Dieruff High School - Ledannus Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

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TMBLE OF COffTEtfTS chiev ecrveAt Seniors’ lladtrd.a.i’ nxea Junior Sofomoves resKmeix s X - Turning these pages. US0 A brief glimpse into the past. We’ll Remember The Good Times, Forever They Will Last. Our high school memories. May they never fade. As They Slowly Melt Into Images Of Yesterday. LET THE PARTY DEGIN! Every btr rhe J oaor. Mr Schimmei roses his arm ex pressiveiy ro moke o pomr INCOGNITO?? Could this be one of Dietuff's focuty members orrtvng incognito ro wish Mr Schmmel o hoppy rerremenr? A DAG OF TRICKS? Wirh Mr Donnon. you never know Party members look on ro see whar surprise 6 n store for them DIERGFF SAYS FAREWELL TO A LONG- TIME FRIEND AND TEACHER Twenty nine years ago. Mr Bernard Schim- mei began reaching here or Louis E Dieruff High School He roughr mnrh, eleventh and twelfth grode English, ond he wonted the best for his students He was old fashioned” in his style of reoching. tough, ond went strictly by the books The students appreciated his disa plined approach when they realized just how much they learned Mr Schimmel also hod a special interest ond talent for the dramatics He was the head of the drama dub, an excellent director, ond also on oaor himself He directed many noroble and successful plays Dieruff High School wishes ro thank Mr Ber nord Schimmel for oil the fine years of reoch tng, the excellent plays he directed, and all the years he spent contributing ro our educational armosphere He will be missed A SERIOUS MOMENT. Mr Schimmel dis- cusses he retirement plans wirh deport menr head, Mr Deluca and Mr Santa Mono m . LED Administrators Obtain Recognition From Being Named USA Model School The odminisrrarors of Louis E Oeruff High School kepr rhe school running smoorhly Eoch day en counrered new responsibiliries, which affected rhe students os well os rhe staff. Mr Meilinger, with rhe help of Ms Holod ond Mr Porks, was able to moinroin rhe model'' school that we ore. Mr Meilinger thought rhe school year starred with great cooperation from oil dosses. He mode himself avoiloble to help and or rak to ony sru dent about whatever problems there were. Ms Holod's duties were nor only helping Mr. Meilinger and rhe student body, bur also consisted of extra curricular activities. These activities indud ed Powder Puff, Student Forum, The Council of Youth ond many more Ms. Holod stored. Every day hod new challenges, ond was more exoring than rhe previous day. With rhts being Mr Porks eighth year as Dieruff's disciplinarian, he felt that rhe school year went rather well The students seemed more serious obout their education, stored Mr Porks. 15 David Adam Biology Joseph Ambrosovage An Introduction to An Roy Arlotto Honors Grfred Chemistry I Choirperson Science Stoge Crew Lt. Col. Jock Arnold Aerospace Science MiStory Leadership John Donnon Englsh IV A D College SWb Debate Team Moderator Gory Decker Astronomy 471 Director A 5 D Ptoneranum Melisso Dell Gifted Adv Pkxemenr English School of the Week Woyne Dilder Chemistry Timothy Dllly Chemistry Physics Ski Club Survey of Science Swompsrompers DoMarie Donilla Diingual Tutor Coordinator Mory Drower Engfeh I Contemporary Literature Mythology Robert Drown Biology Survey of Science Terrence Duckno English 11th grode American Literature Willlom Cormitchell. Jr. Western Civizorion Peter Carpenter Choir Pkxo Voice. Electric Lob District Chorus 16 English Department Adds Various New Elective Courses The English Department, headed by Mr Deluco, offered a wide vari- ety of courses to meet the various interests of the students. Aside from those which were required, such as English I. II, III, IVA and IVB, elective courses could have been token also Interested students chose courses such as Theatre Arrs I and II, Shake- speare. Mythology, College Skills. Pub- lic Speoking, Study Skills, Media Print I and II, and Journalism,, Students ore required to rake four years of English, but the electives ore optional Students sometimes elect a class that cannot be firred into their schedules They have on option of raking that class during a zero period rhat runs from 7 30 to 615 each morning If a certain number of stu- dents do not elect a course, it is no longer offered for that year Electives taken are credited and noted on transcripts The Art Department Noted As Strongest In School District Dieruff 6 forrunore enough ro hove one of rhe srrongesr Arr Deportments m rhe disrria Dieruff's Arr Deportment consists of four foculry members Mr Ambrosevoge. Mrs Wehr. Mr Hahn ond Mr Donko, rhe heod of rhe de porrmenr There is o wide voriery of orr courses ro choose from or Dieruff They include Arr I, II, ond HI. Arts and Crafts, phorog raphy, Arr History, ond Advanced Placement Arr for rhose students who ore considering o career in Arrs. During rhe three years he's been here, Mr Donko has seen a bt of chonges. This is rhe first year for rhe Arr History doss Musk: also has a strong deportment or Dieruff The Music Department con sets of two teachers Mr Carpenter, director of rhe choir, and Mr Hilborn, director of marching band and orches rra. Students in these courses found rhe year challenging ond rewording I y Mrs Wehr. L Koren Colemon Sociology Wesrern Civizorion Psychology Msgr. Ronald J. Colemon AFJROTC Aerospoce Science Dennis Donko Heod Arr Department Adv Ptocemenr Art Photo An Oub Lorry Dellopiozza Spedd Education Aid Roland DeLuca Chairperson Engfeh Drecror Srudent Aoiviries Engfcsh I Frederic Depew E50L I. I ESOL Consumer Morh Spomsh I Elizoberh DeWolr English 8 Gene Dieter German I V Srudenr Exchange Program Soarbruedsen Allenrown Lee Dymond Science Delores Edwords fteodmg Assisronr Jonet Folko Learning Deob nes Martho Forss French I V Spanish I Ca Advisor Senior Oass Alton Frey Arhlenc Dreaor Stephanie Goal Ubrary Secrerory Terry German American Government Economics 17 Thomos Gltch Measurement Geomerry Analytic CaJcvJus James Gross Morhemancs TELLS James Hahn Arr Jeanne Hamm Inner enr Learning Disobiries EP Engfcsh Marh Humanines Scholastic Scrimmoge Advisor Catherine Homscher Co Advisor Ledonnus Ca Advisor Photography Oub English William Hartmann EJecrridfy Electronics IIV Power Mechanics Donald Howthorne Dora Processing I. I Ousiness ProcerXxes Richard Hebrock Power Mechanics Graphic Arts Annamae Hein Earth Soence Survey of Soence L. Rick Hilborn Music Dond Jazz Dand Jennie Hoffman Librarian Morgaret Horvorh ' Engfcsh Medo Print Co-Advisor Yearbook Co Adveor Photography Oub Janice Jodock Creative Cookmg I Daniel Joseph Geomerry Meosuremenr Consumer Morhemoncs Barbara Koutzmon Compurer Programming I. I Compurer Programming n PASCAL Principles Algebro Geomerry Dusmess Morhemoncs Science Department Approaches New Ways To Improve Course The Dieruff Science Deporrmenr is heoded by Mr Roy Arlorro and hos elev en reochers rhis year The deporrmenr is filled wirh many quolified and exper ienced reochers who hove been or Dier uff for mony years This year rhere was o differenr op- proach ro rhe onnuol insecr coHecron in Diology Mr Smorrschon soid”, Afrer years of killing insecrs I rhoughr rhere was o change in need ” The projecrs in- volved rhe observonon of insecrs' be- havior under unnatural situations Another improvement m rhe deport menr rhs year wos rhe ocqufcinon of a camcorder. This wos used ro help ano lyze rhe morion of objects. Ir enabled rhe students ro wirness morion in more de- rail Mr Londis srared. We hove o lor of hopes for ir. Jusr like ony piece of equip menr. we'll hove ro plan ro use ir or ir wil hove lirrle impocr on rhe deporrmenr The cot's our of the bog!” Al right people, which one of you switched my physics notes for my soccer ploys’ 18 ITeocher is omozed. “Whot do you mean we doo r hove on eorly dismiss oP . askes Mr McMulen offer he 6 informed of it Math Department Has A Fresh Outlook With Few Additions The Morh Department has expanded irs program of studies rhis year A new remedial math program, designed ro help mosrly ninrh grade srudenrs. allows a maximum of fifteen srudents ro benefit from a more individualized morh instruc- tion. Other additions in the department were rhe half year courses principles of algebra and prindples of geometry These courses have been redesigned for srudenrs who aren't sure what program of studies they wont The math department continued ro have a strong emphase in computers Computer programming from beginning to odvonced was offered Mr Thomas Orr, deportment choir per son said, The Morh Department is con- stantly re-evaluating rhe course offerings and making those changes that we feel will help our srudenrs meet their current and future needs and rhe increased graduation requirements. Richard King Spanish I Tronsihonal Spanish IIV Pouierte Kish SADO Advisor Field HocKey. Swimming Heoirh William Kleckner Driver Tramg John Kochey Fobncohon Indusmol Arts Stacey Kohler Physical Education Williom Londis Science (Physics) Soccer Coach Science Club Samuel Leh Mathematics Dorothy Licini Reodng Aid Michael Morcks Soaoi Srudes Weighrtfrng Qub Wrest bng V Foorba Cooch Dennis McGinley Aquanc Ckjb Intramural Water Polo Thomos McMullen TELLS Morhemorics (Algebra) Williom Miller Social Studies John Morrow Business Raymond Muniz EngSsh Golf Coach Joseph Musto Science 19 Chod Neff Morti Compurer Programming John Neumonn Grts Boys 5wm Cooch Srudeor Assisronce Progrom Speed Education Keith Newhord Drive Training Moryonn Olson Physical Education Thomas Oft Department Chairperson Algebra l Colege Trigonometry Ann Peoslee Reodlng TELLS Theodore Phillips Themes n American Culture Student Council Advisor Asst Foorboll Trock Cooch Donno Pinsley Beoding I Honor Society Potricio Pirero Persond Sewng I. II Adult Teen Living Parenting Gearive Srirchery Jeon Porotsky EngSsh II Sophomore Ooss Advisor John Psolko ESOL heading Beverly Quigney Accounting Typing I Word Doto Processing I FDLA School Store Advisor Joon Reichard Reodng A j Lowrence Rhoads Mechomcd Drawing Graphic Arts Melvin Riddick DropOur Prevention Program Faculty Powder Puff Cooch Asst Key Oub Advisor 20 Mr. Oucko shows deep concentration os he corrects o student s report from one of hts Engfcsh dosses Students Benefit From Educational Expeditions The Social Srudies Department planned various educational activities for students this year Some of these mdud ed a New York Safari, and a rrip ro Wall Srreer Dieruff also made many successes in rhe Social Science areas Many pupils par riapared in rhe Mod« Trial Team, others ployed rhe stock marker and mode in vestments with imaginary money. Some entered a constitution contest sponsored by rhe district, giving their views on how our constirurion gave us o berrer Amer ico Along with rhe regulor courses of fered, rhis year rhere were also several interesting electives ro choose from such os Soviet Chinese srudies, ond Criminal and Civil Justice Mr Yoder summed rhis year up by saying, Dasjcally. ir was o good year, and we hod been given o chance ro develop more insight into our world Foreign Languages Are “Bon,” “Bueno,” “Gut” And “Bonum!” Heoded by Mr Dieter, rhe foreign Ion guoge deporrmenr consists of Mrs Forss, French ond Sponish, Mr King. Sponish; Mr Zoncherrin. Sponish. ond Mr Depew. Sponish Student began foreign lan- guages or Dieruff freshman year ond conrmued rhem inro a six-year level The foreign longuage deporrmenr gave stu- dents opportunities to travel to many different pieces ond countries; for in- stance, Mr King has token students to Mexico Every other year there is an opportunity to go to Germony for two weeks ond live with o German family There ore olso trips with Mrs Forss for ten. days to Fronce Learning a foreign lan- guage opens one's eyes to other cul- tures and shows students how to enjoy other tanguoges ond customs. The For- eign Language Deporrmenr prepares students for o multilingual world Perer Sonro Morio Engfch l SWfe Study Skis Head of Reodog Program Peter Sardo American Government 20rti Century U S History New York Safari Trip Horry Schoeffer Engfch IV Shakespeare Composition for Colege Daniel Schaffer Science Mory Ann Schmidt Reodng Aid Money Schultz ShorThand Srenography Speedwr inng T ypng I FDLA School Sr ore Melodie Schumoker Generol Dusmess Moth Girl's Tennis Ski Oub Choparone Rosemary Simpson Engfch I Journalism Leoder Oass of 1989 Advisor Moryonn Skrlncosky Engfch I Corl Smortschon Soence Oology Richard Sniscok Assr Foortol Cooch Algebra I Heod Dosebal Cooch Donno Steckel Creative Cooking 1.1 Cheerieodog Cooch Theodore Steiner Physical Educoron Heolrh Foorbol Cooch Weighrtfting. Strength Cooch Delores Suter Resource Room Doniel Tonnous Anolync Economics Socid Studies 21 Marjorie Trotfer Ubrarion Chloe Urland Reading Barbara Wehr Art l.l Dole Weiss Themes m American Culture Asst Dasebal Ccxxh Intramural Basebol Clem West Business Procedures Office SrrxJonons William Wood 20rh Cenrury U S Hsrory Head Cooch-Grl's Trock Dionne Yornoll Englsh I.1.IV Thearre Ars I Drama Club Myron Yoder Dept Chor person American Govemmenr Criminal and Ovi Jusrice Mock Trial Barbara Yost Depr Chorperson Busmess Work Experience Program Accounting I, Business Low Thomas Young Physical Education Olindo Zonchettin Larin 1,1 Spanish l-l 22 Preparing For The World Of Business: Work Experience Courses such os Accounnng, Business Low, Business Procedures, Word Process ing, Dora Processing ond orher related business courses greorfy assist srudenrs in making important decisions about col lege and whor they wont to do after high school Machines available to the business srudenrs were Apple II compur ers, word processors, adding machines, transcribing machines, typewriters ond various others The business courses plan an impor rant role in the outside world after gradu orion If a student earns enough credits in hts business courses, he is able to be put on the Work Experience