Dieruff High School - Ledannus Yearbook (Allentown, PA)
- Class of 1983
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RENOVATE! With the arrival of freshmen, Dieruff ahs had to under- go many renovations and additions. The impact of the chang from a three year high school to a four year high school was felt since the beginning of the 1982-1983 school year. Returning juniors and seniors soon became aware of the overcrowded conditions of the school. In an attempt to beautify the school, art students spent several months painting a mural just outside the Publica- tions Office. A mechanical detector was placed at the exit of the library in order to prevent stolen books. Perhaps, the most significant and noticeable changes have been the addition of new teachers and new rooms. Although the new teachers soon became well-acquaint- ed with the Dieruff populace, the construction of the new rooms was a different story. Students and teachers alike grew anxious as they watched the development of the rooms. Three large rooms and two activity offices now occupy the old East Branch Library. Two well- equipped chemistry physics labs have replaced the wrestling practice room. The once open area across from the guidance office has become an art room. A power tech lab was added in the Industrial Art Wing. Other rooms have been renovated. Besides the physical changes, there have been many psychological changes. Seniors have had to learn how to interact with younger peers, while freshmen have had to adiust to more mature surroundings. Reflections of the 1982-1983 year will bring memories of changes and new experiences. It has been a trying year, but it has also been one of trial and error and change. Mr. Eagle examines the placement o! a kiln in the new art room. DIE. TR RUFF UNDER INSITION mint F niFRUFF HIGH SCHOOL ‘WIN, LOSE, LAUGH, OR CRY; HUSKIES ‘TILL THE DAY WE DIE’ BONFIRE: Football captains' speeches .. . marching to the field .. keeping warm by the fire ... flying ashes ... Santa Claus melting ... Coach Steiner’s enthusiasm . blazing spirits ... waiting to dance the night away; PEP RALLY: Cheerleader and bandfront routines ... Dickie Schmidt's fan club ... everyone's favorite ape Husky Pride ... finding something blue and gray to wear . .. 10 t for a paw print ... hundreds of painter hats ... wearing the remains of hall decorations ... spraying your hair blue ... trying to find a seat .. . Who's in the canary suit? ... the band plays our fight song ... waiting for the big game; THE GAME: Putting up with the rain ... listening to the dedication of I. Birney Crum Stadium ... seeing friends from junior high ... scream- ing until you lose your voice ... blue and gray balloons ... graduates returning to cheer on their team ... last game for seniors ... socializing at half time ... showing off your school colors to Allen s side ... biting fingernails ... tears of sorrow ... losing the game, but not our pride. Pam. Lisa, Jett, and Dion guard the balloons. 6 Coach Steiner introduces the team during the Pep Rally. SPIRIT DAY DECORATIONS: Painting windows as well as each other .. . not going home so you can decorate ... getting over your fear of climbing ladders ... Who has the tape? ... putting the best decorations on your friend's locker ... busting balloons in the main lob- by ... streamers that keep falling ... getting paint on your favorite sweater, .. That was my idea! ... getting out of classes to finish signs ... Who can draw a Husky? ... hurrying to get finished before the judges come ... finding out that mixing orange and yellow doesn't make red .., Who took my paint brush? ... You're sitting on it! ... trying to stay away from painted areas . . . sneaking around to see other halls ... decorating for three or four organizations ... seeing ev- eryone disappear when it's time to clean up .., getting psyched from the slide show ... making up origi- nal slogans ... No, you may not use that word! . ,. waiting for an- nouncement of the winner: The Bandfront Hall! Togetherness members paint a canary cemetery. Sophomores roll out their signs. National Honor Society provides some comic reliei. Honor Society members take a break from sign labors. Band members prepare the scaffold to hang ceiling decorations. The band hall jammed wth people and decorations. The Bandfront won first pnze with their decoration of the Main Lobby. The FBLA hall was noted for its different types of displays. The Cheerleaders finished second for their efforts in the Commons. HE AIN’T HE’S MY BROTHER’ Freshmen come to Dieruff and brothers and sisters three years apart are once again in the same school tor the first time since their elementary years. Seniors: People always asking, Is that your little brother? ... your name being yelled down the hall ... having the feeling you have a permanent shadow .. . forever being asked to help with homework ... being introduced or pointed out to peers ... your par- ents making you drive them to school ... fighting one day ... talking the next ... never noticing they're around ... telling friends your pesty sister is adopted ... wishing them four fun years at Dieruff. Freshmen: Free rides to school . .. being punched in the hall ... having your name recognized by sister's former teachers ... getting a free review of their past behavior ... having your own personal loan shark ... finding the first year easier ... a free homework helper ... confiding in your older sister ... getting good ad- vice ... not listening anyway ... free rides to games ... feeling lost .. . being found ... wishing them the best of luck in the years to come. Gina and Carrie Beers Lori and Lisa Harrich 10 Kevin end Kerry Schaffer 11 SENIORS Graduates of 1983: This is the end, the end of our days spent as students of Dieruff High School. But these days shall live on as special memories for each of us. Do you remember our first day here at Dieruff? As sophomores, while listening to Mr. Meilinger welcome the class of 83 to Louis E. Dieruff, our eyes focused on the many unfamiliar faces. Today, three years later, many of these same faces reflect the friedships and happiness formed through sharing many experiences together. After spending thirteen years in education, we have finally attained one of life's major goals- a high school diploma. At this point, many of us will begin to work, while others will further their education. Whichever path taken, set your goals high and accomplish them with integrity, honesty, and determination. Enter by the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard, that leads to life, and those who find it are few. -Matthew 6:13-14 May we choose the road to life as we begin to face the future. Hopefully, the social, educational, and athletic experiences we have gone through at Dieruff will be used as assets to help us become creative and productive citizens in society. 14 Linda Atiyeh Class President CHRISTOPHER T. ABER Wrestling 1.2,3; Golf 1,2.3; Cross Country 2; Marching Band 1.2.3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Jazz Band 1,2.3; Orchestra 3; Choir 3; ROTC 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3: Powder Puff 3; Science Qub 3. MOUNZER Y AFIF CHRISTINE M AGONIS Hockey 1; Rifle 1.2,3; Rifle Captain 2.3; Softball 1; Leader Staff 1.2.3; Leader Sports Editor 3; Cdorguard 1,23; Rille Corporal 3; National Honor Society 23; NHS Vice-President 3; Scholastic Scrimmage 2.3; Math Team 23; Oratorical contest 1,23; Big Buddy 3. ELEANOR AGUILA Powder Puff 23; Junior Executive Committee 2; Maiorette 3; Prom Committee 3; Big Buddy 3; Student Council 1; FBLA 3. PAMELA J ALGATT Cheerleading 1.23; Cheerleading Captain 3; Softball Manager 13; Powder Puff 1,23; Ijeader Staff 1.23; Ledannus Staff 3; Prom Committee 3; United Way Youth Division 3; Big Buddy 3; Foreign Language Day 2; Philadelphia Science Council 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 23; Honor Roll 3; Donkey Basketball 1. LUANNA K ALLEN TOD A. ALLENDER Football 1.23: Basketball 1.23: Tennis 3; Track 3; Student Council 133. RICHARD W ANEW ALT 15 RITA E. AOUN Field Hockey 1,2.3. LINDA L. ATIYEH Basketball 1,2,3; Sottball 1,2,3; Tennis 3; Student Council 1,2,3; Student Council Vice-President 3; Student Council Executive Committee 3; Class President 2.3; Student Exchange 2.3: Prom Committee 3; Powder Pufi 2,3; Big Buddy 1,2,3; United Way Youth Division 3; Honor Roll 3; Elephant Race 2.3. AVERY AUSTIN Football 3; Basketball 1; Track 3; Togetherness 3. JOHN AVILA Track 1; ROTC 1,2,3. ROSALYN J. BACHMAN Cheerleading 1,2,3; IV Cheerleading Captain 2: Tennis 2,3; Powder Puff 1,2,3; Boys' Tennis Manager 1.2.3; Key Club 1.2; Ski Club 2,3; Big Buddy 3; Junior Class Executive Comm. -2; Prom Committee 3; Dating Game 2; Leader Illustrator 2.3; Ledannus Stall 2.3; Donkey. Basketball 1. TODD H. BACHMAN Rille 1,23: Band 1.2,3; Key Club 16 ANTHONY BARNYAK DARRIN R BARRALL Scholastic Scnmmag ? 3. GERALD BARTCZAK PATRICIA A. BAUER Field Hockey 1.2,3; Softball 1.2.3. NANCY C BECK FRED J. BECKER ROTC 1. BRENDA L. BEEHRLE JANE A. BEICHEY Big Buddy 3; School Store 3; Ixiannus Staff 3. 1 TODD D. BELLES BRENDA L. BENNER Prom Committee 3; School Store 3. GAIL L BENNER Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3; Big Buddy 3: Work Experience 2.3. DWAYNE W. BENWARE NTTZA I. BETANCOURT LINDA A. BIERY Volleyball 1.2.3: Prom Committee 3: Big Buddy 3; Junior Class Executive Committee 2. JEAN IN E L. BLOSE Choir 2.3: Glee Club I: Art Club I; Key Club 3. National Honor Society 2.3; Scholastic Scrimmage 3; Musical Extravaganza 1.3: Ledannus Staff 3; Science Club 3. USA A. BOSSONS Concert Band 1,2; Student Council 3: Work Expenence 2,3; FBLA 3. 18 MARK W. BOYER Wrestling 3; Marching Band 1.2.3; Concert Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 13: Choir 1,2,3; DieruH Dukes 1.2.3; Varsity Voices 2.3: Powder PuH 1.3: Dating Game 2; Student Forum 3; Student Council 3; Big Buddy 3; FBLA 3; Prom Committee 3 JOHN M. BOYKO PAUL D BOYLE Football 23 KEVIN C. BREZACK LINCOLN A BROOKS Big Buddy 3 ___ WENDY S. BROWER Field Hockey 1.2; Gymnastics 1,2; Student Council 133. KAREN BRUNNER ROTC 1. WILLIAM F BRUNNER 19 BONNIE ANN BUCHMAN ol ley ball 3; Track 3; Executive mmittee 2.3; Prom Committee KIMBERLY A. BURDA Swimming 2: Band 1.2.3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Choir 1,2.3; District Orchestra 1,2,3; Lion s ::iub 1,2,3; Powder Pull 1.2. FRANCES M. CAMPBELL ELAINE N CASCIANO isketball 1; Softball 1; Ski Club 2,3; Student Council 1,2. GEORGE A. CHEDRAOUI oss Country 1.2,3; Wrestling I; Track 2.3; Tennis 1; Student Council 3; Prom Committee 3; FBLA 3; EAP 1,2. WILLIAM P. CHILDS xitball 1; Wrestling 3; National Honor Society 2. KATHRYN M. CHIZ tom Committee 3; Swamp Stampers 3. LEA A. CHONTOS Swim Team Manager 3; Marching Band 1.2; Colorguard 3: Prom Committee 3; Choir 1,2,3; Ledannus Staff 3. KAREN L. CROUTHAMEL Field Hockey Manager 2.3; Gii Basketball Manager 2.3; Prom Committee 3. MIGUEL A. CRUZ THERESA M. CUELLAR JOCELYN DAIGLE Rille Team 2.3 STACEY A DAILEY Student Council l.Z Ski Club 1.3; Big Buddy 3. DARREN K. CHRIST DANIEL COCCO Track 1.2,3; Football 3 CHRISTOPHER S. COLLIE 21 PENNIS. DANNER Student Council 1.23. DEBORAH A DASHNER DEBRA A. DEIFER USA J. DEILEY Cheer leading 1.2,3; Powder Puff 2,3; Gymnastics 3; Softball Manager 1.3; Ski Club 2,3; Ski Club Vice-President 3; Big Buddy 3; Prom Committee 3: Junior Class Executive Committee 3; Student Council Executive Committee 3; Oratorical Contest 1; Donkey Basketball 1. MADELINE DEJESUS TIMOTHY W DEPUY ROBERT J. DEUTSCH Baseball 1,2.3: Football 3; Student Council Executive Committee 3. LISA M DEVERS 22 KATHY L. DILCHER WILLIAM A. DOLLOWAY Track 1.2.3; Football 1 COLLEEN M. DONOHUE Cross Country 1; Ski Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Choir 3: Bandfront 2.3. Swamp Stompere HATH I A M DIAZ MARIA L DIAZ YLSE N DIAZ BEDRICKA R DICKERSON JOAN M DIEHL KATHLEEN A. DRURY National Honor Society 2.3; FBLA 3; Big Buddy 3. KAREN J EGIZIO Ledannus Staff 3; Big Buddy 3; Prom Committee 3. DENNIS R. EGOLF KIMBERLY EICHMAN Big Buddy 3; Ledannus Staff 3; Prom Committee 3: Key Club 3; Library Aid 3. KIM R. EMERY Cheerleading 1,3: Track Manager 1.23; Powder Puff 3: Ski Club 1,2.3; Ski Club Secretary 3; FBIJV 1.2.3; FBLA Vice President 3; Big Buddy 2.3; Prom Committee 3; Donkey Basketball 1. SUSAN A. ERNEY Colorguard 1; YAWP Staff 3; leader Staff 1,2.3; Leader Editorial Editor 3, Ledannus Staff 1.2.3; Scholastic Scrimmage 2J3: Math Team 2.3; Foreign Language Day 2,3: Student Exchange 3; Student Government Day 3: Big Buddy 3; National Honor Society 2.3; United Way Youth Division 3- ACY Workshops 2,3; Powder Puff 2.3; Junior Class Executive Council Z Student Council 23; Student Council Executive Committee 3; Spanish Spelling Bee 2; Who's Who Among American High School Students 2.3. MICHAEL FEHNEL STEVEN F. FERMATO Rille 2.3; Marching Band 1,2.3; Concert Band 1.23; Choir 1.2.3; Powder Puff 1.2.3; Swamp Stompers 1; Big Buddy 2; ROTC 1,2.3. 24 SUSAN M. FRANK Prom Committee 3, Work Experience 2.3. PAMELA S. FRANTZ Art Club 1.2.3; Chess Club 2; Library Aid 3; Key Club 3; Choir 1.2,3; Orchestra 1,3. SEAN S. FRANTZ Baseball 1.3. CHERYL L. FURRY Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 3; Hiking Club 3. MARC A GAGUARDI Rifle Team 1,2.3; ROTC 1.2.3. CANDY S. FILUS BRENDA J. FOLLWEILER Glee Club I; Choir 2,3; Key Club 3; National Honor Society 2.3: FBLA 3; Musical Extravaganza 1.2.3; Leader Staff DANIEL J. FOSTER V 26 DAVID A GALLAGHER Football 1Z3; Rifle Team 2.3; ROTC 1.2.3; Weightlifting Club STEVEN T. GAMBLE Football I; Track 2.3; Rifle Team 2.a SHARON M. GARGER Cheerleading 1; Student Council 2.3. KERRI A. GA UMER Softball 1; Colorguard 1.2.3; Flag Corporal 3; National Honor Society 2.3; Student Council 1.3; Foreign Language Day 2; Junior Class Executive Council 2; Student Council Executive Committee 3; Big Buddy 3; FBLA 1.3; Scholastic Scrimmage 2,3; Math Team 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Leader Staff 1,2,3; Leader Opinion Editor 3; Ledannus Staff 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 2.3. CHRISTOPHER S. GEIST ROTC 1.2.3. MARK c J. GERBER Swim Team 1.3; Track 1.2,3; Cross Country 2,3; Weightlilting 2; National Honor Society 3; Aquatics Club 1; Science Club 3. RANDY L GETZ Choir 1,2 ; Choir President 3; Band 1,2.3; Band Sergeant At Arms 3; Varsity Voices 1.2.3; Ledannus Staff 2; Powder Puff 1.2.3; Lion's Club 2; District Chorus 23. MICHAEL A. GIERULA Student Council 1.2; Science Club 3; United Way Youth Division 3; Ledannus Staff 3; Leader Staff 2,3: Leader Editor- in-Chief 3. KEVIN M GILBERT NANETTE A GILLETTE KENNETH A GIMBOR KAREN GLAZIK l edannus Staff 3; Big Buddy 3. LORI E. GOLDEN Bandfront 2.3: Student Council 1 MARTA I. GONZALEZ Ledannus Staff 3: ROTC 1 SHERRY LEE GRANITZ Health Careers Club 1; Library Aid 2. LAURA E. GREEN Cheerleading 1.2; Volleyball 1.2.3; Powder Puff 1.2.3. RICHARD D. GREGORY FRANK S. GUERINO Swim Team 2.3: Aquatics Club 3: Ski Club 2.3: National Honor Society 2,3. PHILLIP H. GUERRA MICHAEL L HAGGERTY WILLIAM H. GULLIVER DEAN V. GUMHOLD Tennis 2.3; Basketball 1.23; Student Council 1.23; Council of Youth 1.2.3; Council of Youth Secretary 2; Council of Youth President 3: Powder Pulf 3; United Way Youth Division 3; Scholastic Scrimmage 23; Math Team 2.3; Student Council Executive Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. JEFFREY M HAAS JOANNE L. HABERACKER Wrestling Manager 2; Track Manager 2; Bandfront 13; Ski Club 23; Art Club 2; Choir 3; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Voices 3; FBLA 3; Dating Game 2; Choir Vice-President 3. 1 y JEFFREY A HANNIS Football 1.2,3; Track 1.2,3. BRIAN E HARDCASTLE JEFFREY W HARRJCH USA A. HARRJCH MICHELLE A. HARTMAN Ski Club 3; FBLA 3. Prom Committee 3; Aquatics Club 3: Colorguard 1. DONNA M HEJNEY Colorguard 1.2: Student Council 3; Prom Committee 3: Work Expenence 3. BETH I. HENDERSCHEDT Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 13: Powder Pull 3; Big Buddy 3 WILMA I. HERNANDEZ 29 BARBARA HERRMANN Track 2.3; Majorette 1.2.3; Majorette Captam 3; Big Buddy 3; Prom Committee 3: Powder Pul! 2.a MICHAEL E. HERSHMAN Student Council 1.23; Student Council President 3; United Way Youth Division 3; National Honor Society 3; Student Council Executive Committee 3. Big Buddy 3. TERRY L HESS Ledannus Stall 3. ANGELA J. HICKS Football Manager 2,3; Powder Pull 3; Choir 2.3; Varsity Voices 2.3; Musical Extravaganza 2,3. RAYMOND R. HILLEGASS Baseball 1.2,3. LORAN A HIND HOSA 3; Togetherness 3. ALLISON A. HIRD Track 1; Cross Country 1; Powder Pull 3; Togetherness 3; Junior Miss 2. LORRAINE HITCH Marching Band 1.2.3; Concert Band 23; National Honor Society 2.3; Key Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Big Buddy 3; Band Section Leader 3. 30 CUONG H HO VINH T. HO MARIE A HOLENDA DEBRA L. HOLUBOWSKI Tennis 2; Volleyball 1.2.3; Photography Club 3; Bid Buddy 3; Engineering Awareness 1,3. JULIE A. HOLUBOWSKI FBLA 3; Work Expenence 3. KAREN A. HOLZER Softball 3; Volleyball 3; Powder PuH 3; Band 1,2.3: Orchestra 3; Big Buddy 3; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 3: Jazz Band 3. DALE S. HOUSER Football 1,2.3; Baseball 1,2.3; Track 1,23: Football Captain 3. MARY ELLEN HUBER Ski Club 1.23: Art Club 2: Hiking Club 23. 31 SAMUEL R HUBER DEBORAH A HUGHES JOANNE M HUN SICKER Cheerleading 1,2.3; Gymnastics 1.2.3: Gymnastics Captain 3; Track 1.2.3; Powder Pull 1,2,3; Ski Club 3; Buddy 3; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Executive Committee 2; Donkey Basketball 1. THERESA A. HUSEK Basketball 2,3; Art Club 2. ROBERT B. HUTCHKO ROTC 1,2,3. SI V. HUYNH ELIZABETH A. JACOBS VERMONT JACOBS. JR. Track 1; Big Buddy 3; Togetherness 3. JOANN KANUSKY Ledannus Stall 3. GREGORY KARPEUK Football JERRY R. JOHNSON MARY E. JOHNSON Art Club 2. TERRY A. JOHNSON THOMAS L. JOHNSON Wrestling 23; Ski Club 23- EDWARD A. JULIAN Rille Team 1,2: Football 1; Student Council 1.2. MICHAEL J. KAHR Student Council 3. MICHELLE M. KASUN1C Library Aid 1.2.3. KENNETH M. KECK DAVID F. KEEFER Art Club. 3. SHERI L. KEET LORRI A. KEMMERER Wrestling Manager 3; Majorette 1.2: Big Buddy 3. LORI W KESTER Marching Band 1,2.3; Concert Band 1.2.3; Choir 1,3; Orchestra 1,3; Powder Pufl 1. HUI T. KIM Big Buddy 3; FBLA 3. JAMIE L. KUNE r: 34 JOSEPH M. LEWIS MARY JANE UCHMAN JOYCE LICINI Choir 3; Science Club 3; Ledannus Stall 3; Leader StaH 3; Scholastic Scrimmage 2,3; National Hon r Society 2.3: National Honor Society Treasurer 3; Art Club 1; Math Team 2,3: Key Club 2: Musical Extravaganza 1. MICHELE C. LIZOTTE Softball 1.3: Powder Puff 2,3; Student Council 1.2,3; Big Buddy 3; Ledannus Staff 3. DONNA M. LOBACH Maforette 1. ANGELA LOFTREDO VIVIAN E. LOPEZ MARYBETH MACIAG National Honor Society 2,3; Key Club 3; Student Council 1 ; Junior Class Executive Committee WAJMA MAHMOOD MARK T. MARUSHAK Soccer 1,2,3: Soccer Captain 3; Track 1.2,3: Class Vice-President 2.3. LINDA K MATOS MICHELLE L. MATTES Softball I: Volleyball 3; Prom Committee 3. CHRISTOPHER R MAUSER Football 1.2.3: Football Captain 3; Track 1.2.3: Ski Club 1.2.3; ROTC 1,2,3. GAIL L. McCLENAGHAN Volleyball 3; Powder Puff 3: Ski Club 1.2.3; Ledannus Staff 3; Art Club 2. GEVA A McCOY Cross Country 1; Powder Puff 3; Volleyball 3; Choir 2,3; Swamp Stompers 3; Musical Extravaganza 2.3; Leader Staff 1. thomas r McCullough 38 DARRYL L. McELROY KEITH A McGIMPSEY BRENDA L. McILHANEY DIANE L. METZ JUDITH A. MICEK Ctoss Country 1.23. Basketball 1.2.3; Track 1,2.3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 1.2.3; Student Council Executive Committee 3; Big Buddy Z' Powder Put! 23. BARBARA A MILLER HOSA Vice President 2.3. CHRISTOPHER A MILLER Cross Country 3; Track 3; ROTC 1.2.3: Military Explorer Post 1.23: Military Explorer President 3; Weightlifting 1 MICHELLE D MILLER Diving Captain 2.3; Water Polo 3; Scholastic Scrimmage 2; Math Team 2; Student Council 3; Aquatics Club 3; Colorguard 1.23: National Honor Society 23: Class Treasurer 2. 