East Forest High School - Marien Yearbook (Marienville, PA)

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ALMA MATER As we look over your record. We are proud of you. We'll defend your honor. East Forest, In whate'er we do. Hail! all hail, dear East Forest High School. Hear our echoes ring! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater. Hail! all hail, we sing. 1987 M SOMETHING TO LOOK BACK ON TABLE OF CONTENTE 4 - 23 24 - 39 40 - 48 49 - 59 60 - 76 77 - 108 1 - 3 Acth Ctun 109 - 116 DEDICA TION ALOm WILLIAMS EAST FOREST SCHOOL 1959-1986 Let not the waves of the sea sepa- rate us now, and the years you have spent in our midst become a memory. You have walked among us a spirit, and your shadow has been a light upon our faces. Much have we loved you. But speechless was our love, and with veils has it been veiled. Yet now it cries aloud unto you, and would stand revealed before you. And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. from The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran 2 Opening Sections DO YOU REMEMBER? . . . Did you, mated Ldteman hit rigid!? . . . Mag 25, 1986 . . . 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Yearbook Meetingi . . . Weekend . . . Food Figkti . . . Bon Jovi . . . Yedenday . . . Ptttibwigk . . . Regional . . . Ketleyi Uouie . . . Paiitiei?! . . . Spirit Week, . . . Vinnie . . . TUBIN!. . . WaMten . . . College FaiM. . . Qvtbondtion . . . Vo- teed Bui . . . Deei MeadouJi ... You, cantputitoo muek uJat v in a, nudeaJi leaetbi ... He, Game Room, . . . Released Paperi . . . Trind-ietieni ... Do you, lave any gm,? . . . Giadurition . . . Goodbyei . . . Claii of 1987 . . . Opening Se SENIORS Just thirteen short years ago, a group of wide-eyed, scared five and six year olds be- gan their next years at E.F. with their first day of Kindergarten. This group of children was our Senior Class, the Class of 1987. Little did we know that that day would begin a series of friendships, among ourselves, and our teach- ers as well. Kindergarten began our school years with, even then, never a dull moment. The girls will fondly remember how Homer Harp enjoyed pulling up their skirts. This was also the year Katy wore panty hose to school “because her mother made her” and got laughed out of the room. First grade brought us much excitement with singing the “Candy Man” with everyone dressed as bon-bons, sugar bowls, and toot- sie rolls for our Spring Concert. Our class was also entertained this year as Eric Rourke screamed and quit every time he was out in a game of dodge ball in gym. We had many additions to our class this year. During January of our second year, the roof caved in on the elementary wing as a result of a snow pile-up. Luckily, school had been canceled that day. so no one was hurt. For the remainder of the year, we went to school at the United Methodist Church. John never came to school that year without his brief case of his painted rocks. Paula and Sherry were added to our class this year Third grade fascinated us as we finally were given homework Bobbi Gadley and Kelley always beat everyone out of the spell- ing bees. Missi Zug and Randy Claypoole joined our class. Also, we will never forget our fun games of 7UP . Four Corners”, and Who's Missing?”. The big thing that year was seeing who each person went into the closet with during “Who's Missing?”. Fourth grade brought changing classes with Mr. Furnish and Mr D. This was the year of our ever-famous gym show. We will never forget the electricity going out and Becky screaming very, very loud. This was also the year of track meets, in which we all placed in one category or another. The hot item this year which included John. Robb. Bill. Rich. CLASS HISTORY Kelley. Katy. and Jennie was playing Duck. Duck. Goose in Kelley’s yard. Fifth grade was the year we began to no- tice each other. This was the year Missi Kuhl joined our class. This was also the year pop- ping our mouths was popular, so popular those caught had to stand in the corner and pop until Mr. D. said to stop. Fifth grade also seemed to be our year of 100-word essays, lines, and constantly being told to be quiet. Consequently, we never listened and. of course, we paid the price. Sixth grade was the year we went to Pitts- burgh for our field trip, which was an experi- ence. It was also our year of relationships, relationships, and more relationships. After a while, there were so many break-ups and get-togethers, no one knew who was go- ing with whom. Alan seemed to have a good time in the field. Dale seemed to have a good time going out for a pass . We all seemed to have a good time being sent out to the hall because that’s where we spent the majority of the year. Seventh grade was the year we were con- sidered the sludge of the high school side. Steve was added to our class that year. John entertained us this year by turning on the gas in the lab and getting caught by the VAV . Also, this was the year of the fiasco between the cheerleaders and Mrs. Balog, something we will never forget. Eighth grade was the year our special friends. Jennie Shaffer. Marcella Ekis. and Sam Ekis. left our class. This was the year of our ever-famous end-of-school party, in which we were introduced to the pleasures of Spin the Bottle. We gained John and Amy Saxon in eighth grade. We were also petrified of Donna Crawford after she threatened to rip Mark to shreds in Miss Seman's class. In our freshman year, we participated at History Day in Clarion. A few of us went on to Hershey. Ninth grade was also the year we took chances—especially on the last day of school. Most of us somehow seemed to dis- appear and reappear. Unfortunately, some of us were caught before we were able to reap- pear. English class was a major riot that year as we practically drove Miss Siviy out of her mind. Sorry. Miss Siviy! Our sophomore year was a year for vic- tories. Our class won Spirit Week and came in first place for our homeroom decorations of Honor America Week. Our room was dec- orated with records hanging from the ceiling and