Program and obtain a reference for a full time job This well organized deportment was led by Barb Yost There were five other teachers which assisted the srudenrs to reach their goals WHAT ARE YOUR BEST ATHLETIC ABILITIES AND WHAT ARE YOUR WEAKNESSES? THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DE- PARTMENT CAN TELL YOU WITH ONE SIMPLE TEST Ar rhe opening of rhe school yeor srudenrs were foced wirh rhe chollenge of phys col firness resrs. This is rhe firsr yeor or Dieruff rhor scores were ocruolly given on rhese resrs The purpose of rhese resrs were ro derermine wherher or nor o srudenr wos physicolly fir There was also o follow-up resr for comparison wirh rhe iniriol resr The remaining bi-weekly gym dosses were insrrucnve ones Over-oil firness and lifetime skills were developed Through o voriery of sporrs and activities such os foorboll, gymnastics, soccer, basketball, ere. Co-ed ocrivines odded o different dimension ro rhe physical educorion program Twelve dosses of required co-ed swimming were induded during rhe yeor During rhese dosses rhe srudenrs were instructed in rhe different rypes of strokes and diving There was olso rhe option of o weightlifting doss available ro both girls and boys All of rhese odded ocrivines rhis yeor were based on making physical educorion more fun. AWARD WINNING STAFF IN- STILLS GOOD DRIVING FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS The Driver Education Program in rhe Allen town School District wos reinsnrured losr yeor after being cur five years ago On rheir first yeor bock, reochers Mr Newhord, Mr Ko ponno, Mr Kleckner, and Mr Weaver won rhe Governor's Award for Traffic Sofery The course 6 rwo fold, it involves Driver The ory dosses ond smutoror experience Paul J Werrell. o Chief Juvenile Probation Officer 6 planning o pilot program for srudenrs who ore coughr underoge drinking PROGRAM PROVIDES OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN ABOUT GERMAN CULTURE The Allenrown-Soarbruecken Srudenr Ex chonge Program rakes place every orher year or Dieruff One year rhe Germons vtsir Allen rown, and rhe following year our srudenrs visir Germany Mr Gene Dierer, rhe Foreign Lon guoge Deporrmenr Chairperson and German reocher, is in charge of rhe program here or Dieruff Hgh School Mr Konrod Leirner, orgo mzes rhe program m Soorbruecken, Wesr Ger many The program grew our of on orrempr by Allenrown and Soorbruecken ro become sisrer ones. This was disconnnued ofrer rhe firsr year, bur educarors who hod mer connnued rheir own srudenr exchange programs There has been much positive feedbock, and rhe pro- gram connnues ro be a success Mr Dierer srared, This is rhe ideal rrip for kids because rhey ocruaily live m rhe homes and experience Ger naan culture firsr-hand For many srudenrs rhis was on exciring as well as a new experience They gor ro see first- hand how srudenrs from orher countries lived Srudenrs interested were signed up through rhe help of rheir teachers STUDENTS UNITE TO FORM LED’S ENGLISH SPEAKERS LANGUAGES OF OTHER This year or Deruff there was a larger rhon ever increase in Hispanic srudenrs Mosr of these srudenrs, from many parrs of rhe world, had no knowledge of rhe English longuoge They could nor properly function among orher srudenrs To help them, rhey were enrolled in rhe English For Speakers Of Orher Languages Program or Dieruff The program was under rhe guidance of Mr John Psolko Learning rhe English language a long and sometimes frustrating process About rhe program this year Mr Psolko commented, We reach our srudenrs rhe American lan- guage and culrure . .. basic rools rhey need for economic and social independence, and as a passport ro wherever future rhey choose ’’ Confusioni! A srudenr n rhe ESOL pra gram mes ro figure our o complex Eng feh sentence before beog coled on Think of if fhis woyll Mr Pso o. ESOL instructor, gves he yudenrs o heipng hood in learning English 24 Hands-On Care And A Sincere Interest In The Students Char- acterizes Health Professionals This yeor, rhe heolrh room or Dieruff was rhe busiesr ir's ever been Mrs Morrino Semmer. rhe school nurse, srored, “This year was more hecnc rhon in rhe posr couple of years. The srudenrs hod more serious problems rhon we hod been dealing wirh before Inreresred in rhe rorol welfore of our srudenrs, Mrs. Semmer wos also ocrive in rhe S A P Srudenr Assisronce Program The secrerory, Mrs Korhy Sreckel, enpyed her work and said rhor her moin reason for being rhere wos for rhe welfore of rhe srudenrs She srored. “ir mokes you feel good when you know you've helped Mrs Schlicring has served os Dieruff's denrol hygienrsr for rhe posr rwo years She 6 one of only four denrol hygienisrs in rhe disrricr. so she con only be or Dteruff once o week Due ro her schedule, Mrs Schlicring connor give every srudenr o check-up each yeor, however, she checks oil new rronsfer srudenrs. aH sophomores, and any junior or senior who hod o problem m renrh grade All rhree of rhese women work in dose cor uncnon wirh eoch orher ro preserve rhe heolrh ond well-being of rhe ennre Dieruff communiry. 25 Betty Heckman • Moty Kominsky COUNSELORS ASSIST STUDENTS WITH DAILY PROB- LEMS, SCHEDULING, AND FUTURE PLANS; DROPOUT PREVENTION PROGRAM INTRODUCED. The Guidance Office s on inregral parr of Dieruff High School Ir is here rhar counselors assist students wirh different needs such os schedule conflicts, porenr conferences, and college preparations This ossisronce could nor hove been given without the help of our skilled counselors, Mr Miholik, Mr Dobb, Mrs Trembo. Mr Durrows, ond Mr Rjtz Nor only dd they help college bound studenrs fill our college applications ond schedule various colleges to visit, they also lent their services ro students who weren't gang to college They assisted these students in filling our job oppliconons, ond helped them receive recommendations The guidonce office tries ro meet oil the needs of the students; for example, PIC, The Private Industry Council is sponsoring o program or Dieruff Mrs Julie Drezmo, Coreer Education Counselor for the grant funded program, stored, The program gives students who ore eligible for the Employment Assurance Strategies for Youth help with finding after school ond summer jobs They receive ossisronce wirh job search ond job retention skills ond explore coreer possibilities 26 LONG HARD WORK AND DETER- MINATION HELPS KEEP D1ERUFF RUNNING SMOOTHLY Rosemory Krivenko One of rhe busiest offices or Dieruff High School is rhe Attendance Office Each day, or least one hundred srudenrs pass through rhe office doors for various reo sons With help from work experience srudenrs, rhe office 6 run by secretaries Nancy Leirgeb and Posemory Krivenko They summed up rhe year by storing, The Arrendonce office is o very challenging and interesting ploce ro work where there is never o dull moment Ir requires o sense of humor and o lor of porience and sromino The morn office is responsible for oil major school functions Ir houses offices for Principal Mr Meilinger. and Vice Principal Ms Holod Through rhe help of secrerones Jockie Trexler and Edirh Orrmger, rhe office wos kept running smoothly They kept oil nores. memos, ond files in order, ond provided other services The newly rebuilt Arhleric Office, is headed by Mr Alton Frey, rhe Arhleric Director His secretory, Mrs Derry Drader, was m chorge of oil sports activities, including rhe sole of rickets ond o scoreboard of oil wins ond losses The office wos very hectic rhis yeor and should be commended for o job well-done Cofererio F Meek, J Flood, H Krouse, C Guerino, L Myers, A Momxo. M Poyer. J Hotfmon. E Tor ok (Monoger), D Transue. D Lombea. M Locos. C Srongl, IV Emery. R Pypruk. E Sedor. E Stenzonr, L Srrobl, V. Crourhomel ROUND THE CLOCK WORKERS MAINTAIN ORDER AND SCHOOL SAFETY Take a moment ro imagine You’re sirring in class raking a resr The room is in complere silence Suddenly, you hear some giggling os your sromoch mokes loud, rumbling noises ro remind you ir's hungry You glance up or rhe clock, anx tously awainng rhe bell so you con go ro rhe cofererio and ear1 All morning rhe cofererio workers ore busy preparing nu rnnous meals for rhe ennre srudenr body and foculry Full-course lunch and snock lunches ore served by rhese ladies Remember rhe rime you rossed rhor crumpled-up paper ro rhe rrashcan, missed, ond let ir tie rhere on rhe floor? Who picked ir up? How abour rhe doy you struggled ro open you locker, bur ir wouldn'r budge? Who did you ger ro help you? These ore just o few duties of rhe custodians Theirs is rhe difficulr rosk of cleaning up after hundreds of stu- dents Whether it's changing a lighr bub. or sweeping rhe floors, rhey work diit gently ro keep our school well mom- rained Did you ever nonce that after rhe bell has rung, rhe hall woys ore clear of srudenrs? Well, Foo Dellfield and Jim Spang are ro rhonk for rhis They patrol rhe halls ro prevenr any problems from occurring We con oil feel secure be cause of rhese rwo alerr men 28 Above School Board: Dnon L Ooud. Annobele 0 Crevelr g. Thomas W Ruhe. J Milo Sewards, Dr Wiord S Oewei Jr, Michael P Combs. Ronald W Skmer Dr Carol V Grener Norman C Ziegler Oetow Central Staff: Ned R Shoemaker. lion M Kerns. Dr Somuel A Mier. Dr Richord Cohn. Dr John A McAdoms. Robert P KJova. C Davxj Miller Administration - The Backbone Of Our Educational Process Our enrire educorionol process in rhe Allenrown School Dtsrria is organized by rwo groups: rhe School Board ond rhe ASD Cenrrol Staff The School Board holds monthly meetings or which they discuss problems m rhe surrounding disrricr. ond oil major plans focmg various schools ore finalized The board recently opened up its meetings to indude student representa- tives from surrounding high schools to give their views of rhe issues or hand The Cenrrol Sroff consists of rhe supervisors ond their assistants. They deal mainly with rhe concerns of elementary schools, ond rhe school system os o whole 29 HtiSKIERS CONQUER SLOPES IN VERMONT Think snow! Thor's rhe slaters' mono and when ir does snow, rhe Louis E Dieruff Huskiers dusr off rheir skies, hunr our rheir snowsuirs. ond head for rhe slopes This year's Huskiers were headed for rhe local ski areas os well os rhe sbpes of Vermonr. Foiling down ond gening wer arejusr o few pirfolls rhe skiers dealr wirh during rhe season. Mr Billy con anesr ro rhose rimes-as he was, again, rhe advisor of rhe 1987-66 Ski Club He was ossisred by srudenr officers Tim Oswald, John Moyer, Bonnie Moyer, ond Monica Fra- ble This year's Huskiers Traveled ro Lirrle Gap, Camel back, Shawnee, and Elk Mounroin The main evenr of rhe year was rheir nip ro Ver- monr which rook place from Thursday, Janu- ary 21, ro Sunday, January 24 The ski dub offers new skiers a chance ro learn how ro ski and enhance rheir skills bur, mosr of all, ir offers fun for all! Accident!? Scott King looks os if he rook o fol. or s he jusr worn our? The 1987-66 Ski club, all prepored ro hir rhe slopes 32 Morisol Acevedo Robert Ache John A Her Sandy Alves Seniors Charles Anderson Abraham Atiyeh Chris Da bio Labiba Darakat Tonya Andrews Danny Azat Raymond Dobio Kristin Darlip Gregory Annoni David Azat Leroy Dochert Deanna Darrall Mary Assad Dina Azar Jodi Dalliet Kenneth Dortynski 33 Seniors Vicki Dares Julio Dell Matthew Ditrenbender Tara Dond Mark Doyer James Draun Chris Drown MikeI Drown Theresa Denedict Hector Donillo Down Dright Michele Drunner Wail Ditar Jill Dow man Jennifer Dright Walter Drunner Mary Deth Duesgen Antoinette Durro Robert Durton Rosalind Durton HELPING HANDS AID THE HOMELESS The Key Club is o volunreer service orgomzo- rion for high school srudenrs As furure leoders, rhe srudenrs' responsibtliries were focused on o commirmenr ro communiry service Sponsored by Kiwonis Inrernorionol. rhe orgomzorion con- sisrs of more rhon 100,000 members world- wide This year's Key Club advisors were Mr Porks ond Mr Riddick The officers for 1987-68 were Scorr Smirh. President Kerri Pelrz, Vice-Presi- denr; Deonno Dor roll, Secrerory. ond Michele Posner, Treasurer Among rhe acriviries planned by rhe club's members were helping or rhe Rescue Mission wirh a Thanksgiving mecrf, ond rhe Toys for Tors campaign in December These acriviries were planned and run by rhe Key Clubbers Michele Rosner srored, I feel ir is a valuable orgomzorion ro rhe school, bur we need more srudenrs ro porriopare in rhe club's acriviries The three chefs did it ogoin! Jen. Kern and Chonno show off rhew pastries „ ill i 5 Kathleen Duskirk Curtain Rises On The Plaza Suite The house bghrs dimmed and rhe curtain rose os Dieruff's Dromo Club began rher performance of Pfozo Sure The many hours of work spent by rhe members ro moke o success of rhe show more rhon pod off Nor only d rhe acrors spend hours memorizing rher lines and practicing rheir ocrmg techniques, they also spent rime dang behind-rhe scenes work Members of rhe Dromo Oub were given rhe chance ro learn rhe inner workings of rhe rhearre through honds-on exper tence Miss Yarnafl, advisor of rhe dub, worked wirh rhe foiowing 1987-86 officers President EBen Rir ter. Vice Presidenr. Sreve Wasser. ond Sec Treas , Ooig Fnebohn M s Yornoll stored, From our second ploce finish in rhe Hoi Decorormg Contest ro our well received production of Ptozo Sure, ir wos o busy and exanng year Working with this year’s officers ond dub members wos genuinely fun. ond I'm already looking forward ro storting on next year's activities Vidoel Camacho Morisol Carrion Lea Casey ) .36 Seniors Morio Cassium Morisot Collazo Tyrone Cross Carmen Diaz Manuel Cerdo Charles Collie Jonny Culpepper Luis Diaz More Cohen Adalberto Correa Randy Czankner Orlando Diaz Ivy Cole Jossette Craig Madelin DeLorosa Tadeusz Dombrowski v Seniors Yvette Dominguez Lo Dorowuth Michelle Dottery Stephanie Dottery Erika Duffie Chris Dum Amy Durich Toris Efford Lourdes Estremera Sherry Fairfield Thomas Fallstich Fariborz