Clarion Area High School - Clarionette Yearbook (Clarion, PA)
- Class of 1976
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Fortunately for seniors in this school, there is an xll gli fl educator whose lesson plans incorporate these much needed counselings into her dai- , ly teachings. Just by living what she believes, she has taught us loyalty, compassion, honesty, self-confidence, and most of all, love for others and for ourselves. Not on ly, is she a teacher hoping to instill a thirst for 'knowledge in her students, but she is a - . concerned human being striving to prepare young adults about to enter the real world for the obstacles they will encounter. She represents something different to each sen- X, ior, but to the rest of the school she is known as Nlrs. Estadt. . You have opened so many doors for us, Nlrs. Estadt--in our minds, and in our hearts. We can never expect to repay our debt to you in full, but we offer you this , l dedication as a monument to the memories you have given us. And so, as the years go by, we hope that you will treasure this, and often think of the Class of '76. 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Her future plans are to become a R.N., but for now she spends her time swimming, cruising, and enjoying walks in the snow. G.A.A. 10,112 Drama Club 10,112 Spirit Club 10,112 Yearbook 121 Choir 1O,11,12Q Sr. Girls' Ensemble7 Intra- murals 1O,117 Cheerleader 11,12. MARK ANDREW AARON Aaron Mark is a leader in any instance. A crucial component in the Bobcat's drive for victory, Mark inspired his teammates by his outstanding perform- ances. While not actually participating in a sport Aaron spends his free time running and bike riding to stay in shape. His unique philosophy can best be des- cribed by Mark's favorite quotation-- The Lord is first, my friends second, and Iam third. In the future Mark plans to attnd college majoring in physical therapy. Class officer 10,11,127 Student Council 10,111 Band 10,11,127 Football 10,11,12 icaptain 1217 Wrestling 10, 11,122 Track 10,11,12. f wvvwswls 7-nga I , 1 ft Yffffi-X . Stephanie Hindman iCor. Sec.l LISA AGOSTINELLI Lisa Lisa takes life easy, enjoying being on her own and listening to good music A good time for Lisa consists of meet- ing new people and getting involved in a good party. ROBERT EUGENE ALLIO I Bob While having a generally good time is Bob's favorite pastime, he also enjoys listening to tunes, drinking good beer, and being alone. After high school, Bob hopes to do some traveling. JULIA MARIE AMSLER IICBJII Julie's love for animals is made evident by her plans to become a veterinarian and the time she devotes to her Appaloosa. A skilled athlete, CBJ is outstanding on the B-Ball court, and enjoys horseback riding and water skiing. Drama Club 107 FCA 107 Jr. Acad- emy of Science 111 Nlath Club 11 tV.P.i7 National Honor Society 11,12 tPres. 1217 G,A.A. 10,112 Band 111 Intramurals 10,111 Girls' Basketball 10,11,127 Volleyball 11. KIMBERLY LYNN AUSTIN IlKimIl A cheerleader since seventh grade, Kim's school spirit is unsurpassable. She has proven her dedication by the many long hours she spends as editor of the yearbook. Through her achieve- ments, Kim has brought honor to her- self and her school. Dancing, good music, and snowball battles bring Pleas' ure to Kim in her spare time. Uncertain of which college she will attend, Kim plans to major in French or business. G.A.A. 10,112 Spirit Club, 127 127 Drama Club 10,11,127 Yearbook 11,12 teditor 1237 Choir 127 Senior Girls' En- sembIe7 Varsity Cheerleader 10,11,122 Volleyball 11,121 Intramurals 10,112 Penn State Scholars Program 117 PSAT! NMSQT Letter of Commendation 122 National Honor Society 11,122 Miss ALF 19762 Who's Who among American High School Students 127 Select Choir 12. MARIANNE BART LEY Murr Murr spends part of her free time painting signs for Spirit Club or attend- ing Bobcat basketball games. She also enjoys outdoor activities such as horse- back riding. Marianne's future plans include attending business school. G.A.A. 10,11,122 Drama Club 10, 11,122 Spirit Club 10,11,127 Business Club 11,12. BARBARA SUE BEERS Barb Somewhat of a jack-of-all trades , Barb seems to have an interest in every- thing worth being involved in in this school. The yearbook staff has affection- ately dubbed her their paraphernalia editor. When not patching up loose ends in the yearbook, building sets, or total- ing expenses as class treasurer, Barb likes listening to music, backpacking, and camping. Future plans for Barb cen- ter around West Virginia University. Student Council 10,117 Class Officer 11,12 KV. Pres. 11, Treas. 12,2 Drama Club 127 G.A.A. 10,117 Yearbook 121 Band 1O,11,12' Intramurals 10,111 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 11. JANIS AR LENE BAUER Sunshine Being Bobbi on the cheerleading squad, Jan expecially enjoys watching the Bobcats striving to be number one. Lasagna, chicken and pistachio nuts are Jan's favorite foods. Her favorite person to be with is Pete. After graduation Jan plans to enter beautician's school. G.A.A. 10,112 Spirit Club 127 Busi- ness Club 11,121 Drama Club 11,122 Student Council 111 Cheerleader 11,12. BARBARA ANN BELFORE Barb Swimming at Toby Beach, going to a good party or cruising with her friends are things Barb most enjoys. Barb also gets a kick out of being squirrelly or ad- miring giraffes. Next fall Barb will at- tend Clarion State College to major in forensic chemistry. G.A.A. 10,112 Drama Club 107 Spirit Club 11,122 Yearbook 11,12 tPic. Ed. 1277 Intramurals 10,117 Girls' Basketball Sta- tistician 11,122 National Honor Society 11,122 Commencement Usherette 117 9th Grade Boys Basketball Statisti- cian 12. MICHAEL DOUGLAS BEARY Pinkster When Pink is not partying or hitch- hiking, he can usually be found fishing or just loafing. Although conditioning for basketball is too rugged for Pink's taste, he still enjoys being a member of the team. After graduation, Pink plans to travel before entering a trade school. Lettermen's Club 11,122 Football 122 Track l0,11,12j Basketball 10,11,l2j Most Consistent Performance in Basket- ball 1974-1975. JO ANN BOROVICK lIJoeyIl Riding her registered Appaloosas through the country is Joey's favorite pastime. Joey also enjoys most sports, expecially boating. Next year Joey hopes to travel to the Western states before settling down in nursing school. G.A.A. 10,117 Drama Club 10,11,12. RODNEY GALEN BYERS Il Rodll In his spare time Rod builds models. His favorite class is shop, where he en- joys working with wood. After gradua- tion Rod plans to become a carpenter. TAlVllVlY J. CANADAY lITam II Tam's interest and enthusiasm in student government are displayed by her participation on committees such as the Student Course Planning and the Social Committee of the Research Learning Center. Cooking and reading are her hobbies. Tam will continue her educa- tion at Clarion State College next fall. Square Dancing 112 Social Com- mittee 11: Cooking Club 112 Student Council 10,112 F.A.Y.S. Newspaper 121 Bicentennial Committee 11,122 Student Course Planning 122 S.C.I.F. 122 Chorus 10,12. MARGARET LYNN CALDWELL II Peggy's summers are spent at the river swimming and water skiing or at- tending summer majorette practice. Horseback riding, long walks in the snow, and reading mystery novels are some of Peggy's other hobbies. Her fu- ture plans are indefinite. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 10,11,121 Student Council 107 Business Club 122 Spirit Club 122 Choir 10,11,127 Nlajor- ette 10,11,12 lCo-Commander 12,1 In- tramurals 10,l1. CRAIG ALAN CARRIER Wormie Hunting, fishing, or hiking is where you can find Wormie in his free time. To add to Wormie's outdoor life, he also enjoys swimming and canoeing. It is difficult to be a wrestler, expecially a light weight wrestler but Wormie has been a light weight for grappler three years. After graduation Wormie has no definite plans. Lettermen's Club l0,11,127 Wres- tling 10,11,12j Industrial Arts 10,11. SUSAN LYNN CAMPBELL Susie Susie can always be found talking and laughing with her friends. When she isn't cheering for one of our mighty Bobcat teams, Susie enjoys eating and going to dances. After high school Susie's future plans are indefinite. J.V. Cheerleader 122 Drama Club 11,121 G.A.A. 10,112 Intramurals 10,117 Spirit Club 11,12. LISA ROSE CHERICO Ill-isa!! Lisa, who enjoys playing basketball for the Bobkitten team, likes to spend Saturday nights at the Big E or cruisin' around with friends. Lisa also likes to party with a lot of people or swim at Toby Beach in the summer. After grad- uation, Lisa plans to attend a nursing school. Jr. Academy of Sci. 113 Color Guard 1O,11,123 Choir 122 Sr. Girls' En- semblep G.A.A. 103 Drama Club 10,113 Spirit Club 121 Stu. Council 113 Yrbk. 12: Girls' Basketball Mgr. 113 Girls' Volleyball 11,123 Intramurals 10,11. KAREN CARRIER Karen This school-spirited student enjoys all sports, but especially likes watching the Steelers. Karen likes being with friends and Braid. She dislikes snobby people and Nlondays. After graduation, Karen plans to go into the field of busi- ness as a typist, and later, get married. Drama Club 1O,l1,l23 G.A.A. 107 Spirit Club 12 lTreas.l. DEBRA LYNN CONNER Debbie Debbie fills part of her free time by painting or reading. She loves cats and enjoys helping to take care of the other animals on her farm. Debbie in- tends to enter a business school next a . Drama Club 10,11,123 Business Club 11,12. JOSEPH FREDERICK CHERICO Fred Although Fred participates in foot- ball, track, and basketball, he is much more than just an athlete. Fred always seems to find time to help out his friends and contribute time to class projects. When Fred is not in training for a sport, he is usually found at the nearest party. Next year Fred expects to go to Pitt, hoping to become a phys- ical therapist. Lettermen 's Club 10-12 lV. Pres. 1273 Choir 122 Football 10-122 Basket- ball 10-123 Track 10-122 Underclass- man Tournamentp All American Assoc. in Basketball 74-752 Most Improved and Best Foul Shooter 73-74. All Conference lst team 's tight End, All tourney team at Juniata Christmas Tourn. 12. BETH ANN CRAWFORD lIBethIl This sports minded senior enjoys snow-skiing, swimming, and tennis. Beth's pleasure in shopping for clothes is apparent by the many fashionable ensembles she wears to school. Beth loves Italian food and chocolate, and enjoys listening to music. Her interests in business administration made Beth's position as business editor of the year- book much easier. Beth will attend Penn State and major in business and marketing. N.H.S. 11,121 Clarion High Spirit 11,123 Drama Club 10-123 G.A.A. 10, llj Spirit Club 10,12j Yrbk. 11,12 tBus- iness Ed. 1213 Intramurals 1O,11j Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 113 Stu. Council 11,12. JANE CAVEN CROOKS Crooksy Crooksy enjoys playing basketball, which is evident when she performs on the court. Jane loves sewing, quiet Sundays, and partying with friends. Crooksy plans to attend college at Indiana, Pennsylvania. Drama Club 10,112 Spirit Club 11, 127 G.A.A. 107 Yearbook 122 Choir 11, 127 Sr. Girls' Ensemble: Basketball 10, 11,127 Volleyball 11,127 Outstanding Defensive Volleyball Player 117 Intra- murals 107 Cheerleader 107 Class Officer 12 CV. Pres.l7 Commencement Usherette--Honorary Marshall 117 Homecoming Court 12 lQueenl. JAMES DODDS Rabbit Rabbit enjoys practically all sports, but especially likes basketball and swimming. Bicycling and walking in the woods are among his other interests. After graduation Jim plans on going into the field of medicine. Astronomy Club 107 Chess Club 112 Football 11,127 Track 11,127 Basket- ball 1o,11,12. JEANNE ANNE DEITZ Iloitzll One half of the set of senior class twins, Jeanne enjoys varied activities. She likes cooking and sewing but most of her free time is spent with one spe- cial person. Jeanne will attend Clarion State College in the fall and major in elementary education. Choir 10,11,127 Select Choir 127 Sr. Girls' Ensemble7 Drama Club 10, 11,122 Intramurals 107 G.A.A. 107 Spirit Club 12. GREGORY LEWIS DOLBY IlD0Ibyll Whenever and wherever there is a party, Dolby will probably be there. Keeping clear of loud, bothersome people and having time to himself are important to Greg. When he finds the time, he either gets away for a day of hunting or heads for the river to spend the day waterskiing. After grad- uation Greg hopes to attend the School for Nleatcutters in Toledo, Ohio. Industrial Arts 1O,11. JEFFREY WAYNE DEITZ Neanderthal Jeff hunts and works on cars in his spare time. He also enjoys spending time in Callensburg or cruising around Clarion. Jeff is always ready to help with any new project at school such as set building for Drama Club. After gradua- tion he plans to either join the Army or go to college. Drama Club 10,112 Industrial Arts 10,117 Wrestling 12. GREGORY RAY FETZER Fetz At school Fetz spends much of his time working with Audio-Visual equip- ment and constructing sets for Drama Club. Hunting and fishing appeal to Fetz and so he spends much of his free time outdoors. Repairing cars is another of Greg's hobbies. Fetz is not positive of his future plans but thinks a career as a heavy equipment operator would be enjoyable. A-V Aid 107 Basketball Manager 10,11,122 Drama Club 122 Industrial Arts 10,11. DEBORAH ANN DONAHUE ll Debll A senior with quiet diversified in- terests Deb is a consistent top student and spends a good deal of her time and talent marching with the band or play- ing clarinet in the orchestra. Her favor- ite pastimes include partying, attending concerts, eating banana popsicles, and going on band tripsr According to her plans, Deb will be attending Saint Vincent's School of Nursing after graduation. Band 10,11, 122 County Band 1O,11, 127 Orchestra 1o,1i,12p Trick Guard 10,11,127 Girls' Basketball Statistician 112 G.A.A. 107 National Honor Society 11,12 tTreas. 