with a stage set up in the back of the room. The play. The Uninvited, was per- formed with the major roles played by mem- bers of our class. The play was memorable as things happened that were not supposed to during the performance. We seemed to be fascinated with trees this year. Robb was so fascinated, he fell asleep right in the middle of one of Mr. Hritz’s biology classes. Also, this year another member of our class moved. Donna Crawford. Eleventh grade was a fun-filled year. It was the year of tuna-fish in Becky’s locker, the year of a bomb threat, and the year everyone got one hour of sleep on Halloween night. Also, we were all impressed by Mark’s Pee- Wee Herman impressions. This year, we tied the Seniors for first place overall during Hon- or America Week. Our prom was Carousel” in which the gym was decorated in white, light blue, and pink. The addition to our class this year was Lorena. as two classmates left. Steve Turner and Missy Fyock. It was a spe- cial year for most of us. for our relationships with one another grew stronger. Twelfth grade—Seniors at last! This year has flown by very quickly. With this year has come many more memories, such as Amy’s ability at ripping open locked doors. Lorena and Debbie’s private phone in the lobby, and our class’s ability to come and go as we please during lunch. But our high school years are now drawing to a close. Graduation is now upon us and we realize that we will not have each other to rely on for much longer. We have shared many joys and sorrows throughout the past thirteen years. We. the Class of 1987. would like to wish the under- classmen best of luck and happiness for the future, in hopes that their years will be as memorable as ours. Seniors 5 Kdbg Dama Gnuey August 12, 1969 Special Thanks: My mother, my brother and his wife, Buster, Tina, Chris, teachers and classmates, and most of all, my father P Special Thanks: Mom, l Dad, Shannon, Katy, Becky, Amy, Jennie, and my special, secret friend A Thanks for always being s there for me. I love you all! K t Made, Alan Garden Nicknames: Izzi, Kelley, Da, Gru, Cheeks, Boob, Kel, Space Ca- det, Mutt Favorite Sayings: “I don’t believe this. “I knew this would hap- pen.” “This song is so de- pressing.” “This is bull .” Favorite Places: New York City, Pittsurgh, and on the phone Nicknames: Markie, Snyder, Mark Favorite Saying: “What's up with you?” “Let's play hoops!” “Oh yeah right, Buster.” Favorite Places: On the basket- ball court and in Canada riding snowmobiles August 3, 1969 KaUw n Jane, Baden 6 Seniors Nicknames: Kate, Dave, Baty Kaxter, Star Commander, Katrina Favorite Sayings: “This is my fa- vorite song! “Does anyone have any gum?” “Baughman, shut up!” “I can’t handle this.” Favorite Places: Ocean City, New Jersey, and THE BEACH Nicknames: Sherry. Sher, Barbie, SDP, Flex Favorite Sayings: Stop! You oyis do that! “You make me want to vomit!” “Do what?” Favorite Place: Nags Head, North Carolina December 4, 1968 Special Thanks: My Mom and Dad, Lester, Cindy, Teresa, Melissa S., Paula, and Bob Special Thanks: Mom and Dad, Kelley, Becky, Jennie, Amy, Rob, Mar- lene, and the Village People I love you all very much. Thank you for be- ing part of my life. Ghana , Diana Pifo cJci January 3, 1969 John, Cecil BauqhmM Nicknames: J.C. Special Thanks: Parents Favorite Sayings: I’m sorry!” and Andy “It’s done.” Favorite Place: Jamestown Nicknames: Deb, Tiny Dancer Favorite Sayings: “Don’t get hyper!” “Get off it! Oh! cool off. Favorite Place: In Lewisburg with Joe and the gang Rani) J. Chgpode Debbie Bvubjbouigt, May 21, 1969 July 29, 1969 Special Thanks: To my parents and brothers for pushing me through this and Joe, for catching me when I fall and being my witness Special Thanks: Rich, Alan, John, Eric, Andy, Bill, Missy Z., Paula RickuuL D. Clean January 30, 1969 Favorite Sayings: “Let's blow off, Rich.” Let’s skip, Rich.” Favorite Place: Clarion November 2, 1968 Special Thanks: Mom, Nicknames: Rich, Richie, Rick Annie, Toni, Alan, Amy Favorite Sayings: “Check it out!” S., Ma, and everyone BFD” else Favorite Place: at a party Seniors 7 November 27, 1967 Special Thanks: Mommy and Daddy. Ma, Mrs. and Mr. Blackmon, and Kelly for always being there for me A very spe- cial thanks to John for al- ways being there when I needed him. Special Thanks: Mr. and Nicknames: Willy and Bill Mrs. Clow Favorite Place: uptown IV. Mitit t GkomU Nicknames: Mickey, Mimmie Favorite Sayings: “Bumber.” Right here, Buckwheat.” Favorite Place: Anywhere with John December 6, 1969 Nicknames: Little Otis, Moose, Hep, Pete Favorite Sayings: “You twit!” Favorite Place: Hagerstown, Maryland Nicknames: Dewi, Doober Favorite Saying: “This happens, you’ll have this. Favorite Place: with my friends Dolt PviUm, l-lepfn June 29, 1969 Special Thanks: My par- ents and all of my friends Special Thanks: Mom and Dad Metua KuU 8 Seniors June 17, 1969 Paula Jut LamUon Nicknames: Polly, Pauala, Paul, PJ, Poullia, JP Favorite Saying: “I’m sorry. “She gives me a rash.” Favorite Places: shopping and with my friends Nicknames: Eek, Chip Favorite Sayings: “Where’s the girls?” “What’s up?” Favorite Place: uptown Lowa MiMu, Special Thanks: my par- ents, sisters, brothers, Tia, Justin, Sherry, Missi, and the rest of the Senior class Eduli , Long November 1, 1969 Special Thanks: to ev- erybody in the whole school Special Thanks: my brother, Mr. Blackmon, and Mr. VanNort Favorite Place: Anywhere with the one I love Robvit TlumuU PitXU December 9, 1968 Special Thanks: To the little people who helped me get where I am today (they know who they are); the teachers (the ones who gave me good grades); my best friends- they made school spe- cial; my family-they helped me through some tough times Nicknames: Robb, Goober, Boob Favorite Sayings: “Good grief!” “That’s a rhetorical question, isn't it?” Favorite Place: on the interstate and Virginia Beach September 12 1969 Seniors 9 Etia R. RouaJw May 9, 1969 Special Thanks: Big D., Uncle Bud, Ma, Vo Tech, G Class, Maw and Paw, Rich, Randy, Bill, and even Ralph? Special Thanks: Mom Nicknames: Harry, Pork and Dad, Tam, Laura, Favorite Saying: “How ya Robb, John, Katy, the doin’?” faculty Favorite Place: anywhere with a book Ata . Jot RuJJmom. Nicknames: Joe, Alan, Eddie Favorite Sayings: Bummer.” “If you don’t like it, get the out. “You don’t say.” “Let’s blow it off.” Favorite Place: anywhere will do February 21, 1969 Nicknames: Ames, Aim, Mom Favorite Sayings: “Are you seri- ous? “For real?” “I do not!” “John, knock it off!” “I’m go- ing to kill him!” “Mr. Vinopal? Favorite Place: with my friends Amuf Lota Ea co July 21, 1969 Favorite Saying: “Quit fighting!” Special Thanks: Tracey, Favorite Places: MACA and Buz- Jo, Amy K., G Class zard Swamps Special Thanks: Mom and Dad, Kelley, Katy, Becky, Mr. Vinopal, Mr. Dreihaup, my friend” Join r. Ecueoa 10 Seniors June 6, 1968 Special Thanks: to my family, Mr. Vinopal, Sherry, and to all of my friends who have helped my throughout the years Nicknames: Meliss, Missy, MM, Miss, Miss Lissa, Ma'am Favorite Sayings: “I'm sorry!” “Leave me alone; I'm in a bad mood today!” Favorite Place: my room Nicknames: Bee, Rebecca Di, Snyder, Pig, Becky Doodle, Boodle Bug Favorite Sayings: “You should have seen ‘Days’ yesterday!” “Baughman, shut up!” “It’s not my fault!” “Yeah, right.” “Dork.” Favorite Places: with my family, friends, or my someone spe- cial—Greensburg Meliua. A. Soft April 11, 1969 Special Thanks: Mom, Dad, Nathan, Freya, Ta- lia, Laura, Sarah, DeJatt Ckaxlfi J. WJtlOMl III February 15, 1969 Andy Guy Gpim, June 6, 1969 Special Thanks: to my Mother and Father, the faculty, Albert Einstein, Issac Newton, comput- ers, and all the other little people who have made this possible Reheeea Dum £tu) U December 13, 1969 Special Thanks: Mom, my family, Michael, my special and secret friends, Mr. Vinopal, Mr. Dreihaup, Mrs. Swartz, and most of all—Dad! Thank you very much for all your help and ad- vice.” —Becky Nicknames: Studly, Flirt, Andrew Favorite Sayings: Are you seri- ous? “Just kidding!” “That’s beside the point. Favorite Place: playing D D Nicknames: Mr. Williams, Chuckie III, and Chuckles (I don’t know why) Favorite Sayings: Anything irrele- vant, nothing pertaining to a current situation, and “But THAT is irrelevant.” Favorite Place: anywhere Seniors 11 MisioeBe Renes Zuq Special Thanks: my fam- ily, Crystal, Paula, Diana, Shellie Rae, and every- body else who has put up with me Nicknames: Mis, Zugey, Cutie, Peep, and Shorty Favorite Saying: “It's cool!” “Take a break.” “Crissy, you are so mental! “I worry about you!” Favorite Places: the forest, picnic tables, the ocean, a mall, the boatlaunch, and the fire May 30, 1969 12 Seniors youVe come a long my, baby ... Seniors 13 SENIOR MUS I, John Baughman, will Robb my ability to drive in the winter. I, Katy Baxter, will that Kelley G. someday finds her DASC and that she attains happiness because Lord knows she needs it. I will someday learn the importance of punctuality. I, Debbie Bradybaugh, will all my classmates luck in the future. To John B., all the attention he can handle. To my kid brother, all the courage and strength to graduate. I, Randy Claypoole, will a new Trans Am to Rich. I, Rich Clever, will good luck to my sister Annie and to everyone else that matters. I will to Monica all the good bus rides she will have. I will to Amy Saxon a very good future. I will to Tye G. the ability to make it through high school and to keep partying. I, Bill Clow, will Marlene Gruey all the red nighties in the world. I, Mickey Grantz, will all my love to John and to be with him forever. To Kelly G., good luck on the Vo-tech bus, and to be happy with the guy that she loves. I will the best of luck to my sister Crystal throughout school. I, Kelley Gruey, will Monica, Ken, and Teresa much happiness, fun, and good luck in their remaining years at E.F. I love you guys! To my best friend Katy, I will a LAWOTSO, which I know will be put to good use. To Shannon, I will my star, so that it will always be with him. I, Dale Helper, will my mathematic ablity to my cousin Becky, and my stature to my other cousins. I, Melissa Kuhl, will to Monica, my shoes; to Becky, my elbow in her nose; and to Tye G., my pink puffalump. I, Paula Lamison, will to Sherry and Susie all the love and happiness they can find. I will to Missi, a lot of parties in her future. I, Eric Long, will to Frank, Brian, and Tye all the partying that they can handle. I, Lorena Miller, will that everything in '87 will work out and I can be happy for the rest of my life. I hope that everyone in the class will have a happy and enjoyable life. I, Sharon Petfycki, will the best of times to my brother, Lester. I hope he has as much fun as I have in school. Also the best of luck to Me- lissa and PaUla; without you life wouldn’t be worth it. Now to my best friend, Cindy, I hope that you have all the fun and happiness in the world! I, Robert Pierce, will my memory to Mrs. Niederriter, so that she can re- member the school zip code and phone number. To my brother Ben, my good looks and brains because he is in desperate need of both. I, Eric Rourke, will our soccer record to next year’s team. I, Alan Ruhlman, being of little mind and sound body, will Monica a car- ton of cigarettes; to Mr. VanNort, a new chair because I'm taking his with me; and to Missi, I will a leather jacket. I, Amy Saxon, will my cheerleading ability to Monica, my ability to stay calm to Joey, and my position as Editor of the yearbook to anyone who thinks he has enough patience to handle it. I will all of my friends all the happiness in the world. I, John Saxon, will my stereo and car to Tracey O. I will Tracey to Andy. I also will all my good looks to Andy. I, Melissa Scott, will to Sherry and all my friends the best of luck and fun times in the future. I also will Mr. Vinopal the best of luck with his book. I, Mark Snyder, will be as successful as my father, and I will succeed at whatever I do. I, Becky Snyder, will my sister Kelly all the pop cans in the world and the ability to redeem them. I, Andy Spicer, will to Tye all the women he can handle, and to John, Rich, Alan, Randy, and Eric all the wild parties they can handle. To Monica, all the success and happi- ness in the future. I, Charles Williams, being of sound mind and possible body, will to Mr. Wolbert, my computer disks; my brother, my intelligence and good looks; my mother, my driving ability; and to Mrs. Niederriter, my ruler, pencil, and compass. I, Michelle Zug, will to Paula, Shellie Rae, Crystal, and Diana all the par- ties that they can handle and happi- ness eternal. Thanks for everything. I love ya! I will survive. 