Farbod DeaneI Farmer Todd Faust Fernando Fernandes Jose Fernandes Erik Flom Steven Figueroa Karen Folmer Ali Foster The best of times? Sue presents het rheme ideo' MorK, however, cteogrees NEVER SAY GOOD-BYE! The yeor's groduonng closs's prom rheme wos Never Soy Goodbye Advised by guid once counselor Leroy Burrows, rhe senior doss prom commirree pur o lor of rhoughr ond core inro pionning rhe prom The officers of rhe prom commirree were Presidenr, Moris Schornirz, Vice-Presidenr, Greg Annoni, Secrerary, Wondo Hernandez, ond Treasurer. Jen Sprankle The four of rhem worked closely wirh Mr Burrows ond rhe resr of rhe prom commirree The comminee mer ofren ond decided on whor rhey won red or rheir prom Making rhe prom memorable ond one of rhe besr was rheir firsr prioriry For rhe second consecurive year, rhe groduores were able ro orrend o posr-prom parry afrer rhe prom Ir wos held or rhe Rocquerboll Club where food, gomes ond enrenainmenr were plenriful This well-plonned nighr become o fond memory for rhe Senior doss. 39 “STOMPIN’” THROUGH NATURE’S BACKYARD The 1987-68 Swompsromper Club was ad- vised by Mr Tim Billy This year's activities in- dueled rwo'hiking trips, one in the Fall and one in the Spring The Swompsromper‘s Fall hike, which was in October, found them conquering the Appalachian Trail and the Pinnode The scheduled hike for the spring will bring them to Sunfish Pond at Delaware Water Gap Mr Billy said, I enjoy hiking with the kids and accomplishing a hike Originally an ecol- ogy dub, the swampsrompers evolved due to a greater interest in hiking than in ecology Students who were adventurers, who loved to see nature, or who just wonted that feeling of accomplishment when completing a hike joined the swampsrompers As Henry Thoreou stated in Wolden. “The indescribable innocence and beneficence of Nature - of sun and wind and rain, ... such health, such cheer, they afford forever I” Junior Missy Moderk gazes n appreoo rion or rhe Oeoury of Morher Norure a. L Club: Mr Diy, Jil Jameson, Seon Amey. Lisa Smirh, Verno Day, Karen Foimer. Don McGmley Monica Foster Monica Frabie Carla Francis Randi Frey 40 Seniors Chris Friebolin Alexis Garcia Matthew Germano Maria Gonzalez Craig Friebolin Luz Garcia Michael Getz Gayle Grabios Linda Fritz Toni Gardner Harry Ginkinger Chris Green Randy Fullmon John Gensiak Down Glick Eric Greis 41 Seniors Jennifer Grilley Jon Hajducko Suha Hamoui Kimie Heckler Scott Grimshaw Diane Holdeman Lisa Harmon Tracey Heckman Richard Gulliver William Hall Detria Harris Lloyd Hefflefinger Michelle Guthrie Tatjanna Hallman Joseph Hazzord Brian Hegedus 42 Dione Heiberger Orion Hein Tino Heiney Thomos Henderschedt BEHIND THE SCENES ACTION! The Dieruff High School sroge crew was ad- vised by science department head, Mr Arlotro The members were responsible for assisting anyone who wanted ro use the srage and auditorium They also assisted or assemblies or concerts whenever necessary. There were only six members who were really octive in this organization They were Tonya Keller, Joe Menciger. DeCion McCul- lough, Lyvetre Hollie, Patricia Wessner, and Kern Meitzler To become a member, they responded ro a school bulletin advertisement Their meetings were held bocksroge after school. The mom objective for working on the sroge crew was ro learn ro work together os a ream and ro work for others. The satisfaction the members received from all of their hard work is more than enough applause Mr Arlotro stared, The sroge crew never gets ro rake any bows, but without them, sroge productions could nor function.'' 43 Vincent Hendricks DEBATERS ADVANCE TO SEMI-FINALS School Board censorship ond A I D S were rwo of rhe subjeers debated by members of this year's team These ropes were researched by the ream ond both rhe pro and con aspects were presented tn marches. The Husky orators compered agornsr students from Allen. Easton, Wilson, and Saucon Volley High Schools and were chosen as semi finalists. The rop four debaters from rhe four qualify ing schools compered in the semi finals. This years' semi-final ream from Dieruff included seniors Thomas Hendershedt ond Eric Rom, along with juniors Sharon Johnson and Gory Plessl. They suffered a narrow defeat at rhe hands of rhe Allen debaters who advanced to rhe final round and defeated Saucon Valley for the league championship. Other members of rhe debate ream were Erika dander Dedon McCutough, Dona and Ramona Hollie, Amy Toth, Jim Levon, and Gris Culp. Ahem! May I hove your orteorton please51 Tom asks os he begins he debore Wanda Hernandez Druce Hess Stacey Hess 44 Seniors Dana Hollie Michael Hysick Christine Johnson Elias Kassis Ramona Hollie Gloria Isserlis William Johnson Susan Kleppinger Dana Hontz Semina Jaffer Craig Jones Jocquelin Klotz Chastity Howard Suzanne Jarrah Fred Joseph Sean Klotz 45 Seniors April Kondrovy Alicio Krauchick Edson Lagos Shannon Lehr Jason Kondrovy Michelle Kresini Jeffrey Larkin Kelly Leirgeb Vickie Konieczny Donald Kruse Paul Lazor Joseph Lesko Lisa Kozza Deanne Kurtz Ramon LeDoff Jeffrey Levan Jonet Licini Nydio Lopez Michael Macool Louis Mihalik MAINTAINING DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM Rows and rows of shelves filled wirh books, and ir's difficult which one to choose You final- ly decide and check our rhe book or the counrer Ir is os simple os rhor. right? Wrong Many hands ore needed ro assist in rhe operation of rhe library This year’s librory dub consisted of ten members The many duties assigned to rhe helpers ore putting books awoy, straightening shelves, fil- ing cords, repairing books ond getting new books ready for circulation Mrs Hoffman, odvisor ro the dub. ond her assistants Mrs Trotter ond Mrs Goal welcome new students to join There ore mony benefits derived from participation in this dub, such os rhe development of filing skills ond learning ro relate ond interacr wirh the vorious patrons who visit rhe librory You don't hove ro be o bookworm ro enjoy this job Most students ore surprised or rhe rewords, ond continue in rhe club year after year 47 Fodi Mokhoul STUDENTS EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS Bubble bubble, roil and rrouble, whor did rhts year's Science Club brew? Under rhe su- pervision of Mr William Landis, members mer o few rimes o monrh ro discuss various scienrific ropics. This year rhe club was unable ro compurer- march srudenrs for Volenrine's Day, on annual procrice. A decline in membership mode rhis enrerprise nor feasible However, srudenrs did pomapore in rhe Science Olympiad held or Moravian College The dub finished in rhe rop 50% Plons were made ro go ro Eosr Srroudsberg for on egg-dropping conresr. Srudenrs hod ro come up wirh ways ro prorecr on egg from breaking ofrer being dropped from o greor heighr The dub also planned ro porridpore in o bridge-building conresr in which scale-model bridges were consrrucred and judged for rhe besr engineering design. Denise Molek Rachel Markov itch Michael Martin 48 Seniors Robert Marushak Corinne McIntosh Luis Mendoza Keri Mohr Francisco Matos Carrie Meckstroth Chad Miller Wendell Montgomery Buddy Maxwell John Meitzler Tracey Miller Marco Morales Declan McCullagh Lillian Mendez Jaime Miranda Melinda Morales 49 Seniors Dobbi Jo Moser Ronnie Moyer Krista Navarre Armando Nieves Damaris Moya Sheri Moyer Chris Neitz Kathy Nimeh John Moyer Tracey Moyer Kevin New hart Souhil Nimeh Robert Moyer Keith Myers Kimpha Nguyen Tracey Nonnemaker so Jose Nunez Noncy Ocasio Diana Olmo Stanley Ortega 9 O K. People! Dona Lehr mes ro get o serious answer our of one of her ream- SCHOLARS GAIN USE- FUL ADDED INSIGHTS Referrals from reachers, showing up for procrices, speed, ond rhe number of righr or wrong answers derermines rhe ponel for rhe schdosric scrimmoge reom This orgomzorion is o group of srudenrs who ore eager ro com- pere ond receive more academic achieve- menr. The coprom for rhe 1987 86 school year was o senior, Thomas Henderschedr Team mem- bers were Eric Flom, Shoron Johnson, Kelly Leirgeb. Dano Lehr, Shannon Lehr, Dedon McCulIogh. Joe Mencigor, Erika Olonder, Gndy Ponker. ond Gory PlessJ These srudenrs mer on Wednesday or Thursday ofrernoons ro gain more knowledge in many subjeers Dieruff's choprer mer ro compere ogoinsr Emmous High School in eorty February The odvisor, Mrs Jeonne Hamm srored. This hos been o very enjoyable year Their relaxed, fun norure and rheir drive ro do well has mode working wirh rhis group such o plea sure Lengeb compare nores or o scnmmoge procnce 51 STUDENTS CAMPAIGN FOR LIFE! SADD, Srudenrs Agoinsr Driving Drunk, is o norionol orgonizarion which is rapidly increasing in size. Ir is rhe organization's plan ro make rhe srudenrs aware of rhe hazards of drinking ond driving. Ms Holod, Mrs Kish, and Mr Newhard welcomed a SADD chapter ro Dieruff As a concerned mother ond reocher, Mrs. Kish ac- cepted rhe position as advisor of rhe organiza- tion. Eorly in December, an assembly presented by rhe Shock Trauma Unit from rhe Lehigh Volley Hospiral Cenrer, was held ro kick off SADD's membership drive. To become an offi- cial member, srudenrs were required ro pay a rwo-dollor registration fee. which included a Contract for Life and an Arrive Alive bondir bracelet Officers for 1987 88 were President, Gary Plessl, Vice-President, Michele Sosnowski, Secre rory. Michele Nou, Treasurer, Tom Headers chedt, and Public Relations, Dob Richter. Veronica Ortega Carla Ortiz Jose Ortiz Timothy Oswald Seniors Chris Pommer Javier Perez Ann Prelovsky Pier Richan Cynthio Ranker Gregor Picart Gory Purdie Robert Richter Robert Pearson Mario Pitt re Juanita Reed Gabriel Riddick Idalys Perez Ethel Powell Carmen Rentas Ellen Ritter Seniors Jose Rivero Lisa Rohrboch Michael Ruhf Robert Sayer Dymphna Rodriguez Anita Rosa Maritza Santana Rebecca Schaffer Howard Rodriguez Tomas Rosado Jesus Santiago Mary Scharle Lydia Rodriguez Obotalo Roundtree Gloria Santos Mark Scharnitz $4 Herman Schiffer Cindy Schmick Natalie Schoch Daniel Schuler ARTISTS CAPTORE THE WORLD ON CANVAS Skill- Mr Donko demonsrrares rhe on of copruring he beoury of fcfe on convos The Arr Club meers every Tuesday ofrer school ro enhance rheir skills ond experimenr wirh various Techniques and medos. The odvi- sor, Mr Dennis Danko, focused on phorogra phy, on inreresr shored by mosr members. The Art Deporrmenr has two dorkrooms. one which has recenrty been remodeled ro further benefit rhe srudenrs. One of rhe projects of rhe Arr Club was a self portrait in which srudenrs rook a phoro- groph ond drew on imaginative environment for rheir pictures When asked whor he thought of this year's arr dub, Mr. Danko said, The arr club is ovoil able for srudenrs ro expand rheir creanve pa renriol ond have on introduction ro basic 35mm block ond white phorogrophy Tech- niques This year we hod a ninrh grode srudenr receive a gold key oword for his self porrroir or Scholastic Arr Awards Other members also received commendations Proud! Mory Derh deploys rhe cemficore of Menr she received for her excelenr orTwork 55 COMMUNITY LEADERS- GOOD CITIZENS The Srudenr Forum was ser up ro organize srudenrs ro discuss imporronr issues The sru- denrs were able ro communicare rheir ideas ro rhe School Board, public and odminisrrorors. The club was mode up of nine members, who mer once o monrh, ond consisred of rhree represenrarives from Dieruff. Allen, and Cenrrol Corholic The Council of Yourh consisred of six mem- bers from each of rhe rhree dry high schools. The members who represenred Dieruff found rhe experience challenging ond informative Discussions for career-orienred workshops were held or Ciry Holl every rwo weeks Ruby Maxwell represenred Dieruf on rhe Human Relations Commirree She srared, Be- ing on rhe commirree helped me undersrand rhe basics of discrimination ond low. Ir's also mreresring ro know rhe currenr evenrs going on in AJIenrown '' All rhree of rhese groups benefir rhe com- muniry Allentown Council of Youth: M Schor I mrz, T Gducy, Ms HokxJ. Advisex. T. Hen ■ derschedr D Qorrvnski M Nou S NVrnver 4| 56 Korl Schuster Timothy Schwindenhommer Stocy Seifert Vicki Sellitto Seniors Shannon Seng Souheil Sheteih Matthew Sipos Maurice Smith Danielle Shonton Randall Shiffert Thomas Siwy Robert Smith Tracy Sheffer Richard Sierzega Katherine Slonaker Rosemarie Smith Tarek Shehab Clinton Simmons Frank Smith Scott Smith 57 Ronald Snyder Matthew Speck David Steffie Robert S re trier Shown Solt Lynnea Sperlbaum Theodore Steiner David Stocker Seniors Arden Snyder Donald Snyder Michelle Souders Tracy Sralsitz Mark Sterner Josue Soto Jennifer Sprankle Betty Steinmetz Mart hew Sukonick Andre Sutton Stacey Szalacha Ruweido Tabshi TOUR THE SKIES WITH MR. BECKER The lighrs ore our ond you find yourself enveloped in dorkness. Your focus rurns ro- words rhe ceiling, suddenly, oppeoring before your eyes is rhe mghr sky wirh oil of irs heoven- ly bodies Mr Decker, rhe direcror of Dieruff's ptaneror- ium, has poinred our consrellorions, zodioc signs, ond differenr planers ro well over 7,000 srudenrs from elemenrory schools ond high schools rhis yeor The plonerorium, which serves rhe enrire Allenrown School Disrricr. is o very fundomenral ond needed service ovoil- oble ro orher schools nor equipped wirh one Dieruff is very forrunare ro hove borh rhe pton- erorium and Mr Decker Mr Decker srored, I wouldn'r do onyrNng else besides reochmgi Helping srudenrs under - srond rhe science of rhe skies is a very impor- ronr source of informorion Mr Decker is cer roinly o valuable guide ro rhe glorious heavens! Cortney Taylor HITTING THOSE NOTES WITH PRIDE This year, for rhe firsr rime ever, rhe L E D. Music Deporrmenr hosred rhe renrh onnuol Dis rncr Chorus. Mr Perer Carpenrer. music deporr menr reocher and hosr, spenr mony long hours plonmng rhis special evenr He orronged ever- yrhing. from informing rhe srudenrs who mode rhe chorus, ro finding homes for rhem ro sroy in Mr Corpenrer