Lancaster Catholic High School - Rosmarian Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

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, 1 x N 1 I Q 1 r 5 4 5 5 RCSMARIAN The Most Reverend Joseph T. Daley, D.D., V.G. Co-Adj utor Bishop of Harrisburg Hierarchy Fosters Christian Education The Reverend Walter H. Shaull Superintendent of Catholic Schools TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS SENIOIIS 8 16 4-4- 80 106 126 BEGINNING Here comes the sun . . . Here comes the sun .. . simple lyrics to a song composed by the most complex musicians of the decade, the Beatles. The message: the SUN is the symbol of all life, of all the living and loving that goes into being someone and helping everyone you meet to be someone too. You compile your annual activities and oppor- tunities-surpassing athletic records, having A Time For Us, breaking cram records, writing term papers, eating at Burger King, taking tests, tests, and more tests, not Drinking The Water, sacrificing a lunch, decorating at Christmas with trains and helicopters, taking up SPACE, dating, getting accepted at a college, etc., etc.-into a grow- ing plan to learn what it is all about. And then you discover it is not only parties and Austin Healey Sprites and football games, but fulfilling a need for starving Biafrans and underprivileged Americans through your care. The problems of the cities suddenly turn out to be your own and those of your whole generation. Your only chance to really live is to discover your responsibility to everyone, and to act-through your constant . . . ' INVOLVEMENT in what is happening One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, were the first words of Neil Armstrong as he made history with the first step on the moon's sur- face. Another who walked tall this year was Richard M. Nixon, once a po- litical has-been, who was inaugurated on January 20, 1969, as the 37th Presi- dent of the United States. While 25,000 troops came home in the first scheduled withdrawal to Vietnamize the South- east Asian conflict, thousands of stu- dents and sympathizers, chanting give peace a chance, demonstrated in a na- tionwide moratorium to protest our in- volvement in Vietnam. In a modern, mid- summer madness, over 300.000 young people gathered at the Woodstock Folk Festival for three days of top-name music, widespread drug-taking, and ab- solute non-violence. And we must not forget the amazing New York Mets, who astounded the sports world bv skv-rock- eting from ninth place in 1968 to over- whelm the favored Baltimore Orioles 4-1 in the 1969 World Series. Important items-space-shatteringj sil- ly, portentous, joyful-these are the year's memorable events in the world at large. These happenings on a grand scale frame the private living we did here at LCHS in this, the best year of our lives. 5 'L K Q '15, in the World nr: -uf Wide World Photos 9 outside of your own little World 1 4 wh nf ,, Q A if . A A 4 1 4 of fun I, , working, playing, studying, and G . K 32321114 R: i 1:1 iii ---. 1 1212.15 lwvf 7i 'V 4 nv' X -- Q ig- H-. - 1 W? 5 2 Aw we learning how to live X IN 1 2 .. KA 2292 , X JW f ' gk M g ? , Q 'Fu P - - -' J S Q 'DN is fd s Q ai. k he x' I 2 A .1 A N5 Q f ,fa -f, N 5 ' - .-.4.:' ff ' ' ' , 4. ,, . . fl. ,. ', , v ' ' . ' , 4 . P - ::,,-b'-P-N i 'W PQ , x f 'Q ' ', . 'a-1'. ' 4- 'g 1 '- - - ' ' -2. '- .. . rr..-. bfi, , . 1 l , N Q V' -- if ' . in 'V Q I Y, fl!.S,L::. 9,1 . -4. , T- . nz.. . . , E ,. .' :I 6-, , A-,. ., .ti-fl. Q n , . ' ,Je -Q ..' AS' ,fr ,. jug.. ' Av .NA A .t . , . 49 ACULT Y God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Reverend Francis J Taylor B.A., M.A. Principal of Lancaster Catholic High School Students have noticed a more liberal air about Catholic High this year. This can be traced to the person who runs it all, Father Taylor. In allowing more latitude in such de- tails as attire at games and social occasions, length of side- burns, and the breakfast period, Father remarks that he is willing to try experiments in the hope that students take more responsibility on their own. Meeting the stu- dents more than half-way evolves from F3tl'l9l',S own plunge back to the classroom. Last summer he traveled to New Or- leans for a television seminar, and during the year he has been taking guidance courses in Human Growth and De- velopment, Analysis of the Individual, and Philosophy of School Psychology. LCHS finds his application of psy- chology to school life worthwhile. Hat set at a rakish angle, Father Taylor smiles contentment and pride as he closes the door to another day at LCHS. Reverend Edward R. Lavelle B.A., S.T.L. Chaplain As chaplain, spiritual advisor, and religious instructor, Father Lavelle fills the corridors of LCHS with his warmth, and enthusiasm. Noted for his unorganized style and intense interest in sports, Father is also appreciated for his support of- all school activities. Al- though his residence has been changed to St. Anne's Parish this year, he could not he closer to the students, their aspirations, their anxieties, their successes and failures. Mr. Francis D. Rineer B.A. Assistant to the Principal Dean of Boys' Discipline Dual positions accepted by Mr. Rineer this year are his assignments as Assistant to the Principal and Dean of Boys. It is his respon- sibility to keep the LCHS complex of build- ings in proper condition at all times. No easy task, Mr. Rineer must keep 'Hon top of events and activities which change the face of the gymnasium and cafeteria besides the smooth ordering of day-to-day cleaning and repairs. As Dean of Boys, he applies the same firm, but gentle, discipline to boys sent to his office for a breach of school regulations as to his own thirteen children. A remarkable man, Mr. Rineer, is the LCHS judgment. Three Organizations Mesh For Smooth Management Meeting once a month, the Board of Directors confer on the spiritual direction besides the financial de- cisions involving Lancaster Catholic High School. The Board is made up ug. lt. of priests who represent the inter- ests of the Catholic parishes in the geographic area serviced by the high l.--rf - school. Loyal and farseeing, the pas- tors appreciate the needs of the school, and always consider its wel- fare as a dynamic vanguard of the Catholic future of the community. Board of Dilrectors The pastors check financial statements over coffee at an early morning meeting. The Reverend Rudolph Fuhr Holy Trinity, Columbia The Reverend Thomas Lawler St. Peter, Columbia The Reverend Frederick Vaughn St. Peter, Elizabethtown The Reverend Paul Callahan, C.SS.R Our Mother of Perpetual Help, Ephrata The Reverend Francis Mongelluzzi St. Anne, Lancaster The Reverend Wallace Berrier, C.SS.R. St. Anthony, Lancaster The Reverend Thomas Gralinski St. Mary, Lancaster The Reve1'end Francis Dinkel St. Joseph, Lancaster The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Damian McGovern, J .C.L. Sacred Heaf-t, Lancaster Rev. Francis Taylor, Principal, reads the agenda to the assembled priests. The Very Reverend William Eline, V.F. St. Philip the Apostle, Lancaster The Reverend Joseph Gotwalt Presentation of the B.V.M., Marietta The Reverend Joseph Hilbert St. Richard, Manheim The Reverend John R. Campion St. Catherine of Siena, Quarryville The Reverend Edward J. Deller St. Leo the Great, Rohrerstown if ,,,,,,h,, iw. The newly formed Regional School Board explores future plans in the school library. Regional School Board Officers Dr. Thomas Diehl, President Mr. Paul Nicklaus, Vice-Pres. Sister M. St. Irminus, I.H.M., Secretary-Treasurer Parent-Teacher Organization Officers Mrs. Daniel Carroll, President Mr. Jacob Wittmer, First Vice-President M1'. Frank Hinnenkamp, Second Vice-President Mr. Thomas Bennett, Treasurer Mrs. Elmer Bare, Secretary Department heads and student council officers explain the inner workings of the chool at a PTO meeting. Every month the Regional School Board meets in differ- ent parish schools in Lancaster and Columbia to discuss the scholastic and financial problems facing the Catholic school system. With their aid, the improbables usually become the possibles. Another group, most important for the well-being of our high school, is the Parent-Teacher Organization. Mem- bers of the faculty and our parents meet regularly to dis- cuss courses and problems which affect students and school. . Sister Mary Raymond, I.H.M. B.A., M.A. Dean of Girls and Attendance The following poem, seen by visitors to Room 994106, aptly sums up the purpose of Sister Mary Raymond's work as our con- cerned Dean of Girls. What matters most in life is not knowledge but CHARACTER. There is a knowledge other than memoryg the knowledge of HOW TO LIVE. Study must be an act of life, must serve life, .':'i?i1 must feel impregnated with life. t'1l M' llll'iil Of the two kinds of men, those who :-..- endeavor to know something, and those who try to BE SOMEONE the palm is to the second. The Intellectual Life -Sertillanges Sister M. Inez Joseph, R.S.M. B.A., M.A. Vice Principal Directress of Studies Second in command at LCHS is an old friend who has returned after a three year absence. Sister Inez Joseph captured our hearts as easily as she captured the P.A. system. Sister is renowned for her quick ef- ficiency, and students and faculty alike are grateful to her famed overnight righting of the wrongs perpetrated by the confused computer. Students also find a sympathetic ear when schedules are not satisfactory, for Sister Inez Joseph acts according to the belief that the student comes first. isa. Student Growth In Capable Hands Mr. O'Donne11 consults Sister Inez Joseph about student scheduling, as she completes one of her many calls. Mr. Robert F. 0'Donnell B.A., M.Ed. Director of Guidance Freshman Football Coach Whether it is updating in psychology classes or a flying field trip to West Point, Mr. O'Donnell keeps abreast of the latest material in his area. Deeply interested in the vocational future of the students, Mr. O'Donnell encourages each one to undertake the career which best suits his or her interests and qualifications. His expert counseling is aided by the avalanche of pamphlets and cata- logues which crowds his office. He is an active member of the committee on FACES-Founda- tion Assisting Catholic Education Services, Inc., and the Regional School Board. As guidance coun- selor, his interests range beyond the school into community relations such as the black-White living room dialogues sponsored by the Urban League. A4lQ.+. Sister Marie Judith, S.S.J. B.A. Department Head Religion II, IV, Moderator of Honor Society Reverend Edward R. Lavelle B.A., S.T.L. Chaplain, Religion IV Sister Mary Jeanne, A.S.C. B.S. in Ed. Religion I, IV, Freshman Class Moderator Mrs. Charlotte E'del A.A. Religion IV Sister Donna Regina, I.H.M. B.A. Religion I, IV, Chapel Sacristan, Chapel Aides, Future Teacher's Club Sister Marie Margaret, 0.S.F. B.A. Religion II, IV, Senior Rings Sister Aileen Mary Flynn, R.S.M. B.S. in Ed., M.A. Religion I, IV Mr. Thomas C. Mayer B.S., M.A. in Ed. Admin. New Religion II, IV, Photo Club, Sophomore Class Moderator Xi 'Q ...A ,... r N A wif, I i my M-I rrsr V- ' it h Mrs. E'del quizzically surveys her class. e l 'B'-. i A religious conclave is held by Sister Mary Jeanne, Mr. Mayer, and Sister Aileen Mary fabovej. Sister Marie Margaret Qto the rightj interprets the new liturgy for her sophomores. 24 . iw From the look of things, Sister Donna Regina and Sister Marie Judith frightj have discovered a much more fascinating book than that of Father Lavelle fabovej. Z: O -5- '3ee.,5b r 5 5 SEEN ' 'R K S,s,: Q be X h J Renewal Marks Religion Department Innovations mark the Religion Department. Under the able direction of Sister Marie Judith, new methods of religious approach such as col- lages, dialogue, television films, and banners present a relevant message to today's youth. This is the second year an elective religion course has been offered to juniors and seniors. The de- partment is also arranging meetings with the parents to explain the new concepts developed through Vatican H. 25 Science Department Expands Spectrum Girls interested in nursing as a career appreciated the addition of an anatomy class for their benefit this year, while frosh continued a physical science pro- gram designed to provide a broad, strong background for specialized work on a higher level. Physics and biology teach- ers attended various conferences. Sister Marie Olivette had a rewarding summer seminar near Seattle. Mrs. Blom managed her second year as Diocesan Science Cur- riculum Chairman and became Assistant Director of the City-County Science Fair. Sister Agnes Bonner took the position of Chemistry teacher in the great switch with Sister Thomas Irene. Mr. Garell seeks asylum from an approaching mob of students as he edges into the Faculty Lounge. U4 A ,,.. .- M . .. . , - T' Mr. DiPao1o fabovej grins as a successful football season ends. fBeloWJ Mrs. Blom clears biology questions for new teacher, Mr. Hertzler. L2 -Q E Q l if 5 l 2 Sister Agnes Bonner lectures fabovej, while Sister Marie Olivette Qrightj answers a question framed in a tubular halo. Sister Marie Olivette, O.S.F. B.S., M.S. Department Head Physics, Moderator of J.E.T.S., Class Rings Sister Agnes Bonner, 0.S.F. B.S., M.S.S. Chemistry I, II Mrs. Anne Blom B.S., M.S. in Ed. Biology, Chemistry, Fencing' Moderator Mr. Anthony DiPaolo B.A. Biology, Anatomy, Head Football Coach Mr. Robert Hertzler B.S. Biology, B.S.C.S. Biology Assistant Wrestling Coach Mr. James Garell B.S. Physical Science Q ? 1 P' Q QBQ gs OCDI-, 'ou 'Q ,,, :I f Q9 Q Q L Q o Q' ' 'X f 551: S Q if Yr' Q if Q , EIO 0 5 M .E ., ,, 0 a'I 1 gf ' ' ff in A Sister Rose Albert, Sister Cornelius Marie, and Mr. Fritsch laugh at the day's prob- lems-when it is over. .T ,-lv, 'I Ee Sister Alice Francis fleftb exhibits the reasons why Mr. Discavage, like all teachers, needs to wetva dry throat. ath Department upplements Courses This year several new features have been initiated into the math department to insure the election of its courses for the majority of student rosters. To provoke interest in the two years of math required for college admission, a mathematics laboratory and a supplementary slide rule course have been added to the curriculum. Our graduates gratefully attest to the advanced and thorough preparation they re- ceive from our vital, professional, and ongoing mathematics department. 5 .Zi IW' 1 Mr. Young proves math is not old fabovej, while Mr. Neuroh fleftj returns from a vo-tech field trip in the proverbial brown study. Sister M. Alice Francis, O.S.F. B.A. Department Head Algebra I, II, Modern Principles of Math, Introduction to College Math, Mission Moderator Sister M. Rose Albert, O.S.F. B.S. Modern Algebra I, II, Lockers Sister Cornelius Marie, O.S.F. B.S. Math Analysis, Geometry, Algebra I, Modern General Math, Audio-Visual Director Mr. Daniel Fritsch B.S. in Ed. Calculus, Fundamentals of College Math, Geometry, Modified General Math, Electricity and Radio, Student Council, Senior Class Moderator Mr. Frank Neuroh B.S. Technical and Mechanical Drawing, Trade Math, Occupa- tional Psychology, Occupational Survey, School Store Mr. Donald Discavage B.A. Modern Geometry, Modified Geometry, Algebra II, Intro- ductory Physical Science, Math Club Moderator, As- sistant ,Photo Club Moderator Mr. R. Lee Young B.S. in Ed. Algebra I, II, Geometry English Department 4. . .- 4 in f ' p-. r SWI ch e Sister Saint lrmijius fupper lefty answers a debating student, . while Sister Rene, Mrs. Ruof, and Mr. Cackovic share research material in the English resource room. Mr. Daniel Minnis, a new teacher this year, cooperates in a new program called S.E.H. 1Special English and Historyl with Sister Saint Irminus. This junior project coordinates the teaching of American history and English grammar and literature. Sister Rene has set up shop in a6f201 so that she can be closer to the Rambler press room. Another new note in the English Department this year involves the teacher switch among junior and senior classes at the quarter and se- mester breaks. Teachers are able to in- tensify concentration in their particular pet areas, and students appreciate the change of pace and resultant comprehen- sive compression of subject matter. Miss Meyers juggles a cafeteria salesman and English dictionaries in her dual position. 0 if . Yr B.A. English I B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Interpretation Sister M. Saint Irminus, I.H.M. B.A., M.A. Department Head English II, English III, Speech, Forensics Moderator, Director of Publicity Sister M. Rene, I.H.M. B.A., M.A. English IV, Psychology, Journalism I, Rambler, Honor Society Committee Sister M. Andrew Joseph, S.S.J. English III, English IV Sister Harold Mary, I.H.M. Assistant Forensic Moderator Sister Miriam Jane, I.H.M. English II, Forensic-Declamation, Oral Miss Mary Ann Meyers B.A. English I, Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Betty C. Ruof B.A., M.S. in Ed. English IV, Religion IV, Rosmarian Mrs. Doris Hohenwarter B.A. English III, English IV, Assistant in Drama Club Mr. William Cackovic B.A. English I, Modern World History, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach ister Harold Mary acknowledges a greeting. fBelowJ In-service day notes are reviewed by Sister Miriam Jane, Mrs. Hohen- arter, and Sister Andrew Joseph. 5 5 i f I Ei ?- 1 - I - , 'l ' k l Q I .XA i ts ' f 3 l iinw La S N nm . f 1 -...-.-. , if Mrs. Elizabeth deVitry B.A. Department Head German I, French II, III, IV Sister Mary Agnesita, 0.S.F. B.S. in Ed. German II, III, Visual Aids Miss Anita M. Romantino B.A. Spanish I, II, III Sister Maureen Michele, I.H.M. B.A. French I, II Sister Mary Gratia, R.S.M. B.A., M.A. Latin I, II, English II Mr. Edward Lopez Spanish I, II Miss Romantino and Mrs. deVitry discuss their rosters Cabovel, as Sister Gratia delights in the progress of her Latin scholars fbelow lefty. ff J' 'N With a gesture to the matador, Mr. Lopez describes a Spanish bullfight fabovej. Sister Maureen Michele fleftj drills on proper French pronunciation, a must for beginning students. Adjusting her audio-visual aids Cbelow leftj, Sister Agnesita prepares for the next class. Languages Sponsor Trip To Germany Members of the modern foreign language depart- ment attended a confer- ence at Millersville College in the fall in their con- tinuing effort to keep abreast of the latest de- velopments. Instructors at the meeting discussed the need for greater stress on combined reading and structural explanations in language teaching rather than a strictly oral ap- proach. In the spring, the department sponsored a ten-day trip to Germany. For those able to take ad- - vantage of the opportun- vag- . ity, a whole world of edu- ,-ff? cational experience and A plain fun was opened for their delight. Mr. Michael Reese B.A. Department Head World History and Cultures, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach Sister Mary Peter, A.S.C. B.A., M.Ed. Problems of Democracy, Graduation Gowns Mr. Joseph R. Timko B.S. Problems of Democracy, U.S. History, Economics Mr. Barry Sussmann B.S. in Ed. U.S. History, World History and Cultures, Freshman Basketball Coach Mr. Louis Portas B.A. World History and Cultures, Geography, J .V. Football Coach Mr. Daniel T. Minnis B.A. U.S. History, Head Wrestling Coach, Freshman Football Coach The foundations of power must be sought in ancient times, teaches Mr. Reese frighty Mr. Portas and Mr. Minnis lbelowj compare foot- ball statistics, not history. 