14 Seniors CLASS OF 1987 dm CM: R CU HmkMdb Rat OuMHO: Of TmMM An Om Ufa Fm Tit SENIOR NALL OF FAME MOST POPULAR CLASS ■ SUCCEEPERS CHARLES KELLEY SHERRY KATY CLASS PARTIERS ALAN RANDY (RICH) CLASS PEEPERS katy missi KELLEY SHERRY 16 Seniors CLASS DRIVERS? DALE JOHN B. ERIC R. BECKY (JOHN S.) CLASS DEVILS ERIC L BILL ALAN MISSI Z. CLASS CLOWNS MICKEY JOHN B. MARK BILL ALAN (RICH) Seniors 17 CLASS VOICES LOUDEST: BECKY MARK JOHN B. ROBB QUIETEST: LORENA PAULA DEBBIE MELISSA S. CLASS PESTS JOHN B. MARK (RICH) (JOHN S.) CLASS F A S U 0 LORENA Aj KELLEY .T CLASS MTS CHARLES ROBB 18 Seniors CLACC PETC ERIC R. ANDY BECKY AMY CLASS a tulete ERIC L. MARK MICKEY BECKY CLASS PACK JOHN MARK. DALE. KATY. ERIC R. ROBB. CHARLES BECKY. AMY. KELLEY MELISSA S.. SHERRY. MELISSA K. Seniors 19 CLAS RADICALS ALAN AMY SHERRY ROBB CLASS FLIRTS AMY ANDY (RICH) CLASS TALENTS ROBB ERIC R. SHERRY MELISSA K. DALE 20 Seniors CLASS FRIENDLIES DEBBIE KELLEY MISSI Z. KATY PAULA MELISSA S. CLASS TALKERS AMY MARK BECKY JOHN B. CLASS ABSENTEES ALAN KATY MELISSA K. RANDY (RICH) Seniors 21 Seniors 23 UNDERCLASSMEN Raise your hands if you’re sure. Whoa! Can we talk? No! No! Don't shoot! I’m ready. Hey dude, what’s happening? Friends. Underclassmen 25 A little to the left Believe me. it's interesting Things have to get better than this! Twist and shout! What now? ELEVENTH GRAPE James Beck Tina Berkebile Melinda Carbaugh Cindy Cleveland Joy Clymer PiHUktct - Amy KM V{ -PuiLtk £ CktU l cui No Ceewtau - Choi IVea ex, Tuaiux x - Joy ClymtK Class Officers Rob Cochran Doug Corbin Eddie Ginkel 26 Underclassmen Malissa Hollis Craig Misner Claudine Talbott Amy Kuhl Susie Lamison Tammy Montague Bob Pack Barbara Thacher Chris VanNort Chad Weaver Victoria Westerman SORRY, NO PHOTO Mike Andrews Kellv Guianen Tye Guianen ctethHaynle Frank Petrilla Charlie Sharrow Underclassmen 27 Tt , G ak Class Officers Ken Anderson Jennifer Bach Sharon Baughman Guy Bloom Diana Boyer Kim Clow Park Crispin Anita Dempsey Skye Doyon Mia Harp Melissa Henke Todd Kowalcyk 28 Underclassmen Monica Leichtenberger Becky Martz Betty McCanna Sheila Nogel Jo Rodgers Annette Scott Michele Tarr Jennifer Tobolski SORRY, NO FHJIU Shannon Bradybaugh Wendilyn Miller Shawn Reichart Steven Williams Stacie Wilson Look girls! Underclassmen 29 NuSk Giade, Shawn Bauer Tammy Cornman Deanne Bloom Danny Cussins Joseph Cochran Leroy Divelbiss Melissa Cochran Charles Ginkle Class Officers 30 Underclassmen Jim Hetrick Heather Lewis Becky Harp Rick Harp NiM Gtatk Steven Luden Butch Marshall Tina Motter Valerie Pack Robin Paine Collin Parris Becky Russell Andrea Schrecengost Henry Peters Charles Pulit Tammy Silvis Wayne Spicer Kyle VanNort Underclassmen 31 EUjtQt G adt Christie Castner Tricka Claypole Brad Clymer Ray Crispin Jesse Digiacomo Class Officers Nichole Frost mi Kimberly Lewis Brian Irvin George Kuhl Donna Leichtenberger 32 Underclassmen Shellie Reichart Eric Schreiber I SHOULD be playing! Kelly Snyder Rhonda Weaver Lori Thacher Ryan Wallace Shawn Wallace SORRY, NO fflOID Jason Furnish Sherri Guianen Jennifer Geyer Michael Zug Underclassmen 33 Troy Baughman Class Officers Jean Cochran Pete Fyock Carrie Cook Amber Haskins Terry Dando Shelly Haslett 34 Underclassmen What's so funny? Get to class! Underclassmen 35 Underclassmen 37 FUTURE CAREERS Bottom Row: Kelly Guianen. Barb Thacher, Mrs. Marlene Gruey. Tammy Montague. Michele Grantz. Kim Clow. Betty McCanna; Middle Row: Bob Pack. Rich Haynie. Craig Misner; Top Row: Bill Clow. Alan Ruhlman. Randy Claypoole 38 Underclassmen ESTABLISHED BY VO- TECH Randy Claypoole Auto Mechanics Rich Clever Petroleum Production Bill Clow Petroleum Production Michelle Grantz Home Health Management Alan Ruhlman Petroleum Production Kelly Guianen Home Health Management Rich Haynie Auto Body Greg Manny Auto Body Craig Misner Auto Body Tammy Montague Food Service Bob Pack Auto Body Barb Thacher Drafting Betty McCanna Cosmetology Kim Clow Cosmetology Underclassmen 39 SCHOOL BOARD Top Row. Kathryn Bach. Susan Brown. Sherry Wheeler. Timothy Sneeringer. Diane Danielson. Allen Weaver. Bottom Row: Susan Trout. William Strong. Dr. Snow. John Baughman. Raymond Beichner Mr Arthur VanNort Elementary Secondary Principal Dr. Gordon Snow Superintendent Faculty 41 FACULTY Christopher Blackmon Guidance Counselor Gary Dreihaup Chemistry Biology Science Kathy Hoenes Special Education Paul Kemble English Social Studies 42 Faculty FACULTY Gary Long Industrial Arts Brian Rosen Music Band Sally Liebermann Home Economics Joanne Roberts Commercial Ruth Niederriter Mathematics Physics John Shoup Librarian Susan Siviy English Faculty 43 FACULTY Pamette Sneeringer Elementary Physical Education , h Marlene Swartzfager Physical Education Gerald Thornton Physical Education Linda Swartz Spanish Reading H. Michael Vinopal Head Teacher Social Studies Gifted Kerry Wolbert Mathematics Computers 44 Faculty STUDENT TEACHERS Cheryl Bouch Biology General Science David Souza Social Studies Paul Zacherl Mathematics Faculty 45 OFFICE STAFF Becky Snyder. Seceretary Barbara Kuhl, Melissa Kuhl Roberta Hollis Office Assistant Sandy Hanson Teacher’s Aide Barbara Kuhl Secretary 46 Faculty CAFETERIA STAFF Cooks: Fran Gadley. Almira Whitton. Mary Jane Tempest Cafeteria workers: Front row: Chuck Ginkle, Victoria Westerman. Claudine Talbott. Ed Ginkle: Middle row: Amy Kuhl. Paula Lamison. Missi Zug, Susie Lamison. Tina Berkebile. Sheila Nogel. Missy Henke. Eric Long; Back row: Leroy Divelbiss. Steve Luden. Mike Andrews. Mark Snyder. Dale Hepler. Charles