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1985 TITAN TUSSEY MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL SAXTON, PENNSYLVANIA TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS 8 UNDERCLASSMEN 42 STAFF 60 fb ATHLETICS 72 ACTIVITIES 109 SPONSORS 134 The Staff and Advisor of the TITAN would like to express their deep appreciation to all who have contributed to the success of the 1985 TITAN Yearbook. We would particularly wish to thank the Administration and Faculty of Tussey Mountain High School for their cooperation during activity photo days; Mr. Nevin Albright, our school photographer; our Advertisers for their generous contributions; and to the students at T.M.H.S. for their support in donating photographs for use in the publication and by their purchasing of yearbooks. Additional thanks go to the Titan Topics Staff and their advisor Mr. Games for photos and other assistance. The TITAN does not intentionally print any copy or photograph that might be incorrect or not in the best interest of students, faculty or administration. We regret the inclusion of any materials that might be interpreted as such. 1985 TITAN YEARBOOK STAFF SALES STAFF: Matt Mellott Nyssa Kormanski Shane Rankin Tammy Zelanko Jana Neville Brad Swope Dustin Sosak Fred Heath Jeff Sitch RECEIPT FOR YEARBOOK PURCHASED BY AMOUNT PAID DATE BALANCE DUE RECEIVED BY 083912 PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Mr. Nevin Albright ........ School Photographer Greg Taylor .. Student Photographer Advisor: Mr. Michael Smith Shane Rankin LAYOUT STAFF: Lynn Weaver Anna Foster Andrea Elder Penne Horton Julie Folk Heidi O’Neal Sue Hodge Jeff Morrow Jill Jones Phoebe Killian Andrea Elder, Lynn Weaver Robert Hess, Ritch Stoudnour L 7 Pam Wright Mike Hiquet Tammy May Jeff Sitch Matt Mellott Kevin Mitchell ADVERTISING STAFF: Wendy Fox Tammy May Kevin Mitchell Ritch Stoudnour Robert Hess Max Bollman Pam Wright George Mitchell Mike Hiquet Amy Sosak Patti Jo Figard Vona Clark Tammy Nyssa Kormanski ad contract Zelanko STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Penne Horton-President Amy Masood Betsy White Donna Black Jeff Morrow-V-President Steve Maslanik 4TH ROW Dana Maslanik Glenn Martin-School Board Hattie Foster Sue Games Yvonne Feight Representative Jacque Hamilton Bobbie Sue Mitchell Nicole Pannebaker Angie Summers-Secretary Sonya Miller Vickie Luther Jamie Burkett John Horton-Treasurer Sherri Sipes Apryl Summers Nicole McClain 3RD ROW Pam Long Allison Masood 1ST ROW Michele Masood Rachel Ritchey Evie Moffat Heidi O’Neal Lisa Roland Staci Blasko Amy Elder Karen Weaver Debbie Brode Susie Hess 6TH ROW Duane Gildea Dodie McGhee Bobbie Sue Love Charles Gersch Nicole Villa Scott Husick Sherri Hess Kim Smuda Danielle Black Belinda Long Ruthie Bailey Bonnie Meek Wendy Lashinsky Vona Clark Cindy Kinzey Wendy Fox 2ND ROW Jodie Wise Nyssa Kormanski John Husick Michele Snyder Amy Rupert 5TH ROW Adam Phipps Andrea Fessler Dawn Mohr Susie Taylor Darin Woomer Alecia Gibson Lisa Territo Sherri McGhee Lisa Baker Christie Leader Joelle Barton Michele Rourke Julie Reed 6 1985 Activities-Homecoming, Spirit Weeks, Dance for the Statue of Liberty, Talent Show, Christmas Dance, Candy Cane Sale, Christmas Assembly, Canned Foods Drive, Valentine’s Day Dance, Rosebud Sale, Teacher Appreciation Week and End of the Year Dance And Chris likes her? What a crew. Hey Buz, get up. Be nice Bub Mis. Cheer up Ferdi. What’s Heidi 0. doing on the senior trip. ___WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1985 CLASS OF 1985 LAST WILL I. Jim Baker, will my younger brother and sister the ability to get through school without doing anything like me and my buddies did. I, John Joseph Baker, will Fred Heath some new underwear, my brother Dustin the Power of Heman, Mr. Ramsey a year off and 'Amy' my love! I. Yvonne Barker, willl my brother Wilbert the ability to graduate and Mrs. Witowski another senior class like ours. I. Christine Barnett, will Tim S. and my brother Chris the ability to make it through school, and Todd B. the ability to make it with whoever he wants. I. Lisa Bartola. will Paula Figard and Philip Bartola all the fun times I had at school and to stay out of trouble. I. Joseph L. Beltz, will Greg Wright the best of luck with his senior year. I. Karen Y Black, will Mr. I,ogue another P.O.D. class like 3rd period and to Mrs. Hoover three more trouble makers like Sherry. Greg and I I. Patricia Black, will Mr. Games another student who thinks he's 1, Runk a 'hairy chin' and Kathy somebody to 'whisper' with in Adv. P.E. I. Sherry Black, will Holli the craziness and strength to make it through this place. Mr. Logue an F.B.I. agent. Ruth Ann another 'daughter' and Mrs. Hoover another Black. 1. Mike Bollinger, will the class of 1986 the best of times during their senior year ant the best of luck to the 1985 varsity football team. I. Max Bollman. will Tina all the good times that I had in this place and Mr. Davis another 3rd period class like ours and to Wendy Fox the best in life be- cause you deserve it. I. John D. L. Brode. will Jason Baumgardner the ability to make it through the Marines and Skeeter the ability to keep up with me through our years in the U.S. Marines! I. Melissa Ann Brode. will Steph and Julie two gorgeous men and the ability to stay out of trouble, my brother Mike good study habits and everlastine happiness for the PlE’s. I. Shari Brode. will Dawn one 'wild' senior year and Debby. my little sister, the ability to accomplish any thing she sets out to do. I. Matt Brumbaugh, will Penny Games all my love and Susie Games the ability to make it as far as 1 did and an attitude adjuster for M. B. and friends. I. Mark Burns, will Mr. Nelson someone who will follow his guidelines. I. Darrin Chadwick, will Fred Chadwick the best of luck in school. 1. Lynn Clark, will Nyssa K. 'beda-beda' so she can give it to Amanda. Amy S. my stuffed bear 'Miller'. Jana N. the family sweatshirt, and ‘Blytz’ much success. I. Vona Clark, will Mr. Logue another radical person, Andy many happy years, Billy Jo more money for the pay phone and lots more partys. I. George Clippinger. will Coach Ramsey a free block of cheese and Cindy all my love. I. Frankie Dehart, will Gary Edwards my pencil and tablet. I. Robert L. Dodson. Jr., will my sister Janet and all of her friends all the good times I had here at Tussey and all the good luck there is in the world. I. Charlene Donelson. will my sister Carol many happy times in her remaining years at TMHS. my little neice Becky the best of luck with her life. 1. Andrea J. Elder, will Chris all my love and luck to reach his goal and success in everything he attempts. Heidi O'Neal some Compound W, Heaton to put the pieces together and Chris many trips to the Altoona Campus in the future. I. James Erwin, will Mr. l ogue a new tape player and Greg Taylor a baby crib. I. Kay Dawn Figard. will Mr. Logue another student to give him the dirty looks and J.S., L.C., C.S., J.M.. M.D., G.B.. J.T. and successful senior year. I. Patti Jo Figard. will Tara a steady boyfriend. Bobbi Sue another softball buddy. Kate a stromboli, David Park a 'gink and someone else to pick on him at our lunch table. I. Julie Ann Folk, will Randy all the love, happiness and joy in the world, my sister Jennifer the best of luck at TMHS. Heidi H. my editorship and Jenny my first chair. I. Joe C. Foor. Jr., will G.T. a decent glass of pepsi, R.S. another summer at Bikini like the one of '84'. and all my friends the best of luck. I. Anna M. Foster, will Tina B. a new Night Ranger tape. Heidi to always show that beautiful smile and to my bud Heaton, a pitcher who won't make her move too much. I. Wendy Marie Fox, will my little sister Maggie the best of times at TMHS. Bobbi Sue Mitchell a 'cute boy’, Mr. Berzansky a 'pencil . Mrs. May some strength, and Max Bollman a big kiss and a happy life. I. Cindy L. Guthridge. will Israel Pagan all my abilities in school and the best of luck in baseball. Mariua to make up her mind and David Hedge a brain that works. I. Regina Hall, will P.L. my sister for next years Prom. Mr. B. my sister's mouth. Mr. C. a new tie that glows in the dark. I. Christine Hanley, will my brothers Bill, Chester and Mark all the good times I had in school and to the rifle line someone as short as I am. I. Rockey D. Harding, will George Clippinger my brain because he doesn't have any. I. Earl Hastings, will my geometry grades to Mike Keifman and my superior athletic skills to anyone that needs them. I. Chris Heath, will Spaz all the women he can handle and Skinner another date with Tammy M. 1. Fred Heath, will my brother Stan the ability to terrorize this school the same way I did and to my little brother Dustin (MeatloaO all my great football abilities. I. Janeen Hess, will my twin sisters Sherri the ability to keep up the good work and Susan the ability to stay out of trouble. I. John D. Hess, will Cindy Long the best of times in the future. Clara and our baby a long healthy future. Skinner a full night of pure lust and Toby a Play- boy Bunny. I. Robert B. Hess, will Holly my good grades in Algebra and Mr. Whitfield a dust buster. I. Robert Hess, will Chris Husick to be Coach Bailey's new whipping post, and my 9ister Julie all my basketball ability. I. Evaline Hinkle, will Mike. Matt. Jodie. Beth Ann. Amy. Sue Ellen, Dulce and all my other friends all the good times I had in band. I. Mike Hiquet, will my sister good luck in her future years at Tussey. John Kormanski my dunking ability and Adam Phipps my shooting touch. I. Kelly Hoey. will my brothers Tony a smaller shoe size and George some common sense and Mrs. Hoover someone else like me! I. Anessa Hoover, will to all of the underclassmen all of the fun 1 had in high school. I. Christine Hornbaker. will Betty and Carol the best years at Tussey and everyone else the fun 1 had at TMHS. I. Penne Jo Horton, will my brothers John. Joe and Jason all the fun I had at TMHS. Angie happiness and success in life, next year's student council a successful year and John. Scott and Sharon the ability to treat girls like they deserve to be treated. I. Marylou Houck, will Gina B. and Janice T. the ability to keep on smiling even at 7:30 in the morning and to enjoy their senior year at the fullest. I. Timothy John Houck, will my twin brothers to all teachers to put up with. I. Sara Hughes, will Mark Hoover and Tina Hughes the ability to finish school and be successful. Mrs. Hoover another person like me and Mr. Killian another environmental science class like ours. 1. Charlene Johnson, will all my love to Jim and my sister Lisa S. Johnson the best of luck in her future years at TMHS. I. Mary Johnson, will my brother Nathan and my sister Angela the best of times at TMHS and Ray all the love, happiness and success in the world which he deserves. AND TESTAMENT I, Lisa M. Jones, will Virginia Aller a great senior year, Keith Jones more 100's, Patti Jo Black good grades. Mrs. Hoover a quiet senior class and all my friends the best of luck. I. Rich Keifman. will my brother and sister better luck than I had in school. Spaz a brand new LTD. Toby a 3-day party and Heidi O'Neal all the happiness in the world. I. Tim Keifman. will John Kormanski double sessions every Saturday morning. Phipps and Gumbert the ability to be at practice on time. Husick the ability not to foul out of every game and Joe Carp a new sense of humor. I. Nyssa Kormanski. will Beda Beda to Amanda Brown, happiness to Kristen Eichensehr. Sherry, Janice