Downingtown High School - Our Year Cuckoo Yearbook (Downingtown, PA)
- Class of 1977
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Remembering the past Striving to live . .. reflections. — B.A.M. 2 4 Then there was that one teacher You could really relate to. Students don’t miss their teachers .. . Do they? - J.T. 5 6 7 Planning and doing together. Seeing and being within. Our little group will grow and be remembered. - H.K.H. 8 6 n n Remember when we ran down the narrow, twisting halls together? Funny. We never knew when we would reach the end. - AD. 14 16 17 Now that our senior year has come to an end, we have time to reflect on our past and future. After 12 years of schooling, we must now decide on a definite direction for our lives. Many of us will obtain a job immediately after we graduate; others will attend college and learn a specific occupation. Although we will have different ways of doing it, we will all try to find our own little niche, and use our past learnings and achievements to help us reach our goals in life. 19 . LAURIE GENE ABEL ELIZABETH KING ANTRIM JOEL KEVIN ASHINHURST LISA LYNN AYARS ELIZABETH TRUMAN AYERS BARBARA JEANNE BALDWIN ELLEN ANNE BARKER ANN ELIZABETH BARONI RICHARD KURT BARRINGER. JR RAYMOND T. BARROW KATHERINE LOUISE BATES WENDY SUSAN BATES DONNA LAURIE BENTON SANDRA LYNN BERRY SUSAN ELIZABETH BERRY SUSAN F. BINDER SANDRA L. BIRELEY HEIDI SUSAN BITTMANN SCOTT ANDREW BLACK DAVID RAY BLANKENSHIP JOHN WALLACE BRADFORD BARBARA LEIGH BRADLEY DANA DIANE BRADLEY JAMES M. BRAY DENNIS GLENN BOGGS SCOTT JOSEPH BOJANOSKI ROBERT KENNEDY BORLAND KIRK J. BOWER BARRY STEPHEN BLECHMAN BARBARA BLYE DEBRA LYNN BODICK ROBIN HAHLE BOEHRINGER 22 HELEN ANN BRICKLES KIMBERLY DENISE BRIAN WILLIAM GEORGE BREWTON TERESA LYNN BREEDING WILLIAM WALTER BROWN CHRISTOPHER C. BRYAN MICHAEL L. BRYANT HEATHER LOUISE BULLOCK DENISE HELENE BURGESS MARGARET M. BURNS TEAL ANN BURNS DELLA BURR • i-V v ’ «s,V0 RALPH LOUIS CALDWELL. JR. CRAIG WILLIAM CAMPBELL RITA ELIZABETH CANTOR SAMUEL DOMINIC CARBO, JR. TIMOTHY SHAYNE CARLSON KENDALL ALLISON CARNEY KURT AYARS CARNEY DONALD CARR CHARLES MICHAEL CASE JACQUELINE ANN CASEY LISA ANN CASPERO DANIEL G. CASTALDI ANTHONY GABRIELE CELU STEPHEN CHARLES CELI1 MARIANNE CERQUITELLA MARJORIE E. CHARLES ERIC THORSON CHEYNE LINDA MARIE CHICOSKY JOSEPH CINCOTTA STEVEN GEORGE CLARK THERESE CLARK LORRAINE KELLY CLARKE MICHAEL JAMES COLE DEBORAH SUSAN COMBS JAMES ROBERT COULTER RICHARD JAMES CRAIG YVONNE DEJONG CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH DEMARK LAURA DESRUISSEAUX ANDREA MAY DEUFEL LAURA EVELYN DEWEES ROBERT JOHN DIBERARDINIS EUGENE DICLEMENTE NICHOLAS DIFONZO DEBORAH LYNNE DILLOW TINA MARIE DIMARTIN PATRICIA ANNE DIMATTEO MICHAEL JOSEPH DISANTIS MICHAEL W. DONLON BRIAN RICHARD DOUGHERTY MATTHEW W. DOUGHERTY KAREN SUE DOWNING DONALD SCOTT DRAIN STEPHEN B. DUCKINFIELD EDWARD P. DUNLEAVY LAWRENCE M DUNLEAVY ROBIN LEE DUNN BARBARA ANN DUNWOODY 29 PAUL GERARD DYMEK JOHN DALE ESTHEIMER KAREN MARIE EDWARDS LISA ANN ESWORTHY STEVEN PATRICK FIEDLER RICHARD A. EHMER JR. MARK EUGENE FILIACI PATRICIA ANN FAILOR MICHAEL L. EPPERSON JODI JEAN FARRINGTON CHRISTOPHER JOHN FIGURELLI ffl NINA MARIA FILOROMO CYNTHIA L. FIORE DOUGLAS A. FOGLEMAN ANTHONY S. FORMICA GEORGETTE JOAN FOSTER STEPHEN GLENN FOX BRIAN EDWARD FRANCELLA ANNE LESLIE FISHER DAVID BRUCE FORBES DEBORAH FLASHER HEIDI LOUISE FOREMAN BRIAN L. FLECK 31 MARK CHARLES GARRETT BARRY SCOTT GEDDES HAROLD VIBERT GEDNEY, III STEVEN FRANCIS GEHRLEIN DOUGLAS ALEXANDER GILFILLAN MARK JOHN GILLAM JANNE GLEWWE ROBERT DAVIES GOLDING. JR. 33 JOAN L. GOODING MICHAEL JOSE GORENS STEPHEN RUSSELL GOTBERG JEFFREY NORMAN GOTTIER EILEEN MARIE GRENZ TAMMY MARIE GULICK VIRGINIA J. HAASE LYNDA ANN HAGERSTROM EDWARD MICHAEL GRABOWSKI PAMELA MARIA GRAMIGNA DAVID GERARD GREENE GEORGE J. GRANDIZIO, JR. LORI JEAN GREGOR SHAWN QUINN GRADY AUDREY L. HAIGH ROBERT FRANCIS HALL CYNTHIA LEE HAM JESSE OTLEY HAMILTON STEPHEN DOUGLAS HART MARY ELEANORE HASSON TIM HAWES JULIE ANN HAWKES WILLIAM SCOTT HARROP JEANNETTE TERESA HANSON JANET CATHERINE HARLOW GLENN GARY HANNUM 35 - EDWARD CHARLES HAYES MARGOT LEIGH HAYNES LYNNETTE R HEINZMAN DAVID EDWARD HEIT KEITH M. HESS LINDA MILLIE HESS JOHN ELLWOOD HETHERINGTON VALERIE JUNE HILTON DEBORAH LYNN HIPP RICHARD G. HIPPLE GWEN E. HOCKERSMITH HOLLY KATHLEEN HODGE PETER CHRISTIAN HOEFLICH JEFFREY JOSEPH HOEHING PATRICIA JOYCE HOLMES DOUGLAS R HOOVER MICHAEL HORAN WILLIAM G. HORNUNG MICHAELE LYNN HOWINGTON J. NOEL HUBLER GERRIT R. HUNGERFORD ANDRIENNE LYNN HUNSINGER KIMBERLY ANNE HUTTER PATRICIA ANN IREY JEFFREY J. JAMESON THOMAS ALEX JAMIESON CINDY LOU JOHNSON PATIENCE KALTENBACH JOYCE MARIE ISABELLA GEORGE ROBERT JACOBS 38 BRENDA KEEN BERNARD JOHN KF.FER MICHAEL CHARLES KELLER WAYNE HERBERT KELTON SCOTT MELVIN KIRLEY PAUL KLAF-BEL JEROME KLEIN HARRY M. KLINGER CLYDE KEN ION CATHY LYNN KIPP KATHLEEN GRACE KIPP CARRIE JEAN KIRKNER 39 JOSEPH KNEEDLER EDWARD WARREN KOLAR. HI JOHN ADAM KRISCH, JR. JILL SUSAN KULOKOSKI JAMES PATRICK KURISH ALAN WALTER LAIRD BRUCE THOMAS LANE DAVID LOWELL LASOFF SANDRA C. LASORDA JEFFREY MARTIN LAYTON WILLIAM H. LENNOX GERALD CHARLES LOCKARD DREW STUART LONDON GREGORY SCOTT LONG PAMELA SUE LOOMIS MARY BETH LYNAM RICHARD M. LYNN. JR JANICE ANNE LYONS ANTHONY JOSEPH MADIRO, JR MICHAEL C. MADRIGALE NADINE ANN MADRIGALE SHAWN MICHAEL MAHOLLAND VINCENT W MASS1MIN1 TIMOTHY MARK MATLACK LINDA MARIE MATTIONI HUSTON JOHNSON MATTSON. Ill DOUGLAS EVERETT MARTIN THOMAS STEPHAN MARX MARY JANE THERESA MARTIN VINCENT ANTHONY MANCINI VIRGINIA MARTIN JOSEPH DONALD MARTIN ROBERT A. MASSARELLA BRIAN KEVIN MALLOY PENNY MAY MICHAEL A. McBALL EUGENE B McCARRAHER HOPE RENEE McCLEAN SCOTT McCLUNG MARK LEVAN McCLURE MARK ALAN McCUE HENRY ROBERT McCURDY SHANE McCUSKER KATHRYN ANN McFALLS AMY McGOWAN JEFFREY WILLIAM MclNTYRE 43 RUSSELL E. MERCER. JR KIMBERLY BETH MERTZ CAROLE B MEYERS TANYA HOPE NIXON MIDDLETON DAVID P MILES MARLENE LARRAINE MILES RICHARD ALAN MILES ERIC F. MILLER SHIRLEY JEAN MILLER BARBARA A MILLHAM FREDERICK W MINAHAN MARY ELLEN MINGIONE JANICE KIMBERLE MOORE WILLIAM R MOORE KEITH BRIAN MORRIS KEVIN MORRIS MARYANNE MORRIS CHRISTOPHER CREIGHTON MORSE ■ CRAIG DONALD MORTZFIELD PENNY SUE MOULTON DAVID BARTHOLOMEW MURPHY KATHLEEN MARIA MURPHY SALLY ANN NASH DENNIS M. NELMS PATRICIA ANN NICHOLSON INGRID MARIA NIELSEN MARY ELIZABETH MURRAY JAMES L. MURTAUGH ERIC B. MUZII ROBIN LYNN NAILOR KEVIN J. O BRIEN R DAVID OESTREICH DENNIS FRANCIS O’NEILL THERESA C. NOTHE TERRY ESTHER NORRIS DORCAS ANN NOTHSTINE JEAN-CLAUDE OBENDORFER SHERRY LINN OAKES AMY VALLIS NYE 47 MARK A OSTROSKY MARK OSWALD ALICIA SUSAN PARADISE DEBRA LYNNE PARRY ANNAMARIE PARVENSKY DONNA JEAN PASQUARELLA STEVEN R. PATTON CHRISTA JEANNE PEALER JOHN V. PEAZZONI JOANNE KAY PEIRCE BRADLEY FRANK PERINA MARY ELIZABETH PETRELLA JOHN DAVID PETRIE PAUL VINCENT PICKERING ANNA E. PIERCE ROBERT LEWIS PIERCE, III BETH ANNE PIERSOL NICHOLAS ANGELO POLUCH KIMBERLY JUNE POMANTO DEBORAH ANN PORTA 49 DMITRIS U. PRICE KAREN PROT1VNAK KIM OWEN PRUSACK BERNARD RICHARD PUNT. JR. — ft DENNIS WILLIAM QUILL GEORGE ROBERT QUINN, JR EUGENE ROBERT RANEY, JR JANET BARBARA REED RICHARD EARL REEDER RUTH FERN REESER CLAY R. RIDINGS GAIL DENISE RIFFEY CYNTHIA JOYCE RIMES KATHLEEN ANN RISBON GORDON WILLIAM ROEPE i DEBORAH ANN ROOP BARRY SALLIS ROSS EDGAR KURTZ ROSS. IV DONNA LYNNE ROUTZAHN DEBORAH CAROLYN ROWLEY ROCH ANTHONY RUFFINI CYNTHIA ANN RUGGIRELLO NANCI EILEEN RUNYAN THEODORE VICTOR ROGALIS MARIANNE ROMAN 51 GREGG A RUNYEN BARBARA ALICE RUSSELL DONNA ELAINE RUSSELL JOHN EDWARD RYAN NANCY J SACK GARY SAGER DAVID SALINAS DAVID MICHAEL SANKO TANYA LOUISE SARMENTO BEN SCALIA STEVEN JOHN SCHANDEL MARIANNE L. SCHELL TERESA EILEEN SCHILTZ GLENN ELLIOT SCHMID SUSAN LYNN SCHULTZ ANDREW FREDERICK SCHWARTZ EVAN THOMAS SCHWER MICHAEL A SCIARRETTA GLENN ELLIOTT SEEL CYNTHIA MICHELE SEYMOUR JAMES C. SHANLEY, JR DEBRA JOAN SHAVOR ROBERT D. SINGER VIKI LEE SKINNER BARBARA JEAN SMITH DAVID C. SMITH 54 THOMAS JOSEPH MICHAEL SPADARO STEPHANIE PATRICIA SMITH KATHISPATOLA JAMES JOSEPH SMYTH MARK A. SNYDER DAVID JOHN STAHL MICHAEL LYNN SNYDER DONNA MARIE STALDER CATHERINE J. STALLARD ROLAND JOSEPH STARKEY, III CYNTHIA S. STARR DONNA DEE STEFFEY TANDY STEFFEY SUSAN LYNN STEGANIUS KELLI BETH STEPHENSON ROXANNE RENE STONEWALL BARBARA MARIE STORM 56 THOMAS NEVIN STRETCH FRANK M. STYER, JR. MATTHEW LYMAN STYLES JACQUELINE ANN SUMMERS CHARLES HENRY THOMPSON EDWARD I THOMPSON, JR GREGORY L. THOMPSON LINDA RUTH THOMPSON ROBERT PAUL THOMPSON. JR. ROBIN IRENE THOMPSON STEVEN THOMPSON JAMES TRAINOR JAMES E. TRAVIS. Ill CATHY CAY TRF.FR DEBORAH A. TREGO JAN KIMBERLY TUSSEY CONNIE FRANCES TYSON RICHARD C. UHLMAN, JR — ■ GREGORY M.USAVAGE TINA MARIE VALENTINO JOANN LORRAINE VASILE TIMOTHY EDWARD VELTE LISA MARIA VON HACHT ALBERT LEANDER VOURVOULIA! JOHN THOMAS WAIBOER SARAH TYLER WAGONER ROBERT MICHAEL WALDROP JOANNE WALLACE RICHARD LEA WALLACE SALLY LYNN WALLACE 1- DEAN L. WARNER ISAAC JAMES WARNICK. Ill DWIGHT DAVID WASHINGTON MARK W. WASMUND PATRICIA ANN WEDGE HILLARY GARDNER WEISS KATHLEEN ANN WELCH JAN MARIE WESTENBERGER MADISON N. WESTMORELAND DEBORAH K WESTON VERNON WILKFRSON, JR. BRYAN LEE WILLIAMS CINDI LOUISE WILLIAMS DENNIS HARVEY WILLIAMS JUDITH ANN WOLFE ROBERT ALAN WOODALL CAROLYN D. WOODS DEBRA LORRAINE WOODS DARLA LYNN WOODWARD JEFF WOODWARD ANN MARIE WRIGHT WILLIAM DALE WRIGHT PATTI ANNE WUNSCH BETSY JEAN YOUNG GEORGE MILLARD YOUNG NICHOLAS JAMES ZAFERES YOUSRY A. ZAKHARY DAVID S. ZEMPEL DAVID MARK ZLOTOWSKI DAVID ZYGMONT Senior Directory LAURIE GENE ABEL — R.D. 4, Coatesville; Vo-Tech (Food Preparation) V1CA 3. CO-OP; interested in country western music . . 1976 football team will always be 1 in my book .. huh! . . “Why don’t ya know??” ... You ain’t no help!!” . plans to travel in the future. ELIZABETH KING ANTRIM fBiz) — Spring Ridge Farm, R.D. 2. Glen-moorc; Academic; Student Council 1.2,3 Sophomore Class Secretary, Senior Class Vice President; Spanish Club 1.2,3; Chester County I.V. 24 Student Forum 2,3 (Vice President); Academic Council 1,2,3; National Honor Society 2.3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students interests include the outdoors, swimming. HOAGIES secs college in the future. JOEL KEVIN ASHINHURST - Box 268. Lionville; Academic; Lettcrmen’s Club 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2; Football 1,2,3 (Co-Captain) All ChcsMont Honorable Mention; Baseball 1,2,3; Wrestling 1.3; . . . interested in sports and cinnamon doughnuts plans to grow and go to college. LISA LYNN AYARS — 1480 Sunnysidc Road, Downingtown; Academic; Mixed Chorus I; Sr. Girls Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; NEDT award . . . interests: art, music, people, living, travel and the definition of the derivative “Say what?” “Oh boy! plans to have a career in computers. ELIZABETH TRUMAN AYERS (Molly) High Meadow. Lyndell; Academic; Lacrosse 1,2,3; Girls Chorus I; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Choir 3; interests include water skiing, sw imming, ice skating and running into other people w ith little yellow cars . . What a farce . .. If you are gonna say something stupid, at least say it right.” secs college and a career in horsemanship in the future. BARBARA JEANNE BALDWIN — 207 Crump Road. Lionville; Academic; Honor Society 2.3; Library Service Club 2.3 (Vice President); In the Son 1,2; Intramural Volleyball 1,3; Health Careers Club 2.3; Ecology Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Daisy Chain 2; Awards: “Girl of the Month -Chester County Business and Professional Women. Spanish Award, Who’s Who Among American High School Students interested in swimming, bicycling, cooking, playing piano, reading, volleyball, animals Oh Sugar!” Hola plans to attend Eastern College for nursing. ELLEN ANNE BARKER Box 247, R.D. 1, Coatesville; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Girls Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; French Club 3; In The Son 3; District Chorus 3; . . . interested in music and my guitar “Hcnrie, Cricket. Crindy” plans to go to college to become a music teacher and maybe go into music therapy. ANN ELIZABETH BARON! (Baloney) — 1370 Piedmont Drive; Academic; Concert Choir 2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1.2.3; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Chorus 3; Stage Band 2,3; Bowling 1,2; interests: Music (especially Concert Choir), animals sees college in the future. RICHARD KURT BARRINGER JR. — 1161 Marshalton Thorndale Road. West Chester; Academic; Bowling 1.2; German Club 1,2; Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 2,3; Volleyball 2; Honor Society 2,3; interests include music, television, audio-visual aids . . “You'll have this .. “How’d it happen? future plans: enter field of electronics. RAYMOND T. BARROW - 6 Highspirc Road. Lyndell; PRO; Lcltcrmen’s Club; Golf 1.2; Intramural Basketball 2.3; .. . “The Cabin “The Grunts plans to go into insurance in the future. KATHERINE LOUISE BATES I Kathy)— 1341 Crcstmont Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Float Committee 1.2; Tennis 3; Intramural Tennis; interested in skiing and tennis secs college in the future. WENDY SUSAN BATES Pikcland Road. Chester Springs; Academic; Home Ec. Club 1,2,3 (Vice President); Health Careers Club 2,3; Daisy Chain; Awards: Phocnixville Hospital Volunteer Award . reading, swimming bike riding and nursing are her interests “It was fine. . . “1 know. future plans include college DONNA LYNN BEARD — Art School Road. Chester Springs; Academic; Intramural Volleyball 1,2; interested in swimming, ice skating, biking, photography, leather work and volleyball . plans to work in the future. KEITH BEDWELL— 1280 Strasburg Road; Academic; Intramural Basketball; interested in the field and C A M . “Gotta quarter? Lets go out to breakfast . plans to be a billionaire or a fireman. DONNA LAURIE BENTON — 23 Downing Avc. Downingtown; Business; Float Committee 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Roger Nov. 1, 1975 plans to become a secretary. SANDRA LYNN BERRY (Sandy) 44 Oakland Drive. Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club I; Gymkana 2; Float Committee 2.3; . . . interests: lambskins, photography, going places Remember when . “Hey Turk!!’’ . . O—h really! secs work in the future. SUSAN ELIZABETH BERRY — R.D. 1 Chester Springs; Academic; Hockey 1,2; Cross Country 3; Basketball 1.2; Softball 1.2,3; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; GAA 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Awards: NEDT Award. National Merit Commended Student, Who’s Who Among American High School Students. National High School Award for Excellence. District Band 2,3; Girls’Slate 2; . All I know is everything you know is wrong. plans to attend Princeton or William and Mary. SUSAN F. BINDER (Sue) — 1575 Shadyside Road. West Chester; Academic; Drama Club I; Junior Play 2; Wrestling Belles 1,3; Float Committee 1,2; Student Council 2,3; .. interested in sewing, needle point, skiing, cooking For sure Spare me plans to attend a college for psychology . SANDRA LYNN BIRELEY (Sandvi — 161 Lake Drive. Downingtown; Academic; Hockey 1.2,3; Basketball 1.2,3; Lacrosse 1,2,3; GAA 1.2.3 (Treasurer); Pep Club 1,2,3; Leader’s Club 2.3; Art Assistant Club 2.3; Spanish Club 2; Living Arts Show; Gymkana; Daisy Chain; sports, bike riding, sew ing and being outside are some of her interests You're terrible . Walkin’ Down Canal Street ... ... Barley .. . would like to go to college for ' physical therapy. HEIDI SUSAN BITTMANN — 510 Lionville Road. Downingtown; Academic; GAA 1.2,3; Hockey 1.2,3; Softball 1,2.3; Leader's Club 2,3; Honor Society 1,2,3; . Hockey Gold Award .. interested in skiing, sports, reading and good jokes . . “No problem ... “Do your !!” plans to attend college. SCOTT ANDREW BLACK 93 Whitford Hills Road. Downingtown; Academic; Soccer 3; Track 3; Lettcrmcn’s Club 3; Intramural Volleyball 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Ski Club 3; . likes the shore, surfing, sports and the mountains ... would like to go to college in the future. DAVID RAY BLANKENSHIP — 51 N. Woodmont Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Track 1; Bowling 1.2; Cross Country I; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; interests: friends, music and skiing If you can’t be good, at least be careful.” ... future plans: the business world and college. BARRY STEPHEN BLECHMAN — Andrews Lane, Glcnmoorc; Vo-Tech; . interested in music, cars, and money . .. What can I say? .. . sees a food service career in the future. BARBARA BLYE — Merry Meadows Farm, Chester Springs; Academic; Hockey 1,2,3; Gymnastics 1; Student Council 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3; “Solid plans to attend college in the future. DEBRA LYNN BODICK (Debbie) — 115 Beech Street, Downingtown; Academic first place in coil bottlc-Living Arts Show You better not compromise yourself, its all you got. ... future plans, working for ACME Markets then getting married. SCOTT JOSEPH BOJANOSKI— 303 N. Lake Drive. Downingtown; Academic; Tennis 2,3; Intramural Tennis 1,2,3; . Interests: sports, traveling and tennis . . . plans to attend college. ROBERT KENNEDY BORLAND (Ken) — 63 Henderson Lane. Downingtown; Academic; Football 1,3 (Honorable Mention. All Ches-Mont); Soccer 2; Baseball 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball 2,3; Gymkana 2; Lettcrmcn’s Club 1.3; Pep Club 3; ... interested in graduating and traveling to Texas . . farm out Well, you know. plans to make some future plans. KIRK J. BOWER — R.D. 1, Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Volleyball 2; Intramural Basketball 3; interested in skiing and basketball . . would like to attend college in the future. JOHN WALLACE BRADFORD — 52 Oakland Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Bowling 1; Track 1.3; Indoor Track 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Golf 3; Ski Clubl,2,3; likes sports, skiing, driving and going to the spa “I know boy. .. . See you later. . . future plans: college. BARBARA LEIGH BRADLEY — 789 Amber Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Modern Dance 1; Student Council 2.3; Intramural Tennis 3; Float Committee 3; . . likes ice skating, tennis, fireworks and Hutch . Whatever Ya know?” would like to attend college for deaf education. DANA DIANE BRADLEY — 1768 Shadyside Road. Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Volleyball 2.3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Honor Society 1,2,3; Jr. Play 2; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; . . . interests include Pete, shore, seen with D.G.. K.E.. L.C., C.B. . Really! Are you serious?” You’re so ignorant. plans to attend Temple or Dickinson for dental hygiene. TERESA LYNN BREEDING (Terrij 21 Whitford Road. Lionville; Busi- ness; .. . interested in swimming and roller skating No lie, Whats happening . . plans to be a key punch operator. WILLIAM GEORGE BREWTON (Bill) — 410 Fairfax Drive. Exton; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1.2,3; Stage Band 2,3; Student Council 1; Float Committee 1; .. . interests include art and music . . . Oh come on! That’s my mona! would like to go to college and major in psychology. KIMBERLY DENISE BRIAN (Kim) — 2 School House Lane. Downingtown; Academic; GAA 1,2,3; Leader’s Club 2.3; Home Ec. Club 2,3; Ecology Club 2.3; .. interests: athletics, sewing, cooking and lunch . . “Come pick me up.” . “Wait up you guys. . . plans to be a Home Ec. major at lmmaculata. HELEN ANN BRICKLES (Ann) — 418 Balderston Drive. Exton; Academic; Hockey 1; Pep Club 2,3; APL Club 2; What arc we doing after school Anna? . . . secs college in the future. STEVEN MICHAEL BROUSE — R.D. 1. Downingtown; Academic; Football 2.3; Intramural Soccer 1; Intramural Volleyball 2.3: Lettcrmcn’s Club 2,3; Weightlifting Club 2; .. interests include hunting, camping and all sports would like to attend college in the future. CINDY LEE BROWN — East Lincoln Highway, Downingtown; Academic; Hockey 1,2.3; Softball 1; Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2; Lacrosse 2, J.V. (Co-Captain) 3; Art Assistant 2,3; National Honor Society 2.3; GAA 2.3; Pep Club 1.5,3; Gymkana 2; interested in silversmilhing, sports, art. June 12. 1975 Bill seen with L.T., K.K.. T.D.. D.B., DR. sitting in the front seat of the comet; Where’s Linda?” ... Turn left. . plans to be an art major in college. KENDRA L. BROWN (Kendy) — R.D. 2 Townshiplinc Road. Downingtown; PRO; Pom-Pom Girls 1; Health Careers Club 2; Spanish Club 1.2; Tutorial Club 2; Red Cross Blood Mobile Unit 2,3; . . . interested in partying with L.L.. J.M., and D.T. . .. skiing ... Well ”... Whatever” plans to attend college for Restaurant and Hotel Management. KIMBERLY ANN BROWN (Kim) — 121 Webster Avc., Downingtown; Vo-Tech VICA 1,2,3; (Horticulture); Cheerleading 1,2.3: Pep Club 1.2,3; FFA 1,2.3; Homecoming Court; likes flower arranging, eating, watching soap operas and Mark ... Lookin’ good . . Laugh till 1 thought I’d die Hey tech-sexy legs! ... would like to work in a flower shop. WILLIAM WALTER BROWN Bill) — 416 Bradford Avc.. Downingtown; PRO; Wrestling 1,2; Honor Society 2,3; . interested in sports . .. plans to work in the future. CHRISTOPHER C. BRYAN— 102 Biddle Drive. Exton; Academic; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Wrestling 2.3 (Manager-Trainer); Track 2 (Manager-Trainer); Chairman of Elections 3; Honor Society 1,2,3; Awarded Scholorship to Presidential Classroom interested in reading science fiction . On your toes!” ... “I thought you were going to clean up your act. plans to become an electrical engineer and specialize in computers. MICHAEL L. BRYANT (Mike) — 408 Forge Lane. Exton; Academic; Soccer 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3; Intramural Tennis 1; . interested in radio controlled model airplanes and cars .. plans to go to Penn State and study engineering. HEATHER BULLOCK — 209 Bauman Circle, Exton; Academic; In the Son 1,2,3; Junior Play 2; Health Careers Club 1.2,3; Concert Choir 3; Red Cross Citation . . likes guinea pigs, reading, swimming music and embroidery . . . “What cha doin?' . . “Smile, your teeth arc showing! would like to major in science in college. DENISE H BURGESS MARGARET M. BURNS (Peg) — 65 Old Kings Highway, Downingtown; Academic; Spanish Club 2,3; Tutorial Club 2; Girl’s Track and Field 2.3; . . Who’s Who Among American High School Students .. Come on, push it babycakcs. ... Let’s make states this year, 440.” ... plans to become a CPA after graduation. TEAL ANN BURNS — 8 Highland Circle, Downingtown; Academic; Ecology Club 1; In the Son 1,2; . plans to go into nursing. DELLA BURR — 130 Washington Ave. Downingtown; PRO; . . interested in Steve ... plans to go to a business school then marriage to Steve. ROBERT E. BUTZ — Fox Lane. Chester Springs; Academic; Spanish Club 1,2; Intramural Bowling 1,2; Golf 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Tennis 2,3; Concert Choir 2,3; Vocal Ensemble 3; Intramural Basketball 2,3; Ski Club 3; .. . interests include all sports and music; . . . “They’re scopin’ down. . “Let’s go to Jersey.” ... plans to join the Navy (Electronic Technician) KEELY BYFORD — 421 Sunset Drive. Downingtown; PRO; Softball 1: interested in partying ... “Here we go again. Connie. .. . would like to attend a business college. BARBARA JANE BYLER (Barb) — Box 259 Downingtown; Academic; Colorguard 1; Pom-Pom Squad 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Girls Chorus 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; . interests include traveling, tennis, gymnastics, ceramics and music ... “I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving . . future plans; college. GREGORY SCOTT CALDWELL (Buck) — 1310 Hall Road. West Chester; Academic; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Ice Hockey 2,3; Hockey Club 2,3; Sales Club 3; interests: ice hockey. Burt Reynolds movies, Muhammad Ali, D.C = Dcc. 3. 1976, Farrah Fawcett-Ma-jors ... “Rep-Koooo .. . Cooley High Basketball . future plans include poverty and unemployment or Pcppcridgc Tech. RALPH LOUIS CALDWELL. JR. — R D. 4, Coatcsville; Vo-Tech (Landscaping); FFA 1,2,3; . . . interested in farming, roller skating and Diane “Do it, to it. .. . plans to work and try to settle down. CRAIG WILLIAM CAMPBELL — Chester Springs; Academic; Basketball 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; . . interested in anything, even K.E. .. . “Tollgate .. future plans include college and basketball. Guam Prep. RITA ELIZABETH CANTOR — 356 Devon Drive, Lionville; Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Ecology Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1; Track 1; Softball 2; Gymkana 2; Daisy Chain; . interested in plants, embroidery, hiking, skating, camping . plans to major in biochemistry. SAMUEL DOMINIC CARBO. JR. 1110 Glenside Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Brass Ensemble 3; interests: bowling, 4-H, gardening, showing cattle and a C.Bcr ... “No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main ... would like to own a dairy farm or get involved in the trucking industry. TIMOTHY SHAYNE CARLSON (Tim) — Apt D-21. Woodmont North. Downingtown; Academic 1,2; Industrial Arts 3; interested in art, bones, disturbing the peace OH, my God! .. . “If he had brains, he’d still be an idiot! .. . plans to go to art school and try to stay alive. KENDALL ALLISON CARNEY (Missy) — Taylor Road. Lionville; PRO; ... interests include, skiing, water skiing, playing guitar, cooking, being with people .. . would like to work with animals in the future. KURT AYARS CARNEY — Taylor Road, Lionville; Academic; . . . interested in water skiing, skiing, skateboarding and surfing ... “Hot dog it CHARLES MICHEAL CASE (Mike) — 1564 Poorhouse Road. Downing-town: Industrial Arts; . interested in swimming, dog races “I reckon so. ... “No, can’t say I have.” ... plans to go into construction or farming. JACQUELINE ANN CASEY (Jacquii 207 Allen Drive, Exton; Academic; Basketball 1.2; Lacrosse 2.3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; GAA 2,3; Student Council 2,3;(Chairman Advisory Committee); Spanish Club 1,2,3 (President); Junior Class Vice President Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Daisy Chain . . interested in Barctta, P.R., “Magic Man (J.K.); sports, art. and V.W’s .. . “Whatever happens, will be . . whatever happens. “Well, I guess ya had to be there! . plans to go to college for art. LISA ANN CASPERO — 315 Woodland Drive; Academic; interests include music, art, ceramics and partying . . . plans to go to art school then travel. DANIEL G. CASTALDl — 254 Chestnut Street, Downingtown; Industrial Arts; ... interested in Doober Bros .. “stinky, stanky, gruntile ... plans to attend Pcppcridgc State. ANTHONY GABRIELE CEL!I (Cell) — R.D. 1, Downingtown; Business; Football 1,2,3 (team Co-Captain); Wrestling 1,2.3 (Co-Captain); Lcttcrmcn’s Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Gymkana 2; interests: football, wrestling, skiing, going to the shore, P.S.ing, partying with Swan, some girls and Colt 45 “Not too bad . S.S. busted 8 13 76, BAYSHORE .. plans to go to college and play football. STEPHEN CHARLES CEL1I (Sieve) — 230 Pennsylvania Ave., Downingtown; Business; Golf 1; ... interested in bookkeeping plans to go to business school. MAJORIE E. CHARLES (Margie) — 41 Ansley Drive, Downingtown; Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Modern Dance 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Gymkana 2; Float Committee 2,3; interested in lambskins, the shore, travel and friends . . Remember when “Dream on! “Well Bcah!” ... “Juice for Mur! plans to go to college. ERIC THORSON CHEYNE (Thor) — 185 Beech Street. Downingtown; Academic; Baseball 1,2,3; Football 2.3; Lcttermen’s Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Intramural Basketball 2,3; Ski Club 3; 5 Star Club 2.3; . . interested in fishing and swimming . . . Kimbcrton Fair we can’t lose. ... future plans include college. LINDA MARIE CHICOSKY — 346 Mary Street, Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 1; Gregg Typing Award; Living Arts Show Award 1,2,3; . . . interested in art. listening to music, the shore and J.I. plans to work then go to art school. STEVEN GEORGE CLARK (Steve) — H17 Woodmont North, Downingtown; PRO; . . interested in sailing, skiing and most of all Linda . “Do it now . before there is a law against it. “THIS Saturday?? O.K.! . .. future plans include the sea and ships. LORRAINE KELLY CLARKE (Raine) 1409 Carriage Lane. West Chester; Academic; Checrlcading 1,2; Pep Club 1; GAA I; National Honor Society 1,2,3; . .. interests: watching T.V., sleeping, David, going to the mall, W.C.’76, Cheerleading camp, the shore. . “Oh wow!” . . . “Nuh uh. real-ly? . . . plans to attend college for dental hygiene. MICHAEL JAMES COLE — 113 Lori Circle; Business; .. . “Can you do that?” . . plans to be a diesel truck mechanic or truck driver. DEBORAH SUSAN COMBS — Barneston Road, Honey Brook; PRO; Tutorial Club 1; Girls Track 2; FBLA 3; .. interested in M.B., having fun. lunch and summer of 75 ... “Bud . . . “Gross me out. . . . plans to be a private secretary. CYNTHIA LYN COMSTOCK (Cindv) — Indiantown Road. Glenmoorc; Academic; Student Council 1,2,3; Academic Council 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3; GAA 2,3; Ski Club 3; Intramural Tennis 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2.3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3; Daisy Chain . interested in tennis, skiing, pretzels, carmcl creams. M M’s room 14 5lh period, summer ’75 ... “Hey B! ... “Who wants to split an ice cream sandwich? . .. plans to attend Penn State University. GLEN ROMIG CONSTABLE — 103 Mcllvain Drive, Downingtown; PRO; . . plans to work. STEPHEN PAUL COOKE (Steve) — Creek Road. Glenmoorc; Academic; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Concert Choir 2,3; Vocal Ensemble 2,3; interested in sports, girls and music . . . “Score!” . .. “WOW ... future plans: sportscaster. GREGG M. CORRADI 109 Glendale Road; Industrial Arts; . interested in girls, sports, good times and music . .. “Let’s get fired up.” ... interested in becoming a chef or a diplomat. JAMES ROBERT COULTER — 218 Concord Ave.. Exton. RICHARD JAMES CRAIG — 410 Chesterfield Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2.3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Cross Country 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; NEDT Award interests include guns, hunting, trumpet playing . “If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns. ... plans to attend Pitt or Drcxcl and major in Civil Engineering. CYNTHIA LEE CROTHERS (Cindi) — Hall Road. West Chester; Academic; Concert Choir 2,3; Vocal Ensemble 3; Drama Club 2.3; Spanish Club 2.3; Tutorial Club 2,3; Senior Play; Intramural Volleyball 2; Gymkana 2; . . interested in England, the arts and basketball .. “what?? .....future plans: Boston, fame and fortune. DANIEL CROWE (Dan) — 103 Locust Knoll Road; PRO; . . . interested in good shoes, loose sex and a warm place to go to the bathroom ... “May the toilets of Bangool backup in your breakfast.” I’ll take a scat close to the keg. ... future plans include graduating. DENNIS LEE DANKANICH — Rock Raymond Road. Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Soccer 1; Soccer 2,3; Baseball 1.3; Intramural Volleyball 2; Weightlifting 2; Gymkana 2; Intramural Basketball 3; National Honor Society 2,3; Lettermen’s Club 1.2.3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students Award interested in all sports, flying and wildlife .. You’re a dumb Italian. Blouch.” . . . plans to attend Mount Alto to major in forestry. DAWN FAITH DAVIS 128 Princeton Road. Exton; Academic; Lacrosse 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,3; Tutorial Club 1; Home Ec. 3; interests: guys, lacrosse, having fun, John Denver and J.R. . . . Ya know . . . “Nature never did betray the heart that loved her. ... plans to go to college for Physical Therapy. CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH DEM ARK (Chris) — 107 Glendale Road. Exton; Academic; Football 1,2,3; W'restling 2,3; interested in sciences, sports, mathematics and photography . . . future plans include college. LAURA ELIZABETH DESRUISSAUX 225 Mcllvain Drive. Downingtown; Academic; . . . her interests include skiing and Mike .. . future plans arc attending a junior college and becoming a legal secretary. ANDREA MAY DEUFEL (Andy) — 305 Woodland Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Senior Class Treasurer; Daisy Chain 2; Gymkana 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Court interested in lambskins, LBF, Tim, sewing and swimming ... “Remember when ... ?” . plans to go to college in the future. LAURA EVELYN DEWEES (Laurie) — R.D. 2, Downingtown; Academic; Gymkana 2; Float Committee 2; Wrestling Belles 3; ... interests include horses and skiing ... “Where’s Lisa? . . “1 can’t, 1 have to go home and take care of my horses. ... plans to attend Brandywine College for Law Enforcement. ROBERT JOHN DIBERARDINIS (Dr. J.) — 504 William Street, Downingtown; Business; Golf 2; . interested in basketball, hunting, baseball and eating . . . “Do it ... “N.D.’s no. 1 ... future plans: college, architecture. EUGENE DICLEMENTE — 414 Church Street. Downington; PRO; interested in girls . . . “The heck with school.” ... future plans include making money. NICHOLAS DIFONZO — 235 Chestnut Street, Downingtown; Academic; Concert Choir 2,3; Christian Youth Organization 1,2,3 (President); National Honor Society 1,2,3; Indoor Track 1; Track 1,2; Ecology Club 1; National Merit Semifinalist, PHEAA Certificate of Merit. NEDT Award. Who’s Who Among American High School Students. American Legion of Honor Certificate of School Award . interested in running, weightlifting, Bible study. singing, wabbits Really?!” . How about that?” . plans to major in engineering. DEBORAH LYNNE D1LLOW (Debi) Hall Road. West Chester; Academic; Volleyball 2; Indoor Tennis 3; Tennis 3; Wrestling Belles 3; Ski Club 3; Gymkana 2; . . . interested in tennis and traveling . . “Obviously, you don’t know who I am!” .. . Hubba-hubba. hold me back! . future plans: California and Rod. TINA MARIE DIMARTIN — 170 Lake Drive. Downingtown; Academic; Mixed Chorus I; Girls Chorus 2,3 (Secretary-Treasurer); Vocal Ensemble 3; Concert Choir 2,3; Intramural Bowling 1,2; Intramural Tennis 1,2,3; Girls Tennis 1,2,3; Tutorial Club 1.2,; GAA 1,2,3; National Honor Society 2.3; Spanish Club 1,2,3 (Vice President); Gymkana 2; Musical 3; . . interested in sports, tennis, music, talking to people and the shore . D.Q. Cruisin’ . “It was REAL!” plans to attend West Chester State College. PATRICIA ANNE DIMATTEO (Patty) — 11 Court Drive, Downingtown; Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3 (Secretary); Home Ec. I; Spanish Club 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; C.V.O. 1,2,3; interested in candy striping, sewing, swimming and piano . Really, that’s neat! . . . plans to attend West Chester State College (nursing program) MICHAEL JOSEPH DISANTIS— 278 Highland Avc., Downingtown; Academic; Indoor Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students interested in anything fun Doobcr Bros. ... “You’re a joke.” .. . future plans: college-U. of S. MICHAEL W. DONLON — Box 234, Lyndcll; Academic; Football 2,3; Indoor Track 3; Track 3; Intramural Basketball 3; . .. interests include sailing, motorcycles and V.H. . . “What’s goin’ on here? . . plans to go to college. BRIAN RICHARD DOUGHERTY — 1103 Yankee Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Student Council 3; Lcttermen’s Club 3; NEDT Award . interested in sports plans to go to college. MATTHEW W. DOUGHERTY 128 Green Street. Downingtown; PRO; Wrestling 1,2; Lcttcrmcn’s Club 1.2;. interested in w riting on lavatory walls . . B.M.L.” . . Stump . plans to attend University of Slombo. KAREN SUE DOWNING 2435 West Chester Road, Coatesvillc; Business; Student Council 1; Float Committee I; Drama Club I; Intramural Bowling I; Gymkana 2; Wrestling Belles 1,2,3 (President); Leaders Club 3; Yearbook Business Staff 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students interested in sewing, swimming. Gruesome Site, Vince . February 26, 1975” ... “Yeah, I hear yg. plans to work or possibly a Jr. college. STEPHEN B DUNKENFIELD (Steve) — 109 Andover Drive. Exton; PRO: . . interested in girls, cars, beer, money, guitar, concerts. Red Panamainian. a Bill Morris cheese steak ... “Yours is no disgrace.” ... plans to take over the world. EDWARD P. DUNLEAVY (Ed) — 121 Andover Drive. Exton; Business; . interested in ice hockey and basketball. LAWRENCE M DUNLEAVY (Larry) — 121 Andover Drive. Exton; PRO; .. . interested in girls, skiing, business management, more girls, basketball, more and more girls, PARTYING . . “Check it out.” . “Where’s the party? . . . plans to go to college or buy a restaurant or business. ROBIN LEE DUNN — 423 Highland Avc., Downingtown; Business; Tutorial Club 1; Band Front 1; Yearbook Business Staff 2; Health Careers Club 3; Student Council 3; Who’s W'ho Among American High School Students, NEDT Award . . . interested in sewing, sports, piano, music . .. Life is the childhood of immortality. . . . plans to be a Lab Technician. BARBARA ANN DUNWOODY (Barb) — 125 Baker Drive, Exton; Academic; Hockey 1,2,3; Lacrosse, 1,2,3; Leaders Club 1.2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Gymkana 2; Junior Play Pep Club 1; Student Council 1,2,3; . . interests include sports, cooking, traveling, younglife, shore (Brigantine) boating. David and skiing .. . plans to attend college and major in Physical Education and Recreation. PAUL GERARD DYMEK — 223 Mcllvain Drive; Industrial Arts; .. . interested in engines and drag racing . plans to go to college. KAREN MARIE EDWARDS — 415 Broadrun Road, West Chester; Business; Pep Club 2,3; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Girls Track 2,3; Junior Play . Gregg Typing Award . interested in swimming, football games, music, shore (Aug. 1976!!) . . . Reasons” ... Well, are we gonna go or not?” .. Good ole Pooh Bear!! . . . plans to go to business college. RICHARD A. EHMER. JR. — Davis Road, Chester Springs; Academic; Indoor Track 1,2; Ice Hockey 2.3; Intramural Basketball 3; interests include hockey, skiing and work God, boy ... plans to enter the Armed Forces. MICHAEL L. EPPERSON— R.D. 2, Downingtown; PRO; . interested in hunting . plans to be a truck driver. JOHN DALE ESTHEIMER (The Rat) — 103 Norwood Road; Vo-Tech (Auto Body); VICA 3; . likes Sue, cars and C.B. radios . . . plans to work. LISA ANN ESWORTHY— 13 King Street, Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 2; Macs 1,2,3; . . . likes concerts, partying. Mcllvain, Ocean City ’76, Neil Young, Bess and Frccbird Where’d the road go? . . . This is my favorite song! .. plans to attend Harcum Jr. College for retail merchandising. PATRICIA ANN FAILOR — Oak wood Road. RD. 1, Coatcsville; Business; FBLA . interested in Camaro’s, cruisin’, working Really!” . seen with G.R., D.T., A.H., S.D., K.D., L.A., L.H., . . . plans to become a stenographer. JOD! JEAN FARRINGTON— R.D. 2 Downingtown; Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Tutorial Club 2. Pep Club 1,2,3; Daisy Chain 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Intramural Tennis 1,2; Tennis 2; Who’s W'ho Among American High School Students, National High School Award for Excellence, . . sewing, tennis and crafts interest her ... “I can’t wait!” . . . plans to attend college for civil engineering. CINDY MARIA FELEGY— 302 Mary Street, Dow ningtown; PRO; Lacrosse 1; interested in ceramics, macrame, knitting, crocheting and partying “Are you kidding! ... Right? . . plans to go out west then go back to Iceland. DINAH ROMAINE FERGUSON (Ro) — 29 Prospect Ave„ Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 3; Intramural Volleyball 2; likes swimming, bowling, horseback riding, almost all sports, dancing and HARVEL . . I’m serious. “1 love Harvel.’’ . plans to party, enjoy life and make Harvcl happy. STEVEN PATRICK FIEDLER — 378 Devon Drive; Academic; National Honor Society 2,3; Stage Crew 1,2,3; Electronics Club 2.3; API. Club 2,3; Intramural Basketball 3; NEDT Award, Who’s Who Among American High School Students interested in cycling, singing, playing guitar, computers and friends . . . Maybe .. We’ll see . plans to attend college and major in computer science. CHRIS FIGURE'LL! — R.D. 1, Ridgewood Drive, Coatesvillc; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1.2,3; Stage Band 1.2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Intramural Bowling I; . interested in music, guitar and bass . . would like to attend college for a career in television. MARK EUGENE FILIACI — 103 Lori Circle, Exton; Academic; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Golf 2.3; Tennis 2; Jr. Play 2. Sr. Play 3; Drama Club 2,3; Vocal Ensemble 2; Ice Hockey 1,2,3; Children’s Play 2,3; likes ice hockey, singing, acting . Hello goodbye” .. . plans to go to college. NINA MARIA FILOROMA — R.D. 1, Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; likes swimming, volleyball, skating, McDonalds and music . . . Pididell . . . Who has the Old Grandad?” plans to become a nurse and eventually a doctor. CYNTHIA L. FIORE (Cindie) — 334 Highland Ave.. Downingtown; Business; Marching Band 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 3; . . . interested in ART, gymnastics and people . . . Persnikity!” Dennis did you find your purse? . . . future plans: secretarial work then art school. ANNE LESLIE FISHER — Box 311 R.D. I, Downingtown; Academic; Secretary of Senior Class ... likes art .. lambskins” ... LBF .. “remember when ? . DEBORAH FLASHER (Deb) — Art School Road, Chester Springs; Business; . interests include sewing, ice skating, hiking, swimming, cooking, growing plants and having fun ... “No excuse for ya . “Let’s go shopping. . . plans to work. BRIAN L. FLECK — 121 Whiteland Ave.. Downingtown; Industrial Arts; interested in mechanics . plans to attend A.T.C. DOUGLAS A. FOGLEMAN (Doug) — 582 Westwood Drive; Academic; Wrestling 1,2; ... interested in hockey ... plans to go to college and become a draftsman. DAVID BRUCE FORBES (Dave) — 421 Chesterfield Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3; Gymkana 2; 5 Star Club, NEDT Award. Who’s Who Among American High School Students . . . likes any sport and Leslie . . “Well? ... would like to go to college. HEIDI LOUISE FOREMAN — Gloucester Drive, R.D. 1, Downingtown; Business; Awards: Living Arts Show, wood sculpture, weaving and album cover design . . . interested in R.H.F. . . NT: . plans to go to a Jr. college. GEORGETTE JOAN FOSTER (Pooh, George) — 1248 Shadysidc Road, Downingtown; Business; Pep Club 3; . . interested in partying, dancing, typing and kick’n it out . .. “Kick it out.” ... “I snapped out.” . . . plans to go to Goldey Beacom College. STEPHEN GLENN FOX (Steve) — Glenmoore; Vo-Tech; .. interested in girls, trucks, . . . “spaz” . . plans to work. BRIAN EDWARD FRANCELLA — 512 Sunset Drive, Downingtown; Academic; . likes cating„drinking, sleeping, sports . . . plans to be an accountant. PATRICIA ANNE FRANKLIN — R.D. 2, Glenmoore; Academic; Student Council 1,3; ... interested in art, horses, outdoors and hiking plans to go to Lock Haven for special education. VINCENT JAMES FREAS — 124 Lake Drive. Dow ningtown; PRO; Wrestling 1.2; Gymkana 2; likes water skiing, swimming, boating and Karen plans to go to trade school. SUZANNE M. GABLE (Sue) — 15 Woodmont Drive. Downingtown; Academic; National Honor Society 2.3; Softball manager 2,3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students interested in science They ought to shoot them all! ... Not me!” .. plans to attend Immaculata for Prc-Mcd or Biochemistry. J. WESLEY GABRIEL (Wes) — Indian Run Road. Glenmoore; Academic; Football 1; Baseball 1; Soccer 2,3 (Co-Captain); W'cightlifting Club 3; Gymkana 2; Intramural Basketball 2,3; Lc(tcrmcn’s Club 1,2,3; ... all Ches-Mont first team goalie, all Suburban second team .. . interested in sports, hunting, fishing, eating, drinking, Camero’s, skiing, traveling and having a good time ... Break a leg skip the gutter.” .. “You lose! plans to attend college. PATRICIA ANN GABRIEL (Patti) — R.D. 1, Coatcsville; Business; Intramural Bowling 2; Intramural Volleyball 3; FBLA (Treasurer) 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3; . .. likes reading, swimming, baking, music-Springstccn. eating D.Q. Cruisin’ ... Ya know? .. plans to attend a Jr. college. DORTHEA LYNNE GAFFNEY (Dottie) — 361 Devon Drive, Exton; Business; Pep Club 1.2; . . likes going out, going to the beach and especially partying Florida sunshine ... Oh wow . .. “I’m serious. . . . plans to attend a Jr. college and major in fashion merchandising. JOHN ANTHONY GARNETT — 1353 Crcstmont Drive. Downingtown; Industrial Arts; Wrestling 2; National Honor Society ... interests include wrestling, karate, motorcycle riding and turtle .. Travoondavia means thats terrific.’ would like to go to Williamson Trade School for carpentry. BARRY SCOTT GEDDES — 1213 Woodward Drive, Downingtown; PRO; Sales Club 2; . . Pile drive . . 1 guess so! . plans to work. HAROLD V. GEDNEY, III (H.V.) — Sycamore Springs, Glenmoore; Academic; Drama Club 1,2,3; Faculty Play I; Junior Play 2; Senior Play 3; Intramural Tennis I; Soccer 2; Musical 3; Concert Choir 2,3; Vocal Ensemble 3; Ski Club 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students likes skiing, acting and traveling plans to attend college in the future. STEVEN FRANCIS GEHRLELN (Steve) — Township Line Road, Downing- town; Academic; Football 2,3; .. . interested in parties and sports “This is true.” ... Gchrlcin, Gehrlein, wait till wc see the films. . future plans: college. CLARK VINCENT GERBER R.D. 1. Chester Springs; Academic; Ski Club 1,2,3; Electronics Club 1,2,3; . . . likes modeling, electronics, mechanics, math, wood working and just about everything .. . “Catch ya on the fly.” future plans include college and ROTC. DEBORAH JEAN GILCHRIST (Deh) — 1558 Shadysidc Road. West Chester; Academic; Intramural Volleybball 2.3; Spanish Club 2.3; Tutorial Club 2,3; Gymkana 2; Outstanding Citizens Award . . . likes sports, candystriping, people . . . “We ought to have a talk.” . “I’m so excited. plans to go to college or become a social worker. DOUGLAS ALEXANDER GILFILLAN (Doug) — 108 Lori Circle; Academic; Wrestling 1,2; . .. interested in hunting, sports, racing cars “What's happenin'' . “Mark. Mike!” . . . plans to go into the service-Navy. MARK JOHN GILLAM — 403 Longwood Drive, Exton; PRO: interests include sports and the outdoors .. . “What’s happening” ... would like to attend chefs school. ROBERT DAVIES GOLDING. JR. — R.D. 2, Glcnmoore; Academic; Photo Club 3; 2nd place Living Arts Show .. . sees college in the future. JOAN L. GOODING — 1432 Crestmont Drive. Downingtown; Business; Library Service Club 2,3; National Poetry Press Award; . . Texas and going to Holland . Hay Hoagic “FRO . plans to work in future. STEPHEN RUSSEL GOTBERG - 506 Woodview Drive, Exton; Academic; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1; Baseball 2.3; National Honor Society 2,3; Lcttcrmen’s Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Gymkana 2; NEDT Letter of Commendation, 1st Team All Ches-Mont safety, Basc-ball-Ches-Mont Champs,District 1 Champs .. .‘‘Not too bad! . . is interested in sports, photography, L.G. . plans to attend college in future. JEFFREY NORMAN GOTTIER Box 36. Uwchland: PRO; likes hunting, sports, guns, motorcycles “Fred’s out” . D.C.B. . . would like to work. PAMELA MARIA GRAMIGNA 417 Berkley Road. Exton; PRO; Drama Club 1; Home Ec. 2; . . interested in guitar, riding horses and being mellow ... “If it feels right, do it! . .. Let he who is perfect cast the first stone.-Jesus future plans include stewardess or airlines career. DAVID GERARD GREENE (Buzz) — 206 Kent Drive, Exton; Academic; Football 1.2,3; Tennis 2,3; Indoor Track 2; Track 1; Ice Hockey 1,2,3 (Co-Captain); Pep Club 2,3; Lettermcn’s Club 1,2,3; Tutorial Club 1; Student Council 2 (Secretary Jr. Class); CYO; Young Life; Gymkana 2; Jr. Play; Who's Who Among American High School Students, 2nd team All Ches-Mont. Student Council Award . likes sports, girls, often seen with K.K., J.K.. S.W.. Shrader, Lynch and “The Buslton Chick ... “their loss my gain. P.F.G. . .. N.T.B . . would like to attend college and major in Chemistry. LORI JEAN GREGOR — 20 King Street, Downingtown; Academic; Hockey 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Student Council 2,3; Softball 1; Gymkana 2; Daisy Chain 2; Homecoming Court 3; .. . likes ceramics, shopping. Stone Harbor and S.G. . . “Hey Chris, Let’s go to the moon.” .. plans to go to college for nursing. EILEEN MARIE GRENZ — Horseshoe Lane, Downingtown; Academic; likes art, guitar and basketball . . Take a walk. . is going to Harcum for Commercial Art. TAMMY MARIE GULICK (Tam) 1505 Norwood House Road. Downingtown; Business; interested in music, dancing, swimming, clothes, Bavarian Festival” ... “Hey Joe, what did he have to say?” . “Aug. 1st” plans to travel-Jamaica. VIRGINIA J. HAASE (Ginger) — R.D. 1. Hark-a-way Road. Chester Springs; Academic; Lacrosse 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Junior Play; Senior Play, Drama Club 1,2; Student Council 2,3; Leader’s Club 3; .. likes to cook, act and sports . . . “Hi guys!” . . Babe” . . plans to go to college in the future. LYNDA ANN HAGERSTROM — 203 Mitchell Road. Exton; Academic; . Student Council 1,2; Volleyball 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Home Ec. Club 3; Modern Dance 1; Living arts Show 1; Drama Club 1; . .. 29-10-29 .. “What a trip! .. . Hey I got some pennies .. . future plans include fashion merchandising. AUDREY L. HAIGH (Aud) — 56 Oakland Drive; Business; interested in vans, parties, cruising, the shore, music and traveling . .. seen w ith G.R.. D.T., L.H., B.K., P.F., T.G....“Hey, whats happening?” .. . plans to work or travel. CYNTHIA LEE HAM — 414 Mary Street, Downingtown; Business; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Yearbook Business Staff ... interested in music, cooking, reading and sewing . . . “How do you spell . .. ?” . plans to be a secretary. GLENN GARY HANNUM — R.D. 2. Downingtown; PRO; . . . likes farming, painting . .. “Do we have a test?” . . . would like to be a farmer or Phys. Ed. teacher. JEANNETTE TERESA HANSON (Jan) — R.D. 1 Coatcsvillc; Academic; Spanish Club 1; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Musical 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Ecology Club 2,3; Softball 1; NEDT Award, National Merit Commended Student interested in partying and science . .. “ . gonna have a bird” .. plans to attend college for medicine. JANET CATHERINE HARLOW — 206 Allen Drive, Exton; Academic; Drama Club 1; French Club 3; Tutorial Club 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students, likes sewing, camping and the shore . . “Springin' in the rain!” ... “I’ll get it done by Christmas. . . . plans to attend a college for Pharmacy. WILLIAM SCOTT HARROP— Eagle; Academic; Mixed Chorus I; Musical I; Concert Choir 2,3; Vocal Ensemble 2,3; Stage Band 2.3; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Cross Country 3; Drafting Club 1; NEDT Award, National Merit Commended Student, District Chorus 2,3; . interested in backpacking, canoeing and anything new ... “For life is but a paragraph, and I think death is no parenthesis.” plans to go into law or economics. STEPHEN DOUGLAS HART (Sieve) — Corner Ketch-Lyndell Road; Basic-Education; Rod and Gun Club 1.2 (Vice President); Intramural Bowling 1,2; . . likes motorcycle riding, fishing “Ain’t this a nothin’.” . . plans to work. MARY ELEANORE HASSON (Mare) — 20 Pinewood Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Concert choir 1.2,3; Choir Ensemble 2.3; Musical 1; Gymkana 2; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3; Pep Club 2; ... “Well Beah!” . “Guess you had to be there.” . . . likes soaking up lots of sun at the shore, sw imming. music and donuts! . . . plans to attend college and work with deaf children. TIM HAWES — Box 624, West Chester; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Stage Band 2; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Stage Crew 1,2.3; Photography Club 1,2; NEDT Award, Commended Student interested in flying. Civil Air Patrol . . “What test?” . plans to go into the Air Force or AF ROTC. JULIE ANN HAWKES — 426 Fairfax Drive, Exton; Academic; Art Assistant 3; .. . likes the Limited, food, ceramics and San Francisco “I need a pink slip.” . .. “Oh yea. right! I guess so!” .. . plans to go into retailing-management or law enforcement. EDWARD CHARLES HAYES - 404 Newcomen Road, Exton; Academic; Track 2,3; Soccer 2; Gymkana 2; Pep Club 2,3 (Treasurer); Lcttcrmcn’s Club 2,3; . . likes sports and swimming . . secs college in the future. MARGOT LEIGH HAYNES 8 Hilltop Drive. Downingtown; Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; French Club 2; GAA 2,3; Tennis 1,2,3; Intramural Tennis 1,3;NEDT Award. Penn State Scholar Program. Lukens Steel Student Management Conference, W'cst Point Academic Workshop, Who's Who Among American High School Students interested in traveling, sailing, tennis and science .. . “Really!” ... “See ya.” ... plans to attend Penn State. LYNETTE R. HEINZMAN Apt. F-3 Woodmont; Academic; Library Service Club 1,2,3; Ecology Club 1; Health Careers Club 2,3: . interested in the medical field and nursing ... “I even believe that.” . . she would like to be a nurse. DAVID EDWARD HEIT R.D. I, Chester Springs; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Concert Choir 2; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; . interested in creating a general misconception and creating stress and strain. DA VID GEORGE HELLHAKE — 275 Woodland Drive, Dow ningtown; Academic; Soccer 2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Lettermen’s Club 2,3; .. interested in having fun and the opposite sex . “Pretty Ritz.” . .. “What do I look like?” . future plans: yes. STEPHEN MICHAEL HELM — 300 Highland Ave.. Downingtown; Football (Manager) 3; interested in basketball, football, golf and baseball. FRANKLIN T. HENRY (Frank) — Apt C-5 Black Hawk Apts. Downingtown; PRO; . interested in girls, cars and motorcycles “Which way did he go? . . . plans to make money and have fun. THOMAS CARL HERRING R.D. 2 Hopewell Road. Downingtown; PRO; Awarded the World Frostbite Championship 1,2,3; . . likes fishing hunting and old trucks ... “I’m Chevy Chase and you’re not” ... future plans: total poverty. MARK HERTZLER — Box 246 R.D. 1, Coatesville; Academic; In the Son 2,3; Young Life 2.3; Ski Club 3; . .. likes architecture art and disco ... future plans: college. KEITH M. HESS R.D. 2 Downingtown; Academic; Tennis 1,2,3; Wrestling 1; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3; likes cursing, canoeing and fishing ... “Smoulderdash 'em.” . . . plans to go to Shippensburg State College. LINDA MILLIE HESS R.D. 1 Poor house Road, Downingtown; Business; . interested in black vans, Camaro’s and getting to Colorado and California before it sinks! “Can’t wait till I’m out of D.T!!