Williams. James Beck BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIANS 48 Faculty SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP SOCCER TEAM Back Row: Jason Furnish. Mike Andrews. Doug Corbin. Eric Long. Mark Snyder. Eric Rourke. Chris VanNort, Chad Weaver. Tye Guianen; Standing: Cindy Cleveland. Joy Clymer. Jim Beck. Henry Peters. Frank Petrilla. Brian Popoleo. Ty Huth; Kneeling: Randy Claypoole. Ricky Harp. Charlie Pulit, Leroy Divelbiss. Alan Ruhlman. Mr. Thornton ft 1 StMWK ft 1 UttowiM, Randy Claypoole Eric Long Eric Rourke Alan Ruhlman Mark Snyder 50 Sports Sports 51 Standing: Jim Beck, Doug Corbin, Chris VanNort, Mike Andrews, Chad Weaver, Ty Huth, Tye Guianen. Frank Petrilla; Kneeling: Henry Peters, Ricky Harp, Charlie Pulit, Leroy Divelbiss. Brian Popoleo. This is the second year that our Bears booted their way to AA UAVL Champions. The Bears have progressingly achieved an excellent team. Leading the scoring this year was Eric Long with 49 points, Eric Rourke with 19 points, and Frank Petrilla also with 19 points. Chad Weaver, our hustling goalie, had two shut-outs this year. The Bears amazed everyone with their fancy footwork on the field defeating Dubois Central Christian, West Forest, Brockway, Abraxas, North Clarion, and Dayton. The Bear Booters ended their season 10-2 which qualified them for the District 10 Playoffs. The Bears hustling without three starters fell in the third quarter to a 2-1 Harbor Creek lead. The Huskies ended the game 6-2 over the tired Bears. The Bears had a great season and the playoffs added experience for the Booters. “We proved this year that we are a bonafide team. VOLLEYBALL Standing: Mr. Blackmon. Annette Scott. Tina Motter, Melinda Carbaugh. Becky Snyder, Kyle Van- Nort. Amy Saxon. Missy Cochran. Michelle Tarr; Kneeling: Claudine Talbott. Melissa Scott, Jennifer Bach. Mia Harp. Amy Kuhl. Jo Rodgers. Melissa Kuhl, Tracey Odorisio Om L Uttvime Melissa Scott Becky Snyder 52 Sports IVe Alat Bad Caule, IVe, Kumj Went Good! Combined squad: Malissa Hollis, Missy Cochran, Kelley Gruey. Katy Baxter, Amy Saxon, Sherry Petrycki, Melissa Kuhl, Joy Clymer, Monica Leichtenberger Letbjute rou OOTTA WANT YO° OOTTA M Katy Baxter Melissa Kuhl Amy Saxon Kelley Gruey Monica Leichtenberger Sherry Petrycki Sports 53 man Row 1: Doug Corbin Mike Andrews Frank Petrilla Brian Popoleo Row 2: Coach Thornton Chad Weaver Chris VanNort Eric Long Henry Peters TAKE IT TO WE HOOP Row 1: Park Crispin Danny Cussins James Beck Row 2: Brian Popoleo Henry Peters Butch Marshall Coach Wolbert Frank Petrilla Mike Andrews Ty Huth junior man 54 Sports ERIC “EXTRA” LONG DICK VITALEM FTPS “SMOOTH MOVES” MACHO MAN” MIKE ANDREWS “FLYING FAST FRANK Sports 55 LADY BEARS '86- 87 Standing: Missy Henke. Melinda Carbaugh, Melissa Scott. Mr Vinopal, Amy Kuhl, Jo Rodgers, Cindy Cleveland; Kneeling: Kyle VanNort, Michelle Tarr. Tammy Silvis, Heidi Motter. Andrea Schrecengost As the Lady Bears began practice in November, sev- eral team characteristics stood out. This year’s team would be younger, smaller, and less experienced than past teams. They would also be the quickest and best hustling team in recent years. Their main goal became to learn to play as a team, both offensively and defen- sively. With this goal in mind, many girls saw extensive action this year, with nine lettering. Leading the Bears' inside game was Junior letterman Melinda Carbaugh. Joining Carbaugh as post players were Sophomore Missy Henke, Freshman Andrea Schrecengost, and Freshman Kyle VanNort, none of whom had played either Varsity or Junior Varsity before. At the guard positions, Juniors Amy Kuhl and Cindy Cleveland returned as lettermen from last year’s squad. Alternating at the other starting guard position were Senior Melissa Scott and Sophomore Jo Rodgers. Freshman Tammy Silvis also lettered at the guard posi- tion with Michelle Tarr and Heidi Motter rounding out this year’s Varsity squad. The Lady Bears will graduate only Melissa Scott from this year’s team. With eight returning lettermen, next year’s team has great promise if they continue to devel- op their team offense by six different girls earning game leading scorer honors through the season. Also neces- sary to next year’s success will be a commitment by the Bears to continue developing their individual and team defensive skills. Junior l auitff Standing: Mr. Dreihaup. Michelle Tarr. Tina Motter. Andrea Schrecengost. Kyle VanNort. Heidi Motter, Lisa Zimmer: Kneeling: Annette Scott, Tammy Silvis. Vicki Westerman 56 Sports Lefietimt Jo Rodgers Sophomore Andrea Schrecengost Freshman Tammy Silvis Freshman Melissa Scott Senior Amy Kuhl Junior Kyle VanNort Freshman Melinda Carbaugh Junior Cindy Cleveland Junior Missy Henke Sophomore Sports 57 1st Row: Mr. Long, Steve Williams. Tye Guianen; 2nd Row: Rich Haynie, Brian Popoleo, Alan Ruhlman, Frank Petrilla, Butch Marshall; 3rd Row: Ken Anderson, Henry Peters, Eric Long, Dale Hepler. Chris VanNort. Mark Snyder, Doug Corbin, Charles Williams, Randy Claypoole SCHEDULE March 24 March 26 March 31 April 2 April 7 April 9 April 13 April 15 April 21 April 23 April 27 April 29 May 1 May 4 May 6 Elderton Dayton West Forest Venango Christian Rocky Grove North Clarion Tidioute West Forest Venango Christian Tidioute North Clarion Tidioute North Clarion West Forest Venango Christian Randy Claypoole Right Fielder Chris VanNort Shortstop. Pitcher Bob Pack Infielder 58 Sports Melissa Kuhl 2nd Base. Outfield Mickey Grantz Shortstop. 