srored, The mosr imporronr rhing. aside from rhe srudenrs receiving o Tre- mendous experience, is rhar I hope our sru- denrs roke rhe rime ro lisren ro rhe chorus. Ir's somerhing you jusr don'r ger ro hear ofren When you hove rwo hundred well-rromed voices doing ojob, ir'sjusr phenomenal Dieruff had rhree srudenrs porricipore in rhe chorus They were seniors Randy Pullman, ren or; Janer Licini, soprano, ond junior Dana Lehr, soprano Cerramly rhese rhree. along wirh rhe orhers. mode beauriful music rogerher Patrick Thomas John Toman Anna Torrez 60 Seniors Amy Toth Jose Vargas James Wachter Brian Walter Kelly Toth Walter Vega Kelly Wagner Jacquelin Washington Carl Urban Nancy Viera John Wollander Anthony Watson Michelle Valentin Michael Vosper Michael Wollander Sharon Weaver 61 Seniors Mark Weller Kathy Wimberly Lisa Wolfe Stacey Yonak Elisha West Diana Wittman Luther Woodard Aziza Younes Karen Wieser Kathleen Wittman Virgil Woodard Farid Younes Tammy Williams Jill Wolfe Karen Yager Seham Younes 62 Clique-Clicks Roseann Zeravsky Charles Zerfass Elizabeth Zimmerman 63 Baby Pictures Vicki Dores • Were proud of oil your oc complishmenrs1 Good luck in oil you do1 Love, Mom ond Dod Vickie Konieczny - The years go os Dod ond I worch you grow Wirh pride and much love. Mom ond Dod Rich Gulliver • To our sweer pea Thank you for all rhe happiness you hove broughr us We're proud of you Love, Mom, Dod, Dill Diono Wirrmon - Now only four more years ro go' Love you1 Trocy Nonnemoker - May God gronr you rhe sereniry ro occepr rhe rhings you connor change, rhe couroge ro change rhe rhings you con, and rhe wis dom ro know rhe dif ference Love, Mom ond Dod Trocy Miller - We ore proud of your many occomplishmenrs in rhe posr Good luck in rhe furure Love Mom ond Dod Shoron Weaver - To c greor doughrer Moyol your dreams come rrue Wirh oil our love, Mom ond Dod Robert Moyer You will always be our baby. Proud ro be your Mom and Dod Punkin Former Yes, right on; you mode it I remember when you were o baby Now look; you're o young lody Good luck! We all love you Mom. Dad, and Ha- san Kimie Heckler We hove watched you grow into a beautiful young woman who we ore very proud of Love always, Mom and Dod Amy Toth - Tu es de- venue un peu plus ogee Er un peu plus forte, nnoinrenonr ru peux voler! Love, Mom and Dad Chos McNeol You've come o long way, and yet you've just begun Thonks for sticking with it. Love, Mom Danielle Shanton • Whor con you soy about a child that has brought you much pride and joy? Maybe to know that others recognize that also Once, after you gave a speech, a stronger congratulated us and said, “Thank you for having her Our on- swer? “You're wel- come. our pleasure. Love, Mom and Dod Michelle Doftery It seems like just a short rime ogo that you were tiny, and now you are all grown-up Congratulations, and I know this is just the beginning of many occompfehmenrs for you Love, Mom Baby Pictures 65 DIERCIFF’S BEST Most Talented In Art FVonnre Moyer MoryOerh Dues Life Of The Party • Mork Scharrtfz, Sue Jar roh DIERUFF’S BEST ■ 67 SWIMMING CAN BE HEALTHY AND FUN Splishi Splosh! Aquorics Club members jusr con’r ger enough swimming Conrrory ro popu- lor belief, rhis dub isn'r jusr for fun in rhe worer There is o lor of hord work involved for rhe members of rhe dub Members srudy odvonced worer sofery At rhe end of rhe course, rhis cerrifies rhose in- volved ro be lifeguards Lifesaving is nor rhe only rhmg rhese srudenrs learn bur rhey also procrice worer and small crofr survival Tech- niques Mr Dennis McGinley. insrrucror, was assisred by senior. Vickie Kanieczny The club mer once a week from 7 30 AM ro 8.10 A M every Wednesday The meerings lasred from rhe be- ginning of Ocrober unril rhe end of April Ir is a grear experience for onyone inreresred Mr McGinley also organized inrromurol wa- fer polo gomes They were held every Thurs- day morning or 7 30 in rhe morning Wer ond wild! Worer polo is defirwety o 4 dxjleogng sport Seniors Who me? Lurking beneorh on ongel's foce bes o mischievous devP 1. 68 Final Farewell JUNIORS F ACEVEDO Y ALVARADO J °aX£R M AGOSTO s AMEY 0 DELL I AGJREE v AOUN S OENSON J AU K APPEL K OENTZ D ALVARADO R BARTHOLOMEW T OENWAPE O ALVARADO R QARTYNSKI D OERGER JR R ALVARADO T DECK R OlGER C OLOSE J DORGES M OORTZ S OOSTON K ORADER T OREONGER M OREJTFELD D 0REN5NGER A OROPHY D 0RUf R J DRY ANT D OURNS L OURTON M DYERS C CAORERA P CAMXLARO R CAMION M CECH JR K CHAW M CHATH I OtHOURJ K CHV6TMAN E CHUSTOFARO A CLARKE D CLARKE R CLAUSE D COLDERT J COLLAZO C COLON E COLON M COLON A CORAZZA D CORM£R H CORNELL D CRADDOCK JR C DAWSON V L DAY J DEJESUS I DELCAMPO R DEUTSCH M DIAZ A DOUCOJR 72 JUNIORS s DtTRJCH K EMERY D FERREftA R FREER K GALUCH s OILMAN V EPJE 0 FIGUEROA D FREY A GALUCY c DONOHUE F FAALEY L FIGUEROA K FRCS G GARQA T DONOVAN J FARYMAK C frankenfeld J GALLAGHER K GEIGER J DURJCH M fensteraaaker R DWNELL S FENSTERAAAKER E ElO«€R J fernaacez K GEORGE C GilETT k goletz J GONCE E GONZALEZ T GOSSMAN 0 GRUOE V GAUDAIUPE L HAFNER G HALLMAN M HANAVALT J HANYCH E HANZL JR J HATO€R G HECMIR R hCCKMAN fK J heffentrager D ►€1M0ACH C HCN R HCM3ACH J FEA GWAY C HENG 73 JUNIORS I HE ASHMAN JA T JACKSON J H€SS J JAMESO; F HM D JAAAAH T hOFFNEA J JOHN K holzea K HOUSE V AlZAAAY S X NSON V JOHNSON S JUCKMK J JUAETUS M JUAETUS K KJSTLEA M KITOCN M KLECKf£A A KLEPPWGEA J KLOOEA S KLOKCS J KOCHEA M KONCSCS S KOPFEA K KOSZAA D KAAPF T KAAStlY M KAOPF T KAUPKA S KUATZ D LEHA D LAOOUEA D LESSIG C LAMOEAT M LPSKY E LAPP M LLOYD F LOPEZ I LOPEZ N LOPEZ M LUCASH L LUTTE M MADE AC T MAHALCK 74 JUNIORS I MAKHOUl 0 MANN J MARKHAM 1 MARKOVITCH J MASCAPJ ■ C MAT €WS R MAXWELL S MCCLAFFERTY D METZGER J MORROW J MXON D MCGNLEY C MITCHELL K MOSER G ORTH W MCMEKN N MOJCA j MOYER J ORTIZ A MEDINA D MONDOVCH K MOYER D OSKA W MEITZLER J MONTALVO T NEHMEH m otto V MELENDEZ E MORALES K NEDERMEYER W PAGE J MENOGAR T MORGAN V MMEH j PAa K PELT2 P PEREZ P PERJNOTTO S PHATAX R PLAZA G PlESSL J POUJTTT V PRELFTZ N QUACH P GXJAOt J QUER C 0U O€S J RAFFENSPERGER J RAMOS C RAYMOfC R REOONGER K REMALEY j RENDON L REPPERT M REYNARD K RJOHARDS 0 RIVAS A RIVERA D RIVERA j RIVERA D ROOERTS j REDCRICK A RODRIGUEZ 75 JUNIORS L RODRIGUEZ R ROORlGUEZ S ROORlGUEZ g roman S ROSENOERG M R05NER M ROTH J ROWE S ROYER J RUPPELU JR K RUTH E SAFI j SANTIAGO W SANTIAGO D SCHAFFER J SCHAUIR M SCH.OSSOERG D SCHNMCK C 5CHOENOERGER C SCHaL K SCHOLIER J SCHWAO M SCHWAO 0 J SCHARTZ L SELLS C SHAFER C SHARESKY S SHETAYH 0 SHUPP E SIERRA J SMITH L SMITH A SMOLAR 0 SNYDER H SNYDER P SNYDER D saT JR M SOSNOWSKI D SPA YD J STAHf€CK£R J STENMETZ JR D STOUDT P SUOA A SZALACHA JR M TAYLOR E TE50€ L THOMAS M TOROEY C TREGO T TREVNO J UNDERCUFFLER H VEGA D VENOFTTO J VKjO W WAGNER JR T WALKER C WALNOCK T WAMPOLE 0 WEAVER K WEOCR T WELLS S WERLEY 76 SOPHOMORES END OF GfVADE 11 Oh whof o feeling. Toyotol Tom Henders- chedr and Gory Plessl seem ro be m good sprits even though They drive domestic cars I do not think thete Is o worm In this one! Some people ore redly picky eaters, bur This 6 absolutely r dous' p VESStCR C WOOOAJNG D YOUNG c westerman P YEAKEL K YOUNG J vetzel C YOST JA G YOUSSEF D WfSEA S YOUNES J YOWAKIM E VlAURN K VHEKJACHEIX A WILIAMS V YUt£Z T ADAAHAM D AZAA J OELL ENO OF GAADE 11 C almouaam W DALY D DTAA N AOOOUCHE A AMXA50N J DAATLEY JR J DUCKLEY S A06AMAA M AAAYA A ARt£R A ATIYEH 0 AZAA Z OEASLEY C DOND T DORGES J DREY L DOVMAN A 0RK3HT M ORAUN N OROVN D DREN5NGER D DUSKAK E DYERS S CADOEN D CAPETTUO 77 SOPHOMORES D CASSIUM 0 CHR6T1AN5EN J CLARK T CIUETT H COLBERT J COLEMAN 6 COLLAZO L COLLAZO C COULTER W COWELL 0 CRADDOCK H DANCL J DAVIS J DAV6 N DAV6 M DELUCA S DERGHAM H DEUT5CH H DEUTSCH P DOMNGUEZ A DIAZ L DOTTERY D DIAZ T DUFFY M DOMOROVSKI C EAGLE M ECK S EDWARDS S ENGLER J EMUGUEZ J EPPEL D EVANS J FEERTAG K FEJE5 L FENSTERAAAKER J FORKER M FIGUEROA M FRACK R FLAM6CH ■ K FRANK M aOOD R FRANTZ E FIORES L FREY J FONSECA R FRYUNG E FONTANEZ J GAMOLE 78 SOPHOMORES f GARCIA D CONCE S GROMAN K HAYES 0 HLL 0 HUTTl R JARRAH J KLPATRICK C KURTZ K GARDO E GONZALEZ A HAW T HECKMAN T HOOGE L HYSJCK D JONES S KHG M KURTZ M GARB J GONZALEZ T HAW S HESLER J HOLLEY J I1ES S ONES 0 KLt£ S KUZMAN 1 S GAUGLER V GONZALEZ 0 J HAHR M HCBT L HOWE M LLJGASCH A JUHASZ S KLOKOCS R LA J GIANOOMEMCO G GRAOAS J HANYCH D HERMAN S HOLSCHWANDEH T RVM R JURADO C KLOTZ D LACEY A GIOERT S GRESS N HARRS V HERNANCEZ T HORVATH G SOELL J KAPO K KNOPP F LECAU5E 1 5 GOETZ M GRfTN T HARRS 0 HESS D HUGER A JARRAH T KELLER K KUHNS J LEW 79 SOPHOMORES . •'N _____________________ J LEDENSPERGER K LE5KO F LETTEER J UDESTRJ P LOCKATON R LONG C LOPEZ 0 MAALOUF K MACK J MADURA L MADURA R MAOCLLI R MAKHOU V MAKHOUL R MALARET N MALDONADO A MALOZ) K MA I C MARKS T MARTXZ G MARUCO M MATOS M MAURY R McCLAFFERTY A McWTOSH M McKMOJ A McLEOO K MEJTZLER L MELENDEZ J MERKLE JR D MJLLER J MJLLER T MILER J MOMX J MOMZ J MORALES M MORELAND D MORT C MOSER S MOSER J MOYER M MOYER C MUTH K MYERS R NAMMOUR M NAU M NEUOERT 0 MEVES M UPPER T V NOEL T OLE5H S NOGA T OUVERA D NOt €MAKER A ORTIZ T NOT1 A ORTIZ J Q5CASO L ORTIZ L OCKOVK V ORTIZ S OCKOVJC W ORTIZ 80 SOPHOMORES D PAGAN R PHUPS K REPP D RHODE R RIVAS M P ANKER L POLOER W RES5LER K RICHARDSON A RIVERA S PASSARO E poujtt P REX D RCXXK E RIVERA C PAVELKO T PONGRACZ MJ REYES S RITTER F RIVERA A PER£2 F PRIMER C PEREZ J RAMOS L PETERS M REAGAN J RIVERA C RO0ERT5ON A ROONSON v rockmore J ROORJGUEZ J ROORK3UEZ V RODRIGUEZ G ROMPILA JR V ROSA T RUTH J SAFI L SANDERS G SANTANA J SOHAFER J SOHAFFER A SCKXLER F 50WARTZ I J SEARGREAVES P SENG Y SHARPE N SHAnAH R 5HFFERT I 81 SOPHOMORES A foce that only o mother could love. Jeff Moyer looks os if he 6 doing on Aquo Fresh commeraol outside of rhe commons Humber Sixty-four, junior DonieUe Kropf. op pears ro hove rt ol rogerher in order to win rhe annual Dieruff Alen Powder Puff gome T SCRRA H SMITH I SMITH JR R SMITH T SMITH C SMOLAA 0 SNAYOERGER V SNYDER JR S SOTAK T SPEAKMAN M STEDOWS J STEAMER R STERNER T STERNER P STEWARTS S STOCKER D STOUDT C STRAUSS 0 STRNGER G SULUVAN K SUTTON S SUTTlLA J SZCZEPANSKJ K SZEP A TAOO W TAD5H T TATKOV5KY K TAYLOR G THALASSNOS C THOMAS J THOMAS S THOMPSON J TORRES T TORRES T TOTH M TREESE A TRENT ALANGE G TREXLER S VASQUE2 W VASQUE1 L VEGA C VIGO C WAGfCR J WAC €R K WAGNER 82 FRESHMEN F WALKER J WARNER S W ASSER S WEBS 0 WUiAMSON S WOLFE S Yth A YOUWAKJN J ZAYAYS D ZEMENCS EFO Of GRADE 10 D AOOOUOt M ADAMS S ADAMS F AGOSTO D ALKAHL C ALLEN K ALVARADO A ALVES Z AAAARY R ASSAF N DAEHR JR M DALEY S DAROER S DARTQ5 M DAUER J Da D DELL N Da TRAN S DENNER R DENSON E OERNARD T OEST K DtHN E OOMLLA M DOWERS N DRANCHDE T ORANTLEY JR C OROOKS H DROWN J DROWN M ORYANT P DUEHLER S OURK J DURRO 0 DL TENUTH A OUTLER E CAAAAOO S CARADALLO Z CARRION J CASTRO N CHAHLC A CHAPKOV1CH J CUES E COLLAZO C COLON E COLON C CORREA S COSTELLO C CRAJG D CRESPO D CROKUS M CROKUS 83 FRESHMEN P CJVOKUS Y DAVLA R DONOfRO P ELLER C FAU5T D FISHER A FREY J GERMANO P GLMSEL j cruz M DEJESUS L DOTTERY D EMERY JR K FAUST D FISHER M FR£ND A GJLLETT S GUTH M CRUZ D DIAZ N DRUMHELLER D EVANS E FEJGHLEY J FISHER J GALARZA T GANGER L GUTERREZ R CRUZ JR E DIAZ A DUM S EVERETT J FEUQANO C FOLMER D GALGAVY R GLAZK E HAMPTON Y CRUZ L DIAZ JR T ECK K FALLSTXX S FENNER H FORSHEY A GAMOLE M GONZALEZ M HARMON A CSENCSITS R DIAZ D EOfCX C FAMRER K FENSTERMAKER L FOSTER JR S GEHO T GRATE G HARRIS J DAMELS M DCEA D EBENMAN A FAnORE O FKSUEROA M FREDERICK D GEORGE J GRESSLER J HARVEY FRESHMEN If looks os If these three girls ore enjoying rher nme out of school in Irvmg Pork while worchmg held hockey procnce Quick, close your locker door before the sondwich you left n there over rhe Chnsrmos voconon runs owoy! D HECKLER D HCFFELFNGER M HEGEDUS T HELD E hEMNGWAY C f€N6 J HER6HKO A HERNANDEZ A HERNANDEZ A HERNANDEZ JR C HERNAtCEZ E HERNAJCEZ 6. HERNANDEZ I HERNAJCEZ R HERTZOG JR j hetherngton H HLL Y HLL C. HOFFMAN T HORN J HOTTWGER A JOCOOS C JACOOY S JAFFER J JARJOUS E JARRAH M JERANT A JONES M JIMENEZ A JONES D JOHNSON E JONES J JOHNSON ■ K KAROL K KAUFFMAN J KE5ER H. KELSHAW J KERKUSZ D KESTEP G. KHALLOUF S KHALLOUF D KCD D KDO V KJNGSLEY C. KBH 85 FRESHMEN D K6TLER D KRASLEY $ LAPP A LKARES 0 LOPEZ K KLEPEBS T KRAIXXK A LENNOX J LPOV5KY C LOPEZ M KLfC J KRJVEM O J LEVAN p UPSKY S MADERA 0 KNAUSS C KULP D LIGHT MG ■ G LONGENOACH J MADURA S KOHER M KUNDEK N KRAMER D LADEKJERG J KRANYECZ J LAPP S MAHAUCK J MAJCKS R MAKDESSI J MALDONAOO M MAMAAY J MANN T MARKHAM J MARRERO L MARRERO A MARTNEZ C MARTINEZ G MART £Z J MARTtCZ M MCLAUGHN H MEHMET1 C MELENDEZ 0 MERCADO M MERCADO D MERCED N MEST s mcoleton D MHALOV FRESHMEN T MJKELL JR. J MONOLUTZ T MURPHY L MJNEZ IV J PAOON T PEARSON R POOHE T REESE E RIVERA J MKJTZ C MOUSSA M MUTHARD E OLAfCER C PAGAN K PEITZ P POH O REPPERT J RIVERA R MUfR J MOYA R NEGRON A OQUEKOO C PAGE L PEREZ T POLLOCK E REYES M RJVERA S MtlER D MOYER M sCITH T ORTH M PAhttER M PEREZ J PONGRACZ J REYES JR A RIZZETTO H M115 J MOYER T NOfEDER D ORTIZ M PARKER M PETRUSKA T PRY M REYES J ROONSON A MKAA R MUMOAUER JR S NGUYEN E ORTIZ J PATTERSON S PHATAX T PUCHALO Y RCOlCK T ROOWSON K MIRANDA J MMEH N ORTIZ N PAUIUS E PHLLPS Z RAMOS J REDY R ROOLE5 87 FRESHMEN A NOOOJGUEZ H ROORlGUEZ R ROORlGUEZ 5 RODRIGUEZ V RODRIGUEZ J ROMAN N ROMAN C ROMERO D RONE D ROSA M ROSA J ROSARIO N ROSARIO S ROSSAl€5E A ROTH G RUTMAN D SADASTRO J SALUT E SANTIAGO J SANTIAGO J SANTIAGO M SANTIAGO N SANTIAGO P SASS T SAYEGH H SCHAFER D SOCRER K SCHLEGEL R SCHLEICHER IV C SEFOK S SHAFER N STAHDA N SHARESKY T SHEFFER A SHRER S 5CRRA S SIMEK W SLONAKER J SMITH M SMITH M SMITH N SMITH T SMITH D SNYDER I SNYDER M SNYDER M SPNELLA D STECKEL M STEW A STEVART M SUAREZ C SUTCH T SUOOODA J TERPIAN R TRADO P TOTH J TRUMP J U0I1A N URBAN I VAZQUEZ J VAZQUEZ J VAZQUEZ J VEGA 88 FRESHMEN E VALEZQUEZ M VLLAKAN6A J VACHTER L WAELOtJ 0 WAGNER L WAOCR M WALLANOER C WALNOCK P WALTON T WARE 0 WEAVER K WErtX J WET MORE 0 W111AMS K WILIAMS E WISON L WISON