and Gina all the fun I had at TMHSand Michelle and Todd my position as Drum Major. I. Jimmy I abhart. will my little nephew Bradley Duvall my wrestling shoes and all I accomplished in wrestling and to Joe Hall to eat the food necessary for him to make it to the states. I. Patricia l min, will my brother David Mr. Logue's P.O.D. class and my other brothers and sister Jim. Tam, Scott and John the brains to graduate. I, Glenn Martin, will Mr. Hoffnerand Mr. Logue a formal debate. Hattie memories of the past, mein the present and time in the future and to Mrs. Neville a vacation. I. Michael Martin, will Michele all the happiness in the world. Mr. Hoffnes a trumpet player just like me and Mr. Whitfield a years supply of paper bags. 1. Ronald Masianik. will my Q.B. position and number 14 to anyone who can handle it and a winning season to Coach Mates. I. Tammy May, will my bud Heaton my position and fun times in basketball. Ron all my love; Tina. Heidi. Jodi. Heidi H.and Dawn a great senior basketball season. (.Charles Meek, will Mr. Ixtgue a years supply of Pitt shirts, Mr. Nelson his sanity back and a fly swatter of his very own, and the senior class of 1985 success. I. Mathew E. Mellott. will the teachers at TMHS the ability to realize the amount of pressure they put on the students and Mr. H. another great Tonal Bass player like me. I. Brenda Miller, will my brother Steve the ability to make it through TMHS without all the problems I had. Amy Elder a clarinet section that will listen to her and Mark Burke all the good times I had in band. I. Clair Miller, will my younger brother Steve the ability to complete school and do it and to Laura the perfection to be perfect. I, Scott Miller, will the junior class as much hassle as we the senior class had. I. George D. Mitchell, will my little brother Jeff the ability to put more effort in his work than I did and the 24. To my bud Scott all the best with football. I, Kevin Mitchell, will Coach Matea another great senior squad, Mr. Games another great tour guide, my sister all the luck and 33 all my love. I. Jeff Morrow, will my brothers Mark my academic and leadership abilities and Joey my track spikes. To Carp an extra 1 S in. spike and R.R. coverupgear. I, Kathryn Elayne Mykut, will Sherry Stoudnour a great time at TMHS and the luck I had. To Jason Banco a buddy like me. my sister U-sley the ability to •not care.' I. Jana Neville, will Patrick decent grades. Scarlett the ability to choose REAL friends earlier and more wisely than I did. Jeff success at Shippenshurg and Fred my dreams and feelings I. Marcv Putt, will Anita J. and Kim S. the ability to stay out of trouble in their remaining years at TMHS. I. Mark Putt, will Mr. Davis another great crew and my sister the ability to get through school. I, Michael Shane Rankin, will Mr. Ix gue a class full of commies like me and for the the class of 1985 to live long and happy lives. I. Kevin Todd Reed, will all the seniors the ability to do what they want and Leroy Corbin my baseball hitting abilities. I. Lisa V. Reed, will my sister and friends fun times at Tussey Mt. and Mrs. Witowski a good student like me. I. Sharon A. Reed, will my sister Lori the ability to pass POD, to my best friend Pam Wright all the luck she can handle and a pat on the back to myself for graduating. I. Autumn Rhodes, will my brother success here at TMHS and T. Runk a pair of pink underwear with two eyes and a nose. I. Connie Rhodes, will Sarah the ability to make it through high school and to have as much fun as I did at TMHS. I. Kenneth E. Ritchey, will my brothers Brian and Steve all the exciting and interesting times here at Tussey. I, Glen F. Savitts. will all of my aggrivation to Mr. I.ogue and all of the old books to Mr. Berzansky. I. Jeffrey Sitch, will Patti Jo Figard some love and happiness which she deserves, Scott Williams a girl he can keep hold of, Tara Figard. a whole month with Prince if she can make it before passing out first. I. Michelle Smith, will Tina Bollman all my dreams and ability in track. Ms. Williams Heidi O’Neal to take my place as most accident prone and to coach Rodney Brumbaugh another kid like me to lake care of. I. Amy Sosak. will John all my love. Janice Thompson more fun-filled rides. Michelle Masood a lifetime supply of M M’s. Lynn success in the Navy and to Jana a monogrammed 'life jacket'. I. Richard Stoudnour. will Sharon and Greg my spot on the art class Honor Roll. I. Jeffrey A. Swope, will all the graduating seniors the best of luck in what they do after graduation and to my brother Nathan the best of luck and all the fun I had in school. I, Greg Taylor, will all my nicknames to anyone who wants them, my padded cell to anybody crazy enough to deserve it and my BB gun to Nathan Swope. I. Lori Thomas, will Tammy the ability to make it through school and Mrs. Witowski another senior class just like ours. I. Alan Treece. will Bryan all the good times I had here and hope he has more fun than I did teasing the teachers. I, Michael Villa, will my sister a date with 'Bobcat', E.F., T.G., C.H.. D.W., and T.W. a can of Hawkens and my 82 jersey to anyone who can fill it. I. Jackie Watkins, will my brother Gary ambition and brains to finish high school. I, Lynn Weaver, will Karen happiness and success in her remaining years at Tussey. John a great senior year. Donna and Heidi more trips to Altoona and the P.I.E.S. the ability to stick together. I. Jeffrey A. White, will Ray Duvall my brown-nosing ability with Mr. Angelo and Mr. Bailey. Rusty Black my tackling ability in football, Ty Gumbert my jersey number and Ronnie my ability to get into the library. I. Deborah Williams, will my sisters Carol and Jamie the will to finish school with good grades and Maritza Pagan a cigarette factory. I. John Williams, will I.ora Savitts and our daughter Brandi Nycole all of my love and the best that life has to offer in our future together. I. Mike Williamson, will Mr. Whitfield a plane ticket to Pittsburgh and Tina Bollman the best the world has to offer. I, Melissa E. Wright, will all of my abilities, success, strength, will power and my entire future to my beautiful daughter Jessica. I. Pam Wright, will Donna Heaton my great basketball ability, Mrs. Hoover another 'unique' helper. Mr. Logue another Kay. the girls track managers the ability to do something once in a while and Ray Duvall someone new to dri%e crazy at track practice I, Tammy Zelanko, will my brother the ability to stay out of trouble in his years at TMHS. I. Wendy Sue Zelanko, will Mr. Griffith two students like Mutt Jeff to hide in the stock room. Mrs. Clapper an apology for causing her to retire and my sis- ter Lana the ability to stay in basketball all her remaining school years. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Jeff Morrow President Patti Jo Figard Vice President Advisors: Mr. James Satterfield, Mr. Jeff Trimeloni Wendy Fox Treasurer Mary Johnson Secretary Pam Wright Historian CHRISTINE C. BARNETT LISA M. BARTOLA JOSEPH L. BELTZ JAMES G. BAKER YVONNE K. BARKER JOHN J. BAKER k SHERRY D. BLACK MATTHEW T. BRUMBAUGH PATRICIA A. BLACK SHARI L. BRODE KAREN Y. BLACK MELISSA A. BRODE . y MICHAEL S. BOLLINGER GEORGE R. CLIPPINGRR ROBERT L. DODSON FRANKLIN D. DEHART JOE C. FOOR KAYDAWN FIGARD ANNA M. FOSTER CRAIG L. HALL ANDREA J. ELDER CINDY L. GUTHRIDGE w JAMES E. ERWIN PATTI J. FIGARD WENDY M. FOX ' - ROCKEY D. HARDING REGINA L. HALL CHRISTINE M. HANLEY JOHN W. HESS JANEEN R. HESS ROBERT B. HESS EARL H. HASTINGS MARY LOU A. HOUCK TIM R. HOUCK TIMOTHY R. KEIFMAN NYSSA E. KORMANSKI t- RICHARD W. KEIFMAN SARA J. HUGHES JOYCE J. LEONARD PATRICIA A. LEMIN MATHEW E. MELLOTT TAMMY G. MAY BRENDA L. MILLER JAMES A. LEABHART GEORGE D. MITCHELL STEVE C. MILLER RONALD L. MASLANTK CLAIR R. MILLER MICHAEL C. MARTIN KEVIN M. MITCHELL KEVIN T. REED KATHRYN L. MYKUT JEFFREY E. MORROW LISA V. REED I- ' ml MARK A. PUTT SHARON A. RKKI) 28 DEBORAH R. NEUDER MARCY J. PUTT JANA S. NEVILLE CONNIE R. RHODES MICHAEL S. RANKIN KENNETH E. RITCHEY AUTUMN L. RHODES 29 CHRISTINE SMITH LORI J. THOMAS ALAN R. TREECE GLEN F. SAVITTS JEFFERY A. SWOPE JEFFERY SITCH MICHELLE D. SMITH AMY L. SOSAK JACQUELINE A. WATKINS MICHAEL T. VILLA LYNN A. WEAVER RICHARD G. STOUDNOUR MICHAEL P. WILLIAMSON JEFFERY A. WHITE JOHN A. WILLIAMS TAMMY L. ZELANKO MELISSA E. WRIGHT WENDY S. ZELANKO PAMELA R. WRIGHT James G. Baker ‘Jimmy George’ January 26, 1966 Industrial Arts Activities: Wrestling Ambition: To try and make it through boot camp for the Marines without dying. Favorite Song: Back n’ Black Favorite Pastime: Catchin’ one and flippin’ out John Joseph Baker November 27, 1966 Industrial Arts Activities: Football, baseball, wrestling, track Ambition: To be a millionaire and live in a penthouse somewhere. Favorite Song: Heaven Favorite Pastime: Being with ‘Amy’ and lifting weights. Most Memorable Event: 1985 football camp and 1983 Broad Top carnival. Yvonne Barker June 22, 1965 Home Economics Activities: Volleyball, band, powderpuff football, prom commit- tee, Titan Topics Staff Ambition: Get married to Steve. Favorite Song: Can’t fight this feeling Favorite Pastime: Being with Steve Favorite Saying: ‘I don’t know.’ Most Memorable Event: 10 14 83 Christine C. Barnett January 7, 1968 Business Activities: Prom committee, powderpuff football Ambition: Medical Secretary Assistant Favorite Song: We are the world Favorite Pastime: Swimming, horseback riding, cruising with my friends, going to the movies. Favorite Saying: ‘Don’t worry about it.’ Most Memorable Event: 11 22 82 and 9 5 83 Lisa M. Bartola ‘Molly’ November 16, 1966 Business Stenographic Activities: Cheerleader, powderpuff football, prom committee, student secretary Ambition: Medical Secretary Favorite Song: Lovergirl Favorite Pastime: Cruisin’ around with Kelli, going to the Mar- tinsburg dances, sleeping. Favorite Saying: ‘Hey, weiner.’ Most Memorable Event: 3 2 85 and 11 10 84 Joseph L. Beltz March 25, 1966 General Ambition: Undecided Favorite Song: My ding-a-ling Favorite Pastime: Listening to music Favorite Saying: ‘That’s nice.’ Most Memorable Event: 9 2 84 Academic Activities: Band, soccer, volleyball, drama club, powderpuff foot- ball, prom committee Ambition: Be a beautician and to get married Favorite Song: You’re the inspiration Favorite Pastime: Cruisin’ with Sherry, Greg Bobby, hangin’ out in the library and office Favorite Saying: ‘Shut-up or I’ll pound your face in!’ Most Memorable Event: Prom night, 9 2 84 and 6 5 85 Patricia Ann Black ‘Poot’ May 2, 1967 Home Economics Activities: Prom committee Ambition: Cosmotologist Favorite Song: Heaven Favorite Pastime: Cruisin’, rockin’ and being with J.H. Favorite Saying: ‘Imagine that!’ Most Memorable Event: Graduation night and 10 16 84 Sherry Denise Black ‘Sher’ August 17, 1967 Accelerated Academic Activities: Basketball, volleyball, powderpuff football, drama club, prom committee. Ambition: To become a beautician and marry Galen Favorite Song: Crazy for you Favorite Pastime: Being with Galen, going crazy with my friends and two cuz’s Favorite Saying: ‘I’m sure.’ Most Memorable Event: 9 12 83, 12 24 84, 1 30 85, 5 4 84, 5 3 85, 10 12 84, 6 5 85 Michael S. Bollinger July 16, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Football, baseball, varsity club Ambition: Successful college football career and to be an FBI Agent Favorite Song: Let’s go crazy! Favorite Pastime: Jamming out and sleeping Favorite Saying: ‘Hey goofy!’ Most Memorable Event: Chestnut Ridge football game 1984 Max Bollman July 4, 1966 Industrial Arts Activities: Baseball, football, varsity club, ski club, track, A.F.S., yearbook staff, homecoming king Ambition: To be a (Fox) hunter Favorite Song: Summer of ’69 Favorite Pastimes: Rippin’ and being with Wendy Fox Most Memorable Event: 8 16 84 and Summer of 1984 John D. L. Brode October 12, 1965 Industrial Arts General Activities: Football, wrestling, baseball Ambition: To make it through the Marines then become a Penna. State Trooper. Favorite Pastime: Cruisin’ the circuit in my ’76 Monte. Favorite Saying: ‘Basically, c’mon’ Most Memorable Event: 4 13 82, when Mike Altobelli and I de- mo’ed his truck Karen Y. Black November 21, 1967 ‘Black’ Melissa Ann Brode ‘Miss’ November 8, 1967 Academic Activities: Cheerleading, track, concert band, marching band, student council, class officer, A.F.S., varsity club, ski club, powderpuff football, Titan Topics Staff Ambition: Graduate from Penn State and live happily ever after. Favorite Song: Against all odds Favorite Pastime: Being with the P.I.E.’s, chasing ‘Fireball’ and trying to stay out of trouble Favorite Saying: ‘Ya know what?’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’84, Prom ’85 and the En- glish Dive 107 Shari Brode January 9, 1967 Vo-Tech Auto Mechanics Activities: Softball, prom committee, powderpuff football, junior high band Ambition: Not to turn out like everyone else on the mountain. Favorite Song: You can’t kill rock and roll Favorite Pastime: Playing softball for Middletown and hangin’ out at Uncle Jed’s Favorite Saying: ‘I don’t know.’ Most Memorable Event: The entire 9th grade year in Mrs. Clap- per’s study hall Matt Brumbaugh May 26, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Track Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do. Favorite Song: Old time rock and roll Favorite Pastime: Being with Pen and working on my Mustangs Most Memorable Event: 5 13 82 and getting my first Mustang Mark Burns December 13, 1966 Industrial Arts Activities: Prom committee Ambition: Work Favorite Song: Naughty, naughty Favorite Saying: ‘Judas Priest!’ Most Memorable Event: None . . . they’re all memorable! Darrin Chadwick June 27, 1967 Industrial Arts Vo Tech Activities: Prom committee Ambition: Get a job Favorite Song: Satisfied man Favorite Pastime: Fishing Favorite Saying: ‘How about that.’ Most Memorable Event: Going to Virginia Lynn Clark ‘Yinn’ November 28, 1967 Business Activities: Basketball, concert band, jazz band, district band Ambition: To be the best electrician I can possibly be. Favorite Song: Rhythm of the night Favorite Pastime: Being with the skinni-mini’s and ‘Foxy’ bug, cruising, going to Cyphe listening to BLYTZ. Favorite Saying: ‘Oh, God!’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’84, A.J.’s New Years Party, every weekend I spend with my friends Vona Marie Clark ‘Von’ January 20, 1967 General Activities: Volleyball, powderpuff football, Titan Topics Staff, yearbook staff, prom committee, drama club, student council, band Ambition: Go to Shippensburg Favorite Song: Baby come and get it Favorite Pastime: Playing softball, swimming, going to Huntingdon Favorite Saying: ‘1 really doubt it.’ Most Memorable Event: 3 18 84 in Trenton George Clippinger February 22, 1967 Industrial Arts Ambition: To be president Favorite Song: Born in the USA Favorite Pastime: Fishing Favorite Saying: ‘What ever.’ Most Memorable Event: The night at the drive-in with Cindy Frankie Dehart July 28, 1966 Special Education Ambition: To be a rock singer Favorite Song: Cool it now Favorite Pastime: Listening to music and thinking about girls Favorite Saying: ‘Knock it off!’ Most Memorable Event: When I caught Tim and Roger taking Mr. Beach’s car. Robert L. Dodson Jr. July 11, 1967 General Ambition: To get a job doing anything Favorite Song: State of the heart Favorite Pastime: Listening to music, watching T.V., fishing Favorite Saying: ‘Don’t worry I’ll do it.’ Most Memorable Event: Prom ’85 and graduation Charlene F. Donelson ‘Char’ March 18. 1967 General Activities: Powderpuff football, Titan Topics Staff, prom committee Ambition: To become a police officer in New York City Favorite Song: The search is over Favorite Pastime: Being with friends, playing basketball, listen- ing to music Favorite Saying: ‘I really doubt it.’ Most Memorable Event: 11 11 82 and 1984’s New Years Eve Andrea J. Elder ‘A.J. February 14, 1967 Accelerated Academic Activities: Tennis, softball, marching and concert band, county band, student council, A.F.S., varsity club, yearbook staff, prom committee, homecoming court, class officer, powderpuff football, ski club Ambition: College at Penn State Favorite Song: Sister Christian Favorite Pastime: ‘Talking’ and being with Chris, spending time with the P.I.E.s Favorite Saying: ‘Blow it off.’ Most Memorable Event: 2 10 84, 9 26 84, 7th period in the audi- torium, Prom 84 85 34 James E. Erwin ‘Jim December 7, 1966 General Activities: Basketball, rifle club, baseball Ambition: To be a general in the U.S. Army Favorite Song: Bom in the USA Favorite Pastime: Playing pool and pinball Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’84 in Duncansville Kay Dawn Figard ‘Dimples’ September 23, 1965 Home Economics Activities: Powderpuff football, prom committee, student coun- cil, talent show Ambition: To become a professional singer Favorite Song: The search is over Favorite Pastime: Singing, reading, biking and getting crazy Favorite Saying: ‘Shut-up and leave me alone!’ Most Memorable Event: 5 3 85 and 6 5 85 Patti Jo Figard ‘Pat’ September 30, 1967 General Activities: Softball, class Vice-president, prom committee, bas- ketball, student council, Titan Topics staff, yearbook staff Ambition: Beautician and get my own car Favorite Song: Heaven Favorite Pastime: Cruisin’, going to Saxton, talking on the phone and sitting at the Hall. Favorite Saying: ‘Well touch you Princess Grace!' Most Memorable Event: 11th grade in the darkroom, 5 4 85, cruisin’ with Bobbie Sue Julie Ann Folk October 11, 1967 Accelerated Academic Activities: Titan Topics Editor, school news page reporter, year- book staff, student council, county band, district band, region- al band, county chorus, band officer prom committee, stage production crew Ambition: To lead a happy and successful life Favorite Song: Heaven Favorite Pastime: Keeping up with Andrea and Lynn, talking on the phone and being with Ran Favorite Saying: ‘I don’t even believe you!’ Most Memorable Event: 10 1 82 - Randy, New York ’83, Prom ’85 Joe C. Foor Jr. ‘Jake’ November 13, 1967 Academic Ambition: Military service and college Favorite Song: Almost paradise Favorite Pastime: Cruisin’ Everett, riding motorcycles with R.S. Favorite Saying: ‘Make my day!’ Most Memorable Event: Getting fined in Everett with R.S., tak- ing G.T. for a motorcycle ride Anna Marie Foster February 21, 1967 Accelerated Academic Activities: Cheerleading, softball, marching band, concert band, county band county chorus, varsity club, varsity club Presi- dent, A.F.S., ski club prom committee, yearbook staff, Who’s Who, student council, powderpuff football, class officer Ambition: Graduate from Ship., establish a career and live my dreams. Favorite Song: Just you and I Favorite Pastime: Going for ‘ice-cream’, spending time with Mitch, chatting with my Dad Favorite Saying: ‘That’s just fine.’ Most Memorable Event: 3 10 84, 10 21 84 (GDM’s birthday gift). Prom ’84, first pep rally Wendy Marie Fox ‘Wendy’ September 25, 1967 Business Stenographic Activities: Class officer, student council, volleyball, track, track states softball, band, A.F.S., basketball cheerleader, powder- puff football, varsity club, homecoming court, prom commit- tee, ski club, yearbook staff, secretarial club Ambition: To be successful and happy. Favorite Song: All she wants to do is dance Favorite Pastime: Cruising around with NK, LC, AS, JN, and the bug, talking on the phone, going places with Max Favorite Saying: ‘Please?’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’84 and 8 16 84 Cindy Lou Guthridge November 17, 1967 Home Economics Activities: Softball, prom committee, powderpuff football, Titan Topics staff, student council Ambition: To live happily ever after with Donnie and Amanda Favorite Song: I can’t fight this feeling Favorite Pastime: Being with Donnie and Amanda, being with friends, laying around, listening to music. Favorite Saying: ‘Honest to god.’ Most Memorable Event: 4 13 80 getting with Donnie, having Amanda Regina Lynn Hall November 1, 1967 Business Activities: Secretarial club, powderpuff football Ambition: To be a legal secretary and be the best at everything Favorite Song: Seven Spanish Angels Favorite Pastime: Sleeping in Office Practice, daydreaming, painting, thinking Favorite Saying: ‘Really!’ Most Memorable Event: When I asked Dubber if he had a Card on him. Christine Hanley February 18, 1966 General Vo-Tech Activities: Senior high band, soccer, Titan Topics staff Ambition: Become a Pre-School aide or teacher Favorite Song: Don’t let it end Favorite Pastime: Watching T.V., running around with my friends, going to dances with my friends Favorite Saying: ‘I’ll be a mother!’ Most Memorable Event: 11 10 84, 5 18 84 Rockey D. Harding March 16, 1966 Special Education Activities: Wrestling Ambition: Going to work Favorite Song: Here comes my baby Favorite Pastime: Being with Betty Favorite Saying: ‘Fudge.’ Most Memorable Event: Getting caught kissing in the hall 35 Earl Hastings July 30, 1967 Academic Activities: Basketball, baseball, prom committee Ambition: To live a fun and happy life Favorite Song: Rhythm of the night Favorite Pastime: Playing Atari and watching basketball on T.V. Favorite Saying: ‘I’ll have seconds please.' Most Memorable Event: When we won the District V champion- ship in basketball. Chris Heath ‘Toby’ December 8, 1966 Vo-Tech Activities: Track, ski club Ambition: Be a bachelor all my life Favorite Song: Darling Nikki Favorite Pastime: Going cruisin’ and partying with my friends Favorite Saying: ‘Hey dude.’ Most Memorable Event: W’hen Spaz hit a cow on his motorcycle. Fred Heath March 21, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Football, track, varsity club, baseball, rifle club, wrestling Ambition: Join Hell’s Angels Favorite Song: Power and the glory Favorite Pastime: Four wheelin’ in the beast and cruisin’ on the bike Favorite Saying: ‘I’ll rip your ears off.’ Most Memorable Event: The time I flipped out on coach in football. Janeen Hess April 15, 1967 Home Economics Ambition: To be successful in everything I do. Favorite Song: Running with the night Favorite Pastime: Cruising with Chris, Listening to music, twirl- ing and dancing Favorite Saying: ‘Huh?’ Most Memorable Event: Mr. Smith’s darkroom with Patty and Kelli John D. Hess ‘Spaz December 13, 1966 Industrial Arts Vo-Tech. Ambition: For my wife and I to have a great future. Favorite Song: Darling Nikki Favorite Pastime: Spending time with my wife and running around with my friends Favorite Saying: ‘Hurry!’ Most Memorable Event: Saturday, April 6, 1985 and the Fall of ’84 Robert B. Hess ‘Master’ March 31, 1967 Academic Activities: Prom committee Ambition: To make it through school Favorite Song: Born in the USA Favorite Pastime: Being with Holly S. Favorite Saying: ‘I’m not here.’ Most Memorable Event: Prom night Robert E. Hess ‘Bobby’ July 12, 1967 Academic Activities: Basketball, track, varsity club, A.F.S., prom commit- tee, yearbook staff Ambition: To have a good time whenever I can. Favorite Song: Against all odds Favorite Pastime: Playing Baby Pac Man at the Coffee Shop and being with Lucy Favorite Saying: ‘No Rhoat, I don’t have a quarter!’ Most Memorable Event: Winning the District 5 Championship, Prom ’85 and Crappie fishin’ Evaline A. Hinkle May 8, 1967 Home Economics Activities: Marching band, concert band, school play Ambition: To make my career successful Favorite Song: Jungle Love Favorite Pastime: Being crazy with Mike Martin, being with M.W., listening to music Favorite Saying: ‘Spare me!’ Most Memorable Event: January ’85 and graduation night Michael James Hiquet March 22. 1967 Academic Activities: Basketball, baseball, rifle club, prom committee, A.F.S., yearbook staff, Titan Topics staff, Who’s Who Ambition: Go to electronics school Favorite Song: Basketball Favorite Pastime: A little bit of everything. Favorite Saying: ‘Ya-hoo buddy!’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’84, Winning the District V Championship in basketball. Kelly Jo Hoey ‘Ethel’ May 8, 1967 General Activities: Powderpuff football, prom committee, library aide. Titan Topics staff Ambition: To be self-employed and marry my Prince Charming. Favorite Song: All she wants to do is dance Favorite Pastime: Dancing, cruising with Lisa and being with my fiance Favorite Saying: ‘Ah, right!’ Most Memorable Event: Mr. Smith’s darkroom with Janeen and Patti Jo. Anessa Hoover July 10, 1967 General V o-Tech Activities: Jr. Sr. High band Ambition: To get a job Favorite Song: Run to you Favorite Pastime: Watching T.V., being with my friends, horse- back riding, 4-H, FFA. Favorite Saying: ‘Oh. What is it?’ Most Memorable Event: All the the band trips and all of the vo- tech bus rides Christine L. Hornbaker September 17, 1966 Home Economics Ambition: To be happily married 36 Favorite Song: Do you want to rock? Favorite Pastime: Riding horses, spending time with my husband Favorite Saying: ‘I don’t know.’ Most Memorable Event: My wedding day Penne Horton July 7, 1967 Accelerated Academic Activities: Student council-president, band-Secretary librari- an, student band director, county, district regional band, yearbook staff, Titan Topics staff, Daily News school page reporter, SADD, prom committee, powderpuff football Ambition: Attend Lock Haven University majoring in Biology Favorite Song: Stuck on you Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone, being with my buddy Favorite Saying: ‘You’ll never guess what he did now.’ Most Memorable Event: 4 30 82, District Band ’85, Prom ’83, ’84, ’85, senior year. Marylou A. Houck 4Lou April 29, 1967 Business Activities: Soccer, secretarial club, powderpuff football, prom committee Ambition: Save enough money to get out of Saxton forever! Favorite Song: I’m on fire Favorite Pastime: Being with Pete, 4-wheelin’, washing the truck, sleeping Favorite Saying: ‘What? I’m confused!’ Most Memorable Event: 5 11 84, 10 16 83, 6 5 85 Timothy John Houck March 6, 1966 Industrial Arts Ambition: To be a custodian at Tussey Mountain Favorite Song: I want to rock Favorite Pastime: Fishing, playing basketball, softball, football, listening to stereo Favorite Saying: ‘What?’ Most Memorable Event: Roge and I took Mr. Beach’s car for a ride in the parking lot. Sara Hughes December 7, 1967 Home Economics Ambition: Get married to D.P., have 3 children and be happy Favorite Song: High on you Favorite Pastime: Being with Dave and cruisin’ Favorite Saying: ‘No problem. Most Memorable Event: My Senior Prom and February 24, 1985 Charlene J. Johnson ‘Char’ April 10, 1967 Business Stenographic Activities: Prom committee, powderpuff football Ambition: Become a dental hygenist Favorite Song: Almost paradise Favorite Pastime: Listening to music, watching T.V. and being with Jim Favorite Saying: ‘What!’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’82, senior year, being with my friends Mary M. Johnson November 26, 1966 Accelerated Academic Activities: Cheerleading, homecoming queen, class secretary, varsity club, Titan Topics staff, student council, powderpuff football, soccer, prom committee, junior high band, ski club Ambition: Registered Nurse Favorite Song: Crazy for you Favorite Pastime: Babysitting, talking on the phone, being with my ‘Buddy’ Most Memorable Event: 5 17 82, Prom ’84, ’85, Senior year Lisa M. Jones ‘Jonsie July 23, 1967 Academic Activities: Prom committee, volleyball, drama club, audio-visual club Ambition: To become a successful commercial artist Favorite Song: When doves cry Favorite Pastime: Working on art, being with my friends, listen- ing to WFBG, eating at O.I.P., cruising the rough town Favorite Saying: ‘I’m not short!’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’ 82, (Pittsburgh, Saxton, Ocean City) and graduation Richard W. Keifman ‘Skinner’ January 8, 1967 Industrial Arts Vo-Tech Activities: Basketball, A.F.S., student council, Northern Bedford Vo-Tech Ambition: State Cop Favorite Song: Panama Favorite Pastime: Making record time driving out the Pinchot Road Favorite Saying: ‘Yes, brother!’ Most Memorable Event: Prom Night 1984 Timothy Robert Keifman ‘Beefman’ October 9, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Basketball, track, baseball, student council, A.F.S., Titan Topics staff Ambition: Millionaire and to have a collection of Camaros and Mustangs Favorite Song: Time for me to fly Favorite Pastime: Sleeping, cruising around with the masters Villa, Hess and Kevin Favorite Saying: ‘What’s up, man? Most Memorable Event: Winning the District 5 Basketball Championship, 6 10 84, 3 29 85 Nyssa E. Kormanski ‘Poolshark’ July 21, 1967 Accelerated Academic Activities: Band drum major, county band, county and district chorus, student council, class Vice President, ski club, year- book staff, A.F.S., wrestling cheerleader, prom committee, powderpuff football, play production, track, softball Ambition: To be a successful pharmacist and have the money to fulfill my dreams Favorite Song: Rhythm of the night Favorite Pastime: Being with the VD club and ‘Foxy’ bug, cruis- ing, going to Cypher with the 4-D’s, eating, listening to BLYTZ Favorite Saying: ‘I’m starvin’ Marvin!’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’83 (Hawaii Trip), suprise party for Amy, the $1.75 purchase Missy I made in Washington. 37 James Allen Leabhart December 18, 1965 Industrial Arts Activities: Wrestling, varsity club Ambition: To have a nice looking Mustang and stay with Heather as long as I can Favorite Song: Crazy for you Favorite Pastime: Being with Heather for the past year Favorite Saying: ‘How do ya’ know it is? How do ya know ya are?’ Most Memorable Event: Wrestling at states, being the first Titan to wrestle in the Challenge of Champions Patricia Ann Lemin February 24, 1967 Business Activities: Band, secretarial club, prom committee, powderpuff football softball Ambition: Go into the service and become a pilot Favorite Song: We are the world Favorite Pastime: Running around Favorite Saying: ‘Cut it out!’ Most Memorable Event: 2 25 85, 6 9 81 Glenn L. Martin January 29, 1967 Academic Activities: Band, band officer, student council, representative to the school board, prom committee, district band, regional band, school play Ambition: Go to college and one day become a Psychologist Favorite Song: Crazy for you Favorite Pastime: Riding my bike, taking hikes in the woods, circuiting with friends, talking on the phone, helping out peo- ple when they need it Favorite Saying: ‘I think not, do you want to talk about it?’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’84, April 26 at 9:00, P.H. at Districts and Regionals Michael Martin July 14, 1967 Academic Activities: Band, county, district and regional band, play produc- tion prom committee, band President Ambition: College Favorite Song: Hello Favorite Pastime: Being with Michele, listening to the radio Favorite Saying: ‘Hi, Sweetie Pie.’ Most Memorable Event: 6 25 84, trip to Atlanta, trip to New York Ronald Maslanik March 24, 1967 Academic Activities: Football, baseball, varsity club, golf club, golf club President basketball Ambition: Computer Technician Favorite Song: Reckless Favorite Pastime: Motorcycle riding, being with Tammy Favorite Saying: ‘I don’t know.’ Most Memorable Event: Homecoming 1984-85 Tammy May ‘Mammy Tay’ July 18, 1967 Academic Activities: Basketball, basketball co-captain, track, varsity club. prom committee, powderpuff football, yearbook staff Ambition: Animal Health Technician, marriage and have a family Favorite Song: Heaven Favorite Pastime: Horseback riding, being with Ron, sports Favorite Saying: ‘Well touch you, Princess Grace!’ Most Memorable Event: Homecoming 84-85, 9 1 84 Mathew E. Mellott August 6, 1967 Academic Activities: Band, basketball, student council, yearbook staff Ambition: To be a Technician Favorite Song: Rhythm of the night Favorite Pastime: Basketball, driving Favorite Saying: ‘Oh, crud!’ Most Memorable Event: Florida ’85 Brenda Louise Miller ‘Brenna’ March 23, 1967 Business Stenographic Activities: Class Treasurer, Jr. band, Sr. marching and concert band, county band, volleyball, prom committee, band officer, powderpuff football, secretarial club. Ambition: To do the best I can in the Navy Favorite Song: We are the world Favorite Pastime: Watching ‘The Guiding Light’, listening to music, eating Favorite Saying: ‘Oh, I’m gonna’ scream!’ Most Memorable Event: 12 31 83 and all the trips with the band. Clair R. Miller II ‘Pooch’ July 13, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Vo-Tech, basketball, baseball Ambition: To become the richest fireman in the world Favorite Song: Hard habit to break Favorite Pastime: Being with Laura and giving Mr. Logue a hard time Favorite Saying: ‘Go ta’ bed.’ Most Memorable Event: Roxbury Camp summer of ’84, the times that followed Scott Miller October 12, 1965 Industrial Arts Ambition: To have my own company Favorite Song: We are the world Favorite Pastime: Fishing, hunting, working on cars Charles Scott Meek August 24, 1965 Vo-Tech Ambition: Airborne Rangers Favorite Song: Round and round Favorite Pastime: Working on my car, cruising in Altoona, mak- ing fun of Guy M’s Camaro Favorite Saying: ‘Why Matt? Why do you have to be like that?’ Most Memorable Event: Watching Vona Clark level Bill Brum- baugh and almost every Vo-Tech bus ride George Douglas Mitchell October 5, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Football, Southern Alleghenies MVP defense, Mid 38 Penn All Star Team baseball, varsity club, ski club, A.F.S., homecoming court, prom committee, yearbook staff Ambition: Be a computer programmer Favorite Song: Faithfully Favorite Pastime: Riding my motorcycle, being with ‘Roxi’ (AMF) Favorite Saying: ‘Shut up.’ Most Memorable Event: 3 10 84, getting my birthday present (10 5 84), my near death experience with Scott Kevin Michael Mitchell ‘Clifford July 14, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Football, track, ski club, A.F.S., rifle club, baseball Ambition: Mechanic Favorite Song: All but ‘We are the world’ Favorite Pastimes: Cruisin’ in my ‘Mopar’, shooting hoop at the Liberty Favorite Saying: ‘Hey, cuz. What’s up?’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’84, football camp ’84 Jeffrey E. Morrow ‘Melvin October 6, 1966 Academic Activities: Class President, Vice-president student council, varsi- ty club, health careers club, Titan Topics staff, yearbook staff, school play, football, basketball, track, SADD. Ambition: Attend Shippensburg University and make a million $ Favorite Song: Heaven Favorite Pastime: Running with the trackstars, touring Lake Raystown Resort Favorite Saying: ‘No, no! Wait!’ Most Memorable Event: 11 3 84, football camp ’84, PIAA track meets Kathryn Elayne Mykut ‘Kathi April 20, 1967 Academic Activities: Band, student council, cheerleading, wrestling cheer- leader, cheerleader co-captain, soccer, track, volleyball, varsity club, ski club, prom committee, powderpuff football, Miss All- American cheerleading pagent Ambition: Become a cosmotology teacher and marry Richard Lee Neville Favorite Song: You and I Favorite Pastime: Being with Richard and cheerleading Favorite Saying: ‘Hank . . . don’t.’ Most Memorable Event: October 14 23, 1983 and the cheer- leading competition April 26, 27 and 28, 1985 Jana SaraLee Neville ‘Starvation’ December 11, 1967 Academic Activities: Titan Topics staff, Staff editor, Daily News school news page reporter, yearbook staff, humane society, drama club, prom committee, powderpuff football, health careers club, school play, homecoming court, student council Ambition: Journalist Favorite Song: Crazy for you Favorite Pastime: Being with the VD club, fighting with Jeff, cruiusin’ with Donnie, Dick, Dave F. Dave B., eating at O.I.P. Favorite Saying: ‘This is totally unreal!’ Most Memorable Event: Amy’s party on March 29, 1985 Marcy J. Putt February 15, 1966 Home Economics Activities: Volleyball, soccer, powderpuff football, varsity club Ambition: Get a job Favorite Song: Can’t fight this feeling Favorite Pastime: Running around Favorite Saying: ‘I don’t know.’ Most Memorable Event: Graduation Mark Putt ‘Woody’ February 2, 1967 Industrial Arts Ambition: To live a good life Favorite Song: We are the world Favorite Pastime: Hunting, working on cars, being with Lisa Favorite Saying: ‘Yea, howdy.’ Most Memorable Event: When Seth was born Michael S. Rankin ‘Bush’ October 12, 1966 Industrial Arts Activities: Basketball, football, Who’s who Ambition: To live life to its fullest and to make Leann happy Favorite Song: The beautiful ones Favorite Pastime: Being with Leann, hunting, fishing and trapping Favorite Saying: ‘I horry.’ Most Memorable Event: 6 7 85, 6 16 85 and the many months that followed Kevin Todd Reed June 22, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Baseball, golf club Ambition: Go to computer school and become a Computer Programmer Favorite Song: Hello Favorite Pastime: Cruising, hunting, fishing and fooling around Favorite Saying: ‘I doubt it.’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’84, baseball season of 1985 Lisa V. Reed June 15, 1967 Home Economics Activities: Band, powderpuff football Ambition: Become an artist Favorite Song: I want to know what love is Favorite Pastime: Listening to music, spending time with Tim Favorite Saying: ‘Knock it off!’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’84, 2 12 85 to now Sharon Annette Reed ‘Speeder’ January 17, 1967 Home Economics Activities: Titan Topics staff, prom committee, student council, softball Ambition: Peace Corps Favorite Song: Ain’t nobody Favorite Pastime: Being with my friends Pam Cindy, horse- back riding Favorite Saying: ‘Tanks a lot.’ Most Memorable Event: 5 3 85 -Toyota-Sepa 39 Autumn Lee Rhodes November 13, 1967 Business Activities: Titan Topics staff, prom committee Ambition: Beauty School Favorite Song: I can’t drive 55 Favorite Pastime: Listening to music, being with Brian Most Memorable Event: May 4, 1984 and summer of ’84 Connie R. Rhodes July 15, 1967 Business Activities: Prom committee, powderpuff football Ambition: Go to nursing school Favorite Song: Baby’s got her blue jeans on Favorite Pastime: Listening to music, being with Troy Favorite Saying: ‘No way.’ Most Memorable Event: 12 26 84, Prom Night 1985 Kenneth E. Ritchey January 1, 1967 General Ambition: To get a job Favorite Song: Somebody Favorite Pastime: Fishing, driving and listening to my stereo Favorite Saying: ‘Don’t worry about it.’ Most Memorable Event: Junior-Senior Prom 1985 and Graduation Glen F. Savitts August 10, 1967 Industrial Arts Ambition: To become rich and do what I want to. Favorite Song: The warrior Favorite Pastime: Fishing and getting people-especially Shane Rankin to yell at me. Favorite Saying: ‘Yeah.’ Most Memorable Event: POD class and the bus runs to Northern Bedford H.S. Jeffrey Sitch ‘Sitch February 25, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Baseball, prom committee, yearbook staff, Titan Top- ics staff Ambition: Carpenter Favorite Song: Run away Favorite Pastime: Going with Richie (Skinner) and Adam after school and on weekends, fishing, listening to music Favorite Saying: ‘Parks, give me a chew.’ Most Memorable Event: Trying to get my 17th birthday present from Patty Jo, March 28, 1984, Jan 9 - March 27, 1985 Michelle D. Smith ‘Smitty’ November 6, 1967 General Activities: Track, basketball, vartity club, powderpuff football Ambition: To graduate from Shippensburg and run on their track team. Favorite Song: Stay the night Favorite Pastime: Being with Brad and friends, running, listen- ing to music Favorite Saying: ‘What is your major malfunction, huh?’ Most Memorable Event: States, Prom of 1985 Amy Lyn Sosak March 28, 1967 Academic Activities: Band, powderpuff football, yearbook staff, wrestling cheerleader, cheerleader co-captain, track prom committee Ambition: Animal Health Technician Favorite Song: Can’t Fight this feeling Favorite Pastime: Being with the VD club, driving around Favorite Saying: ‘I want some wainbow bwite ceweal!’ Most Memorable Event: Every weekend, my suprise party and 3 12 85 Richard G. Stoudnour August 3, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Track, varsity club, yearbook staff Ambition: Auto body repairman Favorite Song: Beethovan’s Fifth Symphony Favorite Pastime: Being with Karen, rockin’-n-rollin’ Favorite Saying: ‘I don’t believe you said that.’ Most Memorable Event: August 3, 1967 Jeffrey A. Swope September 25, 1967 General Ambition: Get a summer job, have fun and have the best of life Favorite Song: Somebody Favorite Pastime: Cruisin’, running around town, working and listening to music Favorite Saying: ‘Does this look like a face that really cares?’ Most Memorable Event: 6 5 85 and 11 13 84 Gregory S. Taylor May 2, 1967 General Activities: Prom committee, ski club, yearbook staff Ambition: To own a customized van Favorite Song: I’m on fire Favorite Pastime: Cruisin’ in my van Favorite Saying: ‘Yahoo, yep’r, yup.’ Most Memorable Event: Double dating with Bobby Hess Lori Thomas December 1, 1966 Home Economics Ambition: Find a job Favorite Song: One more night Favorite Pastime: Running around with friends, playing softball, listening to music;, sitting at the corner Favorite Saying: ‘I don’t know.’ Most Memorable Event: Graduation night Alan Ronnie Treece September 25, 1965 Special Education Ambition: Undecided Favorite Song: You’re my inspiration Favorite Pastime: Listening to music Favorite Saying: ‘Knock it off!’ Most Memorable Event: When Debbie Brode sat on my lap Michael Villa February 6, 1967 Industrial Arts 40 Activities: Football, wrestling, baseball, student council, varsity club, A.F.S., prom committee, rifle club Ambition: Go to college at P.S.U. Favorite Song: Two less lonely people Favorite Pastime: Cruising, looking for wild women Favorite Saying: ‘I really doubt it!’ Most Memorable Event: When the ‘Master’ went crappie fishing Jacqueline Ann Watkins ‘Jackie November 15, 1966 Business Ambition: College, then marriage Favorite Song: I just called to say I love you Favorite Pastime: Reading mystery books, listening to music, working at the Ramada Inn, being with Mike Favorite Saying: ‘Who cares?’ Most Memorable Event: December 17, 1983, March 23, 1985 Lynn Anne Weaver ‘Beaner’ January 8, 1968 Accelerated Academic Activities: Softball, marching and concert band, county band, yearbook staff, prom committee, homecoming court, class offi- cer, powderpuff football, A.F.S., ski club, National Honor Soci- ety, Who’s who Ambition: College at Penn State Favorite Song: Crazy for you Favorite Pastime: Being with the P.I.E.s, running around Favorite Saying: ‘You guys!’ Most Memorable Event: Summer of ’ 84, Prom ’85 Jeffrey A. White ‘Purple January 14, 1967 Industrial Arts Activities: Track, football, varsity club Ambition: To host Saturday Night Live with Ray Duvall and Dave Park. Favorite Song: Ain’t nobody Favorite Pastime: Being with Pam, riding 3-wheeler, shooting pool and Shinny’s Favorite Saying: ‘So what?’ Most Memorable Event: October 10, 1984 and May 3, 1985 Deborah K. Williams July 12, 1967 General Activities: Powderpuff football Ambition: Cosmotologist Favorite Song: We are the world Favorite Pastime: Spending time with my little girl Jessica Favorite Saying: ‘You are about half whacked!’ Most Memorable Event: 1984-85 Prom John Allen Williams ‘Weasel’ November 29, 1966 Industrial Arts Vo-Tech Activities: Basketball Ambition: To become well off and be a good father Favorite Song: Keep on loving you Favorite Pastime: Being with Lora and Brandi, cruisin’ around and jammin’ Favorite Saying: ‘Don’t do it, you’ll be sorry. Most Memorable Event: March 5, 1982 and March 3, 1983 Michael P. Williamson September 10, 1967 Academic Activities: Football, baseball, prom committee Ambition: To stay in college at least one year Favorite Song: All she wants to do is dance Favorite Pastime: Playing baseball and just hanging around Favorite Saying: ‘You gotta’ be kidding!’ Most Memorable Event: April 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1985 Melissa Elizabeth Wright ‘Mert’ October 16, 1967 Vo-Tech Auto Mechanics Activities: Prom committee Ambition: Go to the Army and become a spy for the U.S. Government Favorite Song: Don’t come around here no more Favorite Pastime: Partying with my friends, listening to the ste- reo and dreaming about the future Favorite Saying: ‘I can’t wait until I get out of here!’ Most Memorable Event: May 1,1982, August 17,1983, Mrs. Clap- per’s study hall Pamela Rebecca Wright ‘Pam’ November 28, 1967 General Activities: Basketball, track, varsity club, student council, pow- derpuff football, prom committee, yearbook staff, cheerlead- ing, volleyball, Titan Topics staff Ambition: To graduate from Shippensburg University Favorite Song: In the air tonight Favorite Pastime: Bike riding, writing poetry, playing softball, cruisin’ to Huntingdon, being with Jeffrey Favorite Saying: ‘Guess what I did last night?’ Most Memorable Event: Going to Ocean City with Kathy Croft, Kim Bucknell and my sister in 1984 and 5 3 85 Tammy L. Zelanko December 13, 1967 Academic Activities: Student council, class Historian, prom committee, powderpuff football, yearbook staff Ambition: College Favorite Song: You’re the inspiration Favorite Pastime: Listening to radio, talking on the telephone Favorite Saying: ‘No! Not me!’ Most Memorable Event: S.M.R. dance, M.M. chem. folder Wendy Sue Zelanko March 30, 1967 Vo-Tech Building Trades Activities: Basketball, softball, powderpuff football, prom com- mittee, junior high band Ambition: To get married and own a Shelby Mustang Favorite Song: Stairway to heaven Favorite Pastime: Driving fast, playing basketball, playing pool, partying being with Zim Favorite Saying: ‘You wait!’ Most Memorable Event: The hatch in the summer of ’84, all the nights I went crazy with my two best friends. 