1- f 'E. f535l?3i!75f 1 352: M 'H . M--nculn Y' I Social conscious citizens of the community are the goal of both Mr. Timko fabovej and Sister Mary Peter. in New-s.:w:wmv1vsmsp1NN'i 5 Z N, 5 5 R Social Studies Engenders Relevance Never before has the country's youth been more active in the po- litical issues of the day than this present generation with its cam- paigning, moratoriums and peace marches. Constructive involvement requires knowledge and this is the purpose of the Social Studies De- partment. Through study of history, past and present, foreign and do- mestic, the high school student of today becomes the relevant member of tomorrow's society. LCHS' favorite Philadelphia import, Mr. Barry Sussmann, submits to Mary Ellen Kirchner's pleas for a patron. Sister Jude Marie, R.S.M. B.S. Department Head Stenography II, Typing II, Transcription, Secretarial Practice, Clerical Office Practice, Visiteens Sister Philip Marie, R.S.M. B.S. Stenography I, Typing I, II, Business Math, Permanent Records, Assistant Dean of Studies Sister M. Jocile, R.S.M. B.S. Clerical Typing I, II, Business Math, Academic Typing I, School Diary Mr. Patrick Duffy B.S. Bookkeeping, Occupational Psychology, Reading, Head Basketball Coach, Cross Country Coach Mr. John Larkin B.S. Business Training, Bookkeeping, J.V. Basketball Coach Always efficient, Sister Philip Marie frightj keeps permanent records up to date. fBe- lowj Sister Jude Marie explains the mod- ular scheduling to Mr. Duffy. 36 i X X fl! Mft- -- f iflf ' K X22 . 1 iff' x Business Department Modifies Courses Exciting things are happening in the Business Department. Locating a secre- tarial, business, or clerical teacher may be a confusing time consumer this year as the department personnel experiment in modified team teaching. As a result of a few small switches, sophomores in the business course are taught typing for the first time, and secretarial stu- dents learn the nitty-gritty of com- puter automation data processing. Art Invents Visions To be seen and not heard is often the fate of Sister Helen David's art students. Crea- tive work is discovered in the display cases all year, but Christmas, of course, brings out a united effort. This year the lobby had a pres- ent filled choo-choo train, the courtyard had Santa's landing helicopter, and the chapel had a realistic creche. Between portraits, ceramics, block prints, and senior portfolios, students patronized the department-sponsored bus trip to New York's Guggenheim and Metropolitan Museums. Typically, our talented artists took the opportunity to mine the Fifth Ave. gal- leries for new ideas, too. Sister Helen David adjusts a set display. Music Fires Vigor Mrs. Bridgett and Mr. McCaskey combined their musical talents to provide the best of both to freshman music appreciation classes this year. In- terest in musical activities has sky-rocketed. Mem- bers of the Band and Mixed Chorus taped a pro- gram of Christmas music at Hamilton Watch Company which will be played in every Hamilton plant in the world. In a busy spring, Catholic High served as host school for the annual Diocesan Band, while the enthusiasm and numbers of stu- dents involved with the gigantic musical produc- tion of Oliver spread throughout the whole school. Happiness is a swinging group on pitch, smiles Mr. McCaskey fleftj and Mrs. Bridgett Cabovej. Sister Helen David, I.H.M. B.A. N Art l, ll, Ill, Freshman Art Appreciation, Art Club Mr. Joseph W. McCaskey B.S. Music I, II, Instrumental Music, Band, Drill Team, Pep Band, Dance Band Mrs. Romayne Bridgett Music Appreciation, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club ,.....-nl Home Ec Spins Homemakers of the now genera- tion will need more than the basic wiles of cooking, cleaning, and sew- ing. The Home Economics Depart- ment, under Sister Alma Mary, I.H.M., provides our girls with help- ful knowledge of consumer problems, houseplanning, and other supplemen- tary skills. This year the focus was on furniture refinishing, a popular art in antique-conscious Lancaster. Combining the fundamentals with the auxiliary, students are aptly pre- pared for their dream house of the future. Sister Alma Mary, I.H.M.g B.S., M.S.g Home Economics I, II, Home Economics Accelerated, Junior Class Advisor, Prom, Red Cross, Home Economics Activities. Q Sister Marita David, I.H.M.g B.A., M.S.L.S.g Librarian, Library Club Mrs. Josephine Heilbrong B.A.g Library Assistant Library Brightens Sister Marita David has made the library a showcase of education. Besides receiving 300 new books from the government under Title II, Sister placed numerous new filmstrips and rec- 'N--. ords under the care of Mrs. Frances Keen, Li- brary Assistant. Sister decorated with a vivid splash of contemporary banners designed by religion class students. Other interesting dis- plays include the historical Freedom Shrine, donated by the Lancaster Exchange Club, and an array of model theaters representing all ages of drama. Y ff. ...Gps Long Live The Black And The Blue Survival in the bustle of life today demands fit- ness in body as Well as mind. The Physical Edu- cation Department is designed to develop not only the student's health but also traits of good sports- manship and team spirit. For the second year, in- tramural volleyball, basketball, wrestling, and table tennis has been provided, enabling each student to participate in the sport of his choice. Hygiene is also included in the department's studies to round out the Well-adj usted student. K .kr sd Miss VVallace, like her teams, excels in her many activities. Mr. Taglieri and Miss Wallace plan next year's schedule fabovej Mr. Murren fbelowj convinces his Health class that smoking is dangerous. Mr. Walter Rornpalo sets up driver ed tests Qabovel, as Miss Judy Waltman Cbelow lefty sweeps the skeletons out of the closet Miss Mary Patricia W B.S. Department Head Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Girls' , Mr. Carmine Taglieri B.A. Physical Education Mr. Frederick C. Mur B.S. in Ed., M. in E Health. Physical E Track Coach, lntram Miss Judith A. Waltm B.S. Health, Physical Ed Mr. VValter Rompalo B.A. Driver Education, E allace Guidance, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Athletic Club, Dramatics , Athletic Director, Varsity Club ren d ducation, Line Coach in Football, Assistant urals an ucation, J.V. Girls' Basketball quipment Manager, Athletic Trainer ,...., , Mrs. Betty Gigl checks senior records. iifri f TZ! ? E 5 E 5 J , 'a i through the day's mail fabovej While Mrs. Kathleen Whittaker fbe- low leftj arranges the files, and Mrs. Bernadette Haefner makes a bookkeeping call Cextreme lower leftj. Miss Jeanette Gigl, indispensable foundation of the office, glances Q-may Dr. John Eckenrode fabovej and Mrs. Hope Nickel, R.N., B.S. fleftj keep LCHS healthy, while Mr. John Gigl Qabove centerj heads the imaginative television program. Staff Effects Results iMrs. Wagaman and Mrs. Willems exhibit expertise in the culinary arts. A .QfNl :J AN-..., Mr. Mrs. Sweigart smiles Ward and Mrs. Fittipaldi compare the take in patiently at pot-polishing fabovej. their cash boxes fleftj. PERSONNEL Cafeteria Mrs. Nancy Bagnoli Mrs. Helen DiCola Mrs. Joy Fittipaldi Mrs. Cec3lia Gallagher Mr. Frank Goldman Mrs. Nellie Goldman Mrs. Rosemary Gramola Mrs. Anne Jennings Mrs. Helen Landis Mrs. Katherine Mattern Mrs. Jean Rompalo Mr. Edward Scott Mr. Allen Sweigart Mrs. Angela Wagaman Mrs. Marie Ward Mrs . Beverly Willems Mrs. Agnes Ziegler Custodial Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. William Benedict John Booth Tom Rineer Edward Sampson Mr. John Zuchva JN A anv- ,f'J:. v 45.11 -.-,An 1. a F,-. ,M E ., ,- IHC! I r ' ruff- 71 JF--v .4 .A 1 Af-u u Q r'-1 r 1 f He is 4 53. N ,x JY ,. lu., 1 I I J - Q.. an ,,-- ..- x ,Q ' '-ii? v z.4n--1-'H bf' 339' ' 5 .1741 'f Mg- I, .' 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Freshmen A freshman stands, at last, with both feet planted firmly on the mountain. It is an exhil- arating feeling after years trudging the plains and foothills of elementary school. It is a small peak, and it is well-charted, abounding in guides, well-travelled. Still, he is freer than ever before in his life. He is beginning to move upward at his own pace, proving-and discovering-just what he is made of, and how he will perform on steeper, more difficult, and lonelier climbs to follow. This year's frosh gained respect when they organized a letter of approval campaign to NASA on the issue of the astronauts' bible reading in space. It taught the individual fresh- man his capabilities, talents, and interests, and how best to put them to use. He is in hard tqraining for whatever Everest his life holds for im. D-102: Left to right: C. Ber nhardt, M. Bare, R. Beam, K. Book, D. Brown, L. Bermel, J. Boyer. D-102: Girls: M. Bolgiano, P. Brady, B. Barnett, D. Ashby, C. Brandt, M. Agrestag Boys: J. Brandt, R. Bomberger, D. Becker, T. Biechler, J. Bitts, J. Brady. D-102: Row 1: M. Autrey, R Bennawit, J. Beatty, B. Betz Row 2: M. Berger, M. Arnold, T. Arcudi, T. Bachman, A. Bresch, R. Adair, M. Basten- dorf, T. Brandt. 1 D-109: Row I: L. Capp, C. Coonang Row 2: D. Cotchen, K. Carey, R. Cox, B. Chalfant, B. Conklin, T. Castner. CX .Q rx D-109: Rear: A. Butz, M. Cassidy, M. Carrigan, Craigg Front: T. Eaves, Deatrick, C. Christian, Danz. N15 D-109: Row 1: J. Deller, C. Dimter, D. Chmielewskig Row 2: M. C. Caterbone, R. Brown, C. Capp, M. Butzy Row 3:' M. Buzzendore, T. Donaldson, J. DeMasco1a, K. Costello, C. Caterbone. MSU? D-206: Seated: B. DeMora, J. Dembniak, K. Faul, C.,Demnr1y, D. Evans, S. DiCola, J. E'delg Kneeling: S. Daecher, M. Danielson, M. Devaney, E. Duval, C. Divido, L. Dziunkag Boys: J. Finefrock, R. Fellenbaum, M. Gammache, F. Graver, T. Filizzi, M. Glick, J. Graupera, V. Gehman. D-206: Left to right: M. Garcia, K. Falk, A. Curtis, A. Doyle, K. Culp, D. Dancause, R. FitzGerald, M. C. Doherty, T. Geiger. . Q Q 1' .ew 1 ,1- . if 2 ' Judging from facial expressions, Mr. Reese's test couldn't V ,rg H, have been that hard. 35 193 if ' D-112: Row 1: M. Hogentogler, H. Henry, D. Horn, R. Humpfg Row 2: M. Grimm, B. Frank, P. Irizarry, T. Graver, P. Heisey, C. Harnish, J. Greer, M. Fuhrman. 1 - ' is V X A I 1 x -i I s. Mi? warterg Row 2: L. Foltz, P. Glick, B. Fittipaldi, E. Haddock, M Flood, J. Greenawalt. D-112: Row 1: P. Goodhart, D. Graver, J. Frey, K. Geibg Row 2 J. Hagan, M. Izzo, P. Harnish, T. Hoenninger, T. Hager. D-112: Row 1: J. Grab, J. Hohman, S. Hinnenkamp, R. Hohen- D-114: Row 1: M. A. Kemp, L. Hebensberger, S. Kane, T. Herr, E. Kauffman, B. Ile, D. Heidigg Row 2 Kirchner, K. Landis, B. Lodish, E. Kachnoskie, D. Kitch, C. Kiefer, W. Katalinas, T. Kuhns. D-114: Row I: B. Hershey, K. Hershey, P. Howard, A. Jacob, I5 . Henkel, M. Havrilla, P. Herr: Row 2: W. Kirchoff, J. Kieley, T. Kelley, W. King, K. Kaiser, D. Leas. D-116: Row 1: J. Martin, T. Martin, J. Long, D. Minnis, R. McCulloughg Row 2: J. Lutz, K. Magner, C. Krimmel, S. Landis, K. Krushinski, K. Kreider, K. Kenneff, N. Madonna, K. Kirchner. . vw' D-116: Row 1: J. Kuhn, M. Madonna, K. Lear, A. Lombardo, J. Kirchner, S. LeFever, D. Kirchner, A. Kirchner, R. Mongeau, M. Malloy, Row 2: K. Mickel, P. Lynch, J. Miskar, A. Marti, T. McAndrews. Guang.,-3' Lunch over, frosh relax and shuffle books until the bell signals the next class. l 1 1 D-122: Seated: T. Murphy, R. Nahor- niak, M. Nachtrab, P. Musserg Stand- ing: T. Reisinger, J. O'Donnell, M. Reick, J. Podiesny, M. O'Day, P. Mortensen, C. Patterson. D-122: Seated: T. Myers, H. Nimick, J. Mowrer, E. McGinng Standing: R. Moser, S. Riley, S. Pisano, S. Powell, K. Neuroh. D-122: Seated: R. Milner, D. Puglieseg Standing N. Raspa, P. Plaza, C. Nau, T. Mowrer, E. Meisen bach, B. Menko, B. Monteith. Experimentation is the key to understanding for Mr. Garell's science students Sue Kane, Bill Kirchoff, and Joanne Yost. .,,,.. ,, ,- D-123: Row 1: J. Pettis, C. Rampulla, M. Ruhl, D. Sabatine, D. Roehm, M. Rathsam, A. Pletcherg Row 2: E. Randisi, P. Scheuchenzuber, H. Sawyer, J. Ohrel, B. Schmalhofer, A. O'Brien, J. Scheid, S. Rachor, F. Paydock. D-123: Row 1 fseatedjz M. Pranckun, A. Perry, B. Poe, L. Ondeck, P. Oatmang Row 2: J. Rivera, K. Ritchey, J. Rineer, R. Schmucker, G. Rudy, D. Rose, R. Schuelkens, B. Schulz, J. Segro. stnirswnsxmwmsmefsslwsim..-.WH-plum.:. All --ww . . f- - .. .. - ff.,:1fQ..Jf,.s.waemmsusvsssm D-14: Row 1: K, Seibert, J. Seidle, B. Rhinierg Row 2: F. Seifried, D. Shaub, D. Stipe, M. Seroski, D. Schrederg Row 3: T. Simpson, R. Stoll, J. Stengel. . D-14: Row 1: M. Smith, M. Rieker, D. Sheafferg Row 2: S. Ritchey, V. Roeser, J. Sahd, B. Sagerer, E. Shellenbergerg Row 3: K. Stewart, D. Sterback. D-14: Row C. Sheldon: Rebman, S. Sahdg Row berger, A. 1: S. Stone, S. Shade, Row 2: T. Souders, E. Sheaffer, M. Rudes, H. 3: J. Skee, E. Shellen- Scicchitano, K. Rettig. N Y nn D-214: Row 1: R. Ward, J. Troy, A. Suraci, J. Trauger, T. Tretter, M. Soldner, S. Tomlinson, M. Simmons, A. Strongg Row 2 fin bush: S. Weems, T. Stuart, C. Suess, L. Stopper, S. Shuder, G. Walsh, S. Walter. D-214: Row 1: L. Sullivan, P. Stein, P. Sterback, P. Stetler, S. Sload, D. Wascheg Row 2: J. Swartz, N. Strosser, S. Shenberger, B. Sneeringer, S. Uzupis, M. Thomas, B. Stauffer, F. Stros- ser, J. Ulmer. Ri E, ' ml M lun. D-217: Row 1: S. Young, M. Welsh, M. Weckerg Row 2: M. Wittensoldner, L. Zangari, R Wireback, A. Wright, M. Wallace, M. Wickenheiser, A. Weagly. D-217: Row 1: M. Weber M. Wenrich, R. Z k D. Z d A W fl T Y - - ' J. Wiser, J. Wool, M. Webgr, J. Yeagliny J. We?g1h'ey, an er, . ar e , . oung, Row 2. J. Yeaghn, D-217: Row 1: R. Ulmer, T. Weems, S. Ursprungg Row 2: S. Zabawsky, G. Weidman, R. Wolf, D. Wimer, J. Yost, W. Wissler, D. Zankl. C-11: Row 1: P. Brachtendorf, P. Boylan, K. Broich, P. Betz, J. Bitts, D. Aichele, D. Boswa, Row 2: W. Barton, B. Blakinger, M. Carpenter, V. Carpenter, S. Brennan, C. Beach, G. Bresch, A. Bruckart. Sophomores Great, new, and exciting ex- periences await this class of '72, No one will be surprised if they produce the first Olympic gym class, fluent interpreters at the U.N., Nobel prize-winning schol- ars in biology, or mathematical geniuses in geometry. Many clubs and extracurricular activities cap- ture the interest of this unique, spirited class. Their diplomatic leadership in class elections and 'their moral support in school drives are reflections of responsi- ble and responsive individuals. Catholic High senses the out- standing qualities in the sopho- mores, and predicts sure success in future years. C-11: Row 1: R. Boas, M. Baumann, R. Abel, J. Banzhof, F. Brooks, Row 2 frearjz C. Bingham, M. Albright, J. Balasavage, D. Bair, W. Baumler, S. Bomberger, B. Blom, L. Berger. K, 1 va J. Sw Fifi? 5' ag C-25: Row 1: G. Fitzgerald, F. Fischerg Row 2: J. Fleckenstein, C. Foresman, R. Ganseg Row 3: D. Eshle- man, M. Giandalia, T. Dougherty. W4 'WCP C-25: Left to right: J. Esseff, S. Gale, R. Donovan, M. Erb, S. Ganse, K. Elliott, A. Elslager, P. Falk, G. Fox. C-25: Row 1: M. Fischer, S. Filizzi, R. Flood, Row 2: D. Eckman, D. Fiorill, F. Germer, M. Freyg Row 3 J. Dochterman, D. Forney. C-104: Row 1: D. Hartmoyer, B. Goldbach, W Greiner, J. Harnishg Row 2: J. Haas, D. Hickey D. Haines, J. Geltzg Row 3: S. Hahn, A. Glat- felter, A. Gillespie, M. Gemmill, S. Hilliar. C-104: Row 1: J. Helm, C. Grab, K. Hinnen- kamp, J. Gulyag Row 2: A. Hager, A. Glah Row 3: L. Havrilla, T. Heisler, K. Glah, P, Going, Row 4: J. Gallagher, E. Haddad, D Hlubny. O N W 0 f N.. -'uw ' dl, C-115: Row 1: M. Jennings, P. Houston, J. Kopf, R. Kreiderg Row 2: M. Kieley, P. Hossler, D. Keller, E. Keller, B. Krall, Row 3: M. Koller, B. Iannone, M. Kambic, D. Kingcaid, M. Kend1. C-115: Row 1: J. Kilhefner, M. Irizarry, T. Kline, M. Kiely, S. Kingree, S. Kennedyg Row 2: M. Kuntz, W. Kloidt, P. Hoffman, C. Kuhn, R. Judge, S. Kolbg Row 3: D. Klos, J. Johnson, J. Horn. Q J wr ,Q W A Q ,.,, .. A 55 K iJ5 J 6 -U :ix I 1. 4 -3 , 4 f if Q K ,N if ' W 1- v w 5 f 1 K' . .. '- 'f.- rig, L ' QQ 'LLW' ' -GU N S ,ff A f -L ,, if 5 gi ag? si m 3 1 . '.. A A 5 .1 4 1 W in W 5 'sf ws- E ,.f .M ' Q V- 1 92 ff 'fag' 3 g R, I X K k 41 xv I f f 2 X if M W if rl y 54 x A 724: kg h I ' 3 Q., x 1 x s 2 --' .. ar - 'Exif , X I, I Q, N , X , G of . . .9:s2a2Eii1!iliV2:i C-26: Row 1: A. Moyer, P. Montgomery, G. Mongeau, T. Oberholtzerg Row 2: S. Nicklaus, J. Mihaliak, J. Nikolaus S. Murphy, G. Morrisong Row 3: C. Mowrer, H. Neustadter, K. Michitsch, C. Nachtrab. 26: fBe1owJ Row 1: H. Morrison, D. Misel, A. Plastino, T. McGarrityg Row 2: G. McKimm, D. Novack, M. M11ls P. Montgomery, S. McGeehan, M. A. Milham, J. Murr, S. Moser, M. Painter. C- M37 C-208: Row 1: H. Ramos, C. Rachor, P. Pointer, K. Ruf, M. Rodag Row 2: A. Rowan, N. Rampulla, J. Rund, S. Roda, S. Ruofg Row 3: D. Reinfried, T. Sahd. R 4' rw C-208: Row 1: R. Rife, C. Paris, L. Rineer, L. Palumbo, C. Reiff, V. Reincke, G. Raffertyg Row 2: D. Rhine, M. Ressell, R. Poe, J. Rineer, S. Ressell, J. Randisi. Mary Kiely, Peter Fraschek, and Mark Arnold help keep the snack bar in business. C-211: Row 1: M. Smith, E. Schmalhoferg Row 2: A. Savitski, E. Schaller, M. Sheehan: Row 3: T. Schiavone, D. Schuler, M. Shillowg Row 4: V. Smith, T. Shaub, D. Schlege1mi1chgRow 5: W. Senkowski, B. Sahd, J. Scheuchenzuber. 2 .gy-unullclv 1llll '1 P iff-vw' I -3 4 grit' ,.... .,.. ,.,...... .. C-211: Row 1: B. Snader, B. Schoberg Row 2: J. Schreck, K. Shaub, G. Seitzg Row 3: D. Smith, N. Rohrer, S. Roeser, E. Schreiner, M. Schucker. ...I I 44 C-213: Row 1: D. Swinehart, M. Tellado, G. Swartz, Row 2: J. Stumpf, K. Steckler, V. Strosser, M. Tierneyg Row 3: D. Smoker, E. Trees, T. Stipe, S. Walton, K. Stone. C-213: Row 1: B. Thompson, S. Sneeringer, B. Walter, M. Tallaricog Row 2: S. Spirk, D. Strauss, J. Soldner, K. Sullen berger, J. Stumpfg Row 3: S. Sterback, C. Sullivan, J. Sullenberger, P. Tarlecky. C-215: Row 1: B. Wetzelg Row 2: C. Wolf, J. Webberg Row 3: R. Troy, B. Viscuso, C. Wolpert, C. Vandaro, P, Weirich, K. Wittensoldner, M. J. Weaver. C-215: Kneeling: T. Williams, P. Wayae, P. Wolosyng Standing: M. Wetzel, J. Witek, J. Ulrich, D. Waller, P. Timperio. C-215: Left to right: T. Zimmerman, T. Weisser, C. Zelenski, J. Tretter, M. Watts, J. Torre, S. Wittmer D. Waldron, J. Wiley, P. Zangari, F. Wickenheiser. ...Mez .....,,,,,,mMmhMMNq Juniors What is a junior? Let's look it up in our Funk and Wagnalls. junior fjoon'yer5 adj. 1. Younger in years or lower in rank. 2. Denoting the younger of two: opposed to senior. 3. Belonging to youth or earlier life. 4. Later in effect or tenure. 5. Per- taining to the third year of high school or collegiate course of four years. Abbr. jr., Jr., jun., Jun. QL. junior, compar. of juvenis young5. So much for Funk and Wagnalls. The Rosmarian definition goes something like this: Junior: n. 1. Member of the species Homo Sapiens, distinguishable from others of the same general category by 15 an inordinately large brain, 25 highly developed sense of humor, 35 superior class spirit, 45 pristine driver's licenseg 55 expectant I'm-almost-a-senior look about the eyes. Touch a junior and you touch a crown prince ready to move into the golden senior seat . . . ready and eager as a benched quarterback to assume the responsibilities of the fourth, final phase of a ful- filling high school career. l 1 gg ii rf B-13: Row 1: P. Baxter, M. J. Austin, C. Beatty, Row 2: J. Burrichter, J. Bambrick, K. Bowers, J. Barton, D. Amicog lgoyvk3: S. Bradley, B. Becker, D. Burger, J. Abbott, M. ric er. se, B-13: Left to right: D. Brown, C. Bastendorf, B. Bare, C. Cassidy, T. Buzzendore, L. Barninger, D. Beam, R. Allen, P. Bitts, R. Blom, C. Brown. B-13: Left to right: B. Ashby, J. Brown, J. Bachman, N. Birk, J. Bennett, E. Bresch. lHffQu., ra E5 117 ww v ...P . , i ,WAAS B-20: Left to rlht: D. Cremer, H. Cornins, L. Davis, J. DiCola, J. Campion, S. Craney, J. Crawford, H. Cox, D. Cotchen. 1.2.5 B-20: Left to right: A. Cicero, T. Discavage, D. Catherson, E. Deller, K. Cowles, M. DiCola, A. Dalkie- wicz, A. Copeland, M. Crnkovich. B-20: Row 1: C. Celia, J. Charles, A. Cucuzella, S. Cuskeyg Row 2: E. Colin, D. Damon, M Derstler, V. DeMascolag Row 3: P. Dimmerling J. Cyms, J. Commero. B-101: Girls Cleft to rightj: D. Everts, N. Frailey, K. Frey, K. Gallagher, B. Eckert, P. Ganse, M. Dranchak, J. Gaenzle, D. Dochtermang Boys Cleft to rightjc L. Elliot, S. Forney, R. Eby, J. Donaldson, S. Forberger, J. Eberly, P. Fraschek, D. Fischer, S. Doersom. fix F e W , or .e.. 5 VQvf' eer'V L- ii egg as 2 CYD B-101: Left to right: L. Draude S. Doerr C. Donley D. Forgach S. Duschl T. Eibel C. Eshel X man, R. Ferguson, J. Eberly, M. Frank, M. FitzGerald, J. Duval. . Q I ! I v-E' ,- IFVQD- !-i A ' 29' I I rim ,-N if Mi F m 00 2. -. su E . . O Q . - F , , , l , , 1 B-103: Row 1: G. Geraci, B. Haas, J. Gallellog Row 2: R. Geiger, W. Hager, M. Graham, Row 3: D. Haldeman, T. Grab, S. Geiger, K. Hartman, Row 4: S. Grab, H. Gallagher, G. Hahn, L. Graver. B-103: Left to right: D. Gosling, D. Freeman, J. Greenya, P. Geltz, S. Guerra, J. Fulginiti, M. E. Hankinson, J. Hampton R. Haddock, J. Gegg, C. Hagen, J. Gray, K. Greer, M. Glick, D. Geesey. ri., ,,,,...