G WWLE JR A YAKOUO C YAKU06N S YOHE D YON S YOUNES D YOUSSEF A ZAJTER K ZAhCERS 0 ZAYAS a zooa 89 EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR This year rhe Louis E Dieruff choir, under rhe direction of Mr Peter Carpenter, provided audiences with two marvelous concerts The first concert was o Holiday con- cert which featured everything from the traditional holi- day tunes to highlights from the Messiah, by George Fedenck Handel The choir also gave on outstanding Spring concert which featured a breathtaking perfor- mance of rhe Mossing, by Fronz Schubert For rhe first rime at Dieruff High the choir members rook part in rhe preparation for rhe visiting District Chorus. Many choir members devoted a tor of time and effort to help Mr Carpenter present o magnificent concert Along with hosting District Chorus and performing two of its own concerts, Mr. Carpenter and the choir also hosted the Lion's dub combined choruses. This concert featured o combination of full choruses from Central Carhohc High School, Allen High School, and our own Husky choir This massive chorus, once again, enter- tained us all with beautiful chord sounds Assisting Mr Carpenter were this year's student offi- cers Greg Annoni, president; Shawn Sdr, vice-president; Sharon Johnson, secretary; and Janet Lidni, Treasurer The four officers helped Mr Carpenter accomplish the necessary tasks that made this year successful This year's choir officers were: Joner bam. Treasurer, Sharon John- son, Secretary. Greg Annom. President, and Shawn Solr. Vice-President One more rime: Mr Perer Carpenrer. drecror of rhe Dieruff Choir and voryry voices, demonstrated rhe song's rhythm by humming o few bars himself 92 PRACTICES PAVE THE ROAD TO A.C.C. The 198786 bondfronr consisred of rhirry- seven members These members were disrrib- ured omong four squads. Flogs. Rifles. Major erres, ond Honor Guard Each squod hod irs own odulr advisor os well os one or rwo sru- denr leaders The advisors were Robin Birrner, Majorerre Advisor, Robin Weidel, Rifle Advisor, ond Trocy Bond, Rog Advisor The srudenr leaders were KeHy Torh. Mojorerre Coproin, EHen Rirrer, Rifle Coproin, ond Kerri Emery ond Jen Nixon. Rog Co-Coproins Procrices for rhis yeor srorred rwo rnghrs our of rhe week during rhe monrhs of June ond July In Augusr rhe procrices increased ro every weekday, including o few Sorurdoys The bondfronr compered along wirh rhe bond in many comperinons ond were very successful in rhem This wos proven when rhey were accepred ro porriopore in Arlonric Coosr Chompionships Koren Folmer srored. 'Tm glad I wos o porr of ir oil The hard work was really worrh ir 93 MAKING MUSIC . . TOGETHER The Louis E. Dieruff concert bond complered rhetr mow successful season ever They compered or rhe Arionnc Coasr Championships in Oensoiem. Pennsyl- vomo The 1987 88 concerr borxj and orhcesrro hove ogam completed another successful year under rhe direction of Mr Rid Hilborn This year's concerr bond constsred of sixty seven instrumentalists Corrymg over rhe pride from rhe marching bond season, rhe concert band worked many long, hard hours to over whelm their audiences. The annual holiday concerr and spring concert were their two big performances of rhe yeor ’’The music gets harder each year but it all pays off in rhe final show. stared a three yeor member of rhe concert bond The year's student officers were Rich Gulliver, President. Rob Pearson, Vice- President, Amy Toth, Secretory-Treasurer, and Jennifer Drighr, Librarian The orchestra also ended rhe year with suc- cess. Only in its third year after reorganizing, this year's orchestra consisted of nineteen in- strumentalists The orchestra also spent many hours in rehearsal in order to pur our a perfor- mance to top all performances The orchestra also performed or rhe holiday and spring con- certs 94 Let's go feom! Not only did rhe morchng bond perform or foorbol gomes, bur rhey were olso rhe number one fons to urge me reom on to victory Junior. Michoel Konesics. soys I hove gor ro srop ptoyng rhis nyrumenr I just connor ger myself ro retox ofrer rhe gomes ony more1 HUSKY PRIDE TRADITION MARCHES ON. The 1987-68 Lous E Dieruff Husky Morching Bond consisted of sixty-two insrrumenrolisrs ond thirty-seven bondfronr members. The bond was direcred by Mr Rick Hilborn. o music deporrmenr reocher or Dieruff He was assisred by Mr Roy Arlorro, o Chemistry reocher olso or Dieruff The srudenr officers for rhis year were Rich GuHiver, President, Rob Pierson, Vice-President, Amy Torh, Secrerory Treosurer. ond Jennifer Brghr. Librarian Under rhe field leadership ond direction of Drum- majors Come Mecsrrorh ond Donnel Smirh, ir wos obvi- ous that rhe bond was our ro enrerrom rhe oudience The repertoire of music didjusr rhor The Bond opened its field show wirh rhe srorely '‘Prologue The second song was o jozz rune entitled Land of Moke Believe The percussion line then tools over rhe show with o solo entitled Rondezvous in Urbano The spine-tingling con- clusion brought rhe oudience ro it's feer wirh excitement os rhe bond ployed Jupiter Procrees for rhe bond began in eorly August ond lasted anywhere from four ro seven hours each day With eoch practice rhe bond strived for perfection The bond compered in many competitions The hard work contributed ro rhe success of these competitions This year rhe bond qualified ro compere in Atlantic Coast Championships Qualifying for this proved rhor rhe bond wos among rhe top twenty-five of irs size on rhe Atlantic Coast The 1967-66 Louis E. Dieruff Husky Morching Bond ond Oondfronr performed in various oompert- rons bearing proudy rhe blue ond groy NH 95 A strike for charity: Miss Szupper. Mrs Schutrz's student reocher. shows her enthusiasm after she managed ro knock down al of the pins during rhe bowi-a rhon Senior Trocy Sheffer rakes o professional approoch m order ro score dose to o perfect game coring F D L A s bowk -rhon for rhe Red Cross COMMUNITY LEADERS OF THE FUTURE Wirh rhe rhoughr of rhe furure in mind, rhe Furure Business Leaders of America worked Towards rheir goals in many ways rhis pasr year The members compered in rhe Regional and Srore compennons os rhey hove every orher year Also, F.O.L.A members held o bowl-a-rhon ro raise money for rhe Red Cross which rook place during F.O.L.A week F 0 L A. week was rhe second week in February They also sold poinserrias rhe week before Thanksgiving. The members also mode Easrer favors for rhe elderly people or one of rhe nursing homes. The advisors for rhis year were rwo very busy Teach- ers who helped rhe members ro reach rheir goals and make imporranr decisions These rwo teachers were Mrs Quigney and Mrs. Schulrz; borh reach business courses or Dieruff One member of rhe Furure Business Leaders of Amer- ica, Vicki Bares, srared. ‘T B.L.A helps rhe srudenr ro become a berrer person in rhe business world and also helps him become proud of himself and whor he accom- plishes.” The F B.L.A organizorion gives rhe srudenrs rhe ex- perience rhey'll need ro compere in rhe business world. Mrs Schulrz remarked, F.B.L A is a good organizorion which provides on opportunity for rhe members ro be of service ro rhe school, community, and rhe family. An example was rhe store project for rhis year which was enrirled “We Core.” % THE WORKERS BECOME A TEAM Od you ever find yourself needing o pencil, folder, or even o snock? Well, oH you hod ro do was srop mro rhe school store Items such os condy, pencils, pens, folders, gym-shorts, and sweatshirts were sold The money brought in went toward the bills for rhe items as well as for scholarships. This year four scholarships, worth $250.00 eoch, were given our. Two were for students who were planning ro at- tend a four year state college and the other two were for those planning ro attend a busi- ness or trade school for two years The workers m rhe store were members of rhe F O.L.A who received experience needed ro get a business started after graduation Even though rhe store was only open before home room, first, second, and third periods, rhe food items were sold faster than the workers could get them stocked The supervisors for rhe school store were Mrs Schultz ond Mrs Quigney, F B L A advi- sors, who stored that they felt rhe store hod mode rhe workers more cohesive. These ore rhe smiling, cheery faces of rhe school yore workers who were oiwoys wifcng ro provide you wirh o snock or whenever you may hove need f. M 4 . . vW. --V: . ufcr ? • . li R|H g J T 3fe 5 ' V -'«r - VV-; T W • 3_- - + . - ‘. . .,- Vv. - a. - „ ' jTw. W • ,— rTl 4 - _ . • Where did the boll go? Dieruff ond AlerB football players scurry orouod hoping rd find rhe foorooii under rhe pie of pioyers m+jr ■ - • - 9 • —■ . , _•, Where did the boll go? Dieruff ond Alen ‘ Qyrzr foorbol pioyers scurry oround hoptng to 98 Colonel Arnold oversees the work of Lu ther Woodord, on ROT C codet. os he onwousfy prepores rher hoi for Husky Pnde Week HUNTING CANARIES ON THANKSGIVING DAY One of rhe rrodirtonol evenrs rhor rakes ploce during rhe course of rhe school year or Louis E Dieruff High is Husky Pride Week. This is rhe rime when everyone becomes busy wirh hall decororing, voring for Mr Touch- down, and becoming psyched for rhe long awoired Dieruff-Allen foorbdl gome Srudenrs from various dubs and orgamzorions decorored rhe halls during rhe week of November 23 in order ro finish in rime for rhe judging which rook ploce or seven o'clock on November 24 Three owords were given for rhis event These were oworded ro rhe senior doss, first place, Dromo dub. second place, and cheerleaders, rhird ploce Mr Touchdown is chosen every year by odding up rhe rorol amount of money collected for each porria pant The contest is held for every senior member of rhe football ream This year rhe winner of rhe honor was Chris Dum, whose money was collected by Gayle Gro btos Husky Pride Week wos ended wirh o full school pep rally The pep roily lifted everyone's spirits higher than ever. Studenr council members spent o good port of rhe day collecting banners and hanging them in rhe gym for rhe pep roily All of rhe preparations paid off and rhe pep rally was o huge success. A bonfire and spirit dance were also held rhe night before rhe big gome ro psyche up rhe student body one lost rime. Kisko and her proud owners. Mr and Mrs Ronald Colemon, wair or rhe sidefcne for the outcome of rhe rrodiriond Dieruff-Alen Thonksgrv ng Doy gome What? I've gorren rhis for ond now you rel me rhor I'm dong ir wrong?” exdoms Ke y Hayes while assisrng wirh rhe decororions in rhe cheerleaders ha way for Husky Pnde week 99 ROLE REVERSAL DAY?! THAT’S POWDER PUFF The Powder Puff foorboll gome began in 1979. and has been ployed each year for rhe losr eighr years The purpose of rhe evenr was ro roise money for rhe Unired Way Eoch year Diefuff’s girls go ogoinsr rhetr crossrown rival, rhe Allen Conories. The Dieruff Huskies hove defeored Allen for rhe posr four years, however, rhis year's gome ended m a 1212 rie The record now sronds or four wins, rwo losses, ond rwo ries for rhe Dieruff girls. They ore disciplined, ready ro work hord, ond willing ro do somerhing for o good couse Thor's how Melvin Riddick, cooch of rhe 1987 Powder Puff foorboll ream, described rhe players Mr Riddick was assisred by Cooch Denson ond Cooch Tomosko The ream began practicing in October Whatever rhe weorher, rhe girls were or school every morning or 7 X ro work hard The Powder Puff cheer leading squod consisted of rhirreen energetic guys The cooch for rhe 1987 squod was Mrs. Donna Sreckel, ond Fred Joseph ond Tom Henderschedr were rhe co-coproins. The cheerleaders corned cons around rhe school col- lecting money ro win rhe rirle of Curesr Cheerieoderwhich was won by Tom Henderschedr This year rhe boys learned many differenr cheers ond o pom oom routine, which rhey performed or half nme This years M.V.P.. Ange Durier. scored rhe only rwo Touchdowns for Dieruff The e how she senr rhe canones ro rhe powder room The cheerleaders ore confused. The foorbol players ore supposed ro be rhe ones rhor huddle, nor rhe beounes on rhe sjdetoes 100 Rah. Roh. way to go girlsl Enc Wtourn shows ha Nor legs os he cheers for ol rhe foorbol ptayers 101 STAFF MAINTAINS HIGH STANDARDS The 19871988 Ledonnus began wirh a large sroff of rhirry people, co advised by Mrs. Cath- erine Homscher and Mrs Margorer Horvorh The sroff mer every day during fifth and sevenrh periods. Their work consisted of writing coprions for pictures, designing layouts, and developing pictures This year's editors were Michele Dorrery and Danielle Shonton. Senior Section; Gayle Grabias and Chris Dum, Under- classmen Section, Donna Venditro, Graphics Editor; Sharon Weaver ond Danielle Kropf, Ac riviries Section, Mark Schornirz, Ad Editor. Dean na Dorrall, foculry section; ond Fred Joseph. Photography Editor Money for this year's book was raised in several ways - through ads solicited to various groups and businesses in the community, the patron drive, group shots or clique-dicks'', baby pictures, yearbook sales, and a fundraiser held in November Each year the yearbook is entered in o competition, ond last year's book won a first ploce award The advisors hoped to do as well this year There's only one correct woy ro ger circulonon moving through your brori Ju t I nior. Donno Venditro. demonstrates rhe proper woy ro do so 102 Editor-m-Chief. Robert Richter, smies tn rebef os onorher deodbne 6 met and onorher production doy hos possed The dediconon and dererminonon of the young man shines through in our newspaper The Leoder newspaper advisor for five years srroighr. Mrs Simpson robes o rare break from her hectic schedule ro smile ond pose for the camero STILL ON TOP ... TO STAY The 1987-88 Leoder Sroff consisred of rhirry-ooe hard- working members The sroff wos odvised by Rosemary Simpson, on English reocher or Dieruff This year wos Mrs Simpson's fifrh os od visor for rhe newspaper