41 CLASS OF 1986 Pam Adolphson Virginia Alter John Axon Jim Baker Tammy Baker Beth Ann Barber Lisa Barton Leah Beach Mike Berzansky Brian Black Donna Black Rusty Black Terry Black Tina Bollman Lori Brown Bill Brumbaugh Jodi Bucknell Rodney Carberry Mike Clark Lisa Corbin Christal Dixon Lisa Doneldson Daniel Drenning Missy Drenning Ray Duvall Sharon Duvall David Edwards Paul Eichelberger Eddie Fessler Paula Figard Patsy Foor Carla Foster Missy Gates Lisa Grace Brian Griffith Ty Gumbert Chris Hamilton Bill Hanley Shawn Heath Terri Heath Walter Heath Lorie Hess Steve Hess Kari Hicklen Angel Hockenberry Susan Hodge Heidi Hoover Kevin Hoover Chris Husick 43 Beth Jenkins Robert Jenkins Barry Julian John Kormanski Ronnie Kinzey Gary Kuklo Mike Leader Dawn Lemin Cynthia Long Jackie McCabe Bonnie Meek Jana Miller Shelby Miller Evelyn Moffat Joel Neuder Greg Norris Heidi O’Neal Dave Park Kenny Panfile Melinda Pearson Melissa Pembrook Adam Phipps Kathy Powers Ronnie Ramper Chris Rankin Lori Reed Tracey Reed Rich Rhoat Dawn Ritchey Jeanette Ross Debra Ruhlman Chris Rupert Mary Russell Stacey Seibert Barb Smith Betty Smith Chrystal Snyder Randy Sollenberger Carol Stapleton Jeanette Stapleton Angela Summers Brad Swope Christina Taylor Wallace Taylor Janice Thompson Evelyn Utley Jim Vincent Brenda Watkins Gary Watkins Ted Weimert Alan White Josie Williams Paul Wilson Greg Wright Darrin Woomer Gloria Zdrosky 44 CLASS OF 1987 Dave Baker Gary Baker Lisa Baker Amy Barber Joelle Barton Shawn Barton Craig Bivens Greg Black Lee Bollinger Guy Buckley Tammy Buckley Mark Burke Jeff Burket Raedell Carberry Joe Caroppoli Tracy Carowick Leroy Corbin Tim Crawshaw Brenda Crooks Robert Dehart Charles Deluca Mark Deluca Danny Detwiler Dan Dodson Dee Ann Dodson Eileen Dodson Janet Dodson Jody Dodson Rod Donaldson Carol Donelson David Elder John Eltman Yvonne Feight Don Fields Mary Foor Linda Foore Shannon Foster Susie Games Eric Hale Chet Hall Kevin Heath Stephanie Heath 45 Donna Heaton David Hedges Lee Ann Hennessey Julie Hess Carl Hinkel Thressa Hiquet George Hoey Tina Hughes John Husick Steve Jays Nathan Johnson Ernie Jones Jill Jones Michael Keifman Phoebe Killian Kathy Kline Steve Krieger Michelle Lazor Kim Leavelle James Lemin Michelle Love Pam Long Patrick Lynn Tina McCue Pam McGhee Sherrie McGhee Tammy McGillis Steve Meek Darryl Melius Buddy Messner Donna Miller Mike Miller Penny Miller Steve Miller Bobbi Sue Mitchell Mark Morrow Chanin Neuder Kevin Neuder Sue Ellen Oberman Dawn O’Neal Israel Pagan Sandra Pittman Chris Querry Julie Reed Stacey Reihart John Rhoat Steven Rhodes Scott Rogers Michelle Rourke Tammy Runk Bob Schenck Robert Shaw Brooke Sheeder Mark Shope Brian Singer Todd Spargo 46 Douglas Smith John Smith Carol Smith Melissa Smith Rob Snare Mark Snyder Renee Snyder Brian Stapleton David Stanton Chris Steel Harold Swope Jeff Swope Kevin Swope Michael Swope Nathan Swope Mark Taylor Lisa Territo Dulce Thoms Kevin Thompson Julie Troy Calvin Utley Jim Wallace Pam Watkins John Walter Chuck Williams Curtis Wright Patrick Wright Jill Weaverling Lori Weaver Mark Young Karen Zelanko CLASS OF 1988 Brad Abbott Tony Angelo Fred Arnold Sarah Axon Brenda Barnett Chris Barnett Philip Bartola Todd Benner Chris Black Donnie Black Larry Black Loida Black Michael Black Penny Black 47 Dawn Blair Stacy Blasko Mike Brode Jim Brode Carol Brown Tammy Brumbaugh Dawn Carberry Laura Cornell Fred Chadwick Matt Chamberlain Lori Childers Lisa Clark Karen Cooper Richard Cornelius Mike Crooks Wes Crooks Anthony Degregorio Belinda Dixon Lisa Didson Leslie Donelson Melissa Douglas Cynthia Drenning Robert Drenning Angee Edwards Amy Elder Jeff Erwin Tammy Everhart George Fessler Dewayne Foor Tracy Foor Jodie Foore Brad Ford Rhonda Ford Hattie Foster Tammy Foster Dan Garlock Charles Gersh Duane Gildea Robert Glore Dennis Grace Kathy Griffith Joe Hall Rachelle Hall Shirley Hall Robert Hanks Sally Heath Troy Heckman Neil Hedge Gretchen Henderson Betty Hess Gary Hess Donna Hicklin Shawn Hinkel Sherry Hinkle James Hodge Tony Hoey 48 Angela Hoover John Horton Wendy Huff Greg Hughes Scott Husick Steve Husick Thad Huston Anita Jenkins Stacey Jenkins Angie Johnson Pam Johnson Danny Jones Keith Jones Patty Julian Jamie Kling Christian Kuhns Dawn Kuklo Adam Leavelle Alan Lemin Belinda Long Steve Maslanik Michelle Masood Vickie McCahan Michael McCue Thomasina McCue Daniel Meek Susie Meek Michelle Melius Todd Messner Ben Miller Frank Miller Carol Moore Eric Morningstar Aaron Musser Todd Nearhood Michael Norris Michael Rae Sue Ramper Ray Ramstad Dana Reed Holly Reed Rachel Reed Wendy Rhodes Patty Rickabaugh Dari Ritchey Jennifer Ritchey Mark Ritchey Martha Ritchey William Robinson Tina Ross Susan Scott Brad Shontz Holly Spargo John Sparks Craig Smith Kim Smuda Jerry Snyder Terry Starr Greg Stoudnour Sherry Stoudnour Nina Swope Tim Swope Christal Taylor Susie Taylor Melissa Tipton Christine Tomchick Joel Treece Jeff Vincent Tammy Wallace Brian Watkins Connie Watkins Lisa Watkins Karen Weaver Jackie Weaverling Loren Wilkens Scott Williams Debbie Wilson Delonda Winfield Holly Witters Eric Wright Melvin Woomer Roger Young Roger Yutzey Scott Angelo Mary Axon Ruthie Bailey Christy Bair Wilbert Barker John Black Patti Jo Black Alan Brenneman Eric Brenneman Beth Ann Brocht Randy Brode Shawn Brode Kathy Brown Bill Brumbaugh Lloyd Buckley Jamie Burket Keith Carberry Michelle Childers Nancy Christopher John Cirko Andy Clark 50 CLASS OF 1989 Larry Clark Steve Cooper Davinna Crawford Mike Crooks Jamie Davis Jamie Donelson Doug Duvall Nancy Duvall Tara Figard Jennifer Folk Matthew Foor Terri Foore Tammy Garner Billie Jo Gates Travis Gumbert Michael Hall Bobbi Jo Hann Larry Heath Stan Heath Steve Heath Ellis Hess Martin Hess Sherri Hess Susan Hess Tom Hess Joey Hiquet Robert Horton Terry Johnson Holli Jones Darla Kelly Sherri Kelly Cindy Kinzey Barry Leighty David Lemin Bobbi Sue Love Vickie Luther Jodi Martin Dana Maslanik Julie Maslanik Alison Masood Amy Masood Charles Matthews Nicolle McClain Trade McCue Dodie McGhee Matthew McGhee Michael McGhee Chris Miller Lee Miller Kevin Miller Sherry Miller Steven Miller Theresa Miller Tonya Miller Jeff Mitchell Dawn Mohr 51 Joe Morgan Amy Mort William Myers Lesley Mykut Tracey Nearhood Robert O’Hagan Denice Oswald Maritza Pagan Scott Pan file Nicolle Pannebaker Brian Pembrook Linette Perrin Kelly Putt Fae Ramstad Beth Ann Reed Scott Rickabaugh Brian Ritchey Kevin Ritchey Rachel Ritchey Robert Ritchey Traci Roman Glenn Runk Amy Rupert Betsy Saylor Anthony Scavone Maria Scavone Traci Schenck Virginia Scott Richard Shaw Keith Shuke Joe Smith John Spahr Janeen Spargo Julie Snyder Ronnie Snyder Millard Starr Amy Swope Joann Swope Susan Thomas Lisa Wilson Jodie Wise Traci Witters Sherry Worthing Julie Young Ronald Zelanko 52 CLASS OF 1990 Dena Abbott Nelson Adolphson Adam Baker Christy Baker Jason Banco Chad Black Daniel Black Johnathan Black Ricky Black James Bollinger Shary Bollinger Debbie Brode Kim Brode Scott Brumbaugh Steve Brumbaugh Jenada Carberry Kim Clark Betty Coffman Jodie Collare Susan College April Cunningham Steven Curfman Angela Deluca Shannon Dolt Rhonda Edwards Andrea Fessler Sam Fessler Susan Fessler Tonia Ford Alecia Gibson Mark Gates Steven Gracey Bruce Griffith Mark Hall Jacque Hamilton Lori Helsel Jennifer Hess Susan Hess Amy Houck Donald Hughes Todd Huston Lisa Johnson Pam Kauffman Suzanne Killian Julie Kline James Kling Charlene Kuhns Wendy Lashinsky Christy Leader Tammy Lemin Donna Matthews Bradley McCue Sonya Miller Tara Miller Travis Miller Amy Minnick Steve Moffat Cassi Morningstar Joey Morrow Geri Muro Scarlett Neville Thad O’Neal Jamie Neuder Darcy Pawuk Kevin Pembrook Kim Perrin Aaron Peterson Teena Pittman Lorie Putt Angie Raley Wesley Ramper Jerry Rasmussen Kelli Reihart Chuck Rhoat Brian Rhodes David Rhodes David Rhodes, Jr. John Rhodes Sarah Rhodes Jeanette Rickabaugh Kim Rickabaugh Fred Ritchey Giget Ritchey Lisa Roland Brandon Roman Staci Russell Patti Salsgiver Stephanie Shaw Denise Shope Kenny Singer Sherri Sipes Brenda Smith Brent Smith Warren Smith Michelle Snyder John Spargo Kevin Stetchock Susan Stoudnour Jason Strait Treena Strait Apryl Summers Jerry Swope Brian Taylor Denise Taylor Earl Thomas Stacey Thomas Stacey Thompson Tammy Thomas Richard Tipton Steve Treece Bobby Troy Nicolle Villa 54 Bonnie Wallace Michelle Watson Betsy White Willis Wible Tracy Wilson Kenny Wise Danny Woomer 57 CLASS OF 1986 Left to right: Heidi Hoover, Janice Thompson, Heidi O’Neal, Sue Hodge, Tina Bollman. Front: Joelle Barton Rear: John Husick Bobbi Sue Mitchell Pam McGhee Stephanie Heath CLASS OF 1987 58 CLASS OF 1988 Front: Karen Weaver Steve Maslanik Back: Vickie Huff Amy Elder Angie Johnson CLASS OF 1989 CLASS OF 1990 Left to right: Michelle Snyder Thad O’Neal Jacque Hamilton Dr. Walter L. Curfman, Superintendant Mr. Thomas Muir, High School Principal RDMINISTRRTION Philip Bartola, Physical Education Paul Berzansky, Business 62 Don Brumbaugh, Social Studies Rodney Brumbaugh, Mathematics Ann Buseck, Social Studies William Clapper, Reading Burce Crawshaw, Business William Davis, Practical Arts 63 Margaret Dean, Reading Martha Delvin, Mathematics Rebecca Dolt, English David Games, English Virginia Gates, Business 64 Richard Griffith, Practical Arts Marlys Hershberger, Foreigh Language Charles Hoover, English Brenda Jones, ESEA Mathematics 65 Charles Killian, Science James Lynn, Social Studies Virginia Matea, Mathematics Philip Logue, Social Studies 66 Ronald McCahan, Social Studies Cathy Nash, Practical Arts Ted Meuott, Science Joann Murley, Foreign Language Gary Nelson, English Janet Neville, English Frank Pennebaker, Physical Education and Guidance Richard Snyder, Fine Arts Jeff Trimeloni, Practical Arts Larry Williams, Senior High Guidance Counselor Gladys Witoloski, Practical Arts Glenn Young, Driver Education 69 Levin Ange, Truant Officer STAFF Alfred Putt, Supervisor of Building and Grounds Jack Chamberlain, Maintainance Seated: Nellie Gresko, Vivan Foster, Lillian Kelly, Louann Melius, Mary Brumbaugh. Custodians: Jim Carberry and Earl Foor District Secretaries: Geraldine Zelanko, Heidi Pannebaker, Gloria Ritchey VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD 1st Row: Coach Matea, Ron Maslanik, Kevin Mitchell, George Mitchell, John Baker, Mike Bollinger, Mike Williamson, Max Bollman, Mike Villa, Jeff Morrow, Fred Heath, Jeff White. 2nd Row: John Smith, Rusty Black, Brad Swoper, Mike Swope, Curt Wright, Ted Weimert, Chris Hamilton, Ed Fessler, Kevin Swope, Dan Feilds, Jeff Burket, Shannon Foster, Mark Deluca, Coach Beech. 3rd Row: Coach Brum- baugh, Rob Snare, Greg Wright, Darrin Woomer, Rod Donaldson, Mark Shope, Shawn Barton, Leroy Corbin, Dave Elder, John Husick, Ray Duvall, Rich Rhoat, Coach Clapper, Coach Young, Nathan Swope. Back Row: Mike Leader, Joe Caropolli, Chris Husick, Greg Norris, Dustin Sosak, Isreal Pagan, Mike Berzanski, Dave Park, Scott Stevenson, Ernie Jones, Ken Panfile. ASSISTANT COACHES Coach Young Coach Clapper Coach Beech Coach Brumbaugh SENIORS 84-85 Michael Villa Mike Willamson Max Bollman George Mitchell Head Coach Matea Kevin Mitchell Jeff White Ron Maslanik Jeff Morrow Mike Bollinger John Baker Fred heath The Beasts The Captains Break dancing. Titan Pride. Get out of my way! Go get’em Ron. Husick with the assist. On your mark, get set, go! JR. HIGH FOOTBALL 8TH GRADE FOOTBALL 1984 POWDERPUFF SENIORS Row 1: Shari Brode, Wendy Zelanko, Yvonne Barker, Cindy Guthridge, Sharon Reed, Pam Wright, Janeen Hess. Row 2: Kay Figard, Leslie Korth, Karen Black, Regina Hall, Mary Lou Houck, Patty Lemin. Row 3: Michelle Smith, Tammy May, Wendy Fox, Anna Foster, Christine Barnett, Connie Rhodes. Row 4: Charlene Donelson, Patti Jo Figard, Mary Johnson, Kelli Hoey, Lisa Bartola, Autumn Rhodes. Row 5: Marcy Putt, Charlene Johnson, Vona Clark. The annual powderpuff football game pitting the Senior girls against the Junior girls was held November 9, 1984. In a hard- fought contest the Seniors emerged victorious eaking out an 8-0 whitewashing of the Juniors. The Seniors were coached by Mr. Greg Beach and the Juniors were assisted by Mr. Don Donaldson, Mr. Stanley Gresko, Mr. Steve Rodgers and Mr. Bob Stubler. 