-- X B-107: Row 1: E. Horn, K. Herr, G. Heim, M. Hohenadel, L. Hauck, D. Hoar, J. Hammers, J. Haldemang Row 2: M. Kegel, J. Heilbron, D. Hutton, M. Heberlein, C. Henkel, D. Huegel, K. Hogarth, Row 3: R. Burk- hart, G. Keller, D. Hoak, E. Horn. B-107: Row 1: L. Johnson, K. Hillas, J. Hottenstein, C. Kachnoskieg Row 2: K. Kachmar, B. Husted, R Hill, B. Hodgeng Row 3: C. Joline, J. Hull, S. Hartz, H. Ileg Row 4: B. Jackson. A B-113: Row 1: G. Kirchner, S. Leed, D. Koller, W. Kipphorn, E. Keysockg Row 2: M. Kris- anosky, T. Joyce, D. Lytle, J. Kambic. ,pf-vw B-113: Girls: J. Lehmier, C. Kopf, M. Kelly, P. Lochonic, K. Knowles, D. Kramer, M. Leonardg Boys: S. Kaufhold, C. Keim, D. Koller, P. Lombardo, M. Krisanosky, C. Joyce, W. Kemp, H. Kennedy. B-113: Top: N. Maio, J. Kolb, E. Kissingerg Middle: B Lear, J. Lilleyg Lower: K. Layendecker, G. Lichty, S Krimmel, K. Lehman. B-125: Left to right: K. Neary, L. McDevitt S. Noel, D. Mart' , L. M L hl' , P. M ' S N'k B. Miller, In bus: S. Madonna, M. McCullough1 M. Monteith. In C aug m Manson, ' 1 Olaus B-125: Row 1: T. Martin, M. Martin, N. Metz, B. Minnis, P. Mowrer, P. Mendrichg Row 2: J. Paulukow, D. Newcomer, T. Marks, H. Martin, K. McCaskey, R. Phelan, C. Malone. B-125: Left to right: M. McNelis, W. Nachtrab, B. Miller, L. Meisinger, A. Moore. B-120: Left to right: T. Rathsam, R. San- grey, M. Sagerer, J. Pellet, J. Quinn, E Reiff, L. Richard, P. Pennino, S. Russell V. Rose, J. Parrott, R. Ressel. 2595 B-120: Left to right: K. Rhoads, A. Ritchey, E. Rund, M. Sahd, J. Rampulla, M. Rieker, M. Rams, L. Reynolds, F. Palumbo, M. Rhodes, K. Pillion, D. Russo. B-120: Sitting: G. Roschel, T. Ranking Standing: D. Reisinger, S. O'B1'ien, C. Neidigh, B. Painter, M. Powell, T. Parker, T. Pegoretti, R. Pletcher, M. Sahd. Nm... . .magw ., W faq.--uw .. .Q 'M-W A uni: ' 'l:r nnr' vt- mpg-f,.-.. .. 'l '1-lull r llama r Kwan- - - ,. -vm-Nmfw V- ,,.,,-, k K B-204: Row 1: L. Snider, C. Snyderg Row 2: G. Sheaffer, G. Shoff, G. Spirk, H. Schick, J. Scheuchenzuberg Row 3: J. Segro, A. Smith, J. Shultz, B. Shoemaker, R. Sprout, R. Socoloski, M. Segro. B-204: Row 1: S. Servansky, H. Smith, P. Sneeringer, L. Smithg Row 2: M. Schiavone, E. Schlager, L. Savitski, J Sciortino, C. Stankg Row 3: H. Smith, S. Sardo, G. Schlotzhauer, A. Shaub, F. Skee, G. Schaller, S. Sheckard. 'W B 126 Left to rlght G Vengrm R Trauger B Ulmer D Torbert D Welsh L Swmehart, C. Tom- Thompson, M. Sweet, B-126: Row 1: M. Stengel B. Thompson: Row 2: D Thomas, W. Sturgis, V W. Tymon, R. Stumpf M. Watts. Vasile, R. Ulmerg Row 3: In the hands of Theresa Parker and Diane Brown, it can only be hoped that the chemistry lab doesn't disappear in a puff of smoke. B-212: Row 1: M. Weibley, R. Kingree, B. Weidinger, J. Yost, W. Wrightg Row 2: J. Winnerling, S. Zangari, B. Wei- gand, J. Young, D. Youngg Row 3:,T. .Wolf, E. Zander, S. Weinberg, M. Wolf, M. Witmerg Top: S. Wireback. K4 B-212: Girls: D. Young, B. Zelek, T. Yeaglin, B. Yadlosky, C. Wissler, D. Zekany, P. Wernerg Boys: J. Zankey, J. Wolpert, D. Winnerling, W. Willenbring, T. Young, E. Ziegler, C. Zabawsky. 'Wfwwauevu M., 5... M.. ..... . . i is 8 gg, -Q' w x.kL -' , ' Q l B KNN 'thc '11 I Q 5 - hy if , n ' ow L f 'F 9 J' . H' Y' .,. Q. f 5, 44 5' 'I A L W Qs' 5 Z '15 471-. ?i.'.fa' 4.- ACTIVITIES tudent Council Sparks Involvement This year's Student Council started its own student movement. By working through, and not against, the system, it accomplished many new projects in a few months. Student Council sponsored a Fresh- man Orientation Program, published an ac- tivities booklet, established a morning breakfast area, obtained record privileges for lunch periods, purchased student activi- ties bulletin boards, and organized very ef- fective assemblies. In an attempt to en- courage student involvement in the world, the council coordinated a dignified Morato- rium Day. Proudly, we assert Student Coun- cil has led responsibly and with initiative. aqua. General Student Council Officers J. Horn, B. Senkowski, J Bucher, and D. Roda groom Santa's purple poodle. Senior Officers: Row 1: T. Kiefer, S. Riley, L. Himmelsbach, Representatives: Row 2: L. Stengel, J. Yoder, M. Lichty, D Boyd, P. Riley, M. Carter, P. Kiely, M. E. Kirchner, P. Dougherty, G. Sahd, C. Hince, F. Geiger, R. Patterson, J. Roda Row 3: J. Horn, C. Ziegler, K. McGeehan. L I -4 Junior Officers: Row 1: H. Martin, E. Painter, J. Yost: Representatives: Row 2: T. Parker, J. Young, L. Davis, K. Herr, K. Greer, K. McCaskey, J. Strohmeyer, D. Burger, J. Heilbron, J. Campion, E. Bare, H. Smith, M. K. Schiavone, W. Sturgis, M. Martin, S. Doersom, B. Zelek, D. Koller, L. Draudeg Row 3:R. Pletcher, H. Gallagher. Sophomore Officers: Row 1: W. Senkowski, M. J. Painter, S. Sahdg Representatives: Row 2: P. Pointer, A. Gillespie, P. Mont- omery J Webber L Berger D Aichele B Snader C. Crnkovich, J. Sullenbergerg Row 3: M. Frey, J. Lombard, T. Zimmer- gl ! ' ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 man, G. Madonna,,B. Goldbach, S. Sneeringer, R. Kreider, C. Charles, S. Roda, R. Donovan, D. Kingcaid. A Faculty Senior, and Index Staffs: L. Long, J. Hoelzel, P. Sabatine, Cin frontjg Y. Smith, K. McGeehan, R. Strosser, S. Gianda- lia C Horn, P. Garrett, M. Reichwein, H. Biesecker, K. Oreszko, M. Baumler, K. Knorr, M. T. Russo. tudent Life Enhances Rosmarian Vitality and variety became the by- words of Rosmarian '70 with several new features initiated into the year- book. Rotation of junior members en- ables them to acquire experience in the many yearbook fields. The new Student Life and Current Events divisions pro- vide an informative look into the World of the high school student. Ng N1 iii all nf., Art Staff: K. Frey, C. Kirchner, K, Drybred, G. Danz, M. Musser. Business, Photo, and Caption Staffs: Seated B. Krull, D. Strickler, P. Stipeg Standing: S Welsh, C. Shenk, J. Horn, M. E. Kirchner, C Ziegler, M. Simmons. lux. Our two vibrant editors, Tina Hince and Jamie Culp, at work. Bob Smith and his sports staff, Eileen Sickler, Trish Risse, Mary Carter, and Barb Stank, shoot for a successful year. A- N.,.:,,.,,, V, 'Www W, It i,,i ,l,ll . M . , I-M - Q ,.l..,l my ..qn Activity and Class Staffs: Seated: C. Lombard, B. Forgach, K. Lake, S. Discavageg Standing: A. DeNole, N. Ursprung J. Yoder, T. Helm, S. Tell, N. Barr, D. Snyder, B. Conlin, C. Sapp. Songstcrs Fill L.C.H.S. With Music E 5 . Glee Club: Row 1: E. Rebman, P. Howard, M. Wecker, K. Seibert, M. Nachtrab, K. Faul, M. Donley, M. Malloy, K. Wittensoldnerg Row 2: P. Stein, D. Torbert, M. Sweet, B. Ulmer, M. Rams, G. Schaller, C. Kopf, B. Eckert, S. Guerra, P. Ganse, Row 3: M. Rieker, S. Weinberg, S. Zabowsky, T. Mowrer, C. Nau, D. Dancause, A. Kirchner, M. Simmons, A. Doyle, J. Lute, D. Evans, Row 4: M. Fry, C. Wissler, E. Haddock, C. McLaughlin, D. Sheaffer, S. Daecher, M. J. Weaver. l Mixed Chorus: Row 1: L. Barninger, W. Hager, N. Strosser, S. Shade, Row 2: D. Kirchner, B. Miller, M. Weagley, W. Conferg Row 3: K. Lake, M. Sweet, M. Reichwein, C. Lombard, L. Rebman, A. Hager, S. Marouchoc, R. Strosser, Row 4: M. Suraci, B. Ile, D. Shaub, S. Craig, L. Schmalhofer, M. Nachtrab, P. Stein, E. Haddock, S. Daecher, Mrs. Bridgett, Director, K. Wittensoldner, F. Loreto, M. J. Weaver, B. Eckert, M. Rams, B. Ulmer, D. Torbertg Row 5: C. Sheldon, C. McLaughlin, C. Wissler, C. Connor G. Schaller, C. Kopf, P. Ganse, S. Guerra, T. Schiavone, M. Fry, P. Kitch, D. Haldeman, B. Weaver, M. Sheehan, J. Bambrick C. Rhoads, N. Posipanko. v r Roda. Wanted: Enthusiasm Contact Pep Club I .N What's this-Chivalry in this genera Pep Club Officers: D. Strickler, M. T. Russo, R. Resh, and J. Formula: Fencers -1 Fantastic Feats Fencing Club: C. Demmy, B. Duval, J. Burrichter, F. Skee, M. Rieker, J. Dembniak. tion? l. AQ .9 xx if M 'nik ig' 1.a':'.n' f 'lia4 x F ,ly Q... vi, , V .,,.5,1..' 1.1, , ...QL V A ' ,, wJ, f,.1:' 4 is . '.l' '. -nn'-:thx A .,., -., L ., -Y 4 - W. .!x2:e1.:1. . , --'-. ,uvsmm-. - fg Speech Shatters The Sounds Of Silence Our debaters gained greater speaking experience this year by traveling each Week to different schools. There, they would participate in competition sponsored by the Harrisburg Area Debate League. Radio announcers spread the news of what is happening at Catholic High each Sat- urday morning over WGAL. These activities and other individual speaking events are open to students in all four years. The entire forensic program is under the direction of Sister M. St. Irminus, I.H.M., who is a m-ember of the Executive Committee of the P.H.S.S.L., and of the Harrisburg Catholic Forensic League. Sister is ably as- sisted this year by Sisters Miriam Jane and Harold Mary, I.H.M. Debate: Seated: J. Gulya, D. Crnkovich, S. Cuskey, B. Goldbach, IS. Dierr, M. Baumanng Standing: R. Kincaid, W. Kemp, B. Sen- ows 1. Original .Oratory and Extemp: On floor: B. Senkowskig Seated: R. Kmcaidg Standing: E. Schaller, L. Stengel, M. Fitzgerald, D. 1 L. Davis, S. Zangari, J. Fallan, L. Hinnenkamp, J. Cullen Kirchner, M. Frank, J. Duval, J. Hager, A. Gillespie. A.m?'f: 1 I ffw l ..--M. S, A up 0 V e 1 4- - 1 Q Q H Q fl- al'--fait 'Q 1 R M' A , f Q? .A f s -1 .. .,.11,,.umAN' K hw K? K Q S i .4 iw . fu -I, ga 1? W Q., ' 1' if 51 ff , ' n ' f 'M 3,855 ,',fWw ,P A 1 . . Q . . . M 5 , Q., Q 4 2 1 ' A, R 'Si K ' l O ' 2 ' 1 g ?M 'fr 2 cg My , ,gg . .J , ,... 1 f' ' H Q mf ,x f,, -7 A-- -. 3 2 . 1 o ' Q qs' 5 ,A,q . QQ 1' C g Q A f' W 3 L r 'Q' W V492 M , , '1' ,. I Honor Society: Center row: F. Loreto, C. Connor, R. Parker, D. Gray, Left row: S. Schmalhofer, D. Schuler, S. Simpson, K. Dietrich, R. Strosser, C. Forberger, S. Riley, B. Senkowski, D. Harnishg Right row: C. Horn, C. Hince, L. Rebman, R. Kingcaid, M. Carter, M. Reichwein, J. Voder, C. Ziegler, M. Capp, L. Hinnenkamp. I! df C. Forberger, S. Schmalhofer, C. Horn, L. Reb- man, T. Helm, and M. Reichwein browse through an Honor Society pin catalogue. Honor Society Strives For Increased Activity J.-ff SW! Moderator Sister M. Judith, S.S.J., listens thoughtfully to the plans of Honor Society officers F. Loreto, C. Connor, D. Gray, and R. Parker. Rambler Expands With Monthly Publication Publication every month was the slogan of the Rambler staff this year as they juggled news, features, edi- torials, and pictures to distribute their journalistic brainchild on a regular basis. With Sister M. Rene, l.H.M., chief co-ordinator, as guide, reporters fanned out from the city desk in Room 201 to infiltrate all departments and activities with a nose for news. An innovation this year are classes which train all stu- dents, from freshmen to seniors, in the best traditions of journalism. Thus, the scope of Rambler's news coverage is broadened and deepened. D. Boyd. Contributors: L. Snider, D. Haldeman, K. Massa, J. DiSilvestra, P. Dougherty, .. g ww xzgtiw-'Q .- 'X First Year Contributors: Row 1: A. Suraci, M. Jennings, D. Waller, F. Brooks, E. Madonna, S. Brennan, P. Going, Row 2: M. Baumann, B. Goldbach, P. Houston, C. Beach, M. Resch, M. A. Milham, L. Rineer, S. Sneeringer, D. Eckman, R. Strosser, M. Tierney, S. Kingrey, J. Sullenberger, D. Aichele. M V l W x ' ' - MM ,aes-3-M-M -frrrffffu.-f'f::k'f S' W K' We--i '11' ' N Mi.. , -- '---'- f - f--- tw Page Editors: S. Schmalhofer, K. Dietrich, B. Senkowski, R. Kingcaid. me iiyilwl WI: Contributors: Seated: P. Boylan, D. Grayg Standing: D. Kitch, J. Geiger, S. Simpson J. Cullen, M. L. Meagher. 4- ,431 Secretarial Club: ROW 1: C. Caterbone, L. LeFever, K. Oreszko, P. Kieley, B. Stankg Row 2: C. Eckert, L. Weaver, J. Wertz R Spooner, A. Geiger, K. Adair, M. Quinn, C. Consylman, C. Forberger, L. Eckenrode, K. Ilvento, C. Willems, J. Spence, C. Smith J. Fischer, L. Morales, N. Ganter, S. Krushinski, S. Finefrock, C. Yohe,'S. St. Pierre, M. Guito. Secretaries - odulate Amid numerous other Christmas activities, the Sec- retarial Club, under President Barbara Stank, sponsored the sale of jewelry to interested faculty and students. The girls used the same enthu- siasm to make clever adver- tisements and sell their prod- ucts as they do in their work program to gain on-the-job experience. Missions Urge Commitment In this modern age of in- creasing Christian awareness, the missions must play an im- portant part in our lives. Sis- ter M. Alice Francis, O.S.F., moderator, encourages daily support through homeroom representatives. Interest is sustained through monthly postings of homeroom contri- butions and the award of a banner to the high homeroom. S- ' a' .gi ef gf Q . Phe K N. Mission Society: Row 1: D. Dougherty, D. Kramer, R. Chmielewski, C. Snyder, J Gallello, B. Wiggins, B. Ulmer, B. Hodgeng Row 2: B. Krall, C. Wittensoldner, C Forberger, A. Scicchitano, Y. Smith, J. DiSilvestra, C. Willems, N. Barr, Row 3: T. Rathsam, S. Ressel B. Goldbach, J. Brown, G. Kingree, L. Berger. Art Club Forms New Dimensions fi me If J ig Club: Row 1: S. Leed, J. Sciortino, M. Powell, M. Suraci, S. Geiger, H. Row 2: D. Freeman, J. Lehmier, L. Reynolds, M. Rieker, G. Shoff, Lytle, R. Eby, R. Fletcher, E. Keysock, M. Krisanosky. Q , ' I Senior Art Club Members: Seated: G. Danz, K. Drybred, R. Rigano, B. Weems, K. Frey, Standing: J. Roda, P. Keen, M. Fry, M. Lilley, P. Weidler, D. Martin, S. Giandalia, M. Musser, C. Kirchner, V. Landis. ff 1 J. Fallan, P. Kltch, J. Guerra, R. Powl .L I- S C. Miller, C. Ziegler .ff , fBelowj W. Jost, J. Cullen, P. Krushinsky, J. Horn. , ,JMR D. Kirchner L. Stengel Snyder, M. Lichty 2 L ni 'ft X R E S. as 'G .5 . f' w - 1'-I W-qv' H., 'U 'x 73 5' - o N gyx . t , , M.. Q .:.f . X, 4 4 i , ,,,. 6 W S --... W AL ,at ' in fi Y' i 55 Qi VNQQ ' and , J i gg Yun Yi sv' ' f Mr. Mayer- No, 1 -prepares his camera comfortably while other fans freeze. The Photo Club Members-D. Gray, R. Allen, P. McGurrity, l'. Wiley, and R. Hill-i agree that the only light in this darkroom is moonshine. Flashes The essence of life at LCIIS is efficiently captured by our student photographers. In their third year, the members of the Photo Club, under Mr. lXlayer's expert supervision, produce pictures approaching professional perfection. Led by President Robert Hill, our denizens of the darkroom continue to turn out better pictures than ever before for Rosmarian, Rambler, and school publicity. at -we L, Q fi ff if I lfmsiy- wr Ei 1 . 'qs ,ia 2 Bob is 1- Hill sneaks a snapshot of another unsuspecting victim fabovej, while Doug Gray, Rich Allen, and Aldo dark Suraci fleftl check prints after using pro room techniques. tudents View Both Sides Of Teaching QQ, .E 'NCQ 'Qtr w.s,.. l Future Teachers: CLeft to rightJ: L. Snider, C. Hince, R. Socolaskie, F. Kiefer, Sister Donna Regina, M. Frey, R. Strosser, J. Rampulla, K. Lake. Health Careers Club Hosts Crippled hildren's Part Health Careers Club: Row 1: A. Hager, B. Eckert, C. Celia, B. Lear, S. Discavageg Row 2: B. Shoe- maker, P. Sabatine, B. Spirk, C. Rhoads, L. Rebman, D. Snyder, D. Boyd, Row 3: D. Everts, B. Weidinger, S. Craney, C. Eshelman, R. Trauger, J. DiSilvestra, C. Willems, C. Winters, C. Benson, L. Richards, K. Zerphey, R. Haddock, M. DiCo1a, K. Rhoads, G. Morrison, M. T. Russo. Shakespearean Homecoming Climaxing a month of pre-Weekend preparation, Homecoming '69 arrived to crown a stupendous .football season with a game score of 32-0. As Mrs. Bridgett set the mood with the beautiful theme song A Time For Us, Jane Hoenninger and her date Vincent Spadea became a most suitable Juliet and Romeo in the castle balcony of the senior float. Dragging themselves out of bed early Saturday morning to attend mass in jeans and numbered sweatshirts, the senior girls barely outplayed the juniors to a 20-18 powderpuff victory. The boys outdid themselves ibut no- body elseb in cheerleading ability. The Homecoming Court reigned Saturday night over the many couples who danced in a Halloween setting to the music of the Chateaus. Sunday's roller-skating party rounded out the three exciting days that were really a time for us. Movin' and groovin'. Q . Newly-crowned Jane Hoenninger and her escort Vince Spadea are serenaded by Mrs. Bridgett fabovej, while Bob Pletcher and Linda Richards share a happy moment at the dance. lowj. The girls collide in a mad scramble for the ball Qabovej. The prize-winning Junior Class float captivates the crowd's attention Cbe- Drill Team Builds Hi h-Stepping Success FTOHI this - - - . . . to the finished product. Drill Team: Row 1: J. Ruud, D. Thomas, J. Heilbron, J. 'Brecht, P. Mendrich, P. Bitts, P. Martin, J. Bucher, Row 2: F. Loreto, C. Kirchner, A. Rowan, T. Shenk, P. Risse, D. Darrenkamp, K. Oreszko, N. Ganter, G. Madonna, Row 3: C. Charles, B. Forgach, C. Connor, D. Boyd, L. Davis, L. Smith, K. Hogarth, H. Cox, B. Painter, T. Parker. Woodwinds: Row 1: R. Strosser, K. Cowles, E. Henkel, M. Lichty, P. Bare B. Duval, Row 2: T. Kelly, F. Strosser, E. Rebman, G. Rafferty, R. Brown, M. A. Kemp, R. Dinkelig Row 3: C. Donley, D. Geesey, C. Tomlinson, P. Ziegler, J. Brady, C. Coonan, K. Landis, Row 4: C. Ziegler, M. Kambic, B. Bare, N. Raspa, H. Schick, D. Draude, C. Stank,L. Watson. Horn Section: Row 1: J. Burrichter, C. Bastendorf, J. E'del, G. Schlotzhauer, Row 2 K. Bowers, J. Ziegler, J. Hampton, M. Witmer, M. Malloy, Row 3: M. Ruhl, D. Forgach, R. Humpf, T. Herr, M. Kuntz, V. DeMascola, D. McCaskey, Row 4: S. Rineer, J. Rumberger, S. Horn, J. Kambicg Bass: B. Shoemaker. i D- l0z Mr. McCaskey directs the band at an Percussion: CLeft to rightl: A. Kelly, J. Segro, T. McAn- drews, J. Wolpert, S. Kirchner, T. Hager. assembly. 'I 6 sm, Y Y mmf L .... . , A g - - if ..:, . Band and Drill Team: Row 1: S. Himpsl, Manager, J. Heilbron, J. Segro, S. Kirchner, A. Kelly, S. Miller, M. Flood, T. Kelly, B. J. De- Mora, J. Bucher, S. Rineer, Manager, Row 2: J. Rund, P. Mendrich, C. Connor, J. Ziegler, M. Witmer, J. Hampton, K. Bowers, J. O'Don- nell, P. Ziegler, L. Smith, C. Charles, K. Oreszkog Row 3: B. Painter, M. Marlin, D. Boyd, M. Ruhl, D. McCaskey, M. Kuntz, D. Forgach, R. Humpf, G. Schlotzhauer, J. Rumberger, F. Loretog Row 4: P. Risse, Majorette, T. Parker, K. Hogarth, P. Bitts, V. Strosser, E. Hen- kel, L. Watson, J. Burrichter, R. Brown, K. Landis, J. Brady, D. Darrenkamp, H. Cox, L. Davis, Mr. McCaskeyg Row 5: D. Thomas, B. Forgach, C. Coonan, B. Bare, C. Ziegler, C. Donley, D. Geesey, P. Bare, K. Cowles, F. Strosser, G. Madonna, C. Shenk, R. Dinkel, Drum Major Ccenter backj. e fBands J Expand Activities for the musical year Cen- tered at Catholic High, which played host not only to Diocesan Band, but to the Stage Band competition. Dio- cesan Band, consisting of 180 mem- bers from seven diocesan school bands, gathered for two days of com- bined rehearsal, culminating in a concert. Schools from five different states requested invitations for the Stage Band competition. LCHS's hand, under the sparkling baton of Mr. lNlcCasliey, grows mightily, and so does its reputation. Dance Band: Row 1: P. Ziegler, D. Draude, it L. Watson, C. Stankg Row 2: D. Mr-Caskey, R. lluinpf, M. Ruhl, ll. Forgrach, M. Kuntzg Row 3: Nl. Kanihic. R. Strosser, J. Kainbic, M. Witmer, G. Sc-hloizhauf-r, J. Hampton, K. Bowers, J. Ziegler, J. Wolpert, J. Segro. I 03 Purple Pride Glows With Style Becoming a cheerleader at LCHS is a highly competitive, thoroughly respected activity. Our spirit-rousers for 1969- 70 performed With professional assurance. In order to raise school pep to new heights, this year's cheerleaders, hand- in-hand with the Pep Club, have been active in distributing signs for students to wear and have succeeded in schedul- ing more pep rallies. More emphasis has been placed on away games and sports events with the girls vigorously selling tickets for the buses. The high quality of cheers has been maintained through frequent practice and pointers brought back from camp by Captain Sharon Riley and Co- Captain Petey Dougherty. Cabovej Bonnie Krull fbelowj Sandra Schmalhofer 9,3 Barbara Spirk l'?S? A Ia,?,W'V if 0 5 ,Iv fl' ,, uafzd u if ffl M ,f,'+':w v' , ' ' i 7 ,' I 3,2 I ' I, fn ig , f I :WIA V , X 3 lliii H M, iz, f We , g grim' EMP if 'J' K fr. if 'V' lx X . ,Q 5 Nl, . f M . , .2 ...L ,H ' f mi 'il' ani.-no ,5., .,, I ll,rifk,gl L: n H' i 44 lluvlg we 'X 'W '91 1. 