Conrad Weiser High School - Weicon Yearbook (Robesonia, PA)

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SIQHTS AND SQ 6699 Y L SIGHTS ANI Q? 3? S SU f 5 500 1 ' w L . '-'TQ ,....f -' 4 V, K D ns4 1 -f A. -Jkuyfx ' Q . V- 5-., ..-'wmf-43.1 , lg' 3 fi, L- . 'IH' ' - -j ' Q' f 'kg-H A . ggi. -iw ...V 3 p ,r --Q i '-92 , . zu- 52, dvr.,- Q, H, M-.gr 'J .1 - Q w .,'.:- - 7 ' j., . fx. ., h. - - , 4- J, ,V 'Ubin iw , ' 11-'.' S .17--.. fl ' GJ Q, 1 Y' xx I . . , ,, ft. .- fwfr S- K L. Q - I, 1 :i'fFf'-- -' . 1 5 xi ' ' 1 'T -:lx '-iffj'-1-:.g.- f-l,-1Tt1,l i A . . 'P LV.. 1,0 ,B ,W -Jr: ' ,si V N V Y - ':f.g- 1-' f x 11 ,N 0-1 iz-V ' .-,, AA ' - Eff 4- ' H wi. -' ' '. ,, A M , 1 , 3 W2 . fr , N . , ' N if , X 1r.,,,- .,. Y ,K f ' wx 1 'f I kin.. 1,5 v S - - 4 ' ' ., ,, . 5 ij . F. , P 'K .F . -. M ' Q7 . A gif? .f W W A, . , ll, M , . - K wWY :Q - ' 1 -'Yr' V . M- ., V K .-...?, V CD15- 4 .q., .-.. Y A .... ., . - -1 - , , 01. - . , -V , ', 'A-N , 4 , ' ,o . l . ' . - -- . x ' - The yearbook staff proudly presents this Weicon to the class of '76. We hope it will recall tor you in the years ahead many happy memories of your senior year and that the years ahead are filled with success and happiness Since this year is our countryis 200th birthday, we have chosen as our theme Sights and Sounds of 76 The yearbook staff thanks everyone who helped make this book possible. Special thanks are given to Mr Thomas J Alexander, Jr. and Mr. Thomas R. Jenkins, our faculty advisorsg Mrs. Sarah Laffrad Studio, our photographersg and the American Yearbook Company, our publishers. Contents. . . Robin Brown Assistant Editor SENIORS Linda Boyer Kathy Grimes Patti Gruber Debbie Haag Bryan Hirneisen Sue Marshall .lim McDonald Linda Miller CherylVMoore Cindy Murdough Lori Phillips Barbara Rentschler Stacy Schaeffer Elisa Schenk Tracy Schmeck Crystal Stough Sue Sutliff Valerie Butcavage Copy Editor Lee Ann Weatherholtz Lori Witwer Cheryl Yoh Anne Zerbe .IUNIORS Lucinda Firestine Peter.Fisher Wendy Guistwite Karen I-loppman Alice Katzaman Lisa Mastrangelo Rick Miller Becky Ruth Patti Steffe Monika Siegfried Kim Smith E 78 I V0 .I 'Ei' 7 5.1 ' 9? 99 P+ p-A. 0 252.62 W5 EZC- CD B-4 CDI D o our business manager Loring V .' if ea .grinni- its 'M '-v e- 5 5 . an , f xQ.'- 'ff , , V C ., l ,,. W., , L' 'L 7 1 , - V., '1T?f'f' I , . E . M ww gm hy' 'if-Vi S X-ov rw U ki W ' 1 1 .A , if I ig- p V awwbqli fg1:mHm?FM9,,, , , :, aa V x .- ' x 1 .: 4 L .. -:H .if , . f f ' , Q 1. L k -M. y.ps' , .gf A Y,-F ,A --',. uv, .-- . ., ---,.. . -' r- N -.1 k 51,4 ru. . . ...J- Q- X v.. m -, V 71. J nv L 5 , gf h-YL 5, ,..-s-1' - , ., -fia- Cl- ' S if 'il EK awww, 3 rf 'A ffl, 35,1 TTA IJ- if ' A ,-. 171 .j I1 H. kt. ,5 5,31 , QM: EF. A il fy w ,iq f. -v ,rw 1 .1 W .V ., ,ii I '12 'mf 5 Q -J- -'ZF f f xx ix y.5,., i. ygfn-. .., ,. ., ifx may 4vI L fm w Li, me 'Q Q P' I If iq, l ' .1 ,., ,Qui A .I 'W ' , arigfag' 2--M - -, -4-,.,u.,nu,?,r! P-4 Six years ago we entered Conrad Weiser, n aware of what was in store for us. We're leavir ture, more conscious ofthe world around us. The memories we've gathered-on, so many will remain with us forever. From the very first 1 high school to graduation night, we've collectf stored them away. They may fade in the years tc word or a scene will bring them flooding back to we never grew older. The activities we shared as atclass-the pape barbeque, and the class trips-are all importan proud class: proud of our accomplishments and pi are the class of l 976. But the most valuable treasure we all have for our friends. We may lose touch with some, but wit relationship will remain life-long. And when we p our yearbooks years from now, we will rememberc at Conrad Weiser-all the Sights and Sounds of'7 Class 0f 1976 1 1 v MX fi? 2'2- iii 45541 Lx 9x 25 CU M- I ,A Nfqpfixi-'raw-ff H ,Qu Ja-E-gg x 35 M -,w'X-W' W , MFL J? , L an l Q? S 1 : .fi X. b. -VJ 1. 4- ' ll 95 ' x - ' it viii! 1 . .af 5 11 'Q X r M , N AA- ' QCA 1- ..f '53 ' . . E..-M, ,Q .. 45 Mx 'Xf Q r-.N I x X -1 Q X Nfaj Q sm -'V X,-ag A J Q-N w X 1 X limi 4.1 fL'u f .I 1. -an X , V H Q 5 'fc 'Y 1 if Q. - 1, -I . Ln 1 I.. f Y' ff .,., 9 1. 4 , ' gm' if 4 . ' ., 5 i iy iH i,: . ffl' UA- - ' 4ifEg2g1.:1T, . -5' ., VV l - XjW:4',1 AE: k X !'.. A 'Q E2 H . 1 . 4 ' . ' x'53','5 ' . In 5.-n ,V N 2 .-. ' , . , , 4 iff? A.-if -I ,LF . 5.r'm, A WI? L, A 'M L bk. V .3 .-: ' .., . ' :tr - A - 5 ' lix QW, .vii :Hrs . Q' ffl ' if V 3' 'F' 7' 3 lf:-fg X gy -., A .1 fs f Q P 'K sf , .' , ' - . , 'rx -H X . 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U, d- - .fffr - ' -1 K ' ' 5 'ff' . ,bm 1 jf' Ea V Best All Around , I J fi gigs . I' - ' . f-,J 'L r '11 n,, Yiii 1- - ' --L.. .. J N- Nxik 4.1, ' 73: L - fi Tj :Lg flg V' , - '- df ' - 211. Q- if I E I fr Fu' 'I lin. ' -. V- . . x x N, 1.. ,1- C , G Quletest f ia W.. ...W Q. .Q .. , . I Q i,L ' if, -1,-i:i:H1, :.' .- Y ,,,.,... ' -4 'H f, 1 , .,...-.,, tn ,. .,..v xx' - A - ... , Q V w , En, W-'-1 . . -xv -,Ju 'xl wx Q fr.-1 x ' ' f H yy sl I -U . I - 4 l 'i 4 ,. m..-,j,- xx- -5 .va 5.5, 'Q 7,- -' ?1'j,Qlx:Q.' :Q li' 21' '4 if x M .u.,.q, if-, 11 , QJH ff, , .. . im. 4 :j5:r:Cgif J ..,,.,, 1 7 2? . r, 3. . 'N t :-' Q .x-L' Wilma Jean Salem Gretchen Mary Santamour Stacy Lee Schaeffer N . Ill Q - - 'Wynn- f,- 1 ww 1 si ea -v v- ' x r, f jfjgj, p , 'M 1 f W ' K gg. .- 41 .5 :Z I '. i:','-ii? , .LTQ-5 ' A .V H wif , QUE .::..w , ' .ati I I UTM. L F7141 T :FF-M H , V, , , Q .,, ,I ., - .1 :jpg 'hx J Q., H- lil was-..s.......gi, san.- 4 J' -f-Si 4 4 as f -Stix? E CLASS OF 1976 E Fav E 'W' Mila Q uv Q F 45-1 vb' ,-. 1 . I f l , X ff R.-L2 Y c 'I 1 , In -N 1 'Wrrn x.f l a' Lt ,G ,V df 'A I- l ana: sim DE 412 The teachers and the administration difficult task of producing leaders of t . They work from students- of the present f the student body and try ' for the good o ' ils are alike, our f. all. While no two pup ' ' treat every administration strive to ' ' While each one of us will tmpartially. certain teachers longer than others, all heir best to mold our characters and t futures as citizens. Mr. Thomas Alexander Mrs. Linda Baer Mr. Leverne Barrett Mr. Thomas Bausher Art English Vocational Agriculture Social Studies Miss Carol Bernhard Mr. John Berriman Mr. Jeffrey Bradley Mr. Lester Breininger English Health and Physical Mathematics Biology Education S822 Fqfbgx Qf Wk 36 Faculty Miss Betty Ann Cottonaro MF- Aflim Dietrich Mr. Frank Friedman Mr. Anthony Fuoti, Jr. Spanish M21ihCm21liCS Social Studies Industrial Arts Mr. Charles Gibson MV- William G0SCh Mrs. Ruth Grimes Mr. Richard Harper ocial Studies Science Home Economics Mathematics and Science 1 .I ,, 1351 ,,,, f' yr i J iv' ,T Faculty 37 Y Mr. Wilson Hartranft Mr, Joseph Heilman Mr. J. Arthur Henderson Mr. Rodney Hermann Physical Education Physical Educatign English Science Mr. Frank Hess Mr. Thomas R. Jenkins Mrs. Georgianne Jones M21IhCm21liCS English Mathematics - , .. .Q In .., , Tiny.. . . M , fx I .J . , 'yi ..,- --p. 3 , ... - , .Q , ,.. -, -sf - . v.-. ,v .xp- -w ui' fm zu .L-A ia.. . ,..- 4-1... ... ...Q 1 . 1-.. .. .-. .. iq. ...4-..i ,-u-.4 ' .--.4 u--. 1-Q-. is-Q. -qw-, I- uv- U -lr.--n -- ! G 4' 11:23-- jX 38 Faculty all I, ,,t.1g-.V 1, .i i. --rv ,. Mr. Raymond Klingler Social Studies 7 to my . A S58 Mr. Ferdinand Kuczala Mrs. Sarah Laffredo Mrs. Sheila Lentz Mr. George LichtcnW21lr1Cf, JF Art - German English . German and History Mr. Donald Long Mr. Thomas Loose Miss Frances Luft Mr. Ronald Lutz Social Studies Industrial Arts Health and Physical Mathematics Education WY Y , .wi l Faculty 39 Mr. Rodney Mack Miss Elizabeth McCombie MF- Ch21flCS MCCOIUSCY MF- Craig MCSSil1gCr Vocational Agriculture Business Education A-V Materials Cooradinator Business Education Mr. William Mills Mrs. Christy Morecraft MV- Terry Mofgafl MT- Laffy Moyer Instrumental Music English Business Education Agriculture , WM: 5'5' '- - N A..r.,, ...r ' . K o-.., -A 1 vt ' .1 E 1 x iii E s V 40 Faculty iss Barbara Murdough Mrs. Barbara Newton Mr. Ellis Noll Mr. Dennis Redcay ocal Music Social Studies Physics Driver Education rs. Pauline Renken Mr. Sheldon Rissinger Mr. Robert Rothfus ocial Studies Mathematics Industrial Arts V -5 f n xl N E4 -. ' I . Q' I 1' ' i . , f ' 1 A f- -gf' Q .pu i . , , i i -'L if -vp e 'iii - 4 -n ,, , 1 - 8 . . ', ,. sky.. 1 . -MW . I Mx-1 i. . -s-...,.. ,X E , A f- . i' .u. lffeji tbl. -V4.4 Y: - 1 1 i ,X AYAZK: .X . r Y Ii' ii7lil7' My Tn, H , Faculty 41 Mr. Richard Royer Miss Diane Rurode Mr. Wayne Seifarth Mr. Cary Shaner Science Latin and English Social Studies English Mr. Harold Stern Mr. William Stover Mr. Michael Stranko Chemistry Special Education Special Education 42 Faculty 'T -V., ,- lrnlml nn iv QB 4 L l N ni re Sinnm i l 4 u 1 Au.. mv. .. -mm ..+..:..-. -- I 5 I.. ...ii in...-at m ..v. ' ' wa' .df al' .. ' if .- ' R , , 4 ',, mfs: 1 1, ,K 1 35-f q ' E' 1. 1 y I '-1313. ' i , ' 45 j .J ' ' J 1 -hz.-' V. - J, 1 ' jd, .V . fi , Q' ' f ' X? . . ,L vt., ...V -' ' r. ,, A ,, 5 , 1 3.1 j , umm -cf 'Pf -'N -L, , Q45 Mrs. Elizabeth Troup Miss Sallie Jo Trout Mr. Donald Troutman Reading English Social Studies Mrs. Olive Weidman Mrs. Doris Weidner Mr. Robert Wilkinson Home Economics English Mathematics 1, g LW In ty If .if ,.t.3.,e gi , .gin . ,gk .3 tx S L Y , , A 'I VY' l .,.,,' Miss Patricia Unger Health and Physical Education Faculty 43 Wishes To The Graduating Seniors Mr. George M. McLain, Jr. High School Principal t wir' i l ii ., zi- Your graduation during America's bicentennial should have sig- nificant meaning for each of you. May your thoughts be directed toward a dedication to the founding principles of our country. The opportunity to have a meaningful life is guaranteed, the success of your adventure depends upon your willingness to accept the challenge. Congratulations to the class of '76. George M. McLain, Jr. 44 Administration Dr. Walter A. Rohrbach Superintendent .fi-'W iw. WQ The Sights and Sounds of '76 clearly remind us to love our country, to appreci the freedoms and the opportunities for which our forefathers worked and sacrific to conduct our lives responsibly and decently, and thus to preserve this pricel heritage for ourselves and for posterity. l congratulate the Class of '76 for selecting this very appropriate theme for bicentennial yearbook. The message it brings will grow more meaningful to eac you as the years go by and we continue to enjoy the benefits of our herita Dr. Walter A. Rohrb In the words of Toynbee: . Nations which have failed to solve their major problems have long since cease to exist. We possess the knowledge and reczxnorugy to solve our most challenging pro lems. Let us not fail to meet this challenge and allow our great nation to peris Joseph Furst,.l Cur dministrators Mr. Terry W. Reber Administrative Assistant Mr. John B. Stoltzfus Mr. Joseph F urst, Jr. Assistant High School Principal Elementary Principal ,- -. -..-ww.. pt, -zz. re..- -.neuun-n,.-,. ' rv- ..-...-r...,,,.,,, . Q-tw-:ng-pq 5, r A. -- J' 'S 1 SI '4 V M rf- , g 'i ' T3 it Q. if afei -- 1 1, in 1 'fly' .I t M' '-'A tim ra , x X , ., lb mn fi Xi.:- 5 43. In 'P I . Fl' '19 Y! lf SE in 'I .8 .i.. 1 'E .cl P! 'E 8 .A-1 7 U ,.aQ, 8 B!! 5 1' YQ, Yi 7. 'IM' lf! B! V4 ,Haig lil Wikia IEII HES. IE?-i '11-V lv Q ti ,NH .. 1- X' . -gp, The sights and sounds of this nation present each individual with achievements of the past and challenges for the present and future. These reflections and echoes from the past have been the foundation of our progress. The goal of all in both the present and the future should be a dedicated concern for knowledge and education in order to achieve one's maximum potential. lt is our hope that your experiences at Conrad Weiser have afforded you the background and insight better to understand the mean- ings of the Sights and Sounds of '76. Good luck to the Class of 1976. Terry W. Reber The human sights and sounds of 1976 ring loud and clear. They speak of LIFE! The wholesome LIFE! Life cannot be fulfilled by owning material possession alone, but, in addition, the good life may be realized through the development ofgood character, positive attitudes, and spiritual growth. The fulfilled life is achieved when humanness grows both in body and in wisdom, gaining favor with God and men. Best wishes to each person in the class of 1976. Administration 45 John B. Stoltzfus ,'p. I if gm' - QE, gr-+ +-Qi E3 WF: , -12 ' 545-K -9 4-4 1 J-- -- 1 1 NA?- r I ,Eff , 1 'fo U, 1 -A L, A Mi aammmmziigsif A , N Q5 V51 ' . ', .1 K 9' 1 r -47,4 7 M11 'kg :Q 71 z ' 'T sz 'SIIE1 I ' ' X -, 1 ' 'S' 152: fAi Tl7'1'l?Il ?',4 ' HM ' 1 ' Sv ' , A, , I b . I. ,fe -L Y ' H K .- A 'J' , A X N- S -I S Y H , L, A .E-2 .'vf 4 ++.S fi jf- gr A JM 3 - X K 4 Ai X X .5 . Q E : K' ' 'ff' 'y . 4 A i 5' J F N XR A x E: -i jx , l' , ,J .X -,xx + ,-yu. 3TE',: Front ffiee Personalities Mrs. Edith Spohn Mrs. Glenda Worman Miss Rickie Stupp Business Manager Secretary to Mr. Furst IBM Operator Mrs, Martha Trupe Mrs. Joyce Hassler Secretary to Dr. Rohrbach Bookkeeper Mrs. Eileen Kulp Mrs. Joenita Speiss Secretary to Mr. McLain Secretary to Mr. Reber - ' - .....z-Luv' jl, l L11 f Rav T . WE: rm 0 5' ,,, 4' Biff .tv il- , A .V . w,-,-I i wf U . ' . lil , ....-....,,,,q iii ' B' Wins '-it . x fa xl p -1 Kicker 47 Mrs. Mae Bohn Guidance Secretary Mr. Steve George Guidance Counselor 48 Guidance A Multitude Gf Mrs. Helen Krott Mr. Harry Mosley Guidance Counselor Guidance Couselor Mr. C. Edward Schofer Guidance Counselor Q,-4' iw Indispensable Services Mrs. Mary Louise Wertz Mrs. Hazel Werner Librarian Nurse Z' ,s 9 ,I .- f -V, Q . if L QQ ei 'F WTP .-,4.',,- 4 H- Y Q rs-, LJ, gg! 1. 4, , Mrs. Jean Boyer, Secretary to Mrs. Wertz Liqgq ul' i' s.,-K . 'A x 4 xx -r .dv Health Sc Library 49 Services Appreeiated But arely Recognised TOP LEFT' BUS DRIVERS: Herme Moyerg Helen Mackg David Ger- hartg Inge Lotzg Leroy Keppleyg Melvin Gerhartg Henry Troutmang Ralph Troutmang Chet Kline: Chester Corl: Frank Troutman: Donald McColeg Donald Lebo. MISSING: Leon Millerg Barb Wenrichg Paul Shiffletg Doris Wrightg Martha Speicherg Rhoda Hiesterg Harold Gerhartg Ruth Brunner: Linda Embletong John Krauseg Rodney Mackg Bill Stoverg Mervin Brubaker. TOP RIGHT' LUNCH TRUCK DRIVER: Harvey Oxenreider. MIDDLE LEFT: CUSTODIAN: Calvin Brossman. MIDDLE RIGHT' CUSTODIANS: Marvin Oswaldg Landis Ollarg Al Garloff: Elsie Aulenbach. BOTTOM LEFT' CAFETERIA STAFF: Maria Grauppg Anna Troutmang Martha Deckerg Betty Eisenbiseg Jean Shoffg Mary Ann Van Artg Clara Longg John Mentzerg Sue Bashoreg Margaret Moyer. BOTTOM RIGHT' CUSTODIAN: Harvey Ressler. ' v All 31' F1 4-42 f H E---- ' I Li' .. x Aifga rag, 'lf' '5 23 4? Gidir, V 'L-'T fp J sf fsiri .V 5,-. XX ,J rg, ' , v., ji- in ia. ' -1'-: Ya., r'45. 1 r fi ' i 3 , . ., t d - ,yrs 4 Q it 5 ' igefffmijqiqm ,'f5W'W'k,', A P14 Courses ranging from reading, 'ritin' and industrial arts, business education and vo-a just a few of the diverse subjects taught at W students a wide variety of choices each year. T stretches beyond the basics and reaches out every student's needs and desires. Mini-courses in English, gym, and math allo to choose a topic in which he is interested. Fore open doors to different cultures as well as opportunity to learn a language different fr Home-economics, art, music, health, and dri' are minors that round out our total education. ,A13 A K ,J nY ':s --ws H1523 Xa- -by -4 . an .XA ': ggr J! B ' Y ,ij X 'N Q y ' .Y I 'Q t ' Es' A- 9' 7 1 sf X 3 L rf 1 E Ig , I I X , - k W ls. ,- X M -S 4 4 ' - 355 wt ' ,JJ A' Z 1 ' 2 A ,' Q- 1233137 .. - 42.q1 A-'i ,H'b 4 f 9 an -rn. it ig: rig-,Z 5: L., ' L-F . A A Q Q lv in 3' ,. . ' 2 ' 1' . ' -,tif I Rf, 'V A- ' - -Q X A , XM 5 is W bf , 595, Af 1- A Wx xx V -- , f.,,,.N..-U ,. . 4 . A P' A ,. . .v ' f Q ' F.: - . 1' I , .. . , -I, sl -- A ,,.,-. . L , 1 ,KJ F . u fx- 3: D . , - J - 1 'ry -4- M , P' . . l I .3 - - . X -2.4.L'..g'.' V '.'.'N YV 'I ': 'a1Q J ga 3' 4? ik + , , Tx Y by , . wg ' 'SY . 139+ 11 ' S4 V. ll, . 9 ia uk' xi 5 ,ff .Mfll egg? s f :wx if A fh.,.., ff- f eg, L A E, V . .N I , . -, . ...A 4 .' ,-,, -.4 JL 4 1 Q, .5 V I ' S 1- ' 5 u . tf AA W- . ekfvxfxglrx l 3-'ii - J Q :Q l ' H vi-' A A t 3' - Fa- 1 L ef .Q .4 V' ,, if -in V' :II Ki .X 1 1 1 L - sr '. I' -'bww' , ff-2 5 if - Ll L.r , fiji. I., QL 1421! BL ,fi :ill --,,. . ,Q ..- ll . N, 'I ' EL .N -LJ U 1 I TomorroW's Jobs ..,fV--t -.445 -, -f'-11 '. 'MH , 1 -, 1 1. . ,wav- ., ,- .,,,. ff .wfx ' ---i r ' ' '- S'iHi 'w 6,1' A 1 , W' A ' ,, . lb' fl, . ,,f . was Q a - ' Q -' ,Z , A , I . .3 H v'-2 f c' 1 , ', , ,I F .L ' ,A - wj I , J- '..,. ili ' 1 las' : af fe- f -so Q . 1 b I , 'ffl V 'Y ,lg f' , Z I 'J ,. I , '-U K -' ' X-N 1 1 s' 'I'- ll Niki 4 43s. ,'fl.?.s4 E E-f'r--W If Electricity: Scott Stover, Gary Stuck, Michael Chelius, Chris Heffellinger, Steve Ebling, Glenn Heydt. Electronics: Denise Jacobs, Charles Zechman, Kent Fegg, Gary Graupp, Mike Schermick. Food Prep 84 Service: Robin Bohn, Betty Reich, Cindy Smith. Foundry: Kirk Haley. Air Conditioning SL Refri- geration: Dean Boyer, Rich- ard Guido. l .if- if tl l 1 v At the Berks Coun- ty Vo-Tech, students are given the opportun- ity to prepare them- selves for good jobs. Each class emphasizes practical application rather than theory or book work. Many stu- dents become so in- volved in their work at Vo-Tech they pur- sue further training at post graduate schools. Career Chemistry: Robert Bare, Denise Russ. Instrumentation: Ralph Blei- stein, Darrell Stricker. Machinist-Toolmaker: Den- nis Holzman, Eugene Blau- kowitch, Michael Kline, Kev- in Kern. Maintenance Mechanic: Charles Baim, Anthony Ross, Mark Ketner, Jeff Merkel, Robert Drexel, Fran- cis Forster. Masonry: Jeff Labe. Material Handling: Roy Howard, Greg Graupp. Health Assistant: Darine Graham, Debra Muthard. Merchandising: Diana Ger- hart, Shirley Loomis, Do- lores Gehman, Karen Light, Vicki Correll. Painting 8a Decorating: Ger- ald Witmer, Bruce Zechman, Wilbert Bennett. Plumbing 81 Heating: John Bilofsky, Mitchell Chelius. Printing: Robert Johnson, Christine Noss, Brian Ful- mer, Greg Meise. Welding: Paul Adams, George Riegle, John Stuck, Paul Wagner, Thomas Shep- ler, Steven Delp. Architectural Drafting: Chris- tie McCoy, Russell, Doug- las Werner, James Brossman. Auto Body Repair: John Forry, Mark Forster, Bruce Boone, Michael Graupp, Mi- chaelStamm. Auto Mechanic: John Schultz, Carl Brenneman, Terry Druck- enmiller, Dale Hatt, William Walker, Gary Stoudt, Robert Gerhart, Paul Stricker. Carpentry-Millwork: Jeff Hartman, Eric Moore, Ted Ruth, Feryl Wessner, Brian Mengle, Scott Young, Tim Henning, Kevin Richards. Clothing 8a Textiles: Mae Hoffman, Wilma Salem, Dorothy Miller, Donna Russ. Communications Media: Can- dace Ney, James Parsons. Cosmetology: Rosalie Myers, Debra Rothermel, Ivy Wen- rich, Kim Schlappich, Leanne Lutz, Robin Ludwig. Data Processing: Beverly Gerhart, Wayne Miller, Glenn Glass, Steven Trimble. Dental Assistant: Mary Nar- hos, Cindy Price. 53 L , ,-. s S. 54 Vo-Ag ,,,,. , ll llllfilullill lnininiiiii iniiniir .gp Vo-A - ractical Skills For Life Vo-Ag means prac- tical skills for life. These skills involve learning how to increase wild life populations and growing crops. Laying concrete blocks and repairing small engines are two other skills learned in the Vo-Ag courses. In oth- er words Vo-Ag is learn- ing to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. 55 'JM vnnpsnmp -'? six .481 Q? 56 Science :ul Wm, X 1' SX. LX, Y , -Q an V v'1f..vL:yh . l I Science- nder- standing ur World Traditionally, Weiser has had a strong science department. Seventh, eighth, and ninth grade science provides gener- al understanding of our world and a sound basis for further study. Tenth graders are introduced to the joys of dissect- ing and plant respira- tion. Anyone who choos- es to investigate the field of chemistry and physics will find Ava- godro's Number and Newtonls theories wait- ing for him. For stu- dents not interested in the theoretical problems posed by physics, Sr. Science provides a func- tional and practical knowledge of science. 