39 STEVEN W. MILLER Goli 2.3; Basketball 2.3; Baseball 12.3; Scholastic Scrimmage 1.2.3: Scholastic Scrimmage Captain 3; National Honor Society 2.3: Math Team 2.3: Prom Committee 3; United Way Youth Division 3; Student Council Executive Committee 3; Powder Pull 3; Exchange Club Student ot The Month 3. TIMOTHY J. MINAROVIC Track 23; Weightlittmg 1,2; Oratorical Contest 1; National Honor Society 3. JEFFREY A. MITCHELL ERMA F. MOORE Big Buddy 2.3; ACY Workshops 2,3; FBLA 2; 1983 Debutante 3; Prom Committee 3: Togetherness 3; ROTC 1.2. JUAN MORALES V KIMBERLY A. MORELAND Swimming Manager 3; Colorguard 23; Prom Committee 3; Ledannus Staff 3; Work Experience 3. CAROL E MOYER Powder Puff 1.2; Band 1,2.3; Choir 2.3: Library Aid 3. National Honor Society 23. JOSLYN E MOYER ri RICHARD E. MOYER Football 1,2,3. BRENDA L MULZET Basketball 1; SoHball 1,2.3; Ski Club 1.2,3; Big Buddy 2. CLARENCE E. MYERS VICTORIA MYRICK Field Hockey 1.2.3; Field Hockey Captain 3; Volleyball 122; Powder Puit 23; Big Buddy 3; Togetherness 3; Ledannus StaH 3; Prom Committee 3. CHRISTOPHER D. NEWHARD Football 3; Basketball 3; Tennis 3; Big Buddy 3. SAMOTH M NHEK Choir 2; Key Club 2.3; FBLA 3; Prom Committee 3. BRYAN E. OLESH VICTORIA S. ORLANDO Art Club 3. SCOTT L. OSWALD Leddnnut Stall 3. CINDY L OWENS Cross Country 1 HOS A Secretary 2. CHARLES A. PAMMER LARRY G. PAUL. JR. Football 1,2,3; Math Team 1.2,3; Science Club 3; National Honor Society 2,3. COLLEEN E. PERNA Track 1.2.3; Powder Pull 3; Varsity Voices 1.2,3; Choir 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3; FBLA 3: Dating Game 2,3. CHERLANNE M PETERS Softball 1.2,3; Choir 2.3; Glee ' Clubl. LORI A. PICKETT ROBERT E. PIKE. JR. 42 SARA N PIMENTEL Big Buddy 3; Human Relations 3. LOW A E PLAZA Band front 2; Choir 2; ROTC 1.2.3; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 1.3; Leader Staff 3; ROTC Master Sergeant 3; Library Aid 1.2.3; Togetherness JANI M. POH Summing 23: Swimming Captain 3; Water Polo 3; Bandfronl 1.2.3; Swing Flag Sergeant 3; National Honor Society 23: FBLA 23: FBLA President 3; Ski Club 3; Choir 1.2.3; Aquatics Club 3; Student Council 3; Big Buddy 3. KATHLEEN J. POLSCER JEFFREY POMALES PHILLIP D POPP MICHAEL J. PROCH LELAND M. PRYOR Cross Country 1. 41 DION L. REED Football 1.2.3; Track 1,2.3; Basketball 3 LAURY A. REICHARD USA A REIMERT ROBIN T. REINHART DARREN J. REISS TAMMY E REMALY DIANE C. REPP WILSON D REPPERT JA YME A RETCHLESS Aquatics Club 3; Track 3; Work Experience 3. OLGA L REYES Prom Committee 3; Togetherness ERIC J RIEDY Math Team 2.3; Science Club 3; National Honor Society 2,3: Scholastic Scrimmage 3. JUDITH L. RINEHART Football Assistant Trainer 1.2,3: Football Manager 1.2,3: Rttle 3: Track Manager 1: Wrestling Manager 3; Baseball Manager 3; FBLA 3; Prom Committee 3: Art Club 3: Ski Club 2.3; Big Buddy 3; Powder Puff 3: Diversified Occupations 2: Dating Game 1. BARBARA A RITZ Track 1; Cross Country 2: Ski Club 1.2; Student Council 2. AUDREY ROBERTS Class Secretary 3; Togetherness Vice-President 3; Big Buddy 3; Photgraohv Club 3; FBLA 3; Ski Club 3; Ledannus Staff 3; Library Aid 3: Key Club 3 Prom Committee 3. CRYSTAL A ROBERTS Prom Committee 3 ANTHONY T. ROBINSON Basketball 13- RUTH M. ROEDEL YVONNE ROMANYZYN JOHN D ROTH Golf 1; Wrestling 1; Powder Puff DANIEL R. RUGGIERO DAPHNE L. RUSHING Cheerleading 1.2,3; Powder Puff 2.3; Prom Committee 3; Big Buddy 3; Togetherness 3; FBLA 3; Donkey Basketball I. OUMAYMA SABINI BRIAN J SAEGER Swimming 1.2; Cross Country 2; National Honor Society 23; Band 1.2.3; Ski Club 3. LORI A SAYLOR SUZANNE M. SCHAFER BONNIE L. SCHAFFER KEVIN L. SCHAFFER Band 1.23; Orchestra 1.2.3. JAMES O. SCHEIRER ROBIN A SCHIMENEK KEITH S. SCHUCHTING SUSAN D SCHMITT LAURIE L. SCHULER Cross Country 2,3; Softball 1.2; Track 3; Marching Band 1,2.3; Concert Band 1.2,3; Orchestra 1; Jazz Band 2,3; National | Honor Society 2.3; Scholastic Scrimmage 3; Big Buddy 3. RHONDA J. SCHULER Basketball 1.2,3: Powder Puff 3. CATHERINE A SCHULTZ Bandfront 1.2: Choir 1,2,3; National Honor Society 2,3; Who' Who Among American High School Students 23- EDWARD M SCHWAB TAMMY D. SCHWAB Swirnmina 2.3; Swimming (Captain 3; Water Polo 3; Oulorguard 1.23; Choir 1. PBLA 3; Ski Club 23; Big 3; Aquatics Club 3. DIANE R SCOTT JANET D. SCRIBNER Ubrary Aid 1.23; Student Council 1.23; Key Club 3; 3; ROTC 1,2.3; Prom Com 3; Togetherness 3; ROTC YANITZA L SEGARRO MARTINA M. SERIANNI Rifles 1.2; Junior Class Executive Council 2; Prom Committee 3. y 49 KATHY S SHIPE Football Manager 1.2. THOMAS J. SIERZEGA Track 1; Student Council 1.2; Human Relations 1.2.3: Leader Stall 3; Prom Committee 3; ROTC 1,2.3. EVANGELINA SILVA TRACY E. SMITH SANDRA A. SKIDMORE ALICE J. SEYFRIED Glee Club 1; Choir 2.3. TERRY L. SHELLENBERGER REBA A. SHERMAN Big Buddy 2. MARY E. SMOTHERS ROBERT A SMOTHERS DONALD L. SNYDER. JR National Honor Society 2.3. LAUREN B. SNYDER USA C SNYDER MARK A SNYDER ROBERT W SNYDER EDWARD J SOBECK Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2. COLLEEN SOLOMON Powdef Pufi 3. KEVIN C. SOMMONS Wrestling 2,3; Tennis 2.3; Marching Band 1,2.3; Concert Band 2,3; Powder Pufi 3; National Honor Society 2 3; Choir 3; Big Buddy 3; Student Council 3; Scienoe Club 3; Dierutf Dukes 3. KEITH E. SPEIGHT Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Track 1.2,3; Baa ball 2.3; Student Council 3. DAVID A. SPOCK Baseball 1.3; Marching Band 1.2,3; Marching Band Vice- President 3; Concert Band 1.2.3; lazz Band 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3; Orchestra 1.2.3; Choir 3; FBLA 3; Powder PuH 3; Student Council Executive Committee 3; Science Club 3; National Honor Society 3; ROTC 1.2.3; Dating Game 3. ALFREDIA E. SPRUILL Basketball 1; Track 1.2.3; Field Hockey 3; Togetherness JAMES E. STEWART MICHAEL J STEWART Wrestling 1,2,3; Tennis 3; Weight lilt ig I: Council of Youth 2.3: ACY Vice-Chairman 3; Powder Puff 2.3: Class Treasurer 1; ROTC 1.2.3; Science Club 3; Dating Game 2,3; Student Council 1.2.3; Student Council Secretary Treasurer 3: Marching Band 1,2.3; Marching Band PresKWit 3; Concert Band 1.2.3; Orchestra 1,2.3; Jazz Band 1.2,3; National Honor Society 2.3; National Honor Society President 3; Choir 3; Prom Committee 3. BRIAN J. STINE Diversified Occupations 3. BRIAN L STINE Student Council 2; Ski Club 1.2.3. CHERYL A STOUDT Powder Puff 3; Band 1.2,3; Concert Band 2.3; Drum Major 3; Prom Committee 3; Pep Band 1.2; Work Plan 2.3. DONALD F. STOUT. JR. Wrestling 1: Track 2.3; Student Council Executive Committee 2.3. SHERYL A STUBER Oologuard 23: Rifle Sergeant 3; Choir 3; Glee Club 1; FBLA 3. JACOUEUNE A. STUMP Track 1.2.3; Majorette 1.2.3; Mai- rette Co-Captain 3; Choir 23; Varsity Voices 3; Ski Club 2; Leader Statf 1.3; Big Buddy 3; Prom Committee 3; Junior Mis? 3; Honor Roll 1.2.3; Lion's Club 1,2. 5J CARL J. SUTPHEN Choir 2.3. MICHAEL J. SVABY CRYSTAL A SVTTILLA DONNA L. SWEIGARD Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 3. MARIA N. TERC Human Relations Commission 1.2,3: Human Relations Raps 1.2.3. Spanish Spelling Bee 1.2.3: Honor Roll 2; Student Council 1,2,3; Prim Committee 3: Junior Class Executive Council 2. GARY M THOMPSON SCOTT A TOMAN PEDRO A TOSADO mm CHRISTINA M. TOTH Basketball Manager 2: B g Buddy 3; Colorguard !. KIMBERLY A. TROTTER Tennis 2; Ski Club 1.2.3; Big Buddy 2,3; Student Council 2,3. PENNY L. URICH LORRAINE K. VALEK EVELYN VELASQUEZ DIANE J. VERHOLY HENRY VIERA LOIS J WAELCHLI Work Experience 3; Prom Committee 3: Lion's Club 3; Junior Miss 3. 55 I 56 TINA M WAGNER Powder Puff 3; Wrestling Manager 3; Softball 3: Colorquard 1; Majorette 2; Student Council 1,2.3: FBLA 3: Class Secretary 1.2; Prom Committee 3. LLOYD WARREN SHERRY L. WASHINGTON Library Aid 1.2,3; Oratorical Contest 2. LARRY WASSUM Football 3. CINDY L WATERHOUSE KARLENE A WEBSTER Swimming Manager 1.2; Powder PuH 2,3 FBLA 3; Work Experience 2,3. TIMOTHY A WEIK HAYWOOD WELLS Wrestling 1.2; ROTC 1,2,3; Weightlifting 1; Student Council BRIAN K WENHOLD Oratorical Contest 1.2 JAMES F. WESCOE. JR JOHN P WEXLER KELLY A. WHITBY ADRIAN WILLIAMS Work Experience 23: Big Buddy 3. THOMAS P. WILLIAMS KENORA V WIMBERLY Basketball 2; Soltball 2,3; Library Aid 2.3 MARIA A. WIRTH Art Club 1.2.3; Ski Club 3; Key Club 23: Ledannus Stall 3; Varsity Voices 1.2.3; Glee Club 1; Choir 2.3; National Honor Society 2.3; Leader Stall 3; Orchestra 1.2; Musical Extravaganza 1.2,3. W a s; ANGELA M. WOLLE Colorguard 2; Ski Club 1,2.3. TINA M. WOODARD STEVEN P. WOOTSICK Basketball 1,2.3; Basketball Captain 2.3. SALLY A. WOTRING Colorguard 1,2.3; Colorguard Captain 3; United Way Youth Division 3; FBLA 3. EDWARD F. YEAGER Swimming 1.2; Ski Club 3; Water Polo 1.2,3; Powder Puff 2.3. KEVIN J. ZAMPER JEFFREY D. ZULLICK MICHAEL G KUZMA ACTIVITIES A UNDERCLASSMEN VO-TECH STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL: A new school year ... a new advisor-Mr. Phillips . .. what are we going to do this year that's new and exciting? ... fundraisers ... please, not candy ... the husky pride painters' hats . .. only 500 ... the meeting to raffle the last one off ... Speight bribes Mr. Phillips for a hat with five dollars-and get it . .. Mike has connections ... forming an Executive Committee ... heading Committees ... Student Council's big week-the Dieruff-Allen week . .. making an agenda ... let us go home at 2:00 ... making rules ... trying to decorate the gym ... giving out money awards for the best decorated halls .. . Mr. Touchdown-a tradition ... the genorosity ... giving complimentary tickets to various school events ... including the community in our plans ... the meet- ing with Dr. Stoutenburgh ... Terry's heated conver- sation . . . the formality of full meetings . .. voting by saying I and Nay ... the minutes ... 1 vote to end this meeting. ... taking attendance . .. calling out homeroom numbers ... some homerooms with four reps... mailing Christmas cards to all the faculty buying a tree ... Where are we gonna put it? ... there’s a room there now .. decorating the tree . .. putting up the bulletin board in twenty degree weather ... Mike's resignation of Secretary Treasurer ... Bob being elected ... rewriting the Constitution ... a task too big for two people ... include the freshmen ... it’s gonna be harder to get elected next year ... maybe we'll hold a conven- tion ... a junior as vice-president ... the separation of the office of Secretary Treasurer ... more fundraisers for the spring ... any ideas? ... maybe a slave''day possibly a carnival ... sponsoring a concert? ... the parties ... the hard work really is appreciated ... the goals we set .. the accomplishments we made ... a very busy year ... working together as a team. Dr. Stoutenburgh, the school district's new superintendent, addresses a student council meeting. 62 STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Seated M Bakhit. L. Deiley. L. Atiyeh, K. Gaumer. and S. Emey; Stand- ing T Hahn. R. Deutsch. D. Stout. M. Hershman. D. Gumhold. M. Stewart. S. Miller, and D. Spock. PROM COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE Row 1 M Stewart. L. Matos. L. Beiry. A. Roberts. L. Atiyeh. G. Chedraour S. Nhek and L. Barlip; Row 2 K. Polscer.L. Deiley. P. Algatt. I. Stump. I Micek. M. Hartman. K. Moreland. J. Scribner K. Ohiz C. Donohue, and M. Terc. Row 3 C. Pema. J. Hunsicker. K. Emery V. Mynck, L. Chontos. C. Furry. B. Benner. T. Sierzega. R. Bachman. S. Emey. E. Aguila, and D. Rushing. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row 1 L. Joseph. M. Miller. J. Licini, C. Agonis. M. Bakhit, M Svaby, T. Bond. M. Stewart. J. Poh, L. Hitch, J. Roth, K. Verholy, and R. Scheirer Row 2-C. Radcliffe, B. Follweiler, J. Blose, M. Maciag, C. Schultz. L. Paul, S. Emey, M. Gerber, T. Geist, D. Snyder. C. Moyer, L. Skelding, C. Drury, and D. Dib; Row 3-S. Hendncks, K. Gaumer, R. Geist, L. Stahl, L. Schuler. K Sommons. E. Reidy, M Hershman, M Gterula. S. Miller, D. Gumhold. and S. Zeller Row 4 D. Spock, J. Roberts, M. Nowak, M. Williams, F. Guenno. M. Youngkins, j. Diefenderter, T. Minarovic, B. Saeger, S. Ruch, E. Dieter, S. Sokalsky, and T. Hahn. KEY CLUB 64 KEY CLUB: Row IS. Nhek. K. Verholy. M. Williams. K. Pols er. M. Maciag, and B. Follweiler; Row 2-L. Hitch. C. Radclilfe. N. Nguyen, J. Bios - J. Licini, and M. Wirth. Row 3-L. Weaver, P. Frantz, P. Rehng, D. Pagano. R. Fryling, and T. Bachman. LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARY CLUB: Seated Mrs. Hoffman, L Mascan, J. Primer, and H. Derhammer Standing L Heiney. P. Frantz. S. Evans. J. Kloiber, P. Morgan. C. Moyer. C. Bush. S. Coles, and T. Hrabovsky. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FBLA: Row I-J. Cruz, M. Ocasio, G. Mortuk. S. Stuber. K Gaumer. A. Roberts. D. Pushing. K. Gossman. K Bechtel. D. Pagano S. Nhek. B. Binkley. J. Kloiber, and M. Santiago; Row 2-M. Boyer. C. Schlosser, B. Thomas. D. Arnold, S. Rehng. K. Fenstermaker. B. Fenstermacher. J. Leiser. C. Kingsley. S. Safi, C. Ziegenfuss. I Kline, and M. Strain; Row 3-Mrs. France, J. Nau, E. Aguila, J. Scribner. K. Emery, M. Hartman. K. Germano. K. McKlusky, T. Long, M. Miller. A. Yunck, L. Demeter, and S. Leiby; Row 4 ] Richard, L. Shelly. A. Ritz. B. Miller. C. Pema J. Haberacker, J. Poh. I. Kopishke. A. Gnlley. and L. Hryculak. 65 LEADER: Summer meetings ... Who's Mrs. Simp- son?” ... applying for editorship ... over forty people on the staff .. . the new and improved LEADER .. . going to the Call in the summer ... You must pass the test to qualify as an operator! .. . twelve pages for the first issue ... mass panic at Mrs. Simpson's house ... the donuts ... thanks Debbi ... an organized system ... the first production day-Suzi was sick ... “Wow, look at it! ... the big mistake on page one .. . the pizza party at Pappy's ... Lyn won't eat meat ... the fundraisers . .. do you want to buy a Christmass ball ... the second issue-it's getting better ... cake parties in homeroom ... sneaking a piece of lunch ... moving to the new journal- ism office ... a lot of room . .. buying supplies and then they disappear . .. watching the people outside in sev- enth period ... the old journalism offices ... we are moving up in the world ... competition for Allen ... maybe we'll win some awards . .. SNAP, what does it stand for? ... the third production-old pros ... the cute little Valentine's .. . the hearts got lost .. . Mike to the rescue . .. the hassles of trying to meet deadlines ... don't forget to tell Kerri . .. the New York trip ... Suzi can't go, Mark's brother is getting married . .. Chris's long articles . .. ads ... the last issue ... hard work really does pay off ... thanks Mrs. Simpson, you have really helped us with the paper. Chris Agonis, Mrs. Simpson, and Sue Emey examine a page layout. LEADER: Row 1 - B. Beahm, K. Knauss. S. Koretski, C Agonis M Gierula. S. Emey, D. Sesko. R. Geist, T. Ruhl, and N. Nguyen Row 2- R Simpson D. Dib. V. Newhard. I. Ucim. R. Bachman. R. Sali, K. Verholy, S. Zellner, J. Wagner. K. Knoop. M. Bakhil, R. Andereon. M. Williams. C. Micek, I Get ! C. Siereega, D. Kehm. and L. larrah; Row 3- M. Boyer, C. Cope, M. Christman. D. Baughman. P. Beck. B. Stewart, T. Hahn, L. Chapleski. L. Bayer, S. Ruch, L. Magnelli. K. Kranzley, and S. Dailey. THE LEADER TAKES ON A NEW LOOK Above: 1 .eah, Tracy. Sue, and Roz 90r1 out the confusior. Below Right: The yearbook s prime movers • Sue, Tracy, and Vikki • sashay into the Publications Office. PRESERVE YOUR YOUTH; BUY THE LEDANNUS LEDANNUS: Get out and sell ads! ... homeroom sales ... 'Tm getting too old for this. ... bake sale at King's ... Suzi's Senior Section ... Mr. Uhrich's M M attacks ... underclassmen pictures ... Michele's canary suit ... to pause or not to pause ... crying during Land- slide at the slide show ... identifying people you don't know . .. not meeting deadlines . .. painting signs ... JewelT ... We need more ads! ... stamping pictures ... posed candids ... A1 Einstein ... the new darkroom .. . new semester-new faces ... Listen, Gents.' ... your proofs are ready ... Who can type? ... checking for errors ... scheduling group pictures ... action shots ... alphabetizing patrons ... finding someone to write articles ... hoping the football slides get in on time ... thinking of captions ... We STILL need more ads! ... Five dollar deposits ... Mr. Uhrich's Christmas sweaters ... No Problem ... typing the same line five times before you get it right ... stuffing supplements ... de- ciding on a cover ... senior verticals ... the day the typewriter broke ... the bird in the drop ceiling ... staying after school even after the teachers went home ... housecleaning the PUB ... getting a lay-out done in five minutes . .. panic at the end of February, the last deadline ... Information overload ... clothes pins ... Suzi, Tracy, and Vicki becoming models for a day ... the frustrating times and the fun times we had putting the yearbook together. 67 BIG AND LITTLE BUDDIES SHARE LIVES BIG BUDDY: Getting a sheet on your little buddy . .. reading that she's in third grade and immature . .. Does that make Sense? ... anticipating your first meeting .. . making a new little friend at Mosser, Ritter, Roosevelt, and Sheridan ... signing in ... trying to hide how nervous you are the first time you meet your little buddy . .. being taken on a tour of the school ... remembering the good old days of elementary school ... helping with home- work ... trying to get him to talk ... forgetting how to do long division ... shooting hoops in the cold ... trying to teach your little buddy how to play checkers ... drawing on blackboards .. . learning the alphabet for the second time ... giving your little buddy the word of the week .. . drawing on paper with chalk and making more of a mess than your little buddy does ... playing hopscotch .. . listening to wild stories ... talking over problems .. . exchanging Christmas presents ... playing UNO with only two people? ... having so much fun that you lose track of time ... racing the clock so you are not late for your next class .. . We hit a train . .. nobody believing you hit a train ... feeling good you helped someone .. . your last time together ... never wanting to say good- bye. Kerri, Richard. Noemi, Hey wood, and Deanna puzzle why the computer won't work. Forsaking the computer for some less complicated fun, Hey wood, Deanna, Noemi. Kerri, and Richard relax on the sofa. 68 Roberts. S. Zellner. J. Roth. V. Mynck. K. Gaumer. S. Emey. G. Benner. K. Egizio. B. Ritz, S. Dailey, and ‘ “ ‘ ’ Reidy. V. Dougherty, and D. Sillies Row 4- K. Getz. D. Lao. u. ses o. n. nuey. v-. uenyou. “ De‘le I. Gelzi and ). Scnbner Row 5- S. Pimentel. H. Kim. C. Drury. R. Safi. M Boyer. L. Golden K Emer lTK1Gl ,B eI‘deracl?‘s| R £“2 1 Schwab, C. Schultz. A Unch. C. Sierzega. K McCluskey. K. Trotter. C. Eichner. J. Polek. R. Bachman. C. Newhard. C. Pema. I. Nau. T. Bond. E. Aguila, and A. Melendez. 