1 1 I 1 n LA rl vs .4 , 1 g ' 4 li A A . 'If st if .c'w: .a' 9 xxwfi ' n. txt, is F 'H n my ' s V x . g ,A , 42? 1 ,gl'el9x a -bmw fi , M g 1 ,. A f 1 P. 5 n f 1 H 2 l , af ?! Zyz W Qiiwziy QF yi gf, 1 1 .QQ +A K YH: Q 9' M H 4 7 v . w 5 5 f 9, Siowvx S 11, A Q! 24+ha5lari J Kgwfetatu--fs V g u v t 5542 , y -,u'3iivt'!,,'?'w r B vga gy-uJj1fq 3,kgwu'LuyRf :gl ', ' ff ff l wg Q, G - it X435 TV . kv l-Jrlfig-iavaifsffw ef, r u 1 f '.:f,t-fm l.r l',l'7?wl5fl.4f f3f?,g l in clr' 53 !,zj',s'?VV I Q EM, i Q A ,1 1Alf4Si5l,,M Cynthia Willems .Y . tyy, Y-Xf ,,,5,,5'M' I If . . F. 3 ,Y ., Q 'AAV Q5 v - .H 4' - 3 A A , Q Q' : iq V A. ,, K -in I f y J 2 f , ,Z ' A, vc 5 Q it 4 , 9 1? sf . 5 Z 1- 4 4 s f 'Z c1 ':p, i 1, J, ,. fi ,i Q Ni 82 A 2 V549 Wggg . , it Patricia Dougherty A ,A 1 . rr 5 f ' . -V 'diif 1 ' gi, Q, .g,,w,mf kg., t .i n - f 5 W 'im Q1 x . -1:15. V 4 S.: X xi' , if 1: ,E f is S F- r .- I -L., ..,, Lt , , j , A ,f'.,.f.vl giriig ,, V1-. if -- 2 Q, wQ4,,,,av.v ? , , .I Q. , .5 Mary Wetzel Cabovej Renize Kingcaid Qbelowj .-f,'3'ffw-i.-. M , Q., A , ,1 fs. ,4 ,gi ir? QW, i ,V Gigi , . 5 .V A- , r uf L n 9 'i X tgmciu' - 3. A. 'fr 1 N f5 1'1 . 945-vf5,1:i3f4Qg:w.?3,. , ,xvvfvigk , N . vf-yi, .fZ,l ' . iff c, 'Q' X Sharon Riley Cabovej Linda LeFever fbelowj I I . , N ., 'rx fri- I P A I 5 L. -it - qr 'H Mu.. wh . ' xii 'V ,J v.i,g',:,, . vm Z' 'A vga 51' QQ: fz' 1.12935 g il 'i'v'fJ'a' fa 1 ,gi ,ig V Mft? 1 , gl!531,Q,,,2 Z , W . I 1-xv 'Yr .1 Qfzziffiid 1 I , - ., , 4 f ,, A .. ,iw I ' , f Af, u, gf ,f ga, 'H lg am'-4 X , .. rm .34,Lg,faf haf?-' .1 X, xauo ae , ' N' VN? k ... Q if 5-425 x 4 1 44 .44 ATHLETICS i-Qi Varsity Football Team: Row 1: G. Shindle, G. Keller, J. Geiger, T. Walsh, D. Roda, P. Riley, B. Parker, F. Geiger, M. Bleecher, L. Stankowski, T. Hahn, N. Mitten, Row 2: J. Yost, P. Treier, G. Sahd, S. Madonna, E. Binder, B. Jackson, B. Malone, B. Ulmer, J. Scheuchenzuber, J. Young, K. Stone, Row 3: B. Smith, R. Allen, J. Campion, H. Martin, J. Bennett, K. McCaskey, J. Cyms, M. Treier, D. Geiger, H. Gallagher, Row 4: E. Deller, J. J. Scheuchenzuber, R. Phelan, J. Emswiler. Teams Roll To Successful Season, LCHS had one of the most inexperienced teams in the Tri-County League. However, it was the most unified. Led by Co-Captains Bob Parker and Pat Riley, the team compiled a 9-1 record, placing sec- ond to big, powerful Wilson. There were no super- stars. When a player was injured, there was always a replacement who was equally qualified. The York Suburban game was a thrilling come-from-behind victory in the last seconds, followed by three wins with large margins. Herculean effort failed to top- ple Wilson, but the rest of the games belonged to Catholic High by impressive scores. The school rec- ord was smashed as the team tallied 355 points. Coach DiPaolo, assisted by Coaches Murren and Reese, established excellent player-to-coach relation- ships. Individual standouts: Tom Walsh, Bob Parker, and Frank Geiger on running and blockingg Dave Roda and Joe Geiger on passing, superb protection by Greg Keller, Pat Riley, Neal Mitten, Larry Stan- kowski, and Mark Bleecherg receiving by John Ems- wiler, Tom Hahn, and Bruce Jackson. The -J.V.'s ended with a 6-3 record, the best in quite a while, and the frosh came through with 8-1. As for next year, look out! IO8 Bruce Jackson makes a spectacular catch during the Lebanon Catholic game. VARSITY LCHS 15 York Suburban 53 Lourdes Regional 45 Millersburg 48 Muhlenberg Twp. 12 Wilson 14 Cedar Crest 40 Gov. Mifflin 40 Reading Central 32 Lebanon Catholic 36 Bishop McDevitt Opponent 8 6 0 6 28 0 7 0 0 20 Scoreboard J.V. LCHS 26 Trinity 8 Reading High 36 Elco 26 Wilson 22 Cedar Crest 14 Lebanon Catholic 0 Gov. Mifflin 12 Reading Central 8 Manheim Twp. AV f Q 'S ' ,f is A A sg- W 'A 5 v A K I 8 A, .i . I 5 4 ' ma- x ,W sl jx' 'ff A 4' .. 1 Opponent 0 16 0 6 6 0 35 6 16 FRESHMAN LCHS Opponent 28 Reynolds 26 24 Manheim Twp. 0 16 Conestoga V. 0 20 Reading Cent. 0 16 York Catholic 8 8 Trinity O 52 Lebanon Cath. 6 18 Edward Hand 28 30 Bishop McDevitt 12 is Bob Parker is momentarily slowed by a Muhlenberg player flefty. Above ftopj is the record breaking offense that scored 355 points and CbelowJ the defense that held op- ponents to '75 points with four shutouts. Cam N. C i Future Crusader Victors W. - was N. ' - Q ' 2. .-ww. 15? .1 Catholic High speed manifested in this flip from Joe Geiger 1165 to Tom Walsh 1243. iii -r...- reshman Football Team: Row 1: J. Skee, S. Riley, S. Hinnenkamp, M. Deatrick, B. Schrnalhofer, R. Bomberger, B. Chalfant, El. Walter, D. Wimer, D. Brown, J. Yeaglin, B. Wissler, D. Stipeg Row 2: K. Falk, M. Bastendorf, D. Sterback, D. Becker, T. Graver, R. Fitzgerald, C. Kiefer, T. Donaldson, T. Filizzi, T. Bresch, W. Katalinas, J. Yeager, Row 3: Coach Minnis, T. Souders, P. Sc-heuchenzuber, E. Danz, T. Stuart, J. Deller, T. Simpson, J. Stengel, G. Rudy, E. Shellenberger, Coach O'Donne1lg Row 4: T. Biechler, D. Craig CManagerb, D. Horn. ,Eff W . :WNV f ' I .L M' K. , ,Avy g. -v R Q52 L, L Lf .Li ' as My nu. ff Q ri 0- ,QGB A? 'Q .L 4 , 1 , 5 ' - Q' f ,ig-1 L , L ' Lf L KXQ5.. - L L-L,' L L L L ,,LL 5 L3--5gS54,j,LLgf' L S fkh-- win, 'QLL: fL:.1,, I , fs f-L- f K L. -A 1 Q 3 g 5 Y , LLL V 5 NLLL f, N., Lim . A 41 X Q JL L Xmgf M .Ail Nga x L -ms K 5 -ag Q' - K LJQLL m 'Q 'X A af P! . . v' Q X 14 it f N i 5 e Y Q 1 W it ws.-vi In -, NM f Q A .X . rig. . K. Q -w- ..s.!ssss5. at .... s W. A-Q , ,rfase-sMw.. Q 1 A I mm.... as lCross-Country Team: Left to right: J. Brown, P. Henkel, G. Kingree, L. Ansted, W. Sturgis, J. Schober, P. Rieker, E. !Rund, W. Kipphorn, T. Castner, J. Weidman, R. Kreider,V. Landis, K. Pillion, P. Jacobus. f 'K' I-P-if QQ 99 Harriers Endure First Season This has been the first year that cross-country has been recognized as a varsity sport in Lancaster Catholic High School. The team did quite Well for beginners, winning four meets and losing the same number. Coach Duffy is looking forward to Mr. Duffy and Mr. Sussmann course. 5527 S check time averages before the team runs the G next year since the juniors had depth. The outstanding runners for the season were seniors Larry An- sted and John Schober. allw- MW -.-...Q A i.., an LCHS' Cross-Country Team starts on a practice run with mixed emotions fabovej. .W Pat McGarrity Qrightj leads the pack during un afternoon jog. fhfh f . H1 s Q ' yer. Yagi- . ..f. I 3 xi Defense Checks Opponents ii Neal Mitten shoots a two-handed jumper to Don Hohenwarter's amazement. R -I 'l Varsity Basketball Team: CBott0m to top, leftj T. Hahn, G. Gammache, K. A Neary, J. Kreider, P. Jacobus, D. Hohenwarterg Cbottom to top, rightl L. Ansted, J. Emswiler, K. Pillion, P. Riley, C. Joyce, N. Mitten. Scoreboard LCHS Opponent LCHS Opponent 73 Manheim Central 44 73 Lebanon Catholic 46 64 Central Dauphin East 61 84 Lourdes Regional 69 72 Manheim Twp. 58 71 Delone 83 67 Reading Central 50 83 York Catholic 71 49 Holy Name 65 39 Bishop McDevitt 45 60 McCaskey 47 75 St. Francis Prep 72 82 Columbia 59 66 Trinity 34 67 Trinity 34 54 Lebanon Catholic 44 1, We J QL 3 vV,li,A.fX , lx 115115 5 4 2- XTX E E Q Basketball Lancaster Catholic posted one of the best basketball records in recent school history with this season. A change in style by Coach Duffy shook the opposi- tion. The team specialized in perfect tim- ing and team skills, and defense became the big word for the Crusaders as they travelled down their tough schedule. Con- stant hustle and scrappiness made the team contenders for the league title, and LCHS won the Exchange Club tourna- ,-f- ' Tom Hahn heads the bumpy orange ball for the hoop Cabovel. The big men fleftj, Don Hohenwarter and Neal Mitten, combine to keep Manheim Town- ship on the ground. ment for the second year in a row. Sen- iors, while a big part of this year's suc- cess, were ably joined by underclassmen -a good omen for the future. Coach Duffy gives encouragement to his team and adds some comments on how-to-win-another game. ' Neal Mitten stretches for another rebound fabovej. Dave Burger fleftj goes high for the basket. 2 4 r 5 0 1 A A A J ,D Q , A '-nee---u V-.K fl . -A . , B 1 P ,J , ..., -.. .,.-' ., . V' if , 0 J., F 1... x r 'W . fl ssos 'X ' J S s J.V. Basketball Team: Row 1: R. Donovan, T. Zimmerman, J. Scheuchenzuber, R. Kreider, R. Judgeg Row 2: S. Hahn, B. Jackson, M. Sahd, M. Wolf, Row 3: S. Roda, D. Burger, J. Zieglerg Row 4: Mr. Larkin, Coach. The only way Manheim Twp. could win Larry Ansted drives hard for the basket was through love. '- ga B1 Don Hohenwarter gets a rebound through tough opposition Qabovej. Neal Mitten captures a jump ball frightj with his long' reach. ' Q r qt li' 'l n f1 , Z'i7 V' , 'L ?,' 1-.I 2. 1. ' l fl 'X ' l , p I 1 I 44, l 3l p l R 5771? 9, Crusaderettes Oceupy Number 1 Spot Girls' Basketball Team: Row 1: M. Lichty, J. Gregg, M. Carter, B. Senkowski, P. Risse, M. McCloskeyg Row 2: M. T. Russo, B. Painter, T. Parker, E. Horn, A. Ritchey, J. Crawfordg Row 3: Coach Wallace, C. Hogarth, L. Smith, L. Kovaleski, H. Cox, D. Boyd. V Jackie Gregg easily out-reaches an opponent on this tap ball. Scoreboard LCHS Opponent 91 Country Day 21 56 Lower Dauphin 39 67 Bishop McDevitt 21 78 Manheim Twp. 23 62 York Catholic 26 35 Elco 27 49 Reading Central 17 67 Holy Name 28 60 Elco 27 66 Bishop McDevitt 19 50 Northern Lebanon 11 8. l Girls' Basketball The girls' basketball team lengthened their Winning record to 40 straight games. A new scoring record of 91 points in one game was set in the play with Country Day. The Crusaderettes averaged 63.3 points against 23 for their op- ponents throughout the season. They break other teams' records toog Lower Dauphin had a 44 game winning streak until they met our champions. A change in rules from the six-man squad to five did not hinder our team. They were tough on offense as well as defense. Four play- ers averaged double figures during the season. Barb Senkowski and Jackie Gregg were mean under the boards on rebounds and in scoring, and Trish Risse and Mary McCloskey per- formed some brilliant ball handling. Miss Wal- lace deserves great credit for the Crusaderettes' continued winning performances. This year Co- Captains Barb Senkowski and Mary Carter helped the cause. Next year should continue the team's success with Louise Smith, Kathy Hogarth, and six other underclassmen returning as seasoned members. Barb Senkowski fleftj strains for a lay-up. Jackie Gregg pounds down the court fabovej. Rebound, girls, rebound! Cbelowj Our J.V.'s guard every inch of space Cabovej. Kathy Kreider frightb keeps the ball in bounds. Not patty-cake fbelow leftj-the girls jump for possession. J.V.'s Gain Stature ...MM-1.mw.a...... .xfn . v.m..1... ,.,..,..,,M.,.,.,,,... V,,,, ,, ,,,,k . ,, ,, , l s 4 . A Q . QQ. F . X R I 5 -42 'fb i if 'ff :'f ' 'ir -wfiv ' J e gg. MW.. !,......... ,-5, 1 'I' . f ,v I '. , ' X A I I 4 JM K V 1, xl V ' --Lxifg J'.V. Team: Row 1: D. Hutton, M. Legenstein, C. Capp, S. Sneeringer, L. Randisi, C Krushinskig Row 2: C. Beatty, S. McGeehan, J. Trauger, J. Heilbron, J. Wool, J Helm, Miss Judith Waltman, Coachg Row 3: M. Glick, K. Hinnenkamp, K. Kreider M. Painter, A. Moyer, B. Poe. Minnis' Monsters Exhibit Aggression Q ss, . s s c lg.- g cp H ss W , Wrestling Team: Row 1: S. Noel, J. Rieker, R. Smith, F. Geiger, J. Krall, J. Geiger, R. Geiger, G. Kirchner, Row 2: J. Nicklaus, P. McGarrity, M. Capp, J. Johnson, D. Becker, T. Lichty, J. Cullen, Row 3: W. Sturgis, C. Tomlin- son, M. Bastendorf, S. Kolb, T. Discavageg Row 4: T. Joyce, M. Stephan, D. Wimer, L. Bergerg Row 5: Coach Hertzler, Head Coach Minnis. Scoreboard LCHS Opponent 26 Schuylkill Valley 17 8 Manheim Twp. 42 11 McCaskey 37 . f g f iiiif 3 1 ilss 4 we 15 Warwick 34 GQ 11 Central Dauphin 44 35 Delone 8 33 Eastern York 10 30 Bishop McDevitt 15 15 Elizabethtown 33 19 Penn Manor 25 23 York Catholic 16 17 Lourdes Regional 27 Jeff Rieker desperately maneuvers an opponent onto his back Co-Captain Frank Geiger exhibits his form faboveb, while Pat McGarrity ftop rightl trips a Delone wrestler. lBe- lowj Frank Geiger tries to turn his opposition over, and Co- Captain Joe Krall fbottom rightj shows the world the newest steps. Wrestling Although this year's wrestling record was not the best in the school history, there was an appreciable increase of sup- port. Some of this can be traced to a highly informative wres- tling assembly organized by Coach Minnis and his team which illustrated scoring and techniques for the students. The grapplers are also in the process of building for the future. The coach worked out a program for the area Catholic schools so that the Crusaders can share the head start enjoyed by our county foes. The wrestlers opened the season on a losing note, but the experience gained by matches with strong opponents helped boost scores in the latter part of the year. To wrestle, one must be tough, confident, and in top physical condition. Running two miles a day, drills, floating, and takedowns-all contributed to the regimen. Before wrestling is judged as a sport, the spectator should put himself in the place of the wrestler, standing on the mat in front of the crowd, facing his opponent as the referee says Wrestle! New WVrestling Coach Dan Minnis gives us a dis- play fabovel of worry power during an LCHS match. Dick Geiger ftop leftj rides his opponent hard as he goes for a pin. fBottom leftj Joe Krall attempts to take a wrestler down. Togetherness Is An Athletic Club GAC Members: Row 1: C. Stank, D. Hutton, J. Crawford, M. Wetzel, C. Willems, Row 2: A. Ritchey, D. Hoak, M. St. Pierre, H. Cox, M. Lichtyg Row 3: M. J. Painter, R. Kingcaid, S. Sneeringer, E. Horn, J. DiSilvestra, S. Schmalhofer, B. Krull, L. Kovaleski, M. Carter, P. Risse, L. LeFeverg Row 4: C. Kirchner, B. Spirk, J. Heil- ron, M. T. Russo: Row 5: S. Riley, P. Dougherty, D. Boyd, K. Hogarth, B. Painter, T. Parker, L. Smith: Row 6: B. Senkowski, M. McCloskey, J. Gregg. lVarsity Club Members: Row 1: B. Jackson, P. Treier, P. Henkel, R. Geiger, E. Rund, J. Weidman, A. Gallello, C. Malone, J lNicklaus, G. Sahd, J. Yost, Row 2: J. Scheuchenzuber, R. Smith, W. Kipphorn, C. Tomlinson, L. Stankowski, M. Bleecher, P lRiley, L. Ansted, J. Cullen, S. Madonna, Row 3: P. Jacobus, V. Landis, B. Malone, J. Rieker, E. Binder, R. Resh, M. Capp, J. Krall, R. Judge: Row 4: J. Campion, R. Ulmer, J. Cyms, J. Hager, J. Schober, R. Parker, R. Allen, S. Noel, Row 5: P. McGar- rity, P. Kiely, K. McCaskey, H. Gallagher, R. Phelan, J. Geiger, H. Martin, Row 6: K. Pillion, F. Geiger, J. Brown, L. Himmels- bach, J. Youngg Row 7: G. Shindle, T. Hahn, G. Wickenheiser, G. Kirchner. 3 -1-. 'ax SENICRS In 1 'T ll K 4 .fi .gp ,Q- bl' ff , ? . ' -'A S .f QA - - -'lan x H - ml v 3 I -S' .Ji in s K- 1 QLMAQ xt .1 -- :-25' i,':,..4,+ fc . ' :r -IW yia. , A x.4a .,'9'iA1 ' P3132 T 5 - - 3 5 ww 5 2 fm Z H: '41, R wt 9- 4 . P 1 4. Riff' fff- .141 9 'U 25531 rr: A cr 1 Seniors On The Threshold Of Dream KAREN ADAIR CHRISTINE AGRESTA Barb Senkowski tries the fade-away pass as Peg Martin and Nancy Metz blitz in for the tackle in the Powder-Puff Derby. MICHAEL BACHMAN NANCY BARR LAWRENCE ANSTED STEPHEN AUSTIN MARSHA BAUMLER RONALD BEJGROWICZ KATHLEEN BENSON MARK BLEECHER 'TJ' GERALDINE BENNER JOSEPH BENSON HAZEL BIESECKER EDWARD BINDER WILLIAM BOMBERGER DENISE BOYD THOMAS BRADLEY STEPHEN BROICH ANDREW BURKE JO ANN BRECHT SUSAN BRILL JEANNE BROWN JULIE BUCHER BETTY BUZZENDORE MARY CARTER MICHAEL CAPP THOMAS CAPPY CYNTHIA CATERBONE A swing and a miss by Terry Paulukow. BARBARA CONLIN CAROL CONNOR MARGARET CHALFANT JOHN COMMERO COLLEEN CONSYLMAN 'WW THERESA CRANFORD JOSEPH CRAWFORD JOHN CULLEN JAMIE CULP GRETCHEN DANZ DENISE DARRENKAMP RICHARD CRUMBLING MARGARET CUNNINGHAM LOIS DELLER ANGELINE DE NOLE KATHLEEN DIETRICH ROBERT DINKEL 'WSI' K qpv '17-f'-1 SUZANNE DISCAVAGE JEAN DI SILVESTRA CECILIA DOUGHERTY A A DOLORES DOUGHERTY PATRICIA DOUGHERTY It looks as if Sue Simpson makes sure the coast is clear for Pat Riley's 'fhelp yourself discount. Senior Spirit Scars A f i , A A if KATHLEEN DRYBRED BARBARA DUSCHL LUANNE ECKENRODE CYNTHIA ECKERT JOANNE FALLAN SUSAN FINEFROCK CYNTHIA FIORENTINO EILEEN FISCHER SUSAN FISH EANNE FISHER PATRICK FLANAGAN CYNTHIA FORBERGER BARBARA FORGACH Andy Burke cogitates on ef- ficient learning processes in psychology class. !h....f MARION FRY KAREN FREY STEPHEN FRITZ EUGENE GALLA GHER GERARD GAMMACHE Gary Shindle and Doug Kitch search for the answer while Tony Gottselig tries to catch it in the air. NANCY GANTER MICHAEL GALLAGHER ANTHONY GALLELLO Mez f ,, z, .za CHRISTINE GARCIA FRANCES GANSE JOHN GARDNER FRANCIS GEIGER TIMOTHY GETZLOFF' Seniors in Search f Self PAMELA GARRETT ANNE GEIGER 1 JOSEPH GEIGER MARGARET GELTZ SUSAN GIANDALIA MICHAEL GILROY DANIEL GLOUNER ANTHONY GOTTSELIG DOUGLAS GRAY BETH GREEN SYLVIA GROFF JACQUELYN GREGG Petey Dougherty hungers for knowledge or something. JAMES GUERRA MICHELE GUITO DAVID GUTSHALL I EDWARD HAAS THOMAS HADDAD Vw JAMES HAGER THOMAS HAHN GEORGE HALDEMAN DAVID HARNISH PATRICIA HAUCK KATHRYN HAVERLY NANCY HECKER RICHARD HEISLEY 01 fzfh- , ,.. 5 I QNQ .-Aa p - R : I X251-X I , R ' V I5 'S' ,- THERESA HELM DAVID HENKEL PHILIP HENKEL NES? ' CLAIRE HICKEY LAWRENCE HIMMELSBACH STEPHEN HIMPSL CHRISTINE HINCE JUDITH HOEIZEL MICHAEL HOFMANN Hall monitors Tom Walsh and Larry Himmelsbach add to the confusion. LAWRENCE HINNENKAMP JANE HOENNINGER JOHN HOAR CATHERINE HOFFMAN DONALD HOHENWARTER S S I r T .,,,, E Dennis Reick and Dick Resh make a quick raid on their lockers at lunch- time. FLORENCE KAUFHOLD PAULA KEEN STEPHANIE KEENE GREGORY KELLER DEBORAH KENDIG FRANCES KIEFER THOMAS KIEFER MARGARET KIELEY PATRICK KIELY RENEE KINGCAID GUY KINGREE Q 53 DAVID KIRCHNER KATHRYN KILHEFFER -QQ ALAN KIRCHNER CAROL KIRCHNER MARY ELLEN KIRCHNER STEPHEN KIRCHNER -1 Qq....,yivf DONALD KITCH DOUGLAS KITCH RICHARD KIRCHOFF ATHERINE KNOR John Horn and Julie Bucher stroll the halls they helped to shape. ANNE MARIE KOON PATRICE KITCH LINDA KOVALE SKI PAUL KOPF JOSEPH KRALL JAMES KREIDER I BONITA KRULL MICHAEL KRUSHINSKY SUSAN KRUSCHINSKY JAMES KUHN S. 5 I 1 i The joy of a job well done is evident in Michele Meisenbach's expression. 13 7 15 PATRICIA KUNKLE -.-Q-, -nu- Here - And ow The World ,. 1. A KATHRYN LAKE VERNON LANDIS BARRON LE BRETON 'v '1 LINDA LE FEVER MARILYN LEHMAN MELINDA LICHT MARY ALEXIS LICHTY MYRA LILLEY CONSTANCE LOMBARD DEBORAH LOMBARDO JAMES LONG MARK LONG MICHAEL LONG VINCENT LONG FRANCINE LORETO LINDA LONG Mechanical drawing boards are methodically stacked by Don Hohenwarter, Joe Walton, Mitch Hoskin, Barry LeBreton, and George Haldeman after a tough, two-period stint. f- ' M O E a sh: ROBERT LOWE TERRY LUCKS MICHELE LUTZ MARIAN MADONNA BENJAMIN MALONE HARRY MARION SHARON DIARKERT DOUGLAS MARTIN 7 RER N N pix - N' r A XJTA ? 0 , R' ff it Of A 1' QL 5: A WX E .l.C..1l Q E565 AQ- Rfk if riff! JESSICA MARTIN KATHLEEN MASSA X' 1r W'zs' DEBORAH MATTERN DAVID MCCASKEY MARY MCCLOSKEY SHARON MCCRACKEN GEORGE MASTROMATTEO Mrs. Lichty, 204 S volunteer par excellence, cuts bookj covers. l HELEN MCDEVITT PATRICK McGARRITY CYNTHIA MCGEEHAN I Q 2 s .Q-Q... THOMAS McGINN PAMELA MCLELLAN E E 5 MARY LU MEAGHER MICHELE MEISENBACH Cathy Smith stretches to reach lmposslble helghts. , 'K KIMBERLY MCGEEHAN KAREN METZGER lf '4Business panic as usual, reflects Mary Ellen Kirchner, Rosmarian business manager. GERALD MICHAEL CHARLES MILLER SCOTT MILLER JO ANN MILLS NEAL MITTEN THERESA MOORE ELISA MORALES CATHERINE MOWRER R1 in W QI IRQ x 'F A+, we lggqgiizfg. I 1 J - Q Q - -x ,: -:ns - 5 bfi.5I'i': xx .fzf -1. ,f ' . 1 - was ww CHARLES MORRIS RITA MOWERY SHARLENE MUNDIS MICHAEL MUSSER 'e 9 vv- JUDITH NEUROH JAMES NICKLAUS ROBERT NOVACHEK DEBORAH OFFENBAKE ROBERT PARKER KRIS ORESZKO CHRISTINA PALUMBO '95 ANN PATTERSON ROSE PATTERSON BARBARA PAUL MARY PELLAND Translating by earphone at LCHS, not the UN, are Rose Patter son, Jane Pellet, and Dennis Crnkovich fin backj. . MICHAEL PENNELL DAVID PERRY NANCY POSIPANKO Seniors Accept Future Challenges RICHARD POWL STEPHEN RACHOR THERESA PUCKETT LOUISE REBMAN MARGARET QUINN LISA REICH MARGARET REICHWEIN DENNIS REICK MARK REIFF RICHARD RESH y if9N JOAN REISINGER SARAH RESCH I CONSTANCE RHOADS JEFFREY RIEKER -5. Girls' Gridiron Shows True Grit PETER RIEKER RUDOLPH RIGANO PATRICK RILEY - , V ,,,. V , V V f f Yf'N Q Jw f ,,f, 541' , I .. 