57 wx ' , A.-..iN 'y vi.. ' gp.-sf 'w I 58 Special Education I I QR, . A 'ff' 62.4. 7 a E .L Iv I .f' Il Special Ed.- Learning At Your Pace Special Ed gives an opportunity for indivi- duals to get special in- struction in learning. Students who would otherwise have been kept on a year's sched- ule are given a chance to set their own pace. Due to a ten day strike in Mid-October, the regular everyday class schedule was disrupted. The Berks County In- termediate Unit QBCIUJ returned to classrooms November6. A special interest again this year is the volunteer help admin- istered by fellow stu- dents. This year the tutors include seniors Bev Marks, Val But- cavage, and Linda Miller. Another interest has been the Driver Ed pro- gram offered at Smyle Park for the benefit of special ed students. 59 ,.. S E. g, - RY Ufmzmuwn -'-,- . I - R I 1 t E i a n ISA? 1 4 I Q 'Q -J f ,ff J. Q ' Q ff , , y. ,. 3 X , , .1..g: .,,.. ng ,- , '.,, ' , 1.41 . 3, ' :L ' '- - 1 ,ng EW ,ff- L ' - A . - -,e,.- 514 3 5 I I Q. 5-L - x 60 Music Music- Sounds Music The seventh, eighth and ninth grade stu- dents spend one period a week with Miss Mur- dough, learning funda- mentals of music. They see many filmstrips and learn the Alma Mater and the fight songs. Seventh grade learns to identify the instruments of an orchestra, eighth grade studies operas and the ninth grade in- vestigates the lives of composers. Singing is a favorite activity of all classes. Music theory classes, open to the senior high, are spent with Mr. Mills. These sessions are de- voted to probing deeper into many aspects of music. ational Resources Conserve ature The Natural Resour- ces course has been de- signed to give students a better appreciation of nature by showing them ways that they can help nature. During the two years involved in the course, students are re- quired to go on several field trips to observe things they may never have seen. Part of the class-time is used to demonstrate methods of solving problems aris- ing in nature. 61 ' z 2 N 5 ' 1 I E ' 1 Q 3 Vi H' l f 1 l 1 ,X , . . :5 , ,Q 91-J 62 Music Math- The Square Root Brain Power Conrad Weiser is justly proud of its math program. In addition to the basic math courses, algebra, triginometry, analytical geometry, and calculus are offered to those planning to fur- ther their education. Shop and consumer math are two of the courses offered that have an immediate prac- tical application. For the first time this year, mini-courses are part ofthe program. 63 I IDI 'ui' an an .U X 64 Language ,f 4 fu Y Foreign an- guages- Con- ver- sing With ther ations Foreign Languages are of vital importance to every student who plans to further his ed- ucation. Most schools of higher education re- quire students to have taken at least two years ofa language. The languages of- fered at Conrad Wei- ser are German, Latin, and Spanish beginning in ninth grade. Of these three German is the only language taught in grades two through eight. Vocabulary, compo- sition, grammar, and history are a few basic skills taught in every department. Perhaps one of the highlights of being in- volved in a language program is the various activities planned by each department. German classes have a traditional German meal at the Alpenhof each year. The Latin classes settle for Italian cuisine. Pinatas are the annual Christmas project of the Spanish classes. 65 -:fb LL! i , ,fjiii WOOD Ljiixf ' S'-U SHOP V3.1 . . I lm? K T L I xlvmv 1 I If IH nz 1 .. ' I '7 - - -P ' .-., ' vi -4- V- I 2 i lu-l' 'xx Sage 'S-.Q-, I ,, mun .M 'l ii '-. mn - 5, M, , -i Ski With Tools The industrial arts program at Conrad Wei- ser offers students a wide range of experience in various skills. Sev- enth and eighth grade have courses in basic woodworking and metal working and fundamen- tal mechanical draw- ing. Ninth grade in- volves a half year of plastic technology and a course in American industries. Tenth and eleventh grades develop the skills introduced in seventh and eighth grade with wood tech- nology, carving, leather work, and basic cabinet work, and metal tech- nology including weld- ing, soldering, and metal art work. Students in the twelfth grade are offered an advanced wood technology course. Here they work individ- ually with each student responsible for at least one major project. A new experience for the students in Ameri- can Industries this year will be the setting up of and running of a small production line. 67 Industrial Arts- ll i 'R W-1-1 I' Aka X, 4-.5-, W X f Z' Social Studies- ur Society Social Studies is learning to prepare for the future by avoiding past mistakes. Each new day makes the pre- vious day history. Prob- ing into the past via ancient history, civics, United States history, world cultures, geogra- phy and problems of democracy helps us prepare for the new events that will occur. Through history, we can better understand our- selves and the current events around us. With films and extensive notetaking, social stud- ies opens up the fasci- nating worlds of the past, present and future. 69 A f.': .. 'rfb-wh V1 fn? ' - - 1- -. '4!:,:' 5 54 rf u X ,,.J,. w-.pf .J A X 'J xx 1 -1 wx. .1-.1 il, 5'-.V 2f'4'::'-5.x.. ,. - 1, A-. . -. -' x r 70 Home Economics Y A 5. -44,5 n xl Y 'L ,5 Z' I 1 f,'- If- 1 a ,ef , ,QV .aj ,fi Fil K fa? x 'l Home c.- Getting Pre- pared, Gals AND uys Learning the care of a home and family, the basics of sewing and cooking and funda- mental child care-all this is home economics. In junior high, students learn and practice the fundamental skills of cooking and sewing. For senior high, there is a wide variety of mini courses in the areas of food and clothing from which to choose. Home Ec is not just for girls. Courses like bachelor living are aimed more towards the male mem- bers of our school. All in all, home economics is a doing class, where many practical skills are learned. 71 .lm , 41-A f -Z .- '1 , f V if uf Y 14 - , 4 'E ,. . X6 If ,I S 4 l . r ':' 7 ,. Q, . ,H ,W f ' 1 72 Health 8a Physical Education ku-I ...gi-.fri W. 4, i AO. .,, up pick. 4: , 1-gg -1: ' m And Health- Sound Mind, Health Bodies Physical education classes, meeting twice a week, promote both exercise and recreation. Juniors and Seniors have a variety of mini- courses to choose from, giving opportunities to choose activities related to their interests. How- ever, with the myriad of activities scheduled, complications occur such as a 40 person badmin- ton class, 12 person volleyball class and a 20 person bowling class -all meeting at the same time in one gym! The underclassmen do not have the option of minis, but do learn much about physical fitness. As an added bonus they do learn how to shower and dress quickly in order to get to the next class on time. Health classes are given to the seventh, ninth and eleventh grade classes twice a week. In health, the students learn the vital facts on such subjects as drugs, alcohol, and tobacco and their effects on the human body. The or- gans of the body are also studied. 73 74 English f-.,, I + . :ELM 61,4 r , :fl f' The hu' 4 forlmi, H -if .Li 3 f' I '4 ,U , .fi-1 . ale tfhadgt. l uf .L .:iH ':.-Q' X.-w 5,1-' , lp..- ,sf .4 fi .1-f 'x,. English fProper sage A Must One of the require- ments for every student at Conrad Weiser is that they complete six years or the equivalent of Eng- lish. Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth grades are involved in a general English program which includes vocabulary, S.R.A., reading mater- ial, sentence structure and literature. Senior High English is com- prised of the mini cours- es offering the individ- ual students an idea of courses. There are three cat- egories of the English minis. They are liter- ature, writing and gram- mar, and public speak- ing. Literature includes such topics as Ameri- can Literature and Myths and Legends. Writing and grammar is most helpful to the college bound student although it benefits everyone. 1001 Pitfalls in Grammar and Prac- tical Writing are two courses included in this category. Public Speak- ing courses included those of Public Speak- ing and Play Production. In order to graduate a student must have passed at least one course in each category. 75 Rf? . , 'EL 'A' .-3:1 'Q 4 1f ,x--f.f,.f X '5'!! ' 12' 4 ij., 15. 76 Commercial 5. ax 1 1 l'5.5F,f-'ix , Business Bright usy Futures Weiserls Business De- partment is vitally con- cerned with providing our students with a mar- ketable skill. In the ninth grade, stu- dents are introduced to the business field with the study of General Business. Business Math and Accounting classes provide students with the knowledge required for careers in banking and accounting. Typewriting, shorthand, and office practice give students an opportunity to polish their skills for clerical and secretarial positions. For the student inter- ested in an overall view of business, Business Management and Busi- ness Law are taught. Along with the courses taught by our three in- structorsg Mr. Terry Morgan, Department Chairman, Ms. Eliza- beth McCombie, and Mr. Craig Messingerg students participate in activities of the national organization, Future Business Leaders of America. FBLA is the national organization for all high school students enrolled in business and office programs. It pro- vides members with the opportunity to hold of- fice and direct the affairs of a group, as well as par- ticipate in annual state and national conferences. kicker 77 X -1 ,M A Ji Y S A- 1 'G' Jr gl -41.. ,p-I X11 -5-gd ,- l, Rx l? rqy T Kjwx X l iii-1 Art- Putting i Creativity To ork Art is putting creativi- ty to work. Mini courses provide the senior high students with many dif- ferent opportunities to foster their own artistic interests. The junior high also is busy in art classes perfecting their creative talents. Where else but in art can we communicate without words? From oils and watercolors to woodcuts, from block- prints and collages to metals and Oklahoma backdrops, one can see talent at work. Much preliminary work and sketching goes into all this, but at the conclu- sion, one can really be proud of all that is learned in art. 79 K6 I river Education- ' ' Driver Education is a practical learning experience. As of this year, sophomores have Dr. Ed. 2 periods a week for halfa year. During this time, the students watch movies on driving, such as the ever popular s'Signal 307' They also learn good driving practices and prepare for taking their oral part of the state examination. Cn-the-road training is offered to students who have com Xl V 'Polvn .fi J 3.-Amt, 511, -i-.,, W .ll'I5,ui , 5533 T ..: V. my will 1.i,'gi.l'-liz: EJ!-,H E A A ., QW 24, .gin br. . ff.Q.5.q,,t,-s',6 - Vsgihgi in 4.5:-gfgt, , T fffwti rift? 1 4 f ,YL ,-,.:.1,,,,w., , 'fl-1 'si 'fl' 1.5 3' -1-1' ww ,vp ' ,. ,fm '-1 :PFW 'T' 1-255 ffifb Yfiliz ,. iW?..9'1,u-l'ifgf1-- - ky- f as, 35, 1 vs!-N04 ,YPA Fld? ,a , , 1, .1 1... P 'I .V .-M 3 ' M. 1 ,tt h ui , ' A Q r f 'L my l , 'Inf K' 'fi r , . All eds., i .. . 1. , A , ,gh-,W ,fx t lf' lv F114 L all '4 , , , 5- X353-5!-i-.1 513157 k i 1'?l'lYi ifd' hy? n f'1Q,f9-1, 'gig m'?. fiewrs1f if f A .f 5,-I lr 2 ' ' 'is ' fn, lg 5 V . . 1 r V yet J' ii ,L . i if wi ,- is W l'1,fJ W ai! 2, 'E ,ga xi ff T: -. IM ,,fK.s3'fT .Ts T iff: . Ha , .- Q: .,s wi 1033 in For seventh graders, the first few days of school are bewildering and overwhelming. Soon, however, the new recruits become accustomed to the daily routine of school life and develop into veterans. These and all the other veterans from eighth through eleventh grade are the underclassmen. Over the years students participate in a variety of events, whether they be academic or extra-curricular. Each year has its highlights. For instance, May Day is one of the highpoints of the year for the seventh and eighth graders. The musical presented by the ninth grade chorus holds special memories for the freshmen. Sophomores get their first taste of senior high and all the new and varied activities. The juniors sponsor the chicken barbeque each year to raise money for the junior prom. Along with these, there is much more the under- classmen will remember about the sights, the sounds of '76. J uniors-Senior High Bicentenni L 3 L '93 N .arf , :',,W -4 iQ qs TOP PICTURE: Tom Boyer, Jon Brubaker, Barbara Cowgill, Darrel Buffen- meyer, Ernie Brown, Brad Beamesderfer, Deb Boyer, Nancy Bailey, Stacey Collom, Sherry Calabro, Kathy Balthaser, Tina Bennethum, Tony Beach, Kevin Beebe, Randy Burkhart, Chuck Clark, Joe Byrne, Sherron Beck, Kim Adams. MISSING: Paul Adams, Luke Anspach, Bob Bear, Wilbert'Bennett, John Bilofsky, Gene Blaukowitch, Ralph Bleistein, Bruce Boone, Carl Bren- nemann, Laurie Brillhart, .lim Brossman, Mike Chelius, Mitch Chelius, Do- lores Culler, Mary Ann Cohen. 82 Juniors BOTTOM PIC TURE: Dwight Harding, Pete Fisher, Tom Grajewski, Mark Elvin, Chris Freeman, Tony Galeo, Vanessa Garrett, Stacy Dolla, Eddie Fishburn, Penny Eshbach, Bonnie Gilbert, Wendy Guistwite, Nancy Fix, Kathy Giffin, Lucinda Firestine, Gail Harris, Dianne Fessler, Deb Frazer, Colleen Ebling, Jeri Groff, Meredith Gracey, Marie Gelsinger, Corrine Haley, Louise Gerhart. MISSING: Terry Drunkenmiller, Tammy Esterly, Kent Feeg, Rod Garrett, Dolores Gehman, Kathy Giffin, Glenn Glass, Greg Graupp, Mike Graupp, Kirk Haley. loat Winners viz! tl ri TOP PICTURE: Debbie Houck, Jill Hubbell, Donna Lamm, Kay Layser, Tom Koch. Dennis Jones, Evanor Lamm, Lisa Hartman, Debbie Kirkpatrick, Barb Hartranft, Alice Katzaman, Chris Lally, Dianne Klick, Carole Hum- phrey, Sue Keener, Dru Hartranft, Karen Hoppman, Sandy Krick, Jon Lightner, Rod Lebo, Tom Kennedy, Bob Lebo, Donna Klopp, Tammy Keller, Bruce Ludwig. MISSING: Scott Hartranft, Dale Hatt, Bob Hillegas, Dale Hirschbock, Shelly Hornberger, Dave Hynson, Denise Jacobs, Jim Keith, Mark Ketner, Jeff Labe. BOTTOM PICTURE: Dave Polson, Norman Manbeck, Victor Ramos, Art Noss, Tom Murdough, John McDonald, Kevin Rothermel, Rick Miller, Lisa Mastrangelo, Roseanne Reppert, Becky Ohlinger, Brenda Miller, Mar- liese Oxerireider, Marcy Resch, Sue Muller, Michele Moyer, Diane Moser, George Painter, Shelly Miller, Ken Randall, Paul Putt. MISSING: Leanne Lutz, Terri Lutz, Scott Meiser, Brian Mengel, Jeff Merkel, Dorothy Miller, Deb Muthard, Jane Nase, Candy Ney, Alan Phillips, George Reigel, Tom Rienecker, Kerri Rush, Lori Ruth, Becky Ruth. Juniors 83 1 . - '13 X ,pfil if -g x-Ain . ' '-. n T 1 Ai P.2:?ff4f:5F TOP PICTURE: Gary Stoudt, Scott Snyder, Ted Ruth, Cindy Smith, Bob BOTTOM PICTURE: Sharon Zechman, Lynette Wolfe, Diane Yoh, Kathy Smilak, Patti Steffe, Lisa Smith, Kelli Sanders, Charlotte Talys, Dayl Tranquillo. Pat Ulrich, Dawn Wenrich, Rick Zerbe, Brian Williams, Sue Strause, Kim Steinman, John Stuck, Jeff Stone. Bob Shelow, Mark Seitz. Webber. MISSING: Steve Trimble, Kerry Ulrich, Mark Wagner Ray Wag- Cheryl Speece, Kim Schlappich, Kim Smith, Robin Schmeck, Monika Sieg- ner, Bill Walker, Mary Wanner, Ivy Wenrich, Feryl Wessner, Scott Young, fried, Selena Schaeffer, Chris Thompson, Mark Snyder, David Stump. Den- Chuck Zechman, Ray Zimmerman. nis Sweinhart, Dan Shuman, Charles Simpson, Jim Sonon. MISSING: David Schaeffer, Frank Stricker. 84 Juniors 22 Ji' 'isrevw ' il- - 'Ve' - ' 'C'- S x I V V UB ii xfuwg ,mln i l ' - , K 10 i Ns,- 'A in ' Ev .vm - lla il.. Fife. .1 s, hh... nk- '+-. --.te-. --.- ..,., -eaizagncg Among the memorable experiences of the junior class were Washington in fall and receiving class rings. Winning the Bi- centennial Float Contest, attending the third period health seminars, selling chicken bar-b-ques, and most of all prepar- ing for and attending the Junior Prom are other events that will belong remembered. Juniors 85 Q., any Sophomores-The Excitement O Orderin -- H . j1pq' E1:jQjg'f fii7:r.,,i.5?jf731Ri'?'5gT''5'Wf?r i '?'7v'eH':' ,:' , 'fb f , 4 - - 5 -' fm Mfr' 'H - ' 'P Lat.,g,,j , ,Y r-sg., ,rr , ,,Q.a1, 1 234- ff- , Q.. Q .-ya-we ' .gfefgg--ji, ,f-V 4-, il -,asia .1 ai-gj L ' -' -gl-'Q A-I V71-1 vi V, -. 51iLf.?SM '. ' 'V' g '.I.'1,: i, 'ff- ,-e',:f'- fl ' , ' K at V , ' gi fm Q JAWS I -lj' TOP PICTURE: Larry Baker, Jeff Brunner, Marc Berman, Sheila Carter, Cathy Carter, Tim Bond, Brooke Beamesderfer, Alice Deck, Cathy Bright, Cindy Correll, Gail Czebieniak, Cathy Degler, Robin Bond, Susan Angstadt, Carin Culler, Deb Blatt, Renee Bashore, John Bingham, Deb Dietrich, Steve Delp, Steve Adams, Terry Brendel, Greta Breininger, Siri Berg, Tina Boyer, Ann Bright. MISSING: Kevin Becker, Jeff Billman, Brenda Bolig, Stanley Boyer, Keith Bricker, Curtis Cassler, Tom Clark, Vicki Correll, 86 Sophomores BOTTOM PICTURE: Eileen Guistwite Brian Fulmer, Robert Drexel, Gary Heydt, Larry Gehmen, Steve Ebling, Craig Etchberger, John Groff, Chris Heffelfinger, Art Garrtet, Kevin Hartman, Susie Dolla, Gregg Hicks, Doug Guildin, Cory Gruber, Dale Harris, Denise Firestine, Gary Graupp, Sharon Freeman, Francis Forster, Rick Freeman, Nancy Gelsinger, Marian Gra- jewski, Karen Henderson, Julie Elkins, Mary Hassler, Randy Frazer, Richard Hartlieb, Jeff Fiant, John Haag. MISSING: Lisa Galeo, Rick Guido, Tim Henning. lass-rings and Class-jackets TOP PICTURE: Ruthie Katzaman, Barb Jenkins, Cherie Kurtz, Cheryl Krick, Phil Holtzman, Lisa Kissling, Jill Lory, Vicki King, Dave Hirneisen, Jeff Klopp, Sam Leiphart, Kevin Kern, Randy Holtzman, Jeff Huiseman, Kurt Hubbell, Mark Kretz, Scott Kennedy, Cindy Hunsicker, Denise Klopp, Cindy Kramer, Sheila Kirby, Kim Johnson, Donna Lebo, Karen Light. MISSING: Sonia Heister, Pete Hummel, Mike Huntley, Lori Kimmel, Mat- thew Kintzer, Mike Kline, Dwayne Kochel, Duane Lacock, Tami Lavender, Mike Lengel. BOTTOM PICTURE: Donald Lutz, Tom Matthew, Karl Nagle, Jeff Mar- shall, Tom Myer, Craig Mucher, Robert Loy, Kirk Miller, Roy Miller, Jim Painter, Terry Mest, Brenda Lee Miller, Terry Oberly, Carey Putt, Deb Luckenbill, Denise Page, Eric Nauman, Jennifer Miller, Brenda Marderness, Brenda Lynn Miller, Melody, Nicolai, Vicky Lotz. MISSING: Robin Lud- wig, Craig Matthew, Diane McCue, Greg Meise, Tim Miller, Patti Page, Doug Paine, Ron Painter, Stephen Parese, James Parsons, Richard Price. Sophomores 87 ,..., 'N-14. ff V , V ,4,.l.:f? 'E1 -v lf ,L TOP PICTURE: Kevin Richards, Ken Reich, Tom Shepler, Joe Russ, Ver- non Reiver, Rickey Rouck, John Shepler, Dave Shaak, Holly Reber, Laurie Root, Regan Ruth, Connie Schallau, Jeff Schlaybach, Kim Seidel, Brian Raihl, Greg Schatz, Gary Seitz, Lance Putt, Sue Sheidy, Karen Sattazahn, Donna Russ, Lori Ranck, Teresa Ruth, Vicki Schnee, Debbie Rabold, Tony Serafino. MISSING: Dan Reed, Jeff Roberts, Steven Russ. 88 Sophomores BOTTOM PICTURE: Bill Woods, Mary Wike, Mike Unger, Sheila Yarnall, Steph Votoras, Audrey Stephens, Sherri Speece, Carmela Zechman, Nevin Wagner, Rick Strunk, David Stauffer, Linda Unger, Mike Thompson, Brian Umberger, Rodney Speiss, Teresa Wolfskill, Denise Verleur, Cathy Wike, Sare Wiemann, Kelly Unger, Carol Zerbe, Tom Toy, Bruce Wawrzyniak, Jean Wills, Llnda Suranofsky, Bob Speicher. MISSING: Elizabeth Simpson, Pete Smith, Mike Stamm, Lourin Stief, Darrell Stricker, Paul Stricker, Tracy Sutliff, Randy Yoh. 2'6- ,Sgsxue so fiws ak' A-W' af' wi X Tl -Ir D 'J lr . ' f ... A 'fft-, .,, x ,.i,.i5Q'j,. , ,, lf' I5'If',E:l, -' :?lE'isf5rf:f.-il: L: , 3, 3.z , '+:2t:,s yr ....t. , lt, . , ,Q-Nf gg K, -5-A V :J'f'f it- ff: -, - .'fl.' 7 Jn. , - . -, - W X .4 , . ' ' 1, , , , , . 1 A W m r- T Ss. x :. The sophomores at last feel fully a part of senior high school. This highly spirited class took third place in the Bicentennial Float Contest at the Central Catholic game with the theme, Women's Role in the Revolution. Participation in the English mini-courses and senior chorus were brand new experiences this year. Of course, one of the high points of the year was that event unique to tenth grade, the arrival of the new classjacket. 