The hard work ond long hours which rhe sroff pur in resulred in many awards rhe newspaper received Among rhe awards won rhis pay year were o Keysrone A word, which is rhe rop aword given by rhe Pennsylvania Scho tosric Press Asosooiron, ond o Medohsr Aword, which is rhe highesr raring given by rhe Columbia Scholosric Press Association The pressure ploced upon rhe sroff wos rremedous As Mrs. Simpson remarked, The work involved m mom- raining our high srondords is demanding. And nor only do experienced sroff members work ro meer rhose srondords, bur also rhey work wirh rhe new members who ore jusr learning rhe ropes There is enormous pressure when everyone hos high expectations. To sray on rop was o consronr struggle, bur this year's sroff come up wirh fresh new ideas for this year's newspaper Wirh rhe efforr of rhe entire sroff working rogerher, rhe Leoder has monoged ro sray one srep ahead of rhe rest The ediror m-chief for rhe year's Leoder wos Robert Richrer, who commented, ... working rogerher os o ream, in my opinion, is rhe reason for our success'' Chonno Heng. o junior. rakes rime out for a picture or her place business before she begins her work for rhe doy Chonno 6 o mem' of Dieruff's Work Experience Program Senior. Carmen Dloz 6 oil dressed up ond full of smies os she s heoded our rhe door on her woy ro work Carmen 6 o member of rhe Work Experience Program or Dieruff MEMBERS RECEIVE EXTRA EXPERIENCE The Work Experience Program allows srudenrs ro ob- tain on education, and earn money in rhe business world while still in school. The coordinator, Borb Yosr, sets up interview rimes, collects time sheers and visits rhe super- visors ro see how rhe students ore doing. In order ro become o member of rhe work force, you must hove recommendations from two business teach- ers ond hove completed two years of typing. The jobs range from working with doctors ond lawyers ro work- ing in bonks. Some of rhe students might even earn o ful-rime position after graduation. At rhe beginning of rhe year, there were twenty-six members in this program. However, by rhe end of rhe year even more srudenrs become employed through the Work Experience Program. Many of rhe members attended a Christmas luncheon or rhe Sheraton Jerporr which was organized by rhe coordinator, Borb Yosr. Coordinator, Mrs Borb Yosr, said, It's hard ro pur a price rag on rhe experience a student con receive through rhe Work Experience Program, they learn how ro get along with people of all ages, they use equipment that schools con't afford ro buy, but most of all, they get a valuable reference ro use when applying for a full rime job — they are experienced!” Senior. Vicki Bores, stored, The program is great i I helped me decide what I will do after graduation.” ACADEMIC ACHIEVERS MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS This yeor's Nononol Honor Sooery consisred of fifry-six members The srudenrs were under rhe direction of co-odvisors Mrs Jeonnie Hoff- mon and Mrs Don no Pinsley. This yeor's elect ed officers were Chris Dum, President, Dono Honrz. Vice-President, Jennifer Dnght, Secre tory, Joner Licini, Treasurer, and Thomas Hea- der schedt, Sergeont at Arms To be considered for rhe Honor Society, each candidate hod to be a senior or o junior with o grade point overage of 3 5 or more The selected members were officially inducted or o ceremony held during open house Once in rhe National Honor Society, rhe members hod to ocquire three service points throughout rhe year This was done by serving rhe com- munity or school in various ways Co-odvisor, Mrs Pinsley, stored, Mrs Hoff- man and I feel that rhe Honor Sooery mem- bers ore o group of fine srudenrs who exempli- fy nor only excellence in ocodemics, bur who ore major contributors ro oil service oreas m rhe school and community. 105 Attention! Cd Arnold 6 srondrvg or orren non os Sgr Colemon cob his men together for their pictures The freshmen squod yonds of orrennon ro deploy rheir knowledge of one of many mirory commands I COURSE INSTRUCTORS EMPHASIZE LEADERSHIP This year. Poll Louis E. Dieruff Air Force Junior Reserves Officers Training Corps was led by beurenonr Colonel Jock A Arnold and Masrer Sergeonr Ronald Colemon The srudenr leaders were Lieurenonr Colonel Thomas Henderschedr, Corps commander. Major Frederick Jo- seph. Depury Commander, and Mopr Jeff Levon, Ex ecurive Officer All of rhe officers were seniors who obtained rheir positions by four years of hard work and dedication ro rhe corps These srudenrs hod shown ex cellenr leadership qualities and also maintained above- average grodes This year rhe corps, which consisted of over one- hundred members, sponsored many activities such as a breakfast for all R O T C staff members as well as getting numerous donations for various charity organizations The R O T C course was roughr or three levels AS 1 for first year coders, AS 2 for second year coders, and AS 3 for third year coders All senior coders, or AS 4. studied leadership ond management independently They also assisted instructors during ond outside of class All levels of rhe course included rhe study of rhe history of flight along with lessons in subjects such as oerosdence, psychology, ond survival Most of oil, rhe srudenr leaders ond course instructors emphasized lead- ership and esprnr de corps, one of the reasons why rhe corps is rhe oldest unit of its kind on rhe Atlantic coast 107 STUDENT LEADERS EXEMPLIFY SPIRIT The 19871988 Srudenr Council, odvised by Theodore Phillips, hod organized many acriviries rhroughour rhe year. Some of rhese ocrivines were a balloon launch for rhe Arthritis Foundation, pep rollys, Husky Pride Week, sending Christmas cords to teachers and many other events Srudenr Council wos headed by Amy Toth, President, Ted Steiner, Vice-President, Ellen Ritter. Trea- surer, and Goyle Grabias, Secretary Other member of rhe Executive Committee consisted of Chris Dum, Pam Toth, Sreph Ritter. Danielle Krapf, Shawn Solr, Shannon Seng, Fred Joseph. Par Thomas. Steve Wasser, Buddy Maxwell, and Randy Schieffert Many of rhe events which they planned could nor have been accomplished without rhe hard work and dedica- tion which they all pur forth. Creativity and new ideas helped rhe council to plan new events and moke rhe old ones more interesting. Total participation from rhe mem- bership enabled this to be a successful year As a member of rhe Srudenr Council Executive Com- mittee, senior Ellen Ritter commented, Working with Mr Phillips and being involved m rhe Srudenr Council for rhe past four years has left me with many happy memories ond a sense of pride m knowing that I hove left a little piece of myself with rhe school. Planning events ond trying to moke them fun for everyone wos a challenge I hope that rhe council will continue to grow ond more students will rake interest in their school Student Council member Elen kirrer. shows her Husky pride by decorating rhe cofereno for rhe annual Hdtoween donee Danielle Kropf. o Srudenr Cound member, anxiously fixes her heimer jrng rhe Donkey Daskerbal Gome 108 The junior doss officers were Eriko Christo- faro, Michele Sosnowski, Dob Barrynski, and Jean Honych CLASS OFFICERS PLAN FOR THE FUTURE The class officers for this year's senior class were Mark Schormrz, President, Greg Annoni. Vice-President, Wanda Hernandez, Secrerary, and Jennifer Sprankle, Treasurer The seniors' man objective for the year was to pur the final touches on the arrangements for the prom, which was held or Days Inn, and the post prom party, held at the West End Rocquerboll Club When Mr Burrows was asked if he hod any comments about the senior doss he stated, Working with the doss for four years, I’ve gotten quite attached to them as o group It'll be quire a thrill for me at graduation Mrs Simpson, junior doss advisor, stored, I'm beginning to feel the momentum pick up this year as we're making preparations for the prom. I couldn't ask to work with a better bunch of students The sophomore doss and the freshmen class were busy raising money for their senior proms Other money raised will go towards doss gifts for the school I Open wide, this won't hurt o bit.' Famous last words of DeeOee Kurtz os she ’ begins ro work on her volunteer's mouth A hard-working student demonstrares rojunior Dyro° Kuzmon, how ro operore rhe piece of mochnery Vorch ond leorn Ramon Leboff shows one of his many dunes he performs or Vo-Tech He 6 jusr one of many people who benefit from rhe program VO-TECH: A SCHOOL FOR ALL TRADES The Lehigh Volley Vocational Technical School is on excellent educarionol olrernative for students who hove decided whot trade they wont ro pursue It is also a great opportunity ro find our whot occupation they wish ro enter Most students normally enter Lehigh County Area's Vocational Technical as tenth graders They participare in rhe Multi-Occupational Experience Program in order ro choose a career which is best-suited for them They choose four courses from rhe twenty available and spend forty-five days in each As they condude rheir sophomore year, they select one area of study in which they wish ro specialize for rhe next two years They may choose one of rhe rhirry available. The specialty pro- gram provides knowledge and skills to qualify students for employment in rheir chosen field of occupation. However, many people are nor aware of rhe fact that srudenrs may arrend a college or a post-high school institution after graduating from LCVTS In past years, LCVTS graduates were accepted or twenty-eight differ- ent insrirurions of higher learning Vo-Tech also provides rhe following additional educational programs Air emo- tive Educational Programs, Cooperative Work Exper- iences. ond Diversified Occupations. Occupational Transi- tional Programs offer occupational experiences for handi- capped students ond srudenrs with special needs Ramon shows us how he con use rhe screwdriver without looking, bur someone should tel him he's nmssrig rhe hole Oh-no. I con't find o pulse; you must be deod' DeeOee Kurtz stucfced to be o medial assistant at Lehigh Counry Vo Tech School Horry GinKinger. o senior m cfceset mechanics, deploys he ob nes to use a dri Uh-oh I broke onorher dri btf DIERUFF SWEEPS CONTEST In honor of rhe 200rh drrhdoy of rhe U S. Consrirurion, rhe ABenrown Area School Dis rnce held o conresr bosed upon rhe narionol rheme of We rhe People 200 Orher spon sors were rhe Allenrown Educorion Assoc orion. rhe Allenrown Federanon of Teoch ers, ond Merchonrs Donk Abour 1,100 sru denrs enrered rhe conresr Dieruff won five of rhe six awards or rhe ceremony on De cember 18 The judging was based on conrenr, near ness, originoliry. ond creonviry. Susan Klep pinger's enrry wos unique since ir was o song rirled Dirrh of rhe Consrirurion '' She received word rhor her song is being consid- ered for pubhcorion by rhe Commission of rhe Dicenrennial of rhe U S Consrirurion STUDENT REPS. MAKE DECISIONS Eleven srudenrs served on rhe A S D School Doord. four of rhem from Dieruff One srudenr ond on drernore represenr Dieruff ro rhe Doord. rhey ond rhe orher srudenr reps ore oppomred ro committees The represenronves ore Thomas Hen derschedr, represenronve, Dono Hollie, d- rernore, Gory Plessl, ond Sharon Johnson Due m parr ro rhe mpur of rhe srudenr represenronves ro rhe Schod Doord, Jour nolism ond Medio Pnnr (yearbook) courses were mode Humomnes, formerly rhey were sdey eiecnve courses To become o srudenr represenronve, a srudenr musr submir on applicarion ond on essay derailing why he should be consid ered for rhe position In oddinon, he musr momroin o 2 0 grade pomr overoge Dob Richter rokes rme out to explan some rhngs ro Kelly Hoyes Yearbook members srore n owe or rhe omazng DomeUe os she rypes without iookng 114 115 ARE YOCJ READY TO JAM?!? The 198766 varsiry cheerleading squad, coached by Donna Sreckel, consisted of Twelve girls The girls' season starred with an exhaust- ing four day summer camp from which they received many awards During Husky Pride week, the girls won third place for their cre- ative idea in the hall decorating contest, also, during that week, the cheerleaders raised money for United Way. They also participated in the ASD cheerleading comperiron Whatever the sport, football, basketball or wrestling, the girls were seen cheering for the Huskies. Mrs Sreckel, who has coached for eleven years, sums it up by soying, The cheerleaders ore a hard-working and dedi- cated group of young athletes Their commit- ment is nor only limited to sports, bur they contribute many things to the overall school community '' Vorslty Cheerleoders: K Whitman, S Hess, J Wolfe, D Kurtz, V Korv ieczny, G Grobios, M Froble. T Dono- van, S Juckmk. P Permoto, Missmg M Drunner Thot s whot friends ore fori Let's parry' It's Fnday! Seniors Ji Wolfe and AAicheUe - Drurvter ore 0« pepped up for o long, fun- filed weekend We ore the Huskies ond we know we ore good! Go Oeruff Fight Dieruff' Go' Fight! Wn! JV cheerleoders show rher school spirit or o JV foorbol gome. Vorstfy Football: Mr Sruscak, J Toman. D Hal, O Roundrree. T Sreiner. C Milter, T Goss, M Morcks, Mr Motor zak, M Stpos. D AAoxwel. IV Shrffen. C [Xm, M Wetter. D Schuler, M Doyer, P Thomas, J Hodjucko. Mr Lirzenberger Mr Srener. V Woodord. A Aneyah. A Sunon, T Worson, K Houser. R Dwnet, T Breidinger, D Szchatoka, E Eichner, W Cowet, Mr Philips, D Weser, T Wompote. J. Pout. D Jorroh. K Dr Oder, D lessig. L. Hershmon. S Moser. D Fogon Here we go defense! The Mod Dog D' defense prepores ro rol over rhe conones J tm on Thanksgiving Doy The ream's defense J spurred rhe Huskies on ro mony vioones 118 HUSKY PRIDE PULLS TEAM TO VICTORY The 1987 vorsiry foorball squad kicked off rheir season onriciparing rhor Husky Pride ro pull rhem ro vicrory Coach Sreiner complimenr ed his offensive line, quickness, and speed os rhe ream's srrengrhs Sreiner scud rhe ream’s weaknesses were sickness and injury, which were Husky enemies rhroughour rhe season The forry vorsiry players were coached by Mr Sreiner, linebackers and offensive line, Mr Mo lorzok, offensive bocks, Mr Morks. defensive line, and Mr Snisok. defensive bocks and re ceivers The ream caprams were John Toman, Obe Roundrree. Ted Sreiner, Tyrone Cross. Dill Hall, Chad Miller Alrhough rhe ream losr dose games ro borh Eosron and Allen, rhey ended wirh a good record of 7-4 1 Overall. rhe season was a success, and rhe Mod Dog defense, which was rhe Husky's srrongesr pomr. de serves much credir HARD WORK KEY FOR YOUNG TEAM Working hard was rhe name of rhe gome for rhis year's JV foorboll ream Led by ream coprains John Paul, Dwoyne Weiser ond Scorr King, rhe 1987 ream nor only faced rough compenron, bur also pur forrh plenry of efforr ro provide sriff rivalry for rheir opponenrs. ”lr oil goes bock ro rhe fundomenrols we worked on rhroughour rhe season, sad Cooch Ted Phillips, who was assisted by Mike Lirzenberger The JV gridders were o very young ream jusr learning obour Husky Pride, which orrribured ro rheir record of rwo wins ond nine losses Also oddmg ro rhe siruorion was rhe ream's imoin weakness injuries, prob- lems rhar plagued rhe ream all season Now, wirh o season of rruly hard work under rheir belrs, rhe furure vorsiry Huskies ore looking for- ward ro some challenging vorsiry careers J.V. Foorboll: S Kmg. K Kuhns. G Trexier. T. Homs, M Frock, J Dorrtey. F Oork, H Cohen. T [Xrffie. 