2 lb SHARON RILEY KATHLEEN RINEER df ,,,,,,,. H STEVEN RINEER As Trish Risse breaks through the line, Pat Baxter and PATRICIA RISSE Ann Copeland try for her flag. Cllr JULIE RITCHEY DAVID RODA JACOB RODA JOHN RODA MONICA RODRIGUEZ MARY THERESA RUSSO PATRICIA SABATINE GREGORY SAHD JAMES SAHD To see the light, read books, advertizes Mrs. Keen 7 H A G6 V , Z A ry uf ind, CYNTHIA SAPP MICHAEL SCHAUREN LOUIS SCHLEGELMILCH SANDRA SCHMALHOFER BARBARA SENKOWSKI 'inf'-1513 JOHN SCHOBER DONNA SCHULER KAREN SHEAFFER NADINE SHENBERGER CHRISTINE SHENK GARY SHINDLE EILEEN SICKLER MARY SIMMONS SUSAN SIMPSON KATHLEEN SMITH trawl' Ref Dick Resh checks for fouls as Shelly St. Pierre makes a fantastic grab. Despite Mary Heberlein's try, this play was one of the deciding factors of the game, won by the Senior Girls 20-18. 'CATHERINE SMITH . '1 IDN Iii L. 'mmf MARILYN SMITH ROBERT SMITH YVONNE SMITH ,Qi :IGN -vw-r CHARLES SNYDER DEBORAH SNYDER JOAN SPENCE BARBARA SPIRK ROSEMARY SPONAR DOLORES STAFFERI ,V V, BARBARA STANK LAWRENCE STANKOWSKI JOSETTA STEIN See C. Sapp sleep soundly. PAMELA STIPE MARY ST. PIER 'Q-V' LAWRENCE STENGEL KAREN STRICKLAND DOLORES STRICKLER ROSE STROSSER EVELYN SULLIVAN This is the time for LCHS' Juliet, Jane Hoenninger, and er Romeo, Vince Spadea. 'VZTTY' SHARON TELL ROBERT TREES WILLIAM SULLENBERGER CYNTHIA TEARNEY PATRICK TREIER ROBERT URBAN NANCY URSPRUNG RAYMOND VASILE ROBERT WAGAMAN SHARON WAKEFIELB DENNIS WALLER fm' THOMAS WALSH RICHARD WALTER JOSEPH WALTON wr' KATHERINE WATTS LINDA WEAVER A ww MICHAEL WEAGLEY BRENDA WEAVER 'Sv-an-v BARBARA VVEEMS PAULETTE WEIDLER JAMES WELSH WILLIAM WEISSER All you would need is a cup of coffee to go with LCHS's Hdunkin' donut, Larry Stengel. Class Of '70 Warns - ee 9 - 99 I Don t Drlnk The Water -. SUSAN WELSH JEANETTE WERTZ MARY WETZEL 3, ..k. K GUY WICKENHEISER PATRICK WILEY CYNTHIA WILLEMS JEFFREY WINNERLING CAROL WINTERS ALSEY WINTERS MARY WISER TIMOTHY WITEK HOWARD WOLF - , L...,--, Hixucn 2 JOHN WOOL BARBARA WYSOCK Jeanne Brown, plus one sew ing machine, equals a beauti- ful wardrobe. 'k:::,,,,, ' ' JOSEPH YEAGLIN JANICE YODER CHERRIE YOHE KAREN ZERPHEY CARL ZIEGLER CATHERINE ZIEGLER , PATRIC ZIEGLER WILLIAM ZIEGLER WILLIAM FOLTZ The S.P.A.C.E. class takes off! Row 1: B. Forgach, S. Markert, K. Dietrich, S. Tell, C. Sapp, D. Stafferi, L. Long, S. Giandalia, M. Baumler, J. Yoder, Row 2: M. L. Meagher, J. Ritchey, B. Weaver, N. Ursprung, L. Hinnenkamp, P. Stipe, C. Kirchner, D. Gray, B. Conlin, R. Patterson. KAREN ADAIR, 548 Green St., Lancaster: St. Mary: Secretarial Club 4. CHRISTINE AGRESTA, Rd 1, Columbia: Holy Trinity: Rambler 1: Softball 1: Drill Team 1: Pep Club 2, 3: Library Club 1. LAWRENCE ANSTED, 867 Fountain Ave., Lancaster: St. Anthony: Homeroom Pres. 1: Varsity Club 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Cross Country 4. STEPHEN AUSTIN, 821 Sixth St., Lan- caster: Sacred Heart. MICHAEL BACHMAN, 1548 Lampeter Rd., Lampeter: St. Anthony. NANCY BARR, 213 E. Market St., Mariet- ta: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Homeroom Sec. 3: Rosmarian 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Library Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. MARSHA BAUMLER, 721 Hilton Dr., Lancaster: St. Joseph: Rosmarian 3, Senior Class Editor 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD BEJGROWICZ, 1542 Cedar Rd., Lancaster: St. Anne: Projectionist 3. GERALDINE BENNER, 225 W. Lemon St., Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Declamations 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH BENSON, 654 E. Dauphin St., Lancaster: St. Anthony: Mission Rep. 1: Rambler 1: Art Club 1, 2: Projectionist 1, KATHLEEN BENSON, 597 N. Plum St., Lancaster: St. Anthony: Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Library Club 1, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2. HAZEL BIESECKER, 841 E. Orange St. Lancast'er: St. Anthony: Rosmarian 3, Sen- ior Class Asst. Editor 4: Library Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2. EDWARD BINDER, 247 E. Frederick St., ,Lancaster: St. Anne: Varsity Club 4: Basketball 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Golf 3. MARK BLEECHER, 18 N. Marshall St., Lancaster: St. Anthony: Varsity Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2 3 4: Wrestling 1: Weight- A Lifting Club 11 2,,3, 4. ,WILLIAM BOMBERGER, 607 E. Roseville Rd., Lancaster: St. Joseph. DENISE BOYD, 1949 Split Rock Road, Lancaster: St. Anne: Homeroom Pres. 3, 4: Rambler 2, 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Drill Team 4: Pep Club 2. 3, 4: Library Club 3, 4: Prose and Poetry Readings 3, 4. Senior Director THOMAS BRADLEY, 311 Laurel St., Lancaster: St. Joseph: Mission Rep. 1. JO ANN BRECHT, 906 Village Rd., Lampe- ter: St. Mary: Mission Rep. 3: Drill Team 4. SUSAN BRILL, 458 Poplar St., Lancaster: St. Joseph. STEPHEN BROICH, 3624 Marietta Ave., Lancaster: St. Leo, Rohrerstown: Football 1, 2: Weight-Lifting Club 2: Art Club 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 3. JEANNE BROWN, 107 Haskell Dr., Lan- caster: St. Anne: Homeroom Sec. 2: Ros- marian 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Choir 3. JULIE BUCHER, 667 Juliette Ave., Lan- caster: St. Anne: Student Council Rep. 1, Vice President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Secretary 4: Future Nurses Club 4: Drill Team 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2: Glee Club 3: Choir 3: Homecoming Court. ANDREW BURKE, 667 Union St., Lancas- ter: St. Joseph: Football 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH BUZZENDORE, 222 Union St., Columbia: St. Peter: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2. MICHAEL CAPP, 44 Parkside Ave., Lan- caster: St. Anthony: Honor Society 3, 4: Varsity Club 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 2: Senior Play 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4. THOMAS CAPPY, 634 Millcross Rd., Lan- caster: St. Anne: Math Club 2, 3. MARY CARTER, 339 E. Clay St., Lancas- ter: St. Anne: Homeroom Sec.' 2, 4: Rosmarian 3: Sports Asst. Editor 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Nurses Club 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Library Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Prose and Poetry Readings 1. CYNTHIA CATERBONE, 1254 Union St., Lancaster: St. Joseph: Secretarial Club 4. MARGARET CHALFANT, R.D. 2, Con- estoga: St. Anne. JOHN COMMERO, 143 E. Clay St., Lan- caster: St. Anne: Basketball 1: Football 1, 2: Track 1: Weight-Lifting Club 1: Art Club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA CONLIN, 958 E. Orange St., Lancaster: St. Anthony: Mission Rep. 1, 2: Rosmarian 3, 4: Debate Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Library Club 2, 3. CAROL CONNOR, 1820 Wheatland Ave., St. Leo Rohrerstown: Student Council fSec.-Treas.J 1, 2: Homeroom Sec. 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Drill Team 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Homecom- ing Court. COLLEEN CONSYLMAN, 622 Pearl St., Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Secretarial Club 4: Library Club 1, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. THERESA CRANFORD, 1321 Central Ave., Columbia: Holy Trinity: Art Club 2, 3: Math Club 2, 3. JOSEPH CRAWFORD, 316 South Third St., Columbia: Holy Trinity. RICHARD CRUMBLING, 233 Walnut St., Columbia: Holy Trinity. JOHN CULLEN, 30 Race Ave., Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Homeroom Pres. 1, 3: Rambler 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 4: Track 1, 4: Oratory 2: Extemporaneous Speech 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 4. JAMIE CULP, 808 Hillaire Rd., Lancaster: St. Leo, Rohrerstown: Rosmarian 3: Associ- ate Editor 4: Drama Club 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. MARGARET CUNNINGHAM, 1405 Wa- bank St., Lancaster: St. Philip, Millersville: Pep Club 3, 4: Library Club 1. GRETCHEN DANZ, 475 Fremont St., Lancaster: St. Joseph: Homeroom Sec. 1: Mission Rep. 3: Rosmarian Art Editor 3, 4: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2. DENISE DARRENKAMP, 323 Ruby St., Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Girls' Athletic Association 1: Girls' Basketball 1: Softball 1: Red Cross 2: Drill Team 3, 4: Library Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3. LOIS DELLER, 50 N. Railroad Ave., New Holland: Our Lady of Lourdes: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Chapel Club 3: Library Club 1: Glee Club 2, 3. ANGELINA DENOLO, 559 Pershing Ave., Lancaster: St. Mary: Rosmarian 3. KATHLEEN DIETRICH, 211 Euclid Ave., Lancaster: St. Joseph: Rambler 1, 2, 3, 4: Editor 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2: Radio Broadcasting 4. STEVE DIMTER, 305 Primrose Ave., Lancaster: St. Anne. ROBERT DINKEL, 824 Wabank St., Lan- caster: St. Joseph: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 1, 2. I69 SUZANNE DISCAVAGE, 1050 Rockford Rd., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Rosmarian 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Pep Club 3, Library Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2. JEAN DISILVESTRA, 1902 Harclay Place, St. Anne: Mission Rep. 2, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Club 3, Glee Club 3, Senior Play. CECILIA DOUGHERTY, 517 Fourth St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Rambler 1, Debate Club 1, 2, Senior Play, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3. DOLORES DOUGHERTY, 2939 Spring Valley Road, Lancaster: St. Leo Rohrers- town: Pep Club 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 3, Senior Play. PATRICIA DOUGHERTY, 1918 Blooming- dale Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne Homeroom Sec. 4, Rambler 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Prose and Poetry Readings 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHY DRYBRED, 1131 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Mission Rep. 1, Rosmarian 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Homeoming Court. BARBARA DUSCHL, 41 Cottage Ave., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Red Cross Club 2, 3, Secretarial Club 4, Glee Club 2. LUANNE ECKENRODE, 29 Fairview Ave., Bausman, St. Philip the Apostle, Millers- ville: Secretarial Club 4, Library Club 2. CYNTHIA ECKERT, 526 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Secretarial Club 4, Library Club 3, Glee Club 2. JOANNE FALLAN, 979 Homeland Dr., Lancaster, St. Anne: Homeroom Sec. 2, Mission Rep. 1, Rambler 1, 2, Oratory 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Prose and Poetry Readings 3, 4. SUSAN FINEFROCK, 39 Parkside Ave., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Pep Club 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4, Glee Club 2. CYNTHIA FIORENTINO, 1354 Union St., Lancaster, St. Philip the Apostle, Millers- ville: Mission Rep. 3, Pep Club 2. EILEEN FISCHER, 901 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Mixed Chorus 1. SUSAN FISH, 1009 Homeland Dr., Lan- caster, St. Anne: Homeroom Sec. 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Senior Play 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Homecoming Court. JEANNE FISHER, 151 N. Broad St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Pep Club 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4, Glee Club 2. l70 PATRICK FLANAGAN, 325 Cherry st., Columbia, St. Peter: Mixed Chorus 2, Projectionist 3, 4. WILLIAM FOLTZ, 913 North Duke St., Lancaster, St. Anne: Football 1, Wrestling 1, Math Club 1. CYNTHIA FORBERGER, 517 Pearl St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Homeroom Sec. 1, Mission Rep. 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4, Library 1. BARBARA FORGACH, 1244 Union St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Rosmarian 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Library Club 1, Glee Club 2, 3. KAREN FREY, 209 N. Lime St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Rosmarian 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2. STEPHEN FRITZ, 1714 Millersville Pike, Lancaster St. Philip the Apostle, Millers- ville: Senior Play 4, Pep Club 4, Jets Club 4. MARION FRY, 617 S. 14th St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. EUGENE GALLAGHER, 59 S. Marshall St., Lancaster, St. Anthony. MICHAEL GALLAGHER, 59 S. Marshall St., Lancaster, St. Anthony. TONY GALLELLO, 937 N. Lime St., Lancaster, St. Anne: Homeroom Pres. 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Weight-Lifting Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3. GERARD GAMMACHE, 1564 Mission Rd., Lancaster, St. Anne: Basketball 1, 4, Track 1, 2, Drama Club 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 4. FRANCES GANSE, 918 W. Fairway Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip the Apostle, Millers- ville: Pep Club 2. NANCY GANTER, 349 N. Broad St., Lititz, St. James: Homeroom Sec. 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Drill Team 4, Pep Club 3, Secretarial Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2. CHRISTINE GARCIA, 103 Ruby St., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart: Glee Club 1, 2. JOHN GARDNER, 312 Perry St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Mission Rep. 3. PAMELA GARRETT, 1912 Concord Place, Lancaster, St. Anne: Rosmarian 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1,2, 3. ANNE GEIGER, 109 Pearl St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Glee Club 1, 2, Secretarial Club 4. FRANK GEIGER, 111 First St., Willow Street, St. Mary: Homeroom Pres. 1, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Monitor Club 4, Mixed Chorus 2. JOSEPH GEIGER, 111 First St., Willow Street, St. Mary: Class Rep. 1, Rosmarian 3, 4, Rambler 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Library Club 1, Monitor Club 4. MARGARET GELTZ, 836 Wright St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3. TIMOTHY GETZLOFF, 1036 Louise Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne: Rambler 4, Basketball 1, Football 2, Golf 4. SUSAN GIANDALIA, 688 Cherry St., Columbia, Holy Trinity Rosmarian 4, Art Club 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3. MICHAEL GILROY, 924 Marietta Ave.,. Lancaster, Sacred Heart. . DANIEL GLOUNER, 467 W. Vine St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. l ANTHONY GOTTSELIG, R.D. 1, Willow, Street, St. Mary: Jets Club 3, Projectionist' 3. DOUGLAS GRAY, 20 Krieder Ave., Lan- caster, St. Anne: Rambler 3, Wrestling 2, Photography 3, 4. BETH GREEN, 1721 Longview Dr., Lan- caster, St. Anne: Musical Comedy 3. JACQUELYN GREGG, 3097 N. Birch St., Whitehall, Sacred Heart: Mission Rep. 1, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 3. SYLVIA GROFF, 350 N. Sixth St., Colum- bia, St. Peter: Mission Rep. 3, Glee Club 2. JAMES GUERRA, 451 N. Queen St., Lancaster, St. Mary: Basketball 1, Track 3, 4, Weight-Lifting Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 3. MICHELE GUITO, 41 Parkside Ave., Lan- caster, St. Anthony: Library Club 1, 3. DAVID GUTSHALL, R.D. 1, Marietta, Presentation of BVM: Rambler 1, Golf 3, 4. EDWARD HAAS, 209 Redwood Dr., Lan- caster, St. Leo, Rohrerstown. THOMAS HADDAD, 312 Homecrest Dr., Willow Street, St. Mary: Wrestling 1, 2, Weight-Lifting Club 1, Drama Club. JAMES HAGER, 11 Haskell Dr. Lancaster, St. Anne: Varsity Club 1, 4, Football 1, 2, Golf 2, 3, 4: Oratory 1: Declamations 2: Extemporaneous Speech 1: Pep Club 1: Math Club 1: Jets Club 1. THOMAS HAHN, 406 E. Ross St., Lancas- ter: St. Anne: Varsity Club 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4. GEORGE HALDEMAN, 714 Walnut St., Columbia: St. Peter: Math Club 2: Projec- tionist 3, 4. lDAVID HARNISH, 1242 Union St., Lan- caster: St. Joseph: Honor Society 3, 4: Pep Club 4. PATRICIA HAUCK, 1048 Elwood Ave., Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Mission Rep. 4: Senior Play 4: Library Club 1, 2, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. KATHRYN HAVERLY, 329 Landis Ave., illersville: St. Philip the Apostle: Art lub 2. NANCY HECKER, 333 Euclid Ave., Lan- caster: St. Joseph: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. RICHARD HEISLEY, 832 N. Reservior St., Lancaster: St. Anne: Track 1. THERESA HELM, R.D. 3, Elizabeth- town: St. Peter: Homeroom Sec. 1, 2: Rosmarian 3: Activities Asst. Editor 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Math Club 2: Glee Club 1, 2. DAVID HENKEL, 24 Quaker Hill Rd., Lancaster: St. Philip the Apostle: Wres- tling 2. PHILIP HENKEL, 631 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Mission Rep. 1: Mixed Chorus 2. CLAIR HICKEY, R.D. 7, Lancaster: St. Mary: Glee Club 2. LAWRENCE HIMMELSBACH, Five River Drive, Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Student Council Senior Vice-Pres.: Homeroom Pres. 1, 3: Varsity Club 3, 4: Football 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Monitor Club 4. STEPHEN HIMPSL, R.D. 2, Columbia: Holy Trinity: Band Manager 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE HINCE, 632 Poplar St., La.n- caster: St. Mary: Homeroom Pres. 1, 4: Homeroom Sec. 3: Rosmarian 3: Editor-in- Chief 4: Drama Club 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Math Club 2: Library Club 1: Glee Club 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 4: Honor Society 3, 4. LAWRENCE HINNENKAMP, 2108 Mari- etta Ave., Rohrerstown: St. Leo: Honor Society 3, 4: Football 1: Wrestling 1, 2: Extemporaneous 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Math Club 2. JOHN HOAR, 140 Nassau Road, Lancaster: St. Anthony. JUDITH HOELZEL, 1845 Crooked Oak Dr., Lancaster: St. Anne: Rosmarian 3, Faculty Asst. Editor 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Math Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Homecoming Court. JANE HOENNINGER, 340 Ruby St., Lan- caster: St. Joseph: Art Club 2: Pep Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Homecoming Queen. CATHERINE HOFFMAN 346 S. Queen Street, Lancaster: St. Mary. MICHAEL HIFMANN, 511 Fourth Street, Lancaster: St. Joseph. DONALD HOHENWARTER, 531 W. Vine St., Lancaster: St. Joseph: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Weight-Lifting Club 2: Pep Club 4. CLETA HORN, 546 Cherry St., Columbia: Holy Trinity: Rosmarian 3, Faculty Editor 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Prose and Poetry Readings 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE HORN, 28 S. 11th St., Columbia: Holy Trinity: Homeroom Sec. 4: Rosmarian 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 2. JOHN HORN, 20 N. 13th St., Columbia: Holy Trinity: Class Pres. 3: Student Council Pres. 4: Homeroom Pres. 1, 2: Rambler 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Monitor Club 4: Radio Broadcast- ing 2. MITCHELL HOSKIN, 2721 Sherwood Lane, Lancaster: St. Leo the Great: Pep Club 1: Projectionist 2. STEPHEN HUSTED, 131 E. Clay St., Lancaster: St. Anne: Football 2: Projec- tionist 3, 4. KAREN ILVENTO, 1179 Spring Grove Ave., Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Library Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2: Secretarial Club 4. PHILIP JACOBUS, 92 Witmer Rd., Lan- caster: St. Anthony: Varsity Club 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 4. WILLIAM JOST, 118 Princess Ave., Lan- caster: St. Anne: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 3, 4. FLORENCE KAUFHOLD, 126 Walnut St., Columbia: Holy Trinity: Glee Club 1, 2. PAULA KEEN, 841 old Hickory Rd., Lancaster: St. Anne: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHANIE KEENE, 1540 Swarr Run Rd., Lancaster: St. Anne. GREGORY KELLER, 347 S. Broad St., Lancaster: St. Anthony: Homeroom Pres. 2: Varsity Club 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 4. DEBORAH KENDIG, 450 Poplar St., Lan- caster: St. Joseph: Library Club 4. FRANCES KIEFER, 1045 Preston Rd., Lancaster: St. Anne: Library Club 1: Glee Club 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 4. THOMAS KIEFER, 1045 Preston Rd., Lancaster: St. Anne: Senior Class Pres.: Homeroom Pres. 3: Monitor Club 4. MARGARET KIELEY, Pequea 1, Lan- caster: St. Mary: Extemporaneous Speech Art Club 2: Secretarial Club 4: Library u 1. PATRICK KIELY, 730 N. Lime St., Lan- caster: St. Anthony: Homeroom Pres. 4: Wrestling 1, 2: Senior Play 4. KATHRYN KILHEFFER, 679 W. Vine St., Lancaster: St. Joseph: Mission Rep. 3: Drama Club 4: Pep Club 3: Library Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. RENEE KINGCAID, R.D. 4, Owl Hill Rd., Lititz: St. James: Homeroom Sec. 1: Rambler 1, 2, 3, 4: Third Page Editor 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4: Cheerlead- ing 3, 4: Oratory 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate Club 3: Extemporaneous Speech 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Math Club 2: Library Club 1: Glee Club 2: Radio Broadcasting 4. GUY KINGREE, 2055 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster: St. Anthony: Mission Rep. 3, 4: Football 1, 2: Weight-Lifting Club 2: Cross Country 3, 4. ALAN KIRCHNER, 445 High SU., Lancas- ter: St. Joseph: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 2, 3, 4. CAROL KIRCHNER, 622 First St., Lancas- ter: Sacred Heart: Rosmarian 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basket- ball 2: Debate Club 1: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2. DAVE KIRCHNER, 524 W. James St., Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Homeroom Pres. 1: Rambler 1, 2, 3, 4: Oratory 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4. MARY ELLEN KIRCHNER, 203 Fairview Ave., Lancaster: St. Joseph: Homeroom Sec. 3, 4: Rosmarian Business Editor 3, 4: Oratory 4: Declamations 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Math Club 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Prose and Poetry Readings 3, 4. STEPHEN KIRCHNER, 347 College Ave., Lancaster: Sacred Heart: Homeroom Pres. 1: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4. RICHARD KIRCHOFF, 206 Jackson St., Lancaster: St. Anne: Art Club 1: Photogra- phy Club 3. DONALD KITCH, 2400 Helena Rd., Lancas- ter: St. Leo: Mission Rep. 1, 2: Senior Play 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4. l7l DOUGLAS KITCH, 2400 Helena Rd., Lan- caster' St. Leo' Mission Re . 