'Qlyuxms 'ii F reshman-F irst Place In Junior High Float Q-ugvg,e-vw'-V r- - - 'vii-. x TOP PICTURE: Donna Davis, Konnie Carpenter, Jessica Davis, Tarsa Davis, Melissa Brown, Craig Clark, Rick Boone, Karl Baldauf, Cathy Bross- man, Gene Carter, Elmer Beck, Bob Behney, Lee Buffenmeyer, Jodi Bason, Lisha Deck, Terri Correll, Kim Boyer, Karen Cook, Shelley Dolla, Sheila Beidler, Diana Beck, George Adams, Jim Coleman, Scott Beebe, John Ad- ams, Cathy Bateman, Harry Bennett, Sandy Betz, Lisa Breininger, Jim Bright, Scott Adams, Dave Dreibelbis, Gary Brown, Jeff Becker, MISSING: Bill Cuevas. MIDDLE PICTURE: Bob Grimes, Dave Eshbach, Dean Fegley, Matt Grajewski, Mark Eyre, Mark East, Robert Groff, Ron Firestine, Todd Ger- hart, Eric Eckenroth, John Fiscus, Risa Drexel, Coleen Glass, Eileen Fisher, Sharon Gerhart, Karen Gruber, Nicole Dumas, Tina Garrison, Lori Fisher, Mike Dunkle, Pat Gelsinger, Cindy Gerhart, Lisa Fishburn, Diane Harding, Sandy Graupp, Carol Lutz. MISSING: Scott Eberly, Steve Eberly, Don Feeg, Sam Ferraro, Donna Fessler, Mike Finkle, Mark Forester, Cindy Gracey, Dave Graupp, Dan Gring, Kathy Guido. BOTTOM PICTURE.' Jan Hoover, Carol Kellenberger, Candy Kintzer, Ken Jones, Frank Hess, Betsy Hartranft, Janice Hubbell, Deb Hook, Brenda Hiester, Scott Hickernell, .lim Hook, Steve Hopf, Perry Hopf, Carol Heck- man, Rochelle Huber, Beth Henning, Mark Hollen, Wendy Hoffert, Brenda Hoffman, Emma Hassler, Dave Kachel, Fae Hornberger, David Kelly, Steve Heister, Deb Kintzer, Sheri Hartman, Sue Hill, Mark Hatt, Gary Heimbach, Sue Hassler, Lorna Ketner, Donna Houck. MISSING: John Hellinger, Carolyn Hellinger. Division ,f x -,':- W4 '. ? - - ,. 'IN ii -51.- i i.. 3: rt 'tin- 'Wifi' u1'i.iwmt.rfi,i WA TOP PICTURE: Deb McQuate, Diane McMullen, Helen McKim, Annette Lucarelli, Scott Krick, Mark Kroninger, Kathy Kramer, Marcia Kissling, Jerry McDonald, Deb Mckee, Cathy McCoy, Jodie May, Denise Kirk- patrick, lngrid Lotz, Richard Kiss, Ken Letteer, Dave Mest, Tim Kreitz, Carolann Merkel, Diane Kramer, Andrea Kramlich, Karen Long, Cord Lessig, Darlene Kitchens, Chris Mathias, Debora Lamm, Lori Mack, John Milia, Scott Kohl. MISSING: Kirk Kirby, Scott Lacock, Greg Lied, Bonnie Lynch, Harold Martin, Dale Miller. BOTTOM PICTURE: Tina Miller, Jerrilyn Oldham, Jeff Plank, Mike Plemple, Mike Ramos, Dave Murray, Warren Rabold, Darryl Morgan, Greg Papay, Jeff Neiheiser, Pete Reifsnyder, Betty Reinhart, Sue Moore, John Plummer, Robin Mosteller, Chrystal Reed, Donali Moyer, Cheryl Raihl, Mitch Oberly, Mary Miller, Nadine Reese, Jack Reap, Ron Moyer, Marlene Moss, Nan Reber, Stacie Rentschler, Darrell Palsgrove, Brian Oxenreider, David Oswald, Dave Ray. MISSING: Jim Nevin, Ray Noss, Carol Oswald. 91 ,, l CE 51124 '1 sw',' -? . . ' e 1Ff ,. -, .. .J-P . Ev' TOP ROW? Scott Smith, Jeff Root, Brian Salem, Mark Scott, John Schoener, Tom Sacks, Todd Stamm, Dave Steffey, Celia Schuman, Jo Schermick, Scott Shulman, Cindy Ruth, Tina Rentschler, Anita Seigfried, Pat Rose, Lisa Shifflet, Dolores Schoemnagel, Beth Schoener, Julie Sher- man, John Rothermel, Jim Root, Mark Schweizer, Sandra Root, Donna Sands, Mary Stuck, Jodi Schucker, Sharon Schaeffer, Chris Ruth, Scott Speicher, Greg Rissinger, Rick Steinman. MISSING: Carol Sattazahn, Eric Schenk. Leon Stauffer, Dennis Stlef. 92 Freshmen Z 4i,, . 1 ! t ,gf - ff- ff., ,AZ 4' if X Qs , jzxj- 56 f.:,.v,Z'?'if'iV ' u' A A -lla I NJJE BOTTOM PICTURE: John Webber, Keith Thompson, Gary Werner, Joel Talys, Bob Yoder, Wayne Taylor, Walt Whitley, Ron Zerbe, Tom Wolfe, Barry Wessner, Ron Wanner, Harold Zeller, Ted Wealand, Dwayne Sullivan, Mark Wolfskill, Jim Weatherholtz, Mike Wagner, Ken White, Ken Zellers, Hans Verleur, Eric Wenrich, Lisa Zechman, Elizabeth Sutherland, Norman Walker, Connie Zellers, Shirley Weidman, Dina Witwer, Rosemary Unger, Sue Werner, Scharlynn Summerhill, Dolores Zechman. MISSING: Ken Turner, Perry Worman. ..IP' lzlaaa 0005 tl A I :r 1- 'Z-2 ff 5 A . .sl-f-TE ' ral is--m ,,, WX fo f .rx ,k- +, yr ---Q ?15y'f'1 gi, gl. - 4,-., f lg,.,,,,-. i e fs Q-fi f H Y : H' .f-' AJ: ,, 'Af-xg. ,A -I ' eg,-t n I xl ': . l f ' l ,., .is 'fi ' T, if wt ,sp i . .J, .24 ..4,-of-,, , , --.5115 ,- I 9 g - ga g ' sp- -W1 r :-. - th-f 1 are 2 4 - .' . r - ' -14., -,ur h .. -ren ,. - W Is the ninth grade senior high or junior high? The answer is both, leading to the inevitable conclusion of complete con- fusion for all concerned. The class of '79 was awarded first place in the Junior High Division at the Bicentennial Float Contest on October 18. Construction of the float with its theme Winter at Valley Forge involved many hours of work each Sunday at John Adam's house. The class is now looking forward to ending this year of split personality and, as tenth graders, becoming full-fledged members of senior high next year. Freshman 93 Eighth rade- nl One Class Officer TOP PICTURE: Jeff Bailey, Keith Bond, Mike Bashore, Wayne Blatt, Charles Bailey, Jack Cahn, Brian Bailey, Luz Delgado, Peggy Buffenmeyer, Stephanie Bricker, Diane Bell, John Bitterman, Dwayne Cox, Jonathan Bastian, Stanley Bricker, Ed Conti, Jim Conard, Brian Delp, Rick Degler, Cherissee Bean, Debra Bright, Bonnie Budwash, Penny Boyer, Kim Bauman, Eric Daniels, Jeff Collom, Gary Calabro, Bob Boyer. MISSING: Keith Barlip, Jamie Boyer, Brenda Bressler, Wayne DeRita, 94 Sth Grade BOTTOM PICTURE: Linda Groff, Jeff Hollenbach, Donna Heck, Eric Hassenbein, Ernie Gelsinger, Paul Fix, Kim Edwards, Amy Elvin, Leslie Franks, Nina Hartman, Sue Gromis, Kyle Hamilton Karen Eberly, Karen Hernley, Theresa Groff, John Hays, Don Eberly, Steve Evans, Keith Derr, Nancy Dreibelbis, Jane Heck, Gretchen Evert, Maria Forster, Donna Faust, Donna Gerhart, Donna Feeg, Marilyn Gingrich, Joe Grajewski, Tony Harakel, Jeff Fitterling. MlS.SING: Daniel Grove, . 1... -- 1. I . ln .MID -J TOP PICTURE: Nancy Houck, Karen Kramer, Chris Klick, Laurie Ketner, Debbie Humphrey, Debbie Hoover, Shelly Hummel, Sharon Kintzer, Vicki Keller, Leslie Kintzer, Robin Klinger, Kelly Kennedy, Nancy Killian, Diane Ketner, Sharon Krick, Heidi Johnston, Janice Hunter, Robert Houck, Joe Hydock, Pat Johnson, Mike Hoppman, Cathy Kennedy, Judi Huber, David Kramer, Mike Koch, Rick Kirkpatrick, Harold Houser, Steve Hood, Tim Koch, Adam Hornberger. MISSING: Jolyn Houck, Devin Kochel, Darryl Kreitz, Tanya Jackson. BOTTOM PICTURE: Marc Leinbach, Matt Kroninger, Bob May, Pam Levy, Debbie Miller, Todd Lynn, Cathi Miccicke, Bruce Miller, Mike Murry, Lisa Mowrer, Steve Lightner, George Ludwig, Rod Moyer, Randy Mosteller, Scott Mowrer, Keith Moyer, Mike Ludvvig, Ryan Luckenbill, John Miller, Ed Miller, Mary Moore, Jackie Muckey, Debbie Muller, Donna Lied, Linda Mower, Debbie Lied, Tracy McMullen. MISSING: Candy Lacock, Virginia Lotz, Clair Martin, Dawn Martin, Frank May. 8th Grade 95 ' 52.1 .if 71, Y TOP PICTURE: Bev Nabozny, Alta Oberholtzer, Mary Ann Reiver, Carol Ravert, James Putt, Eric Oxenreider, Jeff Raihl, Mark Nauman, Norman Ohlinger, Charles Putt, Debra Noll, Karen Painter, Jody Oxenreider, Dana Oxenreider, Mary Plummer, Jeannine Papay, Mark Owens, Steve Ranck, Ricky Plempel, Jamie Pilon, Tim Rentschler, Dale Oswald, Richard Page, Jim Orth, Debra Ohlinger, Sara Nase, Daphine Poison, Marc Ray, David Norton, Lee Reifsnyder. MISSING: Joel Pilon, David Porter. CENTER PICTURE: Ken Sands, Debbie Ruth, Beth Rienecker, Karen Sorrick, Woody Snyder, Randy Schaeffer, Barry Sites, Pam Speece, Kevin Sattazahn, Ted Schaeffer, Sherry Spaid, Priscilla Riegel, Sherri Sowers, Sharon Simonton, Eileen Rothenberger, Todd Ruoss, Richard Ruth, Cabot Smith, Gerald Shelow, Dave Seitz, Ken Shealy, Dave Schaeffer, Brian Snyder, Bruce Schmeck, Nancy Speece, Carla Schneck, Lori Schlaybach, Lori Ressler, George Snyder, Norman Schadler, Jeff Schlappich, Kurt Schenk. MISSING: Stephen Schnee. BOTTOM PICTURE: Roger Steffe, Joe Wiemann, Sherri Zechman, Kim Werner, Debra Troutman, Jim Staaf, Joel Zinn, Robert Unger, Mike Zidik, Todd Young, Bonnie Stine, Bob Wolf, Randy Wartluft, Don Swope, Carol Troutman, Terri Weinman, Michael Steffey, Colin Wenrich, Donna Zimmerman, Danny Steffey, Cindy Zuber, Sonia Votoras, Rita Wike, Judy Strunk, Karen Stump, Lori Stricker, Carol Strunk, Jeff Wanner, Ricky Speicher. MISSING: Francis Stief, Ken Vanderau, Sandra Werner. 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K X F' Af :X iwx ix ti'- ' ' -.,,,w S MK --.a-.. .-N TOP PICTURE: Andrea Schoener, Cheryl Smith, Phillis Schoenagel, David Ohlinger, Curtis Paine, Rodney Salem, Neil Ruth, Eric Schmoyer, Mark Shanaman, Craig Schafer, David Schweizer, Frances Roark. Janell Schultz, Randy Ruth, Michelle Shealy, Joyce Simpson, Tracey Reber, Vicki Snyder, Calise Santamour, Walter Snyder, Grgg Smith, Troy Oldham, Melvin Sensenig. MISS ING.' Cindy Oberholtzer, Kathryn Riehm. 100 7th Grade CENTER PICTURE: Robert Muller, Keith Moyer, Mark Noll, John Mu- sante, Bradley Noll, Henry Noss, Kathryn Nauman, Patty Murdough, Trudy Neiheiser, Judy Neuin. MISSING: Terry Neuin. BOTTOM PICTURE: Lori Sweinhart, Kramer Virmani, Errol Walker, Joe Tranquille, Todd Williams, Steven Yocum, Micheal Yoh. Roger Yoh, Kevin Steffey, Douglas Sutliff, Steven Zechman, Wallace Wenrich, Karen Ulrich, Sharlene Strunk, Lisa Wanner, Connie Stone, Scott Stricker, Michael Weinhold, Kevin Zimmerman, Dean Umberger, Joseph Wolf, Dion Witmer, Susan Wills, Paul Sutherland, James Steger, Brenda Stricker, Karen Trout- man, Jodi Zerbe, Troy Tranquillo, Harry Strunk, Mitchell Weinhold, Sherry Zupan. MISSING: Jeffrey Weir. sl ll ll - 1 A '-xc? -- .v l Nfl.. it 1 . t f . k J. . ... ' l.. I' f ,: l 'wlril JA I' 5. lr v 5 l'.GVl L-Ki - A X N rr-f I vu:-r -' ,....,... ..., . . I I . D ri 'lil-kg Seventh grade-it's a new experience going from elemen- tary school to high school. From top dog to the bottom of the ladder, and from a single room and one teacher to many rooms, several teachers, and lockers is the predicament faced by every seventh grader in September. After the first week of school or there abouts a seventh grader has his classrooms memorized, has learned which wing of the school is which, knows not to walk on the wrong side of will--f'-'r ri n . ' i' lf fl Mr. Hess as he stands in the hall, learns how to rig lockers, and learns to pass quickly between classes. Certainly there are frustrations, for instance, no recess, crowded halls, high lockers, library fines, and often no ice cream at lunch. But, look at the bright side. There are dances, sports events, making charcoal in science class, musical ac- tivities, decorating floats, and the joy of spelling all your vocabulary words correctly. .hh Grade 101 FIB i Class ffieers- ur Student Leaders T 1' E us NX NAR Q '--4: . ,Lf I-li 5' si, gf ' TOP: Eleventh grade: Jane Nase-President, Bob Lebo-Vice-President, RIGHT CENTER: Ninth grade: John Adams-President, Deb McKee Nancy Bailey-Secretary, Lisa Mastrangelo-Treasurer. Vice-President, Cindy Ruth-Treasurer, Karen Long-Secretary. LEFT CENTER: Tenth grade: Jeff Brunner-President, Laurie Root- BOTTOM LEFT: Eighth grade: Mary Moore-President. Vice-President Theresa Ruth-Secretary Treasurer. BOTTOM RIGHT' Seventh grade: Roger Yoh-President, Kathy Ludwig Vice-President, Steve Miller-Secretary Treasurer. 102 Class Officers 5 Q l,- , ,xl 44 ,,f J .1 .f-' li . gi b4bq. I QE: ra w -1 , If pw will ,:. fm S 'X ig, , - 1. . He. I,-1,-, f I' . .r, .y Q in--'fb xv. Q5 , '-r .dv N' . R- ' w ESQ I XLR N. 'W - I 5 'CJ 1 .' . 'lf' ,f iff W 1- would any school be without its extra curricular ere at Weiser, activities are a way of life. Stu- i express themselves through countless clubs. his particular talent or secret desire, somewhere 's wide range of activities is something to suit fidual. ev ,sr 4.9-K 'S+.. . ' - 1, i r ', - . -- . ,,.A' .,,,, . A 'r-o-a. f' gh- L. L V 'MQL-1 I.-r' 4 W -f Q . 7- r-6-514: rs . . e- 1- A ' Q ,W 1 f Au' V - .1-+ '-. 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I feel honored to have represented Conrad Weiser and even more to bring to our school the Scholastic Achievement Award. I'd like to thank everyone who made this experience possible for me, for without them, I would not have the wonderful memories which today and tomorrow I can look back on. I only wish more people could have such a fulfilling opportunity. Madie Baldauf 1976 Junior Miss Q At the close of each school day the locki are jammed with athletes, both boys and gir ing for practice. Sports are undeniably an integral part c life. Soccer, basketball, cheering, track, wrt the variety of activities is astounding. Mudd broken hockey sticks, runners thundering the halls after school, the sweat and hard work. tories, and sometimes disappointmentsg someho end ofthe season, it all seems worthwhile. I 5 Gains Valuable 'H+ , Experlenee ' A Young Team .' f,f,?'f f Sl, g'f ,'.-w wi- -,-,inbf -' 7, bail. IEA' .., ' 'si w'f'f4-,-112,-Jang, QQQE iw The S 9 dvi?--, 'i I : 5.153 I ' A qs 2-- LM - Varsity: Coach Hartranft, Randy Burkhart, Chuck Zechman, Rod Yarnall, Mike Tranquillo, Tom Murdough, Victor Ramos, Scott Snyder, Tim I-Iimmelberger, Dean Moser, Todd Shultz, Crystal Stough, Robin Brown, Madie Baldauf, Manager Pete Fisher, Tom Kennedy, Thom Boyer, Kirk Miller, Tim Henning, Tim Bond, Scott Hartranft, Rick Zerbe, Beverly Marks, Sandy Klotz, Randy Frazer, Bill Cuevas, Scott Lacock, Greg Rissinger, Perry Worman, Frank Hess, Rod Lebo. MISSING: Bob Lebo, Tim Henning, Tim Bond, Tom Koch, Kirk Miller, Kerri Rush. si fl ,Jr -: 'QQ- QFQ 9 ELF? E ! QD is 13 QA., fy? wt Y. it 4. v Q., 'qlnlit f N, V- mf 1 --RVN :fs -4 X its--' 4 ., . -W '- '. . ' Iii .P EW- 4. 1 '-'fu' cm. - - ' an -- N ' ' Efl- ' 'Q nail ' It ,U ' X A. ' Fifi-'-t -.-.iyw-,Q 'Y A, 'xt-. . K , , ,M -. ,, it , I F 'Jn' ' ' A ..n Q- .fi ' 'F'i'-' .- .-isg- , , 1 A ' ' . f .jf ,xv in A .. 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The single goal in this game was scored by Dean Moser, the team s high scorer with nine goals and four assists. Right behind Dean was Rod Yarnall with eight goals and four assists. One ofthe more unusual events occuring this season was caused by confusion over a new rule. After leaving Hamburg with a tie after two overtimes, it was discovered that there was still a live minute sudden death to be played. The team re- turned to Hamburg, played the live minute sudden death, and left still tied with the Hawks. Among those earning honors for the Scouts were Victor Ramos, who was named first string goalie on both the Berks County All Star Team and the All Berks County Soccer Teamg Rod Yarnall, who received a second string as half-back, and Dean Moser, who received honorable mention on All Berks County Soccer Team. Seniors: Rod Yarnall, Mike Tranquillo, Dean Moser, Todd Shultz. ll7 Hockey-Western Berks Champions 1 During the last two weeks of summer vacation the hockey team braved the hot, humid weather, literally learning to play hockey in a completely different manner, for this year there were new rules to be learned. The first year players had no worries about adjusting to new rules. However, the veterans found how difficult it is to teach old dogs new tricks. As the season progressed, the old dogs slowly but surely overcame the barriers they had faced in the first weeks of practice. Soon nothing could stop them, and they made Conrad Weiser hockey history. They were the first team ever to represent Weiser as Western B Division Champions. ll8 nv ., ' lt , ' A f ' . at 1 . '.r ii i ' 1 . W ,JL -- I , ' I 1 , . N , In their quest for the title of Western Berks Champion, the Scouts dropped a har fought contest to Muhlenberg, experienced in play-off activity. Despite this los this year's hockey team earned the praise and respect of everyone, especially thei coach Ms. Unger, for their achievements this year. Post season honors were awarded to Mary Ann George and Diane Moser wh made the 1975 All Star Hockey Team. Jayvee: Coach Luft, Melissa Brown, Janice Hubbell, Betsy Hartranft, Dina Witwer, Debbie Dietrich, Sue Moore, Dolores Schoennagel, Risa Drexel, Lori Ranck, Ann Bright, Alice Deck, Carol Zerbe, Carey Putt, Bonnie Lynch, Brenda Marderness, Sheri Hartman, Marlene Noss, Shelly Dolla, Cindy Corell, Theresa Ruth, Lisa Shifflet, Sue Hill, Beth Schoener, Elizabeth Henning, Denise Kirkpatrick, Tina Rentschler. MISSING: Connie Zellers. TOP RIGHT' Seniors: Gail Speiss, Kathy Burns, Terri Gruber, Cindy Murdough, Kathy Sorrick, Barb Rentschler, Cheryl Yoh, Mary Ann George, Debbie Haag, Suzette Lengel, Kathy Grimes. CENTER LEF71' Managers: Marica Kissling, Monica Siegfried, Rochelle Huber, Bambi Marderness. BOTTOM LEFT' Varsity: Cheryl Yoh, Cindy Murdough, Deb Frazier, Lori Ruth, Lisa Hartman, Donna Lamm, Mary Ann George, Kathy Burns, Lisa Smith, Sonia Hiester, Coach Unger, Terri Gruber, Suzette Lengle, Kelli Sanders, Barb Rentschler, Sue Dolla, Gail Speiss, Stacy Dolla, Diane Moser, Diane Yoh, Kim Adams, Kathy Sorrick, Deb Kirkpatrick, Deb Haag, Becky Ruth, Kathy Grimes, Marian Grajewski, Sheila Yarnall, Cathy Bright. ll9 Golf -Swinging Action l20 Golf :T-fl ...,.. . . A , W... - 1-.--cm.. . , . '.-1 wrff. ' 4 , , H 4-W M ' 1 .rr ,'- -' S 5.4 .,- , T23 ' N.,-'f w ' t ' , R .4 . Varsity: Lee Gartner, Kevin Rietz, Jeff Hartman, Scott Meiser, Seniors: Kevin Rietz,JCffHal'im3H Pete Hummel, Kevin Hartman, Lance Putt, Coach Troutman, Bob Speicher. MISSING: Allan Phillips, Jeff Fiant, Scott Kennedy, Doug Simonton. st' ' , N- - '. t-- v,,,. - vff01'M'l 1g4.zx,, 1, . - .-- ..,J:ag..va, Jfjfz The 1975 golf team opened its season on September 4, 1975, and completed its second fall season of golf on October 3 at their home course Galen Hall. The 1975 team compiled an overall record of four wins and ten losses. The team included three seniors, two juniors and five sophomores. Of the seven man starting team, four and sometimes five underclassmen were starters. Coach Troutman should have a fine, experienced team back for next season. ' , fwtfg-F .N f 'g' -qlif11QQ3-wg--nf -- , 'S 41'-5,1 . A - f.,.2,,,,.,t 5 e- 4 7 ' 'M ' .1 wife-P 1,.,1..f wa.: -' -' 'fi -v V ,'.:' Til: .T .:'t '2. fi'-f-i5GfV.,1.1. -tg.,-..-1 ,...1f..:.f,:-.Mez-v,gv5,,gp:-igesW-fa: sz-f 2'- 1fz,f'gv.,g-'f. . . - ., rt ' 'if 'f u'?:7?h- ' 'wrsfctarffifiirg A - J?-rw A- fx. W 771' -- -fb ' .5!iiiQ7?f 4i'1 'i.T'.tf55w-sffff !'q:: Vlii- 5 tiw- iff'-Q? 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Often the only spectators he sees at the meet are the coaches and the officials. However, the runner has one fan, one critic, one competitor-himself. Everytime he betters his time, it means he must do better next time. Cross-country is not for everyone. It requires toughness and self-discipline for success 122 TOP RIGH71' Varsity: Coach Seifarth, Don Feeg, Tom Grajewski, Mike Stump, Kim Steinman, Eric Moore, Dave Manbeck, Ken Weir, Larry Baker. MISSING: Dan Kindt, Greg Meise, David Oswald. adidas udfdgg Managers: Connie Grazier, Val Butcavage, Kay Layser, Kathy Tranquillo, Seniors: Eric Moore, Dave Manbeck, Dan Kindt, Ken Weir, Mike Stump. Cindy Ruth. Cross Country 123 F ootball-Year Of The Rookies A Q T'i.. T l . ff' V. 25' , P 1 ,,. y I V .. V41 'Q F .9-vva sa-Busan! ..:., Varsity: Coach Scholar, Coach Bausher, Kevin Richards, Mitch Chelius, Steve Hiester, Corey Gruber, Ron Painter, Chris Freeman, Mike Ramos, Kevin Rothermel, Mike Chelius, Dale Hirschbock, Mark Kretz, Coach George, Coach Kuczala, Coach Heil- man, Brian Schlatterer, Scott Speicher, Tony Galeo, Randy Yoh, Mike Unger, Art Garrett, Scott Hiester, Gene Blaukowitch, Tony Ross, Darrell Buffenmeyer, Dan Reed, Ken Jones, Coach Rothfus, Trainer Mr. Wilkinson, Jon Brubaker, Scott Dolla, Bob Smilak, Steve Schallau, Eric Stoudt, Todd Wenrich, Buzz Putt, Ken Randall, Tony Beach, Dave Manwiller, Greg Nelson, Jeff Billman, Mark Carey, Kevin Beebe. Managers: Mark Elvin, Marliese Oxenreiter, Walt Whitley. MISSING: Celia Shuman, Deb McKee, Vic Ramos. 