3rd Base Amy Kuhl Catcher. Pitcher RetuMMitq Plag U 1st Row: Amy Kuhl. Mia Harp. Melissa Kuhl. Monica Leich- tenberger; 2nd Row: Jo Rodgers. Shelia Nogel. Mickey Grantz. Katy Baxter. Melinda Carbaugh. Mr Vinopal SOFTBALL 1st Row: Amy Kuhl. Tammy Silvis. Deanne Bloom. Mia Harp. Melissa Kuhl, Monica Leichtenberger; 2nd Row: Heather Lewis. Missy Cochran. Becky Harp. Becky McCanna. Jo Rodgers. Katy Baxter. Melissa Scott; 3rd Row: Kyle Van- Nort. Andrea Schrecengost. Valerie Pack. Shelia Nogel. Mickey Grantz. Melinda Carbaugh. Mr. Vinopal LdfoimtM, Melinda Carbaugh 3rd Base. Shortstop Jo Rodgers 2nd Base. Outfield Sports 59 ACTIVITIES YEARBOOK STAFF Melissa Scott Secretary Becky Snyder Business Editor Katy Baxter Copy Editor Activities 61 student council Front row: Sherry Petrycki, Becky Snyder, Cindy Cleveland: Second row: Becky Harp, Kyle VanNort, Chuck Miller, Amy Hepinger. Shelley Haslett. Christie Castner, Kelly Snyder: Third row: Mia Harp, Jo Rodgers. Susie Lamison, Andy Spicer. Kelley Gruey, Mark Snyder, Charles Williams. Katy Baxter. Doug Corbin, Chris VanNort, Amy Kuhl The Student Council this year is comprised of 21 students. Ac- tivities included a dance, the School Board Tea, a concert drive, and the annual Spirit Week. President Becky Snyder wishes to thank the Council, Mrs. Roberts, and the student body for all their help and support throughout the year. A special thank you is extended to Sherry and Cindy. Student Council officers: Vice-president Sherry Petrycki. President Becky Snyder, Secretary Treasurer Cindy Cleveland 62 Activities ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Row: Annette Scott, Michelle Tarr. Missy Henke. Melinda Carbaugh. Cindy Cleveland. Jo Rogers. Amy Kuhl, Sheila Nogel. Melissa Scott. Andrea Schrecengost. Tammy Silvis. Kyle VanNort; Second Row: Jenny Bach. Park Crispin. Chad Weaver. Chris VanNort, Doug Corbin. Mark Snyder. Eric Long. Frank Petrilla. Tye Guianen. Ken Anderson; Third Row: Vicky Westerman. Brian Popoleo. Henry Peters. Danny Cussins. Sharon Baughman. Mia Harp. Diana Boyer. Steve Williams. Lester Petrycki; Fourth Row: Jim Beck. Leroy Divelbiss. Missy Cochran. Monica Leichtenberger. Jennifer Tobolski. Missy Hollis. Joy Clymer. Wendi Miller; Last Row: Dale Hepler. Katy Baxter. Eric Rourke. Amy Saxon. Becky Snyder. Kelley Gruey. Sherry Petrycki. Melissa Kuhl VARSITY CLUB Bottom Row: Chad Weaver. Mark Snyder. Chris VanNort. Melinda Carbaugh. Cindy Cleveland. Jo Rogers. Amy Kuhl. Sheila Nogel. Melissa Scott; Second Row: Jim Beck. Leroy Divelbiss. Brian Popoleo. Henry Peters. Doug Corbin, Eric Long, Frank Petrilla. Tye Guianen; Third Row: Missy Cochran. Michelle Tarr, Monica Leichtenberger, Missy Hollis, Mia Harp. Ken Anderson; Last Row: Dale Hepler, Katy Baxter. Eric Rourke. Amy Saxon, Becky Snyder. Kelley Gruey, Sherry Petrycki, Melissa Kuhl Activities 63 EAST FOREST BANDS CoMffit Band Bottom row: Wayne Spicer, Troy Baughman. Paula McClellan. Band Director Mr Rosen. Middle row Chuck Miller. Tricka Claypoole. Che Melton. Leroy Divelbiss. Ja- son Furnish. Danny Cussins, Jenny Bach; Top row: Eric Rourke. Cindy Cleveland. Rob Pierce. Melinda Carbaugh. Mark Snyder. Dale Hepler. James Beck Ma teAby Band Top row: Cindy Cleveland; Second row: Kim Lewis. Melinda Carbaugh; Third row: Leroy Divelbiss. Melissa Kuhl. Jenny Bach. Tricka Claypoole; Fourth row: James Beck. Eric Rourke. Rob Pierce. Jason Furnish 64 Activities COUNTY BAND Back row: Dale Hepler. Rob Pierce. Leroy Divelbiss, Eric Rourke; Front row: Melinda Car- baugh. Sheila Nogel, Cindy Cleveland Activities 65 SENIOR HIGH CHORUS Front row: James Beck. Doug Corbin. Shawn Bauer. Chuck Ginkle; Second row: Deanne Bloom. Becky Russel. Missy Cochran. Andrea Schrecengost. Becky Harp. Wendi Miller; Third row: Annette Scott. Anita Dempsey, Jenny Bach. Valerie Pack; Fourth row: Victoria Westerman. Malissa Hollis. Dina Talbott; Last row: Melissa Scott. Sherry Petrycki COUNTY CHORUS James Beck. Jenny Bach. Sherry Petrycki. Doug Corbin 66 Activities JUNIOR mu CUORUS Front row: Diana Wolfgang, Jean Cochran, Chuck Miller. Kim Schmek. Misty Silvis, Amy Hepinger, Lisa Zimmer; Back row: Tricka Claypoole, Christie Castner, Sherrie Guianen. Christie Ganoe. Bill Henke DISTRICT CUORUS Jenny Bach. Jim Beck Activities 67 TRIVIAL PURSUIT CLUB In the pursuit of the most trivial informa- tion, this club was created. Dedicated to finding the least important facts about the most insignificant of events, this club has reached the ultimate in meaningless knowledge. mLoHj l-liglt, OiVUioK Top row: Advisor Mr. Kemble: Second row: Eric Rouke. John Baughman; Third row: Katy Baxter. Dale Hepler. Rob Pierce: Fourth row: Melinda Carbaugh. Becky Snyder. Kelley Gruey, Amy Kuhl Outer Circle (clockwise from bottom): Charlie Pulit, Danny Cussins, Shawn Bauer. George Kuhl, Jason Furnish. Shawn Wallace. Mike Zug, Ben Pierce. Shelly Haslett. Lisa Zimmer. Amy Hepinger. Kelly Snyder. Kyle VanNort. Christie Castner. Rick Harp; Inner circle (clockwise from bottom): Nikki Frost. Ryan Wallace. Paula McClellan. Wayne Spicer; Center: Advisor Mr. Blackmon 68 Activities YEARBOOK CLUB Top row: Eric Rourke, John Baughman. Todd Kowalcyk, Jim Beck. Andy Spicer, Charles Williams; Middle Row: Melissa Scott, Amy Saxon, Katie Baxter, Becky Snyder, Kelley Gruey. Missi Zug, Debbie Bradybaugh, Lorena Miller; Bottom row: Ms. Siviy, Paula Lamison, Sherry Petrycki, Mia Harp, Becky Martz, Jenny Bach Ms. Susan Siviy Yearbook Advisor The yearbook staff has worked hard this year preparing for the 1986-87 Mar- i£jl Ms. Siviy has been a great first year advisor, who dedicated her time and ef- forts to yearbook. It has been hard for all of us to meet our deadlines, but we have accomplished our goals. The Senior Class did a terrific job soliciting which gave us enough money to spend on our yearbook. I’d like to thank all of the yearbook club for helping to make this yearbook one of the best ever. I hope you will enjoy your 1987 Marieg Amy Saxon, Yearbook Editor Activities 69 COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club has already had an interesting year. In the past they have sold products created by their members. Their main goal this year is to make enough money to eat an elegant dinner at an expensive restaurant. Row 1: Monica Leichtenberger, Andy Spicer; Row 2: Diana Boyer. Becky Martz; Row 3; Stacie Wilson, Becky McCanna; Row 4: Park Crispin, Michelle Tarr; Row 5: Tracey Odorisio, John Saxon; Row 6: Todd Kowalcyk COMPUTER CLUB Left to Right: Gary Asel. Billy Henke, Ray Crispin. Joe Zug. John Petrilla. Mr. Wolbert, Rick Badger. Jim Hetrick. Steve Luden, Steve Williams, Lester Petrycki. Computing at speeds faster than light, these Einsteins play Frogger to see who can top the high score. As a further expansion to their limitless talents, Mr. Wolbert will be introducing other incredibly challenging micro-computer games. 