2' Rambler 4, I ' p 7 Art Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4. PATRICE KITCH, 1725 Lincoln Hwy. East. Lancaster, St. Anthony: Senior Play 4, Pep Club 4, Chapel Club 4, Library Club 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 4. KATHRINE KNORR, 47 Glen Oaks Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip the Apostle: Ros- marian 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Math Club 2, Glee Club 1, 2. ANNE MARIE KOON, 11 Clayton Ave., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Glee Club 2. PAUL KOPF, 718 Fifth St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Weight-Lifting Club 4. LINDA KOVALESKI, 2016 Drexel Ave., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH KRALL, 1033 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Homeroom Pres. 3, Mission Rep. 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Weight- Lifting Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. JAMES KREIDER, 7 Plank Ave., Willow Street, St. Mary: Varsity Club 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. BONNIE KRULL, 1603 Butter Rd., Lan- caster, St. Anne: Mission Rep. 1, Rosmar- ian 4, Rambler 4, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4, Library Club 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. SUSAN KRUSCHINSKY, 747 Emerald Dr., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Homeroom Sec. 1, Red Cross Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Secretarial Club 4. MICHAEL KRUSHINSKY, 684 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Basketball 1, 2, Senior Play 4. JAMES KUHN, 540 S. 14th St., Columbia, St. Peter. PATRICIA KUNKLE, 314 Hazel Street Lancaster, St. Joseph: Pep Club 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN LAKE, 238 Locust St., Colum- bia, Holy Trinity: Rosmarian 4, Pep Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Future Teachers 3, 4. VERNON LANDIS, 11 South Ave., Landis- ville, St. Leo: Varsity Club 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. BARRON LEBRETON, R.D. 1, Stevens: Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Track 1, Football 1. I72 LINDA LeFEVER, 649 East End Ave., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Homeroom Sec. 2, 3, Rosmarian 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4. MARILYN LEHMAN, 633 E. Marion St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Mission Rep. 4, Glee Club 2. MELINDA LICHT, 527 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, Sacred Heart. MARY LICHTY, 1012 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Homeroom Sec. 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MYRA LILLEY, 512 Walnut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Rosmarian 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 2, 4. CONSTANCE LOMBARD, R.D. 1, Co- lumbia, Presentation of BVM: Rosmarian 4, Pep Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Musical Comedy 3. DEBORAH LOMBARDO, 1408 West View Dr., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Red Cross Club 2, Pep Club 4, Library Club 1, Glee Club 2. JAMES LONG, 227 Lancaster Ave., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart: Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Weight-Lifting Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3. LINDA LONG, 1506 Mission Rd., Lancaster, St. Anne: Rosrnarian 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 4. MARK LONG, 127 Pearl Street, Lancaster, Sacred Heart. MICHAEL LONG, 2341 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, Stl. Anne: Homeroom Pres. 2, 3. VINCENT LONG, 96 Conestoga Blvd., Lan- caster, St. Anthony: Homeroom Pres. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, Track 4, Pep Club 4, Cross Country 3. FRANCINE LORETO, 115 S. Second St., Columbia, St. Peter: Rosmarian 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Prose and Poetry Readings 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LOWE, 545 Queen St., Lancaster, St. Mary: Weight-Lifting Club 2, 3. TERRY LUCKS, 512 Hand Avenue, Lan- caster, SU. Anne: Radio Broadcasting 1. MICHELE LUTZ, 16 Leaf Park, Lancaster, St. Philip the Apostle: Girls' Athletic As- sociation 1, Girls' Basketball 1. MARIAN MADONNA, 303 Church Street, Lancaster, St. Mary. BENJAMIN MALONE, 224 Elizabeth Dr. Lancaster, St. Anne: Varsity Club 4, Foot- ball 2, 4, Track 3, 4. HARRY MARION, 2044 Manor Ridge Dr. Lancaster, SU. Leo: Track 1, Weight-Liftl ing Club 1. SHARON MARKERT, 1023 W. New St. Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Glee Club 2, 3. DOUGLAS MARTIN, 38 Strasburg Pike Weight-Lifting Club 4, Art Club 3, 4. JESSIE MARTIN, 1113 East King Street Lancaster, St. Anthony. KATHY MASSA, 44 Hess Blvd., Lancaster, St. Anne: Mission Rep. 2, Rambler 1, 2, 31 4, Extemporaneous Speech 1, Drama Cluli 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Chape Club 2, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Clul 3, Mixed Chorus 4. GEORGE MASTROMATTEO, 660 Stong Battery Road, Lancaster: St. Leo, Rohrers- town. DEBORAH MATTERN, 3287 Horizon Dr. Lancaster, St. Leo, Rohrerstown: Missioi Rep. 2, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 1, Library Club 1, Homecoming Court. DAVID McCASKEY, 342 Nevin St., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY McCLOSKEY, 350 Morgan Dr. Lancaster, St. Anthony: Homeroom Rep. 2 3, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON McCRACKEN, 416 Ruby St. Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Red Cross Clul 2, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3. HELEN McDEVITT, 819 Seymour St. Lancaster, St. Joseph: Future Nurses Clut 2, 4, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, choil 4, Mixed Chorus 4. PATRICK MCGARRITY, 1609 Glenn Road Lancaster, St. Anthony: Varsity Club 3, 4 Football 1, Wrestling 3, 4, Pep Club 1 Photo Club 3. CYNTHIA McGEEHAN, 12 Green Hill: Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip the Apostle: Matl Club 4. KIMBERLY McGEEHAN, 748 Hansom Dr. Lancaster, St. Leo, Rohrerstown: Home room Sec. 4, Rosmarian 3, 4, Drill Tean 3, 4, Band 3, Glee Club 2. THOMAS McGINN, 331 Edgmont Dr. Willow Street, St. Mary: Mission Rep. 2. Football 1, 2, Weight-Lifting Club 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Jets Club 2, 3. J Lancaster, St. Anthony: Wrestling 1, 2, AMELA McLELLAN, 1019 Frances Ave., ancaster, St. Anne: Red Cross Club 2, Pep lub 4, Glee Club 3. ARY LU MEAGHER, 1902 Split Rock Dr. ancaster, SU. Anne: Mission Rep. 3, ambler 2, 3, 4, Oratory 1, 2, Senior Play 4, Chapel Club 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 2. YIICHELE MEISENBACH, 527 Popular Et., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Art Club 1, 2, , Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4. KAREN METZGER, 726 Chestnut St., Columbia, St. Peter: Glee Club 2, 3. EIERRY MICHAEL, 543 West Vine Street, ancaster, St. Joseph. CHARLES MILLER, 239 N. Fourth St., olumbia, Holy Trinity: Homeroom Pres. 3, rama Club 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 3, , Math Club 4, Jets Club 2, 3, Radio roadcasting 2, Projectionist 4. SCOTT MILLER, 212 N. Reservoir St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Io-ANN MILLS, 202 Manheim Ave., Lan- caster, St. Anne: Chapel Club 2, Future Teachers Club 4. NEAL MITTEN, 724 N. Lime St., Lancas- ter, St. Anne: Varsity Club 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Track 4. THERESA MOORE, 134 S. Third St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Library Club 1, 3, Glee Club 2. LISA MORALES, 683 Almanac Ave., ancaster, St. Anthony: Glee Club 1, ecretarial Club 4. CHARLES MORRIS, 121 Red Maple Rd., Lancaster, St. Joseph. ITA MOWERY, 299 S. West End Avenue, ancaster, Sacred Heart. CATHERINE MOWRER, 244 Walnut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Library Club 1, 2. l SHARLENE MUNDIS, 1940 Pine Drive, Lancaster, St. Anthony. MICHAEL MUSSER, 143 Conestoga Dr., ancaster, St. Anthony: Homeroom Pres. 4, osmarian 4, Football 1, 2, Welht-Lifting Club 1, Art Club 2, 3, 4. UDY NEUROH, 410 W. Marion St., Lititz, t. James: Homeroom Sec. 2, Art Club 1, , Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 ibrary Club 1. AMES NICKLAUS, 843 Martha Ave., ancaster, St. Anne: Varsity Club 4, restling 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Math Club ll. ROBERT NOVACHEK, 431 E. End Ave., Lancastler, St. Anthony: Math Club 3, 4, Jets Club 2, 3, Projectionist 4. DEBORAH OFFENBAKER, 1301 Valley Road, Lancaster, Sacred Heart. KRIS ORESZKO, 638 E. End Ave., Lancas- ter, St. Anthony: Rosmarian 4, Drill Team 4, Pep Club 2, Library Club 1, 3, Glee Club 2, Secretarial Club 4. JUSTINA PALUMBO, 328 West James St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Pep Club 3, Library Club 1. ROBERT PARKER, 634 State St. Lan- caster, Sacred Heart: Student Council Pres. 1, 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Weight-Lifting Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Declamations 2, Orchestra 4, Monitor Club 4. ANN PATTERSON, 123 Lincoln Street, Lancaster, St. Anne: Art Club 1. ROSE PATTERSON, 246 E. King St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Homeroom Sec. 1, 4, Library Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2. BARBARA PAUL, 754 Emerald Dr., Lan- caster, St. Joseph: Basketball 1, Girls' Athletic Association 1. TERESA PAULUKOW, 317 Ridge Ave., New Holland, Our Lady of Lourdes: Pep Club 2, Library Club 3, Glee Club 2. MARY PELLAND, 110 Delp Rd., Lancas- ter, St. Anne: Misson Rep. 2, Catholic Action Rep. 2, Secretarial Club 4, Library Club 3, 4. MICHAEL PENNELL, 104 S. Second St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Honor Society 4, Math Club 4. DAVID PERRY, 902 Edgewood Ave., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart: Basketball 1, Foot- ball 1, Track 1. NANCY POSIPANKO, 1918 Blue Ridge Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip the Apostle: Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Math Club 2, Library Club 3, 4, Glee 'Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Corus 4, Prose and Poetry Readings 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD POWL, 557 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Weight-Lifting Club 2, Senior Play 4, Radio Broadcasting 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 2, Publcity 4 THERESA PUCKETT, 1033 E. Orange St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Art Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET QUINN, 720 Blue Grass Rd., Lancaster, St. Anne: Library Club 3, Secretarial Club 4. STEPHEN RACHOR, 54 Quaker Hills Road, Lancaster, St. Philip the Apostle. LOUISE REBMAN, 815 S. Queen St., Lancaster, St. Mary: Mission Rep. 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 2, 3. 4, Pep Club 3, Library Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4. LISA REICH, Route 1, Marietta, Presen- tation of BVM: Library Club 4. MARGARET REICHWEIN, 2144 Shaaron Dr., Lancaster, St. Leo, Rohrerstown: Rosmarian 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. DENNIS REICK, 1663 Esbenshade Rd., Lancaster, St. Anne: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. MARK REIFF, 549 Manor Street, Lancas- ter, St. Joseph. JOAN REISINGER, 238 Walnut St., Co- lumbia, Holy Trinity: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, Glee Club 2. SARAH RESCH, 404 Locust St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Library Club 1. RICHARD RESH, 1411 Clark St., Lancas- ter, St. Anthony: Mission Rep. 1, Varsity Club 4, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Extemporaneous Speech 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2. CONNIE RHOADS, 823 E. Orange St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Future Nurses Club 1, 2, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Health Careers Club 4. JEFFREY RIEKER, 1563 Hillcrest Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne: Mission Rep. 1, 2, 4, Varsity Club 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. PETER RIEKER, 1017 Frances Ave., Lan- caster, St. Anne: Mission Rep. 4, Varsity Club 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. RUDOLPH RIGANO, 1425 Mission Rd., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Football 1, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICK RILEY, 506 S. Shippen St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Homeroom Pres. 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Weight-Lifting Club 3, Monitor Club 4. SHARON RILEY, 3301 Briarwood Blvd., Lancaster, St. Leo, Rohrerstown: Senior Class Secretary 4, Homeroom Sec. 1, 2,.3, Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Math Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 3. I73 KATHLEEN RINEER, 322 W. Orange St., Lancaster, St. Mary. STEVEN RINEER, 424 Lampeter Rd., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA RISSE, 945 Virginia Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Rosmarian 3, 4, Rambler 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Homecoming Court JULIE RITCHEY, 361 E. Ross St., Lancas- ter, St. Anne: Homeroom Sec. 1, 3, Mission Rep. 3, Girls' Athletic Association 1, Softball 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Library Club 1, Glee Club 2, 3. DAVID RODA, 630 North School Lane, Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Student Council Vice Pres. 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Pres. 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Weight-Lifting Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JACOB RODA, 902 Landis Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Homeroom Pres. 1. JOHN RODA, 429 State St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Homeroom Pres. 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Track 1, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Drama Club. MONICA RODRIQUEZ, 24 Coral St. Lan- caster, Sacred Heart: Girls' Basketball 2. MARY RUSSO, 809 N. Plum St., Lancaster, St. Anne: Rosmarian 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Declamations 2, 3, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Glee Club 3, Prose and Poetry Readings 4. PATRICIA SABATINE, 2324 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, St. Anne: Rosmarian Index Editor 4, Rosmarian 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, Library Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3. GREGORY SAHD, R.D. 1, Holly Drive, Columbia, St. Peter: Homeroom Rep. 3, 4, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Weight-Lifting Club 3, Jets Club 2, 3. JAMES SAHD, 954 Virginia Ave., Lancas- ter, Sacred Heart: Basketball 1. CYNTHIA SAPP, 118 Sherman St., Lancas- ter, St. Anthony: Rosmarian 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Girls' Basket- ball 1, Softball 1, 2, Drama Club 2, Pep Club 3, Chapel Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3. MICHAEL SCHAUREN, 507 Locust St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Basketball 1, Jets Club 2, 3. I74 LOUIS SCHLEGELMILCH, 219 Ruby St., Sacred Heart: Basketball 1, Lancaster, Football 1, Track 1, Jets Club 2, 3. SANDRA SCHMALHOFER, 519 Third St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Rambler 1, 2, 3, Page Editor 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Prose and Poetry Reading 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN SCHOBER, 1890 Manor Ridge Dr., Lancaster, St. Leo, Rohrerstown: Mission Rep. 1, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. DONNA SCHULER, 134 N. Broad St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club 2. BARBARA SENKOWSKI, 2117 Clover Hill Rd., Lancaster, St. Philip the Apostle: Student Council Treasurer 4, Rambler 1, 2, 3, 4, Page Editor 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, Oratory 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Extemporaneous Speech 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Radio Broadcasting 4, Prose and Poetry Readings 3, 4. KAREN SHEAFFER, 517 Manor Street, Lancaster, St. Joseph. NADINE SHENBERGER, 710 Walnut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Pep Club 1. CHRISTINE SHENK, 1201 Locust St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Rosmarian 4, Rambler 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Association, Softball 1, Red Cross Club 2, Drill Team 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, Glee Club 3, Senior Play 4. GARY SHINDLE, 155 Nassau Rd., Lancas- ter, St. Anthony: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Weight-Lifting Club 3. EILEEN SICKLER, 320 N. Pine St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Rosmarian 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3. MARY SIMMONS, 435 S. Pearl St., Lan- caster, St. Joseph: Mission Rep. 3, 4, Rosmarian 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4. SUSAN SIMPSON, 1228 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Homeroom Rep. 1, Rambler 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 3. CATHERINE SMITH, 1036 Walnut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Drill Team 3, Secretarial Club 4. KATHLEEN SMITH, 122 South 6th St. Columbia, Holy Trinity: Senior Play 4 Homecoming Court. MARILYN SMITH, 606 South Queen St. Lancaster, Saint Mary: Mission Rep. 1 Secretarial Club 4, Library Club 1, Glee Club 2. ROBERT SMITH, 316 Primrose Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne: Rosmarian 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4. YVONNE SMITH, 1127 Walnut Street Columbia, Holy Trinity: Mission Rep. 2, 4 Rosmarian 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers 3, 4. CHARLES SNYDER, 414 E. King St. Lancaster, St. Anthony: Track 1, Golf 4. DEBORAH SNYDER, 2250 Albern St. Lancaster, St. Leo the Great: Rosmarian 3 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3. JOAN SPENCE, 645 Chestnut St., Colum- bia, Holy Trinity: Senior Play 4, Band 1 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 4, Secretarial Clul: 4, Radio Broadcasting 2. BARBARA SPIRK, 507 Fairview Ave. Lancaster, St. Joseph: Homeroom Rep. 2, 33 Mission Rep. 1, Rambler 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 21, Decla- mations 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, Glee Club 3, Prose and Poetry Readings 4. , ROSEMARY SPONAR, 728 Chestnut Stl Columbia, Holy Trinity: Secretarial Club 4. DOLORES STAFFERI, 331 W. Lemon St. Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Drama Club 4, Glee Club 2, Prose and Poetry Readings 2. LARRY STANKOWSKI, 509 E. Ross St. Lancaster, St. Anne: Homeroom Rep. 13 Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, Track 1, Weight-Lifting Clut 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA STANK, 3082 Nolt Road, Lan- caster, St. Leo the Great: Homeroom Rep, 4, Rosmarian 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Band 4, Orchestra 4, Dance Band 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4, Library Club 3. 1 JOSETTA STEIN, R.D. 1, Columbia, Holy Trinity: Pep Club 2, Library Club 2. LAWRENCE STENGEL, 942 Buchanan Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Oratory 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 3, Extemp. Speech 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Monitor Club 4. PAMELA STIPE, 464 Poplar St., Lancas- ter, St. Joseph: Rosmarian 3, 4, Caption Editor, Rambler 1, Drama Club 3, 4, Drill Team 3. MARY ST. PIERRE, 1424 Millersville Pike, Lancaster, St. Philip: Girls' Athletic As- sociation 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4. KAREN STRICKLAND, 423 St. Joseph St., Itiancaster, St. Joseph: Pep Club 1, Library ub 1, 2. DOLORES STRICKLER, 408 S. W. End Avenue, Lancaster,,Sacred Heart: Drama glub 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee ub 1. ROSE STROSSER, 620 Fremont St., Lan- caster, St. Joseph: Rosmarian 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, Chapel Club 2, Glee glub 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Future Teachers lub 4. WILLIAM SULLENBERGER, 1420 Valley Road, Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Football 1, Pep Club 4. l QEVELYN SULLIVAN, 814 St. Joseph St., 1Lancaster, Assumption of BVM: Art Club ,2, 3. CYNTHIA TEARNEY, 1213 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. SHARON TELL, 810 Orchard Lane, Lan- caster, Sacred Heart: Rosmarian 4, Drama Club 1, Pep Club 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Glee Club 1. ROBERT TREES, 1013 Woods Ave., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart. PATRICK TREIER, 1332 Glen Moore Circle, Lancaster, Saint Anne: Varsity Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ULRICH, 521 W. Vine St., Lancaster, Saint Joseph: Homeroom Rep. 1, Jets Club 3. ROBERT URBAN, 28 S. Pearl St., Lancas- ter, Saint Joseph: Wrestling 1, 2, 3. NANCY URSPRUNG, R.D. 2, Willow Street, St. Mary: Rosmarian 3, Activities Editor 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Math Club 3, Library Club 1, 3, 4. RAYMOND VASILE, 546 Manor St., Lan- caster, Saint Joseph: Mission Rep. 3, Wrestling 4. ROBERT WAGAMAN, 332 N. Franklin St. Lancaster, Saint Anthony: Basketball 1. SHARON WAKEFIELD, 460 Poplar St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Library Club 4. DEN N IS Lancaster, St. Joseph. WALLER, 916 W. Vine St., THOMAS WALSH, 2311 Mayfair Ave., Lancaster, St. Leo the Great: Varsity Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor Club 4. RICHARD WALTER, 306 Laurel St., Lan- caster, St. Joseph: Projectionist 4. JOSEPH WALTON, 536 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Projectionist 3, 4, Photo Club 4. KATHY WATTS, 228 N. Pine St., Lancas- ter, Sacred Heart: Red Cross Club 2, 3, Glee Club 1. MICHAEL WEAGLEY, 549 Hand Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne: Homeroom Rep. 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Diocesan Chorus 2, 4. BRENDA WEAVER, 341 E. New St., Lan- caster, St. Anne: Senior Play 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. LINDA WEAVER, 26 S. Franklin St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Secretarial Club 4, Library Club 1, Glee Club 2. BARBARA WEEMS, 1334 Glen Moore Circle, Lancaster, St. Anne: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3. PAULETTE WEIDLER, 737 Pointview Ave., Ephrata, Our Mother of Perpetual Help: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, Library Club 1. WILLIAM WEISSER, 1615 Esbenshade Rd., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Basketball 1, Track 2. JAMES WELSH, 728 Walnut St., Colum- bia, Holy Trinity. SUSAN WELSH, 853 Pleasure Rd., Lan- caster, St. Anne: Rosmarian 4, Drama Club 4, Library Club 4, Photo Club 3. JEANETTE WERTZ, 1560 Ridgeview Ave., Lancaster, St. Leo the Great: Homeroom Rep. 2, Mission Rep. 1, Secretarial Club 4, Homecoming Court. MARY WETZEL, 558 State St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 3, 4. GUY WICKENHEISER, Lancaster, R.D. 6, Lancaster, St. Mary: Varsity Club 4, Football 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3. PATRICK WILEY, 338 N. Franklin St., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Photo Club 3. CINDY WILLEMS, 1601 Vista Rd., Lancas- ter, St. Anne: Mission Rep. 1, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Extemporaneous Speech 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4, Library Club 2. JEFF Q WINNERLING, 449 Fremont St., Lancaster, St. Joseph: Football 1, 2. ALSEY WINTERS, 524 Hamilton St., Lancaster, St. Anne. CAROL WINTERS, 820 Second St., Lancas- ter, Sacred Heart: Future Nurses Club 4, Pep Club 3. MARY WISER, 1101 Frances Ave., Lancas- ter, St. Anne: Mission Rep. 3, Library Club 2. TIMOTHY WITEK, 23 Red Maple Rd., Lancaster, St. Anthony: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. HOWARD WOLF, 440 Euclid Ave., Lancas- ter, St.,Joseph, Pep Club 4, Projectionist 3. JOHN WOOL, 644 E. Dauphin St., Lancas- Uer, St. Anthony: Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2. BARBARA WYSOCK, 522 Bean Blossom Drive, Lancaster, St. Philip. JOSEPH YEAGLIN, 122 E. Main St., Mountville, Holy Trinity: Wrestling 2, Art Club 3. JANICE YODER, 1516 Biltmore Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne: Homeroom Rep. 3, 4, Mission Rep. 2, Rosmarian 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHERRIE YOHE, 712 S. 15th St., Colum- bia, Holy Trinity: Pep Club 3, Secretarial Club 4. KAREN ZERPHEY, 509 W. Walnut St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Rosmarian 3, Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Health Career Club 4. CARL ZIEGLER, 817 Locust St., Columbia, Holy Trinity: Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, Weiht-Lifting Club 2, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Jet Club 3. CATHERINE ZIEGLER, 24 Race Ave. Lancaster, Sacred Heart: Homeroom Rep. 1, 4, Rosmarian 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 4, Senior Play 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Prose and Poetry Readings 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRIC ZIEGLER, 2159 Thoroughbred Lane, Lancaster, St. Joseph: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4. 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Slaugh-Blumenstock 8: Co. 635-637 Columbia Ave. Lancaster, Penna. Robert H. Spangler, Insurance 101 Eastman Ave. CManor Ridgej Lancaster, Penna. Speed's Sandwich Shop 2 318 King st. Lancaster, Penna. Speed's Steak Shop 4 600 W. Orange St. Lancaster, Penna. Steckel Printing Company 1291 Old Harrisburg Pike Lancaster, Penna. Stock Yard Inn 1147 Lititz Ave. Lancaster, Penna. Strosser's Beer Distributors 733 W. Vine St. Lancaster, Penna. Stucco - Brick Co. Elmer F. Spirk, Owner 507 Fairview Ave. The Beauty Nook 447 W. James St. Lancaster, Penna. The Columbia News 341 Chestnut St. Columbia, Penna. The Fulton Bar 637 N. Plum St. Lancaster, Penna. The Lemon Tree 1766 Columbia Ave. Lancaster, Penna. Twin Arc Welding Company 1317 Harrisburg Pike Lancaster, Penna. Warren's Shoes, Inc. 47 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Penna. F. P. Tom Watter 405 W. James St. Lancaster, Penna. WCOY - Radio - 343 Poplar St. Columbia, Penna. son Real Estate 1580 on Your Dial Wilbur Chocolate Co., Inc. Lititz, Penna. 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Zink Zong Barber Shop Abbott, John J.-68 Abel, Richard Z.-57, 110 Adair, Karen E.-94, 128 Adair, Richard J.-46 Agresto, Christine M.-128 Agresto, Margaret A.-46 Aichele, Deborah A.-57, 83, 92 Albright, Mark W.-57 Mary L.-46 Consylman, Therese A.-58 Allen, Richard J.-68, 108, 110, 125, 98 Amico, Ansbed, Arcudi Denise E.-68 Lawrence J.-128, 125, 114, 118, 113 Antonia M.-46 Arnold Mark H.-46, 65 Ashby, Barry L.-68 Ashby, Donna M.--46 Austin, Mary J.-68 Austin, Stephen J.-128 Autrey, Index Bolgiano, Mary E.-46 Bomberger, Richard K.-46, 111 Bomberger, Stephen L.-57 Bomberger, William R.-129 Book, Kathleen J.--46 Boswa, Deborah A-57 Bowers, KathleenA68, 103, 102 BOJ31, Denise A.-82, 89, 92, 101, Boyer, John C.-46 Boylan, Patricia M.-157. 93 Brachbendorf, Patricia A.-57 Bradley, Steven M.-68 Bradley, Thomas G.-130 Brady, Joseph F.-46, 103, 102 Brady, Patricia A.-46 Brandt, Cynthia A.-46 Brandt, James E.-46 Brandt, Thomas E.-46 129, 125, 119, 103, Bachman, James R.-68 Bachman, Michael E.-128 Bachman, Thomas J.-46 Bair, Douglas L.-57 Balasavage, John J.-57 Bambrick, Joan C.-68, 86 Banzhof, Jay F.-57 Brecht, Joann M.-101, 130 Brennan, Susan M.-57, 92 Bresch. Anthony M.-46, 111 Bare, Elizabeth L.-68, 83, 103, 102 Bare, Margaret A.-46, 103, 102 Barnett, Betty A.-46 Barninger, Leo C.-68, 86 Barr, Nancy E.-85, 94, 128 Barton, Winifred S.-57 Barton, Jacqueline M.-68 Barton, Winifred S.-57 Bastendorf, Cynthia L.-68, 102 Bresch, Bresch, Edward A.-68 Georgia M.-57 Bricker. Michael B.-68 Brill, Susan M.-130 Broich, Kathleen A.-57 Broich, Stephan L.-130 Brooks, Franklin C.-57, 92 Brown, Christopher E.-68 Brown, David T.-46, 111 Brown, Diane E.-68, 78 Brown, Jeanne M.-94, 130, 167 Brown, Joseph A.--68, 125, 113 Brown, Rita T.-47, 103, 102 Bastendorf, Michael J.-46, 111, 122 Baumann, Michael G.-57, 92 Capp, Lisa M.-47, 90 Baumler, Marsha A.-84, 128, 168 Baumler, William J.-57 Baumann, Michael G.-88 Baxter, Patricia M.-68, 157 Beach, Cynthia L.-57, 92 Beam, David M.-68 Beam, Richard L.-46 Beatty, Cheryl C.--68, 121 Beatty, Joseph M.-46 Becker, Byron M.-68 Becker, Daniel H.-46, 111, 122 Bejgrowicz, Ronald B.-129 Bennawit, Richard D.-46 Benner, Geraldine M.-129 Carrigan, Marguerite R.w47 Bennett, John J.-68, 108, 110 Benson, Joseph H.-129 Benson, Kathleen M.-90, 129, 99 Berger, Lawrence R.-57, 83, 94, 122 Berger, Marilyn R.-46 Bermel, Lisa M.-46 Bernhardt, Cynthia M.-46 Betz, Barbara E.-46 Betz, Margaret E.-57 Biechler, Thomas W.-46, 111 Biesecker, Hazel C.-84, 129 Binder, Edward J.-108, 112, 129, Bingham, Charles P.-57 1 Bruckart, Anne L.-57 Bucher, Julie A.-82, 101, 130, 144, 103, 79 Burger, David J.-83, 68, 117 Burke, Andrew P.-130, 135 Burke, John R.-58 Burkhart, Rosemary E.-72 Burrichter, Jane C.-68, 103, 87, 102 Butz, Marie T.-47 Buzzendore, Elizabeth K.-130 Buzzendore, Marion T.-47 Buzzendore, Teresa A.-68 Campbell, Christine A.-58 Campion, Joseph P.-69, 83, 108. 125 Capp, Catherine M.-47, 90, 121 Capp, Michael J.-91, 97, 131, 125, 122 Cappy, Thomas J.-131 Carey, Kathleen R.-47 Carey. Robert A.-58 Carpenter, Michele M.-57 Carrigan, Mary Elise-58 Carter, Mary B.-82, 85, 91, 130, 125, 1 Cassidy, Carol M.-68, 90 Cassidy, Mary Anne-47 Castner, Thomas C.-47, 113 Caterbone, Christine M.h47 Caterbone, Cynthia L.-94, 131 Catherson Patricia J.-es, 101, 103 Birk , Norman E.-68 Bitts. , Joseph I.-46 Bitts, Bitts Jean M.-57 Cakrbone, Marycatherine-47, 90 , Donald R.-69 Blakinger, Betsy E.-57 Bleecher, Mark G.-108, 112, 129, 125 Blom, Bruce H.-57 Blom, Royden G.-68 Boas, Richard E.-57 Celia, Josette M.-58 Chmielewski, Rose A.-94 Celia, Mary C.-69, 99 Chalfant, Margaret M.-131, 142 Chalfant, William J.-47, 111 Charles, Christine L.g58, 83, 101, 103 Charles, Regina F,-69 20, 119 Chmielenski, Denise M.-47 Chmielewski, Rose A.-94 Christian, Catherine M.-47 Ciccone, Martha A.-58 Cicero, Anthony J.g69 Clerico, Paula J.-58 Colin, Edward R.-69 Comins, Helen A.-69, 95 Commero, John M.w131 Commero, Joseph C.-69 Commero, Maria E.-58 Confer, William F.f58 Conklin, Brian D.-47 C0nlin, Barbara A.-85, 131, 168 Conlin, Michael E.-58 Connor, Carol A.-86, 91, 101, 131, 103 Consylman, Colleen J.-94, 131 Coonan, Cecilia A.k-47, 103, 102 Copeland, Ann L.-69, 157 Costello, Kerrie A.-47 Cotchen, CarolW58 Cotchen, Diane A.-47 Cotchen, Donald A.i69 Cowles, Krista M.-69, 103, 102 Cox, Helen M.-69, 101, 125, 119, 103 Cox, Rita A.-47 Craig, Dennis J.-47, 111 Craig, Sheila T.-58. 86, 90 Craney, Suzanne-69, 99 Cranford, Theresa J.-132 Crawford, Jacqueline A.-f-69, 125, 120, Crawford, Joseph P.g132 Crawford, William F.-58 Cremer, Donna M.-69 Crnkovich, Charlotte A.-58, 83 Crnkovich, Dennis-88, 154 Crnkovich, Michael A.-69 Crumbling, Richard R.-132 Cucuzella, Angeline C.-69 Cullen, John F.-89, 93, 96, 132, 125, 1 Culp, Jamie A.-85, 132 Culp, Kerrie A.-48 Cunningham, Margaret A.-132 Curtis, Anita B.-48 Curtis, Gerald P.--58, 110 Cuskey, Stephen M.-69, 86 Cyms, James M.--69, 108, 110, 12 Daecher, Susan M.-48, 86 5 Dalkiewicz, Ann C.f69 Dancause, Debra K.-58, 86 Dancause, Donna L.-48 Danielson, Mary Ann-48 Danz, Eric P.-47, 111 Danz, Gretchen A.-84, 95, 132 Darrenkamp, Carlene M.-58 Darrenkamp, Denise M.-101, 132, 103 Davis, Lu Ann C.-69, 83, 101, 103 Deatrick, Mark A.--47, 111 Deatrick, Michael J.--58 Deller, Edward J.-69, 108, 110 Deller, Jeffrey L.-47, 111 Deller, Lois A.-132 DeMascolo, Joseph T.M47 DeMascola, Victor M.-69, 102 Dembniak, Juliana K.-48, 87 Demmy, Claudia L.-48, 87 DeMora, Betty Jo-48, 103 DeNole, Angeline-85, 133 Derstler, Mary Jo-69 Devaney, Margaret A.i48 119 22 DiCola, David M.-58 DiCola, Joseph A.g69 DiCola, Marie R.-69, 99 DiCola, Quirino A.-58 DiCola, Susan M.-48, 90 Dietrich, Kathleen J.-89, 91, 93, 133, 168 Dimmerling, Patrick J.-69 Fish, Susan C.-97, 134 Fisher, Jeanne M.-94, 135 Fittipaldi, Brenda J.-49 Fitzgerald, Gary L.-59 Fitzgerald, Mary C.-70, 88 Fitzgerald, Roche S.-48, 111 Flanagan, Patrick S.-135 Glick, Michael L.-48 Glick. Michele L.-71, 121 Glick, Patricia M.-49 Glounder, Daniel J.-138 Going, Patricia M.-60, 92 Goldbach, Barnard F.-60, 83, 88. 92, 94 Goodhart, Phyllis A.-49 Dimter, Christopher F.-47 Dinkel, Robert M.-133, 103, 102 Discavage, Suzanne M.-85, 133, 99 Discavage, Thomas A.-69, 122 DiSilvestra, Jean L.-92, 94, 133, 125, 99 Fleckenstein, Joan E.-59 Flood, Flood, Foltz, Foltz, Mary E.-49, 103 Robert N.-59, 110 Lisa A.-49 William F.-168 Gosling, Deborah M.-71 Gottselig, Anthony G.-136, 138 Grab, Christine M.-60 Grab. Joan M.-49 Grab, Stephen C.-71 4 Divido, Caroline L.-48 Dochterman, Deborah A.-70 Dochterman, John L.-59 Doerr, Stephen H.-70, 88, 79 Doersom, Stephen J.-83, 70 Doherty, Mary Claire A.-48 Donaldson, James F.-70, 110 Donaldson, Thomas V.-47, 111 Donley, Connie M.i70, 103, 102 Donley, Mariellen J.-86 Donovan, Robert J.-59, 83, 117 Dougherty, Cecilia C.-133 Dougherty, Deborah A.--58, 94 Dougherty, Dolores M.-133 Dougherty Patricia A.-82, 89, Dougherty, Thomas M.-59 92, 105, 133, 138, 125 Forberger, Cynthia M.-91, 94. 135 Forberger, Steven C.--70 Foresman, Constance A.-59 Forgach, Barbara A.-85, 101, 135, 125, 103 Forgach, David J.-70, 103, 102 Forney, David L.-59 Forney, Steven K.-70 Fox, Gerald D.-59 Frailey, Nancy M.-70, 90 Frank, Barbara E.-49 Frank, Marlene L.-70, 88 Fraschek, Peter G.H65, 70 Freeman, Dale E.-71, 95 Grab, Thomas M.-71 Graham, Michael A.-71 Graupera, John E.-48 Graver, Debra A.-49 Graver, Frederick C.-48 Graver, Lawrence M.- 41. Graver, Thomas C.-49, 111 Gray, Douglas W.-91, 93, 138, 168, 98 Gray, Jane L.-71 Green, Beth W.-138 Greenawalt, Jill A.-49 Greenya. Mary J .-71 Greer, Joan D.-49 John Stephen-135 Doyle, Angelique E.-48, 86, 90 Dranchak, Margaret J .-70 Frey, Julie A.-49 Frey, Karen E.-84, 135 Frey, Kathy A.h70 Frey, Mary Regina-59, 83, 99 Fritz, Greer, Karen G.-71, 83 Gregg. Jacquelyn M.-138, 125, 120 119 Greiner, William A.--60 Grim, Marian T.-49 Groff, Sylvia M.-138 Draper, Thomas A.-58 Draude, David-103, 102 Draude, Linda M.-70, 83 Drybred, Kathleen M.-84, 95, 134 Duschl, Barbara L.-134 Duschl, Susan M.-70, 90 Duval, Elizabeth A.-48, 87, 102 Fry, Marion C.-86, 95, 135 Fuhrman, Margaret M.-49 Fulginiti, Jeffrey J.-71 Gaenzle, Jeanne M.-70 Gale, Sharon Ann-59 Guerra, James F.-96, 138 Guerra, Sylvia-71, 86 Guito, Michele D.-94, 138 Gulya, John A.-60, 88 Gutshall, David A.-139 Ferguson, Richard A.-70 Duval, Jeanne M.-70, 88 Dzielski, Cathy L.-58 yDziunka, Luba O.-48 :Eaves, Timothy A.-47 Eberly, Jeff R.-70 Eberle, John E.-70 Eby, Robert K.-70, 95 Eckenrode, Luanne R.-'94, 134 Eckert, Brenda L.-70, 86, 99 !Eckert, Cynthia J.-94, 134 Eckman, Deborah A.-59, 92 E'del, Jane M.-48, 102 Eibel, Bettina J.-70 Elliott, Kathleen J.-59 Elliott, Leonard E.i70 Elslager, Alice M.-59 Emswiler, John J.-108, 110, 114 Erb, Mark P.-59 Eshelman, Christine M.-70, 99 Eshleman, Denise A.-59 Esseff, Janet-59 Evans, Debra E.-48, 86 Everts, Diane F.-70, 99 Falk, Kenneth J.--48, 111 Falk, Paula M.-59 Fallan, Joanne B.-96, 134 Faul, Karen M.-48, 86 Fellenbaum, Richard D.-48 Gallagher, Eugene D.-136 Gallagher, Hugh J.-83, 71, 108, 110, 125 Gallagher, John V.-60 Gallagher, Kathleen A.-70 Gallagher, Michael P.-136 Gallello, Anthony P.-136, 125 Gallello, Josephine E.-70, 90, 94 Gammache, Gerard-96, 136, 114 Gammache, Michael E.-48 Ganse Ganse , Frances E.-136 , Patricia J.-70, 86 Ganse, Rebecca A.-59 Ganse, Susan M.-59 Ganter, Nancy L.-94, 101, 136 Garcia, Christine M.-136 Garcia, Marvin R.-48 Gardn er, John G.-137 Garrett, Pamela M.-84, 137 Geesey, Deborah M.--71, 103, 102 Gegg, Judith A.-71 Gehman, Victor H.-48 Geib, Kimberly J.-49 Geiger, Anne M.-94, 137 Gejggr, Francis E.--82, 108, 110, 112, 137, 125, 123, Geiger, Joseph M.-93, 108, 111. 112, 137, 125, 122 Geiger, Richard A.-71, 108, 110, 125, 124. 122 Geiger. Susan C.-95 Geiger, Thomas P.-48 Geltz, Geltz, Geltz, Joseph D.-60 Margaret A.-137 Peter G.-71 Haas, Edward J.-139 Haas, Joyce M.-60 Haas, Robert C.-71 Haddad, E. Thomas-139 Haddad, Edward A.-110 Haddock, Ellen M.-49. 60, 86 Haddock, Ruby A.-71, 90, 99 Hagan, Joseph M.-49 Hagen, Cynthia L.-71 Hager, Anne G.-60, 86, 89, 99 Hager, James A.-88, 139, 125 Hager, Thomas C.-49, 102 Hager, William H.-71, 86 Hahn, George F.-71 Hahn, Stephen C.-60, 117 Hahn, Thomas A,-108, 139, 114, 116 Haines, David M.-60 Haldeman, Dorothy A.-71, 86. 92 Haldeman, George C.-139, 148 Haldeman, Joseph D.-72 Hammers, James W.-72 Hampton, Janet M.-71, 103, 102 Hankinson, Mary E.-71 I-Iarnish, Christine L.-49 Hamish, David E.-91, 139 Harnish, Judith L.-60 Harnish, Paul H.-49 Hartmoyer, Dawn M.-60 Hartz, Stephen J.--72 Hauck, Leo F.-72, 110 Hauck, Patricia A.-139 Haverly, Kathryn A.-140 Filizzi, Stephen E.i59 Filizzi, Thomas H.--48, 111 Finefrock, Joseph J.-48 Finefrock, Susan L.-94, 134 Fiorantino, Cynthia A.-134 Fiorill, Deborah A.-59 Fischer, David J.-70 Fischer Dennis M.-70 Fischer, Eileen A.-134 Fischer Fred B.-59 Gemmill, Michael G.-60 Geraci, George M.-71 Germer, Freda S.-59 Getzloff, Timothy M.-137 Giandalia, Margaret A.-59 Giandalia, Susan M.-84, 90, 95, 96, 137, 168 Gillespie, Ann E.-60, 83, 88, 89 Gilroy, Michael R.-137 Glah, Kevin T.-60 Glatfelter, Ann M.-60 Havrilla, Michelle D.-50 Hebensberger, Linda M.-50 Heberlein, Mary P.-72, 160 Hecker, Nancy J.H140 Heidig, Debra L.-50 Heilbron, Josephine K.-83, 72, 101, 125, 103, 121 Heim, Gerhard A.-72 Heisey, Paul H.-49 Heisley, Richard E.--140 Helm, Jeanne Marie-60, 121 Helm, Theresa A.-85, 91, 140 Henkel, Christine M.-72 Henkel, David M.-140 Henkel, Elise M.-50, 103, 102 Henkel, Philip A.-140, 125, 113 Henry, Harold S.-49 Herr, Kenneth R.+72, 83, 79 Herr, Patricia L.-50 Herr, Teresa L.-50, 102 Hershey, Barbara A.-50 Hershey, Kathleen-50 Hickey, Claire, C.-140 Hickey, Dinah M.-60 Hill, Robert D.-'72, 98 'I-Iilliar, Stephen R.-60 Hillas, Karen L.-72 Himmelsbach, Lawrence P.-82, 140, 141, 125 Himpsl. Stephen L.--140, 103 Hince, Christine M.-82, 85, 91, 141, 99 Hinnenkamp, Kathleen M.-60, 121 Hinnenkamp, Lawrence F.-91, 141, 168 Hinnenkamp, Stephen L.-49, 111 Hlubny, Daniel K.-60 Hoak, Diane M.-72, 125 Hoar, David S.-'72 Hoar, John G.-141 Hodgen, Barbara S.-72, 94 Hoelzel, Judith A.-84, 141 Hoenninger, Jane F.f100, 141, 163 Kachmar, Karen A.-72 Kachnoskie, Cecilia M.H72, 90 Kachnoskie, Edmund L.-50 Kasier, Kevin T.-50 Kambic, Joseph J.h73, 103, 102 Kambic, Marian L.-61, 103, 102 Kane, Susan T.-50, 53 Katalinas, Walter W.-50, 111 Kauffman, Eva P.-50 Kaufhold, Florence C.-143 Kaufhold, Stephen E.-73 Keen, Paula M.-95, 143 Keene, Stephanie M.-143 Kegel, Margaret-72 Keim, Christopher D.-'73 Keller, Deborah A.-61 Keller, Edward J.-61 Keller, Gregg R.-108, 143 Keller, Gwen C.