124 MIDDLE LEFT' Seniors: Scott Hiester, Mark Carey, Dave Manwiller, Scott Dolla, Greg Nelson, Brian Schlatterer, Eric Stoudt, Tony Ross, Todd Wenrich, Steve Schallau, Buzz Putt. MIDDLE RIGHT' Tri-Captains with Head Coach Ferdie Kuczala: Tod Wenrich, Tony Ross, Scott Hiester. BOTTOM RIGHT' Coaches: Bud Scholar, Tom Bausher, Bob Rothfus, Steve George, Ferdie Kuczala, Joe Heilman. ior High: Darrell Morgan, Elmer Beck, John Schoener, Matt Grajewski, Mark Scott, Dean Fegley, Tom Sacks, Greg Papay, Coach olar Coach Bausher Ron Firestine, John Adams, Dale Miller, Jeff Jones, Jeff Planck, Mike Plempel, Scott Beebe, Ron Moyer, Dave Mark Finkle,,John Webber, Dave Eshbach, Marc Leinbach, Steve Ranck. Woody Snyder, Mark Nauman, Randy Schaffer, Raihl, Jonathan Bastian, Mike Hoppman, Joe Grajewski, David Mest, Eric Hasenbine, Mark Owens, Jerry Shelow, Dave Ray, Mark , Rick Kirpatrick, Rick Speicher, Tony Harakel, John Rothermel, Steve Lightner. MISSING: Keith Thompson. -55: M' , .-tQ,y,J,59r: , A j P'-r .mx U ' ' ' v -ds.. -f-1 ,,, Q5-ll..-v-'-L, A rn nv' ' - 'X ' rv- S ' a 1 E ,-..,--4 ,,:-. ':-ffl 1 A-ai' Mi, K The varsity gridders had only Elco and Schuykill Valley to fill their appetite for victory. Greeness was probably the primary reason for finishing on the short end in many close contests en- route to a 2-7 finish. Only the league champion Blue Jays swept the Scouts aside with no effort, Lansdale needed a 96-yard TD run on a fumble recovery and Central a sprint by Stopper to edge the Scouts. For their performances in these games, Yoh and and Wenrich were named the TD Club's Players ofthe Week. . Post season honors were awarded to Scott Hiester, Tony Ross who made first string offensive and defensive All-Star Inter County. Fullback Dean Fegley's carries propelled the wishbone attack behind the blocks of the offensive linemen, who doubled as the teams defense. A tie with Lansdale in a downpore and a 42-6 erasing by Holy Name in which Weiser drew the first blood blemished the Junior I-Iigh's first winning season, a second place effort, which incluces a gratifying win over Central. 125 4 , lv-,sf ,,, x- vhgwaff-T3 A R' - ' , -13 AL f, 4:2 W, laik., wx 1:1 I. ..-.4 lily... '. uw ,Q ' w ' ' L., fu , , .. ',.... K 1 . ,Z , , A . FTS? aff' yklfwfz-in ., , . ,, -2? ' f'-F4-eg-irxx A ' WL l3t4 i Q-', .gQ . W - . 9r Tf'f41-E ' , Ai?'Q'-'wff Jig ' 4 4 52,9 ,iggfifmffefgq57y:5', ' Q,,..,a7vvM'h,f-1-, 1.1, Q,--A--Sgjjuf W- h 'we-M gffl Eff Q. , -.' JV ,Y , -.. -I 'iff' rs , V ' was 1 8-sk L W--,- F7 v Kew ,il 'Z' ' gQ,'J','f QI-.IQ w ,ry --... l - - .,,. 3 A I -TV. 1 XX R S , I. I X ,, f x x ESQ-QW A F X XR' 3 - 1 auxin! C fb P I e J' aw! Li- ! Q 'A' - 1 ' :'. 12 .---f '5 ' 'Q ,!L,,..4 'fx f T .. r'g'v-1-'-A514 K R N, J Q fry. L'..C.f' ..,,. jg A h -':.... '-rjwg' 'SQ- :Vu- Q .. ,ul .A f.-wx., '.s.lf.iff -qfeisgigsnt. BU ,- F -su Q. r N . 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W' 'A-12-5151, ,A K or ,f ' '85-fiffi Q' ' 'Q . ff gn' 'iY'1.'. F '. -.9537 ' . 1 A Q M! 1' ' 'Mg-' . 521' N :ff L -hug 1125. ' . -4,5- ,: '- xxx ' 'L-Eg' 5. ' Y . ,xx 12 I I -aw - Tix 'fu v X r rg Q' JL 1 ,af E ,.A- Nvlw I Ill 'if L. 1 Bo S asketball-Building For. ,,,, 3231! ,,.xh ., 33-2 , . ' T.. , t H 21 Sw -,liz ' gi, D. I 'Q ri 51 All-Li it hf - f T -. Q .4 - s 'T 4 1 Y F 1 J I 'A ,- 1 3:6-I xg' IZ. ' z ' .-:X , 'L l I 14 ' . JN 5 5 fi Q D . f ' , ,IH-X' ' e rf: it W AN' ,il , i , V , .V if fb' -f A vqflari i N . .' ' 'Af' . dxf' X S In Q Eli ,JYL I1 . ' fi X -.-, 5- tl Q , 0.1 At the close of the first half of the basketball season, the Scouts had compiled a 8-5 record. This record included a double overtime win over Schuylkill Valley, leaders in Division II of the Berks County League. Weiserls record in the second half is 1-1, a victory over Cen- tral Catholic and a squeaker of a loss to Holy Name. Weiseris two sophomores, Bricker and Becker, have already estab- lished names for themselves. Bricker became the first county player to amass 400 points, Becker claims a 14 point game average. The cap- tains of the team are Jeff Hartman, Vic Ramos, and Keith Bricker. TOP RIGHT' Varsity: Kevin Becker, Tom Grajewski, Tom Koch, Sci Meiser, Scott Snyder, Victory Ramos, Keith Bricker, Mitch Werner, J Lightner, Scott Hoffa, Tony Beach, Jeff Hartman. TOP LEFT' Seniors: Mitch Werner, Scott Hoffa, Jeff Hartman. CENTER RIGHT' Managers: Edward Fishburn, Mike Stump, Pete Fisher. hampionship Team-Next Year! .-Q 5 .54 - --, J . .rJ'i-'ilk' .ttfzl 'I QLBUT5 A N if JLg.., TOP RIGHT' Jayvee: Scott Speicher, Pete Hummel, Mark Scott, Rick Zerbe, Dean Fegely, Tom Myer, Nevin Wagner, Jeff Brunner, Lance Putt, Randy Burkhart, Ken Randall, Kim Seidel. MISSING: Tom Murdough. BOTTOM LEFT? Junior High: Coach Redcay, Darrell Morgan,- Greg Lied, Mike Ramos, Ken Jones, Matt Grajewski, Scott Hickernell, Steve Hiester, Coach Messinger, John Milia, Jeff Jones, Greg Rissmger, Jeff Plank, Jeff Neiheiser. Leading this year's Jayvee team were Randy Burkhart and Rick Zerbe. Freshman Dean Fegely paced the team both in scoring and on the boards. Starting positions were also earned by freshmen Mark Scott and Scott Speicher and Sophomore Tom Myer. Exciting moments of the season include upsetting Schuyl- kill Valley by 3 points and tying Muhlenberg on Fegely's bas- ket with five seconds left to play, only to lose 62-61 in Overtlme' Basketball 129 Girls asketball-Reaching For Success Q I' : 1 jg Q e V, ' 1 1 ll' lf! ,J Q Q Q Yi -f r vu g 6, -aswell-9' 'wa' The Girls' Basketball Team found themselves face to face with a few surprises this season. Perhaps the most unexpected was the early gift from Santa Berriman-new blue Converse sneakers for the whole team. In addition, the Varsity Scouts, for the first time in three years, recovered from their one victory in a seasonl' syndrome. Wins over Wyomissing, Central Catholic, Hamburg, and Twin Valley, and Reading were significant games of the sea- son. The season was still in progress at the time this article was written, and Coach Luft was optimistic several more victories would be scored. CENTER LEFT' Varsity: Suzette Lengel, Connie Grazier, Cheryl Yoh Donna Lamm, Debbie Boyer, Sonia Heister, Cathy Bright, Butch Ruth Coach Luft, Debbie Haag, Mary Ann George, Cindy Murdough. CENTER RIGHT? Seniors: Suzette Lengel, Connie Grazier, Cheryl Yoh Cindy Murdough, Debbie Haag and Mary Ann George. 'Se 4 'ess 9 E. A A, CENTER RIGHT' Jayvee: Susie Hassler, Denise Klopp, Bonnie Lynch, Marion Grajewski, Debbie Luckenbill, Karen Long, Alice Deck, Audrey Stephens, Debbie Kintzer, Brenda Hiester, Cindy Ruth. MISSING: Coach Rurode. Managers: Bonnie Gilbert, Diane Klick, Karen Light, Mary Wike. l-,-- 4 Svg-, at ,..,.,a 'x' - 1- ,. V The .lV,s, under the leadership of their new coach, Diane Rurode, scored important victories over Wilson, Hamburg, and Fleetwood. To improve foul shooting, the coaches intro- duced the practice of awarding a free coke to every player making all her foul shots during practice. Getting balls stuck on the top of the backboard, Coach Rurode's jokes, and bus rides to away games are a few of the sidelights that have made this .IV season interesting. 131 Ss Q i l ...IP - 'i ., ffg E 'E' i JQEQHUU Q f 0 l l l 1 Y i , ,if , ' L, N. u ' ,' . -'1 .- T1 fgz- 9 Ea. l N 1 K , 6 4 9 X ,- .1 i - 1 9 . 2 'Ar' f 'ffi '5ffi .12 ,EA mg D 5 sry 1 'R is 'ZS' gsm ., .. ,Q- Q YJ ' V EQ i, N PV! , Winter Track-Trips To '6Phil1 W .A IV' 512 va -- nf we 51 Ee lllllllll :Lu so H iii 1. , 1' A ri' -, xv . ,,.-5 N r ,.. The winter track team engages in no organized league com- petition. However, each Saturday the team travels to the meets sponsored by the Greater Philadelphia Track and Field Association. At these meets the team sharpens its skills against tough competition, 134 Winter Track Varsity: Kathy Kennedy, Coach Seifarth, Tony Ross, Mike Stump, Kevin Hartman. MlSSING.' Larry Baker. Allen Hiester, Wayne Blatt. ,. J' 'I 1 V s 'bv Wm. S . '+R 4 f' 5 .v A ' I ':, z-offs !. f ,- 57. ' 4 ul-.e-1 - H' - ,, - - k.L-...T-.W M, M bm -L. Y . .- wr,-. , ., A I1 4 A4 1 X Q' 45374- .4 gp - 1 ff rf ---- -- -- - , 5. , -- H+ - . -- 1- 3 -f X -- 1- -,, ., ..- I ,Mig ,41'5fff.u-ugw-44-.2-ff-5,,?Q'v In ' ' 73-,- , M gg: -Mgr. ' ' A '31 -Q -4- K ' ' - fM 4 1 , H ., ,wg-----1 - ,4,..j',ij.. -- -,fy 9 , ' uf' ,,:.-.ju 1: -f -1 1155-rn 1 ,M 'A gf ' 'M - -1 ' ww- I - 2-f' ' -bfi. ' .H .- W 1 'xr Dx X Q S ,.-Q ' 4 ,LE E ' inf.: .5 '-:N -L' A I Q' V-Y-L' nan - lfzf-3.1 ' C 'T-gg: 4 f 'L-,',.,,S 1-v2 - !'f ., ' 1- 'Z-.4 352. 7 -. ' . . ,,,, , f..f V' ' ' . -I ' V12-ey, ,. 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CENTER RIGHT' Jayvee: Gene Blaukowitch, Mike Unger, Chris Freem Kevin Beebe, Jeff Huseman, Tim Henning, Al Groff. CENTER LEFT: Seniors: Buzz Putt, Steve Schallau, Dave Manbeck, Tod Wenrich, Dan Kindt, Mike Groff. 136 Wrestling reed 2 35? ,agp an .. ' 'aa l 1--1 ul ' .QFWHVJ ,A l,,.F CX F fx Qfl ,4 G ll.. A l .5 I, 1 'z'e74lhA' +255 ,I BOTTOM RIGHT' Junior High: Brad Noll, Greg Papay, Woody Snyder, Marc Ray Mike Y Dunkel, Pat Johnson, Randy Schaeffer, Eric Hassenbein, Hans Verleur, Martin Loose, Nathan Lease, Douglas Sutliff, Jim Angstadt. Craig Clark, David Eshbach, Keith Thompson, Walter Whitley, Tom Sacks, Mark Nauman, Jeff Wanner, Tony Harakel. Rick Kirkpatrick Andy Harakel, Cord Lessig, Bob Muller, George Adams, Mark Leinbach, Stan Bricker Although the first wrestling match is in December, mats are rolled out early in November. Whistles sound and the gym echoes with shouts of Let's move! and Explode from the bottom, as practice begins under the direction of Coaches Heilman and Lichtenwalner. As a match approaches, each wrestler faces two prob- lcmsg making his weight and the wrestle-off. Skipping lunch or running in sweatsuits are not uncommon for those Managers: Bev Marks, Deb Dietrich, Sue Muller, Mark Elvin who gain a few too many pounds. Then each wrestler bat- tles the others in his weight class to determine who will represent the Scouts in both the Varsity and JV match. Wrestling is a team sport, but it is up to each individual to win his bout, whether by a pin or decision. It is each individual wrestler that determines whether the team wins or loses. f-:- 1 ' '- 1, n A910 ' W, J Aly, . V ' ,Q :..: :..: I 2 3 4 POINTS WEIGHT CLASS DUDE B ff' I fi gf 4-171 ing.: al q nu F c. ,Q . vm, - FN P 2155 , - im if-if: 118- A! jmwilk Vx 'Q II,tU i .53 i - ,K , SH 'V 1 --at -'-' - , Yuma s ny., ffr-eras ,--C,-1:::TAfT.tLi -J,g:,,.:-:V. Wt - Q-,sl-f'L.' -f ' 1 Kyiv- ' tr-'.i.'.'..r The senior high basketball and wrestling spirit raisers vie for the eight positions on each squad in the spring. The junior high basketball cheerleaders try out in fall. New uniforms for the Varsity cheerleaders and new pompoms for wrestling and girls' basketball cheerleaders have added excitement for the girls and color to the units. The Varsity again attended cheer camp held at Lycoming College during mid-July. Disappointed J.V.'s could not attend because of the cancelation of their clinic. New advisors this year were Mr. Shaner, football, Mr. McLain, boys' basketballg and Miss Rurode, girls' basketball. MIDDLE RIGHT: Varsity: Diane Moser, Kim Adams, Gail Speiss fFootball Captainj, Jane Nase, Steph Votoras, Stacy Dolla QBasketball Captainj, Lisa Hart- man, Diane Yoh. , TOP LEFT' Wrestling: Tammy Keller, Kathy Grimes, Donna Klopp, Sue Sutliff, Sandy Klotz, Robin Brown, Linda Ludwig, Connie Schallau. 139 Cheering-Spirit Raisers 'l-1u..,,,..?- TOP RIGH71'Jay Vee: Penny Eshbach, Lori Ruth, Karen Hoppman, Sheila BOTTOM RIGHT: .Ponyr DHPHQC POISON' Sonia Vofofasi Cheffsse Bm Yarnall, Jill Hubbell, Lori Ranck, Barbie Hartranft, Kerri Rush. Lori Ressler, Susie Hlll, ShH1'0fl Kflck- CENTER: Jr. High: Heidi Johnston, Shelly Dolla, Connie Zellers, Dina Witwer, Julie Sherman, Melissa Brown. 140 Cheering if., V ll U Ml-of-' Tv + rm.-fg 'T -N: ' ' ,.- -,T-491 .' 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I The constant flow of people and idea hallowed halls of learning , the seric the just for fun things-the intermin and play, the clangingof bells, the smel food, and all the countless other sight which spell school -all these combinl school life. and-Marches On 8L Cn 8a Un . . . 4 ,X ,. 5 V. l xl, i '4 Q- J 1g 1 I i I L t i .fb X . Q . si C-, , X . lvx W S V .rs n Q we E Y , f- If - , if ,, v: YA? 'Jig -1.-' A af gig -531 , - 1 er TOP LEFT: Guidons: Denise Klopp, Rosalie Myer, Nan Reber, Lori Ranck, Deb Dietrich, Val Butcavage, Deb McKee, Deb Luckenbill, Tracy Schmeck, Dina Wit- wer, Cindy Ruth, Kathy Grimes, Robyn Calabro, Patti Steffey, Brenda Miller, Jodi May. BOTTOM RIGHT' Twirlers: Barb Hartranft, captain, Sue Hill, Karen Hoppman, Debbie Houck, Penny Eshbach, Melissa Brown, Delores Zechman. 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M - A t- - - i - ' Denise Verleur, Lisa Breininger, Kathy Sorrick, Kelly Unger, Lucinda Firestine, Robyn Calabro, Melissa Brown, Dann ll'l OUT Seh0Ol and In t ujlch S Wltyk perlod dg Sectlonals during Shuman, Scott Hiester, Jim Troutman, Sharon Zechman, Karen Sattazahn, Alice Deck, Karen Gruber, Larry Gehman, .hm thi! Il'l3.I'Cl1lI1g llrllts. NO 5 U y 3 5 ma e amen ance easy- The best McDonald, Nancy Bailey, Linda Ludwig, Dina Witwer, Sue Hill, Nevin Wagner, Craig Matthew, Kevin Correll, Jim Root, Dave ma erha en Bob erhar I'lO- pat any nctions. The m :E CJ KD U -C +-o so-1 cd 'U U -4-1 C U V1 OIllIS. bandfr Band-The New Music TOP LEFT: Country Band: Scott Hiester, Vicki King, Pat Gruber, Laurie Root, BOTTOM LEFT' Stage Band: Ted Schaeffer, Larry Gehman, Jim McDona Jeff Marshall, Stacy Collom. Scott Hiester, Jim Bright, Perry Worman, Bryan Hirneisen, Ken Harding, To Shultz, Brad Beamsderfer, Mark Schweizer, Phil Holzman, Marie Gelsinger. CENTER LEFT' District Band: .Ieff Marshall, Scott Hiester, Vicki King, Stacy D , , , Collom, Matt Kroninger. Director-William Mills Student Conductor-Todd Shultz BOTTOM RIGHT: County Orchestra: Scott Hiester and Marie Gelsinger. ASSI- SwdCf1IC0ndvCI0r-Bryan Hil'f1Ci5en Secretary-Treasurer-Linda Ludwig Librarians- Nancy Bailey Managers- Dave Manwiller Robyn Calabro Dave Manbeck 146 Stacey Collom .Iaff Marshall Laurie Root Brad Beamsderfer gi tml-- ,., 'fgixlvl ' Junior Band: Greg Zinn, Jim Angstadt, Keith Moyer, Kevin Kline, Jim Miller, Brian Dreibelbis, Ken Vanderau, Judy Bond, Debbie Lied, Sherri Zechman, Michelle DeLong, Kathy Ludwig, Cindy Long, Kevin Johnson, Kelly Kennedy, Erik Johnson, Melody Miller, Julia Mills, Carla Schneck, Deb Muller, Andrea Schoener, Deb Hoover, Lisa Hartman, Kim Edwards, Sonia Votoras, Stacey Himmelberger, Laurie Klahr, Debbie Troutman, Joanne Haldeman, Deb Miller, Betsy Joseph, Jill Miller, Janice Hunter, Bev Nabozny, Brenda Stricker, Sally Nase, Cherisse Bean, Rita Wike, Randy Mosteller, Donna Zimmerman, Jeff Hoover, Debbie Humphrey, Pat Johnson, Mike Hoppman, Craig Schaeffer, Ted Schaeffer, Dave Schweizer, Deb Ruth, Alicia Gruber, Linda Groff, Christine Behney, Matt Kroninger, Tim Deamer, Jack Cahn, Ron Moyer, Steve Evans, Mike Ba- shore, Troy Oldham, Mark Noll, David Seitz, Ken Shealy, Paul Sutherland, Rick Page. MISSING: Mary Moore, Jacquie Muckey, Jeff Hollenbach, Todd Ruoss, Greg Smith, Jim Staaf, Garry Degler. Junior Band Officers: Sherrie Zechman, Sally Nase, Deb Bright, Deb Humphrey, Kelly Kennedy, Mike Hoppman, Greg Zinn, Pat Johnson, Randy Mosteller, Mike Bashore. BOTTOM LEFT' Junior Band Officers: Sherrie Zechman, Sally Nase, Deb Bright, Deb Humphrey, Kelly Kennedy, Mike Hoppman, Greg Zinn, Pat Johnson, Randy Mosterler, Mike Bashore. - 15-:am-'fa' ' . ...vga--11 , f- .. T . 1 K 1 VIWNJI IKVII ll xaset.: A Many young musicians dream of becoming members of Senior Band. The first step is joining Junior Band. Judging by the over- whelming number of members of this organization, many fine musicians are on their way. Junior band means many new experiences for seventh and eighth graders, such as local parades, rotating band, sectionals during study halls and the chance to try for Junior County Band. There are some wrong notes and missteps, but their enthusiasm makes up forthe mistakes. TOP RIGHT' Drum Major: Mike Bashore. BOTTOM CENTER: Region Band: Vicki King and Scott Hiester. BOTTOM RIGHT' District Orchestra: Scott R. Hiester III. 147 Q if 2 333 iiiiifsz ,iw 3 4 1 fi Senior Chorus-Soprano and Tenor: Dean Moser, Tom Koch, Cheryl Moore, Sue Marshall, Barb Rentschler, Cheryl Krick, Greta Breininger, Car- mela Zechman, Anita Frazer, Jerry Miller, Karen Sattazahn, Kathy Wike, Paula Hertzog, Kathy Sorrick, Denise Verleur, Nancy Bailey, Kathy Burns, Pete Fisher, Kevin Rietz, Todd Shultz, Brooke Beamesderfer, Dru Hartranft, Sue Sheidy, Sue Angstadt, Holly Reber, Connie Schallau, Regan Ruth, Lisa Hartman, Lisa Smith, Lori Ruth, Karen Hoppman, Stacey Collom, Deb Kirkpatrick, Tim Bond, Scott Kennedy, Eric Stoudt, Robyn Calabro, Bonnie Gilbert, Diane Klick, Becky Ruth, Connie Grazier, Suzette Lengle, Gail Speiss, Rosalie Myer, Karen Henderson, Tina Boyer, Georgianne Trout- man, Kelly Unger, Craig Matthew, John Groff, Carey Putt, Renee Mountz, Bev Marks, Lori Phillips, Diane Moser, Kerri Rush, Cindy Kramer, Sue Sutliff, Carol Seidel, Jody Butcavage, Rachel Heller, Steve Schallau, Karl Nagle, Cindy Mur- dough, Sue Zerbe. MISSING: Carol Humphrey and Bob Gerhart. Senior Chorus-Alto and Bass: Linda Ludwig, Cathy Bright, Jill Hubbell, Patti Steffe, Barb Jenkins, Carol Zerbe, Anne Zerbe, Sonia Hiester, Sharon Zechman, .Iim McDonald, Dan Shuman, Tom Myer, Scott Hiester, Phil Holtzman, Steve Schallau, Scott Meiser, Alice Deck, Kelli Sanders, Debbie Blatt, Sandy Klotz, Lisa Mastrangelo, Sue Zerbe, Vicki King, Dave Manbeck, Kevin Smith, Jeff Brunner, Tom Murdough, Dale Hirschbock, Rick Zerbe, Robin Bond, Theresa Wolfskill, Laurie Root, Diane Yoh, Stacy Dolla, Marie Gelsinger, Robin Brown, Kathy Grimes, Chuck Clark, Rod Lebo, Tom Kennedy, Jeff Fiant, Randy Burkhart, Ann Bright, Lori Ranck, Cindy Murdough, Shelly Miller, Shelly Moyer, Patti Gruber, Mike Groff, Tod Wenrich, Jeff Marshall, Karl Nagle, Larry Baker, Barb Rentschler, Cheryl Yoh, Mitch Werner, Dave Manwiller. MISSING: Matthew Kintzer, Randy Klopp and Tracy Sutliff. ami BOTTOM LEFT' Glee Club: Cindy Murdough, Lin Ludwig, Mike Groff, BOTTOM RIGHT' Region Chorus: Nancy Bailey, Cindy Murdough, Jeff Marshall, .lim McDonald, Dan Shuman, Phil Holtzman, Dave Manbeck, Kathy Sorrick, Dave Manwiller, Scott Hiester, Barb Rentschler, Greta Breininger, Cheryl Krick, Cheryl Yoh, Shelly Miller, Kevin Rietz, Dean Moser, Karl Nagle, Jeff Brunner, DifCCl0f-Barbara M'-1fCl0U8l1 LibF2Fi8r1S-SueZerbe Dave Manwiller, Robyn Calabro, Stacey Collom, Nancy Bailey, Marie Gel- President-'Dave Manwlllel' Cindl' Ml-lfdough singer, Theresa Wolfskill, Laurie Root, Scott Kennedy, Todd Shultz, Gail Vice Pfesidem-Mitch Werner Speiss, Karen Henderson, Connie Grazier, Tina Boyer, Kathy Sorrick, Mitch SCCFCUIFY-ChCfYl Yoh Managers-Steve Schallall Werner, Kevin Smith, Vicki King, Kathy Grimes, Pat Gruber, Carol Seidel, Treasurer-Barb Remschlcl' Kafllxlagle Rose Myer, Jody Butcavage. 