“ . .. plans to get a black van and go traveling. JOHN ELLWOOD HETHER NGTON — 1306 Sherwood Drive; skiing rates highly with John ... future plans: construction trades. VALERIE JUNE HILTON (Val) — 1 Forrest Ave.. Downingtown; PRO; Pom-Pom l,2,3(Captain); ... likes Bob's Deli, E.B. ... “Hey kids?” ... plans to be a nursery school aid. DEBORAH LYNN HIPP — 4 Highland Circle; Academic; Ecology Club 1; Youth Concern 1; Youth Fellowship 1,2; Band front 2,3; . . . interested in ceramics, candy striping and Bible study .. “C’mon, we’re going to be late!” . . plans to be a nurse. RICHARD G. HIPPLE (Hip) — 326 Washington Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Football 1,3; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Lettermen’s Club 1,3; plans to go to college. GWEN E. HOCKERSMITH — 120 Oak Street, Downingtown; .. interests include playing the guitar, singing and art “Crusty” . plans to go into the Air Force HOLLY KATHLEEN HODGE — 900 Thorndale Road. West Chester; Academic; Student Council 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Health Careers Club 3; Gymkana 2; Home Ec. Club 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3; . interests include horseback riding, art work and s.r.c. — “Sure could use a weekend.” ... plans to attend college then riding academy. PETER CHRISTIAN HOEFLICH — 108 Lloyd Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Track 1,3; Soccer 1,2,3; .. . interested in hunting and athletics “Critter, you dumb Polack.” . . . plans to go to college to be an engineering major. JEFFREY JOSEPH HOEHING (Jeff) — 125 Baker Drive, Exton; Academic; Pep Club 1,2; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3 (Vice President); Football 1,2,3; Weightlifting 2; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Lobby 1,2,3; Five Star Club .. interested in sports, fishing, the shore, P.B.R., M.K.'s party, Kimbcrton Fair '76 (We can't lose). MG’s. B.J.D. (who?) .. “What, are you sick?” .. “What arc you doin!” . . . would like to attend college. PATRICIA JOYCE HOLMES (Tricia) — 509 Balderston Drive, Exton; Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2.3; Concert Choir 3; Girls Chorus 3; Awards: Pcnnsyvlania Governors School for the Arts, Who’s Who Among American High School Students . . . likes ballet . . plans to be a dance major. DOUGLAS R. HOOVER (Hoov) — Davis Hunt Club Lane. Chester Springs, Academic; Yearbook Business Staff 2; Ecology Club 2.3; interested in skiing, girls, and traveling . . “Pardon” . “The Hoov!” . . . plans to major in biology in college. MICHAEL HORAN (Mike) — Woodmont North Apts, A-19; PRO; . interested in Kathy. WILLIAM G. HORNUNG (Bill) — 340 Jefferson Avc., Downingtown; Academic; . . . inierested in fiddlin' and art . . . plans to be a freelance artist. MICHAELE LYNN HOWINGTON — 11 King Street, Downingtown; PRO; . . interested in Bill 7 6 76-7 2 77 . “Smunch” ... “Teh .. future plans include marriage. J. NOEL HUBLER — 114 Andover Drive, Exton Academic; In the Son 3; Chess and Gaming 1,2,3; German Club 2; Tutorial Club 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Silly Party 3; interested in American History and politics .. What a stupid concept. . “HUH?” plans to attend law school. GERRIT R HUNGERFORD 1517 Sylvan Drive. West Chester; Aca- demic; Photography Club . “Fwupjob would like to go into business adminstration. KIMBERLY ANNE HITTER Romansville; PRO; Intramural Bowling 1,2; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3; . likes music, good lookin' guys. C.L.R.. W.F.R.J. ... “I don’t know. ... Arc you kiddin’ ME? ... future plans: airlincs-passcngcr service. PATRICIA ANN IREY— Box 38, Glcnmoorc; PRO; Pom-Poms 1,2; Concert Band 1,2; ... interested in Michael .. . “Hey girls ... plans to get married and live happy. JOYCE MARIE ISABELLA — 412 Devon Drive. Exton; Academic; Pep Club 2; Musical 1; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 2,3; . likes sewing, skiing, softball, and watching football games Yea Patti, I know what you mean, LORD! LORD! plans to attend college in the future. GEORGE ROBERT JACOBS — 510 Sunset Drive, Downingtown: Academic; interested in bodybuilding . . “Who cares? . . . plans to own his own gym. JEFFREY J. JAMESON (Baboon) — R.D. l„Glenmoore; Vo-Tech (Electrical Technology); VIC A 2,3; Soccer 2; . .. interested in females, CB radio, cars and partying . Really . Say what plans to further education in electricity. CINDY LOU JOHNSON— 128 Washington Ave„ Downingtown; Academic; Silks 2; Library Service 2,3; Wrestling Belles 2; . . . likes art, guys, having fun and Don Yeller ... “What a trip! . . plans to attend art school and get married. PATIENCE KALTENBACH — “All I believe in is the truth of imagination -Keats. BERNARD JOHN REFER (Bernie) — 1400 Carriage Lane. West Chester; Academic; Spanish Club 2,3: Ecology Club 1.3; Bicentennial Play 2; Senior Play 3; Student Council 3; Who’s W'ho in American High School Students; . . . interested in reading and travel . . . “Party, what party? . plans to go to college for law enforcement. MICHAEL CHARLES KELLER — 416 Fairfax Drive, Exton; Academic; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1.3; Spanish Club 1.3; Intramural Volleyball 2; Tutorial Club 1; NEDT Award, Who’s Who Among American High School Students . . . interested in sports ... “Tollgate . Rat” . . would like to go to college for communications. WAYNE HERBERT KELTON— 145 Peck Road, Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Stage Band 2,3; Brass Ensemble 3; Wrestling 1.2,3; Volleyball 2,3; Spanish Club 2.3; Wcightligting Club 2,3; . . computers, electronics, music and sports are some of his interests . . . “Que sera, sera! . . . plans to attend a college and major in computers. CLYDE KENION— 1024 Glcnsidc Avenue, Downingtown; Vo-Tech; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; . . . interested in being a black belt in karate . .. “It’s kool . . “Dig it . .. future plans; working. CATHY LYNN KIPP — R.D. 1. Coatesville; Academic; Drama Club 1.2,3; Spanish Club 1.2.3.(Secretary) National Honor Society 1.2; Newspaper Staff 1,2; Tutorial Club 1,2; Intramural Tennis 1; Intramural Volleyball 1.2,3; Bicentennial Play 2; Children’s Plays 1,2; Senior Play 3; Who’s Who in American Schools ... drama, writing, weaving, friends, sports, small children and big dogs arc some of her interests He is so neat! . . . “This is so funny . . plans to attend college and become an occupational therapist. KATHLEEN GRACE KIPP(Kathy.Fish) — 430 Mary Street. Downingtown: Academic; Drama Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Hockey 1,2; Lacrosse 2,3; Tennis 1; Intramural Bowling 1; N.H.S. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,3; French Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3; German Club 3; Girls Chorus 3; Bicentennial Play 2; Senior Play 3; Childrens Play 1,2; N.E.D.T. Award, National Merit Scholarship Commended Student. Who's Who In American High Schools . her interests include dramatics, sports, music, front seat of the comet ... “I’m Kathy with a AT’ . .. Bundling Queen” in the summer of ’76 . future plans; college and |aw school CARRIE JEAN KIRKNER — 1306 Crcstmont Drive, Downingtown; PRO; Pom Pom I; Mike and motorcycles arc her interests . “Eat your heart out B.D.!” secs marriage and work in the future. PAUL KLAEBEL — 104 Glendale Road, Exton; Academic; Golf 1,2,3; District Golf Finalists .. interests include water skiing and the Rolling Stones . would like to go to college or work. JEROME KLEIN(Jerry) — Lone Eagle Road, Coatesville; Academic; Basketball I; Baseball 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Lettcrmcn’s Club 2.3; Indoor Track 2,3; Soccer 2,3; National Honor Society 1,2; All Chcs-Mont Centerficld. Baseball - Ches-Mont Champs, District I Champs interested in baseball, music (jazz), snowmobiling and swimming ... “I know boy! ... NTB sees college in the future. HARRY M. KLINGER— R.D. 1, Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Brass Ensemble 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Intramural Basketball 2,3; . hockey and music arc his interests “Score! . would like to attend Millersville State College. JOSEPH KNEEDLER (Joe) 132 Lakcvicw Drive. Exton; Academic; interested in camping, backpacking and football . . . Oh - Yeah - Right . . . Oh - Really” . . . plans to attend an engineering college. EDWARD WARREN KOLAR, III — 19 Pincwood Drive, Downingtown; Academic. MARK WILLIAM KRAFT— R.D. 2. Downingtown; PRO; . his interests include animals, cars, and motocyclcs . . future plans include the marines. JOHN ADAM KRISCH — 713 Susan Drive, Exton; Academic; Basketball 1,2,3 (Captain); Spanish Club 1,3; Electronics Club 1,2; . motorcycles and sports arc his interests . “Fred’s out . D.C.B. secs college in the future. JILL SUSAN KULOKOSKI 363 Devon Drive; Business; Faculty Play I; Intramural Volleyball 2; Wrestling Bells 3; interested in ceramics, jewelry and G.M.H. ... “Hi kids! ... “When we grow up ... plans to attend a Jr. college. ROBERT HOWARD LAIRD - 13 Wallace Avenue, Downingtown; PRO: .. . working with bands is his interests ... “far out ... “that fool . plans to work in the future. BRUCE THOMAS LANE — 415 Sunset Drive. Downingtown; PRO; Wrestling 1; ... Harley, 69Chcvcllc and K.W. arc his interests . come on man bad . would like to go to trade school. DAVID LOWELL LASOFF 124 Pinewood Drive, Downingtown; Academic; . his interests include all fun and crazy things and Elizabeth future plans include traveling. SANDRA C. LASORDA (Sandy) 186 Montualc Crest; Business; Sales Club 3; . . . money, and M.C. arc her interests ... “What arc we going to do tonight Betty ... “I have to go to the bathroom . .. would like to go into merchandizing. JEFFREY MARTIN LAYTON — 33 Lakcvicw Drive, Downingtown; Academic; . .. interested in girls, photography, money, and parties “farmer (B.W.) . . “Shun the bainful jobbcrwock” . . future plans include the Air Force. GERALD CHARLES LOCKARD (Jerry) R.D. 2, Downingtown; PRO; . . interests: riding bikes, and spending money . .. “Be cool” . sees work in the future. DREW STUART LONDON — 18 Horseshoe Lane; Academic; Track and Field 1; French Club 2: Drama Club 3; Ski Club 3; Junior Play 2; Senior Play 3; Awards: Who’s Who Among American High School Students; interests include art. music, playing guitar, skiing, backpacking, camping, and travel ... “What can I say? .. “Let’s get our act together. .. would like to travel and attend college in future GREGORY SCOTT LONG (Scon) R.D. 2, Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Soccer 1; Intramural Tennis I; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Awards: NEDT Award, National Merit Commended Student. Who’s Who Among American High School Students; sports and photography arc some of his interests “Do not believe in miracles, rely on them ... “In case of doubt, make it sound convincing would like to attend college and have a career in the medical field. PAMELA SUE LOOMIS — 103 Glendale Road. Exton; Academic; In the Son 1.2: Musical 1; Color Guard 2.3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Concert Choir 2,3; Drama Club I; is in art, music, camping, hiking, and traveling . . . hopes to attend Shippensburg State College and major in social work. MARY BETH LYNAM (Mitzi) — 1640 Bondsvillc Road, Downingtown; Business; FBLA 2,3; Leaders Club 2; .. . likes going to shore and partying. guys-“Puppies . cruising, Nadia-V.H., G.T.. K.G., J.M.S. “Get off me . “Yca-you’rc cool would like to move to shore for summer and possibly attend college for medical secretary. RICHARD M. LYNN. JR 23 Rutgers Drive, Exton; Business; Interests include football, baseball, and ice hockey . plans to serve in the U.S. Air Force or attend college at Temple for broadcasting. JANICE ANNE LYONS — Pa. and Manor Avc., Downingtown; Academic; Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 2.3; Brass Ensemble 3; Spanish Club 1.2; Bowling 2; National Honor Society 1,2,3: Ecology Club 2; Awards: Who’s Who Among American High School Students ... is interested in playing the trombone and sports ... Scott, did you drive today? future plans, college. ANTHONY JOSEPH MADIRO. JR. (Tony) - 100 Lake Drive. Downingtown; Vo-Tech (Appliance Repair); VICA 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2; Pep Club 2.3; Lcttcrmen’s Club 3; Gymkana 2; Ski Club 3; Student Council 2.3; Homecoming escort; State award for appliance repair likes skiing, cars, water skiing, boating and parties . . “Becky-party .. plans to attend college and work. MICHAEL CARLO MADRIGALE —519 West Lancaster Avc.. Downingtown PRO; Football 1,2,3; Lettermen’s Club 2.3; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Football-First team all Chcs-Mont. Ches-Mont defensive player . interested in Christa . .. “Hey. alright . . secs college in the future. NADINE ANN MADRIGALE (Deanie) — 400 West Pennsylvania Avc., Downingtown; Business; Intramural Bowling 2; Intramural Volleyball 3; . interested in bowling, swimming and Mark ... plans to be a secretary or receptionist. SHA WN MICHAEL MAHOLLAND (Hatchil) 446 Garfield Avc., Down- ingtown; Vo-Tech (Electrical Construction); VICA 1,2,3; ... interested in partying and hunting plans to work and go to school. BRIAN KEVIN MALLOY Cain East Apts., Downingtown; Academic; Awards: First place Living Arts Show . . . interested in ceramics, swimming and working . plans to attend Johnson Whales College. VINCENT ANTHONY MANCINI (Ozzie. Henry) - 26 Downing Circle, Downingtown; Academic; Football 1,2,3; Indoor Track. Freshmen 1; Letter-men’s Club 1; Student Council 2; Gymkana 2; Track 1,2; . interested in skiing, track, football, gymnastics, electronics, playing the drums and gospel music . .. Dis is ridiculous .. “Lord have mercy . . plans to attend electronics or Bible school. DOUGLAS EVERETT MARTIN (Moonbeam. Nuggles) — 330 Lincoln Ave., Downingtown; Industrial Arts; Lcttcrmcn’s Club; Ice Hockey Club; Wrestling 1; Golf 1,2; . . likes ice hockey, drag racing and girls (Lynn) . . “Doobcr . . . “Jabbin . . plans to work in the future. MARY JANE THERESA MARTIN (Terri) — 520 Grant Avc.. Downingtown; Business; . likes dancing, going places, having fun, football games, and getting psyched . . . Get lost” plans to work in the future. VIRGINIA MARTIN (Ginnp) — 422 Garfield Avc., Downingtown; PRO; Pep Club 2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Softball 1; .. . interested in tennis skiing and Walt .. . Stop breathing, my windows arc fogging up. . . . plans to work. THOMAS STEVEN MARX (Goat) — 110 Andover Drive, Exton; Vo-Tech; .. likes playing bass guitar, working on cars . . . “Me and my 63 Ford.” “Later on . . plans to play guitar and be an auto mechanic. ROBERT A. MASSARELLA (Disco-Kid) — 15 Manorwood Drive., Mar-shalton; Academic; Intramural Volleyball 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Student Council (Scrgeant-at-arms)2. (President)3; Student Representative of the School Board’s Citizen Advisory Committee; awarded the DAR Good Citizen of DHS ... likes art, government and women ... “Downingtown today, tomorrow the world. ... “I know boy.” . . . sees college in his future. VINCENT W MASSIMINI (Mass) — 306 William Street..Downingtown; Industrial Arts; Wrestling 1,2,3; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3; Gymkana 2; . . interested in woodworking, traveling, going to the shore and B.L. . . . “Your mom” . . . You better wise up.” . plans to attend trade school and travel. TIMOTHY MARK MATTACK — Seven Oaks Road, Chester Springs; Academic; Track 1,2,3; Soccer 2,3; Gymkana 2; . likes electronics, camping, hiking and sports . “Kevin O'Hurlcy” . . . plans to go to Penn State. LINDA MARIE MATTIONI — 600 Pennsylvania Ave.. Downingtown; Academic; G A A 1,2,3(Prcsidcnt); Pep Club 1,2,3; Leaders Club 2,3; T utorial Club 3; Hockey 1,2,3; Lacrosse freshmen, 1,2,3; Daisy Chain 2; Gymkana 2; . . . likes being with people ... Greenie” ... Marina” .. . plans to work then attend business school. PENNY MAY — R.D. 2, Glenmoore; Vo-Tech (Health Assistant); ... interested in having a good time . . . plans to go into nursing. MICHAEL A. MeBALL — 201 Boot Road. Downingtown; Industrial Arts; ... interested in sports, basketball, baseball and cars, .. plans to go to college. EUGENE B. McCARRAHER (Gene) — 159 Lake Drive. Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Bowling 1,2,3; Future Teachers 2; German Club 2; Awards: Brown University Associated Alumni Award, National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award . . . likes writing, reading music and life . “Live by the foma that makes you brave and kind and healthy and happy. . plans to go to college and teach at high school or college. HOPE RENEE McCLEAN — 122 Lake Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Wrestling Belles 1; Drama Club 1; Stagccrcw 1; Home Ec. 1; Daisy Chain 2; GAA 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Homecoming Court 3; Awards: Usher Motors Outstanding Female Track Field; interested in sewing, eating. Dean, Bernie and eternal happiness . .. Mom” Hi. babe. ... plans to be a model. SCOTT McCLUNG — R.D. 1, Chester Springs; PRO; ... interested in driving,, motorcycles and J.M. ... “Goua go to the Wifes! ... plans to work in the future. MARK LeVAN McCLURE — 1425 Crestmont Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Concert Choir 2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2.3; Awards: District Band, Region III State Band, All-Eastern Band (MENC); NEDT Award .. . likes jam sessions at Ron’s place”, reverse slam-dunks; and modified “Crowd Pleaser and CB speakers .. Professor E.I. Gumby ... plans to go to college and earn a black belt in SAXOPHONE. MARK ALAN McCUE — 530 Mary Street, Downingtown: Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Concert Choir 3; interested in music and working .. Q-Ball . . plans to travel then work. HENRY ROBERT McCURDY (Hank. Hawk) — Dorian Road, Downingtown; PRO; . . likes classic cars and motorcycling . . plans to travel. SHANE McCUSKER — Apt K-16 Black Hawk, Downingtown; Academic; Football 1,2,3; Indoor Track 2,3 (Tri-Captain); Baseball 1,2,3; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3 Pep Club 2,3 (President); Gymkana 2: . . likes foods, sports, riggamortus and YSU . . . “Brew Buddies J.C. M.M. ... Lets Grit . KATHRYN ANN McFALLS (Kathy) — 351 William Street, Downingtown; Business; Health Career Club 3; Yearbook Business Staff 3; .. . swimming, skating and going to the shore rate highly with her . .. future plans include work. AMY McGOWAN — 114 Woodland Circle; Academic; Leaders Club 2; GAA 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball 1,2; . likes sports, photography, and listening to music . . . Thumbs up. ... Lets hear some CHATTER! . . . plans to attend college in the future. JEFFREY WILLIAM MclNTYRE — 505 Edgewood Drive. Exton: Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Intramural Bowling 1; Who’s Who Among American High School Students, SAT Certificate . . tennis and sports are some of his interests . . . Don’t believe in miracles; rely on them.’' ... plans to attend college and major in engineering. LISA JEAN McKEOWN — Hunt Club Lane, Chester Springs; Academic; Student Council 1; Spanish Club 2.3; Float Committee 1,2: Pep Club 1,2,3; Wrestling Belles 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3 (Co-Editor); NEDT Award, Who’s Who Among American High School Students . .. likes horses, treeclimbing and needle-point ... “Have a cow. ... plans to go to college and make money. CHAD RODNEY McNEIL — 612 Pennsylvania Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Soccer 1; Vice President of Sophomore Class; Wrestling 1,2; Cross Country 2; Ski Club 3; Student Council 1,2,3; Student Representative at Large 2; Homecoming escort 3 ... interested in the outdoors, swimming, skiing and the opposite sex ... Breakfast anyone ... Village ... would like to become a chef. PHILIP JAMES MENTO — 438 Mary Street., Downingtown; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; ... chicks and partying are his interests . . The wind cries Mary .. . “Mary street hip . . plans to be a carpenter. REGINA K. MENTO (Gina) — 500 Washington Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 1,2; Float Committee 1,2; Student Council 3; . likes water skiing, Dave, horses, dancing, swimming and plants .. . This is great! ... future plans include college or work. RUSSELL E. MERCER. JR. (Rusty) — R.D. 1, Coatesville; Vo-Tech; .. his interests are cars and chicks . . . future plans: joining the Army. KIMBERLY BETH MERTZ (Kim) — R.D. 1. Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3; Intramural volleyball 2,3; Stage Band 2,3; . having a good time is her interest . . . “McDonald’s” .. . B.C.A F. . .. plans to attend college. CAROLE B. MEYERS — G2 Black Hawk Apartments, Downingtown; PRO; Track 1; Leaders Club 2; . interested in Friday night, working and Burger King . . What? . . . would like to become a veterinarian. TANYA HOPE NIXON MIDDLETON Box 242A. Lone Eagle Road. Coatesville; Academic; Martin Luther King night 1; Germany 2; Library Service Club 2; GAA 2,3; Lacrosse 2,3; German Club 2; Wrestling Belles 3; .. psychology, backgammon, are her interests . . thank you DKM and Miss E. MacFarland for the forever concern . .. You Buzzard” Balooka. I’m ?;onna knock the corn bread out of you! .. . plans to travel and go to Colorado or schooling. MARLEEN LARRAIN'E MILES — 330 Pennsylvania Ave., Downingtown; Academic; . . . Genesis and Led Zeppellin are her favorites .. . “Parties are a nice form of leisure.” ... plans to be a nurse and marry George. ERIC F. MILLER — Chester Springs; Academic; Awards: Roland J. Starky Award for Irrational Behavior . likes cruising with Kenny and J.C. digging on Linda Ronstadt and growing horseradish and catnip You can’t have the rainbow . . . until you've had the rain.’’-Croce .. . plans to write a book about his life and grow horseradish and catnip. BARBARA A MILLHAM (Barbj — 118 Baker Drive, Exton; Academic; Hockey 1,2; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3; GAA 2,3; French Club 1,2; Intramural Bowling 1,2; National Honor Society 2,3; NEDT Award, Who’s Who Among American High School Students. . . . interested in crabapples, sa-maro’s poetry and the outdoors . . I don’t believe I did that!” ... plans to go to college in the future. FREDERICK W. MIN AH AN (Fred) — 130 Andover Dr., Exion; Academic; Football 2; Indoor Track 3; Weightlifting Club 2,3; is interested in Beaties and L.F.C.O. . . . Hi girls . . . K.M.A;B.J.L. . . . sees work in future. MARY ELLEN MINGIONE 420 Sunset Dr.. Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 2,3; Gymkana 2; Wrestling Belles 3; Business Yearbook Staff 3; swimming, the shore, meeting people, and small children are her interests; .. . “Well whatever ... “Party at the cabin” ... plans to attend Shippensburg State College and major in Business Adminstration. KEITH PATRICK MONAGHAN — Cain East Apts.; PRO; plans to work. JANICE KIMBERLE MOORE — Oakwood Rd.. Coatesville; Business; KEITH BRIAN MORRIS — 1546 Poorhousc Rd., Downingtown; Vo-Tech; VICA 3; digs cycles, chicks, and partying . .. Top Cat” ... “Who was she?” . would like to become a carpenter. KEVIN MORRIS — 223 Mary St., Downingtown; Business; . . . “Who me? ... I’m not late. MARYANNE MORRIS — 726 Susan Dr., Exton; PRO; working, partying, and sleeping are her interests .. Where’s the Buck’s?” ... Did the checks come in yet? .. . wants to squeeze alot of living into her too short life. CRAIG DONALD MORTZFIELD (Space) — 340 Maple Street; Vo-Tech; VICA 2; .. . interested in cars, Renee' carpentry and Mopar . . future plans include work. PENNY SUE MOULTON — 1288 Marshallton-Thorndalc Road. Downingtown; Vo-Tech (Horticulture); VICA 2,3; FFA 2,3; . . interested in partying, music, sports, and J.J.C. . . “Do what? ... “Did you go to the concert at the Spectrum? .. . plans to go into the Air Force. DAVID BARTHOLOMEW MlRPHY-(Murph) — 411 East Pennsylvania Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Basketball 2; Pep Club 2.3; Gymkana 2; ... water skiing, skiing and sailing rate highly with Dave . “Where do we go now?” ... “You’re a mess!” .. plans to attend college in the future. KATHLEEN MARIE MURPHY — 411 East Pennsylvania Ave.. Downingtown; General; Tennis 1,2; Junior Play 2; Gymkana 2; Wrestling Belles 3; .. interested in water skiing, swimming, tennis and photography . . “How do ya do old chap? ... Where’s everybody going to?” .. . plans to be a photographer. MARY ELIZABETH MURRAY (Mur) — 121 Lakcvicw Drive, Exton; Academic; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Float Committee 2,3; . .. likes the Flyers, traveling, NYC, CIA ... Do you want me to drive?” ... plans to attend college. JAMES L. MURTAUGH. Ill — 193 Kent Drive, Exton; Academic; Tennis 1; Cross Country 2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Track 3; NEDT Award. Who’s Who In American High School Students . likes fixing old cars and sports .. . “If anything can go wrong, it will. ... plans to be a dentist. ERIC BENJAMAN MUZII — 504 Pennsylvania Ave.. Downingtown; PRO; Photography Club 1,2; Golf 2; Intramural Basketball 3; National Honor Society 1,2; . interested in photography, movies, music and sports . “Well thats real good! . . . Murtaugh, shut up!” ... would like to be a photographer for a well know magazine. ROBIN LYNN NAILOR — R.D. 1, Downingtown; Business; GAA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; J.V. Cheerleading 1; Varsity Cheerleading 2.3 (Co-Captain); .. interested in giraffes, Joe-Sept. 19, 1975, Joe forever ... “Ingrid, do I have to cheer tonight? . . . undecided about her future plans. SALLY ANN NASH — R.D. 1, Downingtown; Academic; GAA 2,3; National Honor Society 2,3; Senior Play 3; New Outlook 2,3; Track 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students .. likes horses, little children and England . .. plans to attend a business college and become a legal secretary. WILLIAM HENRY NEILSON — Chantilly Farm. Chester Springs. Academic; Soccer 1; Wrestling 2; Tennis 2; Ski Club 3; . interested in skiing, mountaineering and good times . plans to go to college in the future. DENNIS M. NELMS — 338 Highland Ave.. Downingtown; Business; Intramural Tennis 1,2; Tennis 1; New Outlook 2.3; Art Assistant 2,3; likes tennis, art and gymnastics . . . Pcrsnickity . . . “So who cares?” . . college is in his future. PATRICIA ANN NICHOLSON (Dee) — 335 East Lancaster Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 1;3; Intramural Volleyball 2;... cooking, sports and traveling are some of her interests . . always seen with R.T., G.F., L.A., D.F., J.S., D.C., and V.W.. plans to go to Goldey Bcacom College. INGRID MARIE NIELSEN — 18 Edgewood Drive. Downingtown; Aca- demic; Tennis I; Daisy Chain 2; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; J.V. Chcerlcading 1; Varsity Cheerleading 2.3 (Captain); Homecoming Court 3; future plans: college. TERRY ESTHER NORRIS - 431 Highland Ave„ Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Band I; Float Committee 2; Gymkana 2; FBI.A 2,3 (President); Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Yearbook F.ditorial Staff 3 (Co-Editor); Homecoming Court 3: . . . interested in listening to all kinds of music, eating and enjoying life . “This could be true . . plans to attend Katherine Gibbs School in Boston and hopefully reach five feet tall. TERRY NOTHE - 718 Susan Drive, Exton; PRO; . interested in Roy Wawrzyniakowski Roy and Terry forcvcr-Octobcr ’74 . plans to attend a cosmotology school and marry Roy. DORCAS ANN NOTHSTINE R.D. 2, Dowlins Forge Road. Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 2.3; Cross Country 3; Mixed Chorus I; Concert Choir 2.3; ... music and horses interest her plans to major in biology. AMY VALL1S NYE — Indian Run Road, Glcnmoorc; Academic; Health Club 1,2,3; Ecology Club 2.3; GAA 2,3; Library Service 2.3; Girls Track 2,3 (Manager); . . . likes plants and having a good time . . plans to go into medicine. SHERRY LINN OAKES R.D. 1, Coatesville; Business; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2; . . ice skating, horseback riding, swimming and HARVEY interest her . “Say whal?