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Douglas Robinson Lori Rosman Franeine Roush William Ruffing Heather Russell Stephen Russell Chris Riek Joseph Schnft Barry Senior Paul Sherbine RIEL CHRIS — RD 2 Windber — Chorus 10. 11. 12; Band Stage Band 10, 11. 12; “Joseph, “Cheaper By The Dozen” 11; Golf 11. 12; Snowball Court 12. ROBINSON. DOUGLAS — South Fori — NHS 12; Football 10. 11; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 12. ROSMAN. LORIE - Beaverdale — FBLA 11. 12. ROUSH. FRANCINE — RD 1 Summerhill — LEO Club 12; FBLA 12. RI!DECK. JERRY — Ehrenfeld — W reading 10. 11. RUFFING. WILLIAM — South Fori. RUSSELL HEATHER - RD 1 Sidman — NHS 12; Chon» 10. 11; Cheerleader 10. 11; Homecoming Queen 12; Snowball Court 10, 12; Volleyball 12. RUSSELL STEPHEN — RD 1 South Fori — W reading 12- Jerry Ruderi Amy Schellhammer Mar cry Sherer Class boasts 5 sets of twins What are some of the advantages of being a twin? Di and Dee Miller replied, “We both understand each other. We can count on each other to be there if there are any problems. We are lifetime friends.” Twins have a happy childhood. They enjoy having a constant playmate and they appreciate their understanding of each other. Of course, they have their spats and misunderstandings at times but what brothers and sisters do not? Twins do have a desire for individ- uality. They wish that others would not mistake one for the other and they would like to receive birthday gifts meant just for them. As teenagers twins may feel the need for independence and wish that people would stop comparing the two and treat them as one person. As the Miller twins stated, “People think we are much alike, when, in fact, we are two totally different beings.” As twins enter college, get married and have a family of their own, they will appreciate having a constant companion. SCHELLHAMMER. AMY — RD 1 South Fork — HUM 10. 11. 12; Foremucs 11, 12; NHS 12; Spanish HS 11, 12; Moniagr and Forester 11, 12; Student Council 12; Chorus 10, 11. 12; ITS 11. 12; “Pippin.” “Fools” 11; “Joseph.” “Cheaper By the Dozen ’ 11; “A Christmas Carol” 12; Volleyball (storekeeper 10. 11). SCHRIFT. JOSEPH — Wilmore. SENIOR. BARRY — RD 2 Johnstown. SHERBINE. PAUL — RD Summerhill. SHERER. MARCEY — RD 1 South Fork — Chorus 10, 11, 12; “Fools” 10; Homecoming Court 12; Volleyball 12; Track 10. 11. 12. SHERMAN. RUSSELL — RD 1 Sidman. SLIKO. CHERI — RD 1 South Fork — Office Aide 12; Chorus 10. 11; JV Cheerleader 10. 11. 12. 28 — Seniore
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l rA: Wvntiy W right, leA, ami Kathy Toth keep •core at thr girln’ volleyball game between For- est Hilla and the Muntangn of Portage. Below: f.'roig Mr4 all, an offTire aide for thr a»u»i tant principal, IhtnalH Hailey, return to the office aAer checking on a ntudenl for Mr. Hailey. Above: library aide Mat! Becker and Joe Kruf program the computer with material which will be needed later for the library science daaa. LeA: Alesia Leifh, leA, Tammy Moratti and Joe krug volunteered their nervicei» in anninting Mrs. Kathy Kresiar in painting a Spaninh mural on the wall of Room 219. Seniors — 27
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Russell Sherman Lori Soflarsky (Ihfri Sliko Tara Slefanik Brett Smith Malisa Stine man Ctmlynnc Smith Meliaaa Stombaugh SMITH BRETT — RD I Summerhill SMITH. GIN I LYNNE — RI) 1 Summerhill Chorus 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 10. 11. SOElARSKY. LORI — South Fork — NHS 12; Spanish HS 11. 12; HUM 10. 11. 12; Former 10. 11. 12; LEO Club 12. STEFANIK. TARA — RD 1 Mineral Pt. — HUM 10. 11. 12; Spanish HS 11. 12; Former 11. 12; Chorus 10. 11, 12; Color Guard 11. 12; LEO Club 12. STINEMAN. MELISSA - RD 1 Sidman — Ski Club 12. STOMBAUGH. MELISSA — Beaverdale — NHS 11.12; HUM «0. 11, 12; Spanish HS 11. 12; Forensics 10. 11. 12; Quiz Team 11. 12; Trivial Pursuit 10. 11. 12; Student Council 10. II. 12 (Pres 12) Montage Forester 11, 12; Chorus 10. 11. 12 (County 10); Jazz Rock 10. 11. 12; “Fools,” “Pippin 10; “Joseph.” “Cheaper By The Dozen” 11; ”A Christmas Carol. “Pete’s Feet” 12; P.A. Announcer II, 12. The elans of 88 boast five sets of twins. They include (front) Paul and ire raid Boomer, Deanna and Dianna Miller, Patrick and Michttel McNamara; (hack) Sandy and Randy Httok, Mark and Krista Golden. Seniors —
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