69 HUSKY MARCHING BAND BAND AND BANDRONT: Sound off-1,2 ... starting over ... hot August practices ... new routines .. . memorizing music . .. West Chester . .. preparing for inspection ... making new friends . .. Denise Sesko to the rescue ... trying to do Irish Washer Woman” with- out laughing . .. finding out what Jani is really like ... Did she say TWO batons?” ... trying to play with confetti in your horn .. . Who got the rose this week? ... 5,6 get there by eight ... Cheryl's voice cracking in the morning .. . Mr. Becker’s faithful megaphone ... Shake it, baby, shake it ... making hoagies and pizzas ... decorating for Spirit Day ... dance lessons from Mrs. France ... meeting people from other bands ... becom- ing toy soldiers for Christmas . .. marching the entire show with you zipper down ... tears at the Allen game ... laughter on the buses ... trying to pull your flag off in 8 counts .. . Hi honey, I'm home! ... rifle drops ... changing on the bus ... squirt guns ... marching past friends in a parade ... dropping instruments through the seats at a basketball game ... losing your baton in the lights . . . getting your legs up to chair position . .. Tracy's 32 Kids (and counting) ... Warn up to 'Endless Love'” ... forgetting tights and gloves ... Who has the shoe polish? ... the fun at the banquet ... selling pretzels and M M's ... majorettes' new uniforms . .. getting long' hair up in your hat ... cold mouth pieces ... waiting for the jackets to come in ... popcorn battles ... forgetting which yard line you set up on ... those wonderful rain coats ... coloring you hair for the White- hall game . . . bandfront doing the dance routine at the bonfire ... G.I. Joe ... playing a flute with mittens ... trying to remember the show for VA Beach ... cheering on the football and basketball teams ... the day it rained and no one knew where practice was ... Joe Bagadon- uts ... muddy practice fields ... It's not my fault that I'm late; there was a train. .. . trying to play Wipeout in the stands ... how cute Jeff Coleman looked in his band hat ... Leon ... Seniors fighting for the back seat ... This is the LAST time we’ll ever do this ... the hard work ... the good times . .. the friendships made ... the pounds lost .. . the memories. .. making music together. 70 MARCHING BAND: Row 1- J. Coleman. L. Kramer. C. Buesqen. R Marushak, C. Moyer. T. Long. D. Sweigard. L. Skelding, P. Weaver. B. Henderschedt. L. Buss. C. Cheng, T. Fullman. Drum Majorette. C. Stoudt; Row 2- C. Iones. J. Leiser. T. Raush. Librarian K. Burda. M. Andreas. K. Albert. H. Brown. L. Hitch. D. Laudenslager K Knauss. H. Derhammer. C. Keitch. V. Sommers K. Foster Row 3- L. Schuler. T. Glass. T. Bolden. J Miller. J Annoni. A. Hausman. D. Hinkle. C. Aber. J. Busolits. President M. Stewart. C. Cope, R. Jacoby. R. Kincaid. A. Raflensberger. J. Kondravy, S. Altrichter Row 4-C. Hagendorf. D. Alicea, J. Stolko. D. Hines, M Reichelderier. S. Walker, B. Saeger, B. Szajkovics. S. Leiby. D. Balliet. J. Hines. D. Fernandez; Row 5- B. Stewart. B. Brockington. Vice-President D. Spock, D. Pypiuk. P. Tocci. L. Shelly Shelly, A. Whitbeck. K. Whitbeck, K. Schaefler. B. Hess. R. Fry ling, T. Bachman. S. Fermato, K. Sommons. D. Fullman. J. Faust. J. Scheller, T. Faust. Sgt. At Arms R. Getz. BANDFRONT: Flags (Clockwise from upper left)- M Miller. M. Geiger. M Barrel], D. Dib. D. Sesko. S. Schiffer. L. Chontos, K Knauss. Sgt. T. Bond, Cpl. K. Gaumer. L. Golden. T. Schwab. N. Rosario. J. Smith. T. Pecka, S. Edwards, Majorettes (1st row top to bottom)- J. Haberaker, S Eppel. L. Dilcher, Captain B. Herrmann, E. Aquila. M. Golden. M. Bartynski, (2nd row)- L. Miltenberger. T. Leanch, A. Yunck. Co-Captam J. Stump, D. luckmck, C. Eichner. L. Kern; Colorguard Captain S. Wotnnci Rifles and Swingflags(Front row left to right)- C. Schemer N Notr Swmqtlaq Sgt J. Poh. Rifle Cpl. C. Agonis. M. Strain. D. EckoH. (center) K Camgan. Rifle Sgt S. Stuber. K Moreland. C. Donahue. D. Arnold, (back row) B. Thomas. D. Hitch. C. Brader. D. Bell. G. Motruk Missing: R Wilson. K. Wendling, J. Kilpatnk. C. Kurucz. 71 72 73 CONCERT BAND DIERUFFDUKES. Row J-K. Schaeffer. C. Cheng. J. Miller. K. Sommons. B. Saeger Row 2- DISTRICT AND REGIONAL ORCHES- D. Spock. R Fryhng. A Hausman. R. Kincaid. T. Glass. M Buss. L. Schuler. I. Annoni. T. TRA: Kim Burda Bachman. M. Stewart, M. Boyer. B. Stewart. 74 BANDFRONT OFFICERS.Sitting- J. Stump. B. Herrmann. S. Wotr tng; Standing- C. Stuber. T. Bond, I. Poh, K. Gaumer. BAND OFFICERS: Drum Majorette C. Stoudt. Pres, M. Stewart. Vice Pres. D. Spock. Sec. Treas. S. Hess. Sgt. at Arms R Getz; Missi ng- Libranan K. Burda. COUNTY BAND Row 7- K. Schaeffer. C. Moyer. K Burda. L. Skeld- mg. I. Busohts; Row 2- L. Kester. R. Kincaid, M. Boyer. B. Szajkovics, C. Aber, B. Brockington, D. Spock. M. Stewart. STAGE CREW: Row i - T. Kroll. L. Kromis. J. Krassly. T. Letteer; Row 2- E. Makhoul. Sven Parks. D Baughman. B. Baughman. R. Krasely. LIONS CLUB STARS OF TOMOR- ROW: P. Algatt. C. Agonis. K. Kranzley, S. Zellner. D. Ziegenfus. I. Busohts. K. Burda. M. Miller, C. Cheng. 75 HOLIDAY CONCERT PUTS STUDENTS INTO SEASONAL SPIRIT HOLIDAY CONCERT: Months of practice .. . sell- ing tickets ... sophomores and freshmen getting nervous ... working on solos ... hoping you don't forget any words ... trying not to cough on stage .. . Prelude and Fudge . .. meow meow meow meow GLORIA .. . an- gels munching out ... Mrs. France's flashlight ... sing- ing carols with the elementary kids . .. being totally orga- nized ... cutting streamers for the setting ... Brian Saeger trying to be graceful ... shepherds and angels learning their poses ... getting fit for skirts and gowns ... tuning instruments ... forgetting the order of the songs ... stage crew working the lights ... dress re- hearsal ... Mr. Becker saying, Let's do a super, super job. . .. trying to find your parents in the audience ... “Look up here, not out there. ... having three concerts in one day ... giggling on stage . .. Mr. C. Making faces to get the choir to smile . .. Jim Nau as Frosty ... getting into the Christmas spirit. Mr. Becker quiets the concert band before their performance. 76 Mr. Carpenter leads the choir in their rendition of “Sleigh Ride.” The choir and glee club combine their talents to sing the 'Hallelujah Chorus.” 77 Mr. Becker turns to bnng up the brass. CHOIR CHOIR: Row 1-T. Fullman, C. Cheng, T. Lagler, L. Glendenmeyer, J. Wirth, D. Fullman. D. Dib, S. Koretski. T. Long. T. Schwab, J. Haberacker, T Bond, A. Zahradnik, S. Zellner Row 2-C. Keich, B. Follweiler. C. Schultz. C. Peters, D. Furst. D. Fanner, L. Hernandez, L. Heiney. P. Frantz. K Foster J. Blose. J. Lictni. A. Hicks, I. Coleman Row 3- L. Kramer. C. Donohue, R. Wilson. C. Peters. C. Moyer T. Glass, T Ferrey, G McCoy, L, Skelding. M Miller. M. Wirth. B. Beahm. L. Sassaman. W. Warmkessel Row 4- J. Hines. M. Howell. M. Stewart. S. Fermato, J. Stump. L. Chonots, C. Pema. M Boyer. J. Poh. A Seyfned. K. Burda. E. Becker, L Kester, C. Collie. D Hines Row 5- A Hausman J. Kopishke , I. Busolits. E. Guerrero, G. Sostak. D Puskas, E. Phillips, D. Spock. C. Aber, M. Holubek. L. Kormis. D. Hontz, I. Annom. B. Brockington Missing- M. Bakhit. I. Nau, B. Smith. L. Buss, E Aguila. K. Sommons. B. Szajkovics. R. Getz. CHOIR: Starting over ... recruiting new members, electing new officers, breaking in new accompanists, ... mim-mim-mims ... preparing for open house ... win- ning third place for hall decorations ... getting fit for gowns ... Who has gown Number 12? ... Who has folden Number 23? ... waiting in the hall for the door to open ... getting locked in the back room ... learning Christmas music ... evening rehearsa Is ... three female tenors ... singing at the bank ... performing for the elementary kids , .. bringing back the Hallelujah Chorus .. . Halloween party . . . waiting for the shirts to come in . .. Colleen opening the window the hard way . . . selling programs at the football games ... taking poster orders ... collecting money ... Randy and Stacey going to districts ... cancelling the talent show , .. the wide mouth frog ... trying out for Varsity Voices ... Joseph or Radio City? ... Mr. C. goes to jury duty ... band people on Tuesdays and Thursdays ... getting the pic- tures taken- finally ... Lions Club tryouts ... Randy's messages on the board ... 42nd Street ... Tica-Tica ... the fun on the bus rides ... trying to sing over the pounding on the roof ... the heater that blew out cold air . .. learning how to breathe ... memorizing music ... getting nervous before a performance ... the Spring Concert that went too fast ... holding back the tears while singing the Alma Mater at Commencement ... the last time for the seniors . . . the songs, the friends, and the laughs we ll always remember. DISTRICT CHORUS: Anastasia Zahradnik and Randy Getz 78 VARSITY VOICES CHOIR OFFICERS, ice Pres J. Haber acker. Pres. R. Getz, Treas. J. Nau. and Sec. E. Becker. VARSITY VOICES: Row 7- J. Nau. I. Busohts. B. Szajkovics. M Boyer R. Getz; Row 2- T Smith, L. Skeldinq, T. Glass, C. Pema. J. Stump; Row 3- A. Hous man, M. Wirth, S. Zellner. I. Haberacker, A. Zahradnik, A. Hicks, I. Kopishke. GLEE CLUB GLEE CLUB: L Terplm. S. Lagerda, L. Horvath. T Smith. W Lammer, A. Pawluk. M Alier. C Smerek, S. Nonnemaker S. Petrakovich, S. Smith, K. Newhart, D. Morales, L. Torres, L. Trevorah. C. Taylor Missing- A. Morales and C. Moyer ACCOMPANISTS: A Hicks. C. Cheng, and R. Wilson. 79 AQUATICS CLUB AQUATICS CLUB: Kneeling- S. Ruch, R. Krasley. E. Yeager. F. Guenno, and T. Hahn; Standing- J. Poh. T. Schwab. A. Whitbeck. K Emery. K. Whitbeck. and Mr. McGinley. WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB 80 WEIGHTLIFTING: On Bench• J. Hanni: Kneeling- K Speight. C. Iones, J. Whittman. M. Ehritz. E. Johnson. A Atiyeh, and P. Kranenk; Standing- A Coxter, S Atyieh, H. Wells. J. Lutte, F. Holzer, D. Lutte, R. Williams, A. Diaz, E. Dieter. B. Defiore, B. Ardole, Coach Steiner. L. Sweigard, F. Wagner, and D. Stout. ART CLUB ART CLUB: Seated- B. Hess. D. Venditto. and M. Grossett Standing- D. Harris. K Kondravy, G. Hohl. I Rinehart, and K. Grossett. TOGETHERNESS CLUB 81 TOGETHERNESS• Seated-A Riddick. F. Spruill. T. Whitehead, D. Purcell and M. Grossett; Standing- Mr. Lewis. P. Mill, A Austin, G. Chedraoui. V. Jacobs. C. Miller. V. Youssef. E. Aoun. and A. Figueroa. SCIENCE CLUB PLAYS ‘APPLE-CUPID ’ This year the Science Club was composed of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors. There were ten seniors, two juniors, and two sophomores. The officers were President, Mike Gierula; Vice-President, Larry Paul; Secretary, Joyce Licini; and Treasurer, Steve Miller. This year's advi- sor was Mr. Landis, and therefore the Science Club be- came known as Landis's Loonies. Because the Science Club s first project, Appletrek, didn't get the response the club expected, it was discontinued. Their second project, Apple-Cupid, was a huge success during Valentine's Day. A student at Dieruff could find out how well his her current friend matches with him her or he could find his perfect date. The Science Club took an educational field trip to the Franklin Institute in March. Landis's Loonies usually met on Thursday's after school to orga- nize their projects. The Science Club bites the Apple. Mike Stewart can enter a program with his eyes closed. SCIENCE CLUB: Seated- J. Licini, I Blose, K. Sierzega, and L. Skelding Standing- E. Reidy. K. Knopp. L. Paul, K. Sommons, and M. Wirth. Missing- Mr. Landis. Tracy Ben ware. lane Beichey, and Pat Bauer total the register. SCHOOL STORE SCHOOL STORE: Taking inventory •.. counting money ... Pat always asking quick add this up ... Hec- tor running around for Mr. West and helping stock the candy shelves ... Lisa smoking her cigarettes and an- swering the telephone . .. Jane calling in the candy order ... Andrea always looking confused ... Tracy watching the doors ... counting the profits for the week ... count- ing inventory sheets ... selling jackets ... buying gym shorts ... trying to sell ski hats ... cleaning counters ... sweeping the floors ... hearing the complaints from stu- dents and teachers ... Hey, I want Snickers ... pack of gum would be nice ... trying to pay off the candy bill from last year ... trying very hard to make a profit ... everybody yelling at you for something at one time ... making profits by sweeping the floors ... going to class late ... trying to see what candy sells the best . . . waiting for the chip man to show up ... running the bills down to the main office ... Mr. West's favorite saying HEC. .....TOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hector Lopez helps serve a customer. 83 SCHOOL STORE: T Benware. L. Harrich. H. Lopez, A. Belles, J. Beichey. and P. Bauer. R.O.T.C. - A GREAT WAY OF LIFE The R.O.T.C. Flag Raising Detail Freshmen R.O.T.C. Members Sophomore R.O.T.C. Members 85 Junior and Senior R.O.T.C. Members FBLA SPONSORS DATING GAME DATING GAME: Clapping to the theme song ... Contestant Number 1 ... What kind of fruit would you be? ... Sing Happy Birthday to me ... Tim Minarovic's corny jokes ... the contestants' funny an- swers to the ridiculous questions ... What did you say? ... finally meeting your date ... picking your fun-filled evening ... blowing a kiss at the end of the show. Above: Michelle Bakhit reflects on a question Right: Camille Realo questions the bachelors, Below. The contestants blow a kiss to the audience. Kevin Sommons seems baffled by a response. Brian Saeqer enjoys his predicament. Mike Stewart checks his crib sheet. Dean Gumhold and Phil Beck experience the agony of defeat. AND THE LUCKY COUPLES ARE Steve Miller and Camille Realo John Lutte and Michelle Bakhit Tina Leanch and Mike Stewart Lon Shelly and Kevin Sommons COMPUTERS BRING HIGH TECH TO DIERU COMPUTER LAB: Look at all those new comput- ers. . .. the BASIC language ... learning to write pro- grams ... it takes a lot of common sense ... the luck of the draw-getting an easy program . .. When are we gonna get to the good stuff? ... new books ... two to a computer ... algorithms .. . never paying for your disk ... pop quiz on something you never programmed .. . graphics . . . it's like a graph .. . plot the points .. . HLIN's and VLIN's ... forgetting REM's ... forgetting to SAVE ... learning animation ... How do you get this down here? ... putting your masterpiece on the big screen ... playing Bach on the computer ... “What does slave disk mean? ... pressing ESC and erasing your program . .. output boxes ... forgetting to turn the power on ... the broken screen ... 100 steps in your program ... Mrs. Kautzman's Christmas present to the class-an animated version of The Twelve Days of Christ- mas ... after all the hard work, having to hand in your disk . .. taking the final exam ... the program you had to write using everything you learned . .. ending the course ... being one step ahead in the computer craze. Michelle Hartman works on a program. 88 Mr Hawthorne supervises the students in the computer lab. Above: Phil Popp and Crystal Roberts decipher some computer codes; Left. Nelson Quinones works diligently on a program. 89 SARDO’S SAFARI PLUCKS THE BIG APPLE NEW YORK CITY SAFARI II: Mr. Sardo s eleven page pamphlet . .. everyone being on time, and the bus being late ... breakfast at McDonald's ... Mr. Sardo's incredible knowledge of just about everything ... taking a vote to decide what to see ... Mr. Sardo's stories ... sitting next to Elizabeth Taylor in the theatre ... stamng on Beat The Clock” ... learning about the land ... not being allowed to sleep on the bus ... travelling two hours to get to New York and spending another half hour at a stand still in the city traffic ... T Love New York!” ... Minnesota strip ... 'T can't even see the top of the building.” ... walking the town ... trying to see over forty areas of interest in one day ... Sue, there's A Chorus Line.” ... finding out seats to a Broadway show are fifty dollars a piece ... going into a mid-Manhatten hotel to see our reserved rooms ... Maybe we'll bump into some soap opera stars. ... being afraid to go to the bathroom alone ... the neon lights ... Time Square-the place where the ball comes down on New Year s Eve . .. the graffetti ... eating lunch at Mangan- aro’s Hero-Boy ... four dollars for a sandwich ... beg- gars asking for money ... don't leave without Mr. Mei- linger ... taking the ferry to Staten Island ... the enter- tainment ... finding a snack bar on the ferry ... the shoe shine man ... getting off one ferry and running to catch another .. . the Statue of Liberty-a symbol of patriotic pride ... seeing people push racks of clothes in the middle of the street-just like in the movies . .. shopping for fruit in the streets ... the smell of fish ... the limos ... the non-stop traffic ... getting our picture taken in front of the MET and later finding out it didn't get . .. the Metropolitan Opera tour ... going backstage ... the costumes and wigs-massive amounts ... Oh no, you mean we have to take that elevator! ... finally getting to see the stage . . . huge .. . hearing opera singers practice ... meeting Mr. Sardo's talented son ... going through Greenwich Village and seeing the real” sights ... the punkers ... New York University and its art students in the park ... entering Chinatown ... feels like you're in a different country ... the obscene fortune cookies ... the unusual food . .. Sue found Haagen-Dazs in Chinatown ... Conrad and Ngoc walking hand in hand . . . Mike constantly taking pictures ... entering Little Italy ... Kerri's delightful dessert ... our treat ... the cute Italian guys ... Steve and Dean-buddies forever ... the long trip home ... stopping at Roy Rogers ... fresh beef ... Karen, Mike, and Donna going to Wendy's ... the card game in the back . .. Jay's tricks ... turn on the air conditioning ... turn off the air conditioning . . . getting sick from the air conditioning ... Donna falling asleep ... approaching Dieruff ... headling for home ... Ka- ren's car got soaped ... Barb to the resue ... thank you Mr. Dymond ... thank you Mr. Meilinger ... Thank you Mr. Sardo-it really was a learning experience. SAARBRUCKEN HOSTS THE HUSKIES Those who participated in the trip to Germany found it an interesting and rewarding experience in many differ- ent ways. The trip had been arranged through the Sister City Program, an organization in which two foreign cities, in this case, Allentown and Saarbrucken, Saarland enjoy cultural exchanges in many ways. Mostof the travellers had never journeyed overseas and some were a bit disquieted by the sight of the narrow, buslike interior of the Iceland Air DC-8 in Kennedy Air- port. We made it safely, despite this, to Iceland where all eyes marvelled at the fabulous merchandise that consist- ed mainly of Icelandic woolens. The flight eventually reached Luxembourg where the weather and scenery were much like the Lehigh Valley, although the French signs were not. A bus drove us on to Luxembourg where we toured for two days. Our hotel in Tner was lovely, with a view of the famous Mosel Riber. It was one of the most popular stops, for it was so charming- ly European. The market squares, flowered balconies, and ancient buildings seemed like something out of a book, but were, of course, commonplace. Since the city had existed since Roman times, it contained many notable histroic sites, including the famous Porta Nigra. We continued onto St. Goar on the Rhine River where we boarded a boat that would take us to Rudesheim, our stop for the night. The Rhine trip was