149 TOP: Ninth Grade Chorus: Deb Lamm, Melissa Brown, Karen Gruber, Celia Shuman, Mark East, Mark Schweirer, Walt Whitley, Frank Hess, Dave Murray, Candy Kintzer, Jessica Davis, Connie Car- penter, Sharon Gerhart, Sue Moore, Diane McMullen, Cathy McCoy, Brenda Hiester, Dian Witwer, Tarsa Davis, Colleen Glass, Cheryl Raihl, Tina Miller, Terri Correll, Lorna Ketner, Lisa Shifflet, Lisa Breininger, Jan Hoover, Sandy Betz, Jim Coleman, Ron Wanner, Jim Root, Mike Dunkle, Lisa Fish- burn, Sharon Schaeffer, Debbie McQuate, Mary Stuck, Sheri Hartman, Mary Miller, Lisa Drexel, Carol Lutz, Betsy Hartranft, Lisa Zech- man, Karen Cook, Lori Mack, Kim Boyer, Sue Werner, Denise Kirkpatrick, Beth Schoener, Keith Thompson, Greg Rissinger, Tom Sacks, Ken Turner, Diana Beck, Deb Kintzer, Helen McKim, Shel- ley Dolla, Rosemary Unger, Sharon Gerhart, Marcia Kissling, Karen Long, Tina Garrison, Bonnie Lynch, Sandy Graupp, Deb Hook, Sheila Beidler, Beth Henning, Mar- lene Noss, Cindy Gracey, Mike Wagner, Todd Gerhart, Brian Oxenreiter, Scott Hick- ernell, Lisha Deck, Emma Hassler, Tina Rentschler, Connie Zellers, Darrell Pals- grove, Nan Reber, Eileen Fisher, Stacie Rentschler, Wendy Hoffert, Carolyn Hel- linger, Cindy Ruth, Jodi May, Deb McKee, Sue Hill. MISSING: Janice Hubbell, Gary Heimbach, Diane Kra- mer, Kim Boyer. Sth fade Chorus 7th rade Chorus The 9th grade often seems to be neither Junior High or Senior High, and people wonder what to do with them. However, they have their own indentity in the music de- partment. The ninth grade chorus presents the popular Christmas musical for the Junior High and participates in the concerts. This chorus, in three part harmony, stresses the development of male voices. Those singers who desire may try-out for Junior County Chorus, where Weiser is always well represented. Seventh and eighth graders who like to sing have an oppor- tunity to join Junior Chorus. Here, the students get practice reading music in two parts. Although hard work and rigorous practicesg the out-come is usually well worth the time involved. Q-7 .M 'K Su 1. .,J5'i-'sv-v7f'-ps-H' -un.. H-5-rv S Q W I .--,La AF' Qex 'lfz 4 G X 3 f f! N. 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H ' . v I rama- Lock, Stock And Lipstick Cast of Lock, Stock and Lipstick: Miss Prather -------------------------- -------- ---- Miss Entwhistle -------------------- Mrs. Donley --------- Larry Donley ----------- Mary Lou Brennan ----- Don Donley ------------- Mrs. Maggs --------- Gorden Warren ----- Jane Gardner -------- Charlie Plunkett ------- Carol Plunkett --------- Carol Izzard ----------------------------------------- High School Students -------------------------------- Cindy Kramer, Cheryl Krick, Victoria King --Tracy Schmeck Cindy Murdough --------- Jill Hubbell --------- Steve Schallau -Connie Schallau -------- Ken Harding Jo Anne Stricker David Manwiller --------- Regan Ruth ----- Peter Fisher ------- Kathy Sorrick ------ Carey Putt, '.','. fern '?'f, l!in.,' 152 Drama Director-Diane Rurode President-Jim McDonald Vice President-Dave Manwiller Sectretary-Cheryl Yoh Treasurer-Mike Groff Because of the elimination of the activity period, the Drama Club does most of its work after school hours. Last September a group of interested students met with Miss Rurode, club ad- visor to choose a play to be presented in November. After careful consideration of such factors as the number of characters and the time available for collection of props and construction of scenery, Lock, Stock, and Lipstick was chosen. After many long hours of rehearsal, the play was successfully presented on November 26 and 27. During the preparation of the musical, Oklahoma! members of the club performed invaluable services on such committee as make-up, tickets, properties, and costumes. Hopefully, the under- classmen in the club will continue the tradition of performing their annual play for the elementary school. 153 i ,J -- ,....-, - Gi- F-Q if Veterans: Barb Rentschler, Jeff Hartman, Scott Dolla, Ken Harding, Linda Boyer, Kathy Sorrick, Cindy Murdough, Cheryl Yoh, Deb Haag, Ann Zerbe, Carol Seidel, Georgianne Troutman, Robyn Calabro, Val Butcavage, Madie Baldauf, Crystal Slough, Pat Gruber, Sandy Klotz, Sue Sutliff, Phil Blatt, Mary Ann George. l54 x' 'lf . . 5 '1 V t h . 4 4 j 4 - . Qniljv. Q. f 4 P 4 1 Inductees: Rick Miller, Tom Grajewksi, Kevin Beebe, Jim Sonon, David Staaby, Brad Beamesderfer, Jon Lightner, Sharon Zechman, Mark Wagner, Allen Phillips, Scott Werner, Jane Nase, Lori Ruth, Karen Hoppman, Nancy Merkel, Wendy Guistwite, Alice Katzaman, Sandy Krick, Marie Gelsinger, Diane Yoh, Cindy Price, Pat Ulrich, Kim Smith, Becky Ruth, Diane Fessler, Merideth Gracey, Lucinda Firestine, Sue Sutliff, Phil Blatt, and Mary Ann George-Officers. Sponsors Lester P. Breininger, Jr. Mary Louise Wertz President-Phil Blatt Vice President-Mary Ann George Secretarv-Treasurer Sue Sutliff ational Honor Society-Wiser .p F Y X ZA'-xx. I ' Y ' gl' '49-gr r T N N ,,'j.fl l ' S -' The National Honor Society is an organization based on our qualities-scholarship, leadership, character, and service. At the beginning of onc's junior year each student's grades re evaluated and those who posses a 3.4 average or better re considered for induction. Teachers then rate these students n the other three levels. The new members are then chosen. This year the society has 51 members, 24 seniors and 23 unrors. The first year members were inducted into the NHS in Octo- er by the trial ceremony. Four witnesses, representing the four NHS qualities, were called to testify by the Defense Coun- sel. Barb Rentschler. Those four, Madie Baldauf, Cheryl Yoh, Sandy Klotz and Sue Sutliff, spoke to Judge Phil Blatt and to the jury, whose foreman was Mary Ann George. Found guilty on all four counts, the 27 new students were then received as members of the society. At the reception afterwards, each new member received a yellow rose, the society's official flower. I55 Student Council-Servin L'-Y The Senior Advisor-Edward Schofer President-Val Butcavage Vice President-Phil Blatt Secreatary-Madie Baldauf Treasurer-Cheryl Yoh Junior High Advisor-Harry Moseley Junior High Vice President-Melissa Brown we Senior High Student Council: Tony Galeo, Jane Nase, Brad Beamesderfer, Scott Dolla, .lim McDonald, Phil Blatt, Scott Hiester, Dean Moser, Barbara Rentschler, Cheryl Yoh, Jeff Brunner, Robin Bond, Carey Putt, Sue Dolla, Pete Fisher, Kim Adams, Diane Moser, Sue Sutliff, Robyn Calabro, Robin Brown,Madie Baldauf, Larry Baker, Brooke Beamsderfer, Val Butcavage, Lori Ranck, Theresa Wolfskill, Lori Ruth, Kelli Sanders, Lisa Smith, Lisa Hartman, Deb Kirkpatrick, Tammy Keller, Anita Frazer, Diane Yoh, Karen Henderson, Deb Haag, Mary Ann George, Suzette Lengle, Sonia Hiester, Jeff Fiant, Karl Nagle. MISSING: Rachel Heller. l56 Shuman Karen Gruber Sue Moore Greg Rissinger Tim Rentschler Jeff Forr Kyle Butcavage Steve Ranck Tony Harakel Soma Votoras .Ian Hoover Kel Kennedy Daphne Polson John Adams Kathy Ludwlg Lisa Gruber Tam Culler, Vicki Snyder, Lisa Hartman, Sherry Zupan, Sharon Brunner, Be Henning, Denise Kirkpatrick, Ron Grubb, Steve Miller, Steve Zechman, Dav' Schweizer, Carla Schneck, Sharon Krick, Mark Noll, Randy Mosteller, Ri Kirkpatrick, Roger Yoh, Andy Harakel. MISSING: Tod Long, Steve Schnem Sally Nase, Mary Moore, Mark East, Sue Hill, Deb McKee, Connie Zellers. Junior High Student Council: Mike Bashore, Jeff Becker, Sandy Betz, Celi - r 1 r f I , , , ' , , 1 a , , . , . 7 m I 1 c Student Bod l w 'l li l,llffZJl!,!l ' QQ ' C ll X X l ' l CQ if Mftlterf t f I Min Q F , ff V' , xxx W fft,. .mt re- 5,11 tif! ll lil R Y I 1 ll Ill lll iff 'A I' Lsffffgiy li? -L7 TL, ,f'4 W 5 x .. ? A -' 'fi ,i 11?f7i?fQfj1Q? l l tt 4552.-.A t. N I' 1 XNZ' tit f A tffffft I . , f 5 A, .4..-. . -,,.Ml'l', A 'J .' 1- ...F li ,. f , - -.- - ,, x 45,- ,s2..,N Q .f 1-,Liv . -LQ.....v Xu xg, ll The very first activity of the Student Council was the annual Welcome Back Dance, held at the beginning of the school year. The month of October marked the arrival of the name panels purchased by the Council last May. The Christmas activities began with the door decorating contest. Among the doors decorated for the first time were the faculty workroom and lounge, guidance office, administrators' office, and lavatory doors. The College Alumni Tea, organized by Madie Baldauf and held on December 23, was attended by many Weiser graduates. Winding up the season's festivities was the senior high Christmas party. This affair was sponsored by the Student Council with the aid ofa number of faculty members. Weiser,s foreign exchange student, Tracy Schmeck, traveled to Sweden during the summer of her junior year, representing us under the Youth For Understanding Pro- gram. The proceeds of the Foreign Exchange Dance plus S200 were donated to the C.W. Foreign Exchange Association for the use of the 1976 foreign exchange student. Leadership workshops were attended by many C.W. students. President Val But- cavage attended Kutztown State College for five days this past summer. Karl Nagle, Jeff Brunner, and Junior High Vice-President Melissa Brown represented Weiser at another workshop on October 18. Many members attended the local workshop held at Wyomissing High School this spring. The Council's spring projects included selling new sportswear and holding a Fifties Day. A ' s-Participation In . ,.. N- , ., , .- ,V ,, V5.4 f.9.5T'r. 9 EET? 332' 5' S. SE?ff5'3EE 9 2 eas Of Interest riiffi.. ll incl' we 'wa' TOP LEFT' Library Aides Librarian-Mary Louise Wertz TOP R1GHT:F.F.A. Advisor-Sandra Effert President4Norman Manbeck Vice President-Dave Staaby Secretary-Art Noss Treasurer-Ray Zimmerman Reporter-Dennis Salem Chaplain-George Painter Sentinel-Bruce Ludwig CENTER LEFTAND BOTTOM: F.B.L.A. Advisor-Elizabeth McCombie President-JoAnne Stricker Vice President-Lynette Wolfe Secretary-Vanessa Garrett Treasurer-Crystal Stough Reporter-Linda Stricker Historian-Lori Witwer CENTER RIGHT' F.N.A. Advisor-Hazel Werner R.N. President-Bambi Marderness Vice President-Kim Smith Secretary--Kathy Kiphorn Treasurer-Cheryl Moore Historian-Lori Phillips 159 160 Activities TOP LEFT: WKLX: Advisor-Donald Long Head DJ.-Eric Unger TOP RIGHT: Y-Teens: Advisor-Sheila Lentz President-Deb Kirkpatrick Vice President-Jill Hubbell Secretary-Lori Ruth Treasurer-Lisa Smith md BOTTOM: Interpreter: Advisor-Sallie Jo Trout Co-Editors-Sue Sutliff Sandy Klotz Feature Editor-Stacey Collom Sports Editor-Craig Mucher Exchange Editor-Tracy Schmeck Mr. Stoltzfus-A Devoted.Educator And Friend Is Retiring 'Tr 'S . ., t 1 - n. '- to 'n 2 , W if 'Q -, s ' ' it 2 v 1 its Q'vlYi.l. - 'l-. . , E ,L 5 E 7 i A 1 Y 5 '-'agp- . 5 Y tg I . l After serving 41 years in the public school system, Mr. John B. Stoltzfus is retiring from his present position in the Conrad Weiser Area School District. The 1976 Weicon is hereby dedicated to this outstanding educator. Originally from Tennessee, Mr. Stoltzfus attended Penn- sylvania Schools from sixth grade on. He graduated from Kutztown State College and Temple University. In addition to these institutions of higher learning, he earned over 220 undergraduate credits and 71 graduate credits beyond the Master's degree at four different colleges. A licensed teacher, Mr. Stoltzfus worked at this profes- sion for 19 years, 18 of which he was a teaching principal for the Heidelberg Township Schools. He has served in his present position of principal for the elementary schools of this district since 1954. A member of five educational organizations, Mr. Stoltzfus was president of the Berks County Teachers Association, -'L 1 N--i ,. . Eastern Regionls Supervision and Curriculum Committee, and the Berks County Chapter of principals clubs. Mr. Stoltzfus' interests extend beyond school. He was a Boy Scout Master for 15 years. An active member of the church, he was a church school teacher and superintendent for over 30 years. Over a number of years, he has created and produced many pageants for Bethany Children's Home, among them Anniversary, Christmas, Easter and May Day programs. ' In the immediate future, Mr. Stoltzfus plans to super- vise student teachers for Alvernia College for the 1976-77 school term. Life for me, he said has been and still is exciting and wonderful. We would like to extend Mr. Stoltzfus our gratitude for his years of service to our school. We also offer our hearti- est wishes for success in his future endeavors. Mr. Stoltzfus 161 f I X Welconl-Sights And Sounds I . X if Q. ltr The 1976 Weicon centers around the bicentennialg thus, the theme Sights and Sounds of '76 . Through masses of pictures and a considerable amount of copy, we've compiled this book to present those sights and sounds during the year that are memor- able to you. Layout people worked endlessly Thursday nights and eighth periods on Fridays in the Student Activity Room. There always seemed to be a shortage of croppers',, rubber stamps, and ink pads. 'ETL A, 0? ' . -, :T-T55 1 . uw .Cui-' -.f -J' 'lf r ' . e T l gl I v I JJ? ,,,,.-f- '1:'fQ N..-f- ' ,.,-nIi- that the copy personnel had to do. The finished product rushed over to the six typists in D-2 who typed each article 3-C copy paper. Both the 3-R layout copy and the 3-C copy papers were se to the publishers at the different deadlines during the year. is there the final product is produced. Writing, proof-reading and re-writing was the majority of 4 -A 'X-it' -Q i!! 1? 1 ik. NL 'Q .Y ,Ab Af' , T. wax if I ,li X ' !'X f '76 At Conrad Weiser 'I S, Weicon Personnel: Layout: Lucinda Firestine, Kathy Grimes, Wendy Guist- wite, Bryan Hirneisen, Karen Hoppman, Alice Katzaman, Bambi Marder- ness, Sue Marshall, Lisa Mastrangelo, .lim McDonald, Linda Miller, Rick Miller, Cheryl Moore, Becky Ruth, Elisa Schenk, Tracy Schmeck, Monika Siegfried, Kim Smith, Pat Steffe, Linda Stricker, Cheryl Yoh, Anne Zerbe. Copy: Pete Fisher, Patti Gruber, Craig Mucher, Cindy Murdough, Barb Rentschler, Kevin Reitz, Sue Sutliff. Typistsf Deb Haag, LeeAnn Weather- holtz, Lori Witwer. Business: Crystal Stough, Linda Boyer. . ii. I, V li I K IJ' 4 If 'J I AM ' - V li l, Layout Advisor-Thomas Alexander Layout Editor-Robyn Calabro Asst. Layout Editor-Robin Brown Copy Advisor-Thomas R. Jenkins Copy Editor-Val Butcavage Business Staff Advisor-Sarah Laffredo Business Manager-Stacy Schaeffer Asst. Business Manager-Lori Phillips Jonathan Bodanza ..-Ion., Works at Barry's . . . loves his car. U1 .Qs DE. 512 Q- f .as F., . I Xa .L ' X -an , -- Ja Charles Baim Ski Will never forget driving around in Ford . . . lunch times . . .Carol . . .pizza . . .Saturday Night ... Oh Gut . . . the color black. . . work- ing on cars. Donna Balaster Donna Plans to travel and go on her own . . . Mike ...art . . . saving things for her hope chest.. . Shaner . .. sewing. . .driving around . . . needle- point... 12th grade baking class . . . blue . . . FBLA . . . a Taurus. 'U' Q Robin Bohn Robin Terry. . . the class trips . . . shore . .. blue. . . wants to go to work and get mar- ried . . . likes to swim ...makerugs... and listen to records ...Leo , . . seafood and pizza . . . blue . . .a Vo-Techer. Madeleine Baldauf' Madie Will attend Penn State. . . flinging ...sewing . . . hoe- downs . . . paper drives ...fun on band bus . . . chocolate milk rings. . .Our Jr. Miss . . . hey, Mer. Silvano Bentzel asus A model railroader . . . Mr. Royer and Mrs. Baer. . . likes Norman Bjorken Wolfman Plans to get rich and be happy.. .girls ...pool . . , What cars and food . . .ping J the heck . . .the pong . . .a Cancerian . . . racing cars... lower east side . . . Happy Mother's Day wants to become rich. by David Peel. -wh LX Scott Bolig Dean Boyer Linda Boyer Scott,' Fifi Linda Mr. Hess's homeroom H1-H115 - - .will al' Wants to be a medical . . . works for Mr. Ways remember b21lUeS laboratory technician Stover. 011 the Tech bus . - - . . . hobbies include admires Ty Stofflet bowling and tennis . . . . .likes pizza. . . the man.. .POD with Bleep, Smokey and Gorilla . . .color purple. purple.. .pizza . .. Bucky . . .chemistry . . . May Day Ccough, coughj. Robin Brown Rob Wrestling cheer- leader... 1975 Jr. Prom . . .Christmas dances. . .lunches in llth grade with Chris and Sue... will remember B.H. splitting his pants while hoedowning . . . Burger King. . . Of- fice Practice. . . 13. .. , ,- TTT,- 164 'L J' Valerie Butcavage Val The ,73 football band . . .admires Mr. Hartranft high- ly. .. 1974 state wrestling tourney . . . Mrs. Renken . . .Stu- dent Council . . . B.A. Cottonaro . . .cheer- ing...chem... music. . . Spain . .. Robyn Calabro Robyn Lunch table talks . . . snowmobiling. . .love hurts. . . Newmans- town . . . steak. .. Fred. . .Trans AM . . . plans to be x-ray technician . . .pota- tochips . . .needle- point . . . Aquarius motorcycles . . . Mark Carey Gorilla Football champion- ship. . . banana award ...cars . . .girls ...Mr.Fuoti... woodshop . . .Italian food.. . Bungle in the Jungle . . . wants to be a truck driver. . . likes to be anywhere away from school. Linda Carter Lin Tennis. . . 10th and llth grade class trips ...blue...Mr. Stern . . . Italian food ,. . chemistry. .. wants to be a nurse. . . plays piano . . . Sagittarius. Mark Cipolla Smoke Baseball . . .hunt- ing. . . Italian food . . . black and silver ...shopmath... plans to go to work . . . a Leo. Philip Blatt Phil Admires Wilt Chamberlain. . likes to argue . . Toilet Bowl gam 1 lth grade class . . . veep . . . a N.E.E.D. camp counselor. . . M Wilkinson . . . lunch table . .. to become . . . gray. Kathy Burns Burns Tennis . . . lasagna . . . T Dean, Eric, Je Kevin, Kevin, Tedd . . . Sr. boys-girls' hockey game. plans to go lege . . . the Christmas John Clark Member of Green slime.. Penguins . . Steelers. . . rates . . . blue. Gemini. . .Sy Apps Jr. Fan . basketball gax .J P orrell never forget Noll's l lth class trip . Chinese and exican food . . . ' ' star hock- . music. . . to make a Dreibelbis r favorite place is e factory . . . ns to get married a job . . . the ch table. . . Bob 'il'-ee to paint, and crochet . . Hurts . . . it off . . . pur- . Shaner. I-sz ee Gartner Rudy Ith grade nches . . . NR asses with ack . . .sit- ng at Blue .lay .likes to hunt, sh, eat and play ockey . . .steak . green . if rf f I - rw W , - ,ux fx .cl ,QJ1 Michael Daubert Mike P.O.D. class . .. Likes the color blue and pizza.. .hob- bies include motor- cycle riding . . . plans to go into landscaping in the future. . .co-op Kathy Deck Kathy Helps the nurse... enjoys making latch hook rugs, listening to music, reading.. . Mitch . . . blue . .. porkchops . . .sit- ting in front of the fireplace . . . the shore. Dennis DeHart Reggie Will remember play- ing onthe baseball team the most... Mr. Hess, Mr. Kling- ler and Ms. Richards . . . likes 'to collect coins and go hunting ... In the Spring- time . . . likes steak and the color blue. .. hunting. ...fr . .. A nn' Ricky DeHart Hockey Duck Plans to play pro baseball . . .orange . . .collects stamps and rare baseball cards ... Knock it off ...caf. study halls ...steak , . .remem- bers when Carey got his banana award in ninth grade. Scott Dolla Duke Hungarian goulash . . . lunch table . .. will remember the chicken barbeque and paper drives . . . col- lege in his future . .. pingpong . . .will never forget beating ELCO in football . .. Aries. . ' Elizabeth Duncan Lori Enjoys swimming, ar- chery, flshing . .. camp. . . hot dogs . . . blue. . . Wash- ington class trip . .. plans to attend junior college. Mary Ann George Mer White C . . . MGB ...bluejeep... oats . . . Pssst ...Merlin and Myrts ...to-da...A.S... hey! . . .Sly . . . paper drives. . . hates spiders ...Wittenberg . .. paints, sews, swims . ' ,r if , Y. Anne Flickinger Annie Plans to get a job and get married . . . work- ing with yarn... bowling . . . break- fast on Friday. . . woodshop . . . Eric ...Big Barney... blue . . .sitting with Cindy in study halls. ' H 1 v- 4 'f' LR Beverly Gerhart Bev Data Processing . . . Washington class trip ...rides to tech . .. junior year. . . cro- cheting, sewing, cycle riding.. .NHS how- downs .. . Dave.. . purple. . . That's life . . . skating. Sharon Flickinger Flick Bowling. . .crochet- ing . . .junior class trip . . , lunch table . . .office practice . . .pizza . . .french fries. . . Mr. Shaner . . . consumer math ...wants to be a medi- cal secretary. ltr' It , Diana Gerhart Diana Leaving school with the gang in the Fairlane 500. . . black ...Tech . . . Stand by me . . . pinball ... ya know it . .. going to concerts. . . needlework. . .sea- food . . . travel. John Forry Fuzz Cruising Lebanon ...cars . . . ping- pong. . . plans to work in body shop. . . the Fonz . . . black . .. vo-tech . . . Mr. Stueb- Mark Forster Mark Vo-tech . . .enjoys auto body class... energetic Leo. . . hob- bies include hunting. ner. . . I'm look- ing over a four leaf clover . . .auto body. Stephen Gilbert Steve Snowmobiling. .. cars . . .cruising Lebanon . . .art . . .Dixie Drive In . . .metallic blue... plans to work . . . the bomb scare. . . model railroads. . .pieces . . . lirehouse. Darina Graham H41 ,, Remembers roasting marshmallows in the lav. . . vo-tech . .. Mrs. Dee . . . Potts- town. . . apple , . . basketball . . .read- ing . . . nursing school ...blue...Ms. Morecraft . Qin. Anita Frazer Anita Groff's . . .junior class trip bus ride. . . green . . . biking . .. business. . . bowling ...seafood . . . camp ing. . .Taurus. 