12,2 Student Council 107 Yearbook 12. JULIE NIARIE FORENIAN JuIie Julie likes all kinds of sports and enjoys playing softball and touch foot- ball. She also likes to relax by listen- ing to rock music or hiking through the woods. After high school, Julie is going on to college to major in accounting. Drama Club 10,117 G.A.A. 107 In- tramurals 107 Spitit Club 10,122 S.S.C.C 122 S.C.I.F. 127 Research Learning Center 11,12. PETER NO LAN EDNIONDS Ilpetell Pete's contribution to the football team was not just his excellent kicking ability but the enthusiasm and support he offered his teammates. Off the field he also enjoys hunting and motorcycle riding. In the future Pete would like to get a good job. Lettermen's Club 1O,11,12j Indus- trial Arts 10,117 Football l0,11,l27 Wrestling 10,112 Track 10,12. LARRY RICHARD FOX Skin-head Watching the races at the Sports- man's Speedway is one of Larry's sources of enjoyment. Larry also likes to use his C.B. radio. His interest in cars has influenced Larry to enter the tire business after high school graduation. Astronomy Club 10,117 Chess Club 10,11. SANDRA JEAN GELZHEISER nsandyu Walking in the snow and admiring a full moon are two of Sandy's favorite ways to pass an evening. Sandy also enjoys horseback riding. In the future Sandy thinks she would like to attend art school. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 10,11,127 Spirit Club 127 Business Club 11,12. MICHAEL DEAN GREENAWALT Greeny Reading good books, sculpting, and working with ceramics are lVlikes' favorite hobbies. Mike's talents vary from being a member of the Bobcat wrestling team to being an active member in Drama Club. Mike will attend CSC next fall. Drama Club 11,127 Loafers' Club 11,122 National Honor Society 11,127 Yearbook 127 A.-V. Aid 11,127 Foot- ball ll, Wrestling 11,122 Jr. Academy of Science 11. LISA DIANE GESIN Lissqueak Lisa is well known around school for her colorful artwork. At home Lisa occupies herself by listening to music. She also enjoys spending time with one special person. Art school is a possibil- ity for Lisa's future. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 111 Busi- ness Club 11. STEVEN DOU GLAS GREJDA Steve Our star quaterback excels in all sports, accomplishing outstanding feats in whatever challenge he undertakes. Steve enjoys relaxing in various ways, which include partying, listening to Kansas and Emerson, Lane, and Palmer , and reading. Steve likes eating pizza and observing females. College, and a major in pre-med are in Steve's future. National Honor Society 11,121 Stu- dent Council 12 lTreas.l7 Class Officer 10,11 lSec. 10,1llj Drama Club 10,11, 122 Yearbook 127 Football 10,11,127 Wrestling 10,11,127 Track 10,11,12 lNlVP Track 1111 Jr. Academy of Science 11 12nd placel7 Commencement Usher 11. KENNETH GOBLE Cherry Kid When not at a party, Ken enjoys cruising in his Jeep and talking on the C.B.. Ken also enjoys hunting and making wise cracks. After graduation, Ken plans to attend a school of Forestry Studies. Loafers' Club 10,11, 12. WILLIAM EDWARD HAGER Bin This amicable senior spends most of his time dedicating himself to his favorite sport, football. His success on the football field gained him honor by being a captain this year. He enjoys being understanding to his friends when they need good advice. These attri- butes, along with some of his wild an- tics, have made Bill one of the most popular seniors. His general interests lie chiefly in lively discussions, relax- ing at a pool, or listening to soft rock. Driving to Applewood Valley, Watching T.V., intimidating antagonizers, and spending money are habits which Bill will not break. After graduation, Bill plans to study medicine at Westminister College. Drama Club 10-127 Lettermen's Club 11,12, lSec.-Treas. 12,2 Wrestling 117 Football 10-12, lCaptain 12,2 Track 10-127 N.H.S. 11,122 Student Council 127 All Conference Honorable Mention 12. JEFFERY LEE GROSS Jeff Jeff belongs to the 200 club, lifts weights and hunts to occupy his free time. Jeff's interest in chemistry and medicine were determining factors in his decision to become a pharmacist. 200 Club 117 Jr. Academy of Science 117 Loafers' Club 10,11,12. TERESA SUE HARRIGER llsuell Sue has been a great help in en- couraging all Clarion Bobcat teams this year by being a member of the Spirit Club. She likes to collect knick- knacks and antiques. Sue also enjoys being outdoors and doing exciting things such as camping. In her quieter moods, Sue spends her time writing letters. Business Club 11,127 Choir 10,11, 127 County Choir 127 Drama Club 10, 11,121 Spirit Club 127 Yearbook 12. BRUCE JOHN GWIN Bruce Our ever-famous extra point kicker, Bruce is also an accomplished athlete in golf, and baseball, and wrestling. Along with the enjoyment he receives from sports competition, Bruce likes just talking with friends. Penn State and studying are uppermost in Bruce's plans for the future. Stu. Council 11,122 Clarion High Spirit 127 Loafers' Club 117 Choir 122 County Choir 12, Football 10-127 Sec- ond Team All-Conference Kicker 127 Golf 10-127 Wrestling 10,121 Amer. Legion St. Police Youth Week7 Letter- men's Club 10-12. DAVID LEE HARTLE Toad Dedication and an enjoyment of football and vaulting were the driving forces which brought the honor of four year letterman to Toad. For relaxation, Dave swims at the river and listens to progressive rock. Toad likes weekends and loafing. He plans to attend college. Stu. Council 112 Lettermen Club 10'12j Football 10-127 Track 10-12. GALE LOUISE HARTLE Gale Gale is always in favor of a party. Meeting new people and having fun with her friends appeal to Gale. Swim- ming, especially in the river, is one of Gale's favorite pastimes. Gale's future plans are indefinite but whatever she does Gale will be sure to have a good time. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 111 Spirit Club 117 Business Club 112 Color Guard 11,122 Choir 122 Sr. Girls' Ensemble7 Intramurals l0,l1. GREGORY SCOTT HAWS uHoneyu Honey can usually be found cruising around with a station wagon full of girls. Motorcycling at his family's farm occupies most of Greg's summer vaca- tion. The band would not be the same without Greg's leadership in the brass section. Next fall Honey will begin courses in music education at Clarion State College. Band 10,11,127 Lettermen's Club 10,11,127 Choir 10,112 Track Manager lO,11,127 Soloist President's Concert 107 County Choir 11,127 District Choir 12. RON HARTLE Snootle Parties and girls head Ron's list of pleasures. He also enjoys swimming at the Rock, hunting, and playing foot- ball. After graduation, Ron plans to find a good job, but is uncertain about any further education. Lettermen's Club 11,127 Track 10, 11,127 Loafers' Club 10,11,12f Choir 127 Football 1O,l1,12. MARK RICHARD HEAGERTY Hawkeye When Mark is not playing football, he is usually shooting hoops in prepara- tion for basketball season. Hawkeye likes to take life easy. He thinks just talking with friends or dancing to good music are enough to make an exciting evening. Hawkeye plans to attend col- lege and become a lawyer. Student Council 107 Yearbook Staff 127 Lettermen's Club 11,127 National Honor Society 11,127 Choir 127 County Choir 127 Football 10,11,127 Track 10, 127 Basketball 10,11,127 All Tourna- ment Team in Underclassmen Tourna- ment 10,117 Basketball All-American7 NWMCA M.V.P. in Basketball7 Most Improved Underclassmen Basketball Player 1974-19757 Honorable Mention All-Conference Defensive Halfback. CHARLES ALAN HARTZELL Chuck In his free time Chuck likes to hunt with either bow and arrow or rifle. Chuck's other main hobby is partying. After high school Chuck plans to join the Navy and become an aviation electronic mate. Football 10. STEPHEN NIICHEAL HEINRICH Steve Being a good student as well as a good athlete come naturally to Steve. Many of Steve's summer hours are spent either on the tennis court or playing baseball. He also likes to bowl and play basketball. Steve will major in engineering next fall at Penn State University. National Honor Society 11,122 Band l0,11,12 lPres. 1277 Jazz Band 117 Basketball 10,11,l27 Cross Country 127 Track 122 County Band 107 PSA TINNISQT Letter of Commendation 127 Who s Who Among American High School Stu- dents l27 Quick Quiz Team 12. WARREN BLAIR HENRY Dead Bear At school Warren is usually involved in construction sets for a play or assem- bly but outside of school Warren prefers to relax by hunting or fishing. Warren fills his fall months managing the foot- ball team. After graduation, Warren will enter a vocational training school. Drama Club 10,11,12 lPres. 12l7 Chess Club 111 County Choir 10,11,12j Choir 10, 11,122 Football Manager 11,12. TERRI LEE HEASLEY llHeaslI Heas participates in almost every sport. She has been active in both the girls' basketball and volleyball teams. Terri parties and likes to be with fun people in her spare time. After gradua- tion, Heas plans to attend college. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 107 Spirit Club 11,122 Basketball 10,11,127 Year- book 127 Volleyball 11,127 Best foul shooter in basketball 12. GENEVIEVE LOUISE HEPFL nJennyn During her leisure time Jenny trains dogs, listens to music and works with various carfts. She also enjoys cruising town with a carload of friends. Jenny plans to attend Jefferson Vocational- Technical School after high school. Drama Club 10,11,J27 Business Club 127 Candy Striper 11,127 Library Assistant 10,11. PATRICIA JEAN HEPFL Ilpatll Winter is Pat's favorite time of year. She enjoys all types of winter activities, especially snowball battles. Of course, being with friends appeals to Pat but sometimes she would rather be alone to work on her needleponit. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 10,11,l27 Spirit Club 127 Business Club 11,127 Library Assistant 10,12. STEPHANIE ANN HINDIVIAN llstephll Steph's unconventional ideas and high standards have caused her to be one of the most controversial and out- spoken Ieaders of the senior class. Work- ing through the system of student gov- ernment to implement needed changes in our school occupies much of Stephan- ies' time. Steph spends what free time she has left either churning out copy for the yearbook or rehearsing for Ok- lahoma . Steph's favorite outdoor ac- tivities are back-packing, camping, and canoeing. Writing poetry and reading also appeal to her. Stephanie will attend college next year, possibly West Virginia University. Drama Club 10-12 CV-Pres. 1237 F.C.A. 117 G.A.A. 10,117 Clarion High . Spirit 10-127 Student Council 10-12 tCorr. Sec. 11, Rec. Sec. 1237 Yrbk. Staff 11,12 tCopy Co-Ed. 12, Ident Ed. 123, Trick Guard 11,122 Choir 10-127 Sr. Girls' Ensemble7 Football Statisti- cian 10-122 Intramurals 10,112 N.H.S. 11,127 Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. Stu. 11, Class Off. 10-12 tPres. 10, Treas. 