beautiful. We con- tinually passed imposing castles tottering on cliff faces and steep-hilled vineyards that seemed impossible to farm. We passed by the famous Lorelei cliff, where many sailors, because of the treacherous currents, had crashed agains the rocks to their death. In Rudesheim we saw a famous monument to the Ger- man-French War and went to the excellent German pol- ka halls. Our lodgings were quaint guest houses that were quite cramped but livable. Our next day was in Mainz where we went to the famous Gutenberg Museum, which contains the Guten- berg Press, the first printing press. We also saw the Mainz Cathedral, a surviving monument of the War. The whole city was, in fact, an example of human ingenuity, for it had less than 40 years ago, stood in total ruin, ravaged by the war. That same day we journeyed to Saarbrucken, where we met our families, with whom we would stay for 10 days. The people were friendly and kind and afforded us all the comfort of their homes. During our stay in Saarbrucken, our group attended school with the German students. Their education system was quite different from ours. Class was held from 8:30 to 1:00, Monday thru Saturday and those not attending class could leave the school. The student population was much less disciplined, although they were quite advanced in their studies. Dunng our stay we went on a few day trips in Saarland. We saw the Villeroy and Boch Porcelain Factory, one of the largest porcelain manuafacturers in the world, visited a Ford factory, and enjoyed the beautiful Marchenweldt forest. Many of the families took their guest on a trip to France, which was a wonderful place, with its perfumeries, bou- tiques, and art galleries. Everyone found a few days to explore in Saarbrucken. Countless pounds of candy were bought from the unima- ginably tempting array. Although German was some- times necessary to communicate with clerks, fortunately the German's excellent training in English allowed the less skilled to get by. Despite a few communication problems, which were easily overcome, most of us had little trouble functioning in a foreign country. Everyone was able to experience some kind of enlightment. The educational worth of the trip was immeasurable, for we were able to view another culture not from the outside as a tourist, but from the inside, as participants of the society. This chance, which could never be gotten without the Sister City Program our city of Allentown shares with Saarbrucken. We hope other German and American students will be able to enjoy this experience for many years to come. Dean. Beth. Mr. Miller. Barry, and Maria stand in a market square in Tner. 91 HUSKYETTES FIGHT BACK TO TIE 12-12 As the third annual Powder Putt sign-ups began, a new coach was asked to take charge of the Huskyettes. Along with John Eckert, Mike Litzenberger, and George ''Ani- mal Mann, Mr. Riddick led the girls with a losing 12-0 score in the first half to a 12-12 final score. With an overall effort from the team, Teshia Reed and Debbie Saeger were able to break through the line of scrimmage and score the two touchdowns. Although there was a lot of action on the field, the sidelines had some crazy action of its own. Dier- uff’s 20 male cheerleaders, along with the pep band and close to a thousand fans, kept the tension going between the Huskyettes and the Chicks. The Saturday afternoon game raised $1,248.33 for the United Way. Don Stoudt, a member of the Queen Machine, raised $87.23 in votes which was the most raised by a single male cheerleader in the history of the event. Don received the Cutest Male Cheerleader trophy, and the Huskyettes dedicated their Most Valuable Player trophy in memory of Laura Kuebler. Terry Hahn leads the Queen Machine in some pregame warmups. POWDER PUFF: Anticipating the first practice ... bragging you're a veteran ... hurting the next day in places you never knew existed .. . using a whole bottle of rubbing alcohol on your body ... telling Mr. Riddick you have to go home because your fingernail broke . .. play- ing bull in the ring . . . diving for flags ... rolling on the ground .. . blocking, blocking, and more blocking ... running sprints ... finding rides home from practice ... going all out your senior year ... trying to get a jersey with your favorite number on it ... finding a ride to the game ... hundreds of packs of gum . .. dripping mouth- pieces ... Halloween candy all over the locker room before the game getting rowdy ... Mrs. Coleman trip- ping onto the football field ... more exercises before the game ... time to get back at the Allen Chicks .. . finding out the girl you have to guard has bad breath ... break- down ... Don't bum .. . halftime already! ... getting psyched for the second half ... suicide, ready, BREAK . .. more cheers ... more plays ... two scores ... What, the game's over already? ... Aren't we gonna have any overtime? ... Good game, good game, good game. Don Stoudt receives the “Cutest Cheerleader” award. SCHOLASTIC SCRIMMAGE ON A ROLL SCHOLASTIC SCRIMMAGE: Your big chance to be on TV ... a new advisor ... Mr. Hatzai ... When do practices begin? ... a freshman on TV ... going to practice and no one else shows up-not even the advisor ... the impossible tests ... getting out of fifth period ... holding practice scrimmages ... Don’t forget to bring your questions! ... choosing the team-a unanimous de- cision ... the stars are Steve, Darrin, Barry, and Cindy ... preparing for the first scrimmage ... Steve is named captain . .. finding out there will be no guided tour of Bethlehem because Mr. Uhrich isn't going along this year ... Yes, you must dress up ... no jeans ... We are representing Dieruff ... finding out it takes an hour and a half to tape a half hour show .. . watching for yourself on the monitors .. . writing good luck messages to the team and then having the TV men rip them off the tablets ... Suzi, Dean, and Kerri- try and get last year's seats ... overhearing that Harry Price is a math teacher .. . cheering the team on to a victory ... the Brain Power buttons ... Darrin wins it for us at the buzzer ... Steve answers the math questions before the question is com- pletely stated (and gets it right)- another Joel Buzz-Hap- py Bader? ... an English question-ask Cindy ... going back to school with a win ... eating at Pizza Como ... Suzi taking a picture of Steve playing Tempest-reminis- cent of last year ... going on to a second victory against Saucon Valley ... getting into the semi-finals . .. good job ... We've come a long way! DIERUFF HIGH SCHOOL The Scholastic Scrimmage team looks its best to go on the air. SCHOLASTIC SCRIMMAGE: Sitting- S. Miller, D. barrall. Mr. Hatzai, C. Cheng, J. Licini; Standing- D. Gumhold, S. Emey, K. Gaumer, E. Riedy, L. Schuller, J. Blose, C. Agonis; Missing- B. Szajkovics. 94 UNITED WAY YOUTH DIVI- SION: One of the ways in which Dieruff students involve themselves in the community is through the United Way Youth Division. The Powder Puff football game, now a tradition, was the main project of this year's committee. The money went toward the United Way. UNITED WAY YOUTH DIVISION: Kneeling- S. Miller, M. Gierula, D. Gum- hold. T. Hahn, B. Stewart, and M Hershman; Standing- M Stewart. P. Algatt. S. Emey. S. Wotring, M. Williams. L. Atiyeh. and Ms. Ho- lod. Missing- M. Svaby STUDENT FORUM: Another organization which brings students together from var- ious schools is Student Forum. This organization meets throughout the year and discusses the problems of other students. STUDENT FORUM: M. Boyer, M. Balchit. Ms. Holod. and I. Nau. COUNCIL OF YOUTH: T Hahn. M. Stew art. Ms. Holod. I. Pavelko. and D. Gumhold. COUNCIL OF YOUTH: The Allentown Council of Youth unites students from Dieruff, William Allen, and Central Catholic High Schools. Workshops are held throughout the year discussing var- ious concerns such as relationships, alcohol, and drugs. This year Dean Gumhold served as Chairman and Mike Stewart served as Vice-Chair- man of the Allentown Council of Youth. ‘GOT CAT CLASS; GOT CAT STYLE’ DANCE: Put on yor dancing shoes ... get wild .. . munching at Caesers with friends ... frantic coat searches at 11:00 ... our gang ... post Allen-Dieruff dance after the bonfire . .. anti-social jocks not moving from their comer ... liberation-ladies' choice ... inseparable cou- ples .. . break-ups and makeusp ... running to the bath- room to comb your hair . .. punk rock enters the scene ... getting home by 12:00 . . . anticipation . .. bright lights and loud music .. . surprises ... last dance of the evening .. . graduate friends returning from college ... Up Where We Belong” ... new faces ... jealousy ... friends pulling you onto the dance floor ... hearing ... Blinded by The Lights show . .. the very few punk songs- Don't You Want Me, Tainted Love, “Rock The Casbah ... people crying in the bathrooms ... Oh my God, he's dancing with her!” ... Como's cover charge ... dashing to the bathroom when a slow song comes on ... the bulletm- Hey gang! Here we go again! ... new wave-it's like totally awesome .. . waiting for that special someone to ask you to dance ... 25 cents for a Coke ... the battle between funk and punk and rock and jam ... 11:00- dance over until he next time. % HUSKIERS TREK TO VERMONT Huskiers prepare to slip down the slopes. SKI VERMONT: Our third annual battle of the boxes . . . funk, punk, or heavy metal? ... funky bathrooms in Albany, N.Y. ... Thumbs up, Tammy!” (Brenda) ... Three injuries at Pico Peak: Robin's knee, Diane's hip, and Tammy's thumb ... destination unknown (diaper- man) ... Wait for Roz!” ... I'm on your ieft right! ... Look out for the (crash) ice! ... checking the trail ... map once you're already lost ... fighting for the showers ... munchies ... Chubbs and Twink ... Give me a tissue.” (Elaine) ... Jammin' Jimmie McCants ... Expen- sive lunches ... Stacey wants a robe just like Wendy's ... Bear Mountain ... smoke room ... John, Steve, Brian, And Jay's bandanas ... Pyro ... flammable gasses ... Todd’s torch ... Diane and Andrea just barely get on the chairlift ... Mim's singing? ... hot deodorant ... taking pictures ... great food at the Salt Ash Inn ... Watch, Watch! You missed it. Let me do it again! (John) ... The Bay Room's Dirty Deeds ... invasion of the flies ... nicotine fits ... Siamese twins connected at the Walkman ... the outside refrigerator that was more like a freezer ... Glenn’s and MaryEllen's shaving cream and toothpaste battle ... the pyramid ... Bim Tilly, Rill Bitz, and Mat Poore! ... the messy bus ... Barry's, Lisa's, and Stacey's ripped pants ... watching HBO ... Steve, John, and Barry Tri-Jump . .. Sue's picture ... paranoia .. . Michelobe the dog ... Could've parked the bus a little closer! ... Celly losing his lift ticket ... the gondola . .. Juggernaut - Is this really closed? ... Brian Saeger, lay Diefenderfer, Steve Parks, and John Kates nostalgically reflect upon past ski expenences. The Huskiers group together outside of the Salt Ash Inn. Elaine. Stacy. Ian. Roz, and Matt enjoy the view from the top of the slopes. ... Tips up!” ... Stacey's neat suitcase ... Chris’s thirst ... Brenda's toast ... staying up late the last night ... Mim's big mouth in the morning ... ski tunnels ... Sure Kill Killington ... Mrs. Moore's traveling dispensary . .. lay's and Barry's need for Pepto Bismol ... Conrad's unit ... nice Mr. Meyers ... Mauser's unforgettable back scratcher ... Barry had the fastest runs at Kill ington! ... Conrad's win over Mr. Billy by 300 yards ... Think Snow ... four great days of skiing in Vermont! ... and all the other great trips this winter! 99 Stacy Dailey and Ian lurasits are ready to hit the slopes. VO-TECH LEHIGH COUNTY VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL: Showing Vo-Tech ID's . .. Mr. Joseph piling everybody on one bus on a snowy day .. . heaters that don’t work . .. Arctic Bus! ... singing songs about our bus drivers .. . California Bob chorus .. . Attention please, the Dieruff buses have just arrived; do not mark these students tardy ... Orbin's Porsche ... Everybody went hunting . .. shop inspection from the state ... Gen- itz' speed trap ... Buffalo run .. . work in shop for open house ... student council meetings ... chain the acety- lene cylinders ... arc flash ... Career Day at LCCC ... MOE students visiting specialty shops .. . What's a two- way switch? ... You call that a plant? ... medical terminology tests .. . perms that never turn out .. . triple lunches ... crowded locker rooms . .. all-day theory .. . field trips to unknown places ... fund raisers that never end ... M M's again ... DEVO ... mixing mortar ... snytax errors ... keyboard locks . . . erase all disks ... early for once ... starting up a riding mower and driving it around the shop . .. charging up capacitors and shock- ing people ... getting writer's cramp from technical re- ports . .. putting 80 volts into an M M . .. complaining about wearing work boots for electronics ... Mr. Orbin's Yahoo of the Week .. . making sawhorses in carpentry ... giving the sheep vitamin shots ... the nice looking girls from Parkland ... Mr. Benyo’s joke about the fat man at Yankee Stadium ... Vo-Tech’s best are Huskies ... H.O.S.A. in Health . .. F.F.A. in Horticulture ... blood count ... learning while you work ... a good day’s work. Lloyd Warren adjusts the brakes in diesel mechanics. 100 Nancy Beck enters a program in the computer lab. 101 Bill Childs works on a design in commercial art. Mason Pamsh Mills mortars another block. Dawn Sterner. Brenda Benner, and Sue Strayer discuss their designs. Printers Frank Guenno and Chuck Pammer sort some programs. Darrin Geiger practices to be a lonely Maytag repairman. Jim Stewart gets a cooling unit running again. 102 Above: Ed Yeager refinishes a chair Left: Dan Foster and Brian Hardcastle check under the hood. John Kressman smoothes out a Datsun. 103 Candy Kratzer. Debbie Holubowski. and Rich Moyer explore new angles in architectural drafting. Dave Scheirer stirs up some trouble Mechanic Tony Bamyak calibrates the carbuerator. 105 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR OFFICERS Junior Clast Officers: Michelle Bakhtt. Secretary: Barry Stewart, Treasurer; Terry Hahn, President, Lisa Demeter Vice-President Mrs Hoffman. Adviser. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Sophomore Class Officers: Ngoc Nguyen, Vice President; Diane Pagano. Secretary; Joseph Busolits, President; Steven Parks. Treasurer. FRESHMEN OFFICERS Freshmen Class Officers: Jeffrey Coleman, Secretary, Brian Dailey. Vice-President; Michael Dellisant. President; Gladys Dayoub, Treasurer. 106 JUNIORS M. Almonti D. Alvarado R. Alvarado R. Alvarez S. Ambrozy K. Amici I. Angstadt K Antohck E. Aoun I. Aquila P. Ardle A. Arocho A. Atiyeh D. Atiyeh G. Azar S. Azar W. Azar M. Bakhit D. Balliet D. Bartczak I. Bart os R Bartynski C. Bauer D. Baughman I. Baumer L. Bayer B. Beahm P. Beck E. Becker M. Behler E. Beller A. Beilis T. Bennis T. Benware A. Blacker M. Bobo JUNIORS K. Bogert K. Bogert D. Bortz C. Boyer B. Brader D. Brensmger B. Brower A. Brown I. Brozowski B. Burke D. Bums R. Burton L. Buss V. Butler A. Carter L. Casey R. Cerezo T. Cerruti L. Chapleski S. Chehoun M. Chronister J. Chubirka P. Cigna L. Creveling M Cruz W. Cruz T. D'Annibale T. Dao I. Dax D. Decal B. Dehore T. Deibert C. DeLance L. Demeter E. Diaz R. Diaz 108 JUNIORS M. Diaz D Dib D. Dickerson J. Dietenderier E. Dieter D. Dougherty S. Dwinell ). Eckhart C. Eichner C. Ernst S. Etsenhard D. Fehnel E Felisiano A Felix T. Fenstermaker T. Ferrey E. Figueroa D. ForsthoHer T. Fortney K Foster J. Fragosa B Frey D. Fntz P. Fntz R. Fryiing T. Gaghandi J. Galgon N Garcia D. Gamson I. Geczi R. Geist R George K. Germano T. Glass R Glose M. Granitz JUNIORS R. Grans R. Grather A. Gnlley I. Grude T. Hahn S. Harkjns A. Hartman P. Heckman D. Heffelfmger S. Hendncks D. Herbert M. Hidalgo S. Him J. Hines I. Hinkle M. Holubek D. Hontz M. Houser L. Hryculak B. Inabmnett R. Jacoby V. Jacoby J. Jameson L. Jarrah D. Johnson E. Johnson C. Jones T. Jones L. Joseph B. Joshi D. Jucknik V. Julian J. Jurasits T. Kahler S. Kassis J. Kates JUNIORS D. Kehm A. Kent L. Kern R. Khoh I. Kilpatrick S. Kingsley J. Kloiber J. Kloiber K. Kanuss K. Knopp I. Kopishke S. Koretski I. Kotch I. Kramer L. Kramer K. Kranzley K Krasley R. Krasley K. Kreimendahl K. Kretzman S. Kutzko D. Laros T. Latsch L. Laubach S. Leiby I. Leiser C. Leitgeb T. Lindsay M. Lipovsky L. Lister T. Lister T. Lloyd T. Long I. Lutte L. Macool E. Makhoul in JUNIORS S. Makhoul A. Martinez T. Mason J. McCants C. McClaHerty K. McCluskey E. Mele H. Mertz L. Metz C. Micek M Miller R. Miller R. Miller B. Millhouse I. Morales L. Morrell G. Motruk M. Moya R. Moyer E. Muniz C. Nagy D. Nau I. Nau E. Neidig C. Nc . P. Nc. C M. N M. O J. C L. Olsovsky D. Orlando J. Ortiz A. Osika M. Parker I. Pavelko L. Peczenyj K. Phillipson JUNIORS B. Pickett I Pickett R. Pimentel M. Planner I. Polek R. Potter S. Powell I. Pnmer M. Quinones N. Quinones A. Ramos M. Ramos T. Reed S. Rehng S. Reinhard P. Reinhart I. Remer M. Repash I. Repp N. Reshetylo I. Richard J. Rivera I. Rivera D. Roberts T. Roberts T. Roberts E. Rocchino P. Rodnguez S. Rodriguez E. Rosano N. Rosario R. Rosano I. Roth S. Ruch C. Rutman M. Sabol JUNIORS D. Saeger D. Saeger R. Sail G. Saliby M. Santana M. Santana L. Santiago M. Santiago R. Santiago L. Sassaman D. Scheirer S. Schitfer C. Schlosser B. Schultz L. Sedonic D. Sesko J. Shafer K. Sierzega D. Silfies L. Simmons L. Skelding M. Slonaker B. Smith J. Smith M. Smith I. Snyder M. Snyder S. Sokalsky E. Soto K. Spruill L. Stahl D. Steckel D. Sterner D. Sterner A. Stewart B. Stewart 114 JUNIORS L. Shell D. Strohler J. Suter L. Sweigard B. Szajkovics B. Thomas M. Tirado P. Tocci N. Toledo K. Toth W. Tretter D. Tucker A. Vega L. Vega K. Verholy A. Velez A. Voit F. Wagner Z. Waiczar S. Walker T. Walker P. Walter M. Waterhouse L. Weaver K Willey M. Williams R. Williams J. Wittman D. Wolfe A. Woods R. Yates E. Younes N. Younes M. Young M. Young M. Young JUNIORS-SOPHOMORES M. Youngkins A. Yurich A. Zahradnik K. Zanders M. Zeppenfelt I. Zeravsky C. Ziegenfuss T. Abel C. Acevedo D. Adcock I. Agosto N. Agosto F. Aguila K. Albert S. Altnchter M. Andreas J. Annoni K. Appel R. Ardle D. Arnold D. Atiyeh F. Atiyeh S. Atiyeh B. Azar G. Azar I. Azar A. Bailey M. Barrall K. Bartholomew B. Baughman H. Bearon 116 SOPHOMORES K. Bechtel N. Bentancourt C. Bilhg B. Binkley K. Blazejewski T. Bolden E. Bonilla M. Brabham C. Brader C. Braun G. Bray H. Brown C. Bucchin C. Buesgen Z. Burro ]. Busohts M. Buss G. Campbell K. Carrigan J. Casey N. Chain V. Chau L. Christ M. Christman A. Clark B. Clark K. Clark L. Coleman S. Coles Z. Collazo I. Colon P. Confer M. Conners C. Cope L. Cornell M. Correa SOPHOMORES S. Daigle D. Daubenspeck I. David K. Downing A. DeBellis T. DeBerardinis A. Diaz A. Diaz L. Dilcher S. Dubbs D. EckhoH K. EckhoH T. Eiiort M. Ehntz A. Eichman S. Eichman D. Engle S. Eppel T. Esterly D. Farmer S. Faust I. Feiertag M. Felegy A. Feliciano D. Fernandez B. Fenstermacher K. Fenstermaker T. Figueroa I. Freyman A. Fritz D. Full man D. Furst M. Geiger M. Geiger R. Gensiak K. George 118 SOPHOMORES K Glazik L. Glendenmeyer T Gk e M. Golden S. Gonzalez K. Gossman K Grat V. Gregory D. Griffin M Grossett B. Haas R. Hadeed R. Hahr E. Haklar T. Hallman I. Hamoui J. Hanna A. Hanzhck Z. Hariry D. Hatcher C. Hebron B. Heckman L. Heiney B. Heiss L. Heller 1. Hernandez L. Hernandez