0 Mognel. T Srerner. D Jones. T Ofonriey, IX Mokhoul. D Snayberger. T Hodge. D MJer, R Fronrz. J Seogreoves, J Isbell, S Sorok. Cooch Urzenberger. Cooch Ph ps 119 Freshmen Foorboll: T Hekj. D Youssef, A Dum, S Phorox. Z Amory, N Sonriago. V Rendon. D Yon, A Hernandez. J Kerkusz, T Morcks. M. Porker M Srert. K Wormkessel. D Wlkrns, L Foyer. S Correll, A Censors; C Clorke. J Nmeh, D Youssef, G. Diaz. D Krosley, R Ooondole. M Ponker. D Keogte. Cooch Urzenberger, Cooch RidcSck TEAMS CENTER ON LONG-TERM GOALS Existing os o port of Dieruff's orhleric progrom for rhe posr rwenry-etghr years, golf has sur- vived rhe best and worst of times Consisting of eight members and cooched by Mr Muniz, rhe ream mode their best effort to polish their skills throughout rhe season Two outstanding mem- bers of rhe ream were John Moyer and Joe Teresovoge, who led rhe ream with rhe lowest over-oil averages Although rhe ream hod o record of 0-8, they hope to continue ro Im- prove, and do even better next year The freshman football ream, under rhe guid once of Cooch Riddick and Cooch Spongier worked extra hard this year This year's ream was rhe first freshman ream ro hove double sessions The ream hos o promising future due ro rhe large number of eighth graders that were on rhe reom this year Although they worked hord, their record was 0-10 Girls’ Tennis Teom,- M Lucosh, V Noel. M DeLuco. P rofh. Manoger 5 Passaro, L Odso vie. C Ponket. S Stocker, S Ockovic, J Holey. Cooch Srinner. Missng D Spoyd, C Srrouss Whof o swing! Too bod rhe bol jusr flew over rhe fence, bur rhar’s OK, ir only j soared over rhe fence k after rhe opponenr from Alen Nr rr Sorry Canary M RENEWED ENTHUSIASM KEEPS TEAM GOING The 1987 girls' renns ream, coached by Mrs Melodie Srinner. consisted of rhirreen members Micci DeLuco, Lon Ockovic. Cindy Ponker and Debbie Spoyd were among rhe returning play- ers Teom Captains for this year were junior Melisso Lucosh and sophomore Lon Ockovic, while Srocy Possoro served os monoger Al- though rhe teom ended with o 0-11 record, Jennifer Holley and Shelley Stocker went on to represent Dieruff n rhe East Penn Tour no men r and returned os winners m their doubles match Heoding off this yeor's greatest strengths were their youth and enthusiasm to return and try ogam eoch year Unfortunately, rhe young teom was handicapped by o lock of exper lence Mrs Srinner said, My opprooch to chongmg rhe way I cooched from lost year is rhe increase m conditioning and I concentrated on more difficult skills 121 Cooperation and Dedication Pay Off The 1987 vorsiry soccer ream, coached by Mr Dili Landis, finished wirh an 11-6-0 record Along wirh having a winning record, rhe soccer ream bear Tulpehocken, on undefeared ream, nine ro zero, in rhe ASD rournamenr. rhey also won rhe rournomenr championship Wirh a large amounr of rerurning players' hard work and aedicarion, rhe ream finished rhe season wirh very good srarisrics Donald (Junior) Sroudr. Pier Richon and Skip Shiffer were given awards for rheir superb performances Alrhough jusr missing rhe playoffs, coach Landis was very proud of his ream Mr Landis commenred. Ir was a good year and I en pyed ir more rhon any orher due ro rhe coo peranon. aedicorion and derermmonon showed by rhe enure ream I'll really miss rhe seniors, bur I also look forward ro working wirh rhe underclassmen nexr year Somebody once fold me if I Keep gong, rhere's o golden por or rhe end of rhe ranbow Sector Pier Richon runs roword rhe uhmore god, o SCORE1' 122 JV'S PREPARE TO FILL VARSITY CAPS Mr Dill Londs coached rhe Junior Vorsiry os weB os Vorsiry soccer reams Sophomore Adorn Molozi ond junior Chris Dlose were rhe mosr oursronding players ond olso coprams of rhe J V ream The season's record overage was seven wins, seven losses and one rie Despire rheir lock of experience, rhe ream showed much ploying porenriol They kepr rheir knees high ond connnued laicising rhe boll rowards rheir goal — ro improve as o ream This yeor's Vorsiry ream was loaded wirh seniors, so rhere will be o big gap ro be filled nexr year Dosed on rhe performance ond orrirude of rhis yeor's Junior Vorsiry ream rhey should be well able ro fill rhor gap,’ explained Coach Londis hn v m Girls' X-Counrry; Cooch Novok. f Onghr, J Durtch, J Honych, L Dorrz, M Perrusko. M Sosnowski, C Donohue J Onghr. S Jorrah, 5 Weaver. J Honych. D Mondovtch, K Wehr. D Wirmon Mssjng A Dunch 124 UNDERCLASSMEN HELP IMPROVE TEAM Taking a rurn for rhe berrer, rhis year's boys' and girls' cross country reams hove expanded Combined, rhe rwo reams roroled rwenry six members with five upperclassmen The high- light of rhe season was rhe number of fresh- men who pined rhe ream, and hopefully rhe increase will continue next year The coprom of rhis year's boys' ream was Gory Plessl Returning for her second year os coprom wos Michele Sosnowski Doth Gory ond Michele hove been on rhe ream for three years The most difficult march for rhe year's ream was ogomsr P-burg, neither of rhe reams hod rhe odvonroge of on easy meet The ream consisted of eight letter winners returning from lasr year This wos of great importance ond provided much help through our rhe year to rhe underdossmen who hod become port of rhe ream for rhe first time. 111,1 I 111 I lilt' Girls’ Volleyboll: S Lehr, M Porker. E Chnsroforo. M Modeoc J Honych, D Lehr. D OYisrwnson. K Mono. K Maxwel, L Oowmon, K. Hoyes, J SpronWe, $ farter. K Deorz. V Sefcrro, N Dovis; Missmq A Durler EFFORT AND SPIRIT DOMINATE SEASON Effort ond dererminorion were rhe oursrond- ing qualifies of rhis year's girls' volleyball reom. coached by Don Eck Consisring of eighreen hord working ployers, rhe ream srruggied ro o record of rwo wins ond sixreen losses Nearly doubling rhe reom size from tosr year on obun dance of new. rolenred ployers, obour four- reen in oil. greorly aided rhe reom Perurnmg junior, Dona Lehr, moinroined her posirion os coprom from losr yeor. ond 6 looking forward ro nexr yeor wirh oprimism Cooch Eck shored rhe some ornrude He felr rhor rhe high lighr of rhe season was worching rhe new girls improve rheir gome We should hove o srrong reom because of rhe mony girls rerurn- ing nexr yeor, soys Cooch Eck. He expeers even more of a reom gain ond o berrer our look for o successful season nexr yeor 125 Field Hockey: P Rex. E Hones. A Rodriguez. D Crokus. Y Shorpe. A Ooz. M Ouesgen, S Sort. C Fronas. V Seiro. A Rtzzerto, J Hernandez, Cooch Keh. Monoger K Remotey. D Monn, K We dner, K SchoHer. A Schorter, M Crokus. C Kish. N Omz. Z Comon. Missing P Ookus 126 Motto “Never Give Gp” Spurs Team Under rhe guidonce of Mrs Poulerre Kish, rhe heod cooch, and Miss Sue Trainer, rhe ossisronr cooch. rhe girls' field hockey ream esrabltshed good, solid line and defensive ploy ers Despire hard work and determination, rhe ream ended its season with o record of four wms and ren losses When asked whar she'll remember most about rhis year, Mrs Kish replied, The win over Norrhompron. Carlo's wipeour donee , holding rhe rop reams of rhe league or zero ro zero up until holf-rime, and acknowledging rhe seniors or rhe Allen gome The ream's mom srrengrh was rheir endurance and constant positive attitude of never give up which was exemplified by senior coproms Shown Solr, Corlo Fronas and Vicki Selirro Soys Mrs Kish, I'm very proud of my ream considering rhe number and grade level of my players We ore cerromly looking forward ro nexr yeor DILIGENT WORK SHOWS GREAT “HUSKY PRIDE” The smoll. bur mighry. 1987 68 gymnastics ream was coached by Mrs Terri Miller and Mr John Crosilin Led by all-oround gymnosrs M chelle Dorrery. o senior, and Lisa Dorrery, o freshman, rhe ream olwoys exhibited Husky Pride whenever rhey represenred Dieruff The excellent rolenr of rhis yeor's ream led rhree comperirors on ro Disrncr XI corn pennon. Liso Dorrery, Sherri McClofferry and Michelle Dorrery The ream consisted of nine gymnosrs. with eoch member compering in every leogue meet Cooch Miller commented. I om very proud of rhe girls rhs year They worked diligently ro obroin the gools rhor were set before them The earn hopes rhor more girls will take on mreresr m rhe reid o.' gymnastics HUSKIES COMMAND THE COURT Ken Borrynski shoors for rhree, ond it's good! Mark Boyer gers rhe inside pass ond goes up for two1 John Toman receives rhe boll in rhe corner, purs ir in rhe oir — good for rwo! Here comes Dob Qorrynski driving down cenrer court, he goes for rhe layup, ond ir's in! Tyrone Cross grabs a pass or rhe foul line, fires o shor, rwo poinrs1 These were jusr some of rhe many scenes rhor could be viewed while or a Dieruff varsity boskerboll gome during rhe 1987-68 season The five above-mentioned ployers, plus sev- eral orher key members, led rhe Huskies ro o season record of 13-5 This included copruring rhe championship ar rhe Annual Holiday Tour- nament In oddirion ro defeating Porrsville and Allen, Ken Barrynski and Mark Doyer were named ro all tournament ream. Coach Kemerer sums ir up by saying, we've come a long way. Vorslfy Boys Dosketball: S Sorok, J Rendon. D Oarrynski. P Lozor, K Dortynski. W Rockmore, J Del. Cooch boocson. Cooch Kemerer. J Roderick, G Rompila. T Cross. M Doyer. J Tomon. D Sroudr. K Droder. S Homme!, M smg K Chain Cooched by Mr Dob Zeky, rhe freshmon boy's basketball reom finished rheir seoson wirh o winning record of 10-6 The ream's leoding scorers were Ted Dronriey, Mart Dowers, and Mart Murhard This reom was rruly a cohesive unir, utilizing separare rolenrs bur combining rhe efforrs inro o reom success Each player rook rurns being reom caproin, rororing rhe honor wirh each new gome Player Marr Neirz srored, We hod problems such os injuries and guys quirring, bur we mode rhe mosr of ir The J.V ream, cooched by Mr Sreve Horn mel, achieved o record of 1210 overall, and 11 7 in leogue ploy Dorh reams hove promising furures 129 GAINING EXPERIENCE HELPS YOUNG TEAM Gaming experience was rhe name of rhe game for rhe 198768 vorsiry girls' baskerball ream As a resulr of rhe lock of o freshmon ream, many young players were able ro proc rice rheir rolenrs or a higher level of comperi rion Vereron coproins Liso Dorrz and Michele Sosnowski, aided by freshmon vorsiry player Heavenly Drown, sparked rhe ream on many occasions ro vicrory When Cooch Foo Bellfield was asked whar rhe highlighrs of rhe season were, he replied, Heavenly Drown's overage of fifteen pomrs per gome, and Michele Sosnowski making rhe Holiday Tournamenr ream. The ream's greor esr srrengrh for rhis season were rhe guards, who helped rhe Huskies considerably wirh rheir high-percenroge ourside shors Unforrunorely for rhe girts' ream, rhe rumour for basketball was small, more girls were defi nirely needed ro help rhe reom. The perfect shot! Junior guard Jeon Honych ond her no mcroke pose ore frozen m time 130 Woit. ter me ger rhis yroghr You woof Mefcso to pass me rhe bal, and I'l grob ir m rmd-or ond slom dunk ir?!? iir ' i ■ _ DEFENSE PROVES GREAT HUSKY ASSET Cooched by Miss Sue Troiner ond Mr Don Eds. rhe 1987-88 J V girls' baskerboll ream srrived for overall ream odvoncemenr. The underclassmen were rhe backbone of rhe ream rhe year Taking imnonve in skill ond lead ership posinons were caprams Darcy AAondo vich. ond Nhung Quoch. Alrhough needing work on rheir offensive arrack, rhe Huskies showed grear oggressive. defensive ocron Miss Troiner srored rhor wirh such a defensively vigorous ream, she found rhor ir was necessary ro depend more on ful courr pressing rhon before. The ream's hard work and efforr were evi denr rhroughour rhe season Htghbghnng rhe season were well deserved wms over Emmous ond Reading Also, rhe combinorion of on ’never give up amrude’’ wirh a strong obihry ro come bock, provided rhe J.V.'s wirh many memorable games 131 STRIDES MADE FOR HUSKY MAT ACTION The 1987 Louis E Dieruff vorsiry wresrling ream consisred of rwenry-five comperonve members The ream was coached by Mr Mel- vin Riddick and Mr Tony Phillips. The ream hod seven seniors who served os rhe ream cop- roins. The year srarred very promisingly when rhe ream caprured irs firsr vicrory in rhe Fourrh Annual Allenrown School Disrricr Pre Seosonol Wresrling Tournomenr held in lore December Coach Riddick commenred, The ream has vosriy improved over rhe years. Our grearesr weaknesses were rhe unnmely injuries which occurred I'm sure rhor rhe ream will surface os rhe members become heolrhy . He continued, We ore more of a rournomenr ream this year rhan o dual meer ream