“ . . . “Do tell. . JEAN-CLAUDE OBENDORFER (J-Ci 291 Woodland Drive, Downing- town: Wrestling 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2,3; Musical I; Gymkana 2; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Student Council 2.3 (Sergeant-at-Arms); . . interested in partying all night . . . “Come on Eric, throw the ball.” . plans to go in the Navy. KEVIN J. O'BRIEN — Box 221, Chester Springs. Academic; Track 1,2; Soccer 2,3; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Volleyball 3; . likes back- packing and soccer — “I am free! . plans to go to Penn State. R DAVID OESTREICH — 1523 Walton Drive; PRO: interested in agriculture, machinery and operating heavy equipment ... “Yeah really “Lets book. . RONALD C. OHR (Ron) — R.D. 2, Glcnmoorc; PRO; . likes partying, some nice concerts and standing for the flag . “wanna get high? . . . plans to work. DENNIS F. O'NEILL Bollinger Road. Guthriesville, Academic; Rod and Gun Club 1,2; Student Council 1: Drafting Club 2,3; ... “I ain't got no favorite saying.” . would like to go to college. DeANNE PATRICIA OSBORNE 256 Marion Drive. Coatesville; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Spanish Club 3; .. . likes Dave, swimming, DDAFBC and McDonalds . . . He's here! ... would like to attend a college in the future. MARK A. OSTROSKY — 313 David Circle; Downingtown; Vo-Tech (Electrical Construction); .. . likes science, space and electronics . . . plans to move to California or get a job as an electrician. MARK EDWARD OSWALD — 225 Biddle Drive, Exton; Academic; ... sports. World War II and history are some of his interests . .. sees college in his future. ALICIA SUSAN PARADISE — 208 Crump Road, Exton; Academic; Tennis I; German Club 2; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; .... likes skiing, reading and art . . “Get out of here girl!” . plans to major in art in college. DEBRA LYNN PARRY — 1483 Sunnyside Road. Downingtown; Academic; Hockey 1.2; Basketball (Manager) 1; Intramural Volleyball 2.3; GAA 1,2; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Senior Play 3; Daisy Chain 2; Scholastic Achievement Award in Chester County Junior Miss Contest likes outdoor sports and sewing . . . would like to go to college in the future. ANNAMARIA PARVENSKY Anna) — 42 Oakland Drive. Downingtown; Academic; J.V. Cheerleading 1; Varsity Chcerlcading 2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Gymkana 2; . interested in people . . . “Keep your pants on. .. . “Whats kickin' chickin’ . . . plans to attend a business college. DONNA JEAN PASQUARELLA — R.D. 1 Dogwood Lane; PRO; interested in Dan Purcell and W.C. . . “Dan I'm hungry. .. . “This is the end.” . . . plans to leave Downingtown. STEVEN PATTON — 2615 West Chester Rd, Coatesville; Academic; Bowling 1,2; Golf 2,3; New Outlook 2,3; . likes golf, basketball, and sleep . . “The Rams will win the Super Bowl .. . future plans-college and sports-writing. CHRISTA JEANNE PEALER R.D. 1, Downingtown; Academic; Hockey 1; Spanish Club 1; Tutorial Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; interested in modern dance and ballet, outdoors. “Maroon Mover and Michael . . Hey Lori let’s go to the moon. . .. plans to go into nursing at Coatesville Hospital. JOANNE PEIRCE (Jo) — 348 Lincoln Ave.. Downingtown; Vo-Tech (Cosmetology); VICA 1,2; ... interested in E.D. . . . seen with D.W., L.A. . . . plans to work. BRADLEY FRANK PERINA — Art School Road, Chester Springs; Academic; . likes art and antique cars . . One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.” .. . would like to go to college in the future. MARY ELIZABETH PETRELLA (Mary Beth) — 222 Hunt Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 1,2,3; Float Committee 1,2,3; . .. interested in art, ballet and modern dance . . sees college in the future. JOHN DAVID PETRIE (J.P.) — Fairvicw Road, Glenmoore; Academic; Spanish Club 2,3; National Honor Society 2,3; Ecology Club 2; District Orchestra 3; National Merit Commended Student, Who’s Who Among American High School Students . . bicycling and music are some of his interests ... “I don’t think so. ... would like to attend college and major in political science. PAUL VINCENT PICKERING — 147 Woodland Circle, Downingtown; Academic; . likes Lori, guitar and vans . sees college in the future. ROBERT LEWIS PIERCE, III (Bob) — 356 Washington Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Basketball 1,2,3 (Co-Captain); Volleyball Champs 2; ... interested in sports, Chris Evert and E.W F . “That's the way of the World” “What arc ya going to do after the game? .. . plans to be happy in the future BETH ANNE PIERSOL R.D. I, Rccccvillc Road. Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Bowling 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; ... tennis, skating and baseball interest Beth sees work in the future. NICHOLAS ANGELO POLUCH (Nicky) — 385 Jefferson Ave., Downingtown; Academic; Football 1,2,3; Student Council (Homeroom Rep) 3; Letter-men’s Club 1,2,3; . . . boxing, wine, women and song interest Nicky . “Bird lips . . Bird face” .. would like to attend school in the future. KIMBERLY JUNE POMANTO (T.H.) 123 Chestnut Street. Downing- town; Business; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3; Gregg Typing Award likes movies and R.D.G. . Harrrv! . I’m embarrassed!” . plans to work. DEBORAH ANN PORTA (Debbie) 418 William Street, Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 3; National Honor Society 2,3; Float Committee 3; . likes people, plants, modern dance and ballet . . “What do ya mean? . . “I’m hungry” secs college in the future. DMITRIS U. PRICE (Minti)— 1540 Doyle Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Track 2; Student Council 2.3; Spanish Club 2.3; GAA 3; . . . likes track and field and photography . . . “Anybody got a pencil. .. . plans to work then get married. KAREN PROTIVNAK — 617 Highland Ave.. Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 1; Gymkana 2; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; New Outlook 2; Marching Band (Silks) 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students interested in the Diner and C.S. is going to Kutztown State College and majoring in business adminstration. KIM OWEN PRUSACK — 17 Horseshoe Lane, Downingtown; Academic: Baseball 1,2,3; Football 2.3; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3; ... likes hunting, baseball and football. . “Birdhead” would like to go to college in the future. BERNARD RICHARD PUNT. JR (Bernie) — 442 Concord Ave., Exton; Academic: Soccer 2.3; Musical 1; Junior Play 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Volleyball 3; Concert Choir 1,2,3; Vocal Ensemble 2; . likes soccer, ice hockey, radio broadcasting and the female sex ... “You have the l.Q. of a melted ice cube. ... “Shot ... score!!’’ . plans to attend college for broadcasting and communications. DENNIS WILLIAM QUILL R.D. 2 Taylor Road. Downingtown; Academic; Photography Club 1,2,3; Library Service Club 1,2,3; New Outlook 2.3; likes photography, history and science ... “Grab the enemy by the nose and hit him in the end.’’-General Patton . . . “I shall return”-General McArthur . would like to study photography and enter the Air Force. GEORGE QUINN 421 Garfield Ave.. Downingtown; Academic; Sales Club 2,3 (President); Living Arts Show 1.2,3; Pep Club 3; Golf 3; likes Young Life, people and the excitement of the N.L.I..“This is outa hand.” “THE BOOK” . . plans to attend college and stay cool. ELLEN C. REED— 1013 Glcnsidc Road, West Chester; Academic; Hockey 1; GAA 1; Basketball 1; Marching Band 2,3; Junior Play 2; Pep Club 1,2; ... likes sports, reading and animals . .. “Tell me about it. . . “Life was meant to be lived but not understood.” . plans to attend college for elementary education. JANET BARBARA REED 122 Woodland Circle, Downingtown; Academic; Hockey 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 2,3; Student Council 2,3 (Vice President); Daisy Chain 2; Gymkana 2; Leaders Club 3; interested in G.A.C., sports and the shore . You joik!! “Hey listen-why don’t you drop dead!!’’ . .. would like to attend college in the future. RICHARD EARL REEDER - 514 Mary Street. Downingtown; Industrial Arts, Intramural Basketball 3; . interested in cars and bartending . .. plans to work. RUTH FERN REESER (Rufus) — 1339 Shadysidc Road. Downingtown; Business; Pep Club 1; Intramural Volleyball 1.2,3; .. likes the Bee Gees, volleyball, traveling. W.J.G. and movies . plans to go to Washington State then work. CLAY R. RIDINGS — 350 Pottstown Pike. Exton; Academic; . likes water skiing, flying . . “Super” . .. “Come again” . plans to work in his father's business then look for a career iq flying. GAIL DENISE RIFFEY— R.D. 2, Marshall Road, Glenmoore; Business; . interested in Michael T., swimming, baseball, cruisin’, mustangs and vans seen with A.H., D.T., P.E., L.H., B.K..“Catch ya later . plans to marry Michael!! CYNTHIA JOYCE RIMES (Cindy. Crindy) — 122 Lori Circle, Exton; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Gold Chorus 1; Girls Chorus 2,3; Concert Choir 3; ... Loves to sing and is interested in Kenneth Michael Pomaiba “I’m so tired!” ... “I don’t know. ... plans to get married. KATHLEEN ANN RISBON (Kathy) — R.D.tfl Coatesville. Business; likes water skiing, and Mike . . “Oh yea . .. “Would you get off!” plans to get a good job. GORDON WILLIAM ROEPE (Bill) — 110 Whitford Road; Academic; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3; National Honor Society 1,2; trip to Germany ’76 likes sailing, girls!, water skiing, playing the piano and singing . “What good are ya? plans to have a career in nursing. THEODORE VICTOR ROGALIS (Ted) — 3 Wyndham Court. Downingtown; Business; Ice Hockey 1,2.3; Sales Club 2,3; Electronics 2; . . likes ice hockey and Chicago ... “1 know boy . “Beats me” . . . plans to attend college and go into professional ice hockey. DEBORAH ANN ROOP 1291 Marshalton-Thorndaic Road, Downingtown; Vo-Tech (Cosmetology); VICA 1,2,3; . . . interested in being a hairdresser. swimming. Gary and roller skating . “Sit on it! . plans to work then get married. BARRY ROSS. JR. — 67 Santillo Way, Downingtown; Academic; Ice Hockey 3; ... likes sailing, fishing, hunting and ice hockey . would like to go to Penn State and obtain a B.S. in law enforcement. EDGAR KURTZ ROSS. IV — 97 Mcllvain Drive; PRO; . interested in parties, cars, motorcycles and women . Wool see ya . . plans to work and go to California. DONNA LYNNE ROUTZAHN — 735 Susan Drive, Exton; Academic; Pom-Poms 1,2; Concert Band 2; . . . likes Eric, red Capri’s, art. music and bowling ... What did you say?” ... plans to go into practical nursing. DEBORAH CAROLYN ROWLEY (Debbie) 314 Norwood House Road; PRO; Pom-Poms 1,2; Tutorial Club 1; interested in Jon. ceramics, swimming and her Triumph Spitfire ... “really!” .. plans to go to college in Alabama for therapy. ROCH ANTHONY RUFFIN! (Rocky Raccoon) — 412 Church Street. Down-ingtown; Vo-Tech; VICA 1,2,3; . . . likes partying . plans to work in the future. CYNTHIA ANN RUGG RELLO 1169 Marshalton-Thorndalc Road, Thorndalc; Business; Track 2; . interested in ice skating and pool . “Its cooked . . . would like to attend a business school in the future. GREG A. RUNYEN — 82 Glendale Road, Exton; Academic; Baseball 1,2,3; . . likes sports . . . “Fred’s out” . D.C.B. . . plans to go to college in the future. NANCl EILEEN RUNYAN (Nance, Bunyan) 117 Baker Circle, Exton; Academic; Concert Choir 3; Volleyball 1,3; Mixed Chorus I; Vocal Ensemble 2,3; Library Service Club 1,2,3; . interested in singing, playing volleyball, G.C., Thursdays, and Labor Day telethon That’s Life!” . “really?” . . plans to enter the computer or secretarial field. BARBARA ALICE RUSSELL— R.D. 1. Reeds Road. Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 2.3; Intramural Volleyball 2.3; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3; . . . secs college in the future. DONNA ELAINE RUSSELL — 440 Highland Avenue, Downingtown; Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Gymkana 2; Homecoming Court 3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Silks 1,2,3 (Captain); Concert Choir 3; Girls Chorus 2,3 (President); Intramural Volleyball 2.3; Intramural Bowling 1,2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students likes music, traveling and sitting in the front scat of the comet . future plans include attending college. JOHN EDWARD RYAN - 114 Crump Road, Exton; Academic; . . . interest include chicks, bowling, self-defense, and partying . “You buckwheat” would like to enter a branch of the services. NANCY JOYCE SACK - 319 W. Lancaster Avenue, Downingtown; Academic; . . . interested in horseback riding, art, dancing, and the shore . plans to travel. GARY SAGER (Stump) — Vo-Tech; VICA 1,2,3; . likes partying, cars, and motorcycles . . . “Silly rabbit” . .. “Serious as cancer” .. . future plans include work. DAVID SALINAS (Leen-uss) — 413 Longwood Drive, Exton; Academic; Football 1,2,3; Senior Class President; Intramural Basketball 1.2; Gymkana 2; Intramural Volleyball 1,2; Photography Club 2; Student Council 3; Weightlifting Club 2; NEDT Award . interest include photography and sports “Baaa . .. !” ... “Errinr. errinr!” . plans to attend college. DAVID SANKO — Box 10, Lyndcll; Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2; Pep Club 2.3; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3; Athletic Training Club 1,2,3 (President); Concert Band 2; New Outlook 2; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Football 2.3; Soccer 2,3; Wrestling 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Stage Crew 1,2; NEDT Award, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Athletic Training Certificate likes government, politics, athletic training and B.D. ... 55 . . “Does a duck have lips?” .. . plans to attend college for government service. TANYA LOUISE SARMENTO— 406 Jefferson Avc., Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3 (Secretary); Spanish Club 3; Float Committee 1; Who’s Who Among American High School Students likes sleeping, sewing, tennis and volleyball . . “What can I say?” . . “Espana ’77” . would like to attend college for medical technology. BEN A. SC ALIA — 119 Locust Knoll Road; Academic; Soccer 2; Rod and Gun Club 3; likes fishing, bowling and working . .. “It’s a growth” ... plans to go into some form of higher education. MARIANNE L. SCHELL — Kendra Lane. R.D. 2, PRO; interested in drawing and painting . plans to go to college for art education. TERESA EILEEN SCHILTZ — 17 Downing Ave.. Downingtown; Academic; Lacrosse 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; GAA 1,2,3 (Secretary); Float Committee 2,3; . . . interested in skiing, swimming, soccer and TENNIS!! .. . plans to go to school for nursing or radiologic technology. GLENN ELLIOT SCHMID — 910 Dogwood Hills Drive. West Chester; Academic; Electronics Club 2; Simulation and Chess Club 3; . science, fiction, Star Trek, painting and writing interest Glenn. . . “Oh. well plans to travel to California in a ’64 bug. SUSAN LYNN SCHULTZ — 122 Andover Drive, Exton; Academic; J.V. Cheerleading 1,2; Varsity Cheerleading 3; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,3; Gymkana 2; . . likes the shore and Evan would like to go to college. EVAN SCHWER — 211 Mitchell Road; Academic; Wrestling 2; . . . likes skiing . . . would like to attend college in the future. MICHAEL A. SCIARRETTA (Wildman) — R.D. 1, Downingtown; Academic; Rod and Gun Club 3 (President); Baseball 1,2.3-Ches-Mont Champs. District 1 Champs . likes hunting, fishing, taxidermy and baseball “Ain’t this a nothin' .. . “Smitty. got the spotlight?” ... plans to be a mountain man. JOSEPH FRANCIS SCIOLE — 1509 Waimea Drive, Downingtown; PRO; . . plans to go into business. GLENN E. SEEL — R.D. 1, Chester Springs; PRO; . .. likes trap shooting, cars, skiing, hunting and girls . . . “Have to go wash my car. .. . plans to be an independently wealthy businessman. CYNTHIA MICHELE SEYMOUR (Cindi) — 579 Westwood Drive. Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 3; Gymkana 2; Wrestling Belles 3; Yearbook Business Staff 3; . . . interested in skiing, the shore, 5 11 76 . “What was I going to say?” . Party at the cabin. . plans to attend a junior college. JAMES C. SHANELY. JR. (Jim) — 226 Lionvillc Road, Downingtown; Academic; Cross Country 3; Indoor Track 3; Ecology Club 3; . .. likes reading books-mysteries and most sports plans to attend college. AMALY POWELL SHAUGHNESSY — R.D. 2. Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 3; Modern Dance 1; Intramural Tennis 3; . . . likes tennis, skiing and swimming sees college in the future. DEBRA JOAN SHAVOR (Debbie) — 122 Garris Road, Downingtown; Business; Musical 1; Junior Play 2; Senior Play 3; Concert Choir 2,3 (Secretary- Treasurer); National Honor Society 3; . .. likes singing, amateur acting and horseback riding . . . Really!” plans to attend a business college and become a medical secretary. JESSE JAMES SHUTT (Professor) 1576 Montvale Circle. West Chester; Academic; Concert Choir 1,2,3; Vocal Ensemble 2.3; New Outlook 2; In the Son 2; Track 2,3; Cross Country 3; Library Service Club 3 (President); Astronomy Club 2; District Choir 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students . likes music, art, literature and computers . “Smile, it’s contagious! . . plans to make the world a little brighter for somebody. THOMAS JOHN SILVER!, JR R.D. 4. West Chester; PRO; likes shop and girls . plans to work then get married. MATTHEW HENRY SIMMONS 433 Garfield Ave. Downingtown; Academic; . . . interested in partying hardy . “What a dah brain.” . . . I’m just playing with your mind. ROBERT D. SINGER 217 Pennsylvania Ave.. Downingtown; Business; Intramural Soccer; Intramural Basketball 2,3; .. likes hunting, fishing, girls and partying . . would like to attend a trade school. VIKl LEE SKINNER (Wiki) — 601 Embrcevillc Road, Downingtown; Academic; Library Service Club 1,2,3; Wrestling Belles 2; Float Committee 1; . interested in New Hampshire, art and parties ... Oh wow man!” . plans to attend art school. BARBARA JEAN SMITH (Barb) — 214 Crump Road, Exton; Academic; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3; Leaders Club 2,3; Mixed Chorus I ; Girls Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; German Club 2; likes music, nature, art and sports “You diptwad! . plans to go to college for computers-Systems Analysis. DAVID C. SMITH — 100 Princeton Road, Exton; Academic; . “Let s go munch out. . . . would like to attend college in the future. DIANE L. SMITH 341 East Lancaster Ave.. Downingtown; PRO; “Where’s the keg tonight? . would like to play at the Spectrum. MICHAEL T. SMITH (Smitty) - 1512 Walton Drive. Downingtown; Academic; Gymkana 2; likes hunting, sports, cruisin', moonin’ and SS-Lion-ville ... “I know boy. . .. “Sciarctta, got the gun? . . . “GTO all the way! . . Rrrr” . . . would like to go to a trade school for carpentry. SANDRA JEAN SMITH (Sandy) — 109 Biddle Drive, Exton; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2.3; Health Careers Club 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Junior Play 2; Library Service Club 2,3; Gymkana 2; Ecology Club 3; NEDT Award, National Merit Commended Student. Who's Who Among American High School Students . .. likes sewing, music and camping “Mr. By. it’s not working!” . . . plans to go to college and major in nursing. STEPHANIE PATRICIA SMITH 138 Woodland Circle. Downingtown; Academic; J.V. Checrlcading I; Varsity Cheerleading 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Track 1; Tennis 2,3; Wrestling Belles 1; Daisy Chain 2; Art Assistants 3; . likes tennis. Stone Harbor, sports and Furdogs . “You guys . “Would I lie Ingrid? . sees college in the future. JAMES JOSEPH SMYTH — l.vndcll. Industrial Arts; plans to work in the future. MARK A. SYNDER (Funk) — 414 Lightfoot Drive. Downingtown; Vo-Tech; VICA; .. . interested in cars . . . plans to go to an automotive training school and become a mechanic. KATHISPATOLA — P.O. Box 35. Lyndell; Academic; .. . interested in Pat. folk festivals and people .. “Everybody come to the teepee Friday night. plans to travel then go to college. DAVID JOHN STAHL (Dave) 207 Bauman Circle. Exton: Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Intramural Tennis 1,2; Tennis I; Outstanding Service Award . likes baseball and tennis . member of the International Frisbee Association . “It often shows a fine command of language to say nothing -not by me! plans to attend college for chemical or medical technology. DONNA MARIE STALDER 4 Pinewood Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Library Service Club 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2.3; Ecology Club 2.3; Spanish Club 1,2; Concert Choir 3; Gold Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Junior Play 2; Intramural Bowling I; Lacrosse 1; Gymkana 2; NEDT Award . . likes music ... plans to go to college for music. CATHERINE J. STALLARD (Cathy) 1580 Poorhouse Road. Downingtown; Academic; Living Arts Show 1,2; NEDT Award . . likes swimming, traveling, partying and men . Where’s Sue? “Let’s go to Frank’s!! . plans to go to a jewelry design school and then go to California. ROLAND JOSEPH STARKEY III — 208 Devon Drive. Exton; Academic; Soccer 2,3; . likes writing, seducing women and tap dancing with Ginger Rogers in his dreams . “Will you marry me? . . . plans to go to college, unemployment, the ladder to success, stardom, bigamy lawsuits, etc. CYNTHIA S. STARR (Cindy) — 219 William Street. Downingtown; Business; Pep Club 2; Intramural Volley ball 1,2,3; . . . likes auto racing, volleyball and movies . , Who rattled vour cage? . . sees work in the future. DONNA DEE STEFFEY (Stef) — R.D. 1, Box 333; PRO; Softball 1; Intramural Volleyball 2; . . . interested in lunch, animals, sports and B.S.B. I'm working on it! . plans to work and then get married. TANDY STEFFEY — R.D. 1, Box 333; PRO; likes pool, car racing and hunting .. “That’s right.” .. plans to work in the future. SUSAN LYNN STEGANIUS (Sue) — 2720 West Chester Road. Downingtown; PRO; ... likes swimming, traveling, partying and guys ... Party at my house as always!” . “Where’s Cathy?” plans to be a secretary KELLI BETH STEPEHNSON (K B) — R.D 2 Chester Springs. Academic; Gymkana 2; Daisy Chain 2; Leaders Club 3; Wrestling Belles 3; Homecoming Court 3; National gymnast-6th on beam in U.S. (1976) . likes GYMNAS TICS, traveling, the blue bomb .. S.S., swimming and diving Oh- ■ -—another fiat tire! . . sees college in the future. ROXANNE RENE STONEWALL - 1326 hadysidc Road, Downingtown; Academic; Track 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3; Modern Dance 1; Intramural Volleyball 1; GAA 1,2,3; Sales Club 3; Daisy Chain 2; Homecoming Court 3; . . . likes traveling, eating, meeting people and candy striping . “I am so hungry! . . plans to go to college and major in special education. THOMAS NEVIN STRETCH (Tom)— 109 Baker Circle. Exton; Academic; Cross Country 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball 2.3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; ... interested in basketball and tennis ... “Unreal” ... “Dyno-mitc .. . secs college in the future. FRANK M. STYER. JR. — Glcnmoorc; PRO: Living Arts Show 1,2; Gymkana 2; National Honor Society 1,2; ... likes hunting, fishing stock car racing and pool . “Hey whip plans to work as a mechanic. MATTHEW LYMAN STYLES — 580 Norwood Road. Downingtown; Academic; Concert Choir 2,3 (Vice President); Vocal Ensemble 2.3; Drama Club 3; Ecology Club 3; Gymkana 2; Junior Play 2; Senior Play 3; District Chorus, Regional Chorus, Honor Choirs Abroad . . . likes painting, music, theater, camping, canoeing and swimming . .. Howdy, Toodles plans to tour Europe then attend college. JACQUELINE ANN SUMMERS (Jackie) — 1305 Romig Road. Downingtown; Business; ... interested in Paul . . October 4, 1974 . . plans to get married and become a secretary. STEVEN SWARNER (Swan. Mousey) — Corner Ketch-Lyndell Road, Downingtown; Academic; Wrestling 1,2,3; Lettermcn’s Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 3; . likes wrestling, skiing, girls, B.C.’s house August 13. 1976, always seen partying with A. CcTii ... Your mom” .. Sometimes you eat the bear and sometimes the bear eats you. . . . plans to go to college and major in business administration and make a million dollars. DOUGLAS NEIL SWIMM (Doug) — 428 Forge Lane. Exton; Academic; Soccer 2; Ice Hockey 2,3; ... interested in skiing, ice hockey, tennis and traveling .. plans to attend college then become a ski bum. SANDRA M. TAHAR (Sandy) — 417 Little Conestoga Road, Uwchland; Academic; Pep Club 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Photography Club 2; interested in skiing, art, music, cruising and hanging around with H.D., M.S., and IJ. . .. “What’s going on?” .. . I’ve seen all good people turn their heads . .. plans to enter college for nursing. SCOTT A. THATCHER (Thatch) — N. Buck Road, Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Bowling 1,2,3; Drafting Club 1,2,3; Photography Club 3; Tennis 1.3; Soccer 1; Intramural Volleyball 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Ecology Club 1,2,3; Who’s Who Among High School Students, NEDT Award .. likes water and snow skiing, canoeing, camping, photography, ice skating and sailing ... Hold it! . “Well you know . future plans include forestry or the Coast Guard Academy. JANE LOUISE THEIS (JanieI — 14 Rutgers Drive, Exton; Academic; Drama Club 1; Art Assistant 2,3; Awards: Living Arts 1,2; ... interest include jewelry, drawing, reading, carving, antiques, sleeping and partying . . . huh yeh! . sees snipe hunting and work in the future. CRAIG THOMAS— 168 Whitford Hills Road, Downingtown; Academic; Ice Hockey Club 2,3; Photography Club 1,2,3; .. interested in ice hockey, photography, canoeing, camping, water skiing and boating . . . We’ll be sccin’ ya . . “No problem! . sees college in the future. ROBIN ALLISON THOMAS (Rat. Sybil) — 311 Jefferson Avenue, Downingtown; Academic; Cheerleading 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Art Assistant 3; . . . likes dancing, partying and always seen with P.A.N., R.R.S., G.J.F., L.A.A., D.E.C., and J.M.S. . . Ain’t that a trip” . . . Hey Dec your in the army now!!” ... (T.A.H.) ... plans to attend Goldey Beacom in the future. CHARLES HENRY THOMPSON— R.D. 1, Box 223, Downingtown. Academic; Ecology Club 2,3; Concert Choir 2,3; Vocal Ensemble 2.3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Marching Band 1,2,3; Awards: District Chorus 2,3; Regional Chorus 3; . . interests include music and politics ... Kiss me you fool! ... “Hi. there . . . future plans: college. EDWARD I THOMPSON. JR. — Zynns Road, Downingtown; Vo-Tech; Rod and Gun Club 1,2; VICA 1,2; ... likes hunting, fishing and cars . . . plans to work as a welder. GREGORY L. THOMPSON (Greg) — 396 Devon Drive; Business; . . interests are smoking in the lav and senool doughnuts. LINDA RUTH THOMPSON — R.D. 1, N. Buck Road, Downingtown; Academic; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 2,3; GAA 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Daisy Chain 2; ... interested in sports, art, D.Q. - cruisin’, boys, parties, sitting in the front scat of the comet ana seen with C.B., K.K., T.D.. P.G., and D.R. .. Where’s Cindy? ... “What’s goin’ on this weekend? ... sees college in the future. ROBERT PAUL THOMPSON. JR. — 231 Penna. Avenue, Downingtown; Academic; Wrestling 3; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Intramural Volleyball 3; Sales Club 3; . interests include sports, the shore, girls and going to Exton Mall . . DeAnn, you get on my nerves . . . plans to enter the Navy. ROBIN IRENE THOMPSON — 2744 West Chester Road, Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 1; Gymkana 2; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Health Careers Club 3; .. . likes office, store, swimming, the shore and seen with K.D., J.Y., A.N., S.N.... ’pose to ... Where’s Karen?” ... plans to attend Bryn Mawr Hospital Senool of Nursing. JAMES R. TRAINOR (Jim) — 2716 West Chester Road. Downingtown; PRO; . .. interested in sports, traveling and going to Exton Mall ... Meet you at the mall.” future plans: driving trucks. JAMES E. TRAVIS, III — 354 Devon, Exton; Academic; ... interested in trains, cars and coins . . . Eye for an eye” ... plans to be a policeman. CATHY CAY TREER (Tree) — 102 Glendale Road. Exton; Academic; Intramural Basketball 2; Junior Play 2; Hockey 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3; Leaders Club 2,3; Young Life 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3 (Treasurer); Girls Chorus 3; NEDT Award, Who’s Who Among American High School Students; likes sports, and reading .. Don’t worry about it! .. . Hard work and desire can overcome many obstacles. . sees college in the future. DEBORAH ANNE TREGO (Debbie) — Moore Road, R.D. 2, Downingtown; Business; interests include G.H.. mustangs, '69 Torinos and cruising Tough luck .. Do you know?” .. . seen with K.B., G.R., A.H., P.F., R.D., . . plans to work in the future. JAN KIMBERLY TUSSEY — 13 Ansley Drive, Downingtown; Academic; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Intramural Tennis 3; Tennis 3; Tutorial Club 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students ... interested in Jay. Tennis and ’67 Mustang . . . Really” ... would like to attend college for dental hygiene. CONNIE FRANCES TYSON - Black Hawk Apt., Downingtown; PRO; likes partying, cruisin’, music, C-villc and J.M. “oh baby . What can I say ’ . . . plans to enter Temple University for dental hygiene. GREGORY M. USAVAGE (Greg) Davis Road, R.D. 1. Chester Springs; Academic; Stage Crew 3; Intramural Bowling 1.2,3; Drafting Club 1,2,3; Photography Club 2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students . . . interests include skiing and photography . . . Jabip . . But where is the ambiguity?, over there in a box. . future plans: college. TINA MARIE VALENTINO — 300 Penna. Avenue, Downingtown; Vo-Tech; VICA 2; DECA 2,3; . . likes vans, partying and cruisin' .. “Let’s bag!! . . “what .. would like to travel to California. JOANN LORRAINE VASILE — Susan Drive, Exton; Academic; Yearbook Business Staff 1,2 (Editor); Leaders Club 2,3; Photography Club 2; New Outlook 2; ... interests include plants, Chicago, Chevy II and Bill ... “I’m impressed . whatcha doin’? . . . secs college in the future. TIMOTHY EDWARD VELTE (Tim) — 418 Fairfax Drive, Exton; Academic; Electronics Club 1,2,3; Ecology 2,3; Soccer 1; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Stage Crew 3; Awards: Living Arts, First place in Electronics . .. likes electronics, ecology and skiing ... How ya doin’ ... sec ya later” . .. future plans: college. LISA MARIA VON HACHT (Lis) — Fernfield. R.D. 2 Reeds Road. Downingtown; Business; Basketball 1; Student Council 2,3; FBLA 3; interested in basketball, my car, Lil and the future . . . Good Morning, Lily” ... Oh boogs” . plans to attend a junior college. ALBERT LEANDER VOURVOULIAS — Fairview Drive, Glcnmoorc; Academic; Spanish Club 2,3; Drama Club 3; Junior Play 2; Senior Play 3; ... interests include theater and photography .. . So it goes . SARAH TYLER WAGONER — Dowlins Forge, R.D. 2, Downingtown; Academic; Concert Choir 1,2,3; Girls Chorus 2; Vocal Ensemble 3; Student Council 1,2; Election Board 3; Games Club 3; My Fair Lady I; . likes Bach, plants, cooking and life . Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday. .. future plans: college to become a dietitian. JOHN THOMAS WA!BOER (Jack) — 206 Mitchell Road. Exton; Academic; Intramural Soccer 1; Ecology Club 2,3; interested in the outdoor activities . “College bound . . Wooo” . .. plans to attend a college. ROBERT MICHAEL WALDROP Mike) — R.D. 1, 4 School Lane. Downingtown; Academic; Ecology Club 1,2,3 (Co-Chairman); Junior Float 2; ... interests include skiing and canoeing . . jump back . . . sees college in the future. JOANNE WALLACE — P.O. Box 4, Lyndell; Academic; . . . likes the outdoors and cruisin’ ... “yes sir ... See you ail at the tee pees . .. plans to travel and go to college. RICHARD LEA WALLACE — 86 North Woodmont Drive. Downingtown; Academic; New Outlook 2; Intramural Tennis 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Intramural Volleyball 2; . interested in the outdoors, tennis and basketball . . think!” . “When all else fails, follow directons. ... plans to attend a college. SALLY LYNN WALLACE (Lynn) — 86 North Woodmont Drive. Downingtown; Academic; French Club 1,3; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 2,3; Drama Club 2; Model U.N. 2; Awards: French award for excellence, Best actress - Antwerp International School . . . interests include foreign affairs and French . . When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school, It’s a wonder I can think at all.” .. . would like to have a foreign service career. SHARON RENEE WALLACE — Box 227, Glenmoore; Academic; Marching Band 2; In the Son 2; Girl’s Chorus 2,3; Concert Choir 3; ... likes music, swimming, skating and hiking . plans to enter the Air Force or go to college. SUSAN GRACE WALLITSCH — 630 Norwood Road, Downingtown; PRO; Spanish Club 2; Tutorial Club 2; . interested in skiing . . . Guess what?” . . . plans to work and then go traveling. DOUGLAS EDWARD WALTER (Sambo) — Glendale Road, Exton; Academic; Living Arts Show 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; likes going to the mountains, hiking, traveling and getting away from this area . .. plans to attend college for forestry. LESLIE GREER WARD — 9 Skyline Drive, Chester Springs; Academic; Hockey 1,2,3 Lacrosse 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Leader’s Club 3; National Honor Society 2,3; Modern Dance 1; Float Committee 2; Gymkana 2; Living Arts Show 1,3; All Ches-Mont 2nd team-Hockey; .. . likes David, May 1. 1975, the shore, sports and biology at 4:30 a.m. .. . Oh well. I’ll do it later. . plans to go to college and travel across the country. DEAN L. WARNER — R.D. 2, Downingtown; Academic; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,3; Electronics Club 1,2; National Honor Society 1,2,3; . .. likes sports, math, electronics and political philosophy . . plans to attend college to study math and electronics and participate in their sports program. DWIGHT DAVID WASHINGTON — Industrial Arts; interested in wrestling, basketball and karate . .. Life can be beautiful.” ... plans to go to California. MARK W. WASMUND— 19 Jenkins Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Intramural Volleyball 2,3; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Stage Band 2,3; Brass Ensemble 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; NEDT Award, who’s Who Among American High School Students .. likes basketball, water skiing and arguing with Ging “I hate the Limited! ... Vote no!” . plans to go to Syracuse University and study pre-law. ELIZABETH WORTH WATCHORN — R.D. 2, Downingtown; Academic; Pom-Poms 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Gymkana 2; ... interested in skiing and Jeff ... I don’t even.” . . plans to go to college and try to be a lawyer. SHARON KAY WATSON — 1404 Poorhouse Road, Downingtown; Academic; Hockey 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Lacrosse 2; GAA 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; All Ches-Mont 1st team Hockey. All Ches-Mont Honorable Mention-Basketball . . . likes sports and sewing . . . plans to go to University of Pittsburgh in the ROTC program to train for Physical Therapy. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM WATTS (Stick) — 94 Glendale Road. Exton; Academic; Football 3; Baseball 1,2,3; Golf 1,2 (Captain); Gymkana 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Lettcrmen’s Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2.3; Spanish Club 1; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Ski Club 3; Baseball-Chcsmont Champs, Dis- trict I Champs, NEDT Award . . . likes B.S., chemistry and P.S. . . . Thank yooo!! . . . 18th and Surf .. . plans to go to college and study chemistry and participate in the sports program. ROY T WAWRZYNIAKOWSKI — 88 Glendale Road. Exton; PRO; . .. likes Terry Nothe and printing ... plans to marry Terry and go to printing school. PATRICIA ANN WEDGE — 6 Rock Raymond Road. Downingtown; Academic; Home Ec. Club 1,2 (Treasurer); German Club 2; Intramural Volleyball 3; Health Careers Club 3; .. . likes tennis, basketball and hiking . . . plans to attend college. HILLARY GARDNER WEISS — 102 Mcllvain Drive. Downingtown; Academic; Float Committee 1,2; Daisy Chain 2; Student Council 2,3 (Treasurer); National Honor Society 1,2,3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3; NEDT Award . .. likes needlecrafts and traveling . .. plans to go to college and major in pre-med. KATHLEEN ANN WELCH — 370 Devon Drive, Exton; Academic; Student Academic Council 1; National Honor Society 2,3; Student Council (President, Junior Class); NEDT Award . . . Why do I always get the top locker?” ... plans to go to college and major in marketing and advertising. JANET MARIE WESTENBERGER (Jan) — 509 F.dgcwood Drive. Exton; Academic; Concert Choir 1,2,3 (President); Vocal Ensemble 2.3; Girl’s Chorus 2,3; Hockey 1,2,3; Softball 1,2; GAA 2,3; Ecology Club 2; Art Assistant 3; Scrubb Club 1,2; District Chorus, Regional Chorus likes music, sports, cowboys, dogs, adventure, farming ana 32 ... Mighty Mite” ... “Long live the Scrubbs!” . . plans to attend college and study criminal justice. MADISON N. WESTMORELAND — 165 Jefferson Avc., Downingtown; Business; Football 3; Basketball 1,2,3; . .. interested in ladies and having fun Your fine” ... would like to go to college or work. DEBORAH K. WESTON — Vo-Tech; VICA 2; DECA 2.3; . interested in partying, cruising and vans ... “I don’t know, ya know what I mean. ... plans to work. DAVINE LEE WHITE — 1514 Shadyside Road. West Chester; Academic; FBLA 3; Intramural Volleyball 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3; . likes kids. John Wayne, making the rounds at the mall ... John Wayne is on tonight!” hopes to someday work in Disneyland. SUSAN E WHITMORE (Susie Q) — 1148 Marshalton-Thorndalc Road, West Chester; Business; Track 2,3; GAA 3; Pep Club 2; Gregg Shorthand Award ... likes kids, babysitting, jogging and the mall . . . I’m bored” ... plans to attend college. KERRY DALE WIEST — 201 Andover Drive, Exton; Academic; Simulation and Chess Club 1,2,3; In the Son 2,3; National Honor Society 2.3; Society of Distinguished American High School Students . likes music, math and history . . . 390” . . . would like to attend college for electrical engineering. PAMELA JEAN WIGHT (Pam) — 46 Oakland Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Pep Club 1,2,3; Wrestling Belles 3; Gymkana 2; Yearbook Business Staff 3; Ski Club 3; ... interested in skiing, sailing, the shore and people Hey wait a minute” ... Party at the Cabin” .. . plans to go into cosmetology- VERNON WILKERSON JR.— 105 Bradford Ave.. Downingtown; Industrial Arts; ... likes girls . .. “Wise up” . would like to travel around the world. BRYAN LEE WILLIAMS — 1400 Shadyside Road, Downingtown; Academic; ... likes sports . .. “How’s it going?” .. . would like to attend an umpiring school in Florida. CINDI LOUISE WILLIAMS — 1435 Manorwood Drive. West Chester; Business; Intramural Volleyball 1.2,3; Home Ec. Club 1,2; Ecology 2,3; . . interested in swimming, boys. KW. BK, enviroment and nature ... Oh yeah” ... plans to attend a business college. DENNIS HARVEY WILLIAMS — R.D. 4, Coatesville; Academic; Indoor Track 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Lettcrmcn’s Club 2; Photography Club 3; ... interested in sports and photography . .. “George! . plans to become a draftsman. JAMES VERNON WILLIAMS JR. (Jim) — 446 Grant Ave., Downingtown; PRO; likes racing motorcycles, work, Cheryl, my van. Road Runner Calm down!” .. . Wait a minute! .. plans to work for Sun Pipeline and marry Cheryl. JOHN MICHAEL WILLIAMS — 308 Biddle Drive. Exton; Industrial Arts; Drafting Club 1,2,3; Ski Club 3; .. interested in Rene .. plans to be an airline mechanic. MARIE ELAINE WILSON— 175 St. Joseph Lane, Downingtown; PRO; . likes LEVI . .. Dynamic . . plans to travel around the world. CHERYL ANN WOJTOWICZ (Cheri) — 1481 Shadyside Road. Downingtown; Academic; German Club 1.2; Pennsylvania Angus Queen 1975-76 interested in 4-H Beef Club, Livestock judging, training cattle dogs, my DAD and Jim . Sure! . . . What do you want to know that for? . . plans to attend college for animal science and own a large cattle operation. JUDITH ANN WOLFE (Judy) — 106 Brandywine Avenue, Downingtown; Academic; National Honor Society 2.3; Spanish Club 2,3; Society of Distinguished American High School Students ... interests include the piano, music, sewing and church . . . would like to go to college for an accounting major. ROBERT ALAN WOODALL (Woody) — 1406 Manorwood Drive, West Chester; Academic; ... likes hunting, sports and cruisin . . 289 yeah man!” .. . Smitty where are we cruisin tonight. Susies? ... plans to work in the future and attend school. CAROLYN D. WOODS — 204 Devon Drive. Exton; Academic; Library Service Club 1,2; Intramural Tennis 1,2,3; Health Club 2,3 (Secretary); Mixed Chorus 3; Concert Choir 3; Home Economics Club 3; French Club 3; Ecology Club 3; . . interested in cooking playing tennis, ice skating, singing, biking, sewing and playing the piano .. sees college in the future. DEBRA LORRAINE WOODS (Debbie) — 516 E. Washington Ave. Downingtown; Academic; Mixed Chorus 1; Home Ec 1; Concert Choir 2.3; French Club 2; Lions Club International Youth Exchange Student to Japan (during summer) 2; National Honor Society 1,2.3; Vocal Ensemble 3, Young Republicans 3; ... NEDT Award. Presidential Classroom for Young Americans interested in music, fine arts, government, travel, tennis ... What's new?” .. “Hi tweety bird! .. . plans to attend college and major in International Relations, work in UN or Washington. DARLA LYNN WOODWARD — 314 Lincoln Avc., Downingtown; Business; .. interested in the Flyers . . . seen with J.P.. J.W., and K.M.F.; .. . plans to work. JEFF WOODWARD — 406 Sunset Drive, Downingtown; Academic; interested in nutrition and weightlifting hero: Kal S .kalak . sees college in the future. ANN MARIE WRIGHT — 8 Northwood Dr.. Downingtown; Academic; Student Council 1,2,3; Volleyball Intramural 2; Jr. Play; Health Careers Club 2; German Club 2; National Honor Society 1,2,3 (Treasurer); Concert Choir 3; Hugh O’Brien Youth Foundation DHS finalist .. . interested in sewing, swimming, skiing, antiques . . Smile One day at a time . . . plans to attend Drexel University for Home Ec. WILLIAM DALE WRIGHT — 1575 DeLong Drive. Downingtown; Industrial Arts; Indoor Track Freshmen,1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; . .. interested in Debbie Hoxter, sports, hunting, having fun and cars . .. “Let’s go to the mall. ... plans to attend a technical institute for drafting and marry Deb. PATTI ANNE WUNCH — Woodmont Apts. Downingtown; Academic; Track 1; ... interested in breakfast before school. S.Y, June 5, 1976, the shore and music ... “Do you know what I mean?” ... UM ... plans to go into nursing. ROBERT HARLEY YERKES— R D. 4, West Chester; Industrial Arts; . plans to be a mechanic. BETSY JEAN YOUNG — 429 Garfield Avenue. Downingtown; PRO; . . . interests include bowling and E.B. . “really .. . no kidding” ... future plans include working. GEORGE MILLARD YOUNG (Bring- um young) — 132 Andover Drive, Exton; Academic; Electronics Club I; Football 2; Photography Club 1; . .. likes cars, football, electronics, weightlifting, helping people and the shore ... Let’s go see the girls. ... “Where’s Jim, Jack, Tom, Jay. and Celii?” ... plans to attend college or go to trade school. NICHOLAS JAMES ZAFERES — 500 Sunset Drive, Downingtown; Academic; Wrestling 1,2; .. . interested in Sue, music, wrecking cars, biology and motorcycles ... oh I think I’m gonna die. ... “Where the-am 1? ’ ... future plans are attending Temple University for pre-medicine. YOUSRYZAKHARY — R.D. 1. Highspire Road; Academic; . likes girls, soccer, and cars ... “Can I go to Norristown, do I have to go Downingtown High School? .. . sees college in the future. DAVID S. ZEMPEL (Dave. Fred) — 39 Horseshoe Lane, Downingtown; Academic; Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 2,3; .. . interests include Orpheus. Kansas, Kiss and biology ... I nope you’re not talking to me. . . Good afternoon, your rappness. ... plans to attend college. DAVID ZYGMONT — R.b. 2, Glcnmoorc; Academic; ... future plans include attending Villanova University for political science. WITTIEST Bernic Punt and Anne Fisher BEST ALL AROUND Jesse Hamilton and Leslie Ward BEST DRESSED Nicky Poluch and Terry Norris The Seniors Honestly Thought Are Hereby Sepa- 74 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dave Forbes and Deb Parry MOST UNIQUE PERSONALITIES Lisa McKeown and Dave Heit MOST CHARMING Linda Mattioni and Wes Gabriel Most Seniors Were The Best rated From The Rest. ROWDIEST Georgette Foster and Jim Travis MOST ATHLETIC Sharon Watson and Joel Ashinhurst 75 MOST FLIRTATIOUS Cindy Comstock and Anthony Celii BEST PARTIERS Lisa Caspero and Dean Warner SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-CLOCKWISE: Dave Salinas (President), Andy Deufe! (Treasurer), Biz Antrim (Vice President), Anne Fisher (Secretary). Hallo!! My name is Karsten. As an exchange student from Denmark, I spent a year in the U. S., and I attended DHS as a junior. Throughout the year, I have been living with four different families in the Downingtown area. This year has been a valuable experience for me; not only for academic achievement, but far more important, I have learned about American people, their way of life, customs, etc. After I go back to Denmark, my plans are to finish high school. I don’t know yet if I want to go to college. I want to use this opportunity to thank everybody at DHS, especially my friends, for making this year a year I’ll never forget! Thank you!! Karsten Nielsen After a year of living as an American, I am preparing to go home. Although anxious to see my family again, I am also reluctant to leave behind my family and friends in Downingtown. So many people opened their homes to me and invited me to join in their activities that I felt truly “at home” here. I will always remember the friends I made, especially in Young Life, Ecology Club, and Campaigners. Sharing in the celebration of America’s bicentennial made my stay especially meaningful and I feel that I’ve seen the true spirit of America in everyday living. Thank you again to my friend’s and family. Anke Martius 76 There is no Death! What seems so is transition; This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elysian, Whose portal we call Death. He is not dead,-the child of our affection,-But gone unto that school Where he no longer needs our poor protection. And Christ himself doth rule. Darrell DiLibcro 1958 - 1976 In Memory Today we make the poet’s words our own. And utter them in plaintive undertone; Nor to the living only be they said. But to the other living called the dead. Whose dear, paternal images appear Not wrapped in gloom, but roped in sunshine here; Whose simple lives, complete and without flaw. Were part and parcel of great Nature’s law; Who said not to their Lord, as if afraid, “Here is the talent in the napkin laid,” But labored in their sphere, as men who live In the delight that work alone can give. Peace be to them; eternal peace and rest. And the fulfilment of the great behest: “Ye have been faithful over many things. Over ten cities shall ye reign as king.’’ 77 Joseph R. Creamer 1930 - 1977 A Dedication For A Dedicated Man, Mr. Paul E. Hurley 78 It is interesting to ponder the reasons seniors invoke in choosing the one person to whom they dedicate their yearbook. The seniors, as well as many other people, seem to put te chers into two categories: those who come in at 8,f|eave at 3, and treat their job as just that, a job; tKe second category is comprised of those teachers, who also instruct from 8 to 3, then help supervise one, or several, of the school's many extra-curricular activities. This second category gets to know and understand many more students and, in essence, teachers of this nature find that their job is more than just a job, it becomes a way of life. Seniors, much to their credit, frequently look to those in the latter group when selecting a teacher to honor. We have also. We have chosen a man who has embodied fairness, hard work, enthusiasm, and competitiveness in everything he does, both in and out of the classroom. During the eight years he has taught at DHS, he has invested many, many hours in helping all kinds of students with their problems. Out of the classroom, on the playing field, he has established himself as a winner. Essentially, he has developed a new sport, soccer, in just two years and has instilled within his players the same qualities that he so well exudes. He never asks his players to do more than he can. In an era of the lackadaisical, it is quite fulfilling to someone lead by dynamic example. Through all of these efforts, he has gained the respect and admiration of students, family, and friends. Therefore, it is with great sincerity-a feeling that he has always had for us-that we, the Class of 1977, dedicate Our Year to you, Mr. Paul E. Hurley. The Assistant Principal Leaveth- “Ah, Thank You, Mr. Wentzel!” A two-page “thank you” in a yearbook commemorating forty years on the job is, admittedly, little reward. Gold watches and plaques are usually handed out at such occasions; however, even those “things” seem to pale considering the importance of the event. We hope that these few words and picutres will have meaning for their recipient. Besides, we couldn't afford a gold watch. Mr. Harold A. Wentzel has devoted the past forty years of his life to education; Downingtown has been fortunate enough to have recieved his services over the past eighteen years. During this time he has been a math teacher, head of the mathematics department, student council advisor, guidance counselor, and, for the past eleven years, assistant principal. These numbers and terms, impressive as they are, do not reflect the man himself. We have all come to know him as a competent, compassionate person and friend. His office door was always open (though his desk was constantly cluttered); his assertive voice controlled many assemblies (and even dismissed us early many times, too); his presence in the halls kept us moving (he was caught once glancing at a pretty girl); his contributions in faculty meetings added to the esprit de corps of the group (although rumor has it he did nod off a few times when the subject matter tended to get boring). All joking aside, no on has earned some time to himself more than he. DHS without Mr. Wentzel is hard to imagine. A man who has a sense of humor and the respect of his peers is difficult to replace. Mr. Wentzel, enjoy your retirement, your family, and your friends. Come back and visit us when you can, and once in a while when the spirit moves you, tell a good of Pennsylvania Dutch joke just for us. 80 The Stars Of The Future Came From The Class Of ‘77’ The Class of 1977 is a very special class, we are leaving one century of our country's history and building another: the future lies in our hands.and our future begins now The blue band around the edge indicates the entire world and what it holds for us. the yellow interior ring indicates us. one solid band of gold united to conquer our dreams The large 77 appears to be reaching out. yearning to touch the future and our highest goal, which is symbolized by the star, our star - Barb 1illham The Senior Play was You Were Born on a Rotten Day. The saying among the cast members during rehearsals went “rotten day - rotten play.” But we kept with it. didn’t we gang? The end product received was something we could be proud of. con sidering what was thought of the comed content, and gradually some of us even began to appreciate it. We won t forget the fun involved and some of those lino we laughed at, like “Hey, it’s the coach ’ “Stars don't put whammies’ ’ and “But the expose.” We'll always remember Mins Hallman's pep talks. Matt’s buttin’ in Mark’s and Cathy’s piano placing. Jean nette’s breath. Cathy’s line about the pier someone's pig nose. H.V.'s pi a. I oi high heels. Bernie’s and Debbie’s passion ate love scene. Charlie's ears, (linger s sexy book, the lust. Deb’s love for the smell of garlic and all the noise the lighting guo put up with. Good luck fellow thcspi.ins and see you in the movies! - Matt St vies It’s Pronounced Ptolemy - The “P” Is Silent! CAST Ptolemy. Claude ............ Councilman Banks ........... Miss Masters ............... Miss Johnson ............... Professor Huxley. Harry .... Miss Smith ................. Coach Bascom ............... Mrs. Banks. Alma ........... Mrs. Ames, Connie. Diane Mrs. Cannon. Helen ......... Brigid ..................... Allan ...................... Miss Marks, Jan ............ George ..................... Fred ....................... Liz ........................ Director ................... .....Bcrnic Kcfcr ......Matt Styles ......Kathy Kipp ....Debbie Shavor . . . Al Vourvoulias ......Cathy Kipp .....Mark Filiaci ....Lois Kennedy . Cindi Crothcrs ....Ginger Haase ........Deb Parry ....Drew London Jeannette Hanson ....H. V. Gcdncy Charles Thompson ........Sally Nash Miss Kate Hallman As Juniors, We Met In St. Louis For Our Play, Then Partied. We played many games during the course of the Junior Play. Some of them were seeing how many times we could change the date, trying to find Sue’s cat in the parking lot, and counting how many times Matt went to the bathroom the night of the party. The play came off well; however, the cast party was better. We’ll probably never forget the fun we had and all of our famous sayings: “How many times must Debbie slap Drew?’’, “Columbian nuts?”, “Who’s driving who home?”, “Would you guys leave the M M’s alone!”, “She has what kind of fetish?”, and of course the “Circle Game.” We all enjoyed putting on the play, even though the girls had trouble finding the candy at the beginning of the second act. We still don't know what Dave was doing with all that tape, but we do know we had a terrific time and couldn’t wait until the Senior Play! -Drew London CAST Mr. Smith ...........................David Zlotowski Mrs. Smith .............................Ann Wright Rose ...............................Debbie Shavor Esther ........................................Ellen Reed Agnes ............................Jeannette Hanson Tootic .............................Heather Bullock Lon ..................................H. V. Gedney Grandpa ............................. Mark Filiacci Katie ...............................Donna Stalder Mrs. Waughop .........................Cathy Trccr Ida Boothby.......... Ginger Haase John Shephard .......................Drew London Fred Gregory .................................Bernie Punt Lucille Pentard ........................Sue Binder Mr. Dodge ......................Albert Vourvoulias Mr. Duffy ..........................Matthew Styles Conductor .............................Dave Greene Student Directors: Barbara Dunwoody. Karen Edwards Understudies: Karen Edwards. Sandy Smith Faculty Director: Mr. Raymond Valentine Terry and Wes Donna and Brent Matthew and Kelli I ori and ( bn The winning habits that were started by last year’s girls' basketball and boys’ baseball teams continued through the fall sports season. The girls’ hockey team, adroitly coached by Miss Shiffer, rolled to victory after victory and, consequently, the Ches-Mont championship. A virtually invincible defense helped goalie Cathy Treer develop a season-long case of the yawns. Even in the district playoff games, played in a driving snowstorm, our opponent failed to score; unfortunately, we were also held scoreless and lost the decision to Harriton on penetration time. Ches-Mont Coach of the Year Chiccino guided the football Whippets to a super season. An outstanding 9-2 log was marred only by Great Valley and DeRafelo, Coatesville and Myers. The excitement and grandeur generated by the Thanksgiving championship game really brought this community alive. There was no disgrace in losing; style, class, and dignity were evident throughout the entire year. Joe Gattuso, Navy’s star halfback in this year’s tilt with Army, said after that game, 44.. .when you win it all comes out fantastic. Then it’s worth it. Fantastic.” In the final analysis, that’s all that can be said about our hockey and football teams this year, “Fantastic.” 88 The Victories Were Thrilling And The Defeats, Well, . . . During the '76-'77 school year, as we said good-bye to the Bicentennial and entered a new century: war raged on in South Africa, Thailand. Angola. Lebanon, and North Korea: Mao Tse- tung died: the Concorde jet was allowed to land in the U.S.; the British pound hit an all-time low: oil spills became well- known, almost daily, events; OPEC countries were in the limelight continually. In the good old U. S. of A.: a Plains. Georgia peanut farmer discussed lust in Playboy and then was sent to the White House by the electorate; Gary Gilmore was convicted of murder and demanded to die; “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman was the soap to watch, the soap to watch; Elizabeth Ray talked about sex on Capitol Hill, and Wayne Hays quit; Howard Hughes died and left a $2 billion mystery: the U.S. swept all of the Nobel Prizes, most notably Saul Bellow in literature; CB'ers talked to all of their good buddies on radio; Patty Hearst was sent home to her parents; the Raiders won Super Bowl XI; death took Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, Smokey the Bear, and Martha Mitchell; a shot of swine-flu became a don't or a do; King King returned to the silver screen; (continued on p. 95) 90 . . . Barbara (Wawa) Walters was paid SI million to bother Harry Reasoncr and interview the world; a pound of coffee hit $3; Agricultural Secretary Earl Butz told Watergate's John Dean a vulgar story and was forced to quit. Closer to home: Volkswagen came to Pennsylvania; the Phillies won the NL East pennant, their first title of any sort in 26 years; Philadelphia Mayor Rizzo came close to being recalled; the Legionnaires disease killed 29 people and the grand hotel of Philadelphia, the Bellevue-Stratford; the Downing-town Junior High was renovated; the Farmer's Market and the Thomdale Inn burned down; an Amtrak train derailed above Viaduct Avenue the night after Christmas and miraculously no one was killed; 5 rabbis were not as lucky in an auto accident on bypass Route 30 on an icy December morning. And while all of these things happened, life at DHS continued as: some of us studied: some of us slept; some of us ate three lunches a day; some of us played; some of us worked: some of us followed instructions; some of us escorted our paramours; some of us cheered: some of us groaned: some of us excelled: some of us failed; some of us spent lots of time in the lav; some of us skipped school as often as we could. All of us, however, looked forward to the future and what it would bring. 