C. Hind L. Hird K. Holliday S. Holubowski F. Holzer M. Holschwander T. Hrabousky T. Hyman C. Irizarry 119 SOPHOMORES K. Jacoby R. Jarjous B. Johnson C. Johnson V. Johnson W. Johnson C. Jones A. Kassis E. Keiser P. Keretz H. Kem P. Kem J. Kester M Kesur L. Khai R. Kieler R. Kincaid C. Kingsley M. Kirchmer M. Klaus J. Kline L. Kloiber W. Kondravy B. Koons L. Kromis E. Kruk T. Kuhns C. Kurucz T. Lagler R. Lake C. Lapp D. Latsch C. Laubach B. Laudenslager D. Laudenslager M. Lay land SOPHOMORES R. Lehrman M. Leitgeb T. Letteer L. Lewis D. Liverman I. Lopez L. Lopez B. Lutsko D. Lutte J. Madbak L. Magnelli B. Mai M Mamary M. Marazoff D. Martin R. Marushak J. Matos M. McClafterty C. McElroy P. McGmley K. Meckes B. Miller L. Miller R. Miller L. Miltenberger D. Mitchell T. Mooney A. Moore F. Morales G. Morales K. Morgan N. Moussa A. Moyer J. Moyer I. Moyer K. Moyer SOPHOMORES R. Moyer T. Mumma P. Nau R. Navarre V. Newhard C. Nguyen D. Nguyen N. Nguyen N. Noti I. O'Donnell R. Olenwine I. Olmstead I.Ortez C. Pacheco D. Pagano E. Parker S. Parks V. Patterson T. Pecka A. Perez A. Pennotto C. Peters R. Petruska E. Phillips R Pryor C. Quach T. Quach A. Rattensperger C. Realo D. Reichard R. Reph A Reyes N. Reyes I. Richard A. Riddick V. Riddick 122 SOPHOMORES V. Rios A. Ritz C. Rivera D. Rivera D. Roberts I. Roberts M Robles C. Rockmore T. Roderick K. Rodgers J. Rodriguez T. Rodriguez W. Rodnguez M. Rowe T. Royer T. Ruhf L. Saeger B. Safi T. Schaedel I. Schaeffer J. Schaffer K. Schaffer S. Schalfer I. Schiffer D. Schlegel M. Schmick 1. Schmoyer R. Schmoyer C. Schulte M. Sedlock T. Sedor P. Shanton N. Shattah B. Shea L. Shelly R. Shimer 123 SOPHOMORES T. Shimer D. Simmons G. Simmons R. Simmons L. Skaf C. Smerek R. Smith T. Smith T. Smith A Snyder R. Snyder R. Snyder R. Snyder S. Sommons N. Soto I. Spayd L. Sperlbaum S. Starling R. Steinmetz C. Stephen D. Steppan J. Stetch M. Stout M. Strain T. Street K. Strohl M. Stump E. Sullivan T. Tacker X. Tang C. Tatasciore B. Thomas E. Tilwick I. Torres W. Torres S. Toth SOPOMORES K. Traub I. Tretter I. Underculler C. Vazquez C. Vazquez L. Vazquez I. Vega G. Velez D. Villa J. Villanueva C. Vreeland C. Walker C. Warren M. Wasyl M Waterhouse L. Weaver P. Weaver D. Wemder B. Weikel D. Wellington K. Wendling Y. Wentling L. Westerman C. Wexler S. Whitehead G. Wilk R. Wilson M. Wilt D. Wirth I. Wirth M. Wirth M. Wirth M. Wister R. Yocum G. Younes Y. Younes 125 SOPHOMORES-rRESHMEN L. Youssef K Wolbach D. Zellner S. Zuby L. Achey Y. AM D. Alicea M. AUer I. Allen 1. Aoun I. Apagar M. Arocho A. Atiyeh H. Atiyeh L. Azar S. Azar M- Bartynski D. Beahm G. Beasley M. Beck G. Beers D. Bells M. Ben ware M. Betancourt S. Blazosky D. Blose C. Blount L. Blue I. Bomeman A. Borrelh L. Bowers S. Bowers L. Breidenbach L. Breidenbach FRESHMEN I. Breitfeller W Bnckhouse V. Bnggs B. Brockington I. Brown M Burro M. Busa C. Bush S. Casey T. Chau C. Cheng C. Chlebove I. Chomey I. Christopher S. Clerk I. Cole I. Coleman 1. Collazo I. Collazo L. Cook C. Cope I. Craig C. Crespo J. Crevehng N Cruzado B. Dailey K David D. Davison G. Dayoub M. Dieter T. Deily M. Dellisant K. Dwinell H. Derhammer H. Derhammer N. Diaz FRESHMEN J. Dib I. Dillman A. Doster J. Drayton M. Duch G. Ettort K Eisenman I. Ernst S. Evans T. Evans I. Fairfield M. Fallstich J. Fasching D. Fauerbach M. Faulkner A. Faust K. Fehr T. Fejes J. Fenstermaker K. Foreman R. Frable I. Frantz H. Frey R. Frey T. Fullman D. Gaffney T. Gallagher W. Gates A. Gehranger T. Getz W. Getz I. Goletz E. Gonzalez L. Gonzalez V. Gonzalez I. Green 128 FRESHMEN D. Gregory S. Griflin F. Grossett B. Grube C Gruber J. Guth M. Gutierrez G. Guzman C. Hagendorf M. Hanna M. Hanna W. Hariegle D. Hams A. Hausman C. Heich T. Hem G. Hellrich G. Hendricks B. Hess W. Hess T. Hicks S. Him D. Hines D. Hinkle S. Hird R. Hohl R. Holubowski L. Hontz L. Horvath M. Hottinger M. Howell D. Jacob J. Jameson D. Jarrah E. Johnson E. Johnson 12« FRESHMEN G. Johnson J. Johnson L Johnson D. Jones C. Josh K. Kacsur S. Keet D. Keller T. Keller W. Kern M. Kholi F. Khoury K. Kieler W. King D. Kistler M. Klipple S. Klotz K. Knopp J. Kondravy K. Kondravy D. Kowatch F Kraicmk C. Kramer J. Krasley J. Kreidler T. Kroll D. Krosecz K. Kuhns M. Kuip J. Kurtz R. Laoey S. LaGerda T. Lagler T. Larkin J. Leiser H. Lego FRESHMEN D. Leitgeb M. Ltchty M. Lizotte T. Lloyd M. Lopez V. Lopez A. Loughrey M. Lourdes G. Lukow S. Makdesi H. Makhoul S. Makhoul K. Marsteller C. Marquardt S. Marzuoli L. Mascan V. Mathews D. Mattem N McCafferty L. McCants R. McPherson R. Meitzler S. Mercado S. Metchoe G. Micek C. Middleton S. Middleton C. Milder B. Millhouse B. Miller G. Miller I. Miller L. Mirsky D. Mitzler J. Modesti C. Moore FRESHMEN D. Morales S. Morehouse P. Morgan M. Moser B. Moyer C. Moyer C. Moyer D. Moyer M. Moyer R. Moyer S. Moyer J. Nagle W. Natal S. Nau K. Newhart W. Niedermeyer F. Nieves S. Nimeh C. Noel M. Nonnemaker D. Ockovic T. Ockovic L. Oliveira I. Oswald A. Pabon M. Parker A. Pawluk Z. Perez R. Perry T. Peters S. Petrakovich C. Petss R. Phillips E. Pihre E. Pizarro M. Plantier 132 FRESHMEN K Plessl T. Plumiee A. Poston W. Ouier N. Quinones S. Ramos T. Rauch S. Reeves P. Rehng M. Reichelderier R Reph L. Reppert G. Ressler E. Reyes L. Reyes M. Reyes T. Rice G. Richan C Richard V. Riddick W. Ringlaben I. Rivera L. Rivera N. Rivera S. Robertson B. Rockmore T. Rodgers E. Rodriguez 1. Rodriguez L Rodnguez D. Roethlem ]. Rosano N. Rosano B. Rossanese S. Sabol ]. Saleet FRESHMEN A. Sali by D. Santiago I. Santiago R. Santiago H. Saruba C. Schadler K. Schaffer M Schatfer S. Schaffer C. Schaller B. Schamitz B. Schleicher B. Schlicher I. Schlicher C. Seaboume I. Sedonise M. Seidel N. Shaier D. Shalkowski T. Sharesky Z. Shehab P. Shelly R. Shelly M. Shifiert R. Shifter B. Siegfried C. Siegfried D. Smith J. Smith S. Smith T. Smith V. Sommers M. Sosnowski A. Soto R. Soto S. Soto A. Stahlnecker E. Stahlnecker W. Stengel K. Stout R. Stroble K. Strouse 134 FRESHMEN C. Styron V. Szabo N. Tabshi C. Taylor L. Terplan D. Thomas M. Tillman M. Tirado M. Toccl F. Torres L. Torres L. Trevorah R. Troxell A. Tumbaugh M. Twining A. Vasquez A Vasquez L. Vasquez D. Venditto K. Verholy I. Wagner K. Wagner M. Wagner W. Warmkessel S. Weibel K. Wellington T. Wendell P. Wescoe T. West A. Whitbeck K. Whitbeck D. Williams L Wilt C. Wmgert L. Yocun H. Yonak N. Yopak I. Younes B. Zeppenielt M. Zeppentield B. Zerfass D. Ziegentuss GOLF: Aber ami Sc Miller SOCCER: M Suleet. M Sahfc Sayegh. V Youssel. M Marushak. FOOTBALL Row 1- I. Paul. P Mills. A Austin P Moy-r T. Al {••luk-r. A Hicks Row 2- A. Melcnctoz. I Wossaum. S. Steltie. I Halims, D Ret H. D. Houser. C. Newhard, B Duetsch; Missing- ’ Sf «eight, D Cocco. B. Smothers. G. Karpeuk WRESTLING K Sommons. T. Johnson, M Stewart. C. Sutphen. L. 1 M Boyer C. At- -' Missing- K Girnbor (Above) CROSS-COUNTRY: M. Marushak. A Melem I : i ui M Getfc r. I Roberts; Missing- C Miller. M --w.,n (Below) BASKETBALL: A. Robinson. B. Duel:. W t:i k, C Newharrl; Missing- T Fnsby A Tabb SWIMMING: hw.ib I Poh. F Gur-nno. M. Garber GYMNASTICS L. Detly and J. Hunsicker CHEERLEADING 1 Alffitt, D. Rushing. I. Hunsicker. L. Deily. R fiit hrnan. K Emery nsperg r. J Micek. I Phillips. L. Allyeh BASKETBALL (Above) CROSS-COUNTRY TENNIS: Atiych. R. Bachm Mirer. (Below) SENIOR ATHLETES MAUSER, HANNIS ALL STATE HONORABLE MENTION Above: Dale Houser strides past a sprawled Allen defender while Dion Reed straightens another: Right: Chris Mauser takes a momentary breather on the sidelines dunng the Whitehall game. 138 Quarterback Dion Reed looks down the line at Whitehall. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Steiner's first year . . . Au- gust 16th practice begins ... two weeks of double ses- sions ... Coach Marck's hill ... Mr. Wood scouts team ... Mr. Phillips-JV ... Coach Smith's sled drills ... Saturday scrimmages ... Husky Pride ... Chinese push-ups ... Jangles . .. tigers ... season starts Sep- tember 11... Liberty-Steiner's debut ... big defensive game ... shutout ... big game for Rich George ... Parkland-tough game ... Husky 4th quarter pride . . . late comeback . . . Newhard and Beck hurt ... Central- big upset .. . Huskies show pride in rival loss .. . Eas- ton-Huskies play tough ... late touchdown defeats Hus- kies ... pride still there .. . Northampton-2nd victory ... Chris Mauser-18 tackles ... Rich George-big T.D. run ... John Lutte out for season ... P-burg-tough team ... Huskies show pride in big loss ... Freedom-Hannis and Speight combine for T.D. ... big defensive game .. . big game for Houser ... Whitehall-good start . .. down 7-0 at half ... Huskies show 4th quarter pride by scoring ... Reed to Houser ... one of the best played games of the year ... Becahi-big team ... Husky come- back falls short ... Reed engineers 4th quarter drive ... Alien-seniors last game ... strong start ... strong finish ... Husky Pride shows despite bad season ... All-Stater Chris Mauser led defense ... 103 tackles . .. Dion Reed-Mr. Touchdown ... over 900 yards passing ... field goal kicker ... game-winner vs. Northampton ... Dale Houser-played a lot of positions . .. good runner and receiver ... did it all ... Jeff Hannis-best lineman ... anchored defensive line ... all-state candi- date ... Sophomores-John Schaeffer, Darryl Liverman, and Dave Lutte did good job filling in for injured starters ... Chris Newhard's tireless running ... Larry Was- sum's extras after practices ... JV's get the bags . .. varsity raids. LED OPP 20 Liberty 14 Parkland 14 14 Central Catholic 19 10 Easton 13 10 Northampton 9 0 Phillipsburq 43 14 Freedom 0 8 Whitehall 19 0 Bethlehem Catholic 7 14 Allen 27 VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row 1- K Speight. J. Hannis A. Melendez. D. Houser. D. Reed. T. Allender, R. Moyer; Row 2- Coach Smith, L. Wassum. P. Boyle L. Paul. A. Austin, B. Olesh. S. Stef he, B. Deutsch. A Robinson. C. Karpeuk. D. Cocco. Coach Marcks J?ow 3-Coach Molatzak P. Mills. E. Johnson. R. George, J. Lutte, R. Smothers, C. Newhard. P Beck, L. Sweigard. R Williams. Coach Fisher: Row 4- Coach Phillips. I Kutzko. I. Remer. I. McCants. F. McNeil. E. Younes. M. Houser, R. Bilger, D. Dougherty, T. Walker. Coach Wood; Row 5-TrainerG. Harper, M. Holubek, Head Coach T. Steiner. 139 J. V S REVERSE VARSITY RECORD AT 6-3-1 The offensive line refreshes during a time out. John Schaffer adjusts his pads before rejoining the action. J.V. FOOTBALL: Row i - R. Simmons, S. Atiyeh. F McNeil, J. McCants, M. Houser. M. Felegy, F Dieter Row 2- Coach Molotzak, D. Liverman. B. Safi. R Ardle. J. Whitman. I Sedor M Holubeck Row 3- M Rowe. L Lister. M. Schmick. J. Remer. S. Kut2CO, D. Weidner; Row 4- Coach Phillips, F. Wagner. J. Shaffer, E. Younes, D. Lutte. L. Sweigard. LED 6 Liberty OPP 14 7 Parkland 0 18 Central Catholic 8 14 Easton 14 6 Philhpsburg 14 18 Northampton 12 31 Whitehall 6 7 Freedom 6 10 Bethlehem Catholic 8 6 Allen 20 140 Chris Blount turns the comer against Northampton. FROSH OFFENSE LED BY FRABLE’S 5 T.D. ’S FRESHMEN FOOTBALL: Preseason starts ... first year for freshmen football at Dieruff ... double sessions produce sore players ... a good start . .. winning the first two games .. . Parkland victory 24-6 ... Frable injuring his toe at the Central game .. . getting beat by Shawnee-a real powerhouse .. . Chomey getting knocked out during the Northampton game .. . Tom Fejes as quarterback against P-burg . .. losing to an undefeated Freedom 13-6 .. . playing Whitehall under the lights ... and losing 20-6 .. . the big game-Allen .. . working harder than ever before . . . losing 26-6 . .. the last game .. . learning what Husky Pride is all about ... the season taught the team Husky Pride. Tom Fejes gets the pass away despite strong pressure. LED OPP 24 Parkland 6 16 Central Catholic o 6 Easton 28 Northampton 35 6 Phillipsburg 16 6 Freedom 14 0 Whitehall 14 0 Bethlehem Catholic 20 6 Allen 28 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL: Row J- Coach Molotzak, M. Howell. R. Frable. J. Keet. I. Collard, J. Lotti. Coach Fisher; Row 2-G. Johnson. S. Soto. B. King. E. Johnson, T. Fejes, R. Stroble Row 3- C. Blount. B. Pnmer. M Plantier. A Atiyeh. M. Deifer. B. Rosanese; Row 4- K. Kuhns, B. Schamitz, S. Clark. R.Soto. M. Hanna. 141 ‘LOOK OUT, IT’S US, THE TEAM OF ’83’ VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Look out! It's us. the team of '82. . . . Camp- please claim your remains at the main desk . . . Kim's frog . . . from coast to coast .. . Have a seat! . . . June Bruno ... 5 minutes! ... getting to know each other and becoming a squad ... She's a vegetarian. .. . JoAnne always finding someone to make her bed . .. Daph falling through her bunk ... munching out ... scheduled showers ... Lorraine, I think it's time we had a talk! Lorraine, do you want to grow up to be 5'? (JoAnne) ... Mims munching by flashlight .. . Let it whip.” ... “Flame Thrower. ... Roz's alarm waking everyone but her! . .. Buddies from BeCaHi ... crazy Kathy and the rest of the great staff ... one of the top 5 squads . .. spirit stick every night ... Bitsy, Blanche, and Dolly . .. C'mon Might tie Irish ... dancing in the halls and downstairs with BeCa ... thinking we were in trouble when we really won a spirit stick .. . The other day I met a Bear!” ... Hot summer practices ... Nanna ... I was only showing! (pam) ... Ready? Okeh!” (JoAnne) ... Dingy's Pop-up ... teaching the J's” ... Do it one more time, I wasn't watching. “(Mrs. D.W.) ... selling candles and spirit buttons .. . pop-ups .. . Foot- ball season- T-O-U-C-H D-O-W-N ... I don’t want to do that cheer!”, .. What's up, Money!?” (Lisa) ... It's our last first game! ... Can we wear our coats? ... Do you wanta get down? ... Dances after the games .. . the van dying at P-Burg ... dressing up for the Whitehall (Halloween) game . . . singing on the van . . Allen vs. Dieruff-1,000 balloons ... the wind! ... decorating the Commons ... painting signs and other cheerleaders .. . Peprally ... doing our pom-pom routine ... staying straight-through”! ... cheering at the bonfire ... Husky Scopes ... decorating houses ... pillow cases . . . cheer- ing in the rain! ... Ohhh-Baby! (Mims) ... competitions .. Mrs. Wildonger driving the van . .. early morning practices ... Now when you're up, you're up? ... the Christmas Party .., Santa hats .. . One-we are the Hus- kies! ... Lynn not going to the Spaghetti Dinner because of the meat sauce . . . Basketball Season-BA-SK- ET, phone home!!! ... not flip-out ! ... Kung-fu fighters ... fratinizing on the way home ... Lori always doing splits up front .. . Teshia's ET imitations ... Hi! Weiner! (Chris) ... laughing more than cheering while the B-Ball team warms up ... all the funny ways of adapting The team of '82 to ' 83 ... Donna: alias- Chrissy Snow ! ... Scott, Scott, Scott! (Lorraine) ... “Dag! (Daphne) ... When are we going to eat? ... let's hurry up and practice so we can watch the JV game ... Slow down! .. . Mike's fan club ... rude fans ... no foul motions on TV! ... Eggbert ... Nerves! .. . Your Mama!! ... Woody's 1,000 points ... the Emmaus game when Lori forgot her tights! and the Easton game when she forgot her skirt!!! ... Get rid of your gum! ... Roz and Lori misplacing their rings ... You are the sun, you are the rain. ... our many complaints: Is my hair flat? (Donna), I'm too fat! (Lynn), Am I shiny? (Roz), I don't care what we do! (Daphne) ... the LAST-last game!!! ... clinics .. . tryouts ... the end of the road for Seniors! .. . Memories to Last a Life-time!! ... Cheer- leaders we'll always be, till we meet again! (one more time) Cheerleaders' spirits aren't dampened by the ram at the Allen game. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row 1 - P Algatt and Kiska Row 2- Rushing. J. Hunsicker Row 3:- R. Bachman. L. Deiley. K. Emery Row 4- L. Chapleski. C. Miller, D. Sillies, L. Joseph. L. Bayer. T. Reed. 142 J.V CHEERLEADERS: Row I D Jarrah. S Weibel; Row 2- R Moyer, W. Johnson, K. Schaeffer Row 3-S. Griffin, J. Wolfe, S. Dubbs J.V. CHEERLEADERS J.V. CHEERLEADING:Tryouts ... thrill of making the squad ... 82-83 J.V. squad consists of Rachele, Wendy, Robyn, Kim, Jane, Sue. Dana, Sandie, Sally ... hot sum- mer practices ... making new friends . .. selling candles and buttons . .. learning from the varsity ... painting signs ... nervous for the first game ... preparing for the Allen game ... pep rally ... melting at the bonfire ... listening to General Hospital in the ambulance at the J.V. football games ... cheering in the cold and rain ... faces ... cheering our teams to victory ... Rachele, I don’t like this cheer” ... Wendy, Move down .. . Christmas party .. . exchanging gifts ... thinking up mounts ... disagreeing at practices .. . Jane's suction cup sneaker ... practices before games ... trying to cheer with five girls ... last minute ending. Sue Dubfc thinks the Huskies are just Dyn-o-inite!” 143 PAT BAUER SELECTED TO EPC ALL STAR TEAM Above: Tamara Schiffert is pressed by a Freedom opponent Right: Coach Neifert watches the action from the sidelines. 