165 .Q gt' Connie Grazier acon.. . Class trips . . . WSTC . . .doubles with Jane and Nancy.. .green ...pingpong... lobster tail . . . Fonzie . . .business student . . .Capricorn . . . 5th Avenues . . . A-Duh Kathleen Grimes Kathy Likes to read, swim, crochet, play tennis, volleyball . . . lunch table. . . paper drives . . . 75 Xmas Dance ...Spain . . . Randy ...EngLit... steak and lobster . . . Washington Class Trip. . . Nursing. Michael Groff Groffy Deb . . . Sinking Spring Drive-In . .. making weight for wrestling. . .going for pizza after matches. . .art . . . Alexander, Hellman, Royer . . . hobbies in- clude models and eat- ing . . . navy blue . .. POD. Patricia Gruber Patti Billy, Vicki, and Scott. . .lunch table... lst and 3rd period.. .3 Musketeers. . . giving Mills and Murdough grief. . ,likes nee- dlework, music and flirting. . .Psychology at PSU. -vu' Terri Gruber Grubs Paper drives . . . Chick . . .General Business and Office Practice. . . Washington Class Trip. . . plans to stay happy.. .likes the beach, Italian food, Shaner and Morgan . . . Mrs. Kelly. 40 . AZ he ,nu up Ylllilll IISIHIIII ll' Debra Haag Kenneth Harding Jeffrey D. Hartman Neb Warren Jeff Vets. . . 1975 Hockey Band practices... Golfteam , . ,hunting Season . . . Accounting Pep Band... llth ,,,The Who , ,. with Lips.. . ad- Grade Class Trip chem. . .collecting mires Mer's organiza- . . .art . . , Kutz- records and making tion . . . sports . .. town State. . . Mr. tapes . , , 1973 Foot- blue and orange... Breininger . . . Adv. ball Championship . . . Italian food. . . win- Bio. . .hunting camp ski lodge in Colorado ning a couple of bas- . . . painting . . .blue . . .eggs sunny side- ketball games . .. ...SIampS. up . . . orange. embroidery. l66 Jeffrey T. Hartman Jeff Plans to go into the service. . .is a Leo . . . enjoys woodwork- ing. . .will never forget Sr. Class Party ...deercamp. .. color blue. . .steak ...Pink Floyd... driving around. LV M.. .. .atrlifl Vrsllllfz' -lf.. -- tv 'I' .ay 1 . .. ' '1'-'s-f.-'21 W in V 'ill mrs ' .' Bt.. t ., ,. . Q.. ...,.,4 . 4. w-.-.-- 2-1 Q-Q -',. n 1, . il'-'N Rachel Heller Paula Hertzog Rachel Paula Enjoys meeting people Collecting glass . . . homeroom . . . shoes. . . bankteller basketball games . . . . . . musicals . . . Brenda. . .anything purple. . .winning chocolate . . .summer season of football . . . Registered Nurse . . . Lewis. . .Cou- ...camping . .. bowling.. .crafts ...pink... I guess. tures . . . Up your arm . . . Shartles- ville . . . steak . ,. Lutz...Baer... Tedd Hickernell Hick Playing guitar.. . driving around... lunch . . . Rob's house . . . weekends . . . POD...steak... pizza . . . December 2 . . . Sagittarius. Sandra J. Hassler Hazel Sandra L. Hassler Sandy Admires Mark Gruber Horsebackriding . . . . . .Office Practice with Morgan. . .pur- ple . . . Wernersville . . .watching Pinky at lunch . . . working at Groffs . . . volley- ball . . . bowling . .. shore. . .Aquarius. Allen Hiester Football Hunting. . .golf- ing. . .coin col- lecting . . . going to V.P. with the boys... heavy equipment oper- ator . . . 3rd period study hall . . . Hot Pepper. . .green . .. fishing . . . trapping . . . Cancer. bowling... l lth Grade Class Trip... Alan...blue... Mrs. Renken . .. Reading Race Track ...roller skating... Taurus.. . Family Money. . . That gags me. Tim Himmelberger Gee Wee Going to V.P. with the boys. . . Butcher ...hunting . .. knock'n off for hunt- ing with Stoltz and Yarnall . . . Rod Mack . . . reloading guns . . . eating . .. music. . .Natural Resources. S:-X l Donna Guldin Donna Going for fast Friday mornings . . . plans include visiting Cali- fornia and secre- tarial work senior high parties. . .Cag- ney. . .yellow . . . chips . . . Ugh, Gross! Scott Heflet College in da . . . motor- cycles . . . play- ing guitar... not getting a D on his report car . . . POD . . . green . . .chicks ...meatIoaf. .. Allman Band . . . Miss Effert. bryan Hirneisen Lunch . . .band . . . cars . . . hoedowning the Haylofters ...Furniture Maker. . . Fritz- town . . . May- nard Ferguson blue. Hoffa on roll . my Uncle, . . .green hunting. . . . . . Berks Natural urces . I X bert Johnson heets ting . .. riding sebac Mrs. Renken Senior ence. . . . eating Carey getting Golden a Award. . Gemi- is in-if Mae Hoffman Peanut Catching the Vo-Tech Bus. . . Mike. . .Shaner ...get ajob and get married . . . blue. . . spagetti ...sewing... Shuddup . . . Dale Holtzman George Forestry . . . hunt- ing.. .Taxidermy . .. llth grade class trip. . . Hermann. . . Royer . . .green . . . lobster tail . . . Biol- ogy. . . fishing. . . fly tying . . . archery . .. July 12-Cancer. Senior Science. if , . K, Danny Kindt Dan Driving trucks . . . V.P. with the boys . . . 25 second pin-Cen- tral Catholic. . . wrestling. . . Rod Mack. . . N.R. classes . . .strawberry short- cake. . .John Denver. Krause John Morecraft ..green ol d kind of Stevens. Tom Landis Olar Lis . . . likes to party . . .wants to be a pre- ventive maintainance engineer. . . 69 . . . Pink Floyd. . .white slog with stereo and fireplace. t s 1 Kathleen Kiphorn ..Kippy,, Sandpainting . . .class trips. . . when the bus broke down on the way homes from bowl- ing. . . typing. . . Mike Wagner , .. needlepoint . . .Senior Science. . . steak . . . pizza . . . bowling. Ina Lavender Pumpkin '1 Is an Aquarian.. .en joys dancing, singing, partying, rollar skat- ing. . . will never for- get Jr. Class Trip... Stern .. Let's doit again . . . purple . .. Philly. . . Home Ec. Dennis Holzman Dennis Job in machine shop ...hunting . .. working on cars . .. my '57 Chevy. . .yel- low...steak... rollar skating. .. Smoking in the Boys Room . . . Decem- ber 9. Robert Houck Rob l lth grade class trip ...Army...cars . . . WYSP music . . .green . , .Senior class trip, l Roy Howard ..Roy,, Today is only yester- day's tomorrow . . . vo-tech . . . Florida . . . horseback riding ...bowling . .. Stranko . . . Preston ...horses... swimming. 1,- u K7 - E 1 1 X Rick Klick Randy Klopp Cassandra Klotz Animal Slope Klotzy Art . . . sketching . . . Conservationist . . . Wittenberg . . .sew- bowling. . .when going to V.P. with the ing... 1975 Ecmunc Carey recieved the boys . . . drenching , . .sundaes at Split Golden Banana Award Mack with water. . . Rock. . . lunchtable ..Royer . . . base- Hassler's Arco... talks.. .Shaner... ball . . . Rissinger. .. Rod Mack , . . Natural Lutz. . .engineering Senior Science. , . ice Resources.. . fish- drawing.. . rifles . .. cream. ..green... ing... hunting... banjos . . .clothes . .. steak. . . Taurus. women . . .navy blue. Scorpio. . . Art In- SL ' .N T 1 -X to, 5 K ,i 1,4 Suzette Lengle ..Lips,, Secretarial work . . . undefeated 1975 hock- ey season . . . Lady ... l975 X-mas dance ...volleyball II . .. Office practice... swimming. . . pizza ...needlepoint . .. green . . .sports. stitute for Design. Shirley Loomis Minnie Vo-Tech . . .leaving school with the gang in the Fairlane 500 . . .shooting pool at the bowling alley.. . Scott. . . Stand by Me . . .concerts . .. brown . . . sewing . .. guitar. , . mountains . . . Brrrr I'm cold . f. . ' 5.5 1 -11 ' 5 --'gy J .14-.K -f x t Allison Loy Lis Hook rugs.. .paper drives. . . peep-peep and popsicle . . . sec- retarial work . . . Tom. . . Corvettes . . lunch table. .. 1985 ...bicycling . . . dill pickles. . . Now Gen- eration. . . yellow. .. ping-pong. sf' James Koch Weebs Drives a hot Chevelle ...'55Chevy... Mack. . . Natural Resources. . . Barry's Sunoco. . .shooting pool . . . wants to own a service station , . . blue. . . Rurode. . . cheeseburger and fries 167 i2 '?,Q,,, Susan Marshall Joe Wants to live in Ku- wait...POD... music lessons with Mike...ears... Systems of Math with Mr. Lutz and his tur- key.. . the moun- tains . . . the late summer sun... water sports. . . riding.. .games people play. 168 If-. .. wi F! ,. .4. .he as 5 -e K ' .lx Linda Ludwig Lin West Chester- Special Ed . . . Mer- lin and Merts Inc .... lunch table . . . English lit.. . embroidering ... What can I say? ...plants . . . orange . . .stuffed flounder ...snow...Mrs. Baer. . . Shore. Timmy McAllister Joke Plans to avoid the army, navy, air force, marines. . .the great philospher, Mark Carey.. . Penn Na- tional . . . Sure . .. hunting. . . fishing . . . betting on horses ...Mike Schmidt ,. . cornflakes . . . . Ia... n :vu Scott Maderia Bolt Chevy pick up. . . Kawasaki.. .Karen . . . Eleventh Grade Metal Shop . .. What a hackjob ... Breininger. Ne hh 1 M' Christie McCoy Chris Leaving school with the gang in the Fair- lane 500. . . Wes . . . Drop dead . . . seafood . . .playing ping-pong . . .tank battle at the bowl- ing alley.. .wants to get ajob in draft- ing . . . partying . .. :QV- David Manbeck Dave Cancer. . . hunting. . . wrestling for Conrad Weiser.. . Hess , . . Colour my World . . . Nancy. . . wants to earn money. . . fish- ing . . . wood shop . .. camping.. .stuffed flounder. James McDonald l J, L! David Manwiller Dave The Tulpehocken As- sociators . . .will remember the prom ...52...will attend Millersville State and major in Special Ed . . . Cheryl . . . physics and first period in Miss M's office with B and L.. .Stern. Bambi Marderness an ,, Bambi I'm gonna roll ya .. . will remember the bus break down on the way home from a bowl- ing match.. .Dean . . . Chester and Eloise . . . Emma's retarded act . . . will go into nursing and later get married. . . lunch. Candace McQuate Nancy Merkell Nancy The Village Pantry... Mr. Morgan's Office Practice class . . . making nookie . .. C.A.M ..,. bomb threat in '71 ... like to window shop and party. . . wants to travel work . . . Oh, no . . .study halls Beverly Marks Flapper Wrestling team lower.. . Sit on . . . Stover, Rurode . . Germany. . . C... mas Assemblies . Someone Saved Life Tonight . . NHS hoedowns pizza . . . will go college for spec. Linda Miller Linda Plans to be a attendant. .. ...nature... ... Manilow... Croce. . .sports Flyers . . . familv friends... poetry... dianjewelry toring . .. Natural Resources. f 'W N 5 Marilyn Miller Tinker Likes butter rum Life- savers . . . Project TV .. . Rusty. . . You're not nice. . . . driving around in her La- bomba . . . rock music ...getting to know more people . . . Ac- counting . . . black. concerts. i f w .l' Wayne Miller Squeeky Most spirited senior boy. . . will remember receiving the best male twirler award at the Ephrata Parade. . . likes to bowl, collect coins . . .CB radio... Virginia . Jim Candy Smughsburg , . , Likes to do needle- N,E.E,D, Camp . ,, point, embroidery, and Charlie's Aunt . .. making all kinds of the lunch table . .. things , . . Get Smart 1 l th grade class trip Get Saved . . . cook- ...band...Mr. ing...wantstobe Stem A , , will major with Jenna after grad- in Accounting at PSU uation . . . talking to or SSC. . .one half kids about Jesus and of the most dramatic getting Saved. seniors. .. . blue. seafood.. . Cancer. ig.-1 V. ,, Cheryl Moore Boomer Watching Pinkies at lunch. . . Willow Lake.. .Jordan Brothers. . . future nurse . . . Steve . .. What's your beef'?' ...Harv, thejanitor . . . likes crocheting, motorcycle riding . Eric Moore Moon Wasting gas... going to States. . . All Star teams three times ... You'll have it this way . . .greatly admires his grand- father. . .running with Mr. Bradley.. . the Steelers. Dean Moser ..M0,. Going to Groffs and getting told about it . . . riding motorcycles ... No Big Thing . . . pineapples galore ...Cottonaro . . . telling stories.. . sports. . . Spanish, biology, gym . Renee Mountz HAI., Stern . . . study halls... Inter-County Champs. . . Elto- John...V.P... Charlie Waters . . . turkeys . . , mushrooms. . . nursing . x..:.'I-7 l 4 ilk:-ago Cynthia Murdough Myrt Merlin and Myrts . .. Nurds of America Unite . . . will never forget scoring two points for the op- posite team in b-ball ...the musicals. .. Dickinson College. . . Let it Snow. Rosalie Myer Rose That's weird . . . the Washington Class Trip . . . likes to ride bikes, collect china cats and travel . .. wants to attend beauty school . . . Mrs. Ebling . . . Randy. . .cosme- tology . . .football games. . .singing ' as Philip Nagle Doc The parking lot after the Mifflin basketball game. . .lunch . . . Senior girls vs. boys in hockey. . . ski slope . . . McDonald's before the Christmas Dance ...Mr.Mack... wants to buy ajeep! . . . fishing . . , Scorpio. Greg Nelson Albie Conrad Dobler . . . skiing and kissing trees . . . hunting bugs with a pillow. . .the Toilet Bowl Game . . . Why didn't you call me and tell me you were asleep? . . . plans to get rich . .. Fourth period study hall. Christine Noss Chris Plans to get a job in graphic arts... needlepoint . . .stock- car races . . . bus rides to and from vo-tech ...snowmobiling . .. Burger King. . .green. John Pagerly npag., Lunch . . . his trip to Europe . . . likes pizza and the color red... anything Mark Carey says. . .fourth period study halls with Ris- Lori Phillps Lori Likes to watch football games and to go bowling. . .senior lunch with Pinky ...the bowling bus break down. . . Sit on singer. . . wrestling. . . it . . .games at the Mr. Hermann. .. plans to go to college . . . b-ball games. stadium . . . plans to get a job . . . the Toilet Bowl Game. Betty Reich Betty Mr. Stranko and Mr. Stover. . . going to vo-tech . . . likes to bowl and to roller skate. . . Brenda Bolig . . . France. . .green ...yellow . . . math . . . Feel Like Making Love . . . plans to work after graduation. Barb Rentschler Rentsch Joyce . , .lunch table discussions . . .tennis . . . physics homework . . . the Snack Bar... nurds, blue frogs, Peg and Fish, and Fifi from Pigalle . . . The Great Ice Cream Caper . . . biking . .. Stern . . . Haylofters. Kevin Reitz Flea Won't forget going to Groffs . . . lunch . .. Both feet flat on the floor . . .Spanish . .. Shneckity Brutney . . . Sports and cycles . . . likes the mountains... Kathy Burns and Tony . . . Morecraft, Cot- tonaro, Wilkinson. ...' Cynthia Price Cindy Bus rides to vo-tech East.. . Drop dead ...riding her motor- cycle . . . wants to be a dental assistant then an airline stewardess . .. Ms. Rurode. .. Charlie. . .a hot, sunny beach . . . the D.C. class trip. Mary Niarhos Mary Hails from Bethany ...a vo-techer . .. looking forward to graduation. N . -gfnifii-L . .3 11,'f:f::.,- ' V ,g f. ggi-g -f 1 15.5.93 l I f is-ii' i T K , Q I t . ..v -' P- .Vt 4 . T .i i,.. A ll-rf, 'V ,,, -. Wo, H . - - , i -. a 'll ii 'H . - ' 'Elf . A - 'A - 21 fi 4? H, V 45.5 .4 g ,. X A Harold Putt Mike Raihl Buzz Sleek Can be found at the Blue .lay . , . won't forget bossing Koch, Bodanza, and Wanner inNR...blue... ham-on-rolls . . . a wrestler . . . likes gym. Paul Rismiller Polack The H-wing lav . .. military strategy and tactics. . . won't forget getting busted ... Yeah, well . .. cruisin' . . . watching T.V .... a WKLX discjockey . . . future plans include being an information specialist. Tony Ross Buddy Will remember the 73 Inter-County Championship.. . going to states to run ...eating... l975 Christmas Dance... Kathy Burns... Shrimp and Steak. .. So what . . .music . . . fooling around. At home anywhere... wants to live in Kuwait with Sue . . . blue... Booshka! . . . HO Cars . . . likes to eat and sleep. . .sub special . . . Mr. Dinger ...darts, swimming, Royer . . . parties. 169 1' z' Debra Rothermel Deb Whatever trips your trigger . . .mountains . . . plans to marry Bruce and work in a beauty shop. . . camping. . .chocolate chip ice cream. . . Mrs. Ebling . . . I Honestly Love You ...arts and crafts... swimming. Steve Schallau Mr. McGoo Wrestling matches. . . can be seen driving a tan Pinto. . .skipping classes. . , green . . . McDonald breakfasts ... You're cool . .. the drama plays... cruisin' . . . eating . .. pizza . . . sleeping . . . a Piscian. 170 df Elisa Schenck Elisa Motorcycle riding . . . horsebackriding . . . remembers her first day here . . . Oh, Ethel ...Morgan . . . ac- counting . . . Myers- town . . . listening to music . . . blue . . . riding around. .. having fun. . .vege- tables. . . FBLA. N Russell Seitz Russ Raises tropical fish . . . hearing Woody say Cut the fooling' . . . Convoy . . . wants to be a draftsman . . . Sr. Science. . . biking . . . stamp and coin collecting.. .P.O.D. . . . You'll have that . . . aqua . . . spaghetti. Elizabeth Ruth Liz New York . . . plans to move to Mass. and continue to serve Jesus with the Church of Bible Under- standing. . .JoAnne Fontana . . .getting saved . . . Slow Ride by Foghat . . . Mrs. Baer...black...a Scorpio. Dennis Salem Froggie Desires to become a greenhouse worker. . . horseback riding. . . fishing . . .listening to records . . . Right on . . .Miss Effert ...Mr. Heilman . .. F.F.A .... having to Wilma Salem Fred A vo-techer. . .getting detention for skipping biology. . .driving around . . . D.M. . . . plans to get ajob. .. horseback riding . . . Shaner. . . home. .. Italian food . . . Shut change English mini's up . . . Rock and every quarter.. . Roll All Night! . .. Forestry. blue. Gretchen Santamour Cnet Enjoys sewing, swim- ming, sand painting, and Crocheting . . . the shore.. . will re- member the '75 prom . ..Trig.. .English Lit .... the Washing- ton Class Trip. .. will major in law at Villanova . . . wres- tling matches. .v xgx 'Nb- Michael Schermick Mike Desires to be the next Jimmy Page. . . likes to collect records . . . neatness . . . Your Song . . . Montrose, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Kiss and Led Zeppelin. Craig Shannon Craig Natural Resources . . . welding . . .cars and trucks . . . English with Henderson . . . home...blue... Capricorn . . . No Billy . Tracy Schmeck Tracy Sweden . . .Shaner's Lit Class . . .paper drives . . . the parking lot after the Miflin basketball game . . . Lock, Stock and Lipstick . . .sewing ...good friends... marching in parades ...lunch . . . far out -l Candace Schonour Totie Pinball . . .shooting pool at the bowling alley. . .leaving school with the gang in the Fairlaine 500 . . .stock carraces...no. 16... That's cool . . . Toby.. . purple . .. Elvis Presley . . . Blue Jay . . . SSC. John Shcultz Chicken A vo-tech student . . . plans to be an auto mechanic after gradu- ation.. .likes cars, hunting . . .the color blue. P4 Stacy Stacy Plans to work after ...lunch table . . . chicken B-Que . . . pizzz ...the shore. . can be seen witl a Weiser grad . Sagittarius. . . will always remember the Tard. Carol Seidel Schnooky' Cats . . . long walks. . . the piano Europe. . cream.. . peanu butter. . . the parking lot after the Mifflin basketball game ...sewing... will attend PSU to study environ- mental science. Emma Shealer Emma Taking pictures , . . being late . . . Dig it! . . . listening to music.. .swimming . . .her Momls bar- beque sandwich . . . camping. . .basket- ball . . . tennis . .. dancing .target shooting . V .k . g Y 4 Todd Shultz Todd Likes to retinish old furniture. . . blue . . . Curly in Oklahoma! .. . Florida. . . plans to go to college and travel . . . It's not what you have, it's how you use it. . . . class treasurer . . . band. Debbie Skala CreampufF' Sodus Point, N.J .... Mr. Long and Mr. Fuoti . . . tenth grade biology. . . Hey, Ina lets go ice skating with the dudes. . .. -' partying. . .dancing ...Mark Kretz . .. roller skating . . .plans to get ajob . . . blue. Kevin Smith Smitty Spanish . . . cycles. . .going to Groffs . . . lunch. . .the