95 In our highly commercialized society it is sometimes hard to find the true meaning of Christmas, but for the past several years the DHS Concert Choir and Girls Chorus have managed to bring forth the true meaning, and this year was no exception. The choirs sang in the candlelit auditorium to a packed house. This year's concert was a great success. The choirs worked hard for many hours to put on the show. The songs they sang included “Hallelujah Chorus” from The Messiah, “Hodie,” “Manger Carol,” and “Thou Must Leave Thy Lowly Dwelling.” The Christmas Concert is becoming a tradition in DHS. It should be a long-lived one. 97 W[[W Administration, School Board .p. 100 Principals, Guidance .........p. 102 Secretaries, Custodians ......p. 104 Faculty ......................p. 106 Juniors ......................p. 122 Sophomores ...................p. 130 At some time in our lives, we will reflect back on our high school days, and remember these, the people who helped us during an important period of our lives and made our years here so memorable. We thought of some of them as more than teachers, as our friends, and then there were those we didn’t get along with. Even though we may not have agreed with everything they said, we learned something from all of them. 99 In Between Hiring And Firing, Paying And Delaying, Reflections of the past provide for us the guidance needed to direct our actions in the present and the unknown future. If we are willing to accept our reflections as lessons, we can avoid repeating our errors and can build upon the sound base of our experiences. The reflected past is an introduction and preparation for the future. Looking back and reviewing where we have been, the experiences we have had and the growth and learning we have achieved can be an exercise that reveals past progress in surprising magnitude. Reflections teach us about ourselves, guide our actions in the future and reveal opportunities to mold our lives so that we may become better people. The Class of 1977 has a theme of enduring value which can be utilized into the distant future. Dr. Charles M. Micken Superintendent of Schools Millersville State College - B.S. University of Pennsylvania - M.S., Ed.D. Glen E. Wagner - President School Board Edward J. Novak - Director Plant Operations Waller A. Hessinger - Director Special Services Hiding And Deciding, They Even Have Time For Lunch. SCHOOL BOARD - SEATED: Michael Lyons. Andrew Dinniman, Norma Smith. Roger C. Antrim, STANDING: Vernon Jameson. Chester Martin, Mary E. Sheridan (Secretary), Melvin Cohen (Vice President), Robert R. Hadfield (Treasurer), Jonathan Kulp. 101 Alfred B. Guion Business Manager Carl W. Garrison - Director Elementary Education If You Can’t Stand The Heat, Stay Out Of The Principal’s Office 102 Elmer J. Hemberger (Assistant Principal) B.S. - Millersvillc State College M.S. - University of Pennsylvania Harold A. Wentzel (Assistant Principal) B.S. - Millersville State College M.Ed. - Temple University Tardiness Will Result In Not Taking The Test Marjory L Appleby (Guidance Counselor) B.S. - West Chester State College M.Ed. - West Chester State College Charles J. Shagren (PRO Coordinator) B.S. - West Chester State College M.E. - Temple University George A. Pastino (Guidance Counselor) B.S. West Chester State College M.A. - Villanova University Cynthia M. Fitz (Guidance Counselor) B.A. - Rosemont College M.A. - Villanova University Joseph R. Creamer (Guidance Counselor) B.Ed. - Shippcnsburg State College M.Ed. - Temple University Gertrude Moore (Registered Nurse) R.N. - St. Mary’s Hospital B.S. - West Chester State College 103 “He’s Busy Now, Can I Take A Message?” wm ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES - ROW I: Mrs. Sheridan. Mrs. Kcrstcttcr, Mrs. Fricl, Mrs. Mrs. Nelms. Tax Assessor McGowan. ROW 2: Miss Lyons, Mrs. Shafran, Mrs. Wilford. Mrs. Picone, Miss Miller. Mrs. O’Neill. Phys. Ed. SECRETARIES - Mrs. Shearer. Miss Brookover. Mrs. Geist. Mrs. Tagland. Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Klinger. Mrs. Skiles. m Mrs. Gregor, History Mrs. Keen, Library 104 Who Spilled That On The Floor? Call Nick. CAFETERIA - ROW . Mrs. Ciarlone. Mrs. Cain. Mrs. Casenta. Mrs. Daylor. Mrs. DiLuigi . ROW 2: Mrs. Philips. Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Bogush, Mrs. Swarner. ROW3: Mr. Childs. Mrs. Main. Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Goldrick. Mrs. Simmons. ROW 4: Mrs. Marcocci, Mrs. Katherman, Mrs. March, Mrs. Faber, Mrs. Limbach .. .. Mr. Mazzi 105 Mr. Perella What Is So Irresistible About The Faculty Room? William W Cain (English) B.A.-Lchigh University Downingtown isn't such a bad school. After all, it took a high school senior, taught him what he needed to know, sent him off to college and then hired him as a teacher. That's right; Mr. Bill Cain was once a student at Downingtown. Now that he is part of the faculty and mingling with his old teachers, he’s gotten down to an informal first name basis. However, to him Mrs. Hadfield and Mrs. Miller will always be Mrs. Hadfield and Mrs. Miller. Mr. Cain first thought of teaching after graduation. That's when he decided to become an English teacher even though as a student he didn't particularly care for the subject. Changing roles from student to teacher is a large step because not only is there a difference between being a student and a teacher, there is also a big difference between being a student teacher and a full time teacher. The difference Mr. Cain has encountered during the change from student to teacher is that he now is giving students the learning experience he was once given. He feels that it is a lot nicer being on your own as a full time teacher and not having someone looking over your shoulder. However, there’s a lot more involved in a teacher’s schedule than he realized as a student. Nowadays he thinks that the student-teacher relationship is more informal. The teachers are trying to find new and interesting ways to teach their classes and the students are speaking out more and aren’t as timid. Mr. Cain thinks he relates better with the people he teaches because there isn’t a wide age barrier. He tries to help them with the questions they may have so they can be prepared in some way for the future and their life. 106 Robert A. Boyer (Phys. Ed.) B.S. - West Chester State College M.S. - Springfield College John Bycoskie (Science) B.S. - West Chester State College M.S. - University of Pennsylvania Caryl A. Bates (English) B.A. - University of Rochester Graduate work- Pennsylvania State University Frances A. Baliotti (History) B.A. - Cabrini College Thomas J. Bosak (General Ed.) B.A. - St. Charles (Phila.) John Appleby (History) B.S. - Millersville State College M.Ed. - West Chester State College Roger Aughenbaugh (Driver Ed.) B.S. - West Chester State College M.A. - West Chester State College Ronald E. Angle (Business) B.S. - Shippensburg State College 107 Audrey M. Chambers (English) B.S. - West Chester State College M.T.E. - Villanova University Charles Chiccino (Phys. Ed.) B.S. - West Chester State College Villanova University lx uis E. Caparro (History) B.S. - West Chester Slate College M.S. - West Chester State College Howard J. Caskey (History) B.S. - Pennsylvania State University 108 Denise Coleman (Math) B.S. - West Chester State College Maybe Teachers Learn From Students Kathi Chamra (English) B.S. - Pennsylvania State University Betty Collins (Home Economics) B.S. - Indiana University of Pennsylvania M.A. - Teachers College, Columbia University Daniel R. Dantonio (Ind. Arts) B.S. - Millersvillc State College John M. Davidson (Science) B.S. - West Chester State College Up Close And Personal Bettina DeMicco (English) B.S. - West Chester State College M.S. - Pennsylvania State University Mrs. DeMicco finds herself very busy with teaching, hostessing, and caring for her home and family. She is certified in both elementary and secondary teaching. Before moving to her present home in Chester Springs, she taught in an elementary school for six years. She has been a full time English and reading teacher at DHS for the past five years. Mrs. DeMicco, mother of three children, claims she has never had any of them in class. She says, “Both my children and I would feel awkward in that situation.” Mrs. DcMicco’s work week does not end at 3:00 on Friday as most teachers’ do. After school on Fridays she goes to the Peddler Inn, a restaurant owned jointly by her and her husband, where she works on the payroll. After this task she then spends the remainder of the evening hostessing. Saturday afternoons and evenings are also devoted to the restaurant. She works there during the week only if she is needed, because her time is so limited. Mrs. DeMicco has a very full day, teaching six classes which are as diverse as lower elementary to college level. She has two classes where she teaches a relatively new program, the federally funded Title 1, which deals with students having difficulty in reading. Yet, in another class, she teaches those students having an exceptionally high I.Q. in reading. Mrs. DeMicco states that she receives a great deal of satisfaction in helping her students learn. She has found, as a teacher, that she must be flexible and tolerant. She feels a teacher must build a relationship between herself and her students. However, it takes effort on both sides to conquer the student’s reading difficulties. “If the student is sincerely interested and wants to improve, he can improve.” 109 How Depressing To Think That Teachers Upclose And Personal Joan Finn (History) B.S. - West Chester State College Graduate work- University of Delaware It’s hard to imagine the calm, sophisticated lady promenading or dosie-doeing, but after school these things are common to Mrs. Joan Finn. Mrs. Finn, a teacher at DHS for the past eleven years and head of National Honor Society, does all these things and more. She is very active in square dancing. She graduated from a square dancing school in 1972. Mrs. Finn says square dancing is definitely an escape for her. She can go to square dancing all tired out, and come home revitalized. Square dancing takes up much of her time. She dances one night a week for fun and another night she goes to a workshop to keep up on the calls. She dances in the Pen-Del district and is editor of their monthly publication, Pen-Del Fed Fax. Her dancing has taken her all over Pennsylvania and New Jersey and even as far as California. For someone who is this involved in square dancing, it is hard to see how Mrs. Finn has time to be a teacher. Rebecca C. Desmond (Art) B.S. - Kutztown State College Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Martha P. Donaghy (French. Spanish) A.B. - University of Illinois Janet M Fontaine (Spanish) K. Randall Dietrich (English) B.S. - West Chester State College B.S. - Shippcnsburg State College M.A. - Villanova University Graduate work- West Chester State College Have Been In School All Their Lives. Sheila Dusinberre (Home Economics) B.S. - Carnegie Mellon University Graduate work- Cornell University Millicent Fails (Business) B.S. - Pennsylvania State University M.Ed. - Temple University Ronald L. Ditzler (Music) B.S. - Gettysburg College M.A. - Ohio Stale University John R DiBenedetto (Ind. Arts) B.S. - Chcyncy State College M.S. - Millcrsville State College 111 Thomas Gdowik (Math) B.S. - Kutztown State College Betty H. Grebey (Librarian) B.S. - Kutztown State College M.S.L.S. - Drexel University Thomas A. Haas (English) B.A.E.D. - University of Delaware Sylvia Holder (English) B.A. - Pennsylvania State University M.A. - Temple University Elizabeth F. Hadfield (English) B.S. - Ursinus College 112 Edith V. Hille (Science) B.S. - West Chester State College Kathryn R. Hallman (English) B.A. - University of Delaware Whatever Happened To Teachers That Wore Ties? Mary French (English) B.A. - Jacksonville University M.A. - Villanova University Joseph E. Hook (Math) Thomas L. Holder (Ind. Arts) A.B. - King’s College (Wilkes-Barre) B.S. - California State College “Do you realize. Mr. Petty, that ties today cost “I realize that. Mr. Gaskins. Not only that, but S7.50 each? they also make shirt collars fray faster.” Up Close And Personal John Gaskins (Science) B.S. - Elizabethtown College M.A. - West Chester State College Have you ever decided to do something different and “get away from it all ?” Mr. John Gaskins has found a rather unique way of doing just this. Every summer for the past six years he has left DHS and journeyed to the boondocks of Maine to change his identity from teacher to fishing guide. This may seem like a drastic switch, but Mr. Gaskins really enjoys the job. He vacationed in Maine when he was younger, and he liked being away from towns and crowds. He and his wife stayed there for two summers, after which one of the camp owners mentioned to him that he could be a fishing guide and make money at something he really enjoyed. He look the advice, and by his third summer there he was a licensed fishing guide for the state of Maine. On a typical day, he will rise at 7:00, pick up the people who have hired him, and be on the lake or stream where they will be fishing by 8:00. They will fish til about noon, at which time he will clean and fry any fish they have caught, along with a lunch they bring in a basket. He cuts all the wood for the fire, and does everything like a true camper. Lunch will be over at about 2:00, and they will fish again til 5:30 or 6:00. He will then take the fishermen home and clean their fish for them. He may then have to repair the motor in his canoe, or if it has rained he will catch bait. To some people this may seem like a lot of work, but Mr. Gaskins does not call it work. He says it relaxes him and helps him get away from the routine of being a teacher. There is also more money in this job than almost any other summer job. Mr. Gaskins likes to be his own boss, and in the next five or six years he hopes to have his own campground and live in Maine year round. 113 It Seems Impossible For Teachers To Have Up Close And Personal Alray Johnson (Driver I d.) B.S. - West C Hester Slate College If things had been different, that man you saw walking around the halls on crutches might have wrestled in the 1976 Olympics. Mr. Alray Johnson states, “It was total frustration!” Me would have preferred losing at the Olympics to having his knee go out. If Mr. Johnson had made it to the Olympics, he would have wrestled Gene Davis, a two time national champ at 136 pounds. Financially, Mr. Johnson got the Downingtown National Bank to sponsor him because trials for the Olympics cost too much money. If Mr. Johnson's knee improves he is going to wrestle in the Pan-American games in 1978. From there, if he qualifies, he w ill begin his training for the 1980 Olympics. Mr. Johnson started wrestling when he was in ninth grade. He was already captain of the basketball team in junior high, but he quit to go out for wrestling and here he is today. Mr. Johnson trained hard to prepare himself for what he never got a chance to attempt. He got up at five a. m. everyday and ran five to seven miles. He arrived at school at seven thirty a.m. and he coached after school from three o'clock until six o'clock. He traveled to Lancaster, New York, or Philadelphia to athletic clubs three times a week. Mr. Johnson who lives in Potts-town. twenty-five miles away, rode his ten-speed bike to and from school three times a week. Even though he has been in such hard training, he still manages to look great, thanks to his wife's expert sewing ability. Just think, Downingtown High School may have an Olympic champ on its hands. Paul A. Leonard (Art) B.S. - Kutztown State College M.S. - Kutztown State College Ronald Ci. Knickerbocker (Science) Carl R Houp (Ph s Ed.) B.S. - Ed in boro State College B.S. • West Chester State College M S. - Westminster College M.S. - West Chester State College Than We Do, Doesn’t It? More Homework Hayden Leffler (Math) B.S. - West Chester Slate College Vincent M. King (Business) B.S. - Indiana University Geri Margin (Math) B.S. - Kutztown State College Paul Hurley (History) B.S. - W'cst Chester Slate College Vi .A. - W'est Chester Stale College Jill C. Laurento (Spanish) B.S. - West Chester State College M.A. - West Chester State College 115 David B Martin (Science) Elma . Miller (History) B.S. - East Stroudsburg State College B.S. - Temple University Graduate work-Pennsylvania State University M.S. - West Chester State College Vicki Gansner (German) B.S. - Southeast Missouri State University Linda I. Menlo (Business) B.S. - Shippcnsburg State College M.A. - Villanova University Do They Know What Goes On Behind Their Backs? David K. Mitchell (History) B.S. - West Chester State College M.A. - Villanova University Anne R. McGee (Math) B.S. - Buckncll University Lois Martin (Math) A.B. - Obcrlin College Paul E. Matter (Photography) B.S. - Millersville State College M.A. - Ball State University Up Close And Personal Dorothea B McClean (Ind. Arts) B.S. - Millersville State College Following in the footsteps of other female firsts such as Marie Curie and Amelia Earhart, Mrs. Dorothea McClean has established herself as the first woman industrial arts teacher at DHS and has made a place for herself in a job previously a male stereotype. She got started in it because her father, who was a school superintendent, told her the best job for a woman was teaching. Her best subjects were math, science, and art, but industrial arts appealed to her practical sense. Mrs. McClean says that she doesn't mind working in a man's job, and the male teachers don't resent her. She thinks that “Besides brute strength. I can do my job as well as they can. They work together as a team, but they’re not totally oblivious to the fact that she’s a woman.“They tend to watch their language a little more! She also says that from students, there is a lot of initial resentment, especially from guys who don’t want a woman telling them w hat to do. Eventually, though, they come and ask for help. Her daughter Hope has been in her class, and Mrs. McClean says she is definitely rougher on her. She doesn't want to be stigmatized as letting her daughter get special treatment. Although she has an unusual job. Mrs. McClean is not a women's libber. She enjoys spending several hours in the kitchen preparing a meal, but she rarely has the time. She rises very early in the morning to do two loads of wash, and then irons when she gets home. Her four daughters all have specific jobs to do to help out. She works on summer maintenance at the school painting, repairing, and doing general handiwork. Mrs. McClean says that singing in her church choir helps to relax her. She also loves to sketch, but that has also lost out to her many other activities. All in all. Mrs. McClean can be admired for her activities as mother and modern woman in an unusual job. 11? Could The School Run Without Teachers? Up Close And Personal Robert I). Noble (Math) A. A - Hcrshcy Junior College B. S. - Millcrsvillc State College Alan Petty (History) B.A. - Drew University M.A. - University of Pennsylvania Robert Schnure (History) BA- Buckncll University M A T - Duqucsnc University Traveling can be a wonderful experience especially when four and a half months are spent abroad. In 1971, along with his wife, Mr. Robert Schnure -traveler, political aficionado, coach, and well-rounded teacher - set out for Europe. They visited eleven foreign countries in which they simply camped out and went where they pleased. During this trip. Mr. Schnure found Norway and Greece to be his favorite countries because of their extremes in governmental practices. His traveling has helped him better relate to his students. He feels his teachings have more meaning if he can give actual cases instead of referring to a book he read. During his high school years Mr. Schnure could be found playing football and basketball: now he can be found assistant coaching cross-country and girls basketball. Upon leaving high school in Pittsburgh, he attended Buckncll University to receive his B.A. in history. Afterwards, he went to Duquesne University for his master’s and teaching degree. After his college graduation, he taught at a private school for two years, teaching one student every thirty minutes. Some of the subjects he taught were anthropology, algebra, general math, and American history. When Mr. Schnure first came to Downingtown, he was kidded for his lack of identity. I le was doing quite a bit of substituting in various fields. For instance, he taught algebra, world cultures, art classes, and all three of the senior history electives before finally getting a steady job. All in all, Mr. Schnure can be classified as an omniscient individual. In others’ opinions, he knows a lot about a lot of things: in his opinion, he knows a little about a lot of things. J William Schmidt (Science) B.S. - West Chester State College M S. - West Chester State College Jerry Nowak (Ind. Arts) B.S. - Ball State University M.Ed. - Millcrsvillc State College 118 Richard S. Nippes (History) Nancy Perry (Home Economics) Valerie C. Reii (Science) ' Pennsylvania State University B.S. • University of Illinois B.S. • West Chester State College M.Ed. - Temple University 119 Debbie Turner (French, Spanish) B.S. - West Chester State College B.S. - Villanova University Denise Weakland (Librarian) B.S. - Clarion State College M.S.L.S. Villanova University 120 Gary Wagner (Music) B.S. - West Chester State College Roberta Szabo (English) B.S.-West Chester State College Do Teachers Get Tired Of Red Tape, Too? Shirley P Shea (Science) B.S. - West Chester State College M.A. West Chester Stale College Donna L. Usher (Art) B.F.A. - Moore College of Art B.S. - Moore College of Art Jean A. Shiffer (Phys. Ed.) B.S. - East Stroudsburg State College M.Ed. - West Chester Slate College Up Close And Personal Raymond Michael Valentine (Business) B.S. - Temple University M.E. - Pennsylvania State University Since the first grade Vlr. Valentine has been interested in plays, a fact which led him to Hollywood at the age of twenty-six. There he actively participated in various activities and jobs. First he worked for Columbia Pictures as Assistant Public Relations Director. Just some of the plays which he directed were Twelve Angry Men. You Can't Take It With You. and Pal Joey. Still in Hollywood. Mr. Valentine studied voice, tap, and dance which then led him to be a dance instructor for Veloz and Yolando Dance Company. Also he was a contract agent for Arthur Murray. Then changing tactics from the art of dancing and theater a bit, he became a spy for the Pinkerton Detective Agency, a job he found to be the most interesting while in Hollywood. Leaving Hollywood, Mr. Valentine continued to delay his teaching for more interesting and challenging jobs. For example, he ran a dark room for a publishing company in Los Angeles and also owned his own chain store called the Red Robin. Later he decided to start teaching, and now he is a very dedicated teacher here at Downingtown. He claims he always wanted to be a teacher. “I guess it all happened in elementary school for me; I loved my own teachers.” Here at Downingtown he loves his field of teaching and he feels it is very important to become involved with his students and the school itself. “I live for the students. 