144 Diane Pagano scrambles lor the ball. HOCKEY HAS 2-13-3 SEASON FIELD HOCKEY: grueling summer practice ... double sessions . . . five laps . . . suicides on field ... sticks down . . . get behind it . .. Coach Neifert scream- ing ... Coach Lender's stick maneuvers . . . captains . . . every comer is a goal . . . new rules ... Freda's obstructions . .. running, running .. . drills, drills ... Coach Neifert's jeans rolled up seven times to fit her ... good times .. . bad times . .. cheers on bus . . . water battles . . . get the cages . .. Freda's mighty swings ... friendships . .. pizza party-Coach's treat ... Coach Nei- fert's end of season part memories .. . two victories .. . rumble with Northampton ... Go-Go doing splits to keep the ball out of the cage . . . Sand and Teresa's stick breaking . .. Theresa getting hit with the ball . .. Vikki calling for help . . . Rita's triangle hey man . . . Kathy, put your stick down . . . Pat's great defense . . . Louanna time ... Did you see 60-60 in the air ... Great season girls ... Good luck next year. Tamara SchiHert moves lor the ball with help trom Pagano and Bauer. LED OPP 2 Northampton 3 1 Phillipsburg 1 0 Easton 2 1 Freedom 0 0 Allen 7 0 Emma us 3 1 Whitehall 1 0 Parkland 4 1 Liberty 3 0 Northampton 2 0 Phillipsburg 5 1 Easton 3 1 Freedom 0 0 Allen 5 0 Emmaus 5 0 Whitehall 0 0 Parkland 5 1 Liberty 2 145 FIELD HOCKEY: Row - D. Morales, T. SchiHert, G. Dayoub, S. Safa, P. Bauer. R. Aoun; Row 2- L. McKouhl, D. Pagano, V. Kacsur. G. Simmons, I. Morales, P. Uderman. K. Crouthamel; Row 3- A. Riddick, V. Mynck, T. Whitehead, K. Polscer, F. Spruill, J. Kloiber. L. McCants. GOLFERS WIN PETRUSHA GOES TO DISTRICT TOURNAMENT GOLF: Second year under head coach, Mr, Ritz ... starting practice in the middle of August ... seven out of eight starters returning from last year's team . .. Dieruff won its first match in eight years ... beating Central and P-burg ... finishing up with a 4-12 record ... Mike Young managing to misplace his golf clubs at the Park- land-Becahi match .. . playing the Alien-Freedom match in the pouring rain . .. Mike Slonaker sitting by himself in the van ... watching and making comments about golfer, Bilee Kein ... having putting contests on putts over 60 feet . .. putting on the concrete greens at Oak Hills Country Club ... team's score of 434 at Emmaus was Dieruffs best in at least a decade ... leading scorer, Bob Petruska, represented Dieruff in the District Tournament ... Steve Miller, Bob Petruska, Mike Young, Mark Young, and John Suter represented Dieruff in the East Penn Tournament ... Steve Miller takes second place for his effort in the tournament .. . having pride in knowing that this year's team was the best in the last eight years ... knowing that next year's team will be even better because seven out of eight will again return ... all the fun we had this year! Coach Ritz gives an impromptu golf clinic. GOLF: C. Aber, S. Miller. J. Suter. B. Stewart. Coach Ritz. M. Young. D. Steckel, M Young, B. Petruska. M. Slonaker. LED OPP 474 Allen 43S Freedom 417 472 Central Catholic 491 Phillipsburg 545 455 Bethlehem Catholic 392 Parkland 401 434 Emmaus 370 Liberty 388 459 Allen 408 Freedom 401 441 Central Catholic 457 Phillipeburg 523 466 Emmaus 389 Liberty 415 462 Bethlehem Catholic 394 Parkland 421 146 Deb Saeger demonstrates some tenacious net play. GIRLS’ TENNIS WINLESS; BLACKER AND SCHULTE UNDEFEATED DOUBLES GIRLS' TENNIS: Get down on the courts and start warming up! ... E.T. or Mrs. Olson ... Ann and Cathy's undefeated double's team ... Kathy, Dad, get off my bike! ... Ann and Debbie's daily numbers ... Linda and Kathy, When are my sneakers coming in? ... Kathy and Cathy's flips ... Cathy's holy sneakers . .. Mrs. Olson’s birthday party ... Gatorade or water today ... Tracey, my nose ... Did it go over the net? ... switch ... keep your eye on the ball ... Mrs. Olson's grip ... I can’t see; it’s too dark out here! ... playing in the rain ... Stacey's punker clothes . .. our perfect season!?! ... turn on the wipers and radio ... sweeped doubles' matches at P-burg ... Get the brooms and sweep the court. ... cutoffs for sundaes?! . .. Mrs. Olson funning running ... get back on the baseline ... hit the ball right at her ... good strategy ... run your laps . .. stretch out ... Whose turn is it to carry down the balls? . . . Ann's almost win at Districts ... our entry wasn't in time because of Columbus' birthday . .. and all those great times none of us will forget. LED OPP 1 Easton 6 0 Whitehall 7 1 Parkland 6 0 Freedom 7 1 Bethlehem Catholic 6 3 Liberty 4 1 Allen 6 2 Central Catholic 5 3 Phillipsburg 4 0 Northampton 6 0 Emma us 6 147 GIRLS' TENNIS: Row i - L. Atiyeh. A. Blacker. S. Dailey. R. Bachman Row 2 C. Schulte, D. Saeger. C. Sierzega; Row 3- C. Ziegenfuss. T. Getz. W Larimer. BOOTERS WIN ONE VARSITY SOCCER: Physicals one day, practice the next ... rusty skills ... untit bodies ... only two and one halt weeks until Stroudsburg opener ... scrimmages not bad ... defense ok ... scoring weak . .. defensive mis- takes give Stroudsburg the edge .. . next comes Liberty ... lost ... Becahi-tough .. . Easton tie 2-2 .,. we're on the way ... not so ... Emmaus creams us .. Parkland proves the victor .. . must beat P-burg-we do ... hooray ... showing character against Bethlehem schools ... good show against Liberty at night in the stadium .. . Ziyad outstanding ... remember that ref ... Coach makes a defensive switch ... Mark moves up and scores in four straight games . .. not enough ... Emmaus wins 2-0 ... rematch with Parkland ... Victor sits ... Allen coming twice ... at home we got 'em but blow it .. . got to get P-burg ... emotions give out . .. Mark and Zicid make first team ... Congratulations ... next year-look- ing good ... all right. Team members show some togetherness of! the field. Goalie Ziyad Sayegh pursues a loose ball. VARSITY SOCCER: Row i-G. Saliby. M. Hanna. S. Dwinell, J. Geczi. I. Younes; Row 2- A Atiyeh. R. Kholi, Gabi. Richan, B. Quach, Y Younes; Row 3- Coach Landis. M. Marushak, C. Laudenslager, M. Saliby. N. Saleet, E. Aoun. N Younes. V. Yousseff; Missing- Z. Sayegh. LED OPP 0 Stroudsburg 3 0 Liberty 3 0 Bethlehem Catholic 6 2 Easton 2 0 Emmaus 6 0 Parkland 4 1 Phillipsburg 0 0 Freedom 1 1 Liberty 5 1 Bethlehem Catholic 2 1 Freedom 4 2 Easton 3 1 Emmaus 2 1 Parkland 5 0 Allen 3 1 Allen 2 0 Phillipsburg 4 148 Gabi Richan speeds past his opponents. J.V. SOCCER TEAM POSTS 4-7-3 RECORD Samir Afif maneuvers upfield. LED OPP 5 Northampton 5 0 Liberty 0 1 Bethlehem Catholic 2 0 Easton 3 2 Emma us 1 1 Parkland 4 4 Northampton 2 0 Allen 1 2 Phillipsburg 1 0 Freedom 2 0 Liberty 2 2 Bethlehem Catholic 3 0 Easton 0 4 Emmaus 2 J. V. SOCCER: Row 1 - M. Nimeh. M. Hanna. S. AM. S. Makdesi. J. Younes; Row 2- N. Younes. J. Miller. B. Quach. B. Richan, J. Frantz. J. Hann, Y. Youne Row 3 S. Dwinell. C. Laudenslager. B. Laudenslager. S. Emme, W. Azar. Coach Saliby. GIRLS UNDEFEATED EPC AND DISTRICT XI CHAMPS UNDEFEATED GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Row i- Lynn Bayer. Barb Schrampi. Laune Schuler. Donna Saeqer Row 2 Kathy Micek, Barb Lane, Judy Micek, Sharon Rehrig, Geri Micek, Coach John Morrow Coach Morrow accepts championship banner from Mr. Meilinger. LED OPP 25 Allen 32 25 Allen 33 15 Bethlehem Catholic 50 15 Bethlehem Catholic 50 19 Central Catholic- 38 17 Central Catholic 44 19 Easton 41 23 Easton 35 25 Emmaus 31 27 Emmaus 29 18 Freedom 44 18 Freedom 41 15 Liberty 49 15 Liberty 47 19 Northampton 40 16 Northampton 45 19 Whitehall 39 18 Whitehall 40 150 Mark Gerber strides with record breaking form. GERBER AND LANE HOLD HUSKY RECORDS CROSS COUNTRY: Emmaus' Bill (L.S.) ... Friend- ly's Reeses Piecies Sundaes ... Running home after meets ... George and the Boomerang ... getting rid of the wrestler ... beating Emmaus 27-29 ... Don't forget Jerome Street hill ... going 11 -0 before getting uniforms ... Charles' Snuggles ... running around the football team .. . Emmaus' Human Megaphone .. . Where are Barb and Chris? .. . borrowing Whitehall's apples .. . early Saturday morning practices ... Coach messes up again ... Coach attempts to run ... Coach's evil chuckle ... ordering french fries at Friendly's (B.L.) ... Jimmy's hotdogs ... keep away from the guys ... canal runs that never end ... love those hot July practices ... Barb Lane's sweaters ... Hot sweaty sticky days of midsummer ... double sessions ... sodas and ice cream after wor- kouts ... stunning victory over Allen . .. the boys' Al- most steak dinner at Easton ... handicapped match - boys against the girls . .. Good job, Mark! ... Stay up there ... OK Chris ... work your way up ... Come on Curly!! ... you're missing a good race up there ... come on Anibaaaaa ... all right ... OK SHWAABY ... your tough stick with him ... good back up support by Pa- velko and Voit ... come on Jeff-you can beat her ... Hey Mark, second place isn't bad! .. . George ran faster after getting curly hair .. . Nitchman, A B, railroad. Canal ... speed workout at track separates men from boys .. . hills . .. Mr. Morrow lead all the way to Sherman Street ... Mark's stunning school record of 16:16. LED 19 Allen OPP 36 31 Allen 25 22 Bethlehem Catholic 35 16 Bethlehem Catholic 39 25 Central Catholic 32 17 Central Catholic 42 28 Easton 27 31 Easton 24 31 Emmaus 26 41 Emmaus 20 24 Freedom 31 15 Freedom 44 29 Liberty 28 25 Liberty 31 25 Northampton X 25 Northampton X 31 Parkland 24 29 Parkland 27 21 Phillipsburg X 29 Phillipsburg 27 31 Whitehall 25 23 Whitehall 32 CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1-L. Schuler. G. Micek. K. Roberts. S. Rehrig, D. Saeger; Row 2- B. Schrampl, L. Bayer K Micek, I Micek. B Lan Row 3- T Kroll. C. Miller. M Gerber A Melendez. G. Chedraoui, I. Coleman. M. Svaby. Coach Morrow. 151 WOOTSICK SURPASSES 1000 POINT PLATEAU Steve Wootsick shoots ... anc scores his thousandth career point against Emmaus. Wootsiclc is congratulated by fnends and family on achieving the thousand point landmark. Above: Alan Tabb Scores against Phillipsburg; Right: Steve Wootsick attempts a followup against Emmaus. HUSKIES IN DISTRICTS BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL: Mr. Haines' first season as head coach ... opening day victory over Pan- ther Valley ... jumping out to a 7-0 record ... a disap- pointing loss to Central Catholic ... starting lineup con- sists of three transfers from area high schools - Tim List er from Allen, Tim Fiisby from Central, and Chris Noo- dles Newhard from Whitehall ... rounding out the start- ing lineup are Steve “Wonder Wootsick and Chester “The Molester Fuller ... All-State candidate Steve Wootsick breaks the 1000 point barrier against Emmaus . .. sweat ... hard work . .. practice every night Huskies move on to District XI playoffs ... hard fought 46-45 victory over Liberty in the opening round . . biggest victory of the year - 43-39 win over the Allen Canaries ... Husky Pride prevails ... a trip to Stabler Arena for a game against Whitehall ... rowdy fans ... “Let’s Go Huskies .. . Huskies end season with a disap- pointing 34-31 loss to the Zephyrs ... congratulations on a great season ... Huskies are still Number One with our dedicated fans. LED OPP 45 Panther Valley 23 69 O.J. Roberts 53 56 Nanticoke 53 59 Parkland 46 40 Nazareth 30 65 Becahi 39 45 Whitehall 39 61 Central 74 55 Allen 73 55 Hazleton 53 71 Wilson W. Lawn 60 68 Abington 72 64 Penncrest 56 54 P-burg 58 67 Emmaus 72 41 Easton 52 60 Freedom 42 51 Liberty 43 73 Northampton 47 44 Central 50 47 Allen 53 78 Hazleton 68 57 P-burg 63 55 Easton 64 46 Liberty 45 VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL: Row 1- Asst. Coach Tannous, S. Wootsick, Coach Haines; Row 2- F. McNeil, ]. Polek. D. Orlando. T. Lister, C. Newhard. S. Reinhard, B. Brader, T. Fnsby, C. Fuller. A. Ronbinson. T. Hahn. 153 J.V.’S EVEN OUT AT 11-11 JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS’ BASKETBALL. Dieruff's J.V. B season with an 11-11 record. On this year's team, the feeling of pride was the true meaning of the season. Though Coach Tannous did not have a permanent start- ing five, he did, however, use all his ten players to the team's best advantage. The boys showed their Husky Pride by beating first place teams Easton and Northamp- ton. The team's overall performance and attitude signal bright hopes for future Dieruff basketball teams. Scott Remhard moves to the hoop while Dom Orlando follows. Greg Wiik takes a heavy toll driving over the Stateliners. LED OPP 47 Panther Valley 41 68 O.J. Roberts 49 61 Nanticoke 48 45 Parkland 37 60 Nazareth 31 59 Becahi 43 26 Whitehall 31 50 Central Catholic 66 46 Allen 62 53 Hazleton 54 54 Wilson West Lawn 53 59 Phillipsburg 62 46 Emmaus 59 51 Easton 57 61 Freedom 44 63 Liberty 47 66 Northampton 46 55 Central Catholic 74 51 Allen 67 48 Hazleton 58 65 Phillipsburg 74 68 Easton 62 154 BOYS’JUNIOR VAR SITY BASKETBALL: E. Harns. M. Dellisant, D. Lutte. S. Sommons. D. Liverman. B. Laudenslager. Coach Tannous. T. Street. G. Wiik, T Mumma, J. Moyer. D. Dauben- speck. R. Lacey. FROSH CAGERS 13-4 Alton Cannon drives powerfully. Alton Cannon shoots while Dave Kistler follows. LED OPP 50 Parkland 41 49 Becahi 40 52 Whitehall 36 69 Central 49 62 Allen 72 47 Shawnee (B) 30 65 Pburg 44 44 Emma us 46 58 Shawnee (A) 77 76 Freedom 41 53 Liberty 68 65 Shawnee (A) 49 73 Northampton 27 71 Central 60 64 Allen 59 72 Shawnee (B) 47 71 Pburg 42 FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL: Row i- B Schamitz, J. Borne man. A Cannon D Kistler. E. Johnson. A Hausman Row 2 J. Green. D. Hines. D. Jones, C Blount. B Rockmore 155 JOYCE PHILLIPS SCORES THOUSAND A jubilant Joyce Phillips is surrounded by well-wishers after she scored her thousandth career point against Central Catholic. Judy Micek looks to Kelly Leibensperger to complete a fast break. Linda Atiyeh passes inside. 156 UNDEFEATED GIRLS EPC AND DISTRICT XI CHAMPS With the five starters back from last season, the Dierufi girls' basketball team holds a record of 27 and 0. The team is working hard to better themselves with every game and hope to do well in the state tournament. The starting lineup is made up of senior-center Kelly Leiben- sperger, senior-guard Judy Micek, senior-guard Joyce Phillips, senior-guard forward Linda Atiyeh, and junior- forward Debbie Saeger. With a strong bench, excellent coaching, and an all-around team effort, the Dieruff girls have proved to be the best team in the league. We wish them the best and hope they continue to be successful! VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL: The season dedi- cated to Mr. Mugavero ... 27-0 League Champions ... most consecutive wins ... most wins in a season ... Lippy . . . Lumpy ... Limpy ... Pinky .. . Knee ... THE IRON FIVE . Attacking Mr. Lerch for Reese's cups ... Joyce's 1000 points ... an outstanding J.V. team ... hard practices ... long bus rides ... Is this the way to Kutztown? ... Hands up defense ... Hustle back ... Press . . . Who has lotion? ... hand forks for the melted ice cream cake ... Ecky’s muscle spasms . .. leaky water bottles ... jumping around in the locker room . .. Kelly's knot (good job) ... Linda's little trip over the chain ... Mr. Angus' applesauce ... Di’s nice hairdo ... Kelly's blocks ... Judy's hustle ... Joyce's speed . .. Debbies- saves ... Linda's ball movement ... Go-Go Kathy Geri- Tanya-Karen-Diane-Marsha-Cathy-great job ... 17 for 23 at the foul line ... The cheerleaders' enthusiasm ... Great coaching!!! Mr. Young ... Mr. Eck . .. Mr. Silfies ... What a difference ... Let's make a deal ... We play hard ... 10 laps .. . Everyone at the baseline .. . 10+8+6 + 4 + 2 ... Foulline ... Take Off . .. Squat thrusts ... Push ups ... Sit ups ... Jog ... Find a line ... 30 ... Full court layups . . . anything else coach??? ... pre-game locker room talks ... peeking in the gym office before home games ... Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge ... I said, “Get Down .. . All-around team effort .. . Keep it up throughout the playoffs!!! LED OPP 73 Manan Catholic 58 68 Saucon Valley 19 55 Quakertown 33 Parkland 25 81 Bethlehem Catholic 47 51 Whitehall 21 69 Central Catholic 33 65 Allen 33 57 Hazleton 50 54 Philhpsburg 24 54 Emma us 41 59 Easton 29 75 Stroudsburg 33 69 Freedom 16 80 Liberty 23 55 Northampton 41 46 Central Catholic 42 64 Allen 37 58 Hazleton 43 74 Philhpsburg 43 63 West Hazleton 46 66 Easton 29 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row J-Coach Young. L Atiyeh. I. Phillips I. Micek K Leibensperger, D. Saeger; Row 2- Coach Eck. G. Micek. G. Dayoub. C. Micek, T. Lloyd, K Plessl. D. Schulte, Coach Silfies. 157 J.V.’S RECORD 22-1 GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL. The 1982-83 Girls' J.V. Basketball team proceeded through its season with excellence. Regardless of a few tough com- petitors, the team persisted with Husky Pride and deter- mination. Gladys (Go-Go) Dayoub, the 5'2 freshman guard, led the team in scoring with 303 points for the season, an average of 13.7 points per game. Under the supervision of Coach Don Eck and assistant Dave Silfies, the junior cagers kept pace with their varsity teammates with a 22-1 overall record. Contributing to the victories were Cathy Schulte, Cathy Micek, Tonia Lloyd, Gladys Dayoub, Marcia Wister, Dianne Pagano, Karen Plessl, and Geri Micek. Many of the J.V.'s saw fourth quarter varsity action and therefore look forward to competing on a varsity level next year. Cathy Micek maneuvers between two Central opponents. Cathy Schulte looks to pass to a teammate. GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL : len Micek, G. Dayoub, M. Wister, T. Lloyd. K. Plessl, C. Schulte, C. Micek. LED OPP 55 Marian Catholic 51 46 Saucon Valley 10 35 Quakertown 28 49 Parkland 25 55 Bethlehem Catholic 28 39 Whitehall 34 55 Central Catholic 22 36 Allen 27 56 Hazleton 42 65 Phillipsburg 18 43 Emma us 20 46 Easton 35 52 Stroudsburg 27 43 Freedom 38 66 Liberty 24 44 Northampton 41 41 Central Catholic 21 46 Allen 48 48 Hazleton 44 65 Phillipsburg 18 50 Ea3ton 33 57 West Hazleton 40 15« Lisa Reppert shoots over a Liberty player. FROSH GIRLS FINISH 8-2 FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL: The girls' fresh- man basketball team finished the season with an 8-2 re- cord. Both losses came against Allen. Even after their first loss, the girls didn't lose their confidence throughout the rest of the season. The team members remember; being nervous during 6th and 7th periods .. . Mr. Silfies and his big smile . . . games played with 10-11 fouls ... stopping at McDonald's before a game ... Mr. Lerch and his candy after the games . .. Lisa's foul shooting and Dar- lene's crazy shots .. . when the season was over, every- one wished it would last longer. Donna Thomas scores on a fast break while Wanda Brickhouse and Lisa Repperi tollow. LED OPP 36 Parkland 32 61 Bethlehem Catholic 10 25 Allen 32 37 Emmaus 36 60 Shawnee 32 34 Freedom 31 50 Liberty 23 39 Northampton 21 30 Allen 29 159 FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL. L. McCants. D. Gaffney, W. Brickhouse. L. Bowers. D. Thomas, L. Reppert, N. Diaz, Coach Silfies. ANDY VOIT DISTRICT XI CHAMP AT 185 160 VARSITY 5-12 VARSITY WRESTLING: Johnny roll . .. wing ding .. . Kenny's jokes ... making weight ... Gatorade ... bite 'em ... Saunas ... plastic suits ... the huddle ... Jerome St ... spins ... crawls ... push-ups ... pull-ups ... sit-ups ... singles ... doubles . .. bear hug ... Kenny's head lock ... Elias and his ears . .. Andy and Tom slide in the puddle ... Ralph trips at Freedom ... Coach has a baby ... arm drag ... Mr. Chicken Soup ... step on his foot ... Explode! ... Louie's wallet ... cew ... Richard’s mask ... Voit gets Davis Award ... Don't eat dinner and you'll be a winner - that's Kenny's theory . .. Tommy becomes a target of a flying clock. Tournament A WARDS; Easton Tournament - Third Place Lonnie Westerman, Fourth Place Lewis Weaver. First Place Andy Voit; Kutztown Tournament - First Place Lonnie Westerman, Second Place Lewis Weaver, Second Place John Pavelko. First Place and MVP Andy Voit; District XI - First Place Andy Voit. Dwayne Sterner takes to the mat at Allen. l°hn Pavelko flattens his Stateliner opponeni. WRESTLING: Row I-R. Jacoby. R Shelly. L. Weaver. L. Western!.-.,. B. Hess. T. Smith Row 2- Asst. Coach Riddick, M. Hanna, S. Daigle, M. Stewart. D. Ste-ner. T. Perinotto, M. Rowe. J. Pavelko. Coach Heist; Row 3- L. Weaver, C. Brader, R. Kholi. A. Voit. C. Aber, R. Frable. J. Azar. T Sedor, K. Gimbor. M. Holubek K Bogert; Missing- T. Johnson. E. Younes. 161 Coaches Riddick and Heist offer encouragement. Coach Riddick discusses strategey with Bill Hess. 162 Joe Azar tnes to gain an advantage over his Allen opponent. FRESHMEN FINISH 2-6 Coach Marcks talks with his squad. FRESHMAN WRESTLING: This year's Freshman wrestling team was coached by Mr. Marcks. The turnout for the team was disappointing, but Mr. Marcks was pleased with what the kids did for him. The Huskies had only eight of the required sixteen wrestlers on the squad. The eight wrestlers went into the District Tournament and three medal winners emerged: Mike Faulkner, Mike Busa, and Israel Callazo. Chns Noel waits for the signal from the referee. LED 10 Northampton OPP 62 Emmaus 51 18 Freedom 89 38 Allen 50 40 Liberty 46 32 Emmaus 18 29 Easton 17 Phillipsburg 24 163 FRESHMAN WRESTLING: Row 1-C Noel. B. Zeppenfelt. M Busa K. Wellington Row 2- M. Faulkner. F. Grossat, I. Wagner. M Wagner. D. Femande.' Row 3- C Brader. 