mountains. . . Marliese . . . sports. . .study halls. . .orange . . . Italian food . Sorrick Denver music in Okla- winning B Divi- LIIUIIIPIUIIDIIIP ckey . . .Sha- English Lit pri? al- George Spangler Mouse Food battles at lunch . . . yellow and black ...like to go hunting and fishing. . .a Libra. . .Natural Resources. . .plans to work after gradu- Gail Speiss Speissy Paper drives. . . lunch table...Rod... swimming. . .the 1973 undefeated football season . .. Feelings . . .a cheerleader. . . phy- David Staaby Reverand Hot fudge sundaes . .. money . . .the movies . . .cruisin' . . .boring study halls and over James Stolz Cricket Plans to be a gunsmith . . .knocking off with Himmelberger and Yarnall to go hunting 4--. Eric Stoudt Stoudty Won't forget the rookie treatment- Buck Buck . . . Phi- losopher Marcus . an artist her cat . . . fresh- . classical Stough Kayo Werner . . . Farms . . .Ar- ...dots...the paper . lunch talks . . . skating . . . FBLA 1 Bar-B- soccer line girl. Sweigart dl'Cl'l he ninth grade ass trip . . . the lor blue . . . ans to go to the mpire Beauti- an School after aduation . . . X es to em- roider and crochet . shrimp. ation. .. FFA. Scott Stover Smokey Car racing and work- ing on cars . . . Bennie and .led . . . No. 17 Tobie Tobias . . . string art . . . football games. . . will go into the Navy to be an electrician's mate... Bar Harbor, Maine ... For sure . sical therapy assistant . . .lasagna . . . purple . . . hockey team. JoAnne Stricker JoAnne Office practice . . . Morgan . . . Hartranft . . .bowling matches . . .driving Sam ther carl . . . Emma's house ...plans to get a job and get married . .. orange. . . Joey . . , Fonz. . .Office Prac- tice. . . FBLA Pres. crowded halls. . .blue . . . bag it . . .Rod Careyus . . . sports . .. . . . likes money.. . Mack , , , mountains cruising. . .Cheerios yea, well . .. ...laughing at Kocky ...Rican wagon... What? . . .wants . . . fishing, music and Mr. Rissinger's fourth ajob in agricultural motorcycles. . .NR period study halls.. . production. . . . green. Blue Jay . . . fishing. Linda Stricker Linda Remembers going to breakfast on Fridays and Host Farms. .. job and marriage in her future . . . Floyd . . .bowling matcher ... I write the Songs . . . Roma's pizza . . . Washington class trip . . .stock races. fc Gary Stuck Gary Will remember trying to stack paper on the truck during the paper drives . . . roller skat- ing . . .driving around ...Vo-Tech . .. Canada . . .gold . . . Skiing. . .pepperoni and pizza with mushrooms. Paul Sweinhart Frank A red hot Opel ...all right, all right . . . the Toilet Bowl game . . . goofing around . .. Willis Henne's Esso ...peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. .. study halls... Frank Howard . . . lunch battles. ' ici' 9- P , X ' Michael Tranquillo Mike Catching a volpe from Volpe Lake. .. won't forget being the first to get thrown out of a soccer game in CW history.. .going to Penn National , .. SS Ford truck , . . Stef. . . honey. . .the navy. an vs 42529 I Lisa Texter Lisa', Likes art class . .. knitting . . . crafts . .. pottery. . . Mrs. Baer . . .the Washington D.C. class trip . .. purple. . .macaroni and cheese . . .a Libra ...FNA. Fa David Tresselt Radar Hartranft . . . Barrett ...steak...gym... ag shop . . . purple . .. skiing . . . iceskating ...Kathy Carter... study halls . . .a Sagittarius. Michael Stump Squirrel O.J. and The Fonz . . . basketball team's manager. . . going to State College.. . blue. . . pizza . . . Whopper's . . . Spanish and Miss Cottonaro . . . fourth period study halls . . . lunch . .. sleeping . . . track. 8, . Na Georgianne Troutman George May Pole Dance practice fcough! coughlj ...getting a whole bag of tootsie rolls from Mr. Hess . . . tennis . . . hoe- downing. . .taking walks. . . Royer. . . You're not funny! . . . Christmas party . . . Analyt . . .knitting. ?f 7f QE ' X . fkpg fm 35 Susan Sutlifl' Sue English Lit.. .tennis . . . musketeering with Barb and Patti . . . Lin ...lunch table talks .. . I guess you had to be there. . . . IUP .. . trying to sell bar-b-q's at Werners- ville State. . .cheering l7l Eric Unger Eric Envies Shaner . . . Hamburg Field Houst ...a guitar player... For sure . . .will remember the Wash- ington class trip . .. Olivia Newton John . . . steak. . . Evil Woman . Hn, s A I Ricky Unger ..Rudy,, A Phillies and Eagles fan. . . likes to hunt and fish . . . will most remember lunch . .. riding motorcycles . . . plans to work, Walter Wanner Baa Mr. Mack . . . get a job . . . Barry's Sunoco. . .likes Natural Resources class. . . plans to be a taxidermist or a game warden . . .cars ...blue . . . hunting and fishing. . .trap- ping . . . FFA. LeeAnn Weatherholtz Weathervane The Chipmunk Club . . . drives a '66 Chevy Caprice. . . remem- bers selling bar-b-q's at Wernersville State . . .office practice. . . Morgan . . . reading ...embroidering . .. Oh Bipper . . .plans to go into business work. v -. ,uk A t. We t - 515 it 'X Tod Wenrich Tod Named Back ofthe Week . . . horse races at Penn National . . . aqua . . .volleyball . . . will go to college. . . Kelli.. .sports . . . steak. . . football, track, and wrestling . . .a Sagittarius. '15 Tracy Wenrich Trace Enjoys driving around . . . Egg McMuffin . .. likes to take walks... will remember her Sophomore year . . . silver. . .a Cancerian . . . plans to get ajob . . .the country. 3? Kevin Werner Mel Plays pool and b-ball ...Pizzal-lut... laughing at Kochy . .. likes the shore. . . Weaver's Chicken . . . study halls. . .Gerry Chamberlain . . . Natural Resources. . . steak . . . Stairway to Heaven ' ' v.. l C , Bruce Zechman Zee Liked eighth grade the second time around . . . Myths and Leg- ands class. . . Deb. . . pinball . . .cheese steak. . . It's not my job . . . a Vo-Techer. l72 Mitch Werner Mitch Can be found at the Roby playground . . . likes baseball and hopes to play in college. . . Harvey Gerhart . . . black . .. steak.. .playing Yahtzee in Miss Murdough's office . . . Oh, dough! . .. Mrs. Newton. J - . i. '-'1 'W If L Eats? EQ. illlll Dill IE I ' Doug Zechman Beaver Hopes to travel . . . l'm still alive . .. likes chile and BLT's . . .Natural Resources . . . music. . . Blue Oyster Cult. . . Uriam Heep , . . Poco. .. purple . . . an Aquarius. t' ' ---:ia Ruth Whary Gerald Witmer Ruth Snick Denny. . .loves hot dogs and cookies . . . Stick it in your ear! . . . Mrs. Baer . . . likes to build models. . .pottery class. . .lunch . . .the class trips . . . office practice. . . em- broidery . . . bowling . . . a Gemini. f'rv ,bk Anne Zerbe Anne Simon and Garfunkel ...snow . . . Let's play wink . . . Jim . .. won't forget preparing turkey salad sand- wiches for the Christ- mas Dance. . .sky blue. . .oyster filling . . . hoedowns . . . sewing. . . puzzles. Can be seen riding his 175 Yamaha . . .pot pie. . .remembers being late for school ...Jimmy Walker admirer. . . Fox on the Run . . .stock car races . . . You'll have this . . . Vo- Tech . . .study halls .. . P.O.D. Lori Witwer Raspberry Dave Greusel . . . May Day Practice fcough! coughlj . . . paints . . . bowling . . . lobster. . . Pebble Rock. . . knits . . .science fiction and mystery books . . . purple. . . I like it ...collects stamps.. . future secretary. .J Z' i Susan Zerbe Susie Needlepoint. . . likes to go for walks . .. sews . . . Chris . . . will remember making the sandwiches for the Christmas Dance. . . Mrs. Grimes. . .black . . . breaded shrimp . . .will attend Read- Cindy Stoudt Cindy Kris. . . Newmans- town. . , Business. . . going to McDonald's for breakfast . . . best seller. . .study halls with Jeff and Dayl. ing Hospital for Radiology. Rod Yarnall Mummy Dirt bikes . . . knock- ing off to go hunting with Stoltz and Him- melberger . . . New Year's Eve. . . the gas station. . . plans to make lots of money . . . likes the Boston Bruins . . . horses . .. laughing at Kochy. 3 19125. 4 I 2 f 1 s an A 4-' 9-f n K Ken Weir Wire Wood shop . . . Camaro. . . lunch table. . .Scrapping with Victor. . .cross- country. fin ,' Douglas Werne Doug Collects old coir and Royal Cope gen Ceramic Plz ... My World' hoedowns . . . M .B.H .... Roy Baer, Davis . . . won't forge up forthe Dance. . . Vo-T . . . wants to l architect. Cheryl Yoh Snork Won't forget ing our float . . . loved National Art . . . remembers tl band going to thc hospital . . . with Chick Chem class... Lorrie, what do do now? . 1 Andrea Lotz Andrea Lunch table . . hiking. . .blue ...Spesly... Art class . . . Aries. if fl l 'I Norman Bjorken 1 I Candace Rose McQuate Kenneth Charles Weir Gloria Jean McFarland Susan Marie Threatt MHFIC Frances Waller Senior Activity Roster Charles Baim Vo-Tech Donna Balaster Commercial FBLA 2,3,4Q Tennis 2 Madie Bauldauf Academic Band Front l,2,3,43 Cheerleader l,2,3Q Drama Club 2,33 Homeroom Vice President 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Soccer Sideline Girl 3,43 Student Coun- cil 3,41 Student Council Secretary 43 Tennis 2,334 Sil Bentzel General Philip Blatt Academic Basketball l,2,33 Homeroom President 23 Inter- preter 1,23 Intramurals l,2,33 Need Camp Coun- selor 33 National Honor Society 3,41 National Honor Society President 43 Student Council l,2,3,4Q Stu- dent Council Vice-President 43 Track 1 Norman Bjorken Commercial Robin Bohn Vo-Tech Chorus 13 VICA 1,2,3 Dean Boyer Vo-Tech Baseball 1,23WKLX 3,4 Linda Boyer Academic Chorus 33 Intramurals 33 Yearbook 4 Robin Brown Commercial Chorus l,2,3,4Q Drama Club 1.2.33 FBLA 43 Hay- lofters 2,3343 Interpreter 23 School Store 43 Soccer Line Girl 3,43 Student Council l,2,3,43 Student Council Jr. High Vice-President 13 Student Forum Representative 43 Wrestling Cheerleader 2,3,4Q Yearbook 3,43 Yearbook Assistant Editor 4 Valerie Buteavage Academic Band l,2,3,43 Band Librarian 2,3,4l Pit Band 1.23 Pep Band l,2Q Band Front 2,3,43 Chorus l,2,3,43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Choraleers 3,43 Girls Basketball cheerleader 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 13 NHS 3,43 Student Council l,2,3,43 Student Council Secre- tary 33 Student Council President 43 Track Manager 33 Wrestling Manager 2,31 X-Country Manager 3,43 Yearbook 3,43 Yearbook Copy Editor 4 Kathy Burns Commercial Chorus 43 Hockey 4 Robyn Calabro Academic Band l,2,3,43 Band Librarian 43 Cheerleader 33 Chorus l,2,3,42 Chorus Librarian 13 Glee Club 43 Drama 2,31 Hockey l,2,3Q Homeroom Secretary 13 Homeroom President 23 Interpreter 1,23 NHS 3,43 Student Council l,3,43 Tennis 23 Yearbook 3,4Q Yearbook Editor 43 Band Front 2,3,4 Mark Carey General Baseball 1,23 Football l,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,3 Linda Carter Academic Chorus 1,23 FNA 2,3 MarkCipolla General Baseball l,2,3,41 Football 13 Boys Intramurials l,2,3 John Clark Academic Baseball l,2,3,43 Football l,2,3Q Intramural Bowl- ing 43 Intramurals 1,2,33 Homeroom President 33 Class Treasurer 33 Homeroom Treasurer 1 Kevin Correll Academic Pep Band l,2,3,Q Band l,2,3,43 Drama l,2,3Q In- terpreter I Mike Daubert Vo-Tech Kathy Deck Commercial FBLA 2,33 Chorus l3School Store 43 Intramurals Scott Dolla Academic Football l,2,3,43 Golf' 23 Track l,3Q Wrestling 1,23 Student Council 2,3,43 Dennis DeHart Art Baseball l,2.3,4 Ricky DeHart Commercial Baseball l,2,3,4 Debra Dreibelbis Academic Chorus I3 FBLA 2,33 Interpreter 23 Library Assis- tant 1 Elizabeth Duncan Academic Chorus I3 Intramurals l,2.3,3 Sportman's Club 33 FNA 43 Womelsdorl'Aide 4 Anne Flickinger General Bowling 3,4 Sharon Flickinger Commercial Chorus I3 Library Assistant 43 Intramurals 2,33 FBLA 2.3,4 John Forry Vo-Tech VICA 2.3,4 Mark Forster Vo-Tech VICA 4 Anita Frazer Commercial Chorus l,2,3,43 FBLA 33 Girls basketball 23 Hockey manager 23 Intramurals 1.2.33 Librarian 23 School Store 43 Student Council 43 Tennis 23 Lee Gartner Natural Resources Football l3Golf2,3,43 Sports Club 33 Wrestling I Mary Ann George Academic Band 1,23 Class President l,2,3,43 Girls Basketball l,2,3,43 Hockey l,2,3,43 Homeroom President 1,33 Interpreter 3,43 Intramurals l,2,33 NHS 3,43 NHS V. President 43 Softball l,3,43 Student Council l,2.3,4 Beverly Gerhart Vo-Tech Band 1,23 Chorus I3 VICA 2,3,43 VICA News Re- porter-4 Diana Gerhart Vo-Tech DECA 3.43 Hockey l,2 Stephen Gilbert Art A.V. 43 W.K.L.X. 3,43 Stage Crew I ,2,3.4 Darina Graham Vo-Tech Connie Grazier Commercial Basketball Colorguard 43 Tennis 2.3,4: Glee Club 43 Colorguard 43 F.B.L.A. 33 Cross Country Mgr. 43 Girls Basketball l,2,3,43 Hockey Mgr. 33 Intra- murals l,2,33 Librarian 1,23 School Store 43 Tennis 2.3.41 Volunteer Physical Therapist 4 Kathleen Grimes Academic Band I3 Bandfront 2,3,43 Chorus I,2,3,4Q Glee Club 3,42 Choraleers 43 Jr. County Chorus I3 Drama 2.33 Hockey l,2,3,43 Tennis 23 Wrestling Manager 23 Yearbook 3,4: Assist. Therapist at Womelsdorf Intermediate Unit 4 Michael Groff Art Band l,2,3,43 Choraleer 43 Glee Club 3,43 Student Council I3 Drama Club 2,3,43 Drama Club Treas. 43 Drum Major 2,3343 Pep Band 1,23 Stage Band l,2,33 Track l.23 Wrestling l,2,3,4 Patti Gruber Academic Band l,2,3,43 Pit Band 2,3,43 County Band 43 Chorus l,2,3,43 Glee Club 3,4: Choraleers 43 Drama Club I,2,3,4Q N.H.S. 3.43 Yearbook 4 TerriGruber General Band Front 3,43 Basketball 1,23 Hockey 2.3.43 In- tramurals l,2,33 Homeroom Oflice I3Softball I3 Donna Guldin Commercial Chorus I3 F.B.L.A. 2,3,43 School Store 43 Debbie Haag Commerical Basketball I,2,3,4Q Chorus I3 Colorguard 3,43 Hockey l,2,3,43 Intramurals l,2,33 National Honor Society 3,43 Softball 1,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2.3,43 Yearbook 43 School Store 43 Baseball Statis- tician4 Ken Harding Art Band I.2,3,4,3 Baseball 23 Tennis 33 Chorus 1,23 Drama Club4 Jeff D. Hartman Academic Football l,2,33 Basketball l,2,3,43 Golf l,2,41 National Honor Society 3,4 .leffT. Hartman Vo-Tech Bowling 33 Co-Op 3,4 Sandra J. Hassler Commercial Jr. FHA I3 FBLA 2.3.43 School Store 43 Homeroom Treasurer 3 Sandra L. Hassler General FBLA 2.4 Scott Hefelfinger Academic FFA 4 Rachel Heller Commercial Chorus l,2,3,43 FNA 3.43 Homeroom Secretary 3,41 Student Council 4 Paula Hertzog Commercial Chorus l,3,43 Band I,2,3Q FBLA 3,43 Elementary Tutor3 Tedd Hickernell Academic Allen Hiester Natural Resourses Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Track I,2.3,4Q FFA I,2,3,4 Tim Himmelberger Natural Resources Baseball 3,42 Basketball I,2I F.F.A. 43 Soccer I.2.3,4 Bryan Hirneisen Wood Tech Band l,2,3,43 Asst, Band Conductor 43 Haylofters 2.3.43 I.A. Club 23 Wrestling I3 Yearbook 4 Scott Hoffa Natural Resources Basketball l,2,3,43 Football I3 Homeroom Presi- dent 23 Track I,3,4 Mae Hoffman Vo-Tech Intramurals I3 VICA 2 Dale Holzman Academic Industrial Arts3 Sports Club3 Sr. Science Dennis Holzman General Roy Howard Vo-Tech Robert Johnson Vo-Tech Drama Club I3 Basedball 23 Football 33 Tennis 4 Dan Kindt Natural Resources Wrestling l,2,3,43 Cross Country 3,43 Haylofters 2,3,4 Kathy Kiphorn General Softball 3,43 Bowling 43 FNA 4 Rick Klick Art Baseball I,2,3,4Q Bowling 3,4 Randy Klopp Natural Resources Chorus l,2,3,43 Wrestling 23 FFA 4 Sandy Klotz Academic Colorguard l,2,3,43 Chorus l,2,3,43 Model UN 33 Colorguard Captain 43 Wrestling Cheering 2,3.43 ln- terpreter l,2,3,43 Co-Editor 3,43 Soccer linegirl 3,43 Tennis 23 National Honor Society 3,4 James Koch Natural Resources Ina Lavender General John Krause General Tom Landis General Band l3Chorus 1,2 Andrea Lotz General Science Club 1 Suzetle Lengle Commercial Basketball l,2,3,43 Chours I,3,43 Drama 2,33 FBLA 33 Hockey l,2,3,43 School Store Manager 43 Soft- ball l3Student Council 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4 Shirley Loomis Vo-Tech Chours I3 DECA 3,43Guidons I,2Q Hockey I,2,3 Alison Loy Commercial Parades-Band Front l,2,3,43 Football games-Big Blue l,2,43 Basketball Colorguard 3,41 Basketball- Cheerleader 1,23 School Store Manager 43 Drama I3 Homeroom Secretary l,2 Linda Ludwig Academic Band Lib. 2,33 Band Sec-Treas. 43 Marching Band l,2,3,43 Concert Band l,2,3,43 Football Band l,3,43 May Day Band 2,33 Commencement Band 2.33 Chours l,2,3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Choraleers 43 Com- mencement Chorus 33 Class Secretary l,3,43 County Chorus I3 Drama 2,33 Library 43 Wrestling Cheer- leader 2.3.4 David Manbeck Industrial Arts Band l,2,3,43 County Band 23 Cross Country 3,43 Hayloffers 2,3,43 Wrestling l,2,3.4 Dave Manwiller Academic Region Chorus 43 Band l,2,3,43 Manager l,2,3,43 Pit Band 1,23 Chorus l,2,3,43 Manager 33 President 43 District Chorus 3.43 County Chorus 3,43 Glee Club 2.3.43 Choraleer 2,3,43 Drama Club 2,3,4Q President 43 V-President 33 Football l,2,3,43 Wres- tling 23 Aide at Womeslsdorf l.V. 4 Bambi Marderness Academic Chorus I3 Basketball 23 Bowling 43 F.N.A. 2,3,43 F.N.A. V-President 33 F.N.A. President 4: Hockey 2,3,43 Library Assistant 1,43 Softball I,43 Therarpy Aid 43 Yearbook 3,4 Beverly Marks Academic Chorus l,2,3,43 Russian Club 33 Soccer 3,43 Special Ed 3,43 Womelsdorf Special Ed 43 Wrestling Mana- ger 2,3.4 Sue Marshall Academic Drama 2,3343 Chorus 1.2.43 Tennis 2,32 Yearbook 4 Tim McAllister Natural Resources Bowling 2,3,4 Christie McCoy Vo-Tech Chorus I3 Intramurals 23 Guidons l,23 VICA 3,4 James McDonald Academic Sr. Band l,2,3,43 Stage Band I,2,3,4: Band Li- brarian 33 Pep Band 3,43 Chorus l,2,3,43 Choraleers 3,43 Glee Club 3,42 County Chorus I3 Drama Club 2.3.43 Drama Club President 43 Homeroom Presi- dent 33 Need Camp Counselor 33 Student Council 4: Yearbook4 Candy McQuate General Nancy Merkel Commercial Drama l,2,33 FBLA 2,3.43 Track 2,32 Bowling 43 N HS 43 School Store 4 Linda Miller Commercial Chorus 1.2.33 Interpreter Club 2,3,43 FNA 3.43 Yearbook 43 Sp. Ed. Tutoring 2,43 Science Club 13 School Store 4 Cindy Murdough Academic Hockey l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track 2.3.43 Chorus l,2,3,43 Choraleers 3,41 Glee Club 2,3,4: Drama Club 1.3.43 County Chorus l,2,3,43 Dis- trict Chorus 3,4Q Regional Chorus 43 Class Vice- President 3.43 Class Secretary 23 Band l,2,3,43 Year- book 43 Interpreter l,2,3,43 NHS 3,4 Marilyn Miller General Chorus I3 Drama Club I3 Hockey I Wayne Miller Vo-Tech Band l,2,3,43 Football Band l,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,23 Bowling l,2,3,43 Chorus I,22 Feature Twir1er3 V.I.C.A. 3.43 Cheryl Moore Academic Chorus l,2,3,43 F.N.A. 2,3,43 Girls' Basketball Manager 23 Interpreter 23 Librarian 2,43 Sideline Girl for Soccer 33 Therapist at Womelsdorf Inter- mediate Unit 43 Yearbook 4 Eric Moore Vo-Tech Basketball l,2,33 Cross Country I,2,3,4: TFHCK l.2.3 Dean Moser Academic Basketball 23 Chorus l,2,3,43 Glee Club 3.43 Chora- leers 43 Intramurals I,2,3Q Soccer l,2,3,43 Student Council l,2,3,43 Track l,2,3.4 Renee Mountz Academic Chorus I,2,3,43 Drama Club 1,23 F.N.A. 2,3,43 Girls' Basketball Cheering 3,43 Therapist at Womelsdorf Intermediate Unit 43 Yearbook Busi- ness Staff33 Interpreter Club 23 Carl Moyer Academic Track Team 3 Rosalie Myer Vo-Tech Chorus l,3,4Q Glee Club 3,43 Choraleers 43 Band Front 3,43 Band 1,23 Librarian 13 VICA l,2,33 Track3 Philip Nagle Natural Resources SCI Club 1,23 Track 1,23 Cross Country 1,23 Winter Track 13 FFA 3,4 Gregory Nelson Academic Football I,2,3,43 Baseball I,2,3,43 Intramurals l,2,3 Kenneth Noll Agriculture FFA I,2,3,43 Football 13 Wrestling 13 Science Club 13 Intramurals 1,3 Christine Noss Vo-Tech Library I,2,3,43 VICA 2,3,43Chorusl John Pagerly General Wrestling 1,2,33 Band 1.2 Lori Phillips Academic Hockey 13 Chorus 1,43 Intramural Bowling 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 Girls' Basketball Cheerleader 33 FNA 43 Therapist at Womelsdorl Intermediate Unit 43 Yearbook Business Staff4 Cindy Price Vo-Tech Chorus 13 Chorus Treasurer 13 Hockey l,2,33 Li- brary Assistant 13 NHS 43 VICA 3,43 Intramurals 23 Student Council 2 Michael Raihl General Cheryl Reber Commercial Chorus 13 Drama Club 2,33 F.B.L.A. 2,3,43 F.N.A. 43 Library Assistant 1 Betty Reich Sp. 