121 Junior Class Officers Michelle Mathis (Treasurer). Greg Schncck (President). Kathy Stelzcr (Vice President). Kathy Hcrion (Secretary) S. Albert S. Alexander I) Altringcr T. Androwick M. Anthony K. Arters D. Ayoub T. Bair C. Baker D. Baldwin J. Barley C. Barringer J. Bates K Beavers S. Belknap J. Biggers R Bird R Blcchman J. Bogush J. Borst P Bowman C. Bradlee P Brcthaucr A. Brown C. Brown B Browne M. Brunen V. Bubas W Buchanan R. Buckles D. Bull S. Burgess S. Burns J. Buruschkin J. Cadmus L. Cain A Campbell M. Cannell A. Capriotti J. Carbo G. Carey C. Carfrey C. Caridi D. Case J. Castaldi C. Cclii C. Chadwick M. Chatman-Royce K. Childs F. Chilla J Chilla L. Christman P. Ciotti M. Cipollini C. Civis C. Cochrranc C. Colatta G. Collins J. Collins J. Combs J. Combs M. Connelly J. Cook 122 C Cooney W. Cooper L. Corllcssa H. Coyle G. Coyle R Craig L. Creamer K. Crist J. Cunningham J. Daghir I) D'Agostino B Dallas B Davis G. Davis J. Davis P Davis T. Davis H. Decovny T. Delio P DeMicco K Dempsey C. Deputy K Derk M. DcSilcts S. Dctterline J. Diamond K DiClemcntc D DiI ulus VI. DiHuliis F. DiFuria A DiOttavio R DiSilvestro S. Donovan M. Dorman D. Dorsey R Dorsey A. Dowlin S. Duckcnficld D. Dunn S. Dymek D. Dyson M. Hhrgott R. Hkdahl R. Eppehimer J. Estheimer B Etheridge R. Evans R Evans R Evoli D. Farling J. Fehr R. Ferrell M. Ficca J. Fillman 1.. Fillman S. Filoromo L. Finkbiner T. Fisher P. Fletcher J. Flynn B Forbes R. Forbes S. Forbes 123 S. Forgionc B. Formica M. Forrest W. Foster S. Fox T. Fox D. Frame E. Frame T. Francclla W. Francclla C. Frisby S. Gable D Gaffney D. Gallagher T. Gaskin L. Gaspari R Gaudi J. Gazzcrro S. Gbur W. Geckle A. Gedney J. Gehrlcin J. Geist J. Giannarino D. Glass G. Glewwe E. Goleash K. Goodz L. Gore R Gorman J. Grabowski S. Grant W. Greiner T. Grier A. Griffith D. Griffith C. Griggs J. Grosch D. Gross R. Grubb V. Had field B. Hagomon K Hall M. Hamilton R. Hannum L. Harrop T. Hawes J. Hawthorne D. Hazzard K. Heckman J. Hcndcrlite L. Henry B. Henzie K. Her ion E. Hicks K Hicks L. Hiddlcson B. Hines T. Hitchner M. Hockenberry K. Hoeflich E. Hoffman R Holden 124 P Holt G. Hoopes L. Hopkins E. Horan S. Houck B. Howard J. Howlcy H. Hughes B. Hurst R Hurst D. Huss A. Ippolito K. Irwin D Ivey C. Jackson L. Jamerson J. Jameson D. Jeffrey D. Jenkins K. Jewell A. Johnson D. Johnson J. Johnson M. Jones I. Jorgenson T. Kabatt T. Kaiser S. Kallmeycr R. Kaster S. Kathcrina A. Kauffman M. Keller B. Kelly L. Kelly S. Kelly A. Kennedy T. Kephart C. Kiernan D. King C. Kinney C. Klein J. Knapp C. Kneuker S. Kolar J. Konick D. Krapf V. Ksepka T. Laird B Lakey C. Lalunde A. Lambert K. Lammey Vi. Lang K. Langford R Lawrence C. Leach T. Lee S. Lehr S. l.eidy B Lewis J. Lewis C. Lichok B. Lien 125 B. Lillmars C. Lock S. Long M. I.ongenccker E. Lucas W. I.undbcrg P Lynch S. Lynch D. McAlpine J. McClure P McCuc M. McCulloch D. McDermott C. McDonald D McDonald J McDonald R. McEntcc E. McGechan D. McIntyre C. McKcith J. McKcon S. McNally K. McN'cvich G. MacDougal B MacKcnzie D. Madrigale R. Madrigale K. Magasich F. Manctta H. Maragakes W. Martin S. Martin S. Martin A. Martius M. Massimini M. Mathis M. Mathis G. Mazzotta M. McCray J. Menti B. Mcrtz B Miller H. Miller J. Miller S. Miller S. Miller J. Millham B. Minahan B. Mintzcr D. Molnar K. Moore M. Moore N. Moore A. Morgan M. Muldowncy P. Murdock J. Murray C. Murtaugh M. Myers B. Nast G. Nelms T. Ncwlin L. Nicklcs 126 K. Nielson J. Nokes S. Nonken L. Novak R Obcndorfcr T. O'Connell C. O’Connor K. Ocstrcich R O'Neill L. Painter S Pannebaker W. Pannebaker R Parker B Parrish M. Parvensky L. Patterson N. Payton B Pealer W. Perkins J Peterson R Peterson S. Petri B Phillips B Phillips J Pickering R Picrsol L. Pignoli H. Pinkerton R Pitkin J. Pollock T Porter L Potts L Powell R Powell D. Price C. Pringle E. Pulsifcr D. Ranicri B Recce J. Reed L. Reed R. Reeder G. Reeves S. Refford J. Reifsnyder V. Rcti A. Rhodes T Rhoades J. Richey B Riffev R Rissell S. Roberts L. Robinson VI Rogers S. Roscoc J. Rosenlieb M Ross S. Ross E. Ruggiero M Runycn VI R an B Saathoff T Saccuto 127 D. Sander J. Sapper S. Sarmento T. Sarmento J. Savastio S. Schandcl L. Schicman R. Schmid C. Schmitt G. Schncck A. Scofield F. Scott W. Scott M. Schwartz J. Seiplc A. Shea T. Shea C. Simmers K. Simmons D. Singleton J. Sitcr K. Sitkowski D. Sitlingcr C. Smigocki G. Smiley L. Smith T. Smith K. Snyder M. Spencer D. Spittler R. Stacey J. Stalder S. Steimer S. Stellabott K. Steltzer M. Stewart S. Stilwell C. Stockhoff P. Sumcrficld J. Summers K. Supplcc T. Sweeney L. Swisher A. Switzer L. Talbert J. Talucci M. Talucci F. Taraschi B. Thomas C. Thompson K. Thompson W. Thompson R. Tiller D. Tishuk D. Torbik P. Trainor D. Trego D. Trego F. Trego H. Trego K. Trego M. Trego J. Treptow 128 E. Troy P. Troy E. Tucker N. Urban K. Urbine K. Ursini H. Valentino R. Valihura M. Vanlew M. Vargo K. Vattilana J. Vertigan S. Verzinskie L. Vogel S. Vourvoulias S. Wagner E. Wakefoosc M. Walck J. Waldenmaier S. Waldron W. Waldron S. Waldrop G. Wallace P. Wallace J. Wallitsch M. Walton D. Wansink R. Warihay M. Warner A. Weaber K. Welch J. Weldon R. Westerholm M. Weston M. Whiteman W. Whiteman B. Wildauer D. Wilgis B. Wilkerson A. Williams J. Williams D. Wilson L. Wilson L. Wilson E. Wimmer J. Wolf B. Wolfe T. Yannclla P. Ycnser L. Young R. Zeiders E. Zink E. Zinni Sophomore Class Officers: Mary Dougherty (Treasurer), Steve Parrish (Vice President), Leslie Wager (President), Jennifer Antrim (Secretary) R. Abel M. Adams S. Aharonian S. Alderman L. Alexander P. Allen R. Altringer G. Anthony J. Antrim J. Arters S. Aughey S. Bareford K. Barker S. Barker D. Barnes C. Bartone T. Baum R. Beam L. Beard L. Blair D. Blyc H. Bochringer T. Boggs M. Bones J. Book C. Borland L. Brackbill L. Brannan J. Branyan M. Brcnchak R. Bricker G. Briggs J. Britton T. Brookovcr C. Brown D. Brown T. Buck T. Buell B. Bull B. Burger M. Burgess T. Burns H. Busby B. Byerly R. Byron M. Caldwell D. Callaghan W. Cantor J. Carbutt L. Carcella C. Carter L. Case A. Castaldi D. Castaldi R. Cattafesta K. Cervcnka G. Cheyne K. Chicosky T. Chiesa M. Chiesa K. Chytil S. Clayton R. Clevenstinc 130 T. Clouser M. Cocco M. Cole L. Cominsky E. Conaghan D. Cook D. Cooper F. Cooper G. Cozzonc P. Cozzone V. Cozzonc B. Cressy R. Crossley R. Cruickshank G. Cummings J. Cunningham J. Cura C. Daghir M. Dague P. Dague R. Dague F. Dailey S. Dailey M. Dampman D. Davis S. Davis S. Davis S. Davis W. Davis L. Dawson M. DeHaven J. DeMucci A. DcRenzie J. Desiderio R. DesRuisseaux B. Deufel K. Dewces S. Dewces C. DiBcrardinis M. DiBcrardinis D. Diehl D. DiEuliis M. Dillow S. DiMatteo D. DiSantis J. Dollar D. Donlon M. Dougherty M. Dowlin S. Drumheller W. Dudley D. Dunleavy B. Dunwoody D. Duvall D. Ebert D. Eckenbach A. Edwards R. Edwards K. Eickstedt B. Emery L. Erdman C. Espcnlaub M. Esworthy 131 K. Evans R. Evans K. Evilsizor M. Fabo D. Failor A. Farnum D. Farnum J. Farnum J. Fascl C. Faust D. Ferrell K. Fetterman K. Fiedler J. Figurclli F. Filoromo L. Filoromo P. Finley C. Fiore J. Fischer J. Flasher J. Flick A. Forbes R. Forbes C. Formica R. Forward T. Fossett C. Foster K. Fox S. Francclla D. Frank B. Franklin M. Franklin A. Frcas V. Freas J. Fricl R. Fries J. Frippcl D. Fulton M. Gable C. Galbraith E. Garcia K. Garnett F. Gasper L. Gathman R. Gaudi L. Gaza B. Gazzerro L. Geschwindt A. Gilfillan J. Gilligan E. Glackin D. Glewwe K. Goddard G. Gotbcrg B. Gray M. Gray J. Green J. Griggs J. Grigson J. Haas J. Haase M. Habecker J. Hahn 132 C. Haigh C. Haley K. Haley G. Hall S. Hall C. Hanks D. Hannum L. Hannum T. Hannum M. Harlow C. Harman J. Harp D. Harpel D. Hart B. Hasson K. Hayes K. Hedrick R. Hegarly S. Helm P. Hemcher H. Henderlite C. Henderson M. Hendricks E. Henry J. Henry P. Henry S. Henry J. Hensel K. Hess S. Hippie M. Hodge K. Hohl J. Honey C. Horne N. Hornick D. Howard S. Howley R. Hoxter G. Hubler H. Hue R. Hughes T. Hunt K. Ingram M. Ippolito S. Irey R. Irons G. Jackson B. Johnson B. Johnson J. Johnson C. Jordan J. Kaiser J. Kane D. Kauffman R. Kazmierski N. Keesey R. Keesey D. Kelly R. Kelly S. Kelton J. Kendig H. Kim J. Klunk 1J3 L. Knapp J. Knight T. Kobcski D. Kominsky R. Koons M. Koroly C. Kraras M. Krauscr J. I add C. Laird J. Lambert P. Lambert T. Lance M. La Rose D. Lary A. Lasoff S. Latshaw C. Leamy T. Lee J. Lender S. Lenhart N. Lennox C. Lewis G. Lewis G. Lewis V. Lewis M. Long F. Longenecker T. Loomis K. Lynch M. McBride J. McCann T. McCarraher K. McClatchy K. McClatchy K. McClain T. McClean W. McClure D. McCue D. McDermott M. McDonald T. McDonald L. McDowell J. McFalls J. McGinley B. McGowan R. McIntyre R. McJilton B. McKee A. McKeever M. McKibbin K. MacDonald M. Madrigale K. Maenak G. March M. Marcocci A. Martin D. Martin D. Martin K. Martini F. Marvin T. Marx D. Mascherino 134 W. Mason T. Massucci B. Maugcr P. May L. Mayo M. Meadow K. Meehan G. Mehrhoff C. Mcister D. Mcnto J. Memo M. Mcnto J. Mcssa R. Metanchuk T. Meyer J. Mihalo T. Milcy D. Miller J. Miller P Miller R Miller G. Mills J. Minahan W. Mintzer J. Monroe B. Moore D. Moore M. Moore S. Morris D. Moser D. Murdock M. Murtaugh L. Mull E. Muller T. Myers B. Naftal F. Neal L. Nelson M. Norris J. Nothc M. Null A. O’Donnell J. O’Neill M. Ovimct S. Parrish D. Parvensky D. Parvin B. Pasquarella K. Patton V. Paulson G. Peters B. Peterson N. Petrella M. Pettus S. Picper G. Pierce K. Piersol P. Piersol K. Plante G. Poluch R Popjoy M. Porter P. Powell 135 G. Prcsson D. Proctor D. Pyle G. Rambo R. Rambo M. Rcdick A. Reese M. Reeser C. Reeves B. Rcfford S. Reinbrecht S. Richardson J. Ridings C. Rittenbaugh B. Roberts J. Robertson L. Rogers R. Roop J. Rorke M. Roscoe M. Roscoe L. Ross M. Roussel L. Ruble B. Russell D. Ruth R. Ryan C. Sack S. Sackel K. Sanderson D. Sanko C. Sarmento P. Savage C. Schaeffer S. Schandel C. Schauber S. Schell D. Scheve D. Schiltz L. Schlipf M. Schmidt J. Schmitt E. Schreiner C. Schroder N. Schultz T. Schwer J. Sciandra D. Sciarctta J. Scott L. Scott S. Senn L. Seymour J. Shanley D. Shavor D. Shutt J. Carey L. Simmers T. Simmers D. Simmons M. Singleton D. Sitlinger D. Slater D. Small 136 M. Smalley A. Smith B. Smith B. Smith D. Smith J. Smith J. Smith L. Smith R. Smith T. Smith B. Snyder B. Snyder L. Spadaro P. Sparklin J. Spatola C. Staciokas C. Starkey B. Steganius A. Sten C. Stine D. Stine J. Stine W. Stoner D. Storm K. Stout M. Strancre J. Stringer K. Strong M. Styles S. Supplee M. Sweeney W. Sweeney W. Sweigart D. Switzer S. Sykora V. Talucci K. Tenhoopen J. Terry S. Thatcher N. Thomas P. Thomas L. Tomlinson G. Tompkins T. Toto R. Travaglini A. Trego A. Trout D. Tyson L. Uhlmcr C. Umblc M. Urban C. Usavage M. Valentino R. Valentino S. Valihura K. Vilchcck M. von Hacht L. Wagner J. Wagner R Walck C. Walker A. Wallace R. Wallace 137 L. Walls R. Walls A. Walton D. Walton N. Walton T. Walton J. Ward G. Ware B. Warner J. Watts M. Wawrzyniakowski M. Weaver J. Webb L. Weer D. Welch P. Wetzel D. White E. Whiteman K. Whiteman K. Whitmore J. Wiley K Williams S. Williams H. Wilson B. Winship S. Wisdom T. Wise L. Wolfe R. Wolfe T. Wolfe J. Woll C. Woods S. Woodward V. Yang N. Yettcr H. Yoder J. Yost J. Yost S. Zaferes R. Zeiders B. Zink S. Ziobro mm yr Although many of us spent our years here trying to excel as scholars, some decided to spend time participating in extracurricular activities. DHS has a wide variety of clubs, and for the more athletic, a large sports program. These people seemed to find going up for a lay-up shot, recycling paper on Saturday mornings, cooking Spanish food, or running 5 miles in freezing temperatures more fulfilling than the monotony of classrooms and homework. Different strokes for different folks! “A Ches-Mont Championship” Produced By Bireley, We participate in this sport to be involved in school activities as well as the experience of getting along with other students. We learn discipline, skill, speed, finesse. Most of us enjoy sports in general and being outdoors, being involved and competing. The biggest thrill of victory that was felt by our team was knowing that all of our hard work was well worth the time and effort. Some of us also had the thrill of scoring goals, having the team depend on those of us who were on the offense. Winning when the pressure was on and keeping together as a team even when spirits were down. The highlights of our season were knowing that we didn't lose Districts by a goal and that we beat Owen J. after they beat us last year; knowing that to our 23 goals scored, only 4 were scored against us. Winning Ches-Monts. And 9 shutouts. Things we'll always remember: trash mouth, “walkin' down Canal St.” Shhh!!! I paid to be as noisy as 1 want; Raisin Light; Dice; take ten; pork chop, pork chop; macaroni; tree tree; Bitts; Blah; Watt Sun; Shireley Barley; Westy; Les; Barb D.; Lin; Reedy. “Rinkies realize they stand out BEHIND!” This year’s team was very close and we feel that our season will never be forgotten. We would also like to say that we feel the juniors and rinkies will carry on our success. - Linda Mattioni, Janet Reed, Heidi Bittman 142 VARSITY HOCKEY - ROW . Janet Reed (Sr. Co-Captain). Heidi Bittman (Sr, Co-Captain). ROW 2: Barb Dunwoody (Sr.), Cindy Brown (Sr.). Barb Blyc (Sr.), Colleen Murtaugh, Ronnie Delia Motta. Leslie Ward (Sr.), Kim Brian (Sr. Manager). ROW 3. MissShifler (Coach). Rene Sweeney, Janet Westenburger (Sr.) Sharon Watson (Sr.). Cathy Trccr (Sr.). Linda Mattioni (Sr.). Sandy Bireley (Sr.). Kathy Herion, Anne Kennedy. Bittmann, Brown, Reed, Treer, Ward, Watson . . . DHS OPP. Conestoga 3 0 East 2 0 Great Valley 0 1 O. J. Roberts 2 0 Pottsgrovc 2 1 St. Pius 1 0 Spring Ford 2 1 Henderson 2 0 Kennett Square 2 1 Boyertown 1 0 Pottstown 1 0 Coatesville 2 0 Phoenixville 3 0 Record: 9 wins. 1 loss. Chcs-Moni; 12 wins. I loss overall. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY - ROW I: Dottic Dunn. Sherri Grant. Bcv Lillmars. LuAnne Creamer. Fran Daily, Kelly Garnettc. ROW 2: Wendy McClure. Joan Haase, Jcannic Minahan. Amy Sten. Joy Branyun. Bonnie McKee. Laurie Alexander, Robin Edwards. ROW 3: Cindy Klein. Mary Beth Swartz. Lynn Reed. Michelle Runyan. Landa Vogel. Kathy Jewell. Nancy Urban. Lori Clifton. Lynda Patterson, Laura Wilson. 143 It Was A Winning Season, But All Good FOOTBALL - ROW . Dave Forbes (Sr.), Chris DeMark (Sr.), Dean Warner (Sr.), Dave Salinas (Sr.). Anthony Celii (Sr.. Captain), Mike Madrigale (Sr.. Co-Captain), Joel Ashinhurst (Sr., Co-Captain), Jesse Hamilton (Sr., Captain), Jeff Hoehing (Sr.). Steve Gehrlein (Sr.), Kim Prusack (Sr.), Nick Poluch (Sr.), George Grandizio (Sr.), ROW 2: Dennis Boggs (Sr ). Chris Watts (Sr ), Brian Dougherty (Sr.), Rich Hippie (Sr.), Doug Martin (Sr.), Steve Gotberg (Sr.), Thor Cheyne (Sr.), Joe Martin (Sr.), Dave Greene (Sr.). Madison Westmoreland (Sr.). Ike Warnick (Sr.). Mike Donlon (Sr.), Ken Borland (Sr.), Vince Mancini (Sr.), ROW 3: Bob Pcalcr, W'es Pannebaker. Mike Ficca. Brian Parrish. Craig Thompson. Doug McIntyre, Chris Celii, Mike Massimini, Bill Minahan, Mike Marcocci, Rob Dorsey. Damian DiEuliis. John Chilla. Al Scofield. Mark Myers. ROW 4: Will-Jay Francclla, Bob Madrigale, Mike Norris, Paul Sparklin, Jay Carbutt, Glenn Gotberg. Randy Schmidt. John Mcnti. Anthony DiOttavio, Harry Valentino. Bill Gazzarro. Tim Burns. Doug Castaldi, Carey Kicrnan, ROW 5. Mark Dampman. Dave Blyc. Randy Brickcr. Dave Dougherty. Dane Sitlcngcr. John McGinlcy. Steve Helm (Sr. Mngr), Jim Esthcimer (Jr. Mngr), Dave Sanko (Sr. Trainer) Things Must Come To An End . . . For the first time in years DHS battled for Ches-Mont championship right up until Turkey Day when we lost a frustrating 28-7 game to Coatesville. Overall we had a good season with 9 wins and 2 losses which is the best season in DHS history. Joe Martin going over 1,000 yards and having four of our guys-Martin, Anthony Celii, Steve Gotbcrg and Mike Madrigale - make first team Ches-Mont were highlights of our season. Defeating Pottstown for the first time in ten years and going above and beyond what people thought we would made our season complete. Names such as Dancing Bear, Stench foot, Muggsy, Captain Fog, Sasquatch, Orangutang, Pumpkin Scratchin’, Onaccountadcllapenna, NTB and Celii’s monkey drills made our practices go a little easier. We had a great year and we did it as a team, not as individuals. We were able to get up and help each other out every game. We enjoyed every moment of our three years of football at DHS; well, almost every moment. There is nothing anyone could have done to make it more enjoyable, except maybe by beating Coatesville and winning the Ches-Monts. There is only one thing we regret looking back: we regret that it won’t be our sophomore year at DHS next year so we’d have it to do all over again. - Joel Ashinhurst, Jesse Hamilton, David Forbes. DHS OPP Phoenixvillc 7 6 Boyertown 29 8 East 14 0 Owen J. Roberts 10 0 Henderson 28 12 Spring-Ford 14 0 Great Valley 7 24 St. Pius X 25 7 Pottsgrove 21 0 Pottstown 44 0 Coatesville 7 28 Record: 9 wins, 2 losses overall; 8 wins. 2 losses Ches-Mont. Coach, Team, Pep, Steam Have Brought VARSITY SOCCER - ROW : Tim Matlack (Sr.). Roland Slarkey (Sr.). Peter Hoeflich (Sr.). Darrell Bull. Dave Farling, Dave Hcllhakc (Sr.). Dane McAlpine. Joe Cincotta (Sr.). Ken Porter (Sr.). ROW 2: J.C. Obendorfer (Sr.). Eric Miller (Sr.), Kevin O'Brien (Sr.). Bernic Punt (Sr.). Dennis Dankanich (Sr.), Wes Gabriel (Sr., Co-Captain), Jerry Klein (Sr., Co-Captain), Jamie Bogush. Ray Obendorfer, Millard Ryan, Scott Black (Sr.), Mr. Hurley (Coach). Missing-Mike Bryant. In the beginning of the year, everyone was uncertain of how we would do in Ches-Mont competition. We got humiliated by Great Valley and Unionville, then we got a few breaks and started winning. The first victory against Coatesville was a total team effort in which we played almost flawlessly. Luck was with us from the start when Kevin O'Brien dribbled up the field from his fullback position and lofted one in from fifty yards out. From then on the game was ours, controlling both sides of the field with exceptional play from midfielders Dave Hellhake, J.C. Obendorfer, and fullbacks Dennis Dankanich, Jamie Bogush, and Scott Black. Wes Gabriel had a fine day and was rewarded with his first shutout. The third and final score was added later on, and the game ended at 3-0. Our last game was an upset with Owen J. beating us 1-0. We all encouraged one another. We stuck together, and that’s what makes a team. It was a thrill being competitive this year, trying harder and letting people know we could win. The team would like to express their gratitude and extend their appreciation to the fans which supported them throughout the season. A special thanks to athletic director, Mr. Boyer, for making the season possible and to the coaches Mr. Hurley and Mr. Davidson for putting their time and dedication into formulating the team. - Wes Gabriel, Ken Porter 146 Soccer A Long Way In Two Years JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER - ROW .- Leigh Hannum. Dave White, Richard Altringcr, Dave Parvensky, Trent Boggs. Jim Webb, Charles Espcnlaub. Greg Presson. ROW 2: Mike Whiteman. Steve Kolar. Drew King, Bruce Burger, Matt Urban. Jeff Watts. Dan Welch, Scott McIntyre, Art Freas, Bud Zinni, Mark Longncckcr. ROW 3: Brian Hcnsic, Mike Gable, John Rorke, Rick Dunn. Brad Wildauer. Jamie McFalls, Mike Valentino. Marty Porter. Steve Sackel, Mr. Davidson (Coach) Great Valley DHS 0 OPP. 5 Unionville 1 5 Conestoga 1 1 Henderson 0 3 East 1 3 Coatesville 3 0 O.J. Roberts 3 0 Great Valley 2 1 Unionville 1 2 Henderson 0 0 East 2 1 Twin Valley 1 2 1 Coatesville 1 2 O.J. Roberts 0 1 Record: 4 wins. 5 losses, 1 tie, Ches- Mont, 4 wins, 8 losses, 2 ties. overall. .. . And Miles To Go Before I Sleep, And Miles To Go ... This year’s team was a young one but it was filled with dedication and that's what it takes. If you are truly dedicated to your team things will seem a little easier. Our team placement came before our personal achievements and during the many injuries this season, we all stuck together. Two of our best runners were sophomores, George Hall and Mark Roscoe, who finished high and were consistent. The sport is now open to females as well, although not many are interested. One of our teammates. Barb Berry, is really a good runner. She's only in ninth grade and she took seventh in the Ches-Monts. Even though Barb did well, the rest of us didn’t. There was really tough competition. An unexpected victory was our win over Owen J., our first meet. The biggest event we had was our victory over Henderson and we are proud of it. It’s funny how simple little words have secret meanings, and nobody but the cross country team will know what’s behind “animal,” “Mickey Mooney,” and “Moonshine,” or the feeling you get when you hear, “We only have one more lap!” - Jim Murtaugh, Tom Stretch, Ralph Eppehimer CROSS COUNTRY - ROW I: Mark Myers, George Hall. Mark Roscoe, Bryan Zink. Ralph Eppehimer. ROW 2: Jim Murtaugh (Sr.), Martin Roscoe, Darryl Trego, Steve Steimer, Tom Stretch (Sr.). Mr. Pastino (Coach). 148 J.V. CROSS COUNTRY - ROW I: Ed Zink, Mike Moore, Peter Troy, Bill Cantor. Richard Craig, Joe Weldon, Jeff Haas, Steve Ziobro, Pat Kintcr. ROW 2: Jesse Shutt (Sr., Manager). Scott Harrop (Sr.), Ed Grabowski (Sr.), Alex Roman, Tom Ncwlin, Jim Jameson, Mike Kane. Jim Shanley, Mr. Schnure (Coach). DHS OPP Owen J. Roberts 24 32 Phoenixville 25 32 Pottstown 33 22 Boyertown 44 17 St. Pius 17 44 East 48 15 Great Valley 47 15 Coatesville 47 16 Henderson 20 37 Twin Valley 26 29 Record: 3 wins, 5 losses Ches- mont, 5 wins, 5 losses overall. Lowest score wins. 149 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS • ROW I: Robin Nailor (Sr., Co-captain), Ingrid Nielsen (Sr.. Captain). ROW 2: Stephanie Smith (Sr.). Kim Brown (Sr.). Sue Schultz (Sr.), Anna Parvensky (Sr.). ROW 3: Brenda Mintzer, Carol Cooney, Karen Hall. Debbie Gaffney, Jayne Pickering, Jane Grabowski, Jane Gazzero. Lori Novak. Imagine A Game Without Them Stone Harbor ’76 ... you got your B’s ... Larenzo Stomp . . . Bozo boots . . . Bandaids . .. Shippcnsburg ’76 ... SHUT THAT SPIGOT OFF ... Boogie Fever . .. ARIVADERCHI! ... In my room ... Check it out! ... LEGS ... I hear ya knocking . . . game situation . .. 1000 hoagies ... “The Horse” ... games four nights a week K.B.-introduce yourself right on! ... A.P.-control yourself ... S.S.-Fly like an Eagle ... I.N.-stack ’em up . . R.N.-best attendance . . . S.S.-does she or doesn’t she? ... D.G.-most prompt .. . L.N.-little barbie doll .. . J.P.-Do that back handspring! ... K.H.-Farrah Fawcett the 2nd ... Grubby-what a joke! .. . L. 2 Gizzy-curlin iron ... C.C.-Carol Marol .. . B.M.-“I know T.M. too!” ... cherry cigars and S.C. We would like to extend our appreciation to all those who helped to make our year, ’76-’77 a success. 150 J.V. CHEERLEADERS - ROW I: Wendy Whiteman (Co-captain), Patty McCuc (Captain). ROW 2: Nancy Pctrella, Gina Mills, Carol Haigh. Dawn Brown, Teresa Milcy, Bonnie Bull. ROW 3: Sue Francclla, Gina Rambo, Tracy Meyer, Donna Storm, Missy Franklin. Debbie Jenkins. A Broken Ankle, Big Wins, And Foul (At Owen J.) Overall the team was highly successful this year. We had some bad moments such as our captain, Jesse Hamilton, breaking his ankle before the season even got under way, a disappointing loss to Phoenixville and the biggest disappointment of all was the loss at Owen J. Roberts because of the referee. We had big wins over Springford, Great Valley and our usual come from behind victories at Coatesville and Boyertown. Some of our highlights were our Christmas Tournament when Mike Massimini and Anthony Celii took first place, Steve Swarner took second place and we placed third as a team. We were second place all year until our loss at Owen J. Roberts. Mr. Jay, stay erect, where’s Frame, who’s Frame?, yea right mom, steam, Blye’s jokes, the senior party at the end of the season and Travis’ yells on the mat were some of the things that made our practices go a little easier. In the past five years that our coach, Alray Johnson, has been here, there have been all winning seasons and many second and third place ratings in the league. We owe many thanks to him. Also a great deal of thanks goes to the Wrestling Belles and to Mr. Leathers for trying to make our practices more interesting.-Anthony Celii VARSlTY- Otf' 1: Jim Webb, Steve Swarner (Sr.), Dave Hellhakc (Sr.), Lee Hannum, David Blyc, Mike Massimini, ROW 2: Brian Dougherty (Sr.). Bob Pealcr, Mike Bryant (Sr.), Anthony Celii (Sr.), Jim Travis (Sr.), Paul Sparklin.-Coachcd by Mr. Johnson 152 DHS OPP Springfield 29 23 Solanco 13 40 Coatesville 29 29 Great Valley 28 19 Ridley 5 45 Pottsgrove 36 15 Marple-Newton 30 25 Phoenixville 11 34 0. J. Roberts 13 28 Springford 24 19 East 37 20 Boyertown 32 26 Pottstown 21 33 Henderson 35 15 Conestoga 18 27 Record: 6 wins, 3 losses, 1 tie, Ches-Mont: 8 wins, 6 losses, 1 tie, overall JUNIOR VARSITY- ? ' I: Dan Howard. Mike Gabel. Kirk Hedrick. Pete Brcthaucr. Rick Tiller. Charles Carter, Perry Cozzone. Bob Thompson. Chris DeMark. ROW 2: Joe Cincotta, Ken Stout. Jamie Hahn, Vince Talucci, Bill Mintzer, Chuck Horne. Bill Waldron, Tim Hawes. Larry Schlipf, Rob Zeiders.-Coached by Mr. Leathers. 153 VARSITY- ROW I: Linda Thompson (Sr.). Janci Rccd (Sr.). ROW 2: Sharon Watson (Sr.), Sandy Birclcy (Sr.), Lori Carcclla, Donna Dorsey. Hope McCIcan (Sr.). Ann Kennedy, Kathy Hcrion, Rene Sweeney, Linda Patterson, Ronnie Della Motta, Miss Shiffer (Coach). The 1976-77 girls basketball season was very challenging as we were trying to live up to last year’s Ches-mont championship. Even though we had a winning season of 11 wins and only 4 losses, we were capable of doing better. To make an exciting season we had . . . At, Bean, C-L-I-C-K, Tudc, General, Ben-Chie, Ti, 21 inches, Carceola, Psycho-Analize, Smooch, Gabby, Finger, THUNDER THIGHS, Concentration, Again, Belly Button, End line. Psyche, Stand AM, 1 minute 50 second showers, Reebers, LOVE, etc., etc., etc. Have better luck next year!-Sharon Watson, Linda Thompson DHS OPP Kennett 46 15 Coatesville 51 46 Henderson 65 36 Phoenixville 48 59 Chichester 40 35 Conestoga 40 44 East 42 43 Great Valley 52 48 Phoenixville 46 44 Coatesville 38 35 Pottsgrove 48 20 Boyertown 54 33 Great Valley 31 38 Owen J. Roberts 74 32 Pottstown 34 57 St. Pius 50 43 East 46 27 Springford 42 39 Henderson 68 35 Record: 11 wins. 4 losses, Ches- Mont; 14 wins, 5 losses. overall. 14 And 5, Quick Showers, No Jive JUNIOR VARSITY - ROW I: Lorraine Spadaro. Bonnie McKee. Teresa Gaskin. Julie Wagner. Ann Weabcr. ROW 2: Stacy Zaferes, Jennie Ward. Wendy McClure. Jean Minahan, Mr. Schnure (Coach). Tina Marx. Kim Fcttcrman, Sue Hippie. 155 VARSITY- ROW I: Craig Thompson. Anthony Sweeney. Madison Westmoreland. Scott Burgess, John Chilla. ROW 2: Dave Sanko (Statistician. Trainer), Nick Cortlessa, Bob Pierce. Mike Keller. Scott Petri, Rob Dorsey, Chris Bradley. Craig Campbell, Steve Waldron (Manager). There are many different reasons for participating in basketball, but one of the biggest is probably that it is a fast, action-packed sport in which individuality is as important as team play. In the first half of the season, we lost a few “barn-burners” and ended up 4-6 in the Ches-Mont and 6-6 overall. In the second half we played better basketball and ended the season with a 13-11 record overall. Some season highlights were beating Great Valley in an exciting double-overtime victory at home to open the season, the overall fine play of high scorer Rob Dorsey, and the winning streak towards the end of the year that was necessary for a respectable season. We are grateful for all the support we received through all the ups and downs and the seniors wish the best of luck to next year’s tcam.-Bob Pierce. SENIORS-Mike Keller. Bob Pierce (Co-Captain), Madison Westmoreland (Co-Captain), Anthony Sweeney, Craig Campbell, Mr. Boyer (Coach). 156 A Few Lost Barn-Burners Preluded A Sizzling Finale. JUNIOR VARSITY- ROW I: Frank Neal. Mark Rogers. Drew Parvin. Joe DeMucci, Tim Burns. Larry Mayo. ROW 2: Rob Johnson, Mark Dague. Dave Bosscrt. Jay Carbutt. Jeff Robertson, Mike Norris. Mr. Walker (Coach). DHS OPP Kennett 66 31 St. Pius 68 52 Great Valley (2 OT) 70 66 Coatesville 38 58 Henderson 60 62 Springford 75 61 Pottstown 60 62 Phoenixville 45 42 Twin Valley 59 54 ChiChester 51 53 Pot tsg rove 45 60 O.J. Roberts 65 46 Boyertown 63 80 East 64 65 Great Valley 55 61 Coatesville 42 53 Henderson 48 65 Springford 61 46 Phoenixville 59 54 Pottsgrove 49 48 O. J. Roberts 45 39 Pottstown 65 54 Boyertown 50 62 East 63 52 Record: 10 wins, 10 losses Ches- Mont; 13 wins. 11 losses overall. 157 Does This Guy “Riggy” Disappear By Spring? During the Indoor Track season this year, we had some pretty exciting moments; such as our 880 relay team (Bill Wright, Jerry Klein, Matt McCray, Joe Martin) who won the gold medal at Haverford, but we also had some pretty agonizing moments when our 880 relay team (Bill Wright, Jerry Klein, Shane McCusker, Ikie Warnick) won the gold at Widener College but were disqualified. Probably the biggest highlight would be a sophomore, Mark Roscoe, who has already won four medals. Some of the sayings that could be heard during practices were . . . Riggy, I don't want it, you take it!, No, it is a mirage., Stu-pid, and Jerry loves practice so much he could watch it all day! Mr. Selcher and Mr. Cain did a real fine job with the team; we extend our thanks to them and good luck to next year’s team.-Tri-Captains INDOOR TRACK - ROW 1: Ed Grabowski (Sr.). Mark Roscoc. Ike Warnick (Sr.), Jerry Klein (Sr.), Bill Wright (Sr.). Shane McCusker (Sr.). Matt McCray, Darryl Bull, George Hall. John Staldcr. ROW 2: Pat Kintcr, Steve Zlotowski, Bruce Franklin. Victor Hagerstrom, Ralph Eppehimcr. Scott Kirley (Sr.), Joe Weldon, Ron Evans, Don Shavor. John Williams, Steve Morris, Carl Hurst, Bob Brewton. ROW 3: Mr. Cain (Coach), Drew Proctor. Fred Minahan (Sr.), Steve Beaver. Shawn Urbine, Terry Hawes. Dennis Williams (Sr.), Jim Shanley (Sr.), Tom Ncwlin, rogcr Pitkin, Mr. Selcher (Coach). I Only Play In The 80’s. If It Gets Hotter Than That, I Quit. I think this year was very disappointing to everyone on the team. This year’s golf team got off to a quick 5-1 start, that put us right up there with the leaders. Then we lost three out of our last four to finish the season at 6-5. Our one win during that stretch was a win against Great Valley which gave the Ches-Mont Championship to Coatesville. This year's team had a few individual highlights. I feel the most impressing ones are Mark Rogers’ 71 against Boyertown and Greg Peter’s and Mark Rogers’ 78’s against Coatesville at Coatesville; they were the first visiting players to break 80 there this year. Mark, Greg and I also went to the District 1 Golf Championship where I had an 80, while Greg and Mark had 82’s.-Paul Klaebcl Paul Klacbel (Sr.), Greg Peters, Brad Weiss, Eric Meyer, Steve Aughcy, Mark Rogers. Kevin Patton.-Coached by Mr. Morgan. 