1. Frantz, A. Lotti. I. Collazo. Coach Marcks. GIRLS’ SWIMMING GIRLS' SWIMMING: This is it ... our big team .. . practicing with guys and being expected to keep up with them . .. Team Whitbeck are you Anne or Kim? . .. Judy qualifies for districts .. . Mr. Angus ... Tammy's law you can swim faster at the meets if you don't practice!” .. . tootsie pops ... Jani gets her best time after being motivated by the simple word, kid ... Doctor Blacker attempts all distance records ... Michelle is final- ly recognized as a senior diver ... the third set of twins comes to Dieruff's team ... a taste of victory over Tama- qua .. . personal records ... Pottsville relays ... Where's Diane? ... Tarzan swim ... Michelle is elected diving captain ... all good swimmers go to heaven ... Tammy's metabolism is thrown off after being switched from her regular events . .. dodging Ziggy ... Cindy swims on ... Jani is sweet-talked into swimming all but one event ... locker room thefts ... the Leisers battle it out in the I.M. ... When are the pictures? ... the im- portant 7 a.m. It's too cold to swim! ... a fun season ... and remember. Michelle Miller perfects her diving form. LED OPP 49 Pottsville 76 32 Northampton 92 38 Whitehall 85 42 Freedom 81 38 Liberty 76 49 Saucon Valley 72 29 Allen 96 42 Parkland 75 28 Emma us 94 35 Easton 86 164 GIRLS' SWIMMING: Row 1- A Blacker, J. Leiser, D. Fritz, J. Leiser. K. Moreland. L Reppert. L. Chontos; Row 2- M Miller, T. Schwab, J. Poh, Coach Harper, Coach Bernhard; Missing- A Whitbeck, K. Whitbeck, C. Cheng. John Kates freestyles. BAUGHMAN, BUSOLITS, HENDRICKS, KATES, KROSECZ, RICE, AND NEIDERMEYER DO WELL IN DISTRICTS BOYS SWIMMINGFrank's whirly ... the map ... Halloween ... Bill Flex Neidermier's massive body ... the Action Pit ... John’s philosophical views on life ... throw Randy in the pool! ... Iron man yardage ... Shadler’s diving ... Crash ... Young Team ... “Who has Ziggy's underwear?” ... Awesome 1st Relay ... Ziggy wins Whirly award ... Share down ... Glenn breaks a minute ... Tito-Tito ... Holly wood” ... Gino Guerino ... Bucky's a whimp .. . Scheller the Windmill ... Randy's trips to Florida . . . Gerber's cheap shots ... Joey's hat and musk .. . Snakes . .. Randy's stupid swim- ming games ... Kro and Fry in the 100 Fly ... Rice's flip turns ... Morning Practice??? ... Fingerprints ... Best Times ... Tootsie pops ... Kates and Busolits qualify for districts-legitimately ... Who moved my car ... no pain no gain ... Kaboom! ... medals ... aw, aw, son-of- a-gun ... Cals ... it's like kissing your sister ... get wet! . .. When's the pizza swim? . .. Randy's bike ... How to Pick up Girls ... a Great Season ... and remember. Frank Guenno butterflys. LED OPP 52 Pottsville 75 38 Northampton 86 SO Freedom 75 62 Liberty 53 73 Saucon Valley 45 31 Allen 90 46 Parkland 78 29 Emma us 95 40 Easton 83 BOYS' SWIMMING: Row i- R. Krasley I. Busolits. F. Guenno. I Kates M. Gerber. D. Baughman; Row 2- Asst. Coach Carl, B. Neidermeyer. R. Frey, C. Schadler, D. Krosecz. G. Hendncks. Coach Bernhard. Row 3-D. Ziegenfuss,T. Rice, I. Kondravy. L. Reppert, K. Moreland. L. Chontos; Missing- J. Scheller, M. Reichelderfer. 165 RIFLE TEAM 8-6 RIFLE TEAM: Municipal Van ... lovebirds ... Gags ... accidental sauna bath . .. pizza ... rockin' platforms ... Can I borrow — Homer ... IP tapes ... Coach's singing . . . you blew your last shot again! . . . Ralph's double-shot on his 100 .. . never any 98's when you need 'em ... the dirt, dust, draft, and mess .. . 1993, the wrestling room is finally finished ... laughter on the line ... dead shells ... I need food . .. I'm saving my lOx ... I don’t want everyone to look or feel bad ... alright team, pedal faster, stop draggin’ your feet . .. Where's my coffee .. . trench coat, hat, shaky hands . . . what were you doing before the match ... eating again! ... Coach McDermott's scope ... but I gotta go to work .. . pin wheels ... victories ... teamwork .. . bad jokes ... Ralph, I mean Todd ... Hit the clothpins ... we'll miss the fun. Coach McDermott explains the nomenclature oi marksmanship to (left) Steve Gamble, Marc Gagliardi, and Chris Agonis and to (right) Ralph Fryling, Todd Bachman, and Steve Fermato. OPP LED 497 Salisbury 492 478 Liberty 493 497 Emma us 489 493 Allen 490 478 Freedom 491 478 Saucon Valley 491 485 Southern Lehigh 492 496 Salisbury 492 479 Liberty 486 495 Emma us 487 592 Allen 591 485 Freedom 491 489 Saucon Valley 490 489 Southern Lehigh 494 166 RIFLE: Row I-1. Annoni, R Bartynski, S. Parks, I. Baumer. M. Gagliardi Row 2- D. Gallagher. E. Neidig. S. Ruch, C. Agonis. Coach McDermott. T. Bachman. C. Wexler, S. Fermato. R. Fryling; Missing- S. Gamble. ROBERTS, HUNSICKER, AND BROWN COMPETE IN DISTRICTS GYMNASTICS: The Spastics . .. you cry .. . you throw tantrums .. your hips and your hands ... Mary- Jane being late . .. forward roll coach ... the dreaded dismounts ... I'll do it at the meet ... five routines Monday ... We can beat this team ... We can hit 90.00 . . . practice with the guys . .. beating Parkland .. . beating up innocent spectators ... lollipops . .. hog- ging the equipment . .. two back handsprings ... four more times and it's all over ... losing our way to Freedom ... grunting and groaning ... I can't ... Where are we going to eat after the meet? ... Let's sabotage the van .. . someone carry the board ... keep your head up ... do some heel drives ... sniffles on the beam ... stretching ... freaking out at the Freedom meet ... Anne tells Pizza Como man off ... munchies before practice .. . Indian apples ... padded beam before the last meet ... Did anyone see Number 7 sweatpants? ... porkers break the equipment ... If anyone I know comes to this meet, I'll kill 'em ... “It's my last meet after 16 years ... Where's Elethea? ... going to the moun- tains . .. working towards next year ... I'll come back ... Elethia, Tone, and Joanne make it to districts ... Goodbye Joanie and Lisa. loanne Hunsicker performs on the uneven parallel bars. Toma Roberts prepares for a floor exercise routine. GYMNASTICS: Row i - L. Deiley. R. Lehrmar Row 2- Coach A. Swavely. T. Shiffert, J. Bartos. T. Roberts Coach Marylane Bickley Row 3- R. Moyer. I. Hunsicker. L. Bayer. 167 The following resolution was adopted by the School Board at its November 18, 1982 meeting: It is with sincere regret that we record the sudden death of Samuel J. Mugavero in his forty-eighth year on November 15, 1982. Whereas, Samuel J. Mugavero faithfully served the young people of this school district for nearly eleven years of his professional career; and Whereas, his skill as a science teacher, athletic trainer, and coach at Louis E. Dieruff High School are well known to all who worked with him; and Whereas, his friendly spirit and love of students endeared him to parents, teachers, administrators, and students; and Whereas, his work with the students in the School District will serve as an inspiration to teachers who follow in his footsteps; and Whereas, this fine and gentle man will be surely missed by all who knew and respected him; now therefore be it Resolved, that the Board of School Directors adopt this resolution. 168 ADMINISTRATION: SCHOOL BOARD: Helene Hospodar, Carol A. Bloch, Charles H. Neff, Annabelle Creveling, Thomas Delbert. Ronald Skinner. Judith Klein, Lonn Hoffman, and John Kidd. Assistant Superintendent: Samuel Miller Director of Secondary Education: Robert Klova Superintendent: William Stoutenburgh 170 CENTRAL STAFF: C. David Miller, Richard Garger. Robert Klova. Samuel Miller, Dr. William Stoutenburgh. Lillian Kerns. Neal Shoemaker, and Glenn Smartschan. Principal: Michael Meilmger Assistant Principal: Sandra Holod Assistant Principal: Richard Parks 171 ENGLISH: Seated Rosemary Simpson. Mary Brower. I Evette Lamka Melissa Riley Harry Schaeffer, and William Uhrich; Standing- Nancy Khnedinst, Emilia Sauers. Peter Santa Maria. Bernard Schimmel, and Roland DeLuca. LIBRARY. Jennie Hoffman Marione Trotter, and Mary Ann Diehl. ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES. Esther Specht and Patncia Moore. MUSIC: Raymond Becker and Peter Carpenter. SOCIAL ST UDIES: Theodore Phillips, William Carmitchell. Peter Sardo, Karen Coleman. William Miller, Terry German, Joseph Leonard, M. Marcia Brutch, Jay Haines, and Myron Yoder. ART: Dennis Danko, Joseph Ambrosavage, and Jack Eagle. SCIENCE: SEATED-k. Lee Dymond, Timothy Billy, Samuel Mugavero. and Joseph Must Standing: William Gibbard. David Adam, William Landis, Roy Arlotto, and Peter Porter. 173 BUSINESS: Barbara Krause, Sheree France. Beverly Quigney Row 2- Donald Hawthorne, Leah Hemty. Oem West. John Morrow. Dennis Capenna. Nancy Schultz, and Daniel Weaver. HEALTH SUITE: Jacquetta Phillips and Martina Semmer. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kneeling- Gail Harper Richard Schmidt and Mary Ann Olson; Stand in g-Thomas Young and Theodore Steiner. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Leigh Steele, John Kochey, Lawrence Rhoads. Michael Marcks, and William Hartmann. Mathematics: Seated- Thomas Ott, Diane Rodenbaugh. Carmela Podleszek. and Barbara Kautzman. Standing- Chad Neff. Thomas McMullen. Thomas Gitch, Daniel Joseph. James Gross, and Samuel Leh. HOME ECONOMICS: Donna Wildonger and Nancy Diefenderfer. AFJROTC: M Sgt. Ronald Coleman and Major John J. Dillon. RESOURCE ROOM AND DROP-OUT PREVENTION: Richard Phillips Dolores Suter, Jeanne Bulger, and Dean McDermott. 175 DRIVER TRAINING. Keith Newhard. COUNSELORS: Sea ted-Sarrah Dodd, and Mary Ann Tremba; Standingr-William Ritz, Stephen Hatzai, and David Russiano. MAIN OFFICE: Jacqueline Trexler, Edith Ottinger, and Sally Wotnng CUSTODIANS: Sea ted-Gloria Bemare. Bill Fischel, Sam Kressly. and Abe Hanna Standingr-Dick Kriebel. Glen Paules, Jal Mallardi, Lou Day, and Robert Fagan. ATTENDANCE OFFICE: Nancy Washitzko. Adnenne Williams, and MONITORS: John Lewis and Mel Riddick Lucy Berenguer CAFETERIA: Seated- Frances Micek Elaine Sedor, Kathnne Stangl, Lorraine Myers, Caroline Guenno, Althea Martucci. June Hottman. Manon Royer, and Jean Flood; Standing-Eleanor Sienzant. Linda Jones, Louise Strobl, Helen Krause. Margie Hnnce- vich. Mana Lucas, Joan Olsen, Darleen Tran- sue, Dottie Lambert, and Isabel Shook. 177 SENIOR DIRECTORY Christopher T. Aber 19 E. Mountain Rd.; Dec. 13; Col- lege Prep.; Penn. Mounzer Y. A£i£ 306V Ridge Ave.; Nov. 24; Vo- tech Christine M. Agonis 555 W. Emaus Ave; Nov. 26; Gift- ed; Moravian College Eleanor Aguila 391 Liberty St.; Ian. 4; Business Pamela J. Algatt 529 Skyline Dr.; July 11; Gifted; Rutgers Dennis J. Alicea 173 Chew St.; Nov. 26 Luanna K. Allen 1007 Hanover Ave.; Nov. 23; Busi ness Tod A. Allender 1232 S. 3rd St.; April 10; College Prep.; Kutztown Richard W. Anewalt 303 N. Maxwell St.; June 5; Vo- tech; Lincoln Tech. Rita E. Aoun 636 Grant St.; June 20; College Prep; Kutztown Scott J. Appleton 827 S. Front St.; May 31 Habib Atiyeh 1103 Fullerton Ave.; Jan. 17 Linda L Atiyeh 1102 Fullerton Ave.; Dec. 19; Col- lege Prep Avery Austin 761 S. Eighth St.; May 25; General; Wentworth Tech. Institute James L. Autrey 1731 S. Idaho St.. 6; Jan. 22 John Avila 68 N. Bradford St.; Feb. 25; Gener- al; Air Force Salloum Azar 610 N. Second St.; May 21 Rosalyn J. Bachman 512 E. Hamilton St.; Mar. 9; Gifted- College Prep.; Kutztown Todd H. Bachman 1147 E. Congress St.; Dec. 7; Busi- ness; Community College James S. Baker 686 Brookdale St.; Mar. 13 Mary H. Barker 408 Washington St.; June 24; Vo- tech Lisa A. Barlip 264 E. Walnut St.; May 1 Anthony Barnyak 716 N. Nelson St.; July 6; Vo-tech Darrin R. Barra 11 2016 S. 6th St.; June 3; General Brian Barrett 304 N 2nd St.; Jan. 14 Gerald Bartczak 45 E. Lynnwood St.; Aug. 5; Busi- ness Patricia A. Bauer 125 Chestnut St.; Sept. 10; Busi- ness Nancy C. Beck 527 N. Graham St.; Sept. 16; Vo- tech; Business School Fred J. Becker 217 Turner St.; Apr. 3; Vo-tech Brenda L. Beehrle 425 N. Penn St.; Dec. 13 Carrie Beers 622 N. 5th St.; July 31 Jane A. Beichey 937 Monroe St.; Sept. 1; Business Todd D. Belles 1209 E. Highland St.; Sept. 17; Lin- coln Tech. Brenda L. Benner 1307 S. Albert St.; Dec. 25; Vo-tech Gail L. Benner 1315 N. Van Buren St.; Sept. 9; College Prep; Kutztown Dwayne W Ben ware 417 E. Susquehanna St.; Nov. 21; Vo-tech Nitza I. Betancourt 505 E. Cumberland St.; Apr. 13 Linda A. Biery 541 Green St.; Nov. 21; College Prep.; Kutztown Jeanine L. Blose 201 Vi N. Jordan St.; Mar. 16; Gift- ed Tracy A. Bond 236 N. Fountain St.; July 19; A.P. Bandfront 1.2,3; Bandfront Cap- tain 2; Bandfront Sgt. 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 23: N.H.S. Sec. 3; Choir 3; Orchestra 1.3; Class Vice-Pres. 1; Powder Puff 3; Prom Committee 3; Big Buddy 3; Ledannus Staff 3; Leader Staff 1.2; Student Council 2 Frances M. Bordoy 247 N. 2nd St; May 2 Lisa A. Bossons 1019 S. Front St.; Feb 7; Business; Central Penn. Business School Vickie L. Brader 431 Gordon St.; Dec. 25 Mark W. Boyer 222 W. Susquehanna St.; Mar. 14; College Prep.; Penn State John M. Boyko 1030 N. Kearney St.; Jan 21 Paul D. Boyle 441 Washington St.; Nov. 20; Busi- ness Kevin C. Brezack 251 E. Union St.; Aug. 18; Vo-tech Lincoln A. Brooks 2008 E. Cedar St.; Mar. 20; Col- lege Prep.; Coast Guard Wendy S. Brower 111 N. Penn St.; June 29; College prep; West Chester Brian B. Brown 595 E. Cumberland St.; Mar. 20 Karen Brunner 129 S. Eighth St. Rear; Jan. 7; Busi- ness; L.C.C.C. William F. Brunner 1037 E. Turner St.; Nov. 19 Bonnie Ann Buchman 511 N. Jordan St.; July 30; College Prep. Kimberly A. Burda 628 E. Cumberland St.; Oct. 1 Frances M. Campbell 317 E. Chew St.; Mar. 12; College Prep. Elaine N. Casciano 937 E. Turner St.; Oct. 5; College Prep Glen A. Caton 317 E. Turner St.; Apr. 11 Khanh A. Chau 1307 E. Marks St. A101; Sept. 5 Georges A. Chedraoui 801 N. Lacrosse St.; Jan. 12; Col- lege Prep.; Penn State William P. Childs 455 Gordon St.; Apr. 16; Vo-tech; Art Institute of Pittsburg Kathryn M. Chiz 524 W. Ethel St.; Apr. 19; Business Lea A. Chontos 636 N. Randolph St.; May 22; Busi- ness Darren K. Christ 726 S. Eugene St.; Sept. 29; Vo- tech Randy A. Christman 237 E. Mosser St.; Dec. 2 Keith W Clark 2014 Hanover Ave.; Aug. 27 Daniel Cocco 631 N. 2nd St.; Sept. 5; College Prep Christopher S. Collie 1920 E. Columbia St.; July 19; General Martin Correa 223 Ridge Ave.; Nov 16 Karen L. Crouthamel 1352 Club Ave.; Feb. 18; College Prep; L.C.C.C. Miguel A. Cruz 168 Linden St.; Feb. 3; Northamp- ton Area C.C. Theresa M. Cuellar 536 N. Jordan St.; Aug. 23; Vo- tech; L.C.C.C. William S. Curtis II 856 N. Ulster St. A208; Feb. 26 Jocelyn Daigle 125 N Jasper St.; Nov. 25; Vo-tech Stacey A Dailey 1215 E. High land St.; Sept. 10; College Prep. Penni S. Danner 114 N Jerome St.; Oct. 17; Vo- tech; Art Institute of Pittsburgh Deborah A. Dahsner 419 E. Hamilton St.; Sept. 3; Col- lege Prep. Debra A. Dei£er 1307 S. Meadow St.; Aug. 23 Lisa J. Deiley 918 Lincoln Dr.; May 31; College Prep.; Indiana University of Penn- sylvania Madeline Dejesus 82 N. Bradford St.; Aug. 16; Gen- eral Paul S. Deprill 538 E. Cumberland St.; Oct. 22 Timothy W. DePuy 622 Greenleaf St.; June 4; Vo-tech Robert J. Deutsch 202 S. Jerome St.; Mar. 19; Gener- al Lisa M. Deyers 248 E. Hamilton St.; Dec. 24; Vo- tech; Allentown Beauty School Kathia M. Diaz 242 E. Union St.; Aug. 7 Maria L. Diaz 169 N. Bradford St.; Feb. 11; Beau- ty School Ylse N. Diaz 242 E. Union St.; Jan. 16 Bedricka R. Dickerson 209 E. Linden St.; Oct. 25 Joan M. Diehl 801 N 7th St.; Feb. 2; Business 178 Kathy L. Dilcher 166 Green St.; Oct. 25; Vo-tech William A. Dolloway 35 E. Cumberland St.; Aug. 15; Vo tech Colleen M. Donohue 2502 S. Law St.; Sept. 17; Business; Central Pennsylvania Business School Gerald Drayton 340 E. Cumberland St.; Sept. 2 Kathleen A. Drury 1119 E Cedar St.; Apr. 10; College Prep. Kevin L. Easterling 140 S. Fifth St.; Feb. 9 Karen J. Egizio 1024 N. Tacoma St.; Aug. 30; Hon- ors; Rutgers Dennis R. Egolf 1327 N. Troxell St.; Sept. 4; Busi- ness Kimberly Eichman 536 Allen St.; Nov. 27; Business Kim R. Emery 642 N. Kowa St.; Sept. 14; Business Susan A. Erney 147 Brookdale St.; Apr. 24; Gifted; Moravian College Kimberly A. Fallstich 630 Ridge Ave.; July 29 Sheila A Fatzinger 416V4 Spruce St.; Oct. 8 Michael Fehnel 913 S. 4th St.; Feb. 5 Steven F. Fermato 1325 N Wahneta St.; May 26; Col- lege Prep.; L.C.C.C. Migdalia Figueroa 388 Chew St. Apt. 5; Sept. 17 Candy S. Fillis 150Vfr Hamilton St.; Sept. 8; Vo- tech; Allentown School of Nursing Brenda J. Follweiler 449 Emmett St.; July 6; Honors-A.P. Daniel J. Foster 102 N. Ellsworth St.; May 31; Vo- tech Susan M. Frank 318 E. Susquehanna St.; Dec. 23; Business Pamela S. Frantz 934 E. Tiighman St.; Jan. 1; College Prep Sean S. Frantz 447 N. 4th St.; Nov. 12; Vo-tech Timothy Gerard Frisby 173 Green St.; Feb. 13 Cheryl L. Furry 339 W. Montgomery St.; Nov. 14; Business: L.C.C.C. Marc A. Gagliardi 1851 S. Wood St.; June 29 Gener al; Lincoln Tech. David A. Gallagher 11 Tiighman St.; July 14; Vo-tech; L.C.C.C. Steven T. Gamble 640 N. Sherman St.; July 19; Vo- tech Roy D. Gangs way 603 N. Front St. Apt. 2; July 14 Sharon M. Garger 905 N. Penn St.; July 16; College Prep.; Bloomsburg Kerri A. Gaumer 2015 S. 6th St.; Dec. 5; Gifted; Le- high University Darrin W. Geiger 832 Elliger St.; Mar. 25 Gergory A. Geiger 1912 E. Tremont St.; Aug. 2 Christopher S. Geist 1332 N. Van Buren St.; Nov. 6; Col- lege Prep. Timothy S. Geist 1332 N. Van Buren St.; Nov. 7 Clifton S. George 116 S. 6th St.; Sept. 25 Jefferson D. George 116A S. 6th St.; May 11 Mark J. Gerber 844 N Kearney St.; Oct. 21; Col- lege Prep. Randy L. Getz 632 S. Filmore St.; Aug. 15 Michael A. Gierula 861 N. LaCrosse St.; Sept. 18; Gift- ed Kevin M. Gilbert 437 North St.; Feb. 15 Nanette A. Gillette 225 S. Bradford St.; Feb. 5; Busi- ness; Allentown Business School Kenneth A. Gimbor 419Greenleaf St.; May 31; Vo-tech Karen Glazik 843 N. Plymouth St.; Feb. 23; Busi- ness Dale J. Glose Jr. 39 N. Ellsworth St.; July 27 Lori E. Golden 516 W. Mohawk St.; Jan. 10; Col- lege Prep Marta I. Gonzalez 241 N. 2nd St.; Apr 25; Business Sherry Lee Granitz 636 N. Law St.; Nov. 19; College Prep.; Allentown School of Nurs- ing John G. Grather Jr. 197 Green St.; Oct. 3 Laura E. Green 2022 S. 3rd St.; June 9; Business Richard D. Gregory 211 W. Emaus Ave.; Oct. 6; Vo- tech Sally A Grube 15 S. Brook St.; Oct. 3 Frank S. Guerino 1110 E. Tiighman St.; Apr. 3; Vo- tech Phillip H. Guerra 1916 E. Livingston St.; Oct. 22; Vo- tech Elias D. Guerrero 630 Ridge Ave.; July 26 William H. Gulliver 25553 S. 6th St.; Mar. 22; College Prep.; Penn State Dean V. Gumhold 389 Chew St.; Nov. 29; Honors; Muhlenburg Jeffrey M. Haas 836 N. LaCrosse St.; Jan. 7; Gener- al; Breedens School of Welding Joanne L. Haberacker 2302 S. Aubrey St.; June 26; Busi- ness; Allentown Business School Michael L. Haggerty 313 N. Irving St.; May 29; Vo-tech Harry L. Hann 1206A N. Maxwell 302; July 10 Jeffrey A. Hannis 226 E. Juniata St.; Aug. 20; College Prep. Brian E. Hardcastle 1769 S. Church St.; Aug. 21; Vo- tech; Nashville Auto-Diesel School Jeffrey W. Harrich 644 N. 4th St.; Sept 14; General Lisa A. Harrich 644 N. 4th St. Nov. 10; Michelle A. Hartman 739 6 N. Front St.; Apr. 16; Busi- ness; Allentown Business School Donna M. Heiney 627 N. Randolph St.; Dec. 13; Col- lege Prep; L.C.C.C. Daren M. Heiss 712 Hanover Ave.; Mar. 10 Beth I. Henderschedt 1017 E. Elm St.; Feb. 9; College Prep Wilma I. Hernandez 242 N. Front St.; July 8; General Barbara Herrmann 533 Washington St.; June 7; Busi- ness; L.C.C.C. Michael E. Hershman 405 N Gilmore St.; Mar. 15; Col- lege Prep; Lafayette Sara E. Hertzog 610 Park St; May 7 Shannon P Hess 261 E. Elm St.; Nov. 12 Terry L. Hess 250 E. Elm St.; Feb. 26; Business Angela J. Hicks 412 E. Federal St.; May 6; Itawamba Junior College Raymond R. Hillegass 848 E. Walnut St.; Feb. 15; Gener- al; Lincoln Tech. Loran A. Hind 153 E. Elm St.; Jan. 4; Vo-tech