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Iblings Immontal Barbara Jenkins Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Jenkins Leroy :Johnston Ulrich 8: Sandy Mr. Johnston M. Keim Tom Mr. 8: Mrs. Jim, Mary, 8: Jennifer Keppley Mr. 8: Mrs. Gerald Kiphorn' 7 Mr. 8: Mrs. Miles Kissinger Deb Kline Rick Kline Mr. 8: Mrs. Ernest Koch 8: Michael Anne Kreitzer Mr. 8: Mrs. William Krick Kebvlw 1 2 Chris . '-'.' Tig ,. Kathie Gilbert Kricky Chris 8: Sue 5. - I , .Y - , I Ronald Gilbert Kris 8: Cindy Cinday LGF--Hz.. ,I I T.Gogel Jack Kuhn Cindy AnCl'Efl2fA H ' lk' A 155,51 YV . -:-7 airy, Barbara 8: Kimberly Good Mr, K5 Mrs, Burlingtion E, Kulp, Jr, Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Conway A Joetcj jewski Mike Lacey Debbie Correll Qgimiili-a,5imes Lady The Shep i'f'fiii1'll , .img ' . .'V. 311 Q 179 ,VL A11 at Mrs. Lillian Manbeck PA TR0 S fco Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles I. Lamm Mr. 8: Mrs. Larry L. Lape 8: Family Lori Lash Miss Dorothy Layser Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Layser 8: Family Bob Lebo Donna Lebo Lee Ann, George 8: Dori Bruce Lee-D.P. Cyril J. 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Moser Mr. 8: Mrs. Dennis Moyer Mousie Moyer Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Moyer Rod Moyer 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Warren C. Moyer Mr. 8: Mrs. Wilson Moyer Barbara J. Murdough Mrs. Margaret Murdough Pat 8: Andy Murdough Mr. 8: Mrs. Casimer Nabozny 8: Family Neila 8: Hermie 180 Neise Nerie Dolores Noecker Scott Noll Paulene Noss The Oakland Raiders Mr. Mrs. James Orth 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs . Thomas Pagerly Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Patti Michael J. Oryles Terry L. Oxenreider 8: Family Edward M. Paine Timothy Patches 8: Amy Harry H. Peiffer, Sr. Penny 8: Dennis Penn-Dale Kathy Phillips David, Peggy, David 8: John Porter Furry, Berry, Torg Norman Rader Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Ranck Mr. 8: Mrs. Dale Raihl Bill, Irene 8: Carol Ravert Mr. 8: Mrs. Dennis Reber Mr. 8: Mrs. James Reber Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth J. Reber Nan 8: Susan Reber Michael Reedich Mr. 8: Mrs. Luke D. Rentschler Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Rentschler Billie J. Rhinehart Richland Chiropractic Clinic Rick 8: Yvonne Mr. 8: Mrs. Lloyd L. Riehl Mr. 8: Mrs. Sheldon Rissinger Kimberly Ritchey Mr. 8: Mrs. Larry Ritchey Rod 8: Gail Mr. 8: Mrs. Russell Rogers 8: Stephanie Ronnie 8: Dru Mr. 8: Mrs. B. R. Roth Harley Rupp Mabel Rupp Becky Ruth Mr. 8: Mrs. Benton Ruth 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Ruth Kathryn Salem 8: Family Sally 8: Mike Mr. 8: Mrs. Clarence Sattazahn 8: Family Dennis Sattazahn Mr. 8: Mrs. Allen Saul Jennifer Schaab Richard Schoener Mr. 8: Mrs. Jared J. Schwalm Nancy Schwenk Scott 8: Nancy Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Sechrist Mr. Calvin Seidel Glenn Seidel Josephine Seidel Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Shartle Mr. 8: Mrs. Stephen Shartle 8: Stefanie Cora Sheetz Sue Sheidy Shelly, Todd, Troy Mr. 8: Mrs. Leroy Sherk Nathan Sherk Shirley, Helen, Herbert Shirley 8: Scott T'D Harriet Shulman Dr. J. William Simpson Skip 8: Donna Sky Sleepy Mark And The Happy Toad Kim Smith Dr. 8: Mrs. M. P. Smolinsky Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles A. Snyder Mr. 8: Mrs. G. Roderick Snyder South Mountain Beer Distributor Sherri Speece Speed, Carol 8: Rochelle Mabel Speicher Norman Speicher Ricky Speicher Rod 8: Stere Speiss Mr. 8: Mrs. Adam F. Spohn Spud 8: Sue Mr. 8: Mrs. Bruce S. Stamm, Don 8: Mike Stanley And Torro Patti Steffe The Three Stooges Betty Stough Frank 8: Paul Stricker Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Stricker 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Jacob Stricker Mr. 8: Mrs. Marvin Stricker 8: Family Cheryl 8: Greg Strickler Russell Strickler Stu 8: Dot Mr. 8: Mrs. George Stump 8: Daughters Sally Suranofsky Paul Sutherland Doug Sutliff Tracy Sutliff Teen Age Shop The Terrible Trio Tom 8: Lis Totie, Whip And Pierre Tracey Dave Tranquillo Kathy Tranquillo Mrs. Helen Trexler Mr. 8: Mrs. George K. Troutman 8: Family Tuna Tim Twinkle Toes V. H. Bruce Wawrzyniak Mr. 8: Mrs. John H. Weatherholtz Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Weirich Wendy 8: Ronnie Mr. 8: Mrs. Adam Wenrich Hazel S. Werner Mr. 8: Mrs. lrwin Werner Mr. John Wertz Mr. 8: Mrs. Pern Whary Grandma Wiest Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Wilhelm Betty Witwer Wrestling Cheerleaders WUTZ Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs. Diane Yoh Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. . John Yeagley Larry Yerger, Amy 8: Jessica Kenneth Yoh Harold Zechman John W. Zug . . , SIGHTS AN U SUXBSOS P-4 This year's Supplement is proud to pres: events which occured during the Spring of -Oklahoma-presented the second time formances being under the direction o per -May Day and the crowning of Rosalie of the May -A championship Junior High Track Tea -The title of Western B Champs to oui -An outstanding athlete, Tony Ross, t ecord for the Intermediate Hurd State R -And Finally -The graduation of 172 Seniors GOKLAHOMAU 1 R if- ., df 3 u al. ga : .iff Music by ............................ Lyrics by ........... Drama Director ....... Vocal Music Director and Coordinator ..... Instrumental Director Scenery Production . . . . Choreography .... Accompanist . . . ka' Richard Rodgers Cast Oscar Hammerstein, II Aunt Eller ..... Diane Rurode Barbara Murdough William Mills Thomas J. Alexander, Michele J. Nelson W. Philip Holzman Curly ....... Laurey ..... Will Parker ....... . . . Jud Fry ........ Jr. Ado Annie Carnes Ali Hakim ..... Linda Ludwig Todd Shultz Kathy Sorrick Kevin Rietz David Manwiller Cynthia Murd James McDon ough ald Another Uutstanding roduotion vibe 4- i, 'gy-C, -, -.f'-.Z-.1 ,X Z' 1' .1-2 N.l-.1 .J - ,, , f. I 1 J ? ,A -H ' I li l Seniors: Robin Brown, Kathy Burns, Val Butcavage, Robyn Calabro, Anita Frazer, Connie Grazier, Kathy Grimes, Patti Gruber, Mike Groff, Rachel Heller, Paula Hertzog, Bryan Hirneisen, Linda Ludwig, Randy Klopp, Sandy Klotz, Dave Manbeck, Dave Manwiller, Sue Marshall, Jim McDonald, Dean Moser, Renee Mountz, Cindy Murdough, Rosalie ,R-f, Myer, Lori Phillips, Barb Rentschler, Kevin Rietz, Steve Schallau, Carol Seidel, Todd Shultz, Kathy Sorrick, Eric Stoudt, Kevin Smith, Gail Speiss, Sue Sutliff, Georgianne Troutman, Tod Wenrich, Mitch Werner, Cheryl Yoh, Anne Zerbe, Sue Zerbe. 3 ,iii May Day, one of Weiser's most popular traditions, was presented before the usual standing-room-only audience. Under the guiding hand of Ms. Patricia Unger and the able assistance of Miss Frances Luftg the May Day classes taught the dances, created the costumes and, in general, coordinated the many elements contributing to the night's festivities. After the crowning of Rosalie Myer as May Queen by Maid of Honor, Allison Loy, the historyaof the United States was presented in song and dance by the seventh and eighth grade girls with the musical support by the senior band and the ninth grade chorus. From the opening fanfare to the last note of the recessional, this year's May Day was an event to remember. X Excitmentl n 5 Coordinator . . . . . . . Assistant .... Script by .... May Queen . . . Maid of Honor Patricia Unger Frances Luft Thomas Jenkins Rosalie Myer Allison Loy Choreographers: Robin Bohn, Linda Boyer, Linda Carter Val Butcavage, Kathy Deck, Kathy Grimes, Patti Gruber Paula Hertzog, Sandy Klotz, Cindy Murdough, Renee Mountz Cheryl Reber, Karen Sweigart, Ivy Wenrich, Ruth Whary Lori Witwer, Cheryl Yoh. From ar-B-Que Chicken To- pr C C rf ' t -1-. , As is customary, the seniors were guests of the juniors at the prom held on May 14th at the Heidelberg Country Club. The decorations were in the colors of the Class of 1977-light blue, peach and yellow. Centerpieces and the large arrangements at the entrance were made up of the Class of 1977's flowers- light blue carnations, peach gladiolas, and yellow mums. The couples were greeted at the entrance of the Country Club by the junior class president, Jane Nase and her date Scott Hoffa, the senior class president, Mary Ann George and her date ' Qt , If ,nur - ' 1 M ' 35,55 ' ,I , 43 , V' 1 . V , -1' 1 Brian Schlatterer, Mr. and Mrs. McLain and Dr. amd Mrs Rohrbach. Refreshments of punch, cookies, and chips were available Music was furnished for those who wished to dance. A walk or the balcony provided fresh air and a beautiful view. The prom began at 8:30 p.m. and ended at 11:30 p.m. Mosl couples took some flowers with them as a keepsake of th exciting evening. J. ks 1976 ?r0m 3976 Q3 MM 5??W'f ' if if 3555 5i?5'.,1?:1 T sash W, I ggMm at-M J 2515 ww Bug J aseball- Tough Season , c - at-.5.x..,. QQ., ,AY Mx Varsity, under Coach Ron Lutz, finished with a 6-11 season. Kevin Becker led at the plate and on the mound. Batterymate, Mike Tranquillo, played errorless pre-season ball. John Clark, at the hot corner, led in errors but was named the Most Improved Scout. Mitch Werner was offered a scholarship to Texas Lutheran College. Mitch was also honored by being named the second baseman on the All County Baseball Team. ni l leaf' V V ' 5, , ,455-,ti-, -,, .. V- ,JET kfifqvqy-Ag.-, t 1 Varsity: TOP RIGHT? Bruce Ludwig, Scott Snyder, Mike Chelius, John Clark, Jeff Labe, Keith Bricker, Mitch Chelius, Mike Tranquillo, Coach Lutz, Mitch Werner, Kevin Rietz, Kevin Becker, Randy Burkhart, Bob Shelow, Scott Heffelfinger, Mark Cipolla. Seniors: John Clark, Mark Cipolla, Scott Heffellinger, Kevin Reitz, and Mitch Werner. 'al -1-. A' ,,:,.. ,-fi.--.,, ' l - fn-t - 4 .D ':-t..?4 ,r-- 'N' JV: TOP RIGHT: Rod Moyer, Jeff Fiant, Craig Mucher, Alan Phillips, Darrell Buffenmeyer, Jeff Brunner, Thom Boyer, Pete Hummel, Coach Rissinger, Lance Putt, Steve Hiester, Brian Umberger, Mike Plempel, Scott Speicher, Kim Seidel, Greg Rissinger. Junior High: BOTTOM LEFT: Tom Sacks, Randy Schaeffer, Craig Clark, Mark Scott, Mike Ramos, Darrell Morgan, Dean Fegley, Coach Redcay, Jeff Neiheiser, Jeff Raihl, Bob May, John Weber, Jeff Plank, Mike Hoppman, Scott Cole, Rick Speicher, Tim Rentschler, Tom Embleton, Roger Yoh, Mike Yoh, Andy Harakel, Dave Ray. A five game skein was the cream of the JV baseball team's 6-9 season. The lone league win came at Muhlenberg. Brian Urnberger hit .391 and was beaned 4 times. Freshman Scott Speicher posted 5 wins. Pete Hummel was second in hitting despite a line drive nailing his elbow at practice. Lance Putt drew nine walks. A re- accurring injury shortened outstanding center fielder, Mike Plempel's season. Coach Rissinger platooned Greg Rissinger and Jeff Fiant as catchers. Softball-Western B PTT' fr .'---A-'- .swim h-f-.-W,-...Y .E - , f fz, i, a-262 , 5 . .,1,'y.g 'F 10 .Softball Seniors: Mary Ann George and Debbie Haag. . Varsity Softball: TOP LEFT? Coach George, Mary Beth Hassler, Jodi May, Vicki Schnee, Deb Haag, Deb Luckenbill, Bonnie Lynch, Donna Klopp, Becky Ruth, Kim Adams, Sue Dolla, Stacy Collom, Lynette Wolfe, Deb Frazier, Diane Klick, Dolores Zechman, Teresa Ruth, Denise Klopp, Sheila Yanall, Sonia Hiester, Mary Ann George, Donna Lamm, Karen Long, Penny Eshbach, Marian Grajewski, MISSING: Deb Frazier. - t Division Champion . 44:-tft :Li 'gg .. . Lgitlannrvrb-,:'V:'7 g'-.ir-.ei p,,...jff,2,g-Ihr.-v .,.3-f.,s3.,gi.i ..---f .. -. . Q. .- -V a .-- . ..'f:.. -- ,:.,t. 1 '. .4-'Q .. A ' ,,- H, , . - . ,,,. --te-grfa. ,F-,-. 4 ,L J,-mg. . ,. 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Senior: Ken Harding 12 Tennis .N Q P ----.-'- :- 4- .N -.qw.-fre:s.,.4:.u.,..L,+5.!fEef1e:lf ' . 'u 1-5 A - r- -6 M., - it .1 ...gf .,,,., . v, ':.ii.LLlQE-I6-131.34-f 1 Q .:.-.-..5.! The Boys' tennis team finished the season with a 0-12 record. The team finished last in the league, but Coach Richard Royer pointed out that they are a young team. The top five singles players are Pete Fisher, Mark Elvin, Jim Sonnon, Dan Shuman and Rod Lebo. They are all juniors and will be back next year to try to love,' their opponents. -- V---1,-na Ever 1 -f XXl 1 .Win ' v C ff-we T e X 'C ' :XXI ,., -., W r, A r X . ij, . D 1 I -, fi- , A I, .ff -,. Varsity Girls: CENTER.' Pat Steffe, Jane Nase, Deb Dietrich. Nancy Bailey, Connie Schallau, Alice Deck, Carol Zerbe, Georgianne Troutman, Kelli Unger, Connie Grazier. Seniors: Georgianne Troutman and Connie Grazier W' ' --H nee...-a- The girl's tennis team served, smashed and lobed its way to a 4-7 record, bettering last year's record of 0-11. The girls improved their play in their second year of competition. Coach Sarah Laf- fredo cited good strokes, more confidence and a desire to win as the factors behind the marked improvement. The team's biggest win came in the last game of the season as they defeated host Reading High, 5-2. In and individual effort, senior Connie Grazier made it to the second round of the Berks' County Playoffs. Other outstanding players were Carol Zerbe and Alice Deck, both sophomores. Arbor a - icentennial Trees In observance of Arbor Day in our Bicentennial Year, grades seven through. twelve and various community and school organizations sponsored the planting of trees in various parts of the school grounds. State trees or trees typical of each of the original thirteen colonies were planted by the various classes at appropriate ceremonies. The following trees were sponsored by the respective organizations: seventh grade eighth grade ninth grade tenth grade eleventh grade twelvth grade FBLA Holly Student Council White Birch FFA White Oak Band Boosters Holly Wernersville PTO Red Oak Mr. and Mrs. Kulp Red Pine Five 10th grade Elm girls Sweet Gum Sugar Maple Willow Oak White Oak Red Maple White Pine Field D -Student Council Project Q if v rea. Z-Ss.-fan' 9 'f ...,-A l ' ul E .. ' -xt ' 4 . fi , . -' 'Q-. ., - .f .Y-- ' in ,. .--Ig, it F il? LIKA ' - L -A A I ff -1 1 if r em: A ' 1' f f rm Vfffffi to P fri? ' ' A P QAVT--...fl --W re ' ' 'e - . --f .. , ' gi. X 'V . in 1126 :gf-im , F-:gg-gif--'. , l A.. ll' :fl 4' 'fr 521- b . h' ling Q .f new fligfzfiwrf- it 1 ii?'!71'i' .V im-' --+ + W' it ' vis: -f' Mini, , xijfngijefi- ' 1,-nf . 9 1-4 - ,:.+f52S'.':.?-,g-r1 a1'-lgsrtgfmf-fget 1 ,. 12' ffaff-wif. 1 35 wi 2. if-'Fc , ' -- af. MEF'-. 2 e ' rr.- 1 -f - 1 ,, - . V -2 . af ,Z . , I , .1 .1 M p . A V 1. W if :Qi - . .1 1 kb- if, , L--ff' ' V , Y 1 gugxihf-t -i ' ,.ff1, '..,,A 1 :f','-- ' ' JEFF' 'X ,flin g fiP5'1?uLq- 'fi-'Pr - . e' 'f .fr W ,A v - ' A .'.'?'f!13.'Yfi .,4:,-.'1W:i-T. w'1- '-V-ur: A -Q - 1 A 1 f. '- sis. Jfwkrt: - . '-'Yr K1 1' rrfa-J-,-1, A For the first time in the history of Conrad Weiser, Field Day Winners for each grade were as follows: was totally run by the Student Council. This was possible due 1534 2 Ugg A 15:21-3 1:13-2 15296-3 to the excellent supervision of Vice President Phil Blatt. 2,111 1.1-10 2nd 2,111 13-3 21,11 13-9 2nd 5-7 Three types of events were held throughout the day. They 3rd D-3 3rd H-7 3rd H-9 3rd H-l 3rd g-2 were grade against grade, challenge events and individual events. 1.1-6, 1.1-4 gi 3111 E121 G28 Monitors for each event were selected by choice of each teacher. 6th 1.1-8 611, D-5 6th 13-5 6111 5-5 7th D-I0 7th G-4 Assistants to the monitors were student council members. 7 lst C-4 2nd G-10 3rd G-2 4th C-1 Sth G-l 6th C-2 7th C-3 O . cd S-4 I I , -,:1W,, ' , law' v e'- lg' --r -faQ:nL. - ,.,,,. 1:1-7 'fgtg ',.i x-3,55 'il' 'Unsung umm-my Q gg H w Q Girls' Track began indoors in early March accompanied by sore muscles and stiff bodies. As the weather became invitingly warmer and the muscles and bodies strengthened, the girls moved outside to practice for their first duel meet. Coached by Miss Luft and assistant coach Miss Effert, the team got its first taste of competition in a meet with Elco. Although they lost, they learned from their mistakes and went on to beat Hamburg and Oley Valley. Outstanding this season were two Juniors, Diane Yoh and Diane Moser, and sophomore Lori Ranck, who did significantly well in the mile run, 80 hurdles and the 440 run respectively. 1 A' 7 'A J ' tw - I. .5 1 V. in U 'Sr- Varsity Girls: TOP LEFT' Sharon Gerhart, Cathy Bright, Cheryl Yoh, Kathy Burns, Risa Drexel, Brenda Hiester, Cathie McCoy, Terri Oberly, Lori Ranck, Coach Luft, Cindy Murdough, Diane Yoh, Sue Hill, Lori Mack, Karen Henderson, Kim Smith, Shelley Dolla, Melissa Brown, Kelli Sanders, Denise Verleur, Diane Moser, Tina Rentschler, Sue Hassler, Ann Bright, Tracy Schmeck, Connie Zellers, Beth Henning, Edwina Stokes, Cindy Ruth. MISSING: Karen Light, Winnie Keiser and Stephanie Votoras. l Seniors: Tracy Schmeck, Cindy Murdough, Cheryl Yoh, Kathy Burns. x ork, Broken Records, Gold Medals Hoa, , - Y al ,V .J g The boy's track team has earned themselves a winning record this year, 3 school records were set this season. Victor Ramos set a High Jump record at 6'. The Mile Relay Team consisting of Tom Grajewski, Mike Unger, Tod Wenrich and Tony Ross set a Weiser record at 3.27.1 seconds. Most outstanding this season was senior Tony Ross who broke 5 records. Tony holds the 120 High Hurdles record for Weiser with a time of 14.8 seconds. Tony also set a new record in the 330 Intermediate Hurdles with a time of 38.4 seconds. This is also a new county record. Tony was our representative to the PIAA Track and Field Championships. Tony and Coach Charles McComsey proudly came home with a gold medal. Tony now holds the County, District and State record in the Intermediate Hurdles. Varsity Boys: TOP: Coach McComsey, Mike Unger, Tony Ross, Scott Haffa, Scott Hiester, Victor Ramos, Ken Weir, Tom Kennedy, Kevin Beebe, Tom Gra- jewski, Scott Dolla, Tony Beach, Larry Baker, Mike Stump, Tod Wenrich, Scott Kennedy, Don Lutz, Bob Lebo, Ken Randall, Kim Stieinman. Seniors: Scott Dolla, Scott Hiester, Scott Hoffa, Tony Ross, Mike Stump, Ken Weir, and Tod Wenrich. Life Us raduation 19 6- Qfzsibul by LHMQIM Wm! !n'T fl X . -. 4. Ll 3 l.: ..... in X,-fl Graduation always results with many and varied reactions-tears, laughter and a sense of leaving something behind. For rnost of the seniors who have been at Weiser for the last six years, these reactions were very real. Commencement exercises for the Bicentennial Class were held on Monday, June 7 at 8:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The evening was marked by speeches from the three honor speakersg a guest, the Honorable J. William Ditterg and the moment when 174 seniors received their diplomas. r N -1. sq -xmwfnnwmfauafasna Charles Henry sam Dona: Mmm Bolnnzr Museum La-gh Baldoul Sll A. Bemxel vamp Alan erm Joncshon Sebosvlan Badanm Rchln Klm Balm Sean Paul Boll ct-an anemia gm' 2'Llnd:a Sun Buyer Robin Elm B no :own Kathy Lynn Bums 'vom' Jo awww' 3-nf Joan cm WN uhm Mark Dovld Corey Llnrin Dlnma Conn Mmlm Vlncml Cipollo John Chrixloohlr Clark Kevin Sec!! 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The last speaker was Valdavictorian Mary Ann George who spoke on The Spirit of Hope . Scholastic Awards were presented to the following graduates: Barb Rentschler, for English and Scienceg Phil Blatt, for Mathematicsg Val Butcavage, for Foreign Languageg Robin Brown, for Business Educationg Mary Ann George, for Social Studiesg Dan Kindt, for Industrial Artsg and Allen Heister, for Agriculture. E1 is iw I l Agni' 'Q S , NX N 4. I.: 1' 1 N fi Y' X1 W V '1 'Q-. 'ses .V rf .lf ll f Q' E. r OLD mf. 'ww- q Mr. 8a Mrs. Harry Adams Mr. 8a Mrs. Thom Brant Lisa, Jerry 81. Jack Jean., .S ,Randy Bright Mr. 8a Mrs. fail Palm M A De 2 fig Mr. XL Mrs. G. Rushong Schaeffer's Barber Shop Dr. Sc Mrs. E.L. Srryder V DC'7EWf5f'fl' 8a Bob Bentz 2 Mr. 'Mrs. Miles Gruber :-as - H MGE... K N... klwua 'WHY X .ea .Y r -:Jim ff-3. , lf -1 . 1 .A ' ,r Q l, ,QQ .:.,,,5l.pigt-1,,Qf1'.,,f.: Mr. 8L Mrs. Ihichard,-Kirkpatrick Mr. f Mrs. R.L...lGruberY A l .V a l V 551155 1, Fflef . f if 5 Mr. Ford Berkenstock ' .. 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