70 Activities TWIRLING CLUB The Twirling Club sets high goals. These students try to improve their skills in order to capture the top awards in the annual talent show. In recent years, twirlers have been quite successful in “spinning the judges' heads! Left to Right: Kim Schmek, Tina Motter, Tammy Cornman, Mrs. Niederriter, Heidi Motter. Becky Russell. Diana Wolfgang W CLUB The Ski Club has to be one of the most exciting clubs to be a part of. The skiers' experiences are most amusing. Conquering everything from mogels to ice, these people dare to risk their lives on the cold, snowy slopes! No, skiing isn’t that risky. The ski season begins in January. The ski club members go to Holiday Valley Ski Resort every Saturday for six weeks. Every- one has a great time skiing. Top to Bottom: Kelley Gruey. Katy Baxter, Becky Snyder, Snyder. Amy Saxon. John Baughman. Robb Pierce, Kyle VanNort, Che Melton. Chad Weaver, Joy Clymer, Brian Irvin. Chuck Miller. Brad Clymer, Chris Van- Nort. Kelly Snyder. Andrea Schrecengost. Amy Hepinger, Mr. Thornton. Activities 71 NEWSPAPER CLUB The Lois Lanes and Clark Kents of East Forest are constantly continuing their eternal search for thrilling news bulletins concerning the Student Body and sport- ing events. Top to bottom: John Saxon, Tracey Odorisio, Annette Peters, Anita Dempsey, Diana Boyer. Skye Doyon, Miss Hoenes PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Talk about a flashy club! The Photogra- phy Club snaps the pictures out, one by one. This is the second year for the group. Mr. Dreihaup helps the students learn to operate a camera and the art of taking good pictures. First Row: Mr. Dreihaup, Dina Talbott, Vicky Westerman; Second Row: Jim Beck, Mike Andrews, Chuck Ginkle 72 Activities GOOD SAMARITAN CLUB The Good Samaritan Club has one very important goal, to work with the people in the nursing home here in Marienville. The Good Samaritan Club tries its best to be helpful in any way possible. One way is by helping teach- ers and everyone here at East Forest. Another way is working with people outside the school. They are the green thumbs of East Forest by watering the school plants. Left to right: Heather Lewis. Rhonda Weaver. Skye Doyon, Annette Peters. Mia Harp, Shellie Reichart JUNIOR HISTORIAN CLUB The studying of history in a fun way is the goal of the Junior Historian Club. The mem- bers enjoy learning about the history of our great nation. The club sells products to sup- port its trips to historical sites and land marks. First Row: Annette Scott. Anita Dempsey; Second Row: Peter Fyock. Robb Coch- ran, Troy Baughman. Miss Hoenes Activities 73 MEMORIES Here I stand, all alone again Revelling in the day gone past. Memories come rushing in Just like they were last. Even though time has faded Memories that were there, They still cannot be traded For the trade would not be fair. Memories are like dreams. They are nothing, unless enhanced. For they are nothing that they seem Unless they are able to entrance. So here I stand once more Revelling in the day gone past. Memories seem to hold the score Just like they were last. Days may seem to disappear And memories to go and hide; But you don't have to ever fear, Memories are always there inside. Every time I may feel low All I have to do is sit and think. Then I’ll feel Memories’ warm glow That never lets my spirits sink. Here, once more I stand Revelling in the day at last. Memories seem to blow like sand Even though they have passed. By: Amy Saxon 76 Activities ADVERTISING Best Wishes Class Of 1987 INTERNATIONAL KITCHENS LTD. Manufacturing Total European Kitchen Cabinets Brookville, PA 814-849-6226 Congratulations Seniors NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. Forest Street Marienville, Pa. Manufacturing Kitchen Counter Tops And Component Parts 18 Advertising Congratulations Class Of 1987 KENDALL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 108 South Forest Street Marienville, PA 16239 Kendall Family Celebrates 60 Years Of Insurance Service To The Community Advertising 79 R. 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Chestnut Burr Marienville, PA 16239 (814) 927-6282 Carol Culp’s Beauty Salon Crown, PA 16220 (814) 744-9653 Clarion Candy Company Shippenville, PA 16254 (814) 226-7731 Clarion Fruit Company Clarion, PA 16214 Good Luck Seniors! Advertising 103 Clarion Skateland Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-4422 First Federal Savings Loan Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-7873 C-93 WCCR-FM Box 567 Clarion, PA 16214 Forest Hardware Tionesta, PA 16353 Best of Luck for the Future Roy B. Constable Stores, Inc. Kane, PA 16735 (814) 837-8220 Fred's Barber Shop Rt. 66, Box 467 Marienville, PA 16239 Crooks Clothing Co. Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-8020 Gatesman Auto Body Service Lucinda, PA 16235 (814) 226-9468 Deer Meadow Campgrounds Cooks Forest, PA 16217 (814) 927-8125 Great Expectations Warren, PA 16365 (814) 723-2107 Dehner's Auto Parts Service Intersection Rt. 36 208 Rd. 1 Leeper, PA 16233 Happy Cow Tionesta, PA 16353 Congratulations, Seniors! Deman's Inc. Brookville, PA 15825 Good Luck, Class of '87 Hillcrest Restaurant Kane, PA 16735 (814) 837-6480 Diamond Lunch Marienville, PA 16239 (814) 927-8955 Himes L R Store Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-4990 Dietz Yates Agency Brookville, PA 15825 (814) 849-8371 Huntsberger Associates C.P.A Clarion, PA 16214 Best Wishes for the Future Faller’s Better Furniture Fryburg, PA 16236 (814) 354-2288 The Insurance Store 1 Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-9400 James Jewelers, Inc. Warren, PA 16365 (814) 723-7740 Leeper Market Red White Leeper, PA 16233 Jamesway Corporation Franklin, PA 16323 Congratulations, Seniors! Bert Lehman Son, Contractors Tionesta, PA 16353 (814) 755-3280 