11, Corr. Sec. 1237 Jr. Acad. of Sci. 11 12nd Place Regional37 County Choir 12, Select Choir 127 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 127 Betty Crocker Leader of Tomorrow Award 12. NANCY ELISABETH JAQUISH Nance Nance loves any kind of animal, especially horses. When she is not de- voting her time to riding horses or playing soft ball, Nancy is usually read- ing a good book. Nancy expects to attend college next fall. G.A.A. 1,07 Drama Club 10-127 Bus- iness Club 12. JOANNE CAROL HU LSE Joanne Joanne is interested in all sports but finds football to be the most exciting one to watch. Joanne very seldom misses a high school sports event. She is always there to cheer her favorite players. At home, Joanne likes to make popcorn and tacos. Joanne tries to live by the philosophy that no act of kind- ness is ever wasted. Next fall Joanne will begin classes at Arizona State University in preparation for a career in architecture. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 10-127 Spir- it Club 127 Yrbk. 11,122 Choir 10-122 Sr. Girls' Ensemble7 Football Stat. 10-127 Intra. 10,11. BELINDA SUE KISER IIBII During football season Be is usually on her way to or from flag practice. When she does get some free time, she's either cruis- ing around with tons of people in the car or partying. Her favorite summer pastime is swimming. Be's future includes attending a business school. Drama Club 107 Spirit Club 107 Busi- ness Club 11,12 CV-Pres. 123, Trick Guard 11,122 Choir 127 Sr. Girls' Ensemble7 Girls' Basketball Mgr. 11. RHONDA MARIE ION Rhonda Going to amusement parks or just being with someone special are two of Rhonda's favorite pastimes. Rhonda enjoys cheering for Bobcat basketball games and wrestling matches. Next year Rhonda plans to begin training to become an Xray technologist. G.A.A. 10,112 Drama Club 10,117 Spirit Club 10,122 Candystriper 117 Yearbook 11,127 Choir 127 Cheerleader 11, 127 Intramurals 10,11. MARY MAGDALENE LANDER lllvlaryll Whether she's astounding crowds with her prowess on the basketball and volleyball courts, or cheering her fellow athletes on to victory, Mary always gives 1O0Z. Besides her athletic ability, Mary has a talent for music which she exhibits in the band and pit orchestra. Mary's easy going nature makes her a favorite with everyone. Drama Club 10,122 G.A.A. 107 N.H.S. 11,127 Band 10-12 lVice Presi- dent 12,2 County Band 11,12j Pit Or- chestra 10-127 Basketball 10-127 Most Improved Varsity Basketball Player 11 Volleyball 117 MVP Volleyball Player 111 Wrestling Stat. 11,12. LINDA LUCILLE KISER Il Kisell Kise is active member of the Band's color guard. She can often be found near the band room practicing her newest gun routine for the next football show. Linda is at her best when she is dancing or enjoying a party. She also likes to cruise around town or, if there is nothing else to do, spend an evening at Emer- son's. Linda plans to specialize in respiratory therapy at Presbyterian Hospital after graduation. G.A.A. 101 Drama Club 10-127 Stu. Council 121 Color Guard 10-12 iCo- commander 11,1217 Cheerleader 11, Irltra. 10,117 Homecoming Court 117 Commencement Usherette 11. KIMBERLY JO LAUGHLIN Novack Kim fills her free time by going to parties and being with Bung and Tarba- by. After graduation Kim will be mar- ried and later enter a beauticians' school. Research Learning Center 10,11,12 EDWIN EUGENE KLINE, JR. II ll As senior A-V boy, Ed can be seen commandeering fleets of movie pro- jectors, record players, and television sets through the halls. Wash enjoys all sports, listening to music, and partying. A talented athlete, Wash's ability has been a determining factor in Bobcat victories many times. Ed plans to fur- ther his career in the field of Electronics. Lettermen 's Club 10-127 Audio Visual Club 10-127 Football 10-127 Basketball 10-127 Track 10-12. JOYCE ELIZABETH LEWIS nxjoyceu Joyce's summers are filled with swimming at the dock or just loafing at the river with friends. Parties always attract Jovce. When there is nothing else to do, Joyce likes to cruise around or stay home listening to good music. Joyce plans to continue her education after high school. G.A.A. 107 Spirit Club 107 Student Council 107 Band 10,127 Girls' Track 10. GPJ TERI LEIGH LEWIS ll II Talent and dedication enable Teri to transform a silent piano into an in- strument of beauty. Besides her com- mitment to her music, Teri has faith- fully cheered for the Bobcats since eighth grade. Being Co-Editor of the yearbook's copy staff keeps Teri busy, but she finds relaxation through reading, biking, and swimming at Hager's. Teri's future plans include music and making money, and she will attend Bob Jones University to prepare for this. N.H.S. 11,127 G.A.A. 10,11, tSec. 11,2 Drama Club 10,111 Spirit Club 10, 127 Yrbk. 12 tCopy Co-Editor 12,2 Stu. Council 127 Choir 127 Senior Girl 's En- Semblej Varsity Cheerleader 10-127 In- tra. 10,111 Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. Students 112 Homecoming Court 11,122 Commencement Usherette 112 Carnegie Mellon Music Festival 12nd Placel. SUSAN KAYE MARTZ Susi An accomplished flutist, Susi shares her musical talents by participating in marching band, jazz ensemble, and pit band. When not involved in her music, or performing her duties as sec- retary of Student Council, Susi enjoys sports of all kinds and likes spending her weekends at Emerson's with friend Susi plans to attend Dubois Business College. Jr. Acad. of Sci. 11t2nd Pl3.CElj Business Club 121 Stu. Council 11,12 tCorr. Sec. 12l7 Yrbk. 127 Band 10- 12 tSec. 1277 Choir 10-121 Sr. Girls' Ensemble7 County Band 10-127 Orchestra 10-127 Wrestling Stat. 11,12. JU Ll MARIE LONGHILL IIJuIilI Juli enjoys drawing and has develop- ed quite a talent for it. She likes swim- ming down at the river, spending her weekends at Emerson's, and just being with friends. College and a major in commercial art are in Juli's future. N.H.S. 11,127 Drama Club 111 G.A.A. 117 Clarion High Spirit 117 Stu. Council 127 Yearbook 127 Choir 127 Sen- ior Girls' Ensemble7 Trick Guard 127 Intra. 11. PATTY ANN MAGUIRE llpattyll Patty likes snowy days only when she is settled in front of a fireplace. The seashore holds a special attraction for Patty, especially when she can walk along the deserted beaches at night. Pat intends to major in special educa- tion at Clarion State College. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 10-121 Spir- it Club 122 Yrbk. 127 Choir 11,121 Sr. Girls' Ensemble7 County Choir 127 Clar- ion High Spirit 11. ,X KAREN SUE MAXWELL Karen Wherever there is a Drama Club per- formance, Karen is there. Acting, building sets, and being student director for some of the school plays keep her busy but she also finds time to enjoy some sports. Skating, swimming, and snowmobiling are her fa- vorites. Karen plans to get a job after graduation. G.A.A. 107 Dra. Club 10-12 CV-Pres! Asst. Stu. Dir. 11, Stu. Dir. 12,2 Librarian 10-127 Spirit Club 127 ALF Pageant 19742 Jr. Acad. of Sci. 12. TERRI LEA IVICFERREN llMicll Much of Terri's free time has been devoted to organizing the school's new Spirit Club. Terri likes to attend any type of school sports event. In the sum- mer Terri swims, rides bikes and watch- es television. Terri's favorite fuod is Reese's peanut butter cups. Terri has decided to attend business school next year. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 10,122 Spirit Club 10,12 lPres.l7 Business Cluig 12 lSec.l7 Yearbook 12. J EFF lVIcC LEARY Jeff Snowmobiling and motorcycle riding head Jeff's list of interst. He also enjoys hunting and just being outdoors. Jeff dislikes homework. After graduation, Jeff plans to get a good job. CYNTHIA lVlELLlSH llcynll Among Cyn's favorite pastimes are flirting and drinking rootbeer. She enjoys music, especially Elton John. Cyn be- lieves in self-expression. After gradua- tion she plans to become a surgeon or to join the Army. Clarion High Spirit 11,122 Drama Club 10,11,12j National Honor Society 11,121 Spirit Club 127 Yearbook 122 Intramurals 10,112 Jr. Academy of Science 11 l3rd State D7 Who's Who A- mong American High School Students 11. JINI BERNARD IVICCRORY IIJimll Jim likes to swim and run to keep in shape. He is also known for his en- thusiastic cheering at Bobcat basketball games. He likes to see his friends win on the basketball court as much as he likes to help the football team win on the gridiron. Jim's other interests in- clude loafing, listening to music and riding motorcycles across country. Jim will join the army. Lettermen's Club 11,122 Track 11, 127 Football 11,12. LORI JEAN NIILLER Ill-orill Listening to Pink Floyd7 cruising and parties are Lori's favorite pastimes. Lori is also a member of the Varsity cheerleading squad and Spirit Club. lVluch of Lori's spare time at school is spent typing for the yearbook. Lori's future plans are indefinite. G.A.A. 10,117 Drama Club 107 Spirit Club 11,122 Varsity Cheerleader 10,11,127 Yearbook 11,12 lTyping Editor 12,1 Intramurals 10,11. CAROL JANE MILLIRON Carol Carol believes in astrology. She follows her horoscope closely. Carol's ideas of a good time can be anything from a quiet walk in the snow to being in the middle of a huge party. Next fall Carol will enter college to major in business. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club l0,11,127 Spirit Club 127 Yearbook 127 Business Club 11,127 Intramurals 10,11. LORRIE ANN MUSHRUSH Illvlushll Lorrie's favorite pastime is sleeping. When she is awake, Lorrie can be found cruising around town or munching on a chicken filet sandwich. Checking out the wrestling clinics at the college and swimming at the river keep Lorrie well occupied during the summer. Lorrie's plans after high school are indefinite. G.A.A. 107 Majorette 1O,11,12 lCo- Commander 12,1 Intramurals 10. LORNA DIANE MOORE Lorna Partying and skipping school are two of Lorna's favorite pastimes. She also enjoys cruising around on weekends or staying at home listening to good mu- sic. Lorna is a talented majorette. She likes to spend some of her spare time practicing new tricks for her baton rou- tines, Lorna's future plans include be- coming a nurse. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 107 Spirit Club 107 Majorette 10-12 lFeature Twirler 11,12,j Choir 11,127 Cheer- leader 102 Jr. Acad. of Sci. 11 lSecond Placel. NANCY LEE NEMM ER Nanci The neatly lettered signs hung in the school halls to announce up coming events are mostly Nanci's work. She has traveled and spent some of her vacations in Denver, Colorado. Children and spending an entire day wondering around amusement parks appeal to Nancy. After graduation Nancy will major in occupational therapy at East- ern Michigan University. G.A.A. 10,117 Drama Club 10-127 Spirit Club 127 Candy Striper 122 Clar- ion High Spirit 11,121 FCA 107 Yrbk. 12 Choir 10-121 Sr. Girls' Ensemble7 Jr. Acad. of Sci. 11 llst place regionals, 3rd place statel7 N.H.S. 11,127 County Choir 127 Select Choir 127 Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. Students 127 Intras. 10,111 Wrestling Stat. 12. DEBRA KAY KITCHEN MURPHY lllvlomll Deb gains her most enjoyment from the time she spends with her family. Playing with her son Dan or spending a quiet evening with Denny makes Deb happy. Sundays Deb likes to play foot- ball with the Pensy gang. Reading and water skiing are Deb's other hob- bies. Keeping herself and family happy are Deb's future plans. Drama Club 10,11,127 lSec.-Treas. 11,12l. JEAN MARIE POLATTY Mean Jean During her free time Jean likes to party. Being with her friends, cruising, or sitting around talking are favorites of Jean's If she has to be in school, Jean can most often be found having long chats in the restroom. Jean's fu- ture plans include attending Sharon General Hospital School for Nursing. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 107 Year- book 127 Band A-squad 11,127 Choir 123 Sr. Girls' Ensemble: Girls' Basketball Statistician 107 Track 102 Jr. Academy of Science 11. GRANT DOUGLAS ORDIWAY Rug-haid Grant is a nature enthusiast, spend- ing his summers hunting, backpacking, and canoeing. The sports Grant partici- pates in most often are tennis and ice- skating. Grant plans to enter into the medical profession. Jr. Academy of Science 11 llst Placel. LORI ANN PO LLOCK Butch Butch has a knack for making peo- ple happy. She is well-known for her beautiful alto solos in choir. Lori also enjoys camping and taking long walks in the snow. After graduation, Lori will attend nursing school. G.A.A. 102 Drama Club 10,11,127 Spirit Club 11,125 Yearbook 12: Choir 11,122 Sr. Girls' Ensemblep Select Choir 127 Intramurals 10,112 Who's Who A- mong American High School Students 127 County Choir 127 District Choir 12. THOMAS RALPH PIERUCCI Hunkie Tom is an avid auto racing fan. He hopes to find a career in automotive and diesel mechanics but for now he spends his time partying or cruising with friends. Tom also occupies free moments hunting or fishing. Chess Club 10: Industrial Arts Club 10,115 Math Society 10. SH EILA KAY POPE Sheila Sheila is interested in a little of everything. Her enthusiasm for Marine Biology and photography is balanced by an equal interest in art and modern dance. When she can, Sheila likes to get outdoors, camping, fishing or water- skiing. Sheilaplans to major in marine biology when she goes to college but before then she hopes to travel. Spirit Club 107 Art Club 107 Astron- omy Club 10: Jr. Academy of Science 11 Clst district, 2nd state lp Who's Who A- mong American High School Students 11. RICHARD DOUGLAS PORTER IIRicII Ric's interest in sports is apparent because of his participation on many of the school's atheletic teams. Ric likes to relax by listening to good albums or by playing his guitar. In the future Ric looks forward to attending college. Lettermen 's Club 11,125 Choir 125 Select Choir 125 Football 10-125 Bas- ketball 10,115 Track 11,125 Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. Students 11,125 All Tournament 115 Basketball All-Ameri- can5 Second Team All-Conference Def. Halfback 125 Yrbk. 12. JODI LYNN RILEY llJodilI When Jodi is not typing copy for the yearbook, she may be found cheering for the Cats. Jodi is happiest when she is talking on the phone with her friends. Good parties also appeal to Jodi. Jodi will further her education at a business school. G.A.A. 105 Spirit Club 11,125 Busi- ness Club 11,125 N.H.S. 11,125 Yrbk. 125 Variity Cheerleader 11,125 Intramurals 10, 1. MARGARET JOANN RADAKER IIJO Il Jo loves to sew and help with the cooking at home. Playing basketball or most any kind of sport appeals to Jo. For a few moments alone JoAnn will sometimes slip away for a long walk in the country. Jo thinks the best way to spend an evening is dancing or listening to music. G.A.A. 105 Drama Club 11,125 Spirit Club 125 Yrbk. 125 Clarion High Spirit 12 lSports Editorl5 Band 105 Basketball 10-125 Intra. 10,115 Jr. Acad. of Sci. 11 lHonorable Mentionl. PANI ELA RAE RUNYAN Ilpamll Pam enjoys the simple life, riding horses, walking in snow, and being in the country. She also finds just listening to the radio or swimming enjoyable. Pam plans to go on to college after graduation. Yearbook 125 Drama Club 10-125 Spirit Club 11,125 Business Club 11,12 lTreas. 1275 G.A.A. 105 Intrals. 10,11. KEVIN RENWICK Kevin Kevin is a sports-minded student who, when he's in shape, enjoys running. Swimming and girl-watching go hand in hand as Kevin's major interests. He also enjoys writing and sports, especial- ly baseball, After graduation, Kevin plans on attending Butler Community College to major in architectural design. Basketball 10-125 Yrbk. 125 Track 10-125 Cross County 10,125 Lettermen's Club 10-125 Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. Students 11,12. SCOTT MORGAN SCHNEIDER Scott Scott is a Phillies fan as well as a motorcycle enthusiast. When he is not following one of these two sports on television, Scott backpacks or plays football. Scott plans to enter a career in which his hunting and fishing skills could be of use. Astonomy Club 107 Audio-Visual Club 117 Television Production Club 117 Basketball Manager 11. BRYANT LAWRENCE SANTINI Beanie A favorite of his class and the school, Beanie holds the respected position of Student Council Vice-Presi- dent. Beanie is a dedicated athlete who spends his free time hunting, lis- tening to music, and going to parties. He plans to attend college after graduation. Football 10,11, 122 Lettermen's Club 11,12 lPres. 1277 Student Council 10, 11,12 lV. Pres. 12,2 Track 10,127 Wres- tling 11,122 All Conference lst team Offensive Guard, defensive tackle 12. JULIE ANN SCHRECKENGOST Julie Riding snowmobiles and horses are two of Julie's pastimes. Julie also likes to ice skate and rollerskate. She ad- mires cars, especially ones that have been remodeled. Julie's taste in music is favorable to fast music. Julie's fu- ture plans are indefinite. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 117 Intra- murals 10. MARCIA LOUISE SC HIER BERL Marcia Marcia's school activities being a member of the varsity cheerleading squad and helping to organize the new Spirit Club. Her other favorite pastimes are swimming, playing piano, skipping school and partying. Marcia's future plans are indefinite. Homecoming Court 107 Commence- ment Usherette 11? G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 10,121 Spirit Club 10,122 Jr. Academy of Science 117 Varsity Cheer- leader 1O,11,127 Intramurals 10. BRIAN EUGENE SEITZ Brian Brian's major interest in high school has always been music. Playing the coronet and practicing for band concerts are the two things Brian enjoys most. In the rest of his spare time Brian likes to play chess. Brian's exact plans for the future are not yet decided but he is most interested in some type of investigative work. Band 10,11,12. ANITA DIANE SERVEY Neat Horseback and motorcyle riding both appeal to Neat . She can usually be found at Emerson's eating a hot fudge sundae after attending a Bobcat sports event. Art is Anita's favorite subject. She especially enjoys painting with oils. Anita's plans for after gradua- tion are indefinite. Drama Club 10,11,127 G.A.A. 10, 112 Spirit Club 10,11,127 Business Club 122 Student Council 121 Band 122 In- tramurals 10,117 Who's Who Among American High School Students 122 Commencement Usherette 11. MIK E S HOWE R S Mike Hunting and fishing are two of the sports this senior finds pleasure in. Mike also enjoys going to parties and riding his motorcycle. After graduation, Mike plans to attend Williamsport Community College and study diesel mechanics. CRISTIE DIANE SERVEY Cristie Cristie likes to crochet or work with ceramics in her free time. Bowling and swimming are her favorite sports. Cris also enjoys listening to music and reading. College is part of Cris's future plans. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 121 Library Assistant 122 Spirit Club 127 Jr. Aca- demy of Science 11. BARRY IVI. SLIKE Slick Running, running and running are the hobbies that take up most of Slick's time. While relaxing, he enjoys reading J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings , trilogy and listening to Rick Wakeman and Yes. Barry's plans are to go into electronics. Loafers' Club ,10,11,12j Student Council 111 Cross Country 11,122 Foot- ball 107 Track 10,11,127 Lettermen's Club 10,11,127 High School All Ameri- can in Cross Country: Track MVP: Most Valuable Runner 19751 District 3 l-4th placel Cross Country. ART SHINGLEDECKER Hot Dog As one of our more unusual seniors, Art finds great pleasure in making humor in class. He also enjoys such outdoor sports as swimming, hunting and baseball, and has hobbies of bowl- ing and photography. Art's future plans include attending a trade school or college. A.V. Aid 117 Jr. Academy of Science 11 lHonorabIe Mentionl. TRUDY LYNNE SNYDER lIGertlI A good party, listening to WYDD and weekends all agree with Gert. A perfect day for her would be a Saturday down at the river, drinking a Mountain Dew with her friends. Trudy's plans are to attend college and go into the field of medical technology. G.A.A. 107 Spirit Club 11,127 Stu- dent Council 107 Yrbk. 11,127 Candy Striper 112 N.H.S. 11,122 Girls' Basket- ball Stat. 127 Intra. 10,117 Commence- ment Usherette 11. JOHN JAM ES SMAIL llJohnll Playing baseball or a friendly game of football are John's favorite ways to spend a Saturday afternoon. John is happiest when there is no school and he can slip off for a day of hunting. Work- ing with his father at C.F.M. is John's plan for after graduation. A.V, Club 127 Chess Club 12. CYNTHIA FAITH SOWL ncindyn Cindy shows her talent for creative writing by contributing feature articles to the Clarion High Spirit. For relaxa- tion Cindy plays tennis or reads. In the future Cindy plans to combine a career as a professional writer with extensive traveling. Drama Club 10-127 Spirit Club 127 T.V. Production Club 117 Clarion High Spirit 11,12 lFeature Ed. 12,7 Exec. Council 127 Yrbk. 127 Intrals. 10,112 N.H.S. 11,127 Jr. Acad. of Sci. l1l2nd Place RegionaIl7 Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. Students 12. TOM SNYDER llT0m II Being an active member in band, Tom finds pleasurer in playing jazz music on his saxophone. Other interests include such things as chess, reading science fiction, and bowling. Tom plans' to attend CSC and major in music and business. He may also further his edu- cation by taking up law. Chess Club 117 Clarion High Spirit 10-127 ldunior Editor 11, Editor 12,2 Math Club 10,112 N.H.S. 11,127 Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. Students 117 Stu. Council 127 Yrbk. 11,127 Choir 10- 122 Select Choir 127 Band 10-127 Coun- ty Band 10-127 District Band 11,127 Regional Band 11,127 Honors Band 11, 127 Carnegie Mellon University Honors Band 127 Mid East All Star Concert Band 127 Who's Who Among Music Stu- dents in Amer. High Schools 117 All- American Hall of Fame 11,127 CSC Pres. Concert Soloist 117 Pa. Governor's School for the Arts 11. ROXANNE MAR PE STAHL II Il Motorcycling or riding mini bikes is how Rox fills her weekends. She also enjoys swimming and camping. When it rains, Rox likes to sit inside and watch the rain fall. Rox is also a music lover but has no preferences as to types of music just as long as it's good. Rox will attend a business school after graduation. G.A.A. 107 Business Club 12. JOSEPH LESTER STERETT IlJoeII When Joe is not partying, he is probably riding motorcycles or reading. He also is an avid skier. Joe hopes to travel extensively after graduation. DANA EUGENE TROESE ll Nubll Nub not only enjoys fishing he also enjoys cleaning and cooking what he catches. Along with fishing Nub hunts, backpacks and goes camping whenever possible. After graduation Nub hopes to attend college in preparation for law school. Astronomy Club 10: National Honor Society 11,12, lV.-Pres. 121. CHERYL ANN STEWARD Larue Larue enjoys water skiing and Baskin Robbins ice cream, and is hap- piest when she has a suntan. Layout edi- tor of the yearbook, Cheryl devoted a lot of her time towards its completion. De- spite this obligation, she still found time to act as commander of the hap- piest team of flags in this school for a long time. Cheryl plans a career in architectural engineering technology and hopes to receive her education at Penn State. National Honor Society 11,123 G.A.A. 10,117 Drama Club 10,11,127 Clarion High Spirit 10,11 lFeature Editor 1127 Yearbook 11,12 tLay-out Ed. 1277 Choir 10,11,127 Sr. Girls' En- semble7 Trick Guard 11,12 lFlag Com- mander 12 D7 Intramurals 10,11: Varsity Basketball Statistician 127 Homecom- ing Court 10: Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 12. RICHARD IVIATHEW TROESE IIRickII Motorcycles are Rick's favorite vehicle to ride but he also enjoys driving jeeps. By day he can usually be found hunting or fishing. At night Rick heads for the nearest party to have a good time with his friends. Attending Penn State is part of Rick's plans for next year. Loafers' Club 10,11,127 Track 1O,12. TERRY STIGLITZ Squint Terry enjoys hunting and fishing. If not in the outdoors, he can often be found messing around with his car or hanging out with his friends. Terry's plans include a bit of traveling and then settling down to a good job. Industrial Arts Club 1O,11,12. ELIZABETH CONSUELO WARD Beth Beth is one of our Bobkitten bas- ketball players. She enjoys basketball but likes to try her hand at other sports. Beth's sense of humor is evident to all her friends by her good-natured teasing. Beth plans to major in home econo- mics at college next year. G.A.A. 10,11 tPres. 