, 197 VanHorn, Linda - 133 VanNess, Edward - 133 VanScoten, Cindy - 133 Vargo, Joy - 133 Vasko, Cynthia - 133 Veres, Joseph - 133, 192, 199, 202 W Wallbillich, Karen -133 Wambold, David - 133, 146, 158, 188 Weber, Christopher - 133 Weirsky, Loisann - 133, 162 Weisel, Mark -133, 138, 202 Weller, William -133,146,197 Weston, Sandra - 133 Whisenant, Reuben - 133 White, Lisa - 133 Wieller, Barbara - 133 Willever, Donna - 133 Williams, Cindy -133 Williams, Rose - 133 Winder, Jeffrey - 133 Wismer, Joyce - 133 Wojcik, William -133, 146, 210 Woolf, David - 133 Workman, Richard - 133 Wynkoop, Denise - 133, 210 Y Yost, Sharon - 133, 178 Youpa, David - 133 Youpa, Joy - 133, 144 Closing Up Shop mhz iliarux lgezxrhnnk iglfgillipshurg Qfliglq Szhnnl Qghillipshurg, 25- Time passes very quickly and memories have a tendency to fade. What is fresh in our minds right now may become lost forever without such things as high school yearbooks. We have tried to yearbook The group of put as many nmemoriesn between the covers of this so that they will not be lost with the passing of time. staff of the KARUX Year Book is a small but dedicated students who have tried. to preserve as many memories as possible for the school year of 1974-75. During the school year this small group of seventeen students have scheduled pic- tures, identified faces for captions, written text to cover different activities, met with printers, re-scheduled missed photos, worked up layouts, proofread all type, strived to meet deadlines, solicited advertisements and patrons, typed and mailed all text and often worked at home to compile this book of Hmemoriesu. How put into we would make our can we begin to thank them all for the effort they have this tremendous project? As a small token of appreciation like to acknowledge those who gave up their time to help yearbook a success: . Mrs. Henrietta Thompson for her guidance, understanding and infinite patience. Nr. James Lamana, our financial advisor and counselor. Mr. Kenneth Lutz, Mr. David Clause and Mr. John Emery, for their cooperation. Mrs. Rose Ritz, Mrs. Joan Rush, Miss Linda Sigafoose and Miss Wendy Morganstern for their service and kindness. Miss Shirley and Nr. John Oller of the Lorstan-Thomas V Isl' MF ltr Our All Studio and Mr. Joseph Torcivia for providing the photographs for our yearbook. . Walker for his aid in internal color and design. . Russell Benson, our publisher, for a job well done. . Bernard Cohn for his patience in designing our cover. Staff Members: Nora Ajhar, Rich Arigo, Carol Baker, Sue Bozeman, Cathy Cutsler, Marianne Cuvo, Betsy Dennis, DeeDee Duda, Steve Klouser, Charle'LaNonica, Shirl O'Connor, Ed Rammrath, Cindy Reppert, Cathy Salata, and Dave Searles - for their perseverance and skill in putting our yearbook together. non-staff members who have contributed in any way to the production of this yearbook will always hold a place in our hearts. We have done our best to capture the real nheartn of P.H.S. and hope our memories are held permanent in this year's KARUX. Sincerely yours, A Q 3i Q ' 61,02 Linda Kist and Lois Murray Co-Editors E HURLEY P A Y P 9 pl L ses


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