Frank Kaputa's Used Cars Tionesta, PA 16353 (814) 755-3257 Lencer Service Station Leeper, PA 16233 (814) 744-8338 K-Mart Reno, PA 16343 (814) 676-0679 Long Acres Potato Farms Tionesta, PA 16353 (814) 744-8454 Knothoe Gift Shoppe Tionesta, PA 16323 (814) 755-3519 MacBeth's Cabins and Dining Room Cook Forest, PA 16260 (814) 744-8400 Knotty Pine Restaurant Tionesta, PA 16323 Best of Luck, Seniors! Matson Insurance Agency Brookville, PA 15825 (814) 849-5334 Robert Kunselman Agency Tionesta, PA 16353 (814) 755-4455 Means-Lauf Drug Co. Brookville, PA 15825 (814) 849-5795 Lander’s Inc. Lucinda, PA 16235 Good Luck for the Future! Midtown Motel Tionesta, PA 16353 Good Luck, Seniors! Laurel Shop The Complete Hobby Craft Shop Brookville, PA 15825 Oil City Sewing Center Oil City, PA 16301 (814) 676-2707 Lawrence Distributors Marienville, PA 16239 (814) 927-8740 Papa Nick's Restaurant Kane, PA 16735 (814) 873-6652 Patterson's Tavern Marienville, PA 16239 (814) 927-8189 Shiloh Ranch Campground Cook Forest, PA 16260 Thanks Seniors! Penwood Trailer Sales Inc. Leeper, PA 16233 (814) 744-8589 Six Services Pennzoil Tionesta, PA 16353 (814) 755-4081 Printz’s Oil City, PA 16301 (814) 677-4611 Smitty's Golden Dawn Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-4241 Rebajeans Fabric Workshop Prom Gowns: Guaranteed No Copies Brookville, PA (814) 849-3246 Snyder’s Auto Body Service Tylersburg, PA 16361 (814) 744-9218 Red Stallion South Main St. Clarion, PA 16214 Steele Electric Co. Brookville, PA 15825 (814) 849-7353 Robert W. Schierberl Life Insurance, Group Retirement Plans Clarion, PA 16214 William R. Strong Attorney at Law (814) 226-4171 Seigworth Farm Market Rt. 36 North Brookville, PA 15825 Tall Oaks Blue Jay Road (814) 968-5558 Seven Seas Pools Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-7428 Texas Hot Lunch Kane, PA 16735 (814) 837-8122 Sheep Pen Basketry Cooksburg, PA 16217 (814) 927-6360 Town Country Cleaners Brookville. PA 15825 (814) 849-3371 Sheffield Deli Meats Sheffield, PA (814) 968-3731 Good Luck Bears! H. Truman’s Store Sigel, PA 15860 (814) 752-2331 SQ0PPQS7 Marianne Phone 226-5080 1227 E. MAIN ST. 30 PICKERING ST. CLARION, PA. 16214 BROOKVILLE, PA. Phone 226-7710, 15825 226-7711 Phone 849-8325 AUTOMOTIVE • TRUCK • INDUSTRIAL “0 oanllM taJs Manlier FDIC r3 OIL CITY 814 676-8647 POST OFFICE BOX 7 FRYBURC, PA 16326 814 354-7311 pop-mi Maid Service Carpet Cleaning 501 Main Street Clarion, PA 226-5682 BEER ALL POPULAR BRANDS TIONESTA BEVERAGE CO, 646 ELM STREET TIONESTA, PA. 16353 POP ICE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 87 Phone: (814) 755-3572 J Advertising 107 Vowinckel Tires Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-7290 Paul A. Weaver Jewelers Clarion, PA 16214 Best of Luck for the Coming Years! William J. Weaver, D.M.D. Brookville, PA 15825 (814) 849-2652 Weins Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-7400 Wenango Agency Gallery of Homes Tionesta, PA 16353 (814) 755-3440 Nancy Lee Wilson’s Beauty Salon Marienville, PA 16239 (814) 927-8201 Wolf Furniture Company Clarion, PA 16214 (814) 226-6310 Joseph P. Zeitler, D.M.D. Tionesta, PA 16353 (814) 755-4544 Zig-Zag Bar Lickingville, PA (814) 744-8070 Lucinda Service Station Roy's Mobil Presented By Mrs. Buckley Mrs. Roberts Miss Siviy Mrs. Swartz Mr. VanNort Mr. Vinopal Mr. Wolbert BEST WISHES TC TEE CEASS CE 1987 Good Luck, Seniors! 108 Advertising ELEMENTARY MTU GRADE SANDAL BADGER MISHELE CASTNER ANNA CLEVER BRAD COCHRAN TERESA COCHRAN TWONDA CORNMAN KEITH FRYE LESLIE HENKE SAMANTHA HILYER NIKKI LIEF SANDRA PARRIS BRETT POPOLEO CHRISTOPHER SLATER ROBERT SPENCER TRICIA SWARTZ MR. CURTIS FURNISH DENNIS THORNTON JODY WEAVER VICTOR WESTERMAN HEIDI ZIMMERMAN GIRLS BOYS 110 Elementary FIFTH GRADE SARAH BARRON MICHAEL BEHUN TAMMY BLAIR DOUG CASTNER KERRI COVEL ISABELLE DIVELBISS HALI FROST JASON FYOCK BRADLEY HASKINS BRENDA HARP KENNYJOHN HEIL MELVIN HILYER DAWN LEWIS ELAINE NICKLAS LAURA ROURKE JOSEPH SNYDER DANIELLE STEVENSON TRAVIS TROUTMAN ANN WALLACE TRACEY WALLACE DAWN YACKOVICH JOANNE BURRELL PHILIP YEANEY MR. DAVE DEFFENBAUGH Elementary 111 FOURTH GRADE LOUISE BADGER JEREMY BAUER JOANNA CLEVER JEFF CLYMER MINDY DANDO RICHARD DIXON JARRETT FURNISH MICHAEL HEPINGER HELEN MELEY KATHY MELEY ARWEN MILLER ETHAN NEMICK ANGELA OLIVER JOHN PAINE JOHN RODGERS RAELENE RUHLMAN HOLLY SCHRECENGOST MARK SILVIS MRS. WENDY BYERS AARON SLATER TAMMARA STEVENSON NICOLE TOM ERIC WALLACE JENNIFER WILLIAMS RICHARD YEANEY BOBBI JO BARNETT 112 Elementary Tkfad Gh£uU LORI BYERS ROBERT CAMBELL BECKY CARBAUGH BRIAN COOK KEVIN ECK MARCY FROST JOSEPH FYOCK CHRISTINA HARP ERIN HEPINGER COLBY HOLLIS BRIDGETT KNAPP LORI MASON JEFFEREY McCLELLAN MYRON SILVIS CORRINE STEPHENS MRS. MARY ANN NESBELLA RANDON STEVENSON RYAN TALBOTT BRANDI THACHER CHRISTINA THACHER DANYELL WOJTASZEK JODY WOLFGANG CARL ZIMMER Elementary 113 Second Guide, MRS. LINDA BEICHNER APRIL MASHENSIC AMBER SCHRECENGOST JASON MEANS ROBERT STEVENSON VIRGINIA ASEL JASON BAUER JANUARY MELEY MELISSA WOLFGANG EDMOND BACH BECKA BLACKMON PASHA MELTON RYAN BARNETT LEROY HILYER BRIANNE RUEFFLE 114 Elementary Fout Gk uU MRS. PEGGY HETRICK CHRISTOPHER OLIVER LINDSAY SNYDER JARRET OLIVER CHARITY SONGER LISA BYERS ADRIENNE CAMPELL MARY BETH MASON JOSEPH MAZZOCCHI DONNA SCHOLAR MELINDA JESSICA THOMPSON SCHRECENGOST KRISTY WISSINGER MICHAEL CLAYPOOLE TARA LYNN McMANNIS EMILY SLATER SCOTT MOLDOVAN MARK DANDO LEE MILLER BREANNE SNYDER Elementary 115 KixdpKqaxtPM. BEN BLACKMON DANIEL CLEVER CYNTHIA DOWNS CORRY FITZGERALD MATTHEW GALLIGAN JIMMY HAUSER KRISTINA JOHNSON ADAM OLIVER ERICA OLIVER TYSON RUHLMAN MRS. NANCY CHERICO JENNIFER SILVIS RONALD SONGER RYAN STEVENSON TARA STEVENSON KIM TAYLOR MATTHEW THACHER SHANE WISSINGER Pu-SaIldoI Ben Blackmon Steven Byers Dianna Carter Sharon Heil Steven Heil Rodney Sibble Julie Spencer This year the pre- school has had help from Speech Thera- pist Mrs. Cheryll Ditz. She has been invalu- able to Mrs. Sain and her class. Mrs Janice Sain 116 Elementary JOSTENS


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