1112 Drama Club 11,122 National Honor Society 11,12 tSec. 1211 Jr. Academy of Science 111 Color Guard 11,122 Choir 127 Sr. Girls' EnsembIe7 Girls' Basketball 10, 11,12 tCap. 1217 Intramurals 10,111 Letters 10,11,127 Westinghouse Talent Search--Jr. Award Winner7 Yearbook 11,12 IAdvertising Ed. 121. LINDA LOUISE TROXE LL Linda Linda's favorite pastime is listening to music. She tries to attend as many rock concerts as possible. She also plays the guitar for fun. Summer sports, es- pecially canoeing appeal to Linda. Linda likes to cook in her spare time. Next year Linda plans to enter college. G.A.A. 107 FHA 107 Business Club 122 Astronomy Club 107 Intramurals 10. RUTH ANN WECKERLY llRuthll This artistic student can often be found making posters or drawings for around school or for herself. She ex- pecially enjoys Burger Chef cherry pies and surprise birthday parties. Her future plans include Edinboro State College with a major in fine arts. Clarion High Spirit 127 Drama Club 10,11,l27 Yearbook 127 Spirit Club 127 Executive Council 127 Choir 11,127 Who's Who Among American High School Students 112 County Choir 127 National Honor Society 11,12. RICK WALTERS WaIdo Sports and parties interest this stu- dent. Rick's favorite pastimes include playing football, pinball, and loafing. After graduation, Rick plans to attend college majoring in medical technology. Track l0,11,127 Lettermen's Club 127 Football 10,11,127 Loafers' Club 10,1l,127 Yearbook 12. TEDDIHOWARD WEIN Tedd Tedd's involvement with student government has earned him a position of respect in school. Although his school activities keep Tedd busy, he always finds time for relaxation. Getting the big car and going to Emerson's is one of Tedd's favorite ways to spend an evening. Next year Tedd plans to begin studying to become a dentist. Drama Club 10,11,127 Lettermen's Club 11,121 National Honor Society 11, 127 Clarion High Spirit 10,112 Student Council 10,1l, 12 IV. Pres 11, Pres. 1217 Yearbook 127 Choir 10,11,127 Track Manager 10,11,127 County Choir 11,122 Jr. Academy of Science 11 Clst Place regional 2nd Place State1. JANE MARIE WILSHIRE Janie Jane's school activities are centered around supporting the school's athletic teams. She contributes much of her time to making signs and helping with projects for the Spirit Club. Janie also likes to sew, listen to music, or to just be with friends. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 107 Business Club 11,127 Clarion High -Spirit 107 Spir- it Club 10,12 lSec. 12,2 Stu. Council 11, 127 Exec. Council 127 Color Guard 10- 12 lCo-commander 12,2 Girls' Basket- ball Stat. 112 Intra. 10,11. GREGORY JOHN WORR ELL Bird Bird's exciting wrestling form thrills many Clarion fans as does his ability to perform well on the football field. Camping and kayaking appeal to Greg because of his love of the outdoors. Greg devotes part of his spare time to reading books or enjoying the latest rock album. Attending West Virginia University is Greg's plan for next fall. Student Council 127 Lettermen's Club 10,11,12j Wrestling 10,11,l27 Track 10,111 Drama Club 10,11,127 All Conference lHonorable lVlentionl7 Un- derclassmen Tournament t2ndJ 11177 lst Place Punxy Tournament t10l. PATTI JEAN WINTERS Patti Patti's favorite parts of school are cheering for the Bobcats and enjoying skip days. Pat also likes to play tennis, swim and ride bikes. Being with Randy and partying are also high on Patti's list. Patti's future plans are indefinite. G.A.A. 107 Drama Club 107 Spirit Club 122 Yearbook 127 Business Club 11,12 tPres. 12,2 Cheerleader 11,127 Intramurals 10. THOIVIAS ZIEIVI BA Bimbo Flying and slalom water skiing are two of the more interesting sports this senior enjoys. He also likes swimming, football and listening to Elton John or Monty Python. Tom plans to go into the Navy and study for a B.S. degree in engineering, then would like to make his career as an officer. Astronomy Club 10,l1, tPres. 1077 T.V. Production Club 10,112 Football 11,122 Track 122 Executive Council 12. JOAN FRANCIS WOLBERT Joan Joan enjoys having long talks with friends or spending a free evening cruising town. Having a good time can also consist of going to a party and meeting new people. Joan is interested in a career in medicine. She intends to enter nurses' training after high school graduation. G.A.A. 10-122 Drama Club 10-127 Spirit Club 127 Yrbk. 11,127 N.H.S. 11, 127 Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. 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Lehnortt, M. Nanz, P. Kiser, M. Humphrey, T. Martin, R. Frampton. We were . . . one. Like the T many different parts in a l complex device, we fifty- four individuals who ran onto the field the first week in Augustwere shaped 8 in the following weeks in- to the fired up BIG ORANGE MACHINE. Together we strove for every yard ran, every pass caught, and every tackle made. The flame spread and fans X poured strength into our tired bodies on thosefourth quarter stands . We shared a few disappointing mo- ments along with the ex- hilarating triumphs of vic- tory. We cried and laughed , t. yet we never lost sight of the goals we had set. Our hopes and dreams finally became a reality as we , achieved our greatest goal Coaches--Asst. Coach Lawrence, Head Coach Austin, Asst. Coach Arth, Asst. Coach Murphy. cz new breed of eat wi iii' '39 'Q fig? Clarion fi Clar 2IB'.Zf ...TY' Ni .- '13 ECOMING l975 ALL SAT VS U N HYP Bill Hager, Mark Aaron, Bryant Santini E ns ' ,gT5'h'.f I L i ' Stats--J. 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A 1, , . - .sb X ' , Q' f - ' J- :-Q ov. ' gn V A 'mu ' J Big ' ' ' 'ff CM 'Z' 1 4 ,i5ff.Z,..,, , L e 6' 3 WE DID IT! Ninn 1 6' B, f H21 ,6,, f I fl if W -V ,, . 1 H J' T5 A A 4-,M ' 'WL -,- - ,- '-- f -1 3 sl - , FQ J W ., N' fv' -:P Aly . , - ,f l wg wo v . ',a,v,2 A , x N, hw . H A .,' M .5 3 3.1 'M . 5 Mg: ' , X ,Af , ' , ,-1 5 A A fi I . 'ei f f-H1 iw A M ' ' 4. 'Mx Ei . v fuk-, 1' 1 , '-gy , Q V Q Y I A A VV ., ff' .-. 2 N54-..L A zz. . V ' V f ,eg xi - , Y, '-, f I A ', M. , , ,.,,,,,,. y l , , , Q . R , M A,,, , .7 , , ,feta a ,, ez: ff fwfgg.. :Z 3, ii ' I , ' '..f fi re? I 1 , , If F' . w , 33 K ., 3 , -1 ffxva.'3h .s f iq ,V 1 Q A K ff QQ 'W' W.. 7 1 ' ' ' X 5 9 3' K W ' ' 'sv M.. K . iff gg '! 54 A. cross country ' tsiiitftrfti ri We were . . . just a group of guys--a group of guys with winning on our Nt I minds. Through the first' three weeks of hard con- t ditioning,wewereworked into shape and were made ready to do that winning. Practices were punishing and very demanding, but it was worth it. Sure, we clowned around. It was to keep us loose. But when the time came, we set ourclowning aside and worked together to if A r srrrr r r r as get the job done. When the job was finished, that's when we knew . we were a team. +P. Manager--lVIike Fagley Coach Bowersox ff!-sf. 1 .- nets .,. 3 , .. rj . ,gt ggi ,A L. To R., R. Bohlen, J..Lewis, J. Humphrey, K. DeGregorio, S. Raybuck, R. Reinsel, J. Scrimshaw--R. Murphy, Nl. Nanz, S. Heinrich, B. Slike, S. Nlichalski, Nl. Donachy, K. Renwick 59 I V , , i 1 i i I Barry Slike Kevin Renwick Steve Heinrich Barry Slike--Captain--M VP Undefeated in dual meets. Home course record holder-- 14:43 3rd Place Districts. Kevin Renwick--Best Time--15:54 20th at Districts. Steve Heinrich--Best Time--17:38 60 'fn N cw - 1 Ki A . .V , 4 A Q2 fig. ' wwf! 'Mu ,ynwws 3 Q25 maxi I 1 , ,,. K. ., K - is g L l , f , 'ea' J , ,. mi: '.:' W I I 22 r will WN--f f 5 l fl gg l 4, '.'. ye A Qw sie -LZXS1 'ww f: S ' L. to R., B. Ward--K. McClaine, J. Crooks, K. Ward, J. Seigworth, J. Amsler, J. Radaker M Lander L Dolby D Durante T Heasley, P. Lawrence lAbsentl. We were . . . a team No basketball game was ever won by personal heroics .We realized this and did our best to make each game a total team effort. Play- ing the game was only half of our team's season. Bus rides and practical jokes in the locker room were just as important to us as setting up our de- fense and driving in for points. With Beth leading us, lVlr. Harris coach- ing us, and our school cheering us on, how could we help be anything but winners . 62 is Coach Harris ' Mary Lander ku Q , 'CQ' 3 Y Q af 2 ff! I 1 M I 0 5 'KI u S O HI - ,A A if lr Julie Amsler m , - ,, A ' w x ff a if new mu ml -vwmrfww l r Q Q-1 - ,,.4.a. J L'?V Y'rf .VW L. To R., NI. Stabb--K. Cherico, L. Cherico, C. Tristano, J. Cherico, D. Ragley, R. Cherico, P. McClaine--J. Breniman, J. Don- achy--S. Russell, T. Tristano, J. Kroh. I s.. Y Q w..s., Coach Kroh. 64 L5f,MM'xLM,, L., A Lili:-1- f 4 Q Rt J 72:2-N... I ,--,, ,,.. ,...- Mxfm, . . , V 1 r fwf., 1. A A fc 1 , .XX.f --'L MI Stats--L. to R., B. Belfore, J. Koester, T. Snyder--P. Tippery, S. Denio, J. Kline, K Smith. No. 1 We're no. 1 ' . W under the sun we got dar I1e's a star 9 I ot slg she I ' ,17 WIYI OUI' 6 I rea we gxgt Inz she A 'whiz we go Harris ' rm AQ fig he'II always dare usi to bqwthe best of alffthe rest! We were . . . fighters. This season our team sought to un- dergo a dramatic change of image. Our main objective was to become more unified as a team, and moreaggressive on the court. After each game we could see how muchcloser we had come to a- chieving this goal. We became invigor- ated by the thrill of victory after having endured the discour- agement of past defeats. 66 varsity basketball L. To R., F. Cherico, K. DeGregorio, D. Townsend, R. Porter, M. Heagerty, S. Heinrich, M Beary, Clarion Clarion 'Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion tOTl Dayton West Forest Karns City C.L. Moniteau Tussey Mt. Juinata Valley Keystone East Brady North Clarion Union Redbank A.C. Valley Karns City C.L. Moniteau Keystone East Brady North Clarion Union Redbank A.C. Valley M. Beary--P. Cherico Captains--L. To R., Fred Cherico ivia,-k H eagerty, Coach Murphy fiflfiw ff seniors b cz S ,. , ...,..--. k L. To R., E. Fye, M. Nanz, C. Bashline, K. DeGregorio--C. Clark, K. Mechling, P. Selker, K. Smith, M. Agosti- nelli, S. Michalski, C. Derrick. e W . Z b ..a,f Cl 1 5 e Managers--F. Servey, G. Fetzer. 68 Coach Lawrence Stats.--L. To R., C. Steward, K. Ward, L. Cherico, J Seigworth--J. Crooks, T. Heasley, K. McClaine--L. Edmonds. varsity wrestling U W Q' A L. To R., C. Mahle, B. Gwin, M. Greenawalt, J. Uzmack, T. Magrini, B. Reinsel, H. Shoemaker, Nl. McCleary--M. McFer- ren, J. Lewis, K. Bachman, J. Porter, A. Wadding, J. Humphrey, J. Rupert, C. Nleyers, M. Scott, K. Krevda--J. Deitz, M. Ar- ner, B. Brosius, J. Nliller, C. Carrier, R. Bohlen, L. Lahr, R. Schreckengost, P. Kirchoff, J. Carlton--R. Selker, F. Yoho, M. Aaron, S. Grejda, B. Santini, G. Worrell, K. Fagley, K. Martin, D. Watson. We were . . . ready. Be- cause wrestling is ..- an individual sport, each wrestler had to , prepare himself for a one-on-one match. We could not de- pend on anyone else except ourselves to know the moves and U O strategy. Although we worked individ- ually, none of us can deny the im- portance of the en- couragement offered C by our coach and teammates . Through the skills we finally attained, we were able to meet our op- ponents with pride and confidence in our abilityto win. ' t f vmp Coach Wiser Coach Reish Managers--J. Aaron, F. Servey 70 vw ,f . 5, f' ,Q Q 1 ' ,,:1.Jk'. 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X rrx J! 5 Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Ridgeway St. Marys Punxsutawney Franklin Kane Marion Center Cranberry Brookville Titusville Cameron County Redbank Ford City Curwensville Brockway 73 jr. high We were . . . beginning. To some of us inter- scholastic football was a new experience. Long practices and learning plays soon be- came a part of our schedule. We found foot- ball was more than physical conditioning, it was team spirit and an attitude for winning. Those of us continuing into Varsity football have discovered what it means to be part of a Bobcat team. Managers--Keith Lewis, Mark McGinley, Kevin Heinrich Asst. Coach--Wilhelm Head Coach --Murphy K2 Eli ...,,.. y 'J' Ji f P - rj 1 V Q 'QQ HU is llll A' . Q L. To R., D. Durante, J. Spindler, P. Grant, M. McFerren, D. Shoemaker, D. Jaquish, M. Williams, M. Ma- guire, P. McClaine, A. Cherico, D. Wright--M. Stroup, R. Schreckengost, D. Etzel, D. Dolby, S. Songer, J Kroh, M. Garbarino, L. Gesin, N. Rapelje, M. Mortland, V. Slike--M. DeGregorio, M. Hoover, J. Radaker R. Kiser, J. Lawrence, D. Walters, R. Grimm, R. Miller, M. Germany, B. Etzel, J. Thompson--S. Austin R. Vvyncoop, G. Greenawalt, C. Ruslavaqe, D. Estadt, T. Griffith, C. Jacks, D. Lavely, M. Hartle, W. Rupert, 74 G. Roberts. football J-47 T'1f, Stats--Joyce Judy, Carol Dolby X, 1 f- ,1:3iQ:?i'Z fi- N, 5 A A 5 gg gs V W +r ,f jariMOnQ-mem , if . 0 1,1 ,Vg if f !'e. E3 71 - - f 'Q ' m v ,X fm if 8 b wa:-1f.M12 , 32 ,Q gfazbw . I , i s K -' ., W I ,Q wi ' , K1: 7,5 gk J iijxgii tgQ:i,'Llb,.1 K-ANA, Tm. G .. , V .N x L,.fL,Ef H VV. L, fav- -. 5' , . 4' Umon Awfv H ff Cfl.. Ka Nlvh-iteau East Brady ,x . ,.,. W. MM' . Wf:,:f'1'r:. , , ,,..,,,4l.:. ., ' sfsarl- ' 'Ava'-U my, -'M N I I fd' 5 .ff Y ' N' Q- 4 . ,v . 4 4 .N jr. high basketball 9th Grade--L. To R., P. Nlellish A. Cherico D. Etzel C. Derrick D. Shoem k r D. J ' h D W ht M M Ginley, J. Spindler, K. Heinrich,' K. Cherniclty. I I a e I aquls I ng ' C Captain-- Doug Wright We were . . . learning fun- damentals. Knowing the rules of the game is one thing--making them work towards a winning season is an- other. This was our goal--as novices to the game it was a struggle, but each victory brought us one step closer to the ul- timate achievement. Coach Harris lf- . lf l F' if v Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Clarion Coach Austin 36 54 28 33' 6 35 East Brady 36 North Clarion 24 Cranberry 40 Keystone Redbank A. C., Valley 31 C L flfgpfarioi Stats--L. To R., J. Kline, C. Dolby, J. Judy--P. McClaine, B. Belfore labsentl. Clarion Clarion C.lariongl'5' glari o it -,x. . ,Py,5.7. . 