159 The Tooters And Twirlers Found A New Maestro, Marched POM-POM GIRLS - ROW I: Sharon Clayton. Nancy Payton, Teresa Gaskin, Liz Watchorn. Barb Bylcr, Fran DiFuria, Terry Smith. Valerie Hilton. SILKS - ROW I: Frani Manetta, Teresa Toto, Susan Gbur, Karen Protivnak. Cindie Fiore. Donna Russell. Debbie Hipp, Sharon Forbes. Helen Maragakes. Nancy Ycttcr, Sue Stcn. 160 With The Rest, And Continued To Perform At Their Very Best. BATON TWIRLERS - ROW I: Valerie Reti. Cathy Fiedler. Valeric Frcas, Gina Poluch. ROW 2: Cathy Schmitt. Mary Dougherty. Margie Caldwell. Jennifer Messa. Brenda Russell. We began with “Fanfare,” “Feelings,” and “Fascinating Rhythm” at band camp and we ended with “Fanfare,” “Feelings,” and “Fascinating Rhythm” at Thanksgiving. This year’s marching band season contained both good and bad experiences. It was the beginning of a new era for marching band at DHS and a season of trial and error for our new director, Mr. Gary Wagner. Inspite of freezing temperatures, rain, snow, and inner conflict, we gained the respect of both supporters and rivals. This season can best be described as an unsettled year of change and a step to the future. -Mark Wasmund Welcome To The Wonderful World Of Wagnerian Wunderkind. BLUE AND GOLD BAND-FLUTES: L. Hopkins, L. Hoffman, E. Barker, N. Payton, L. Gcschwindt. D. Ayoub, K. Henry, F. DiFuria, S. Barcford, C. Starkey, A. Baroni, B. Phillips, B. Wakefoosc. S. Fox, R. Warihay, A. Smith, L. Reed. B. Mauger. C. Ham. A. Trego, N. Filoroma, J. Antrim, N. Thomas, W. McClure, C. Sill. Alto Clarinet: C. DiBerardinis, S. Smith. Bass Clarinet: M. McCue. R. Wolfe. Contre Bass Clarinet: J. Honey. Oboe: P. Wallace. K. Heckman, M. DeHaven, H. Mattson. Clarinets: A. Dowlin. E. Reed, D. Stalder, C. Galbraith. J. Williams, J. Terry, C. Barringer, j. Branyan, S. Gbur, B. Whiteman, C. Rimes, D. Osborn.e J. McCann. S. Watson. D. Wilson, L. Brannan, T. Marx, B. Bylcr, D. Wansink, N. Yetter. W. Davis, S. Oakes, K. Edwards, S. Hippie. C. Kraras. Bassoon: D. Russell, Alto Sax: J. Figurclli, D. Hcit, D. Glass, T. Fox, J. Savastio, k. Mertz, M. Cole, G. MacDougal. Tenor Sax: M. McClure. S. Petri. K. Barker, J. O'Neill. Baritone Sax: B. Brew ton, J. Ware, T. Newlin. Cornets: S. Berry, R. Craig, J. Daghir, M. Wasmund, K. Ursini, T. Shea, D. Cook, T. Hawes. M. Ehrgott, B. Byerly, C. Thompson, M. McKibbin, D. Ruth. T. Brookover. T. Miley, S. Drumhcllcr, F. Longcncckcr. C. D’Agostino. French Horns: D. Nothstinc, C. Daghir, D. Bradley, L. Harrop, A. Paradise, S. Forbes, K. Hayes. L. Powell. Baritones: W. Kelton, C. Figurelli, D. Blankenship. Tuba: B. Hurst. M. Dcsilcts, A. Frcas, P. Ciotti, S. Carbo, R. Irons. Trombone: H. Klinger. R. Evans, S. Harrop, E. Lucas, D. Schwartz, R. Westerholm, J. Lyons, M. Kane, J. Jameson, S. Schandel, J. Fehr. J. Mcnto. R. Buckles. Percussion: J. Cunningham, B. Lien, R. Barringer, K. L!rbine, J. Mihalo, D. Zemplc, B. Zink, T. Hawes, T. Rhodes, D. Andrien. Mallets: A. Sten, S. Kelton. Mark A cC ure-MENC All Eastern Division Band. Sue Berry-Lower Southeastern District Band and Regional Band. 162 OFFICERS: ROW . Quadrant Leaders: Ann Dowlin, Jeff Figurclli. Linda Hopkins, Wayne Kclton. ROW 2: Valerie Freas (Co-Captain-Baton), Kathy Fiedler (Co-Captain-Baton), Mark McClure (Drum Major), Richard Barringer (Captain), Harry Klinger (Quadrant leader). The start of the 1976-77 school year left many band members with a question: What would band be like with a new band director? Our question was soon answered when we arrived at Hilltop Ranch in Maryland for band camp. We realized it would be a year of tears, happiness and a lot of hard work. In attending two competitions we received our greatest reward of satisfaction after many long hours of practice. With the money we earned from fund raising projects, the Concert Band went to Ossing, New York and then ended the year in competition in an adjudication. Although band was a great learning experience, the seniors especially hold many memories of Boston, Mickey Mouse in Florida, shaving cream, long bus rides, and always nik-nik in the practice rooms.-Donna Russell. 16J CONCERT CHOIR - ROW 1: C. Rimes. S. Wallace, B. Smith. P. Wedge. D. Nothstine. H. Maragakcs, S. Stilwell. A. Griggs. J. Wcstcnbcrger. M. Hasson. D Ayoub. D. Stalder. L. Ayars, E. Barker, B. Antrim. C. Woods. ROW 2: K. Henry, T. DiMartin. D. Woods. M. Caldwell. L. Harrop. T. Holmes. P. Loomis. A. Kennedy. S. Sten. W. Thompson. A. Baroni, N. Runycn, L. Smith. D. Irwin, S. Wagoner. ROW 3: T. Norris, D. Frame. T. Kephart, D. Russell, S. Reinbrecht. H.V. Gcdncy, T. Ncwlin, D. Shutt, C. Thompson. M. McClure, M. McCuc. D. McCrcight, C. Daghir. R. Hurst. B Hcnzie. D. Shavor. A M. Wright. ROW 4: D. Farling. J.T. Grosch, R. Obcndorfcr. M. Mathis. B. Punt, M. Styles, B. Roepe. C. Bryant, R. Butz, S. Harrop. N. DiFonzo, M. Filiaci. J. Shutt, B. Zinni. S. Cooke, M. Whitman, S. Miller. VOCAL ENSEMBLE - ROW I: S. Wagoner, E. Barker, J. Westenbcrgcr, M. Hasson. ROW 2: T. DiMartin. P. Loomis, D. Woods, D. Shavor, N. Runyan. ROW 3. H.V. Gcdncy, M. Styles. M. McClure, S. Cooke. ROW 4: J. Shutt, C. Thompson. R. Butz. S. Harrop. OFFICERS - ROW . J. Westenbcrgcr (President - Concert Choir), D. Russell (President - Girls Chorus). ROW 2: T. DiMartin (Vice-President - Girls Chorus). M Styles (Vice-President - Concert Choir), D. Shavor (Secretary-Treasurer - Concert Choir). Mr. Ditz, Not All Of Us Were Flat!! Wc who have sung in this year’s Concert Choir know it to have been a deeply gratifying and unique experience. In our performances throughout the year, we maintained the level of excellence associated with the Concert Choir. Recognition of our achievement was cherished, but recognition alone did not sustain our art. Our achievement was generated not by the prospect of approval, but rather by the awareness that making music is in itself a profoundly meaningful experience. When we sang beautifully, we became part of something larger than ourselves. Our experience transcended the limits of the ordinary, and if only for a moment, we bridged the gap between the human and the divine. DISTRICT CHORUS - ROW 1: E. Barker, P. Loomis, J. Westcnbcrger. ROW 2: M. Styles. J. Shutt, C. Thompson, S. Harrop, C. Daghir. GIRLS CHORUS - ROW I: K. Kipp, B. Russell, T. Gaskin, B. Bylcr. S. Wallace. D. Boryta, V. Rcti, C. Rimes, C. Treer. ROW 2: D. Andrien, K. Schmidt, J. Wcstenbcrger, D. Russell, S. Sten.S. Sncc, L. Powell, T. Rhoads. T. DiMartin, N. Runyan. ROW 3: J. Wolfe, R. Eckdal, D. Kraft, M. Ayers, T. Holmes, A. Baroni, D. Trego, M. Runyen, V. Bubas. Who Wants French Culture? I Want A Hotdog!! “Who is going to work in the candy store?” “Eh, Bien “Quoi .. ?” “Etourdi!”, “Avez-vous une balaine?” These are all familar expressions one hears at a meeting of Le Cercle Francais. This year our French Club is one of the largest in recent years. We all share a great deal of enthusiasm. It gives us a chance to receive a taste of French culture by trying different foods and games. We listen to French people discuss France and develop our ability in understanding spoken French. We have been supporting a foster child in Haiti with the dues we collect and the money we made from candy sales. - Ann Dowlin, Karen Heckman FRENCH CLUB ROW . T. Buck, C. Starkey. B. Mauger, B. Glakin, C. DiBerardinis. C. Staciokias. T. Lee. A. Wallace, J. Antrim, M. Murtaugh.S. Wallace, T. Meyers, M.Colc. ROW2: L. Geschwindt. M. Moore, T. Hawes. S. Sncc, K. Heckman. V. Hadfield, J. McDonald. C. Spatola, L. Powell. A. Weber, K. Lammey. ROW 3: J. Branyan. A. Martins. A. Williams. C. Brown, C. Woods. M. Connelly, D. Switzer. L. Dawson, A. Smith. S. Forgionc, D. Storm. ROW 4. L. Kennedy. J. Leiby, A. Dowlin, S. Forbes, B. Valihura. S. Miller, S. Wisdon, M. Hackcnbcrry, S. Francclla, L. Wager. We Danced A Taco And Ate Flamingos Being involved in Spanish Club gives us an opportunity to learn about other countries and their different customs. We celebrate holidays as a Spanish related country would. Cooking Spanish foods and learning to speak a foreign tongue fluently is a big part of what Spanish Club is about. “If you get the jist of it.” Our club has many projects throughout the year, one of the biggest is Operation Santa Claus which was formed to raise money for needy families. This year our club is large, yet all of the members are involved and enjoy active participation. - Tina DiMartin, Cathy Kipp SPANISH CLUB ROW . P Burns. M. Price. C. Crothers. T. Fox, C. Kipp, J. Casey, T. DiMartin, C. Trccr, D. Gilchrist, N. Runyan, C. Comstock. B. Dougherty. I. Nielson, ROW 2: D. Frame, E. Carenzo, S. Vourvoulias, E. Tucker, S. Miller. K Dcrk. K Williams. S. Kelton. P. Burns. A. Sten, A. Fisher, A. Dcufel, ROW 3: K. Kipp. J. Mcssa, B. Warner. J. Wallitsch. L. McKcown. J. Klein, J. Farrington. J. Wolfe. D. DiEulis, S. Fox. A DiRenzi. S. Barcford, G. Haase, S. Dailey. ROW 4: C. Fiedler, K. Martini, W. Sweigart, J Cura, M. Schwartz, D. Altringcr. D. Harple, T. Sarmcnto, K. DiClcmcntc. M. Gable. M. Schwartz. D. Altringcr, D. Harple. T. Sarmcnto, K. DiClcmcntc. M. Gable. R.DiSilvestro, ROWS: W Kclon. B. Kcfcr. S. Stahl, L. Hopkins. H. Maragakes. D. Farling. D. Wilson, S. Thatcher, B. Cantor, A. Griffith, S. Rcinbrecht. ROW6: . Ksepka. M. Murray. T. Schlitz. M. Charles, D. Porta. J. Isabella, J. Figurelli, S. Berry, J. Krisch. M. Keller. ROW 7: T. Holmes, D. Lasoff, B. Antrim. 166 Do You Want To Buy A G.A.A. Calendar? GAA members have all received a varsity letter in a sport and once they join, are required to be involved. We help girls sports to be significant to the student body and the community. This year we plan to have bake sales, car washes and window displays to help get members involved. We sponsor the Girl’s Basketball Tournament. the GAA-Lettermen’s Club Picnic, the All Sports’ Banquet and we also invite Jr. High students to observe our games and hopefully increase their knowledge of the sport. Attendance may be mandatory, but it is commonly heard at meetings, “Come on you guys we need volunteers!’’ or “How many of you would be interested?’’ Sometimes it may be hard to get members involved, but once we do, it always turns out successful! - Linda Mattioni, Leslie Ward, Sandy Bireley It Would Be Nice To Sleep In On Saturdays! Ecology Club has been extremely involved in conserving the environment and recycling. We have helped make trails for the Charlestown Nature Center, refurbished the train station and we have donated garbage cans to the school. We have guest speakers who keep us up to date on conservation throughout the country and we are involved in anything environmental. Our meetings are usually well attended and each of us comes on those cold early Saturday mornings to help do what little bit we can to clean up our world. - Rita Canter, Charlie Thompson, Donna Stalder. GAA - ROW 1: D. Davis, K. Brian, I. Casey, T. Schiltz, L. Ward, L. Mattioni, S. Bireley. K. Hess. B. Blye, T. DiMartin, C. Trccr. ROW 2: S. Whitmore, R.-Stoncwall. J. Westenberger. S. Berry. G. Haas, W. Whiteman. L. Novak. P. McCuc. J. Pickering, S. Deterline. J. Grabowski, C. McCulloch. ROW3: J. Haase A. Sten. J. Minnahan. S. Waldrop. A. McGowen, L. Smith. J. Geist, B. Phillips. M. Haynes, B.Lillmars. S Grant. B. Dunwoody. ROW 4: L. Kennedy. J. Branyan. B. McKee, L. Carcella, H. Bittman, L. Creamer, C. Klein, M. Parvcnsky, E. Golcash, D. Hannum, C. Comstock. ROW 5: S. Shultz. B. Millham, K. Kipp, C. Brown, A. Campbell, D. Kraft, G. MacDougal, C. Murtaugh. L. Potts. A. Kennedy. R. Della Motta, K. Hall. ROW6: C. Cooney, D. Dunn. S. Watson, C. Herion, L. Clifton, N. Urban, L. Patterson. K. Jewell. A. Nye, S. Nash, D. Gaffney. 167 ECOLOGY CLUB - ROW I: K. Brian. S. Waldrop, L. Patterson, M. Styles, S. Schell. K. Lynch, D. Sanko, W. Thompson. ROW 2: C. Williams. J. Waiboer. T.Veltc. A. Martius.R. Cantor, D. Stalder, A. Nye. ROW 3: M. Styles, J. Hanson, S. Thatchc, D Hoover. C. Thompson. S. Thatcher. Lights, Camera, Action! Drama Club covers all parts of the theater, such as acting tips, makeup, scenery, set design, and directing. We do assemblies to get used to being in front of an audience and we would like to possibly do a full length drama. Attendance this year is far improved from the other years, about 20-25 people come to the meetings. Being in Drama Club helps you learn everything you can about acting. -Cathy Kipp, Kathy Kipp DRAMA CLUB - ROW . M. Styles, S. Ryson. C. Crothers, C. Kipp. K. Kipp.S. Dclton, V. Hadficld. ROW 2:i. Mcnto, V. Lewis, S. Snee, L. Kennedy, A. Vourvoulias. M. Wawrzyniakowski. J. McDonald ROW 3: S. Vourvoulias, B. Johnson, V. Freas, M. Conncler. W. Thompson. K. Hohl, D. London. What’s F.B.L.A. Stand For? Future Business Leaders of America teaches its members all aspects of the business world. We go to different conventions and have competitions between other schools in different business skills. The meetings are attended by quite a few people and they always get involved in discussions of future projects and speakers we would like to hear. FBLA members joined so they could learn more about the business world. - Lisa von Hacht, Mitzi Lynum, Heidi Foreman FBLA- ROW I: R. O’Neill, C. Colatta, M. Cipollini. M. Anthony, D. White, J. Lewis, J. Miller. ROW 2: L. Robinson K McNemsh p. Gabriel, M. Lynam. L. Creamer. D. Combs. ROW 3: M. Walck, D. Sanko. C. Lock. H. Foreman. L. von Hacht. T. Norris. 168 Somebody Get The Girl In The Yellow Gym Suit! Leader’s Club has no group meetings but each person is marked on attendance to scheduled class periods and participation. Most of the members participate to get a better perspective on a teaching career, to increase involvement with fellow students, and to generally help classes have a good time. The main accomplishments of these people are to give more individual assistance and attention to students. - Sharon Watson, Heidi Bittman GIRLS LEADERS CLUB - ROW I: B. Dunwoody. J. Reed. S Bireley, L. Mattioni. C. Trccr, K. Brian, D. Combs. ROW 2: D. Dunn. L. Ward, L. Creamer, S. Grant, L. Wilson, S. Belknap, D. Ivey, D. McDermott. ROW3: H. Bittmann, S. Watson, G. Haase. S. Marlin. T. Sarmento. B. Smith.S. Binder, K. Downing. Take Two Aspirins, Get Plenty Of Rest And Call Me In The Morning. Health Careers Club has given each of us an opportunity to become involved in health related activities. During our meetings, Amy Nye discusses past activities and brings up new ideas for us to get involved with. There have been many occasions when the Red Cross and public health clinics have needed assistance. This is where our chance to learn and gain experience comes in. This year many of us helped with the swine flu vaccinations and the Red Cross Bloodmobile. We also try to help hospitals; for instance, we made small cups full of candy for the patients for Christmas, etc. We have shared many experiences with each other after visiting hospitals, health related schools and listening to lectures, and for each of us, our knowledge has grown in some way. - Amy Nye, Holly Hodge HEALTH CAREERS CLUB - ROW I: S. Roscoc, S. Snee. R. Dunn, H Bullock. H. Hodge, W. Swcigart. D. Ivey. ROW 2: D. Wilson. W. Scott. C. Woods. B Maughcr, L. Schreiner. H Pierce, S. Lynch, B. Baldwin. W. Bates. ROW 3: D. Gross, P. Wedge. B. Wakefuss, L. Heinzman, M. Trego, R. Thompson, A. Nye. K. Williams, C. Carreras. 169 Who Used The Paint Brushes Last? The Art Assistant Club was designed for students with a general active interest in art. We have no regular meetings; we only share a common interest in wanting to help in the field of art. We feel as though there is a related atmosphere where students enjoy learning from other students. While in art some of us can be heard saying, “Where did the paint brushes go this time?” or “The period is over already; you're kidding?” We have experienced the chance of helping others and learning more art abilities. Patience Kaltenbach, Anne Fisher. ART ASSISTANT CLUB-KOW' I: S. Dymck. A. Fisher. P. Kaltenbach. K Borland. ROW 2: J. Esthcimcr, S. Smith. J. Kulokoski, L. Gregor. S. Birclcy, R Thomas. J. Waldcnmaicr. ROW 3: D. Nelms. L. Vogel, C. Brown, L. Palski, K. Lammey, T. Delio. J. Theis. Does Anyone Know What Happened This Week? The main purpose of “New Outlook” is to get a publication for the students done by students. We feel as though “New Outlook” has given us an opportunity to write and get acquainted with editing a newspaper and journalism. We have found that one of the biggest problems is simply to get a paper out every week. We put a lot of effort into each week’s paper. From this problem we often ask each other “Who wants to type?” Typing is important and rather hard, when one isn't exactly sure how a phrase is worded. Each of us will have expanded our minds to listen and learn about what is going on around us.- Steve Patton, Sue Pannebacker. NEW OUTLOOK- ?0If' I: S. Vourvoulias, S. Patton. K. Martini, M. Connelly, S. Picpcr, T. Buell. J. Wolfe. ROW 2: B. Warner, T. Sarmento. S. Nash, M. Roman. J. Giannarino. K. Fetterman, M. DiEuliis. Trying To Figure Mother Nature Out Isn’t Easy Camping, hunting, hiking, and learning safety rules are all part of our Rod and Gun Club activities. This year we are doing some nature studies by going on trips and listening to lectures. We all try to attend the meetings, so that dues may be collected and plans made to have a successful trip. While we were on trips, either hiking, hunting, or camping, we picked up terms, such as; block, shed, string bean, and it’s a growth. These are very often shared in our conversation. We feel as though the experiences we have had, will enable us to teach others how to enjoy themselves safely while in the world of nature. - Mike Sciarretta, Ben Scalia. ROD AND GUN CLUB -ROW I: S. Hart, M. Sciarretta. K. Dempsey, J. Pinkerton, J. Wolfe. ROW 2: T. Delio, B. Scalia, E. Muller, R. Rissel, C. Dolnak. Find The Light In The Son. In The Son Club, is steered by Mrs. Reti and started to pick up just last year. We are a religiously oriented club, however, no specific religion is stressed. We open our meetings with a prayer, followed with an organizational period. Then we discuss problems relevant to today’s society, and finally we close with a prayer. We plan to be more active this year than in the past, for instance, we plan to visit four Old Folk's Homes. During the Christmas season we plan to have a party, and we will sell light bulbs to help fund a roller skating party as well as also be able to buy a few new Bibles. We saw approximately ten of our fifteen members every Tuesday night, most were either involved or urged to do so. Surely we will all remember Locomotif and our IN THE SON CLUB ROW . M. Hcrtzlcr. ROW 2: S. Davis. J. Cura. C. Rittenbaugh, P. Wetzel. N. advisor Mrs. Reti. - Mark Hertzler. Hornak. ROW J; S. Miller, K. Weist. N. Hubler. K. Barker, A. Marlius. A Little Of This And A Dash Of That Makes, What? This year. Home Economics Club plans to learn many crafts such as decoupage, making sand terrarriums and hot plates, and we will also make Christmas ornaments. We work together as small groups and find that much more gets accomplished. Everybody enjoys the meetings because we cook and get to eat. Who doesn’t love to eat? Our club provides services for the school and a major project is the preparation for living arts weekend. All of us enjoy learning new craft ideas and how to cook gourmet foods. - Kim Brian. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB-ROW . K Brian. W Bates. P McCue, D. Davis, K. Martini. There Is A Technique To Buying And Selling The Salesmanship Club spends much of the time investigating the available techniques on selling products. We hope to improve our ability as salesmen and to be able to know which products offer the best values. Throughout the year, we will experiment with different items and hopefully gain knowledge in the marketing world. - Rocky Stonewall SALESMANSHIP CLUB-ROW I R. Stonewall, D. Miller. D. Hazzard, ROW 2: A. Brown, G. Caldwell. T. Rogalis, M. Case, M. Cole, ROW J: K. Smith, L. Smith. S. Lasorda, J. Trepton, J. Waldenmaier. 171 CLUB CANDIDS - Senior Members 1. WRESTLING BELLES - K. Downing (President), B. MacKenzie (Vice-President), C. Griggs (Secretary-Treasurer), S. Binder, L. Dewees, D. Diilow, T. DiMartin, J. Kulokoski, M. Mingione, K. Murphy, C. Seymour, K. Stephenson, E. Watchorn, P. Wight. 2. HONOR SOCIETY - B. Antrim, B. Baldwin, R. Barringer, S. Berry, H. Bittmann, D. Bradley, C. Brown. W. Brown, C. Bryan, M. Bryant (Vice-President), R. Butz, R. Cantor. J. Casey, L. Clarke, R. Craig. N. DiFonzo, T. DiMartin, P. DiMatteo (Secretary). B. Dougherty, J. Farrington, S. Fiedler, D. Forbes, S. Gable, S. Got-berg, J. Gottier, T. Hawes, J. Hanson, S. Har-rop, M. Haynes, T. Holmes, N. Hubler. K. Kipp, E. Kolar, S. Long, P. Loomis, J. Lyons. V. Martin, M. McClure. J. McIntyre, B. Millham, J. Murtaugh, S. Nash, J.C. Obendorfer. D. Parry (President), J. Petrie. B. Picrsol, D. Porta. G. Runyen, D. Russell. D. Sanko, D. Schwartz, D. Stahl, D. Shavor, S. Smith, D. Stalder, B. Storm, T. Stretch, F. Styer, S. Tahar, S. Thatcher, C. Treer, R. Uhlman, L. Ward, M. Wasmund, S. Watson, C. Watts, H. Weiss, K. Welch, K. Wiest, J. Williams, J. Wolfe, D. Woods, A. Wright (Treasurer). 3. PEP CLUB - S. Bircley. K. Borland, D. Bradley, A. Brickies. C. Brown, A. Ccllii, T. Cheyne, D. Davis, A. Deufcl, T. DiMartin, B. Dunwoody, K. Edwards, J. Farrington, D. Ferguson, A. Fisher, G. Foster. S. Gotberg. L. Hagerstrom, J. Hamilton, N. Hayes (Treasurer). H. Hodge. A. Hunsinger, K. Kipp, T. Madiro, S. McCusker (President), D. Murphy, J. Murtaugh, I. Nielsen, A. Paradise, G. Quinn, B. Russell, D. Sanko, Tanya Sarmcnto (Secretary). S. Schultz, C. Seymour. A. Shaughnessy, S. Smith. S. Tahar, L. Thompson, C. Watts, E. Zink. 4. STAGE CREW - S. Fiedler. T. Hawes, T. Velte, B. Ross, G. Usavage. 5. PHOTOGRAPHY - D. Quill, B. Golding, G. Hungerford, D. Williams, T. Hawes, S. Thatcher, G. Usavage, C. Thomas. 6. TUTORIAL CLUB - J. Harlow, S. Wallace, N. Hubler, B. Baldwin, L. Mattioni. T. Norris. 173 CLUB CANDIDS - Senior Members 1. STUDENT COUNCIL - R. Massarella (President), J. Reed (Vice-President), R. Dunn (Secretary), H. Weiss (Treasurer), C. Bryan, B. Bradley, J. Casey, C. Comstock, B. Dougherty, B. Dunwoody, P. Franklin, S. Gotberg, L. Gregor, H. Hodge. J. Hoehing. J. Isabella, L. Kennedy, H. McClean, T. Madiro, G. Mento. J. C. Obcndorfer (Sergeant-at-arms), N. Poluch, M. Roman, R. Stonewall, L. von Hacht, K. Welch, A. Wright. 2. LETTERMEN’S - J. Hamilton (President), J. Hoehing (Vice-President), J. Klein (Secretary-Treasurer), J. Ashinhurst, D. Boggs, S. Thatcher, S. Black, C. Watts. K. Hess, A. Celii. W. Gabriel, S. Brouse, D. Greene, S. Gotberg, S. Me Cusker, S. Gehrlein, N. Poluch. K. Borland, J. Krisch, M. Madrigalc, V. Massimini. B. Dougherty, N. Hayes, D. Dankanich, E. Miller, D. Forbes, D. Hellhake, T. Cheync, D. Sanko, S. Helm. 3. LIBRARY SERVICE - B. Baldwin. Y. De Jong, C. Gerber, J. Gooding. L. Heinzman, A. Nye, D. Quill, N. Runyan, J. Shutt, S. Smith, D. Stalder, M. Wilson. 4. YEARBOOK BUSINESS STAFF - M. Min-gione (Co-Editor), P. Wight (Co-Editor), C. Seymour (Co-Editor). C. Ham, K. McFalls, K. Downing, J. Summers. 5. YEARBOOK EDITORIAL STAFF - L. McKcown (Co-Editor), T. Norris (Co-Editor), H. Weiss (Co-Editor), C. Comstock, P. Gabriel, H. Hodge, B. Millham, B. Russell. D. White. Photographers - S. Gotberg, D. Quill, E. Muzii, J. Shutt. 176 A Final Reflection On Days Past. In the beginning we put on our best faces in preparation for the long trek through what was to be our last year (hopefully) at DHS. Realizing that some historian or class member might someday find the happenings of this year important, we made an attempt to keep score of everything. What we found was probably identical to what all of our predecessors have found: that along the way to graduation or freedom (choose one) we get lost in thought, attend meetings, build floats (did we lose again this year?), sing songs, freeze outside during fire drills, and just generally roll on. At times it seems someone is always twisting an arm, urging us on. When this happens, deeper thought, sometimes called sleep, is needed to restore our energies and get us back to work in order to prepare for the final dash to June. With the end in sight, we literally flip over all of the possibilities that lie ahead. A look into the future is scary-are we really prepared for what is out there?-but at times like this it is better to be optimistic. So, for the time being at least, raise your mugs high, Class of 77. The toast is for you. You've made it through one phase of life. Success, health, and happiness throughout all of the others. PATRONS The Adorable Duo of Concert Choir Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DiSerafino Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Hasson 1976-77 Football Captains: M.M., J.A., J.H., Ken Borland AC. Mr. and Mrs. K. Randall Dietrich Chris Watts Frank Casenta, Jr. Steve Cooke Michael W. Donlon Janet M. Fontaine George “The Book” Quinn Lori Gregor Mary Ellen Mingione Richard McEntee Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelms Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wentzel Patricia Gabriel Anne McGee Debbie Gilchrist Damian DiEuliis Theresa Sarmento Mr. and Mrs. Louis Caparro Chad Tony and Becky Thor Cheyne Laverne and Shirley Big Foot Jeff Hoehing Kenneth P. Porter Wes Gabriel Tracy O’Connell Michael Madrigale and Christa Pealer Mr. George “Bear” Young Bernard Moose DuPunt Susan Schultz Carol Carfrey Gene Raney Think Snow!! Gordon Roepe Brent Mertz Jerry Klein Mr. Paul Hurley David B. Murphy Mr. Paul Matter Vince Mancini Dean Warner Co-Captains of Wrestling Mr. and Mrs. Reginald A. Nash Robert A. Masserella Donna Wilson Cathy Treer Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Leonard Cindi Seymour Alray Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Gulick Mike Anthony Jesse. J. Shutt Ron Ditzler Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hemberger Vincent W. Massimini Ms. Sally Anderson Dennis Quill Hello Baby! The Scrubb Club 178 At The Chadds Ford 388-1 163 Barn Shoppes J eed ,gajfactr Exclusive Turkish Imports Hand Embroidered Turkish Peasant | Blouses, Jewelry, Meerschaum Pipes, Copper And Brass Phil Florence Box 164 Weishampel Chadds Ford, Pa. 19317 Compliments of THE CHEERLEADERS 179 Compliments E THE DOWNINGTOWNl ART t GALLERY b' T! 52 E. Pennsylvania Ave. 269-5414 9 STUDIO 3 1 Park Lane Downingtown, Pa. Best Wishes for a Bright Future to the Class of 1977 COLLECTOR’S PARADISE 985 E. Lincoln Highway Opposite the Downingtown Inn Congratulations to the Class of ’77 JOE ANDERSON TV 10 Wallace Avenue Sylvania T.V. DIBERNARDI’S FOOD MARKET 311 HIGHLAND AVENUE DOWNINGTOWN BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1977 PEPPERIDGE FARM, INC. Downingtown, Pa. 180 100 E. Lancaster Avenue Downingtown, Pa 269-0303 Holly Hodge is absorbing information about her new savings account. DOWNINGTOWN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 'll CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 'll dlaljji tyt 3tahUm Funeral Home 107 West Lancaster Ave Downingtown, Pa 19335 Ralph W. Ralston Bruce R. Bredickas RAY G. SHEELER, INC. CHEVROLET Downingtown, Pa A.F. MATTIONI SONS Plumbing Heating Sewer Cleaning Service Home Industrial 201 Uwchlan Avenue, Downingtown 215 — 269-0884 CHARLES NEWS AGENCY 107 E. Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Pa. HALLMARK CARDS BARMAY STORE Ladies, Jrs., Childrens Sportswear Wallace Penna. Ave Downingtown 269-0860 Mon. - Sat. 8:30 - 5 Fri. Till 9 Bring in your yearbook and wc will give you $1.00 off your purchase. USHER OLDSMOBILE 206 E. Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Pa. 19335 269-8200 T.L. WOODWARD 119 East Lancaster Avenue Downingtown Phone: 269-1720 Office And School Supplies Trophies, Awards Plaques 182 Congratulations to the Class of ’77 AACO MECHANICAL CONTRACTING COMPANY Jerry Lockard Cal Mingione BLACK HAWK BEAUTY SALON 705 E. Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Pa. 19335 269-8927 Jd corurillz E) ON 229 Lionville Road Phone: 269-8891 Downingtown, Pa Tim Panik - owner Ralph Katherman - mgr. State Inspection Tires and Batteries Diagnostic Tune-up Wheel Alignment Propane Gas Ice J. W. MAXWELL SON Hardware and Paint Building Supplies Lawn and Garden Supplies Fuel Oil Downingtown, Pa 19335 Phone: 269-3434 Community Service 183 (215) 269-3973 (215) SA4-9635 bowHingtowH Jmvc£ Service Mariellen M. Wilkins 113A Downing Center Owner Downingtown, Pa DOWNINGTOWN ARMY NAVY, INC 112 E. Lancaster Avenue Downingtown, Pa 269-3272 “If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.” - Henry David Thoreau ECOLOGY CLUB 185 ° tmppt 'Vwjtf $ { '■g' xDaianuOa ptcc’ P 5 - nln5 % ®im«ri T - gtyotr . V 'A ’cjz y z - ’ v f h fv K lUcneoA .iloOiatunt , S' f) ' tjfwdo BILL MORRIS’ DOWNTOWN DELI 105 E. Lancaster Highway 269-2887 Congratulations To The Class Of ’77 FRONT ROW: Toby Morris. Annawyn Morris. Jan Wcstenberger. Rick Wolfe. Tina Morris. Dickie Johnson. BACK ROW: Phil Daguc. George Quinn. Anita Suleski. Bill Morris. 188 Oownunqtown Chutes. SIGN HERE SIGN HERE SIGN HERE The Editorial Staff would like to acknowledge: Mr. Thomas Lenhart, our professional photographer; Mr. Dennis Daylor, the Suburban Advertiser; Mr. Parry Desmond, the East Branch Citizen; all teachers who were interviewed; all seniors who wrote copy; anyone who lent a helpful hand or spoke an encouraging word along the way. Thanks. 192
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