Allison A Hird 415 E. Susquehanna St.; July 12; College Prep.; Spellmen College Lorraine Hitch 1217B E. Marks St.; Mar. 2; Col- lege Prep. Cuong H. Ho 418 N. Penn St.; Nov. 27; General Vinh T. Ho 418 N. Penn St.; Feb. 14 Marie A. Holenda 328 Railroad St.; Apr. 9 Vernon J. Holloway 911 S. 4th St.; Oct. 11 Debra L. Holubowski 506 S. Bradford St.. Apr. 18; Vo- tech; L.C.C.C. Julie A. Holubowski 506 S. Bradford St.; Apr. 7; Busi- ness; Allentown Business School Karen A. Holzer 1936 S. Bradford St.; Aug. 28 Diane Hottenstein 516 E. Cumberland St.; Dec. 30 Lori A. Hottenstein 152 Hamilton St.; Oct. 19 Edward Hottinger 658 S. Genesee St.; June 23 Dale S. Houser 416 E. Cumberland St.; Mar. 18; College Prep. Mary Ellen Huber 1333 N. Troxell St.; Aug. 5; Busi- ness; Allentown Business School Samuel R. Huber 326 N. Filbert St.; Oct. 21 Deborah A. Hughes 428 Chestnut St.; Feb. 16; Business JoAnne M. Hunsicker 618 Margaret Circle; Dec. 28; Col- lege Prep. Penn State 179 Troy T. Hunsicker 244 E. Turner St.; May 28 Theresa A. Husek 418 N. Jerome St.; Nov. 24; Col- lege Prep. Robert B. Hutchko 675 Brookdale St.; June 22; Busi ness Si V. Huynh 375 Cedar St.; Mar. 3; College Prep Elizabeth A. Jacobs 379 Gordon St.; Oct. 6; Business Harlie N. Jacobs 1208 N. Nelson St. Apt.; Nov. 12 Vermont Jacobs Jr. 526 N. 6th St.; June 21; Business Terrence S. Jones 527 N. 45h St.; Apr. 15 Jerry R. Johnson 1714 Chapel Ave.; Sept. 3 Mary E. Johnson 965 E. Elm St.; May 15; Business Terry A. Johnson 1714 Chapel Ave.; Sept. 2 Thomas L. Johnson 236 N. Jordan St.; June 20 Edward A. Julian 741 N. 4th St.; June 8; Business Michael J. Kahr 321 Vi N. Jordan St.; Sept. 2; Gen- eral Barry L. Kaintz 170 Oak St.; Mar. 5 Joann Kanusky 529 W. Ethel St.; Aug. 16; General Gregory Karpeuk 719 S. Genesee St.; Nov. 29 Michelle M. Kasunic 432 E. Juniata St.; Oct. 19; Business Kenneth M. Keck 144 E. Juniata St.; Dec. 9; Vo-tech; United States Navy David F. Keefer 431 E. Hamilton St.; June 11; Col- lege Prep. Sheri L. Keet 2314 S. 5th St.; May 11; Business Lorri A. Kemmerer 112 E. Cumberland St.; Jan. 30: Business; L.C.C.C. Lori W. Kester 960 E. Linden St.; Nov. 2; College Prep. Keith D. Killins 314 N. 2nd St.; Nov. 22 Hui T. Kim 501 N. 6th St.; Dec. 20; Business; Jamie L. Kline 730 Railroad St.; Dec. 25 John M. Kline 730 Railroad St.; Dec. 25 Brian K. Klotz 224 E. Susquehanna St.; Nov. 23 Margaret A. Koehler 162 Hamilton St.; Oct. 5; Business Candace I. Kratzer 134 S. Penn St.; Aug. 8; Vo-tech Todd A. Kretzman 705 Dixon St.; Jan. 19; Vo-tech Michael N. Kurtz 613 N Sherman St.; Jan. 10 Michael G. Kuzma 2450 S. 6th St.; Nov. 23 Nora C. Lagos 630 N. Mohr St.; Apr. 7; Business Hoa O Lam 1407 E. Tremont St. Ap.; Sept. 15; Vo-tech Alan J. Landis 440 North St.; Aug. 21 Cecilia M. Landis 440 North St.; Aug. 25 Barbara J. Lane 635 N. Law St.; Nov. 1; Business Tammy A. Laubach 1956 S. Front St.; Jan. 5; Business Suk IV. Lee 357 Chapel Ave.; Mar. 15; College Prep.; Penn State George A. Legath 201 4th St.; Mar. 7; Vo-tech; United States Navy Kathleen L. Lego 308 Ridge Ave.; July 14 Kelly J. Leibensperger 513 S. Bradford St.; Oct. 25 Joseph T. Lenahan 1004 E. Elm St.; Feb. 14; Vo-tech Theresa C. Lenner 131 Sycamore St.; Mar. 10 Jessica M. Lettich 335 N. 7th St.; July 12 Joseph M. Lewis 317 E. Cumberland St.; Feb. 12 MaryJane Lichman 610 N. 6th St.; Feb. 23; General Joyce D. Licini 1310 N. Van Buren St.; Jan. 30; Gifted; Lehigh University Jill M. Linsenberger 1939 E. [)ent St.; Sept. 28 Michele C. Lizotte 640 N. 4th St.; Mar. 28; College Prep.; Nursing School Donna M. Lobach 822 N. Godfrey St.; June 28; Busi- ness Clarence A. Lockley 725 Dixon St.; Sept. 11 Angela Loffredo 141 Allen St.; Mar. 3; Business Linda J. Long 814 E. Chew St.: Feb. 16 Hector Lopez 208 N. 2nd St.; Dec. 28 Vivian E. Lopez 630 Chew St.; Aug. 10; Business Gail L. McClenaghan 624 Whitehall St.; April 18; Col- lege Prep; NCACC Geva A. McCoy 1142 N. Tacoma St.; Oct. 21; Busi- ness Thomas R. McCullough 339 Hanover Ave.; Aug. 16; Vo- tech Darryl L. McElroy 1106S. Filbert St.; May 26; Vo-tech Stephen H. McFarlane 646 N. Sherman St.; Sept. 19; Keith A. McGimpsey 619 Clifford St.; April 24; Vo-tech Marybeth Maciag 529 Washington St.; Feb. 12; Hon- ors; Laffayette Brenda L. Mcllhaney 356 Hanover Ave.; Jan. 29; Busi- ness Wajma Mahood James A. Martin 435 E. Susquehanna St; May 18 Kevin L. Martinez 121 N. Penn St.; Aug. 21 Mark T Marushak 228 Priscilla St.; May 12; College Prep David J. Marx 940 Club Ave.; Nov. 29 Linda K. Matos 248 E. Elm St.; June 14 Michelle L. Mattes 313 W. Susquehanna St.; Feb. 20; Vo-tech Christopher R. Mauser 139 N. 5th St.; July 15; College Prep; Kutztown Anibal Melendez 144 S. 5th St.; Feb. 27 Maria C. Merle 510 E. Cumberland St.; Dec. 28 Diane L. Metz 2209 E. Woodlawn St.; Feb. 25; Business; Allentown Business School Judith A. Micek 602 N. Irving St.; May 11; Business Barbara A. Miller 405 E. Susquehanna St.; Oct. 2; Vo-tech; LCCC Christopher A. Miller 907 N Penn St.; Apnl 29 Michelle D Miller 132 Donald St.; Aug. 14; Ad- vanced Placement; Penn State Steven IV. Miller 2217 E. Woodlawn St.; Sept. 20; Gifted; Laffayette Parrish N. Mills 526 N. 6th St.; May 16 Timothy J. Minarovic 415 E. Walnut St.; May 2 cJeffrey A. Mitchell BCQ N. Jordan St.; Apnl 10 Vincent Modesti 120 N. 2nd St.; March 19 Michael Montes 121 S. 5th St.; Sept. 27 Erma F. Moore 454 Hanover Ave.; Jan. 30 Juan Morales 388 Allen St.; March 31 Kimberly A. Moreland 645 N. Randolph St.; Dec. 9 Kevin S. Morgan 429Vi Ridge Ave.; Dec. 11 Tracy M. Morgan 1011 S. 6th St.; Aug. 27 Marsha E. Morsching 713 N. 7th St.; June 4 Freddy Moya 115 Ridge Ave.; Dec. 23 Carol E. Moyer 607 N. Quebec St.; Sept. 8; Ad vanced Placement; Kutztown Joslyn E. Moyer 577 E. Cumberland St.; Apnl 25; Vo-tech Richard E. Moyer 319 Railroad St.; July 18; Vo-tech Brenda L. Mulzet 136 N. Ellsworth St.; Oct. 29; Col- lege Prep; NCACC Clarence E. Myers 457 N. Osw’ego St.; June 7; Vo-tech Elizabeth E. Myers 110 S. Bradford St.; Sept. 10 Victoria Myrick 738 N LaCroese St.; Apnl 14; Col- lege Prep; Hampton Institute Maria Natal 180 1427 E. Tremont St.; June 15 Christopher D. Newhard 1037 Airport Road; Jan. 24; Col- lege Prep Samoth M. Nhek 739 W. Lynnwood St.; Nov. 29; College Prep; Kutztown Bryan E. Olesh 644 Hanover Ave.; June 18 Victoria S. Orlando 632 Hanover Ave.; Aug. 24; Col- lege Prep; NCACC Scott L. Oswald 644 Ridge Ave.; Apnl 4; General Cindy L. Owens 729 S. Woodward St.; Nov. 23; Vo- tech. Luzerne County Community College • Charles A. Pammer 1016 E. Gordon St.; May 13; Vo- tech Larry G. Paul 618 Clifford St.; May 8; College Pre; Lehigh Colleen E. Perna 625 N. Randolph St.; Dec. 6; Busi- ness Cherlanne M. Peters 640 S. Filmore St.; Aug. 13; Busi ness; LCCC Paula J. Phillips 37 N Bradlord St.; Aug. 12 Lori A. Pickett 409 E. Federal St.; Sept. 21; Busi- ness Robert E. Pike Jr. 406 E. Hamilton St.; Sept. 4; Vo- tech Sara N. Pimentel 133 N. Penn St.; Oct. 25; College Prep; NCACC Loida E. Plaza 222 Railroad St; Oct. 21; College Prep; NCACC Jani M Poh 2052 S. 2nd St.; May 12; Business; Allentown Business School Kathleen J. Polscer 946 E. Elm St.; June 8; Gifted; Jeffrey Pomales 219 Chesnut St.; Nov. 9; College Prep Phillip D. Popp 111 E. Emaus St.; May 25; College Prep; Lincoln Tech Michael Joseph Proch 514 N. Front St.; Jan. 23 Leland M. Pryor 2325 S. Law St.; Sept. 21; College Prep; Penn State 1710 S. Church St. Apt.; May 13; College Prep. Daniel B. Puskas 538 N. 4th St.; Feb. 22 Daniel W. Pypiuk 1012 N. Wahneta St.; Jan. 8 Hai T. Quach 215 Chestnut St.; Oct. 15 Hue T. Quach 339 N. 6th St.; Nov. 2; Business Tuan N. Quach 438 Allen St.; May 15 John A. Raad 1329 N. Ulster St; July 26; Business Conrad J. Radcliffe 1929 E. Greenleaf St.; Aug. 9; A.P.; Dickinson David P. Rader 457 Washington St.; Aug. 7 Robert Ramos 333 N. 4th St.; Jan. 16; General; U.S. Navy Saray Ramos 409 E. Cumberland St.; Aug. 25; College Prep Dion L. Reed 727S. Filmore St.; May 15; College Prep Laury A. Reichard 115 N. Jasper St.; Nov. 4; Business Lisa A. Reimert 421 E. Federal St.; Nov. 27; Busi- ness Robin T. Reinhart 392 Chew St.; Oct. 14 Darren J. Reiss 320 E. Cumberland St.;Dec. 4 Tammy E. Remaly 221 E. Fanview St.; July 16; Vo- tech Diane C. Repp 121 Woodcrest Circle; July 13 Wilson D. Reppert 373Vi Washington St.; March 8; Vo-tech Jayme A. Retchless 136 Green St.; Jan 25; Business Olga L. Reyes 101 S. 6th St. Apt. 32; Feb. 2; Busi- ness; NCACC Eric J. Riedy 214Vi N. Front St.; Jan 14; A.P; Penn State Nancy Rijos 513Vi N. Penn St.; March 12 Judith L. Rinehart 340 E. Federal St.; Jan. 8; Business Barbara A. Ritz 1202 N. Maxwell St.; June 19; Col- lege Prep Luis A. Rivera 835 S. Fawn St.; Sept. 20 Jacob A. Rivero 1709 E. Washington St.; Jan. 3 John A. Rivero 1709 E. Washington St.; Jan. 3 Audrey Roberts 759 Cedar Hill Drive; Feb. 26; Col- lege Prep; Grambling State Uni- versity Crystal A. Roberts 431 E. Susquehanna St.; Aug. 10; Business Joseph Roberts 2855 Ithaca St.; Sept. 24; Gifted; M.I.T.; Cross Country 2; ROTC 1.2.3; National Honor Society 2.3; Prom Committee 3; Science Club 3 Anthony T. Robinson 1242 Turner St.; Apnl 7; Business Pedro A. Rodriguez Jr. 240 N. 2nd St.; Apnl 14 Ruth M. Roedel 516 N. 4th St.; June 27; Vo-tech Yvonne Romanyzyn 1104 S. Filbert St.; Sept. 26 John D. Roth 256 E. South St.; Dec. 18; College Prep Daniel R. Ruggiero 825 S. Front St.; Feb. 19; Vo-tech Daphne L. Rushing 141 E. Elm St.; Sept. 3; College Prep; West Virginia University Darren L. Rushing 141 E. Elm St.; Sept. 3 Oumayma Sabini 412 N. Grant St. Sept 2 Brian J. Saeger 908 N. Sherman St.; Dec. 1; Col- lege Prep; Penn State Sarnia A. Safi 605 Ridge Ave.; Aug. 12 Pranee Salee 713 Green St.; Nov. 22 Nazar Saleet 816 N. Irving St.; May 1 Michael I. Saliby 506Vi N. 2nd St.; June 27 Jose A. Sanchez 44 N. Bradford St.; Aug. 29 Angel M. Santos 96 N. Bradford St.; June 29 Ziyad Sayegh 535 N. 2nd St.. May 19 232 E. Union St.; Nov. 21; Vo-tech Suzanne M. Schafer 532 Liberty St., Sept. 18 Bonnie L. Scatter 446Vi Chew St.; Jan 24; Business Kevin L. Scatter 537 N. Ellinger St.; Sept. 14 James O. Scheirer 425 E. Court St.; Feb. 7; Vo-tech Robin A. Schimenek 508 N. 4th St.; Jan. 8; Vo-tech Keith S. Schlichting 27 E. Cumberland St.; Aug. 31; Vo-tech Susan D. Scmitt 509 Front St.; Dec. 4; Vo-tech Richard J. Schreck 306 W. Susquehanna St.; May 5 Laurie L. Schuler 1815 E. Cedar St.; Dec. 71-. Ad- vanced Placement; Kutztown Rhonda J. Schuler 331 E. Union St.; Feb. 8; Business; LCCC Catherine A. Schultz 768 N. Jordan St.; Aug. 6; Honors; Messiah College Edward M. Schwab 1055 E. Gordon St.; Aug. 11; Col- lege Prep; Widener Tammy D. Schwab 2326 S. Bradford St.; Jan. 16; Col- lege Prep; Kutztown Andrew Scweitzer 1120 Ridge Ave.; June 11 Diane R. Scott 152 W. Federal St.; Aug. 27; Gen- eral Janet D. Scribner 232 Railroad St.; Jan. 30; College Prep; Kutztown Vanitza L. Segarro 523 Turner St. 3rd FI.; May 26 Clayton J. Seibert 807 E. Turner St.; Aug. 14 Martina M. Serianni 2005 E. Cedar St.; College Prep; Syracuse Jose A. Serrano 345 Ridge Ave.; March 11 Alice J. Seyfert 1304 E. Congress St.; July 31; Busi- ness Terry L. Shellenberger 648 Brookdale St.; March 3; Vo- tech; Art Institute of Pitt Delviah M. Purcell Lori A. Saylor Reba A. Sherman 203 E. Turner St.; Oct. 16; Busi- 181 182 Kathy S. Shipe 2025 S. 2nd St.; Dec. 7; Vo-tech; NCACC Robert K. Siegfried 710 E. Green St.; April 2 Thomas J. Sierzega 862 N. VanBuren St.; Sept. 23; Col- lege Prep; ESSC Evangelina Silva 441 Gordon St.; Sept. 24; Business Sandra A. Skidmore 538 N. Iordan St.; Aug. 2; Vo-tech Tracy E. Smith 512 Gordon St.; Oct. 22 Mary E. Smothers 310 Ridge Ave.; July 14; Business Robert A. Smothers 310 Ridge Ave.; July 26 Donald L. Snyder Jr. 527 Washington St.; June 20; Ad- vanced Placement; Penn State Lauren B. Snyder 441 Liberty St.; Sept 27; General; NCACC Lisa C. Snyder 75 N. Bradfrod St.; Aug. 7; Vo- tech; LCCC Mark A. Snyder 75 N. Bradford St.; Aug. 7; Vo-tech Robert W. Snyder 240 E. Maple St.; March 19 Travis D. Snyder 616 Oak St.; Jan 1 Edward J. Sobeck 116 S. Jerome St.; March 29; Busi- ness Colleen Solomon 827 S. Filmore St.; March 12; Busi- ness Kevin C. Sommons 309 N. Jerome St.; Dec. 29; Gifted; Penn State Gary L. Sostak 1066 Catasaqua Ave.; Oct. 13 Keith E. Speight 1110 S. Filbert St.; Feb. 6; College Prep David A. Spock 1339 N. Ulster St.; May 12; College Prep; Penn State Alfredia E. Spruill 129 S. Penn St.; May 6; College Prep Scott R. Stef fie 2343 S. 5th St.; Sept. 10; Vo-tech Stephanie L. Stephen 851 N. Irving St.; Sept. 6; Business; LCCC Dawn L. Sterner 609 Gordon St.; Dec. 7; Vo-tech James E. Stewart 916 S. Genesee St.; July 23; Vo- tech Michael J. Stewart 1916 E. Jonathan St.; Jan. 17; Gift- ed; Air Force Academy Brian J. Stine 1861 S. Church St.; May 24; Busi- ness Brian L. Stine 2570 S. 5th St.; Jan 25; College Prep; LCCC Anita L. Stoudt 252 E. South St.; Aug 20 Cheryl A. Stoudt 614 Greenwood St.; Aug. 5; Busi- ness Donald F. Stout Jr. 404 N. Gilmore St.; July 22; Busi ness Susan A. Strayer 905 S. 4th St.; Jan. 15 Edward T. Strieker 528 Liberty St.; Oct. 15 Sheryl A. Stuber 517 Vine St.; Oct. 28; Business Jacqueline A. Stump 910 Lincoln Drive; March 15; Ad- vanced Placement; Franklin and Marshall Carl J. Sutphen 211 E. Walnut St.; April 2; College Prep; Manne Corps Michael J. Svaby 1432 W. Woodlawn St.; Feb. 8; Advanced Placement Crystal A Svitilla 332 E. Cumberland St.; Jan. 19 Donna L. Sweigard 864 N. Sherman St.; March 8 Maria N. Tore 417 E. Court St.; Oct. 13; College Prep; Muhlenberg Gary Thompson Maria A. Tirado 419 Gordon St.; Dec. 24 Scott A. Toman 1855 S. 3rd St.; Sept. 7 Pedro A. Tosado 611 Turner St.; Sept. 3; Business; LCCC Christina M. Toth 801 N. Halstead St. Apt.; Oct. 17; Business Kimberly A. Trotter 743 E. Allen St.; May 10; College Prep Stephen Tsirlemes 116 S. Carlisle St.; June 24 Tucker J. Ulshafer 431 North St.; June 1 Robert J. Unger 444 E. Tioga St.; April 7 Penny L. Urich 806 N. Kearney St.; Sept. 17; Col- lege Prep Lorraine K. Valek 1107 Fullerton Ave.; Jan. 19; Vo- tech Ruben Vargas 315 Cumberlan St.; Apnl 2 Evelyn Velasquez 521 Gordon St.; July 14; Business Diane J. Verholy 841 N. LaCrosse St.; May 12 Henry Viera 630 Ridge Ave.; May 5 Joseph Vince 129 N. Penn St.; June 1 Lois J. Waelchli 108 S. Jerome St.; Jan 15; Business Tina M. Wagner 323 Railroad St.; Oct. 1; Business Deanna C. Wallace 341 E. Cumberland St.; Sept. 11 Lloyd Warren 246 E. Hamilton St.; Jan. 28; Vo- tech Sherry L. Washington 218 E. Linden St.; Sept. 6; College Prep Larry Wassum 875 N. Graham St.; Dec. 20; Busi- ness Cindy L. Waterhouse 2333 S. 5th St.; Nov. 5; Business Karlene A. Webster 205 W. Lexington St.; Aug. 8; Busi- ness Timothy A. Weik 919 N. 5th St.; Oct. 26; General Haywood Wells 162 E. Elm St.; June 19; College Prep Brian K. Wenhold 2346 Greenleaf St.; Oct. 18; Col- lege Prep James F. Wescoe Jr. 614 Mohawk St.; June 21 John P. Wexler 1968 S. Law St.; April 18; Vo-tech Kelly A. Whitby 326 N. Law St.; Jan 15; Vo-tech Theresa Whitehead 153 Linden St.; July 10 Adrian Williams 766 N. Jordan St.; Feb. 3; Business Thomas P. Williams 626 N. Jordan St.; Feb. 10; Vo-tech Kenora V. Wimberly 404y% Turner St.; Oct. 16; Business Maria A. Wirth 731 N. Kearney St.; July 14; Gifted Angela M. Wolle 729 N. Jordan St.; Nov. 28; Gener- al Tina M. Woodard 548 N. 4th St.; July 1; General Steven P. Wootsick 907 N. 4th St.; Sept. 13; College Prep Sally A. Wotring 1958 Virginia St.; Oct. 3; Business Edward F. Yeager 930 E. Elm St.; March 31; Vo-tech Robert S. Yevack 2014 E. Tremont St.; April 10 Sami A. Younes 460 Tilghman St.; July 10 Abdel K. Youssef 192 Tilghman St.; March 6 Victor S. Youssef 127 Tilghman St.; Dec. 5 Mary A. Zairo 1935 E. Jonathan St.; Nov. 18 Kevin J. Zamper 138 W. Federal St.; Dec. 12 Jeffrey D. Zullick 923 Whittier Drive; Jan. 6; Vo-tech LOUIS E. DIERUFF HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB HUSKY PRIDE Kiska SALUTES THE CLASS OF 1983 SUPPORT YOUR HUSKIES BE A BOOSTER 183 PATRONS AAA Salvage A. B. Vacuum Chns Aber Chris Aber '83' !eH Aber 82 Roy Aber Jr 79 Scott Aber 80 AC - DC Kim Valere A Christina Acerra Mr A Mrs. Tony Acerra Mary Ann Acker Mr A Mrs. Ackerman Billy Adams Michael. Kathy. A Amber Adams. Ir. Mr Adams A Fnend A Good Fnend Franca Aguila. Class of 85 Mrs. Nancy Algatl Pam Algatl Pam PI Algatl AU Hands Rick Alladm Restaurant In memory of Cednc C. Allen - devoted A loving lather D. Allen Lois M Allen Luanna Allen Allen High Class of 64 Allentown Fire Department Mrs Will Alteon AU Man A Mamage in Calculus Joseph T Ambrosavage Stephanie Ambrozy George Anamisaka Shirley Andorko John A Amy Anderson A Family Ruth Anderson Rodney A Lana Andrecs Jim Andretti Betty Andrews Debbie Andrews Andy n Squiggy '83' Angstadt Auto Service Barry Angstadt Emma Lawrence Angstadt Gloria J. Angstadt Jell Angsiadt Jim Angstadt Julie Angstadt Tim Angstadt Henry A Rita Annoni Christie fir Keith Anthony. Jr. Faye Anthony Keith W fii Carol Anthony Anything irocn Felix Ehas Aoun Joyce fii Rich Appleton Scott Appleton ARA Food Services Mr Arby's A R E. Anna Arndt Mane Arndt Debbie Arnold Mr A Mrs. Michael Arnold Abe Atiyeh Donna Atiyeh Mr fii Mrs Ernest Atiyeh. Ir. 61 Mr A Mrs Ernest E. Atiyeh. Sr. Linda Atiyeh Stephanie Audebert Mr fii Mrs Wayne Audebert Lil Audrey's Aunt Anna fii Unde Bob James Autrey Mol A vale Azar Iron Works Amsa Azar George Azar Honda Azar Nahla Azar Ozxy Azar Mr fii Mrs, Thomas Azar Mrs B B A Nancy Al Bachman Roz Bachman Mr fit Mrs Louis Baeher ’ Bad Girl Margaret Bibbies Bailey Martha Baker Rodney Baker Tom Baker Veronica Balatincz Angela fii Lon Ball Angela BaUetta Doris BaUetta Mrs. P. BaUetta Peter Bandle Richard Bandle Barb Barb loves Michael Ann Barbancs Batman Barbancs Barb M fii Joe W Lisa Barlip Baron Ralph Barone Helen Barrall Mr fii Mrs. Howard Barrall Joseph Barrall Melissa Barrall Richard Barrall Patrick Barron Dick Bartholomew June Bartholomew Justin Bartholomew 82 184 Mabel Bartholomew Madame Elaine Bartholomew Mr Robert Bartholomew John Barton • trom Whitehall Mike Bostle Donald Bamler Ruth Bates H. ). Batum Albert Bauer Anna Bauer Arione Bauer Brian Bauer Donna Bauer Jeffrey Bauer Mr. fii Mrs Joseph L Bauer Lon A Bauer Louis J. Bauer Michael Bauer Pat Bauer Mr fir Mrs Ronald Bauer Walter Bauer Daren Baughman Jay Baumer 84 Mrs. Came Bower Bartholomule Baxter Lynn Bayer Rufus Bayntos Be the Best Go to Tech Beoner The Bear of 1964 Beat the Birds Beau Allen Bechtel C. L Beck Liliane Beck Marcia Beck Nancy Beck Phil Beck Shirley Beck S. L. 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Joe Tamamk Tammy cousin Brian Tarola Dae Tatkousky B.J Taylor Lillian Ieravsky Della Terplan George Terplan, Sr. George T. Terplan III Joseph Terplan Kenneth Terplan Kenneth M Terplan Louis A. Terplan Victoria Terplan Terry. Bett. Jean. Apnl, Kristen S Matty Erma Testerman Pat Tews There- a formula tor th ' There- no one like you. Th one lor you Diana Thomas Thomas Diner Etta Louise Thomas Mr fii Mr Mark Thomas fii Sarah Silas Thomas Graeme Thorgood Jim Thorpe K O A Thnftway of Allentown Mr fii Mrs Edward Tibensky tamily C.S Tidal wave Enc Til wick Tim loves Sherry Tina fii you know who--' Tina Wiggle Waggle Joe Tkaczyk To a 1983 Cap Gown To a very good friend, Karen Moyer To all my inends. Kim Phillipson Tod fii Lots Mrs Mary Todd Veronica Tomasko Tony. Karen. Jessica Tony. Karen. Jessica Tootsie Roll Barb Torres Agnes Toth Elam fii Bill Toth Ernest Toth Fire Chief fir Mrs Ernie Toth Mr fir Mrs Frank E. 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