78 FOOTBALL TEAMS JUNIORS ■TUJ Row 1: Jackie McCabe, Heidi O’Neal, Tina Bollman, Debra Ruhlman, Row 2: Carol Stapleton, Heidi Hoover, Lorie Hess, Sue Hodge. Row 3: Jeannie Stapleton, Janice Thompson, Gina Burns, Shelby Miller. Row 4: Lisa Corbin, Tracie Reed, Dawn Lemin, Patsy Foor. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Front: Pam Wright, Tammy May, Michelle Smith. Back: Heidi Hoover, Delonda Winfield, Tina Bollman, Julie Hess, Lee Ann Hennessey, Jodi Bucknell, Heidi O’Neal, Donna Heaton, Coach Beach. SENIORS Pam Wright Tammy May Michelle Smith VARSITY CO- CAPTAINS JV CO-CAPTAINS Tammy May and Pam Wright JUNIOR HIGH Heidi Hoover and Heidi O’Neal BASKETBALL Front: Cassie Morningstar, Jennifer Hess, Tracey McCue, Mrs. Donaldson, Charlene Kuhns, Amy Masood, Ra- chelle Hall. Back: Alison Masood, Susie Killian, Amy Rupert, Apryl Summers, Nicolle Villa, Lisa Clark, Julie Maslanik, Thomasina McCue, Lori Childers, Amy Rider, Angie Johnson, Leslie Mykut, Bobbi Sue Love, Dawn Carberry, Cindy Kinzey, Terri Foor, Christy Baker, Jamie Burket. VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1 Robert Hess, Tim Keifman, Row 2 Mike Hiquet, Coach Albright, Coach Bailey, Earl Hastings, Row 3 Eddie Fessler, Ty Gumbert, Dave Elder, Jeff Swope, Greg Norris, Randy Sollenberger, John Kormanski, Chris Rupert, Chris Husick, Mike Swope, Joe Caroppoli, missing from photo: Adam Phipps. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1 Coach Albright. Row 2 Mike Swope, Dave Elder, Chris Husick, Jeff Swope, Chris Rupert, Eddie Fessler, Row 3 Charlie Deluca, Pat Wright, Greg Norris, Randy Sollenberger, Joel Neuder, Joe Caroppoli. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Front: Coach Snyder, Kevin Ritchey, Keith Carberry, Danny Woomer, Chris Gambacurta, Fred Arnold, 2nd Row: Tim Swope, Scott Angelo, Mike Crooks, Tony Angelo, Scott Williams, Chris Kuhns, Coach Carbaugh. 3rd Row: Jeff Mitchell, Brad Ford, Eric Brenneman, Alan Brenneman, Matt Chamberlain, Larry Black, Duane Foore, Thad Huston, Chris Black. SENICES CO-CAPTAINS TIM KEIFMAN ROBERT HESS MIKE HIQUET EARL HASTINGS 85 ACTION m VARSITY WRESTLING Row 1 Jimmy Lebhart, Michael Villa. Row 2 Coach Ferry, Coach Clark. Row 3 John Husick, Danny Detwiler, Chet Hall, Scott Husick. Row 4 Eric Morningstar, Joe Hall, Alan White, Paul Wilson, Leroy Corbin, Mike Clark, Nathan Swope. JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING Row 1 Larry Clark, Kevin Willis, Randy Brode, Jason Banco. Row 2 Mike Brode, John Horton, Joey Morrow, Shawn Brode, Keith Williams, Don Buckley. Row 3 Rodger Yutzey, Fred Chadwick, Jim Brode, Scott Clark, Mike McCue, Matt Foor, Charlie Mathews, Ronnie Zelanko. CO-CAPTAINS MICHAEL VILLA JIM LEABHART Stop I give up Special congratulations go to se- nior wrestler Jim Leabhart for his outstanding second place finish in- the P.I.A.A. State Wrestling Tourna- ment. Jim, who’s second place finish' in the 105 pound class, capped an outstanding career at Tussey Moun-' tain which included a fifth place fin ish in the P.I.A.A. Tournament in, Are you doing the Rock Lobster GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: VARSITY SQUAD Row 1: Statistician Stacey Reihart, Cyndy Long, Statistician David Edwards. Row 2: Marcy Putt, Lorie Hess, Yvonne Baker, Shelby Miller, Vona Clark, Coach Brenda Jones Row 3: Kathy Mykut. Karen Black, Susan Hodge, Wendy Fox, Janice Thompson SENIORS: Vona Clark, Marcy Putt, Wendy Fox Yvonne Barker, Kathy Mykut, Karen Black, 92 Row 1: Tina Ross, Lorie Hess, Cyndy Long Row 2: Statisticians: David Edwards, Stacey Reihart, Shelby Miller, Susan Hodge, Dana Reed, Lorie Childers, Dawn Carberry, Coach Stanley Gresko Row 3: Jeanette Ross junior high Volleyball ----StrTrry Hess, Cindy Kinzey, Ronda Ford, Tammy Brumbaugh, Tara Miller, Leslie Mykut, Susie Hess, Bobbi Sue Love, Cassie Morningstar, Susie Stoudnour, Fay Ramstead, Jacque Hamilton 94 W GO 95 SENIORS 5 % 97 00 GIRLS SOFTBALL Row 1 Patty Lemin, Rachelle Hall, Janet Dodson, Debbie Wilson, Christine Thom- chick, Hatty Foster, Missy Douglas, Connie Watkins, Cindy Guthridge, Bobby Mitchell. Row 2 Donna Heaton, Heidi O’Neal, Andrea Elder, Delonda Winfield, Anita Jenkins, Dee Dodson, Janet Dodson, Chanin Neuder, Patty Figard. Row 3 Belinda Long, Pam Johnson, Jennifer Ritchey, Carla Foster, Linda Foore, Leeann Hennessey, Anna Foster, Lynn Weaver, Lori Weaver, Mary Foor, Angie Edwards, Coach Snyder, Coach Williams. SENIORS 1985 Anna Foster Pitcher Andrea Elder 2nd Base 1985 GIRLS TRACK FIELD CHAMPIONS Row 1 Standing: Coach Rodney Brumbaugh, Pamela Wright, Tina Bollman, Hoili Witters, Wendy Fox, Lisa Baker, Tina Ross, Michelle Smith Row 2: Lorie Childers, Lorie Hess, Amy Elder, Lisa Grace, Evie Moffatt, Barb Smith, Debbra Ruhlman, Missy Gates, Tammy May, Thomasina McCue Row 3: Melissa Tipton, Susan Hodge, Heidi Hoover, Dawn Carberry, Stacey Jenkins, Michelle Masood, Suzy Taylor, Lisa Watkins, Joelle Barton, Rachel Reed Managers: Row 1 -Dana Maslanik, Dawm Mohr Row 2-Julie Maslanik, Jamie Burket Nicolle Pannebaker, Nicolle McClain SENIORS 85 101 BOYS TRACK “85” ti $ $ i § jfvi n W orfter. (te g Norris, Joel J, Mite Nevjjft Robert Shtavv, arui f irks, Bailey. Row: TChuck Wiliams, Chet Hall, Brad Swope. Mark Taylor, Richie Rhoat, .fi hn Rhoat, Joe Caroppoli, Jeff Morrow, Ray Duvall, Kevin Mitchell. John Baker, Greg Wright, Richie Stoudnour. Row: 4 John Walters, Max Bollman. SENIORS Row: 1 Tammy May, Tim Keifman. Row; 2 Jeff Marrow, Jeff White, Kevin Mitchell, John Baker, Fred Heath, Row; 3 Pam Wright, Michelle Smith. Row; 4 Max Bollman, Wendy Fox. 102 VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS SENIORS Nyssa Kormanski SENIORS Kathi Mykut Amy Sosak JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Loretta Duvall, Sherry Bollinger, Mi- chele Snyder, Kim Brode, Denise Shope, Danielle Black, Andrea Fessler, Sherry Sipes. ATHLETES IN ACTION At Tussey Mountain High School Band JR. HIGH BAND OFFICERS Jodie Wise Amy Masood Amy Rupert Oodie McGhee Alison Masood Nicole Pannebaker Keith Shuke Dana Maslanik Patty Lemin Lisa Reed Julie Folk Evaline Hinkle Matsumi Komatsu Anessa Hoover COUNTY BAND Front: Nyssa Kormanski, Andrea El- der, Lynn Weaver, Julie Folk, Penne Horton, Sherry Stoudnour, Evie Mof- fat, Donna Black Josie Williams, Mark Burke, Barb Smith, Jennifer Ritchey, Michale Martin, Michelle Rourke, Stacie Seibert, Lori Brown, Lori Reed, Pam Long, Brenda Miller, Glenn Martin, Julie Reed, Lisa Baker, Brian Griffith, Todd Spargo. Front: Julie Reed, Michelle Rourke, Donna Black, Angie Summers, Nyssa Kormanski, Julie Folk, Andrea Elder, Brenda Miller, Lisa Grace, Glenn Martin, Michael Martin, Penne Hor- ton, Lynn Weaver, Chris Rankin. BAND OFFICERS DISTRICT REGIONAL BAND Lynn Weaver Ron Maslanik Mary Johnson George Mitchell Wendy Fox Max Bollman Andrea Elder Mike Villa Jana Neville Mike Bollinger 00 PROM COMMITTEE 1985 Front: Heidi Hoover, Janice Thompson, Beth Miller, Debbra Ruhlman, Gina Burns, Pam Adolphson, Sharon Duvall, Terry Black, Matsumi Katmatsu, Donna Black, Lori Reed, Mary Russell, Missy Pembrooke 2nd Row: Susie Hodge, Lisa Barton, Paula Figard, Brenda Walkins, Gloria Zdrosky, Carla Foster, Dawn Lemin, Carol Stapelton, Lisa Corbin, Angel Hockenberry, Jennie Stapelton, Dawn Ritchey, Missy Gates, Barb Smith 3rd Row: Carrie Hicklin, Evie Moffat, Lori Brown, Virgina Aller, Jodi Bucknell, Shelby Miller, Cyndy Long, Lisa Grace, Lori Hess, Chris Hamilton, Angie Summers, Joise Williams, Ted Weimert 4th Row: Heidi O’Neal, Tina Boliman, Ray Duvall, Ronnie Kinzey, Eddie Fessler, Rodney Carberry, Stacey Sibery, David Edwards, Bobby Jenkins, Bonnie Meek, Darrin Woomer, David Park, Back: Adam Phipps, Chris Rubert, Greg Norris, Shawn Heath, Mr. Killian, Mr. Snyder. ' 00 j 1S may ■ «• A -i- clBoo«w • V ISHIM6 Wtl -S It « «- 88SS. y . . 119 Or 00 CO m rito. Di itchell lartAn 'Lauren KijrhcrrM lain, Alia 2nd hee, 1st row-Mike Rae, Joel Treece, Kellyjileihart,™ row-Nyssa Kormanski, YvoAneil ightjAlichek' I Prke.jj Pam McGhee, Michelle I.ove LymuAVeaver.sKTitt Gersch, Lori Hess, John Walters, I JSTT Krrrrw Nafha Jobnson. Tod Wendy Fox, Max Hollman, Karen Weaver, Lisa Rarer, t-iurt Iteight,' RoSne Andrea Elder 5th row-Anna Foster, George Mitchell, Julie Maslanik, Nicole Mj Pannebaker, Jodie Wise, Dawn Mohr, Dana Maslanik SKI CLUB SECRETARIAL CLUB 1st row-Janice Thompson, Tammy Runk, Wendy Fox 2nd row-Brenda Miller, Carla Foster, Angel Hockenberry, Lisa Bartola, Evie Moffat, Tina Bollman, Connie Rhodes, Missy Pembrooke, Mrs. Gates trofn pti(WWay evrile-W ii-y Duvall. Jflfc: |Ke. Dor® Laura CorneTT Ri ht-Tracie i Brode, Faye Ramstead, Julie iSa Roland. Alecia Neuder, Amy Rupei HUMANE SOCIETY CLUB DRAMA CLUB 123 TEA HOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON CAST CREW AFS CLUB m. Andrea Elder-President, Lynn Weaver-Vice President, Anna Foster-Secretary, '1 i ml vri'n1.mi | 1985 Foreign Exchange Stu- dent-Mutsumi Komatsu 1st row-Missy Erode, Joelle Barton, Bobbie Sue Mitchell, Belinda Long, 11 iiln I II' h i Til illi,|n m|h Theresa Hiquet, dill Jones, Donna Black, Dawn Ritchey, Curt Wright, Lisa Territo, Sherri McGhee, Pam McGhee, Nyssa Kormai Phoebe Killian, Jackie Weaverling 2nd row-Raedell Carberry, Mike Swope, Tammy Runk, Lori Reed, Pam Long, Mary Russell, Stacey Seibert, Pam Johnson, Yvonne Feight, Michele Rourke, 3rd row-Julie Reed, Lisa Baker, Angie Summers, John Husick, Nathan Johnson, Steve Hess, Alan White, Chris Hamilton, Lori Hess Back-Max Bollman, George Mitchell, Mark Shope CM TITAN TOPICS STAFF -Missy Brode, Paft WpfrTrJ M|a Miller, Duane Gildea, C won, Janeen Hess. Bam Wri bw win a ‘WUIFH lansenT rroti HeVigBfWJ TOidi O’Neal-Front- Mary Johnson, Grace Spi y Seibert, Jana Miller, Greg Taylor Bad Ra uvall, Adam Phipps, Jeff Morrow, Jeff Sitch ona uiarK, SADD Angie Summers-President, Todd Spargo-Vice President, Penne Hor- ton-Secretary Treasurer 1st row-Jeff Morrow, Lee Bollinger, Greg Black, Mike Keifman 2nd row-Ron Kinzey, Pam Long, Lori Reed, Phoebe Killian, Ernie Jones, Lori Brown, Dulce Thomas, Sue Ellen Oberman, Mr. Young (advisor) DAILY NEWS REPORTERS Julie Folk, Heidi Hoover, Absent from photo: Jana Neville 128 GOLF CLUB Ron Maslanik-President, Joel Neuder-Vice President (missing from photo) 1st row-Mike Keifman, Greg Black, Rod Donaldson, Kevin Reed 2nd row-Doug Smith, Nathan Johnson, Rodney Carberry, Eddie Fessler Great form John! Golf balls don’t float, Kevin 129 s NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1st row-Lori Hess, Bonnie Meek, Julie Folk, Jill Jones, Chris Hamilton 2nd row-Lisa Baker, Barb Smith, Phoebe Killian, Connie Rhodes, Sherri McGhee, Nyssa Kormanski, Todd Spargo, Mike Swope 3rd row-Dulce Thomas, Tammy Zelanko, Lori Weaver, Penne Horton, Rod Donaldson, David Elder Back- Nathan Swope, David Stanton, Paul Wilson, Donna Miller, Lynn Weaver, Pam McGhee, Mark Burke, Michele Rourke, Brenda Miller, Steve Rhodes, John Husick, Greg Black H 1-1 w Whiu fam kFessler.i iy -Preldent, Jeff Morrow-Yi President, Mike Villa-Treasurer (missing from phmo) lstlrov 1, I) lina Heaton, AndiyrElder, Heidi O’Neal, Missy Brode 2nd row- Sue JTarnes, Mai ?r, Jo|i Bucknell, Lisa race, Mary Johnson, Sue Hodge, Heidi Hoover, 3rd w- FredjHe ina Boll man. Mich e Smith, Wendy Fox, Max Bollman 4th row- Lori Hesa, Chris Haihilt jflvlay, Ron Maslanik 5th row- Richie Rhoat, Joe Norris, Mike Bollinger dreg Wr roc roo Ride ’em cowgirl! 