21, l sz, 18 lb' wx North Clarion Cranberry ,Keystone io:i ' , r Redbank 'l llto t - j,A4C.l,.yaIle'y1iflf,? liar f . 1 . , ClaYlOl1l , . .A ,N Clarion 28 East Brady37'775f7 clarion 533355.38 east Qclarieon 28- A.c. Valley Clarion Clarion 32 ,,Brookviflle,i,-QR iQ,l8fiQQ,. Q Clarion 32 'Brookvil le QlaYi6nff??Q9i. 24 li yssorgfegilf , 'Clarion 25 Aglgeystorge' 27 NME f, frqiarion T28 vNorth. ' 49 in aana . ffl n fill' ll Ziff A 'C r .,g.:,. L,, ,gag 5 h Grad? ' K Grade ig, ...Q-' 0 .r , 7th And 8th Grade-- L. To R., J. Means, T. Walters, M. Har- tle, T. Griffith, S. Austin--D. Lewis, G. Roberts, D. Lave ly, lVl. DeGregorio, M. Caulfield, D. Estadt, W. Rupert-- M. Germany, B. Etzel, C. Jacks, S. Wilshire, J. Law- rence, B. Smith. jr. high wrestling L To R., A. Huffman, G. Greenawalt, M. Gross, M. Hoover K Sllke G Smathers R Grimm, D Durante M McFerren D Walters--J. Carlton, M. Stroup, L. Lahr, R. Schreckengost, R Bohlen C Ruslavage We were . . . gaining experience. lnanyJr High sport we are first taught to deve- lop a knowledge and skill of the sport ln wrestling we were drilled in fun- damentals for over 6 weeks before the actual matches started. But our great- est teacher was experience itself. The six minutes we spent out on the mat in competition was worth more than a week of practice in the wrestling moves and strategy we learned. ra if ' y If .-, aff T. Stats--L. To R., S. Duffy, L. Schierberl, T. Worrell, T. Tower. 1 'fl FTW TV., T I T L'A' T 1 ' f :,T f ' -K if 43745 T5 QC gif' ' V' Tir? V, T-I Mgr -Q 1.55.3 51'-'5'f U'T' ' - 'N 11a1:1,on 2 7 564312 F rankln T ,5 7 IVI ar I 0 U z'l'.+.GTilaifATi4 Fl K 3 -e M 'T MEM T .on ,a.:.,Qx.Q 5 For Cit Cl ' 2? Sy'IU Tv C aflon w,.TfQ,,,,, ' Urwen V' km' T - X b i i:W2if47 Y5-1 X' ' 'd '4f22wf. T wif, ' 9eWaV ' ff? X L Q g gg i 'ff' it ig W A ' T 9? Z 553' , 79 '-V N Coach? J L. To R., S. Snyder, J. Griffith, L. Schierberl--K. Curll, J. Donachy, L. Kiser, J. Judy, J. Klepfer, J. Kline Nl. Nanz, G. Dolby, V. Nlohney, K. Smith, S. Nlartin, C. Dolby. cheerleaders We were . . . enthusiastic. The cheerlead- ers of 1975-76 had one goal in mind when they started summer practices. That goal was to get the fans motivated at the games. Collecting ideas from cheering camps and the Spirit Book, we planned pep rallies, made up new cheers and chants, and put up the bul- letin boards so often seen in the halls. The privilege of cheering at football or basketball games and wrestling mat- ches, rewarded us for our efforts. Hav- ing met our goal--the revival of the Clarion Spirit--we were proud of our cheering experience . Varsity Basketball--L. To R., C. Brosius--Nl. Kelley, D. Murphy, R. Ion, J. Riley--K. Heinrich--J. Bauer. , 'I Varsity FootbaIl!Wrestling-- L. To R., K. Kesner, L. Miller, T. Lewis, lVl. Schierberl, P. Winters--S. Stroup, K. Austin. Mary Jane Mme, mdvisory 81 ,, xa rx . ' xxk x X , v y w 1 . . 14, V ' xi ,H X K, K, N :Juni ' ff, 1 x X 'V X ff X N X 'fffw '. .Xxx ' H f ,v 'lx g N if 1 I4 X 1 V -AJ M . f' ' 1 f , ' ,QE W A I xp 'INA XV ,ff . 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Denio, H.Ordiway. X - . tit. , .ff ,A U ' . ,E QE? G T be . -1 XM. f ? tl e f l X: U sig 4. 1 gf, 15 if fl ' ' K gf k ,gk H X , r Alto--L. To R., C. Lahr, D. Wentling, K. Kesner, K. Merryman, S. Harriger, M. Greenawalt, S. Beers, L. Zerfoss--K. Ossesia, C. Ste- ward, K. Himes, L. Cherico, R. Ion, K. Stewart, J. Bigley, P. Caldwell, J. Hoover, J. Longhill, L. Weidner--K. Drake, C. Aaron, M Borovick, S. Rimer, C. Porter, P. Erwin, C. Birocco, L. Pollock, B. Phillips, D. Carrier--R. Hargenrader, K. Austin, J. Breniman, B Ward, J. Hulse, R. Ober, T. Lewis, P. Tippery, B. Kiser, J. Polatty, S. Stroup. We were . . . ambitious. Struggling to re tain the good reputation the pastyears' choirs had gained for Clarion, lVlrs. Smith introduced new ideas and methods . With over half of the mem- bers being new-comers , what they lacked in talent, they made up in en- thusiasm. Each morning brought yet another challenge to blend and har- monize over one hundred different voices into a single, united chord. After months of practice, the new, improved choir made its debut at Christmas--once again singing and dancing its way into the hearts of C larionites . 90 '6 ' gf Nm ig., mv 'mx 5 T l g Tenor and Bass--L. To R., T. Wein, M. Brosius--D. Townsend, B. Gwin, T. Ma grlni, G. Black--K. Krevda, K. Martin, S. Michalski, M. Pollock, P. Cherico--F. Yoho, M. Hager, W. Henry, G. Haws, J. Kime, M. Heagerty. I I 1 l x 5. Que . 'ig X - Nlrs. Lorraine Sm ith Accompanisfs--Cass Biroc'cLo,,.Janice Hoover, Karen Ossesia J fn W fs H ,, Si I ! ,I ji I Seniors T. Lewis, Austin, L To R. L. C. Steward, J. Crooks , L 'J. Deitz, P. McGuire, S. Harriger-+R. Weckerly, J. Polatty, B., G. Harile, C. Aaron, S. Hindman, J. Longhill, P. Caldwell, N. I K ISGY, K. 5' ' :Nad A f 'QF li 1 A ' Seniors-- L. To R., P. Maguire, J. Deitz, L. Cherico--L. Moore, S. Harriger, G. Hartle, R. Weckerly, C. Aaron, P. Caldwell, R. Ion-- N. Nemmer, S. Hindman, J. Hulse, C. Steward, J. Polatty, L. Pollock, K. Austin, J. Longhill--B. Gwin, J. Crooks, B. Ward, M. Heag erty, G. Haws, Kitty, W. Henry, T. Lewis, B. Kiser, T. Wein. Select Choir--L. To R., J. Lilly, M. Brosius, J. Hoover, G. Black, N. Nemmer, J. Deitz, L. Weidner, K. Drake--J. Deitz, P. Ma- quire, R. Weckerly, S. Hindman, S. Harriger, B. Phillips, L. Pollock, J. Longhill--C. Birocco, K. Shook, P. Tippery, L. Denio, J. Kroh, T. Lewis, K. Austin--J. Kime, R. Hartle, M. Heagerty, G. Haws, B. Hager, W. Henry, P. Cherico, D. Townsend, R. Porter, T. Snyder. 92 County Choir--L. To R., R. Weckerly, B. Hager, S. Harriger--B. Gwin, N. Nemmer, T. Wein--S. Hindman, NI. Heagerty, B. Phillips--D. Townsend, P. Tippery, J. Kime--L. Pollock, G. Haws, K. Shook. X Y i 1 A! A-yy' 0 H' 3 rags., 5-- 1, i Q, N - ' N -tv ,,, Q M-4 ,W . ' -D xv ,N fa w'?- -f- ul 1 W-:3,ij'2f as N 'V 4 rv fl .-L V ' , ' . Y . ,. 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L Q L V y-at I x L LL L M ir' 'J f- f +f1f , - x I 1 ' X ' .qs-. ., . , ,-.L 'J f I ff-f 4 4 1' x 4 I Q E, 'Z 'v-.L . -, ., ' . . - ' - .Q ., ,. -.. 4' ', 1 0. Lmwf- 'WL' - ....4 h ' I .uw -. Q Q 1 . .V 95. . qv cw, . ' .W 1 ' 73 . ,,, 4, I, Rifles--L. To R., J. Hoover, K. Cherico--G. Hartle, L. Kiser, J. Wilshire, B. Ward A-Squad--L. To R., K. McCIaine, J. Seigworth, A. Servey, J. Polatty, L. Cherico. P fff Flags--L. To R., J. Lilly, J. Longhill, S. Hindman, J. Kroh, D. L. To R., B. Kiser, A. Belfore, C. Porter, D. Donahue, C. Steward Durante 1-,X f N, 1 f i JA r lyQ!i5:'! 1 N N xx.: N If E Drum Majorettes, Mary Beth Cipriano, Lorna Moore 'I 3... X., N6 Ns! ev lf!! 1 22 ...i .Ev K . R 'C ' , ,, rn- k f . . 5. ' , . Q ' I ga-. KUT. , W5 W M m VW W ,., ,iw 8' ' .E Wg-iv' 52 14...- A Majorettes, L. To R., M. Kelley, L. Mushrush--K. Heinrich, K Gathers, P. Caldwell, L. Ordiway, S. Rimer. 006 000 Q0 o 5 man 591115 yyxxx X X X NK XX Gig, sm '4 H 4 322: get Q ' I I M, , W.. A 1 ..,. fm, . 'Qs- ww We were . . . involved. Elected to represent the student body, Student Council members had the great responsibility of insuring that all ideas con- cerning the school were brought before the governing faction. Facing problems and finding a solution for them was aval- uable lesson in the workings of a diplomatic society. As always, Student Councilspon- sored the Homecoming--this year establishing a prece- dent by inviting alumni tore- turn. Inspired by the estab- lishement of the Honor Roll and Principal's List, the Council continued in their attempts to find innovative ways to better our school. 100 lr ' lip. -l l' 45 I .ll ' . , ' i ,lt 'A my ,!.1.iC. l' , 5 NJ X' -HE '-T? 1,1 L. To R., L. Kiser, S. Hindman, B. Crawford, J. Seigworth--G. Worrell, P. Cherico, T. Sny- der, D. Lehnortt--J. Wilshire, A. Servey, S. Martz, D. Durante--J. Miller, D. Townsend, T. Wein, B. Gwin--J. Hoover, D. Ragley, S. Rimer, J. Cherico--D. Murphy, B. Santini, S. Grej- da, K. Cherico--J. Longhill, S. Stroup, B. Hager, T. Lewis, R. Cherico, student L. To R., P. Wagner, R. Wentling, D. Hrisak, C. Jacks, L. NIcCall, M. Thomas, S. Coursan, R. Kahle--C. Cherico, K. Slike, S. Bros- ious, R. Grimm, J. Ganoe, J. Wein, T. Nlartin, S. Aaron--P. Mellish, J. Hamilton, S. Snyder, IVI. McFerren, D. Williams, J. Spindler L. Smith, M. Stroup. To 5., Martz CCorr. Sec.D, S. Grejda lTreas.J, T. Wein fPres.J, B. Santini KV. Pres.i, S. Hindman ec. ec.. council WL X., X Business Manager max Lyunmer, K. Aust ., A,.. , ,A QXDX 9 , Q , X M? x XX ffifgiig xx 5 , xr ping Staff-- Belfore, J. Hulse, B. Ward, J. Wolbert, er leditorl, Hindman Riley yearbook 9 ga e ft' Crawford Snyder, Hindman, lco-editor? yearbook 'uct We were . . . we were. This yearbook is more than just record of this school year--it is a conglomeration o each individual that worked towards it completion. 4449? Beers . . f N. Nemmer, R. Weckerly ico-editorl a f It is impossible to spend so much time, and devote so much energy to a single purpose without losing a part of one's self in the myriads of candids, lay-ou and copy . Armed with the determination that this yearbook would put all past yearbooks to shame, the staff se to fulfill this idyllic claim. Of course we met obsta tS, tout cles and became disillusioned, but despite the disappoint- ments, the staff is certain that this yearbook is of the highest quality and is deserving of only the most si compliments. We hope you agree. FICGYG FN l 'is . A 09 Qgvy ' 7 cf' X in Nfl? 'TE l' 5 ni Qt, i V ' A t 'A O fy, l 2 V 5 ga M4 . A it IQLL ' Advertising S ff--Beth rd ieditorl ' ae,oK ici.. ,CA ZOMSKQX si x... I-er' .1-' ' . ec TQLQI, mls-Sign wp, W -nrrgfpfg. F , 1.4, . ,QF ., me L. To R., M. Hamilton, L. Gates, B. Phillips, C. Lahr, S. Hindman, N. Nemmer, R. Weckerly--C. Sowl, J. Radaker, J. Kime, K. Linton, T. Snyder, B. Seitz, D. Lehnortt, B. Gwin, T. Ziemba, C. Mellish. We were I . . . dedicated. The CLARION HIGH SPIRIT offers students interested in journal- ism the opportunity to present a newspaper expressing not only news, but studentview- points to the school-- and in some instances-- the community. Prob- lems such as over- coming struggles to scrounge for informa- tion, meeting dead- lines and working late at night preparing each issue for publication, are justified not only . by increased profits-- ' but by a Sense of Sat- Mrs. Carolyn Grosch lAdvisorl, J. Kime lAsst. Editorl, T. Snyder lEditorl. isfaction--knowing that we've done our best to present C.A.H.S. a paper to be proud of. clarion high spirit L. To R., B. Hager, T. Lewis, S. Heinrich, S. Grejda, M. Heagerty--K. Austin, T. Wein, B. Ward, C. Mellish--C. Steward, J. Wolbert, T. Snyder, J. Longhill, B. . A me ,QM p-4 . Belfore, J. Riley--C. Sowl J. Amsler, N. Nemmer R. Weckerly--M. Greenawalt, A . D. Donahue, S. Hindman, Crawford, M. Lander., Morrell Pratt K dvlsorl f national honor society We were . . . achievers. To members of the National Honor Society, high school was more than just compul- sory education. Maintaining an above average grade standing, we students still found time to become involved in the activities of the school. Each a leader in our own respect, we members felt a sense of accom- plishment as we were presented with a card and pin--the symbols ofmem- bershipintoa society ofdistinction. 105 L. To R., C. Carrier, T. Wein, K. Bachman, J. Humphrey, J. Miller, K. DeGregorio--D. Hartle, B. Gwin, B. Slike, J. Lewis, M. McCIeary, M. Hartle, R. Murphy, J. McCrory, J. Scrimshaw--M. Aaron, A. Peterson, P. Cherico, M. Nanz, T. Ziemba--S. Michalski, J. Dodds, D. Townsend, B. Santini, B. Hager, K. Hartle--J. Breniman, S. Grejda, M. Heagerty, R. Walters, G. Worrell--F. Cherico, C. Derrick, D. Watson, K. Krevda, K. Renwick--G. Haws, R. Hartle, W. Henry, R. Porter--M. Donachy, R. Selker, F. Yoho, E. Kline. Wewere -t . . . dedicated. Hfffj X Although collecting Y ' Q pop bottles and sell- - ing Rex are neces- ..