Vorstry Wrestling M Sipos. P Smdo. S Onego, J. Enriquez, J Krivenko. J KerKusz. Monoger M DeLuco. E. Eichner, M Taylor, C Wesrerman. D Mox we 0 MogneHi. S Amey, M Feast er maker, P ktchon, Monoger S Weaver. Cooch Riddick. M Dftenbender, S Moser, T Kenr. T Sremer, Cooch Philips «i Wolf!! Don't shoorl These r le reom members roke rher om B g seriously. espedolly when o yeorbook phorogropher jumps n fronr' TEAMS SHOOT FOR IMPROVEMENT The 1987-86 freshmen wrestling reom was cooched by Mr Morcks. The reom consisted of seventeen ambitious wrestlers. The reom cap- tains this year were on o rotating basis. The highlight of this season, occordmg to Cooch Morcks, was seeing the boys beat some of the opponents who they bsr to earlier in the year This year’s Junior Varsity wrestling reom was coached by Mr Mel Riddick and Mr Tony Phillips The ream starred out with an outstand- ing record, however, as the season continued, many injuries occurred Mr Riddick stored, The injuries hurr the ream. This year's rifle ream was coached by Mr James Spang. The ream's goal was to improve over last year's record Mr Spang commented. The league has been very challenging the year He also stared that he was happy with the woy the older members helped others Are you sure it Is only three feet deep? Sophomore Tony Hahn seems concerned about whor he is diving nro while getting reody on the srormg block mm IMPROVEMENT BASED ON LEADERSHIP ‘'Overall, rhis ream is rhe srroogesr as for as deprh and rolenr for some rime, commented John Neuman, head coach for rhe boys’ swim ream Mr Neuman and assistant coach, Srocy Kohler, worked hard ro continue rhe improve menr of rhe inexperienced freshmen and first year swimmers. This year's ream, managed by Jane Heffen rrager and Debbie Mann, included seven re- turning letter men Captains Tony Clarke and Gory Plessl led the ream throughout rhe sea- son The season was highlighted by 80% of rhe ream qualifying for districts. Included in this group of super swimmers were Tyler Cluerr, Gary Plessl, and Tony Clarke Adding ro rhe outstanding characteristics of these young men, Mr. Neuman added, They all provided the reom with strong leadership and incen rive And they're off! A mighty Husky swimmer rakes a sleek plunge rvo rhe choppy waters of Dteruff's swimming pool Jf r Look out girls, here comes Mr Muscle Man' Tony Oorke strengthens his arm musdes Flex those muscles! Freshmon Adrienne Zodel demonstrares the surged cord method of strengthening her musdes IMPROVEMENTS OFFER HOPE FOR FUTURE The 1987 88 Dieruff girls' swim ream was coached by Mr Neuman and assisred by Srocy Kohler The ream consisted of Twelve commit red members, wirh Donnel Smirh os their ream coprom Monogers for rhe girls' reom were Becky Piu, Debbie Mann and Jane Heffen- gager Throughout rhe season, each of rhe reom members pur much hard work and effort, fol- lowed by continued improvement, inro rheir performances Each meet showed an increase in rhe rorol amount of points Jennifer Feierrog, Adriame Zodel, llene Sny- der and Pom Toth were among rhe many underclassmen who showed great improve menr rhis year Donnel Smirh and Dee Dee Olmo also continued to show improvement m swimming and diving respectively Mr Neu- man commented, It was a young team, and should do very well in rhe years to come Smooth os silk! Servor Dee Dee Oimo gfcdes into rhe water as though nochng were in her way Returning for her rhrcJ year. Dee Dee ptoced very wefl during cterncT competition v ns.il, ,4, HM.M,,. « 4. 4ilAAALAAAJ.AAA tnfitf 135 Scoreboard GIRLS’ X COUNTRY DHS OPP 27 Freedom 30 21 Eosron 38 20 Alen 43 26 OecoN 29 23 PdWcyxJ 32 20 Emmous 43 19 WNrehol 39 50 Ubeny 15 15 Phipsburg 49 18 Nonhompron 41 18 Ceorrol Corh 45 BOYS’ X-COUNTRY DHS OPP 18 Freedom 43 19 Eosron 34 16 Alen 33 24 OecoN 31 17 Emmous 44 23 PorWond 32 17 WNrehol 44 15 Uberry 48 15 Phipsburg 49 j 29 Nonhompron 27 19 Cenrrd Corh 37 DHS 493 GOLF Cenrrd Corh OPP 415 466 Nonhompron 434 476 Emmous 385 442 Ubeny 423 497 PorWond 442 481 Freedom 439 513 Oecohi 344 483 Alen 332 V. FOOTBALL DHS OPP 20 PorWond 12 27 Uberry 12 0 Cenrrd 0 7 Eosron 10 29 Norrhompron 6 3 Emmous 0 24 Phipsburg 0 14 Freedom 18 13 WNrehol 6 10 Oecohi 12 28 Potts vie 15 7 Alen 9 136 JV FOOTBALL DHS OPP 6 PorWond 13 6 Ubeny 18 0 Cenrrd Corh 34 7 Eosron 14 6 Nonhompron 12 7 Emmous 12 2 Phipsburg 8 20 Freedom 16 7 WNrehol 6 7 Oecohi 22 6 Alen 8 ° 9TH FOOTBALL DHS OPP 8 PorWond 28 0 Ubeny 23 0 Cenrrd Corh 30 0 Eosron 28 8 Nonhompron 28 0 Emmous 49 0 Phipsburg 42 6 Freedom 30 0 WNrehol 52 0 Alen 22 FIELD HOCKEY DHS OPP 0 Nonhompron 2 0 PorWond 4 3 Uberry 2 0 Alen 3 0 Eosron 3 0 Freedom 3 1 Phipsburg 5 3 WNrehol 1 0 Emmous 7 3 Nonhompron 0 0 PorWond 1 3 Ubeny 0 0 Alen 3 0 Eosron 2 0 Freedom 2 3 Phipsburg 2 2 WNrehol 1 0 Emmous 2 GIRLS’ TENNIS OPP Alen 5 Cenrrd Corh 7 Phipsburg 7 Nonhompron 7 Emmous 7 Eosron 6 WNrehol 6 PorWond 7 Freedom 7 OecoN 7 Uberry 7 DHS V. SOCCER OPP 1 PorWond 1 2 Emmous 0 7 Nonhompron 2 2 Alen 1 0 Phipsburg 0 6 Freedom 0 2 Ubeny 2 1 OecoN 0 2 Eosron 0 2 PorWond 0 3 Emmous 0 3 Nonhompron 0 2 Alen 0 1 Freedom 0 6 • Phipsburg 1 1 Ubeny 0 4 OecoN 2 5 Eosron 0 1 Upper PerWomen 0 1 Tdpehochen 0 JV SOCCER DHS OPP 8 Alen 0 0 Emmous 9 2 Nonhompron 0 3 Cenrrd Corh 2 3 PorWond 11 3 Freedom 4 1 Ubeny 0 1 WNrehol 2 2 Phipsburg 0 1 Eosron 1 2 . OecoN 1 0 Alen 2 1 Emmous 3 5 Nonhompron 3 0 Cenrrd Corh 1 GIRLS’ V-BALL DHS OPP L Nozorerh W L Cenrrd Corh W I Ubeny W L Emmous W I Eosron W L Alen W L OecoN W L PorWond W L Freedom W L Nozorerh W L Cenrrd Corh W L Uberry W I Emmous W W Eosron L L Alen W I OecoN W W PorWond L L Freedom W RIFLE DHS OPP L Alen W L Soucon Vdtey W W Freedom L L Sourhern LeNgh W I Soksbury W L Ubeny W I Emmous W L Alen W W Soucon Voley L W Sourhern LeNgh L L Sofcsbury W L Freedom W L Ubeny W L Emmous W DHS GYMNASTICS OPP L Freedom W L Pateodes W L Alen W L Eosron W L Ubeny W W L Pdmenon leogue Meer L Scoreboard BOYS’ SWIMMING 06 OPP 37 Emmous 45 29 Northampton 51 36 Stroudsburg 38 85 Soucon Volley 80 27 ParWond 55 90 Uberry 79 25 Upper Perkiomen 58 58 Pom vie 84 39 East Srroudsburg 44 27 Freedom 55 21 Alen 61 41 Srroudsburg 42 53 Dlue Mountain 30 30 East on 48 GIRLS’ SWIMMING DHS OPP 12 Emmous 71 21 Northampton 62 23 Srroudsburg 53 73 WNrehdl 84 80 Soucon Voley 86 14 ParWond 69 50 Uberry 119 39 Upper PerWomen 44 32 Porrsvie 97 58 Salisbury 101 23 East Srroudsburg 60 22 Freedom 61 31 Alen 51 31 Srroudsburg 52 X Dlue Mounrom 53 23 Easron 60 JV WRESTLING DHS OPP 20 WWrehol 27 5 Phipsburg 59 24 Governor Mifffcn 6 14 Central Corh 42 6 PorWond 45 18 WfconOoro 21 X Dongor 24 0 Easron 1 0 Srroudsburg °1 18 Decohi 54 0 Uberry 1 7 Emmous 24 18 Sobbury 0 0 Freedom 1 0 Norrh SchuyWI 0 0 Northampton 1 6 Alen 22 V. WRESTLING DHS OPP X Whrehal X 10 Phipsburg 60 26 Governor Mrfffcn 23 27 Central Corhofcc 28 14 PorWond 47 X WisonOoro 29 X Dongor 29 16 Srroudsburg X 6 Easron 54 21 Decohi 40 24 Uberry X 25 Emmous 26 X Safcsbury 21 24 Freedom 29 6 North SchuyWI 58 5 Northampton 57 17 Alen 27 9TH WRESTLING DHS OPP 42 Soucon Voley 46 27 Phipsburg X 12 Nazareth 42 24 PorWond X 15 Easron 52 21 Uberry X 23 Emmous 62 24 VfconXro 54 7 Northampton 60 X Alen 24 JV GIRLS’ B-BALL DHS OPP 22 Pennsbury 23 21 Kurzrown 29 41 Emmous 37 22 Freedom 49 12 Northampton 52 19 Alen X 21 Central Cothokc 52 X Peodng 27 26 Easron 42 19 Whrehal 51 1 9 Central Ducks 51 21 Decohi X 20 PorWond 32 28 Phipsburg 68 22 Freedom 67 40 Northampton X 37 Alen 47 28 Central Cothokc 60 X Easron 52 19 Whirehol 54 31 Decohi X V. GIRLS’ B-BALL DHS OPP 34 Pennsbury 23 X Kurzrown 41 42 Freedom 51 32 Emmous 29 42 Porrsvie 57 X Alen 51 X Northampton 65 41 Alen 46 42 Central Corh 67 X fVeodng 52 23 Easron X 31 Whirehol X 42 Cenrrd Ducks X X Decohi 57 X ParWond X 40 Phipsburg 54 37 Freedom 48 49 Northampton 67 40 Alen 54 42 Central Corh 70 41 Easron X 57 Decohi 67 37 Whrehal 74 V. BOYS’ B-BALL DHS OPP 47 Pennsbury 41 X Kurzrown 34 65 Emmous X 57 Freedom 46 61 Porrsvie 40 43 Alen 42 49 Northampton 40 X Alen 61 X Cenrrd Cothokc X X Easron 57 42 Whrehal X X C D Vest 46 X Decohi 43 X PorWond 32 X Phipsburg 62 X Freedom 44 X Northampton 64 57 Alen X 64 Panther Valey X 60 Cenrrd Cothokc X 70 Easron 61 57 Whirehol 47 70 Deed X 43 Uberry 46 46 Easron X PLAYOFFS 76 Alen X X Whirehol X JV BOYS B-BALL DHS OPP X Pennsbury X 57 Kurzrown X 60 Emmous X X Freedom X 60 Northampton 42 41 Alen 42 61 Cenrrd Corh X X Easron 45 60 Whrehal 67 42 Cenrrd Ducks West 48 60 Deed 49 47 PorWond 44 X Phipsburg 43 54 Freedom 51 46 Northampton 48 X Alen X 47 Panther Voley 62 X Cenrrd Corh X 52 Easron X 48 Whirehol 67 62 Deed X 61 Uberry X 9TH BOYS’ B-BALL DHS OPP 48 Emmous 28 54 Freedom X 51 Alen 57 X Cenrrd Corh 44 X Easron 47 44 Whirehol 48 41 Dechai 44 52 PorWond X 73 Phipsburg X X Freedom 37 51 Northampton X 64 Alen X 46 Cenrrd Corh X 61 Easron X X Oecd 47 62 Uberry 42 137 Congratula tions To Mark And All His FRIENDS MARY-BETH B CHRIS BROWN LEA C. 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Irene Snyder Potty Sorak Jeonttet Speckle 66 AAr G AArs Ron Speckle Dolores Spsszak Spooky Cars Rule' SPUNKY STACY KLOKOCS LOVES BRIAN METZ Pearl E Star Donno Sreckef Srephen Srelzmon Veromco Srelzman Steve -N Trocy The Glory of Love Stick wth t Srocy Mrs Deny Sme Darry G Jone Stocker David Stocker Jenme Stocker Shettey Stocker LINDA STRAIN 65 $ $ Smkers Pde AAr G AArs Joy Stump Adam Szabo Kathy Szabo AAtod Tabsh Oass of '62 Mdd Tobsh Kuweido Tobshi Thank You Fove G Afs Thank You AAom G Dod JI Patrons Thanks D H S for everyrhng' JAL 88 Thanks for rhe pomes Faye G AJhe' Dob Thayer The Des of 88 Theresa G Jttn Thanks for Everythng Thnk About b Tm. You're Too AAuch JI TO KATHY. GRETAL AND ERIC- LOVE. DANNY TO KATHY- I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU. LUKE TO KATHY WITH LOVE-UNCLE TOM AArs Annette Toczeck John Toman '66 MR. G MRS. JOHN TOMAN. SR. AAr Scorr A Toman OetTy Tornsend AAary Arm Trembo Greg TrexJer 22 AAr G AArs Pay E Trexler Shem Tuco 'V7 Vioor Loves Michele AAore' VIKINGS - KOONS GIRLS Vmce. Jane, AAarcus. and Gtcm Ruth Vt o N Vradec AAr G AArs James Wochrer Etone D Wogner Etone S Wogner Fritz Woyser 84 DHS John Wogner 69 Shhey Wogner P Wdbert Gayle S Wol John J Wormnsky FHS 82 MC 86 AAr G AArs John Wash Forever Chns Worts Gndy G Steve Waxman Way to go LuAm We Love You Doomer, AAom. Dod. Kidv Lew Weaver Pom Weover Cookie G Kenny Wertey Shetty Wertey 89 Eloyne Wescoe Fnedo Westosky VICKIE G BOO WHITEHEAD Dwayne Wieser 62 Pose Wrkler Trudy Weser Wendy Wieser '87 The Wtons Wolfe Dobbe Wood AAr Wood's Trock Stars Ken Wooley 69 X-Men Smk Omsry E YerkKUP Dortene Yost Druce Young MR. G MRS. AUGUSTINE ZELENA Donne Zeppenfett Onan Zeppenfett 86 D H S Jbr Zeppenfett AAartho Zeppenfett 5tephone Zeppenfett dass of 2001 Zubek Fomtty DB ond 5hem Zw H 155 Remembering A Friend A precious life Whisked away so fast. Before the bloom of youth; A special friend, Caring sister, And beloved daughter; Now a cherished remembrance; Her life may have ended, But the memories we shared with her Will last forever In our hearts. Images Of Today Become Memories Of Tomorrow . . . Images Of Today Become Memories Of Tomorrow . . . The 1988 LEDANNUS staff extends its appredanon to those who have helped in rhe production of the yearbook Mr Meilinger, Ms Holod, ond Mr Porks, for their support ond flexibility on scheduling; Josrens representative Dill O'Brien for his patience, guidance, ond valuable suggestions; Mr Scorr Jock of Liferouch Studios for his effiaency with scheduling, supplies, ond portraits; Dovid Reese of Notional School Studios for prompt service of underclassmen portraits; Dieruff faculty who were tolerant of doss interruptions for picture taking ond production days. Mrs Jacqueline Trexler ond Edith Orringer who provided assistance with ledger records, forms, ond supplies, To oil rhe companies ond patrons of rhe yearbook, Mr Dennis Donko for his assistance wirh photography ond dork room hints; Advisors Margaret Horvorh ond Mrs Corherine Homscher for their cooperation ond guidance os advisors; To oil who were involved in any way in rhe production of rhe yearbook, Thank You ... ACTIVITIES Sharon Weaver Danielle Krapf SPORTS Amy Torh SENIOR Danielle Shanron Michelle Dorrery ADVERTISING Mark Scharnirz FACULTY Deanna Borrall PHOTOGRAPHY Fred Joseph UNDERCLASSMEN Gayle Grabias Chris Dum GRAPHICS Donna Vendirro CO-ADVISORS Cathy Homscher ond Peggy Horvorh STAFF: V Aoun, V Dares, J. Bow- man, A Dum, M Germano, A, Gillerr, C Gillerr. L Harmon, D . Hol- lie, G Plessl, K Remaley, M Rosner, A Smolor, H Vega The LEDANNUS is a Dieruff High School annual publication Each book contains 160 pages. The book is sold at rhe unir price of $35 00 wirh a total of 400 copies printed for May soles ond distribution. Printing was done by Josrens Americon Yearbook Company of Topeka, Kansas. The book wos printed on 80 pound sripplerone manufactured by rhe Consolidated Paper Company Trim size wos 8 Vi by 11 inches Moin headlines were set in 18 poinr Korinna Bold The body copy was 10 point Serif Gorhic wirh captions set in 8 poinr Serif Gorhic The contract for senior class portraits was awarded for 1987-88 to Lorsran Thomas Studios of Union, New Jersey. Underclassmen formal photographs were taken by Liferouch National School Studios of Allentown, Pennsylvania Cover design and division page arr was drafted by Donna Vendirro, assisted by Mart Germano, as part of a staff group project. 159 WISHING WELLS Wishing wells remind us Of rhe days wirhin our posr; The hoppy dreams of childhood, The ones rhor never losr. Dreams of perfect fairy roles Ones rhor never end; Dreams rhor fade os one grows old. When life becomes more rense Dur do dreams die completely? Con one ever rell? Do dreams sroy wirhin us. Or inside wishing wells? Do rhe dreoms disappear? Do silhouerres ever fade, As rhe images of whor once was Decome images of yesrerdoy? Danielle Shonron '88 160


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