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Phone: 635-3900 J 145 ’WtcUen.' ‘Dine i We Take Pride In Preparing Our Food From Scratch TRI COUNTY PETROLEUM Route 22, Box C Mill Creek, PA. 17060 A Division of K5SSKVI Petroleum Company Phone: (814)643-3418 BOX 108 DEFIANCE, PA 16633 (814) 928-4266 Paul Delores Knepp, Proprietors R R VENDING COMPANY IVAN WHITE, INC. 801 Main Street Saxton, PA. Phone: 635-2473 “All Lines Of Insurance” Complete Vending Service Saxton, PA. 16678 Phone: 635-2194 J J AUTOMOTIVE JOHN N. WALTER 1405 MAIN ST. SAXTON, PA. 16678 Compliments Of Contract Auto Body Repairs Refinishing Car Truck Frame Repairs R.V. Repairs Refinishing Steam Cleaning Service Insurance Estimates DR. MRS. C. L. ISENBERG Saxton, PA. Best Wishes To The Class Of 1985 AL NANCY MASOOD IT’S A GOOD TIME FORTHE GREAT TASTE Saxton, PA. U.S. Route 22 Huntingdon, PA. 16652 Chevrolet RUSSELL’S STORE Shy Beaver-Lake Raystown R.D. 1 James Creek, PA Phone: (814)658-3447 • Boat Storage • Gas Oil • Groceries • Bait • Fishing Licences • White Kerosene • Propane STOUDNOUR CHEVROLET, INC. Phone: 635-2914 Saxton, PA. 16678 Prompt Reliable D.C. HESS SANITATION SERVICE Todd, PA Phone: (814)448-3275 MARK-EAT SHOPPE “The One You Can Count On” “A Barnfull Of Flavor In Every Bite” Phone: (814)766-2522 R.D. 1 Courteous Woodbury, PA. 16695 148 THE DAILY NEWS Salutes The Tussey Mountain School Page Reporters Compliments Of J.C. SHOCK Read The School News Page Every Friday During The School Year In The Huntingdon Daily News 325 Penn Street Huntingdon, Pa. 16652 Phone: 643-4040 Box 376 Huntingdon, PA i «Opii © GRIFFITH ROARING SPRING, PA OIL, INC. Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Quality Petroleum Products Since 1943 Phone: 814-224-2614 850 North Route 36 Roaring Spring, PA. 16673 Huntingdon Mt. Union 814-643-2205 814-542-2584 149 Quality Products from the Broad Top J( P Fu 1 11 it me 9Vit- -inF- Congratulations To The Class Of 1985 From The “I Wood, PA Phone: 635-2355 Visit Our Factory Showroom In ( cntral Pennsylvania - fc. Compliments Of: HORTON’S GARAGE Broad Top, PA. HESS AMOCO R.D. 1, Saxton, PA. Phone: 635-3857 HUNTINGDON T.V. CABLE CO., INC. ISETT’S GIFTS Chips, Soda, Cigarettes, Ice Cream, Candy. Family Video 150 Huntingdon Saxton Phone: 793-3725 Or 695-7037 METZLER AUTO SALES INC. L.C. Don Metzler 512 S. Market St. Martinsburg, PA FORD LEIDY’S STUDIO What’s Really New In Creative Portraits? Personal Attention. Gerald T. Leidy 211 Woodlawn Ave. Martinsburg, PA. 16662 Phone: 814-793-2718 JANET’S GIFT SHOPPE 724 Main St. Saxton, PA. 16678 SUNNYSIDE MARKET R.D. 1 Hopewell, PA. 16650 Phone: 814-928-4418 8 AM - 9:30 PM Weekly 9 AM - 9 PM Sunday ARTS TIRE AUTO PARTS Saxton, PA. Phone: 635-3181 DON’S SERVICE STATION Coalmont, PA. Phone: 635-2411 HEDGE’S GARAGE BODY SHOP BROAD TOP AUTO SUPPLY R.D. 1, Six Mile Run, PA 16679 Phone: 928-4622 Phone: 635-2745 Dudley, PA. 151 For Complete Insurance Protection SAXTON AUTO PARTS MARTIN G. KYPER INSURANCE Saxton, PA. Phone: 635-3462 402 Penn Street Huntingdon, PA. 16652 Phone: 643-3630 WEAVER’S GARAGE R.D., Saxton, PA OLCT — OLDS WEST PENN ST MARTINSBURG PA 16M2 • Body Repairs • State Inspection • Speed Equipment Phone: 635-2929 Phone: 793-2134 THE PIZZA SHOP 612 Washington St. Huntingdon, PA •pIZZA • Utility Equipment • Construction Equipment • Forestry Equipment • Trailers Impactors Anita “Mom” Gearhart, Owner Phone: 814-643-5691 FOSTER F. WINELAND, INC. R.D. 2, Martinsburg, PA. Phone: 793-3734 ROARING SPRING DEPT. STORE FURNITURE GALLERIES Best Place To Shop Since 1863 Phone: 224-2157 Roaring Spring, PA. L=_ c vXfX Corner Of Nason Drive Rt. 36 Roaring Spring, PA. Ph. 224-4336 152 CLIFFS DISCOUNT CARPET STUDIO R.H.S. k RURAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC. Y 524 Washington St. Huntingdon, PA. 16652 v Phone: 814-643-3122 • Carpet • Linoleum • Wall Paper 216 5th Street Huntingdon, PA. Professional Home Medical Supply And Equipment Service Professional Uniform Maternity Wear Phone: 814-643-0287 W) STANDING STONE JP GOLF CLUB DAR-WIL DAIRY MART jf Route 26 North Huntingdon, PA. Phone: 643-5690 Milk Milk Products Baked Goods Sandwiches Martinsburg, PA. D.W. “DOC” HOOVER, INC. I I IICUC Advertising Specality || 1 IbUXinttXX . «hTetic Uniform. • Group Fundraisers Phone: 793-2128 • Athletic Equipment Bolens Lawn Garden Equipment Ford Tractors Equipment R.D. 2, Martinsburg, PA. Custom Designed Silk Screening Jackets, Shirts, Hats, Inc. 619 Washington St. Huntingdon, PA Ph. 643-1120 Ontuoc. th3 itt2L i u s- Route 22 [ Huntingdon, PA. Phone: 643-6727 Don Rapp, Realtor Rt. 22. Huntingdon. Pa. (814)643-1004 “Century 21 is the top Seller of Real Estate in America. “ • Residential • Cottages • • Land Investments • Appraisals • M 153 Congratulations Class Of 1985! FRANK P. HOMMON 24 HOME ASSOCIATION Huntingdon, PA. • Weddings «Funerals • Flowers for all Occasions • Silk Dried • Fresh Cut «Florafax Wire Service Harvey’s Flowers Ted Jean Weimert Family 805 8TH STREET SAXTON. PA. 16678 KELLER’S School Supplies, Hallmark Cards, Party Goods Papermate, Cross Parker Pens SCM Typewriters, Calculators, Art Supplies 504 Washington Street Huntingdon, PA. Phone: 643-3490 Robert S. Figard BOX 99, R. D. 1 SIX MILE RUN, PA. 16679 area code GARAGE 928-4714 814 RESIDENCE 928-4978 ROSY’S TAVERN RESTAURANT Six Mile Run, PA. Phone: 928-5011 Congratulations To The Class Of ’85 MARCOCCI Distributor Of Fine Beverages Dudley, PA. !l?[ 11 @1 5S 1 [PiraMS=©[Lli MOTOtSISMIiS, Phone 643-3710 Congratulations To The Class Of 1985. THE COFFEE SHOP Fred Audrey Arnold 726 Main Street Saxton, PA. 154 NEWBURG COUNTRY STORE ARNOLD’S MARINE SALES “0 George Norma Alenovitz Route 994 Star Route, Broad Top, PA. Phone: 814-448-3725 Propane Gasoline • Lodging Boat Trailer Storage • Fishing Lie. Bait Tackle • Groceries R.D. 1, Box 132 James Creek, PA 16657 Phone: 814-635-3656 Tom Arnold, Owner Phone: 635-2061 Compliments Of: MARTIN MARTIN CONTRACTORS E. EICHELBERGER SONS Saxton, PA. Phone: 635-2632 • Hardware • Paints • Wallpaper Saxton, PA 16678 SHARON SITCH’S SALON Phone: 635-2351 Precision Hair Cutting Mens Womens Hair Styles 1200 Mifflin Street Saxton, PA. Phone 635-3131 HENNESSEY’S FRUIT MARKET Open 7 Days A Week 9:30 - 9:30 ___Saxton, PA. 16678_ Compliments Of Scissors Comb POSER’S JANE HEATH’S BEAUTY SALON 600 Washington Street Huntingdon, PA. 16652 Ladies Store Youth Center Broad Top City, PA. MARK S. BOLINGER, M.D. BULGER JEWELRY 18th Norris Streets • 718 Main Street Saxton, PA. 16678 Saxton, PA. Office Hours By Appointment • Allegheny Street Phone: 635-2801 Martinsburg, PA. BOLLMAN’S ROBERT L. JENKINS BODY SHOP AGENCY AUTO SALVAGE Representing Federal Kemper Insurance Co. R.D., Saxton, PA. 913 Sixth Street Phone: 635-3203 Saxton, PA Phone: 635-3430 Discover Congratulations To The Class Of $1 BEN FRANKLIN 1985! i Where quality is right at home! SAXTON DENTAL SERVICE 800 Main Street J.F. Tate, D.D.S. J.A. Hitchens, D.D.S. Saxton, PA. 801 Main Street L Phone: 635-3530 Saxton, PA. 156 LAWRENCE L. NEWTON Attorney At Law 331 Penn Street Huntingdon, PA. 16652 Phone: 643-3820 “3 4 Miles From Raystown Lake U.S. Route 22, Huntingdon, PA. 76 Rooms, Banquet Meeting Facilities, Lounge Ph. 643-3934 Congratulations Class Of ’85! ROG GARNER CHEVROLET BlICk • CADILLAC PH. MS-1111 • RT. 22 • BOX 3tt • HUNTINGDON, FA 1M52-03M cr_J) overall (jiiociahyJfnc. INSURANCE•REAL ESTATE Huntingdon, Pa. 643-3000 Compliments Of: RELIABLE CLEANERS 308 Fifth Street Huntingdon, PA. 16652 Phone: 643-2541 Compliments Of: HOLLIDAYSBURG TRUST COMPANY Martinsburg, PA. THE j MOVIE HOUSE Video Movies - Rentals Sales 422 Washington St. Huntingdon, PA. 16652 Phone: 814-643-1410 MUR JEWELRY COMPANY Downtown Huntingdon Tussey Mountain Class Rings 625 Washington Street Phone: 643-2760 J 157 Compliments Best Wishes From MARY TIP SNYDER YODERS Yoder’s FAMILY RESTAURANT WF? HILLSIDE Wp LOUNGE .iS 'im Route 22 Between Huntingdon Mt. Union TTjr Phone: 542-9596 ulu 16 Ft. Salad Bar Banquets Parties For The Best Of Health RITCHEY’S DAIRY Country Fresh Dairy Products 45 Years Of Service 1940-1985 Martinsburg, PA. The brand that fits — ENYEART’S MENS STORE Complete Line Of Formal Wear Rentals For Proms Weddings Saxton, PA. Phone: 635-2141 W€V€NB€RG 3 TO IMiSter DoruXt ®Momfopos 730 Washington Street Huntingdon, PA Open 24 Hours SERVlltTAR SAXTON HARDWARE, INC. 7th. Spring Streets Saxton, PA. Phone: 635-3737 Compliments Of: LEIDY HOME FURNISHINGS Martinsburg, PA Compliments Of AUDREY’S A.G. MARKET Riddlesburg, PA. Phone: 928-5501 158 PEFFER’S MT. VIEW HOTEL — LOUISE HINISH BEAUTY R SALON 1 Broad Top City, PA Phone: 635-2493 Six Mile Run, PA. Phone: 928-4873 Or 928-4225 HOWIE’S SPORTS CENTER CONNER’S KITCHEN 623 Washington Street Formerly Fouse’s Dairy Huntingdon, PA. Full Menus Phone: 814-643-1142 James Creek, PA Phone: 658-3916 HILLCREST PHARMACY LONG’S TIRE SERVICE Route 36 Nason Drive Roaring Spring, PA R.D. 2, Martinsburg, PA. Phone: 224-5116 Phone: 793-2083 HEIDIE’S RESTAURANT ELLIOTT’S APPLIANCES FURNITURE, Martinsburg, PA. INC. Phone: 793-4382 Roaring Spring, PA. j THE CUSTOM DRAPERY SHOP STRAITS SUB SHOP 522 Washington Street Huntingdon, PA. Phone: 643-3348 516 Washington Street Huntingdon, PA. 16652 Phone: 643-5121 MIKE BURNS SEPTIC SERVICE RAYSTOWN POOL COMPANY R.D. 1, Saxton, PA. R.D. 1, Box 88A, Saxton, PA. Phone: 635-3529 Or 635-2491 Phone: 635-3716 TAYLOR’S ARCO SPORTING SUPPLY LASHINSKY’S TWIN GABLES 1 R.D;, Saxton, PA. Broad Top City, PA. Phone: 635-2127 CHAMBERLAIN’S AMOCO Compliments Of C D ARCO Riddlesburg, PA. Phone: 928-4601 Robertsdale, PA. M BLACK’S GENERAL STORE B.R. Independent Store Broad Top, PA Phone: 635-3263 Glenn Black, Prop. SEARS CATALOG STORE Beverly Territo, Prop. 900 Sixth Street Saxton, PA. SCOTT’S SPORTING GOODS Hunting Fishing Supplies Phone: 658-2128 R.D. 1, Hesston, PA. 16647 MARTY TERRITO’S BARBER STYLING SALON 619 Main Street, Saxton, PA Phone: 635-3852 CHADWICK’S AUTO PARTS R.D. 1, Saxton, PA. Phone: 635-3673 SEVEN POINTS BAIT GROCERY Hesston, PA. Phone: 658-3718 YOUNG’S STORE General Merchandise Todd, PA Phone: 448-3916 J J’S EXXON Groceries, Sporting Goods, Bait Cooks, PA. Phone: 448-2894 AUDREY’S BEAUTY SALON Broad Top City, PA. Phone: 635-2758 HESS’S CUSTARD STAND R.D. 1, Broad Top City, PA. Phone: 448-3518 Congratulations Class Of ’85! QUALITY BEVERAGE 1431 Oneida Street Huntingdon, PA., Ph. 643-0860 STATE FARM INSURANCE AGWAY, INC. James R. Bair 303 8th Street, Huntingdon, PA. Phone: 643-4920 Supplies For The Farm, Home Garden Alexandria, PA. Phone: 669-4454 TCV . V fss- c- ■'■•S' V CAv w ' ;-.■' y w Vx: Cn ' , ' •• V'C -V X ■ f,v ' Vv - -v s S - • Ax r:' ' •' V' '- ’V x Xx' y s-“X ’x-y vx v % v, ••. — V Xa A ■ - vy ' -' ' .. ‘ A . y. V% — V t.AX V , . • «T xr , ‘ v x - v • x a v ir v A. ;- ■' ■ '-' • “CA'- v . v 'iN s, v , A . - ■ 0-'v%-TV;‘- .rv:- . . -v V' V'N V V___________- v ' K V , vr VV X‘ y •-'•• :w v v V x ' X VvV •:- s- s'- s , —S ' v -AV-'S ' . •, • v' V v. —• . s v r y A. , X‘ 0. • ■ y Vw. X ; y K - ,N v % K • - . y V.- x ' t • f XV - r v - ' s ;-s',' vsA Sv s;ys:; v .- rrzy? 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