- sary to finance the purchase of letter it jackets, they are fl notthe main object- , ives of Lettermen's Club. Lettermen's Club is an organi- zation designed to honorthose athletes X who have met certain requirements in one ofthe va.rsity sports. Lettermen's Club are difficult to achieve, that is what makes figpfwgff Letterman's Club gtgpilk '+G such an honor. T uvxfhflfila + '06 lettermenis' club We were . . . successful. Although there has been a Spirit Club in past years, it often went unrecognized. But this year, with new and innovative officers, the Spirit Club Bottom To Top, K. Carrier lSec.l--S. Gelz- heiser lTreas.l--J. Wilshire IV. Pres.l-- T. McFerren lPres.D--M.J. Miller lAdvisorD. L B H Pl J. el spirit club was one that achieved much respect for its efforts in rais- ing school spirit. New signs appeared daily in the hall and best luck wishes were posted in the bulletin before all the big games. The Spirit Club enjoyed all they did that encouraged the Bobcat teams--from painting the football bleachers to doing skits at pep rallies and cheering at the games. With the help of this loyal group of girls, the Bob- cats were inspired to do their best in every sports event. 'Z-x rl ... K 'W Cl We were . . . efficient. The Business Club -I- is made up of junior and senior girls who take two business courses. We are ex- posed to the business world through actual observations of sec- cretaries in local of- Q fices. We also print . a Business Club news- ' paper. In it we have different types of puz- zles and stories per- taining to business. Every year in the spring we go to Pittsburgh and visit different bus- iness Sfmools and L. To R., Mrs. Shontz tAdvisorl, P. Winters lPres.J, Mrs. Baldwin tAdvisorl, P. Runyan KTreas.l, COTTIDHFIIES . T. McFerren lSec.J, B. Kiser KV. Pres.l 'if 'NN l l ' HTH ll ll W lvf' L. To R., P. Love, N. Ganoe, T. McFerren, M. Bartley, K. Kesner, P. Caldwell, S. Martz--J. Riley, M.J. Staab, J. lVlcCIeary, L. Cypert, J. Bauer, C. Milliron, P. Winters, S. Harriger, S. Spittler--P. Erwin, D. Wentling, D. Conner, K. Shook, K. Heag- erty-- K. Heller, D. Grimm, L. Gesin, B. Kiser, S. Gelzhieser, P. Runyan, L. Troxell, N. Jaquish, R. Stahl, P. Hepfl, D. IVIHQYIGSS- business club W f tl- t L. To R., S. Duffy, A. Whitehill, L. McClaine, C. McCleary, V. Slike, R. Kiser, K. Swartz--S. Krevda, M. Nanz, E. Maxwell, J. Rainey, L. Scheirberl, K. Curll, C. Cherico, C. Stiglitz--L. Erwin, D. Lavely, N. Hope. 1 L. To R., L. Cyphert, C. Tristano--A. Cortez, D. Norton, T. Towers, C. Gathers, L. Barber--L. Smith, L. Ordiway, R. Exley, K. Stewart--T. Ragley, S. Martin, G. Dolby, S. Snyder. fh.a. L. To R., T. Ragley lPres.l, L. Ordiway lV. Pres.l -- L. Phero lAdvisorl, L. Barber lTreas.l, E. Max- well lSec.l We were . . . . preparing. Everyone, whether single or married, must masterthe basic skills of homemaking in order to exist. There is more to life than this, however and the FHA is dedicated to the ideal of increasing the awareness of tomor- row's women through guest speakers, field trips, and group discussions. I 7 liliiii We were . . . creative. Before we could begin work on our plays, we first' had tdfinance them by sponsoring a candy sale, a tag day, and a special Christmas production. We then set to work to transform an empty stage into working sets. As the weeks before a show turned to days, we poured over scripts, hung curtains, rigged lights and struggled with difficult chorus arrangements. The sound of the thunderous applause after the final curtain made all of our endeav r Worthwhi le . 0 S L. To R., Mr. Spenalzo, D. Murphy lSec.-Treas.l, Mrs. Paul lAdvisorD, S. Hindman lV. Pres. 7, W. Henry lPres.l. L. To R., K. Austin, S. Gelzheiser, P. Runyan, R C. Mellish, K. Maxwell, P. Hepfl, K. Beck, C. Milliron, B. Saylor--D. Murphy, M.E. Borovick, J. Fetzer, M. Hamilton, S. Hindman, J. Radaker, A. Servey--G. Fetzer, W. Henry, C. Birroco, C. Steward, K. Heagerty, S. Spittler, K. Ossesia, M. Glosser, K. Newell, T. Tristano, M. Greenawalt, K. Shook--S. Harriger, J. Lewis, N. Jacquish, D. Maxwell, D. Conner, D. Carrier, T. McFerren, K. Heinrich, C. Sowl, B. Phillips, J. Hulse M. Lander--J. Deitz, M. Kelly, L. Gesin, L. Murray, C. Porter, J. Lilly, K. Kesner, M. Maxwell, L. Edmonds, P. Maguire. drama club FCA--L. To R., Mr. Mowry lAdvisorl, P. Brickner, L. Sherman, M. Nanz--K. Smith, L. Rapelje, D. Williams--K. Linton, M. Murphy, R. Ober. i ,sg 9-3' PTL-- L. To R., Nlr. Mowry lAdvisori, T. Trislzano, L. Rapelje, K. Smith, J. Spindler, B. Etzel, N. Rapelje, J. Carlton, M. McFerren, D. Etzel, D. Wright. fc. cz. and p. t. 1. We were . . . sharing. Fellowship with friends is an im- portant segment in the lives ofa Chris- tian. The everyday tribulations ofschool life are somewhat lessened by the know ledge that one does- n't have to meet them alone. Dis- cussing problems and sharing ideas paved the way for a greater understand- ing and a growth in the spirit. 111 We were . . . important. Although the club goes unnoticed by many students , the teachers are certain ly appreciative of its existence . The A.V. club is responsible for delivering and picking up visual aids from different rooms all over the school. Between deliveries and pick ups, the club members are faced with the task of cleaning and repairing TV s projectors, and several types of taping devices Due to all of these responsibilities, a club member meets many demands but manages to handle them all skillfully and . efficiently I I fv- - 37 . . Q. Q A Q ll l'.li E- ' X I 4, Q . i - i i L. To R., M. Scott, J. Breniman, M. Greenawalt--C. Meyers, B. Reinsel, J. Smail, G. Smail, T. Mahles, G. Watson, T. Magrini--P. Cherico, D. Lewis, E. Kline, K. Mechling. audio-visual club 112 F t fi ' ' L Y ' ' J2 1 fik ' W l t l Q L L be . M. nQ be .L l l 1 i l Ml f Y 5 l l l 1 l lL. To R., D. Conner, S. Harriger, S. Beers, L. Murray, M. Maxwell, C. Zacherl, A. Cortez--P. Hepfl, K. Maxwell, A. Smail, M. Bartley, L. Barnett, L. Jaquish--M. Heller, B. Barker, M. Weidner. library assistants l Mrs. Donna Lewis Secretary to Mrs. Lignelli We were . . . volunteers. Our duties varied from stacking books and checking passes to creating colorful but seldom noticed bulletin boards. If paper had to be cut, we cut it, if errands has to be run, we ran them, and if magazines had to be straightened, we straightened them. We did our best to keep the atmosphere conducive to study- ing and learning. We chose to help Mrs. Lignelli in running the library efficiently 113 i to R., K. Kesner, T. Heasley, C. Aaron, J. Crooks, L. Dolby, P. Lawrence, M. Lander, B. Ward, J. Seigworth, S. Stroup, Radaker, C. Brosius, D. Durante, M. Kelly, K. McClaine, K. Heinrich, D. Murphy We were . . . recognized. After years of girls' sports struggling for equal recognition we finally achieved a position to honor the girls who had participated in varsity sports. Any girl to have lettered in at least one varsity sport was eligible to be a member. Our goals for this first year were simply to establish the club's purposes and to create a fund which would enable us to give awards to those girls who have earned two letters . 'W B . M. Lander lSec.l, J. Crooks lPres.l, B. Ward lTreas.l 114 ' 9 ' kztlen s vczrszty club 4 - WM Ei -' Q-J, ,f 'N ,L ll S Hhs.. 'L , A i w ' 1141 , lv? Ai :N A ' K ' -' ly I ,H ,,.,,.., f ' 41 '9 h A ML! vfnoub AFQQQQ, WCVWYDQDT OESCQML Qcbwxc bo Q. T-fikf-C,G,1LL Cblkl 'mcg CQKZEQDE5 LAP XMQ exfxve A THQ 6-QQ-s.fdo'F A vw TLC. ,lMgxf'TQf VY! M yoga , Qfmoesc: cf- EDCsflk3Co SUXMMCQD ' Egfr cw- Y KQAM ICO Eiivomb CZLDKE. EQQATWQALS ?k1Ll W-gig A9145 HV FCBZ, Xrrlumcz, 506 WQQELW- vv5vco '5,,.f 94. V! A FZKLMQ N gt A ' 15 UNDERCLAS S class Of 1977 5 ra L To R , Earl Fye lPres.l, Mike 'Q J , Q ...a-. I .Q t WMM 41:15 McCleary lTreas.l Marie Kelley CV. Pres.l, Janice Hoover lSec.l. Ken Bachman Laura Bashline Marilyn Bashline Kathy Beck Joey Bigley Judy Bigley Cass Birocco Garth Black Tim Bonnett Jon Breniman Bill Brosius Carol Brosius Paul Cherico Cy Clark Dennis Conner Jeff Courson Lisa Cyphert Kyle DeGregorio Lisa Denio Craig Derrick Anne Marie DeSa ntis M194 459' Lori Dolby Dar Durante Pam Erwin Doug Evans Mike Fagley Earl Fye Neva Ganoe Leslie Gates Dottie Grimm Tish Gross Mark Hager Kevin Hartle Mike Hartle Gary Haws Kathy Heagerty Karen Heinrich Kim Heller Janice Hoover Connie Hopkins Jim Humphrey Marie Kelley Tim Kersey Karen Kesner Kathy Kesner John Kime Diane Kiser Kevin Krevda Judy Kroh Chris Lahr Peggy Lawrence Dieter Lehnortt Don Lewis Jon Lewis Jan Lilly Kevin Linton Patti Love Debbie Magness Clayton Mahle Tim Mahles Kim McClaine Janet McCIeary Mike McCIeary Scott McElravy John Miller Rob Murphy Mark Nanz Allen Peterson Barb Phillips Mark Pollock Carol Porter Jim Porter Brenda Saylor Jodi Seigworth Rick Selker Mark Shirey Karla Shook Lenore Smathers Marc Smith Sarah Spittler Mary Jo Staab Susie Stroup Penny Tippery Sherri Todd 120 Dave Townsend Lennie Tristano Mark Twiest Randy Vossburg Arnold Wadding George Wagner Kathy Ward Laurie Weidner Darlene Wentlmg 3 4 Jeff Aaron Ma.rk Agostinelli Cliff Bashline Sherry Beers Amy Belfore Robert Best Tom Black Mary Ellen Borovlck Jayne Breniman Mike Brosius Chris Campbell Deb Carrier Jan Cherico Karen Cherico Rose Cherico Donnell Crawford Susie Denio Glenn Dolby Julie Donachy Kim Drake Lisa Edmonds Kelley Estadt Ken Fagley Jodi Fetzer Randy Frampton Doug Gates Kim Gathers Mona Glosser Nobel Gourley Brad Grant Marianne Greenawalt Colette Griffith Sandy Griffith Marty Hamilton Rita Hargenrader Max Heller Steve Hepfl Cathy Himes Mitch Humphrey Ron Kent Perry Kifer Phillip Kiser class Of I 97 8 L To R , Tom Black lSec.l, Beth Wise iPres.l, Diane Rag- Iey lV Pres 7, Jan Cherico lTreas.i. Jane Koester Kurt Lehnortt Dave Lewis Sandy Love Tim Magrini Kathy Maguire Linda Maguire Carla Mahle Kasey Martin Terry Martin Diane Maxwell Marcia Maxwell Jim McCall Don McClune Mary Jean McGuire Dennis McGuirk Lori McEntire Ken Mechling Kelly Merryman Mickey Metcalf Chris Meyers 123 Stan Michalski Diane Murphy Loretta. Murray Mike Nanz Kim Newell Ruth Ober Holly Ordiway Karen Ossesia Lynn Peterson Diane Pfendler Diane Ragley Lynn Rapelje Steve Raybuck Bill Reinsel Bob Reinsel Sandy Rimer Jon Rupert Judy Schaffer Sherri Schreckengost Eric Schwab Mike Scott John Scrimshaw Jim Selker Phil Selker David Senard Steve Servey Homer Shoemaker Kim Shoffestall April Smail Chris Smith Kyle Smith Carol Steward Kim Stewart Ron Stiglitz Steve Stroupe Laurie Swartz Diane Troese Diane Warner Phillip Wassum Glenn Watson Doug Williams Beth Wise g.,,,-vi' k.,: I Cindy Zacherl Lethia Zerfoss vk. f'+Q 1 AMI -,N FW ss, class I9 9 . 534 U .X 5 :ww , rf f ' 'fe 'Lf 1 ' gf . RQ' u , lf. - 6329.5 Q 1 have n L To R , Mark Stroup lPres J, Mark McGinley lTreas.l, Kevm Heinrich lV Pres l, Marjorie Nanz iSec.l, labsentl. '5 ' ., gl. if aid Tom Anderson Matt Arner Leslie Barber Laura Barnett Diane Beisel Tay Bell Fred Best Rob Bohlen Patsy Brickner Dan Byers Robert Caldwell Jeff Carlton Francis Campbell Anthony Cherico Mary Cherico Keith Chernicky Lynn Clark Lois Conner Ann Cortez Kim Cyphert Kelly D'Addario Ron Aaron Sue Aaron Dan Bachman Bonnie Barker Marion Bartley Norman Bashline Pete Bauer Stacy Brosius Ray Bickel Mark Campbell Mike Caulfield Anthony Cherico Cindy Cherico Joyce Connor Nolan Connor Robert Cortez Jon Cotterman Karen Curll Mike DeGregorio Dean Drake Susie Duffy Lisa Erwin Brian Etzel Chris Fetzer Greg Frampton Jacquie Ganoe Tisha Gates Marshall Germany Sharman Goheen William Gourley Ron Grimm Lisa Hall Alan Hargenrader Doug Hartle Terri Heller Sue Himes Mark Hoover Nanette Hope Ann Hummel Ron Hurrelbrink Chris Hyde Chris Kahle jo- .25 4. '- 'A ' Q N l .YJ it -4-4 'N 'N 7 f I x f N rx 1. 17 R--' wi-6 Rita Saylor Randy Schreckengost Laura Sherman Frank Servey Alan Shingledecker Dave Shoemaker Steve Simpson Gary Smail Carla Smith David Smith Jim Smith Linda Smith Susie Snyder Shawn Songer Jeff Spindler Nanette Stewart Mark Stroup Tammy Tower Carol Tristano Pam Twiest Beth VanWinkle Richard Vossburg Jody Walters Mary Weidner Deanne Williams Matt Williams Doug Wright Thea Worrell Alan Zeaske Phil McCIaine Phyllis McCIaine Tlm McCIeary Gretchen McCord Mike McFerren Mark McGinley Jill McMiIIen Paul Mellish Randy Miller Valerie Mohney Michele Murphy Margie Nanz Debbie Norton Lynn Ordiway Terri Ragley Nate Rapelje Bruce Reinsel Alan Rupert Micky Ruslavage Sherry Russell Trudy Sardi 128 14' R Njfsc 'T-. Q4 -n 'CDV -,e::ff4 'A - a xr' ues: V s.. is Gerry Deitz Chris Derrick Carol Dolby Doug Dolby Gwen Dolby Beth Dornbrock Terri Dunkle Tammy Erwin Schuyler Emerick Dave Etzel Roxanne Exley Don Fagley Duane Fague Mark Garbarino Candy Gathers Bill Geary Larry Gesin Phil Grant Jeanne Griffith John Hamilton Karen Harlzle Michelle Heagerty Kevin Heinrich Donna Hepfl Julie Hope Dave Jaquish Laurie Jaquish Joyce Judy Pete Kirchoff Joi Kline Jack Kroh Mark Lahr Mike Leas Lori Lewis Mark Lewis Kathy Linton Rick Magness Mike Maguire Jim Mansburger Mike Matson Shaughnesy Martin Leslie Martz class Of 1980 JS ,X L. To R., Brian Etzel iTreas.i John Lawr n CP .7 C' d Cherico KV. Pres.i, Stacy Brosilus KSec.i. e ce res I In y . .9 1 Y , pam 3 V,-N sk-X Q..- 4rt'I' 5' me . ws --Vx .X Q ,.. K H- , . x.- f mm., 'V x M -rv ff 'u-'J vw:- 5 t 'H Randy Kiser Robin Kiser Sharon Krevda Dawn Lavely John Lawrence Bruce Lehnortt Keith Lewis Jeanne Mansberger Heather Mantz Tonya Martin Denise Matson Eileen Maxwell Brooks McCIaine Linda McCIaine Christina Mc Cleary Rich McLaine Jeff Means Keith Miller Randy Miller Dawn Myers Marilyn Nanz 131 Clark Ordiway Jeanette Ossesia Denny Over Richard Parker Nlark Pasquarette Greg Polatty Rob Porter Jeff Radaker Jeanne Rainey Brenda Raybuck Tammy Reitz Bonnie Rupert Lee Schierberl Lydia Scrimshaw Tim Simpson Kevin Slike Vance Slike Vanessa Slike Greg Smathers Bruce Smith Rhonda Stewart Carol Stiglitz Kathy Swartz Jim Thompson Ed Vossburg Betty Wagner Jay Wein Amy Whitehiil Steve Whilshire Mary Jo Wingard Steve Winters Jim Woibert Kim Yeany P my ' v 310483 'Sk xX Y .... gg, 1 '11 , we' H ,b . mf. : sung ' ...F ,Si '1 f - X 15 HX 4... JY class Of 1981 A L To R , Mark Hartle lSec.l, Sue Griebel lPres.l, Angela Zaeske lTreas J, Greg Roberts KV. Pres. l. x,A-- ' ., -5 Tim Anderson Scott Austin Toni Barber Emily Bashline Terri Bauer John Bickel Lois Brickner Bonnie Brown Jeff Carbaugh Kevin Carbaugh Mike Carbaugh Liz Cherico Derita Clark Jodie Copeland Patsy Cortez Shelly Courson Todd Courson Greg Crawford Jennifer Donachy Doug Dunkle Danny Estadt Wendy Fague Vicki Fox Joseph Garcia Anna Gardina Tricia Geary Orpha Gourley Gary Greenawalt Sue Griebel Tim Griffith Matt Gross Mark Hartle Rhonda Hartle Mary Hope Denise Hrisak Arnie Huffman Craig Jacks Jeff Kahle Rick Kahle Jodi Kesner Lisa Kiser David Lavely Kim Lees David Lewis Lisa Linton Tom Martin Scott Maxwell Lisa McCall Lori McCIaine Matt McCIaine Mike McEntire Mark McGuire Laurie Means Cindy Miller Kelly Miller John Murray Marcy Myers Kevin Ochs Keith Over Bob Parker Rusty Peltcs Gina Pierucci David Polatty Greg Roberts Lynn Rupert Wayne Rupert Chuck Ruslavage Joe Scisly Linda Selker Jackie Shirey Randy Shook Lisa Smith Denny Stewart Tina Stiglitz Janice Taylor Mike Thomas Dan Thompson Brad Twiest Doug Wadding Pam Wagner Dave Walters Terry Walters Denet Wentling Rob Wentling Bill Wolbert Rick Wyncoop Angela Zaeske ,yn Xu- Ki X Q 3.3 ..,, Vfwar -x 'Y -4, I, M Hhs.. 'HW BK. J ' f ., sf QR K :W Q32 X 'S 4 5 x O W C6 X if 'aw M Ybvfitai , X 3 Yffm, I ' A 'ff . A ,,,4f F gil Q a.,,:gf,, W - X1 32. ITL X . ggxggzbp -,,. ' 5 -' ng ' S , , jig, Ji , Si 2' N fknfi, Xi A Vg E 5,-1, .,1 .-., ,. t .,-,fy ., . .A gy X ..k1. i K l M - . V 4' W it '- A K 5 A R LTYH school board x,-,jf X School Board-- L. To R., Nlrs. Oleta Amsler, Nlrs. Jane Dills lSec.J, Dr. Robert Yoho, Mrs. Pat Black, Dr. Donald Lavely, Mrs Jean Alexander--Mr. David Townsend, Nlr. William McKissick, IVlr. Jack King, IVlr. Thomas Dolby The responsibilities and demands upon each member of the school board are tremendous. They are constantly called upon to make major policy decisions and tackle the problems which arise in the Clarion Area School District. We are grateful that these people are dedicated to making in- novative changes in our school system. City so Z' Dr. Robert Yoho KPres.l, Mrs. Pat Black CV. Presl. ,f 1 rx In , , L LA-f-L' X ! 1 '-e .WW, NSVL A -A s, Nuke x X Y, . stef kiwi-lb Mrs. Jane Dills lSecretaryl The position of superintendent is an awesome job--one with many complex and diverse responsibilities. lt takes a man of intelligence and diligence to suc- cessfully complete the rigorous schedule demanded of him. Nlr. Schneider does this and more. Besides meeting his official responsibilities, he always finds time to participate in school activi- ties, and attends as many sporting events as possible. 1 l eng 'U f ' Nlrs. Lois Stahlman lSecretaryl K.-A V W Xi ll? fy '1--wm...M.L..,,,Q ,' - K I., Mrs. Edith Hulse lSecretaryl , ' V 'rl '-X As students, we seldom realize the great task invo Ived in maintaining a smooth running high school. Patience and per- severance are musts for a principal. lVlr. Wiberg has both ofthese attributes, plus many more. Conscious of the problems his students face during the schoolyear, our principal is always ready and willing to lend a hand or listen to suggestionsfor the betterment of Clarion Area School. lt is obvious that the welfare of this school is uppermost in lVlr. Wiberg's mind. We thank him for this. Whether he's standing guard on the cafeteria lunch line, or coachin the Bob g -n kittens on to victory, our versatile assis- tant principal is always in control. Well aware of his role as mediator between the student body and the administration, lVlr. Harris successfully attempts to retain a friendly and easy-going rapport with the students. But when discipline is in order beware of this mild-mannered Clark Kent- I xl . V . :wi +2- We s l E . lf l l I 2 il - i N , ,rj 4 l , 1 .t , ,.1.,, , yu'--I-,'-,', . 5 ', Q2-3 '51-ff'-2'-,C l , .1 .' Q 1 ., P. ,. Q32 5- M .. ' sf ' ,A , .. e t .t- f 11 ,cf , 23 191 -i. A . : , .rf if. A5- f . H Y'-. avail' f- ,Wu l .t . '-..,Mv::f ,., , j K ., V ' ,' ' fe, - 1 - if .. . , ,.i 4.. ,W .M ry., . l for he may transform into Superman! Mrs- Betty Newell fSeeref-ery? Mrs- Betty Johnsen lsecfefefvl any 5-'- vr- fi! ,. t,,,,, - if .- ' , Q -F . RX r ,S R.- faculty ll I gaobert YVQ5' f Mary Jane Miller Helen M. Nall Marjorie Terwilliger Jane Hindman Carolyn Grosch English English, Latin English English English M.Ed. Indiana M.Ed. Indiana B.S. Clarion B.S. Clarion M.Ed. Clarion U. of Pa. U. of Pa. State College State College State College -3.31:--. yay Bob Bow ersox History B .A . Westminster College JQ5ePh Izzi Larry Wiser H'5f0fY History M.Ed. Clarion B.S. Clarion State College State College I w 0 vfx'r'f' i s Nyla Metcalf Nlame Esfadt History, Reading English, Speech B.S. Slippery Rock 515- Clarion State College state College AQMZVQZ C - f ' QE ,Ld!L0fl 4 fu M W ' ..c WM dl ,Md MLM! Lpanaayairaff ' HZ f ' ' ' bf ,cf l!--KCC-fffi!4'1'! agua I0 .. fw. ,J M ,mf yfwmfwfr-144 45 f- !j,yy,gLp-zu 4,5099 . l ,aa wif nmol? S -1042022-aauuaz JZ? fa 5572! ,zvffdf 744V ' .- ' '4Zn73? gil fdxolxdgao ! j. a-,417, 5 - -74,f:z.M,zf4 -if fad! v!1,661L 'ZLd4X91 r f 26Zg9T4c!AL47Qf Q . jail? fvafyf! 143 t i L 1 Joseph Beichner Edward George Science Chemistry, Mathematics Eugene Ochs B.S. Clarion State College M. Ed. Penn State University Alex Arth Chemistry, Physics Paul Mowry Biology B.A. Allegheny College Science B.S. Clarion State Colleg B.S. Clarion State College u s i n e s s Business Education Alice Baldwin B.S. Indiana University of Business Education B.S. Carnegie-Mellon University S ll, if-ff 4. Lois Phero Joseph G. Borovick Gary Weckerly Home Economics Industrial Arts Industrial Arts M.S. University of Indiana M.A. Eastern Michigan University B.S. California State College .IP lui LQ' ny , I 4 Q KX f X . i ,l 5 Raymond Austin Mary Louise Russell Mathematics Mathematics M. Ed. Clarion State College M.S. Edinboro State College Dorothy Rhoads David W. Arendas Mathematics Mathematics M.A. Clarion State College M.A. Clarion State C Cl ollege az rn 1 L 1 J 5 v S Lorraine Smith David K. Weible Harry C. Brickner MUSIC - Instrumental Music Art, Drafting B.S. Clarion State College B.S. Clarion State College M.A. Allegheny College ' ',.:1... ..., , , N- Ji ill' :Q l,jfl1:r'fSall, + S -.l..'jl'-i.'a - K JVM yr N v3 V 6 ff 19 L! ll A q QJQ it bn d JW W J if J Q M! 0-Wu jf Ll 1 .df 1 1-J fl v It of If rx Y 9 K Wi IJ fy, E S C , if , My . a JN l J WJ My V I fr I w l JJ J! I ,L VJ M lg Jn if JJX jc . l f x yll QS' 'li l l I u V a ' l 1 VJ x ll 0 V , , tl YJ fu r fly fl W fills! 146 John Reish Physical Education B.S. Lock Haven State College Shirley Sepich Robert Lawrence Physical Education Physical Education, Health B.S. Slippery Rock State College B.S. University of Wisconsin ' e,.-if . -l ' - ' . 11 V 'Q' .l Q - ' 52 -Ni - .l-Q.-nfl! tm . 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V: , ,: e al i fl , a i ' ls VF: - Tx u 3 511 Phyllis Servey Eastman School of Dental Hygiene 148 X X Lois Trunk M. Ed. Clarion State College . l C l Qi i. 59 , 'C' fs N A 'SA gm if William Brochetti M. Ed. Pennsylvania State University services Custodians--L. To R., C. Gourley, B. Gourley, E. Moody, M. Aaron, W. Jones, R. Jones, W. Bigley lAbsentl A .xx Cafeteria Ladies-- L. To R., G. Trainer--S. Carroll, Bus Drivers--L. To R., A. Maxwell, W. Maxwell, G- Judy' V- P0'te F' Kelleyg I' Cherico' M' Fei' M. Peterson, L. Reichart, L. Wagner, C. McCIung, Zerf P- Ion: K- Pollock, P' Sm'th' B. Hartman. 149 fx --it 'WX -gp' S. X vt A.' Pl ,. W' 152 N lxfjv smj mf WW :Gd Updrrlfflra gl GD mm C050 bl!! 2m 91. :IO SSVTD 'l'l XJ I I OO O LVTHLVHDN J S N 3 ai! Mba 2' .ff H 'K:h Best Of Luck Class Of '76 Loo U E AN D sow s it f1iNCgT i i ?i?Qlf BOX 310 i il l i Sligo, PH- ! i'ClrQ1rion, Penna. 16214 to PH ERO'S MARKET Follow The Green MEMORIAL it l l B I BROOKVILLE l,ele,el l LUMBERCO. Rt. 36, Brookville Sidewalk A it B Of S-O-S DORIAN SiioI5PE E681-80 B i i ii C ' ei I-i-fiiCli3llli0D, Pa. . VARIETY B PQ B B B Compliments Ol' DISTRIBUTING Co. i oo C226-8682 GLAUAL WNERALS- HARMONS ic D I WORIT J ' Brookville, P . Ph.8l4-849-3316 ,lj ,K 17 Musi-gl' ndise- 1, Jewelry nd Mr Ar h s turtle ART'S INC. 8 South 8th .J Beet gCassol 76 VEL AGENCY WEIN R A , L 1 I, 4 ilfli X M0 A lf X I fgfdf ' 'I S fix ,1 s l Y x Yi., 1,153 U 'XX' . . U on the Jr ofSc1encetr1p. COMP PHILLIPS-KIFER 1 FLOWERS Commercial Printers I ' East Main St. D1a1q8141797-1312 Clarion Pa' I Knox, Pa. 16232 ' I- zts GIFTS I ,P Bbdkiba-A 'HROOKS MEDICAL ARTS. C2 kdfwa was-v 3 'z- ckcelaaon iJg WW a NMS owl! -asa-K, esmlwl R Sc H CORPORATION Motor Truck Carrier Clarion, Pa. The masked mooner, CLARION CLIPPER Restaurant And Pancake H Open 6:30 AM T010 PM Full Menu, Featuring Pancakes, Dinners And Sandwiches OUSC WNQ93- WOLF'S DEN Fine Food Cocktails Banquet Room Available Wolfs Den Restaurant 797 ll05 s swf' REA FARM SUPPLY New Bethlehem R.D.3 X nternational Harvester Dealer Skinny sled riding Hurry up you guys m e lg-nernt! INC. 342 Broad Street New Bethlehem, Pa. l6242 TRUCKING Cog 4 Rt. 322 E., Box7V 4 f Strattanville, Pa.'l6258 2 Q8l4J 764-3431 A Compliments Of KARL'S COMPLETE P, LEACH AGENCY, WATER SYSTEM, INC. 3? 050 Q9 405' XA ZACHERL MOTOR TRUCKS C. GLENN SALES MERCHANDISING International Sales And Furniture, Appliances, Service Hardware, Plumbing Clarion, Pa. Compliments Of MAYFIELD GOLF CLUB Clarion, Pa. Mr. Borovick . . . Hey Boy HASKELL FURNITURE MCNUTTJEWELRY COMPANY 528 Mam Street LAWRENCE BROS INC Beside The Park Clarlon Pa Smg around the campfire QQJQDAQSDQQTJGJJ Z Elin nnccumznumnnueu 6. XS X REO Queer QNX? 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S C BROOKVILLE oggy Domes Compliments BANK AND TRUST CO BROOKVILLE UANK ANgIjfi4L4Zfco BROWN S BOOT SHCP Barb s Saturday Saran Wrap party X,N., .IEFFERSQN REAL ESTATEC MPANY Cf UL' QL My 5 Xb 295 Mam Street Brookvaile Pa 15825 Q5 k,Afve'..1.Q.f fu- UV ,Mat wfygyggl twww L4,vv4.4, Glass Contamer DIVISION Clarlon County s Largest Employer Get It In Glass C 1 WAYNEH SMITH amp mms BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTOR WINSCOT INC RD 7552 Box 425A Sh1ppenv1lle Pa 16254 Clarion Pa Phone 226 8312 Box 551 Clarron County s Largest Selectnon Compliments OfFUFDltUfC Carpet And Apphances I f e New Bethlehem THOIgg,?.i1,:EREAL ett' , 1 Ifl f ,.Qgi,pt fty. Q if f , N Cr, . ' ly' INIII I A wife? I A isegntwtgeqeeeyeeseenswathtylt C 1, fffIfff?fQ?fbXf?Iff?:fuf Jlt . ,tt, f ffkff I v - ' Kf?51' f C 1 Ixddl wb Cp f CQTIEFH u atlo fgom ' eeytf f etyy . , f. 5, ,L I fi ,,W.L..ff I 1- Ilf , W , ' . ' L, f iii y,II 1 1 +1 2 5 X' I ' U C5 - I W tm I fgfi fipi 'r f 1, 3153 tte 5' 'iq f 7 , , ,,, M ,L s K j 1 Jye ere . 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N SELKER BROTHERS SERVICE STATION W Mam St Clarlon Pa IQM kao WRC E WMM 1417! A W Remember Kenny s THE THRIFT PIIAN Personal Loans sic Fsnanfiliig To 35500 TOP NOTCH AUTO INC 65 S Whnte Street Brookvllle, Pa 18141849 7372 4? Shlppenvllle Pa dry birthday party CLARION PEST CONTROL Termrte Control Our Speclalty Joe Blsh 226 S868 R D 42 Shlppenvrlle Best Wrshes Class Of 1976 FARMER'S MARKET Compliments Of CLARION RESTAURANT INC Fmefi-Iome Cooking Remember Nancy Nemmer gettmg lost at Vllla Marla WMMI,ffMt': M1 All YJAIMESI islwsisas T he Dlamond 'People Clarrong Pa Congratulatlons Class Of 76 BENDIX HOME SYSTEMS NC Clarlon Pa 226 9210 Compliments Of BAN KER SUPPLY HOUSE 53lVz Mann Street Clarxon Pa 226 8120 1 iFi.: :5v5f-35 4 5 A 1 5 , fl7fffIIZ,fIQ.f1QI -' - -, ,I, i I , I - w--I:-HI--I-LI-IIII-Ia-QIKI,-Ls.. . M , I .. -I, ,Y A V6 V.-rf . ,, , ,-,N II,.-,-I,Is-IQWQIIQQI-,W-,..Iu, Q ,,.QI ,-5-few -I . 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