-72 Kelly, Anthony P.-103, 102 Kelly, Maureen J.-73 Kelly, Theresa M.-50, 103, 102 Kemp, Mary Ann-50, 102 Kemp, William R.-73 Kendig, Deborah J.-143 Kendig, Margaret E.-61 Kennedy, Hubert M.-73 Hoenninger, Thomas J.-49 Hoffman, Catherine M.-141 Hoffman, Paul A.-61 Hofmann, Michael K.-14 1 Hogarth, Kathryn S.--72, 101, 1 25, 119, 103 Kennedy, Suzanne B.-61 Kenneff, Kathleen A.-51 Keysock, Ernest J.-73, 95 Kiefer, Charles R.-50, 111 Kiefer, Frances V.-143, 99 Kiefer, Thomas W.-82, 143 Kieley, Margaret E.-144 Hogentogler, Michael J .-49 Hohenadel, Martin S.-72 Hohenwarter, Donald W.-141, 148, 115, 114, 116, 118 Hohenwarter, Ronald P.-49 Hohman, Jeffrey W.-49 Kieley, Kiely, Mary J ane-61 Joseph A .-5 0 Kiely, Mary C.-61, 65, 94 Kiely, Patrick J.-82, 144, 125 Kilheffer, Kathryn A.-144 Carol A.-84, 95, 101, 144. Horn, Cleta M.-84, 89, 91, 142 Horn David R.-49, 111 Horn, Edward F.-72 Horn Elaine M.-'72, 125, 119 Horn James C.-61 Horn Horn Horn, , Joanne L.-82, 84, 142 John P.-82, 96, 142, 144 Stephen T.-102 Hoskin, Mitchell G.-142, 148 Hossler, Patricia A.-61 Hottenstein, Joyce A.-72, 90 Kilhefner, Jane E.-61 King, William C.-50 Kingcaid, Deborah A.-61, 83 Renee A.-88, 89, 91, 93, 105, 144, 125 Kingree, Guy V.-94, 144, 113 Kingree, Patrick S.-78, 110 Kingcaid, Kingree, Suzanne H.-61, 92 Kipphorn, William G.-73, 125, 113 Kirchner, Alan F.-144 Kirchner, Alice M.-86 Kirchner, Houston, Patrick J.-61, 92, 110 Howard, Patricia L.-50, 86 Kirchner, David-88, 96, 144 Kirchner, Deborah M.-51, 86 Huegal, Diane M.-72 Hull, John E.-72, 110 Humpf, Robert E.-49, 103, 102 Husted, Stephen M.-142 Husted, William E.-72 Hutton, Donna M.-72, 125, 121 Kirchner, Kirchner, Kirchner, Kirchner, Kirchner. Kirchner, Kirchoff, Gary E.-73, 110, 125, 122 Joan F.-51 Kathlynn M.-51 Keith S.-50 Mary E.g82, 35, 84, 89, 1 Stephen C.-145, 103, 102 Richard E.-145 Iannone, Benjamin R.-61 Ile, Brenda M.-50, 86 Ile, Harry F.-72, 110 ' Ilvento, Karen L.f94, 142 Irizarry, Maria T.-61 Irizarry, Paul P.-49 Izzo, Marc S.-49 Jackson, Bruce S.-72, 108, 110, 125, 117 Jacobus, Philip G.-142, 125, 114, 113 Jakob, Anita J.-150 Jennings, Mary T.-61, 92 Johnson, John K.-61, 122 Johnson, Louise E.-72 Joline, Cynthia J.-72 Jost, William D.-96, 142 Joyce, Christopher E.-73, 114 Joyce, Thaddeus F.-73, 122 Judge, Ronald E.-61, 125, 117 Kirchoff, William J.-50, 53 Kissinger, Esther C.-73 Kitch, David H.-50 Kitch, Donald H.-145 Kitch, Kitch. Kline, Kloidt, Douglas D.-136, 145, 93 Patrice E.-86, 90, 96, 145 Theresa A.-61 William H.-61 Klos, Dennis V.-61 Knorr, Katherine M,-84, 145 Knowles, Kathleen E.-73 Kolle, Jacqueline L.-73 Kolb, Stephen E.v61, 110, 122 Koller, David L.-'73, 83 Koller, Margaret L.-61 Koon, Kopf, Anne M.-145 Cynthia L.-73, 86 4 125, 168 4. 152 Kopf, Judy A.f61 Kopf, Paul R.-145 Kovaleski, Linda A.-145, 125, 119 Krall, Barbara A.-61, 89, 94 Krall, Joseph M.-146, 125, 124, 123, 122 Kramer, Donna M.-73, 94 Kreider, James L.-146, 114 Kreider, Kathleen A.-51, 121 Kreider, Robert E.i61, 83, 117, 113 Krimmel, Cynthia A.-51 Krimmel, Susan E.-T3 Krisanosky, Menno M.-73, 95 Krull, Bonita L.-84, 104, 146, 125 Krushinski, Cathryn M.-51, 121 Krushi Krushi Kuhn, nsky, Michael J.-96, 97, 146 ngsky, Susan M.-94, 146 Clair R.-61 Kuhn, James L.-146 Kuhn, Jean C.-51 Kuhns, Timothy F.i50 Kunkle, Patricia A.-146 Kuntz, Michael W.T61, 103, 102 Lake, Kathryn S.+85, 147, 99 Landis, Kevin R.-50, 103, 102 Landis Landis Landis, , Sara A.-62 , Suellen E.-51 Lattuca, Rosemary T.-62 Layendecker, Kathleen A.-'73 Lear, Bonita A.-73, 99 Lean, Kathleen M.-51 Leas, David M.-50 LeBreton, Barron-147, 148 Leed, Stephen J.-73, 95 LeFever, Linda K.-94, 105, 147, 12 LeFever, Michael G.-62 LeFever, Patricia A.-62 LeFever, Stephanie A.-51 Legenstein, Mary A.-62, 121 Lehman, Marilyn A.-147 Lehmier, Jane F.-73, 95 Leonard, Mary C.-73, 90 Licht, Mary Lou T.-62 Licht, Melinda A.-147 Lichty, Germaine L.-'73 Vernon K.-95, 147, 125, 113 5 Lichty, Mary Alexis-82, 96, 147, 125, 119, 102 Lichty, Thomas A.-62, 122 Lilley, Joann M.-73 Lilley, Myra B.-95, 147 Lindenberger. Robert C.-62 Lipinsky, Joseph J.-62 Lochonic, Patricia-73 LoCurto, Joseph C.-62 Lodish, Bradley J.-50 Lombard, Constance C.-85, 86, 147 Lombard, Jeffrey S.-62, 83, 110 Lombardo, Anne M.-51 Lombardo, Deborah A.-148 Lombardo, Paul A.-'73 Long, James M.-148 Long, Jeffrey C.-51 Long, Linda L.-84, 90, 148, 125 Long, Mark A.-f148 Long, Michael J.-148 Long, Vincent A.-148 Loreto, Francine M.-85, 86, 89, 91, 101, 148, 103 Loreto, Steven M.-62 Lowe, Lucks, Robert C.--149 Terry L.-149 Lutz, Josetta M.-51, 86 Lutz, Michele M.-149 Lutz, Susan L.-62 Lynch, Patrick D.H51 Lytle, Daniel J.-73, 95 McAndrews, Thomas J.-51, 102 McCaskey, David A.-150, 103, 102 McCaskey, Kevin L.474, 83, 108, 110, 125 McCloskey, Mary E.-150, 125, 120, 119 McCracken, Sharon L.-150 McCullough, Mary Lynn-74 McCullough, Richard J.-51 McCullough, Robert 13.362 McDevitt, Helen M.-150 McDevitt, Lynn C.-74 McGarrity, Patrick J.-151, 125, 98, 123, 113, 122 McGarrity, Thomas P.-63 McGeehan, Cynthia L.-151 McGeehan, Kimberly A.-82, 84, 151 McGeehan, Sheila M.-63, 121 McGinn, Eileen D.-52 McGinn, Thomas D.-151 McKimm, Gail L.-63 McLaughlin, Lucinda R.-74, 86, 90 McLellan, Pamela K.-151 Mongeau, Robert E.-51 Monteith, Barbara J.-52 Monteith, Marsha A.-74 Montgomery, Pamela J.-63, 83 Montgomery, Patricia J.-63 Moore, Alexis M.-74 Moore, Theresa M.-152 Morales, Elisa-94, 153 Morris, Charles M.-e153 Morrison, Gaile A.-63, 99 Morrison, Harold Wf--63 Morrison, Patricia A.-74 Mortenson, Patricia E.-52 Moser, Robin R.-52 Moser, Sandra A.-63 Mowery, Rita M.-153 Mowrer, Catherine M.-63, 153 Mowrer, Julia A.-52 Mowrer, Mowrer, Patricia E.-74, 90 Theresa A.-52, 86 Harry J.-149 Macrina. Maria E.-62 Madonna, Cynthia G.-62 Madonna, Elizabeth A.s62, 89, 92 Madonna, Geralynn M.-62, 83, 101, 103 Madonna, Marian R.-149 Madonna, Mary Jane-51 Madonna, Nadine B.-51 Madonna, Steve D.-74, 108, 125 Magner, Kathleen 17.451 Maio, Norma L.-73 Malloy, Maureen A.i51, 86, 102 Malone Benjamin D.-108, 112, 149, 125 Malone, Carmen A.k'74, 110, 125 Manley, Debra A.v62 Marion Markert, Sharon M.-149, 168 Markley, Maryanni62 Marks, Thomas E.-74 Marouchoc, Susan M.i62, 86, 89 Marti, Anna M.-51 Moyer, Ann E.f63, 121 Murphy, Sarah A.-63 Murphy, Theresa M.-52 Murr, Jodine A.-N63 Musser, Michael B.-84, 95, 153 Musser, Pamela J.-52, 90 Myers, Teresa A.--52 Nachtrab, Charles F.-63, 110 Nachtrab, Mary L.i52, 86 Nachtrab, William L.-74 Nahorniak, Rose Marie-52 Nau, Christine A.-52, 86 Neary, Kevin P.i62, 74, 114 Neideigh, Catherine M.g75 Neuroh, Judith M.-153 Neuroh, Kathleen F.i52 Neustadter, Harry J.-63 Newcomer, Donald P.-74 Pletcher, Anna Marie-53 Pletcher, Robert R.-75, 83, 95, 100 Podlesny, James F.-52 Poe, Beverly A.-53, 121 Poe, Richard W.-64 Pointer, Patricia A.-64, 83. 89 Posipanko, Nancy J.-86, 89, 90, 155 Powell, Mary V.--75, 95 Powell. Stephen J.-52 Powl, Richard J.-89, 96, 155 Pranckun, Mary L,-53 Puckett, Theresa J.-155 Pugliese, Dominic G.-52 Quinn, James P.-75 Quinn, Margaret M.i94, 155 Rachor, Carolyn A.-64 Rachor, Stephen L.-155 Rachor, Susan M.-53 Rafferty. Grace E.-64, 102 Ramos, Hector, L.-64 Rampolla, Christine N.-53 Rampulla, Jacqueline M.-75, 99 Rampulla, Nadine F.-64 Rams, Maria D.-75, 86, 90 Randisi, Elizabeth J.f53, 121 Randisi, Joseph-64 Rankin, Thomas C.-75 Raspa, Nicholaus J.-52, 102 Rathsam, Mary J.i53 Rathsam, Thomas C.-75, 94 Rebman, Eileen M.-54, 86, 102 Rebman, Louise M.-86, 91, 155, 99 Reich, Lisa Jean-156 Reich, Matthew E.-52 Reichwein, Margaret J.-84, 86, 91, 156 Reick, Dennis G.-143, 156 Reiff, Reiff, Reiff, Colleen Y.-64 Eileen P.-75 Mark E.-156 Nicklaus James S.-153, 125, 122 Nikolaus Jean M.-63 Nikolaus, Stephen G,-63 Nikolaus Stephen R.-74 Susan M.-62 Martin, Martin. Martin, Donna M.-74 Douglas R.-95, 149 Harry P.f74, 83, 108, 110, 125 Martin, Jeffrey W.-62 Martin, Jessie A.-150 Martin, Joseph R.-51 Martin, Margaret M.-74, 83, 101, 128. 103 Martin, Robert Paul-62 Martin, Martin, Theresa M.g74 Martin, Thomas J.-51 Massa, Kathleen A.i92. 150 Mastromatteo, George J.-150 Mastromatteo, James E.-62 Mattern, Deborah A.-150 Meagher, Mary Lus90, 93, 151, 168 Meisenbach, Esther K.-52 Meisenbach, Michele M.-146, 151 Meisinger, Lynn A.-74, 90 Mendrich, Pamela A.-74, 101, 103 Menko, Beverly Ann-52 Metz, Nancy E.-74, 128 Metzger, Karen M.-152 Michael, Jerry L.-152 Mickel, Kirk D.-51 Michitsch, Kevin M.-63 Mihaliak, Joseph J.-63 Mhilham, Mary Anne E.-63, 89. 92 Miller, Bartholomew Rf-74 Miller, Charles F.-96, 152 Miller, Scott E.-152, 103 Miles, JoAnn M.-152 Miles, Melanie T.-63 Milner, Rachel E.-52, 90 Minnis, Barbara J.-74 Minnis. Darwin A.-51 Misel, David M.-63 Miskar, John J.-51 Mitten, Neal P.-108, 112, 152, 117, 115, 114, 116, 118 Mongeau, Gail M.-63 Nimick, Helen M.-52 Noel, Stephen D.f74, 125, 122 Novachek, Robert J.--153 Novack, Diana M.-63 Oatman, Patricia A.-53 Oberholtzer, Thomaseen-63 0'Brien, Alice C.-53 0'Brien, Susan L.-75 O'DaY. Michael P.-52 O'Donnell, Josellh P.-52. 103 Uffenbaker, Deborah A.- 154 Ohrel, Judy A.-53 Ondeck, Lannette R.-v53 Oreszko, Kris-84, 94, 101, 154, 103 Painter, Betty A.-83, 75, 101, 125, 119, 103 Painter, Mary J.-63, 83, 125, 121 Palumbo, Christina-154 Palumbo, Frances M.-75 Palumbo, Linda A.-64 Paris, Cynthia Sue-64 Parker, Robert S.-91, 108, 109, 112. 154, 79, 125 Parker, Teresa E.g83, 75, 78, 101, 119, 103 Parrott, Josephine A.-75 Patterson, Ann M.-154 Patterson, Charles E.-52 Patterson, Rose M.-82, 154, 168 Paul, Barbara A.s154 Paulukow. John P.-74 Paulukow, Teresa M.-131 Paydock. Frances E.-53 Pegeretti, Teresa M.-75 Pellancl, Mary B.w154 Pellet, Jane-75, 154 Pettis, Janean L.-53 Pennell, Michael E.-155 Pennino, Philip-75 Perry, Anne Marie-53 Perry, David M.-155 Phelan, Richard E.-74, 108, 110, 125 Pillion, Kevin P.-'75, 125, 114, 113 Pisano, Samuel F.-52 Plastino, Anthony J.-63, 110 Plaza, Pablo A.-52 Reincke, Vicki A.-64 Reinfried, David B.-64 Reisinger, Donald R.h75 Reisinger, Joan L.e156 Reisinger, Timothy L.-52 Resch, Maryrose-92 Resch, Sarah A.-156 Resh, Richard V.g143, 156, 160, 125, 87 Ressel, Richard-T5 Ressel, Stephen J.-64, 94 Rettig, Kathleen M.-54 Reynolds, Lisa M.-'75, 89, 94 Rhine, Daniel E.w64 Rhinie r, Brenda R.-54 Rhoads, ConnieA86, 156, 99 Rhoads, Karen L.-75, 90, 99 Rhodes, Marie C.k75 Richar Rieker Rieker d, Linda J.-75, 90, 100, 99 , Jeffrey M.-156, 125, 122 , Mary C.-86, 95 Rieker, Michael J.-54, 75, 87, 95 Rieker , Peter C.-157, 113 Rife, Richard P.-64 Rigano, Rudolph F.-95, 157 Riley, Patrick F.-82, 108, 112, 133, 141, Riley, Sharon M.-w82, 91, 105, 157, 125 Riley, Stephen V.-52, 111 Rineer, John L.-53 Rineer, Kathleen-157 Rineer Rineer , Lucinda A.-64, 92 , Steven C.-157, 103, 102 Risse, Patricia A.-85, 101, 157, 125, 120 Ritchey, Ann L.-75, 125, 119 Ritchey, Julie E.-158, 168 Ritchey, Kevin J.-53 Ritchey, Sally A.-54 Rivera, Jose A.-+53 Roda. David M.-82, 108, 112, 158 Roda, Jacob F.-158 Roda, John B.-82, 95, 158, 87 Roda, Michael A.-64, 110 Roda, Stephen G.-64, 83, 110, 117 Rodrig uez, Monica E.-158 Roehm, Douglas R.-53 Roeser, Stanton R.f65 Roeser, Vanessa K.--54 157, 125, 114 , 119, 103 Rohrer, Nicholas W.-65 Roschel, Gregory-75 Rose, Domi'nic A.-5 Rose, Victor A.-75 Rowan, Anne M.m64, 101 Rudes, Marsha L.-54 Rudy, Gary S.-53, 111 Ruf, Karin L.f64 Rumberger, Joseph-103, 102 Ruhl, Michael J.-53, 103. 102 Rund, Edwin H.-75, 125, 113 Rund, Janice E.-64, 101, 103 Ruof, Susan A.-64 Russell, Sandra L.-75 Russo, Dominic F.-75 Russo, Mary T.-84, 89, 97, 158, 125, 119, 87, 99 Sabatine, David F.-53 Sheaffer, Susan M.-54 Sheckard, Scott E.-76 Sheehan, Michele-65, 86 Sheldon, Cynthia M.-54, 86 Shellenberger, Erich L.-54, 111 Shenberger, Gina M.-55 Shenberger, Nadine F.-159 Shenk, Christine L.-84, 101, 160, 103 Shillow, Marianne Y.-65 Shindle, Gary R,-108, 110, 136, 160, 125 Shoemaker, Barbara A.-76, 99, 102 Shoff, George E.-76, 95 Shuder, Stephanie M.-55 Shultz, Judith G.-76 Sickler, Eileen C.-85, 160 Simmons, Margaret R.-55 Sabatine, Patricia M.-84, 158, 99 Sagerer, Barbara A.-54 Sagerer, Michael J.-75 Sahd, Benedict R.-65 Sahd, Gregory A.-82, 108, 158, 125 Sahd, Helen M.-54 Sahd, James W.-158 Sahd, Jennifer J.-54 Sahd, Mary L.-75 Sahd, Michael L.-75, 117 Sahd, Stephen J.-83, 110 Sahd, Thomasine M.-64 Sangrey, Rosemarie C.i75 Sapp, Sardo, Cynthia J.-85, 159, 162, 168 Samuel J.--76 Savitski, Ana I.-65 Savitski, Lilia A.-76, 90 Sawyer, Herbert T.-53 Schaller, Eileen M.-65, 88, 89 Schaller, Virginia E.-76, 86 Schauren, Michael P.--159 Scheid, James T.-53 Scheuchenzuber, Joseph P.-76, 108, 110, 125, 117 Scheuchenzuber, Justin J.-65, 108, 110 Scheuchenzuber, Philip J.-53, 111 Schiavone, Mary K.-76, 83 Schiavone, Teresa A.-65, 86 Schick, Henry L.-76, 102 Schlager, Mary E.-76 Schlegelmilch, Daniel M.-65 Schlegelmilch, Louis R.-159 Schlotzhauer, Gary L.-76, 103, 102 Schmalhofer, Bruno S.-53, 111 Schmalhofer, Elizabeth L.-65, 86 Schmalhofer, Sandra M.-89, 91, 93, 104, Schmucker, Robert A.-53 Schober, Barbara A.i65 Schober, John M.-159, 125, 113 Schreck, Jean Louis11+65 Schreder, Donna M.-54, 90 Schreiner, Edward J.g65 Schucker, Michael A.-65 Schuelkens, Richard T.-53 Schuler, Donna M.-159 Schuler, Dore A.-65 Schulz, Brian K.-53 125, 169 Simmons, Mary G.-84, 86, 160 Simpson, Susan F.-91, 93, 133, 160 Simpson, Thomas G.-54, 111 Skee, John T.-54, 111 Skee, Joseph-76, 87 Sload, Sallie A.-55 Smith, Annette V.-76 Smith, Catherine M.g94, 151, 160 Smith, Donna R.f65 Smith, Henry J.-76 Smith, Hubert E.-76, 83 Smith, Kathleen M.-160 Smith, Louise C.-76, 101, 125, 120, 119, 103 Smith, Marianne-65 Smith, Marilyn J,f161 Smith, Michael S.-54 Smith, Robert A.+85, 108, 112, 161, 125, 122 Smith, Virginia-65 Smith, Yvonne M.-84, 94, 161 Smoker, Douglas J.-66 Snade r, Barbara A.-65, 83 Sneeringer, Barbara A.-55 Sneeringer, Patricia L.g76 Sneeringer, Susan E.-66, 83, 92, 125, 121 Snider, Lynda M.g76, 92, 99 Snyder, Charles F.-96, 161 Snyder, Christine A.-76, 94 Snyder, Deborah M.-85, 161, 99 Socoloskie, Regina A.-76, 99 Soldner, Joseph D.-66 Soldner, Mary E.-55 Souders, Thomas G.-54, 111 Spence, Joan M.-94. 161 Spirk, Barbara A.-89, 104, 161, 125, 99 Spirk, Gary J.-76 Spirk, Shirley A.-66 Sponar, Rosemary-94, 161 Sprout, Rosemary E.-76 Stafferi, Dolores A.-161, 125 Stank, Barbara J.-85, 94, 162 Stank, Claire M.-76, 125, 103, 102 Stankowski, Lawrence P.-108, 112, 162, 125 Stauffer, Barbara L.-55 Steckler, Kathryn A.-66 Stein, Josetta M.-162 Stein, Paula M.-55, 86, 90 Strohmeyer, Judith A.-77, 83 Strong, Asa J.-55 Strosser, Frances H.-55, 103, 102 Strosser, Norman G.-55, 86 Strosser, Rose M.-84, 86,'91, 92, 163, Strosser, Veronica M.-66, 103, 102 Stuart, Thomas J.-55, 111 Stumpf, Jeanne A.-66 Stumpf, John P.-66 Stumpf, Richard S.-77 Sturgis, William E.-77, 83, 113, 122 Sullenberger, Jan M.-66, 83, 92 Sullenberger, Karen L.-66 Sullenberger, William G.-163 Sullivan, Cynthia H.-66 Sullivan, Evelyn A.-163 Sullivan, Linda M.-'55 Suraci, Aldo J.i55, 92, 98 Suraci, Marina F.-77, 86, 95 Swartz, Genevieve L.-66 Swartz, Jeffrey A.-55 Sweet, Mary C.-77, 86 Swinehart, Deborah A.-66 Swinehart, Linda S.-77 Tallarico, Michael C.-66 Tarlecky, Margaret A.-66 Tearney, Christine M.-90 Tearney, Cynthia F.-163 Tearney, Douglas A.-77 Tell, Sharon L.-85, 90, 163, 168 Tellado, Maria N.-66 Thomas, Donna M.w77, 101, 103 Thomas, Michael D.-55 Thompson, Barbara A.-66 Thompson, Beverly J.-77 Thompson, Gerard D.-77 Tierney, Maureen W.-66, 92 Timperio, Patricia Ann-67 Titus, Theresa A.-77 Tomlinson, Clark L.-77, 125, 102, 122 Tomlinson, Scott D.-55 Torbert, Deborah A.-77, 86, 90 Torre, Jane M.-67 Trauger, Joan M.-55, 121 Trauger, Rebecca M.-77, 99 Trees, Edward W.-66 Trees, Robert M.-163 Treier, Michael A.-77, 108, 110 Treier, Patrick A.-108, 112, 163, 125 Tretter, Janice M.-67 Tretter, Terry A.g55 Troy, Joseph A.-55 Troy, Roberta L.-67 Tymon, Walter G.-77 Ulmer, Beth A.-77. 86, 94 Ulmer, John S.-55 Ulmer, Richard D.-56 Ulmer, Robert G.-77, 108, 110, 125 Ulrich, Carl A.-77 Urban, Robert L.-164 Ursnrung. Nancy M.-85, 90, 164, 168 Ursprung, Susan M.-56 Vardaro, Christina C.-67 Scicchitano, Ann L.-54, 94 Sciortino, John A.-76, 95 Segro, John J.i53 Segro, Joseph R.-76, 103, 102 Segro, Makeena M.-76 Seibert, Kimberly M.-54, 86 Seidle, John F.-54 Seifried, Frances A.-54 Seitz, Garry L.-65, 110 Seiigowski, Barbara A.--89, 91, 93, 128. 159, 125, 119, Senkowski, Walter J.g65, 83, 110 Seroski, Mary A.-54 Servansky, Susan A.-76 Shade, Stephen G.-54, 86 Shaub, Albert L.-76 Shaub, Deborah G.-54, 86 Shaub, Kerry L.-65 Shaub, Thomas M.-62, 65 Sheaffer, Donna L.-54, 86 Sheaffer, Gary M.-76 Sheaffer, Karen E.-159 Steinbaecher, S.-77 Stengel, James R.-54, 111 Stengel, Lawrence F.-82, 88, 96, 97, 162, 165 Stengel, Mary E.--77 Stephan, Michael C.-77, 122 Sterback, Cynthia A.-77 Sterback, Donald J.-54, 111 Sterback, Patricia L.-55 Sterback, Suzanne M.-66 Stetler, Patricia A.-55, 90 Stewart, Keviin M.-54 Stipe, David J.f54, 111 Stipe, Pamela M.-84, 162, 168 Stipe, Thomas David-66 Stoll. Stone, Stone, Richard C.-54 Kevin P.-66, 108, 110 Stephen R.-54 Stopper, Lorraine M.-55 St. Pierre, Mary M.-94, 160, 162, 125 Strauss, Daniel J.-66 Strick land, Karenf162 Strickler, Dolores K.--84, 163, 87 Vasile, Raymondh164 Vasile, Vincenzo-77 Vengrin, George S.-77 Viscuso, Elizabeth M.-67 Wagaman, Robert F.--164 Wakefield, Sharon A.-164 Waldron, Diane F.-67 Wallace, Margaret A.-56 Waller, Dennis R.-164 Waller, Diane M.-67 Walsh, Gerard E.-55 Walsh, Thomas F.-108, 111, 112, 141, 164 Walter, Richard C.k164 Walter, Robert J.-66 Walter, Stephen M.+55, 111 Walton, Joseph W.-148, 164 Ward, Robert T.-55 Warfel, Ann E.-56 Wasche, Gerald F.-55 Watson, Lawrence E.-77, 103. 102 Watts, Katherine E.-165 Yoder, Janice D.-82, 85, 90, 91, 167, 168 atts, atts, Mary L.-77 Michael W.-67 Wayde, Philip A.-67 eagley, Anita M.-56 eagley, Michael P.-165 eaver, Brenda A.-86, 165, 168 Weaver, Linda M.-94, 165 Weaver , Mary J.-67, 86 Webber, Judith A.-67, 83 Webber Weber, , Mae Eileen-56 Mary E.-56 Wecker, Margaret M.-56, 86 Weems, Anthony W.-56 Weems, Barbara-95, 165 Neems, Steven M.-55 Wiegand, Barbara A.-78, 90 Wiggins, B.-94 Wiley, James E.--67 Wiley, Patrick F.A166, 98 Willems, Cynthia A.-94, 104, 166, 125, 99 Willenbring, William A.-78 Williams, James A.-67 Wimer, David W.g56, 111, 122 Winnerling, David J.-78 Winnerling, Jane M.-78 Winnerling, Jeffrey L.-166 Winters, Alsey M.-166 Winters, Carol E.-166, 99 Wireback, Robert C.-56 Weibley, Mary L.-78 eidinger, Barbara A.-78, 99 eidler, Paulette A.-95, 165 eidman, Gina P.-56 Weidman, Jeffrey K.-77, 125, 113 einberg, Stephanie E.-78, 86 eirich, Patricia-67 eisser, Thomas G.-67 eisser, William G.-165 elsh, David A.-77 elsh, James P.w165 elsh, Joseph C.-56 Welsh, Mary G.-55 Welsh, Susan B.-84, 90, 166 Zelenski, Cynthia etzel, Charles M.-67 Wenrich, Michele D.-56 Werner, Patricia A.-78 Wertz, Jeannette L.-94, 166 Wetzel, Barbara A.-67 Wireback, Stephen R.-78 Wiser, James H.-56 Wiser, Mary M.--167 Wissler, Cynthia A.-78 , 86, 90 Wysock, Barbara J.-167 Yadlosky, Bonita A.-78, 89 Yeager, John F.-111 Yeaglin, James P.-56, 111 Yeaglin, Joseph S.-167 Yeaglin, Theresa M.-78, 90 Yohe, Cherrie M.-94, 167 Yost, Joanne M.-56, 53, 90 Yost, John V.-83, 78, 108, 110, 125 Young, Darlene R.-78 Young, Deborah A.-78 Young, John P.-78, 83, 108, 110, 125 Young, Suzanne C.-56, 90 Young, Teresa M.-56 Young, Timothy J.w78 Zabawsky, Susan J.-56, 86, 90 Zabawsky, Zeno C.-78 Zander, Deborah T.-56 Zander, Edward C.-78 Zangari, Louis G. -56 Zangari, Paul E.-67 Zangari, Shona F .-78. 90 Zankey, Joseph D.-78 Zankey, Robert C.-56 Zankl, Daniel H.-56 Zekany, Denise J.-78 Zelek, Barbara M.-78, 83 L.-67 Wissler, William J.-56, 111 Witek, Joseph P.-67 Witek, Timothy J.-167 Witmer, Michael D.-78, 103, 102 Wittensoldner, Kathleen M.-67, 86, 94 Wittensoldner, Mark D.-56 Wittmer, Sandra L.-67 Wolf, Constance A.-67 Wolf, George L.-78 Wolf, Howard L.-167 Wolf, Mark R.-78, 110, 117 Wolf, Richard C.-56 Deller, etzel, icken Mary M.-105, 166, 125 heiser, Frederick J .-67 ickenheiser, Guy A.-166, 125 Wicken heiser, Mark A.w56 Wolosynn, Peter G.-67 Wolpert, Cynthia A.-67 Wolpert, James E.-'78, 103, 102 Wool, Joan E.-56, 121 Wool, John C.-167 Wright, Alfred W.-56 Wright, Wanda M.-78 Zerphey. 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Thomas-20 Leech, McGov Mongel Shaull, The Most Rev. George L., D.D., J.C.D.-2 ern, The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Davian, J.C.L.-20 Bagnoli, Mrs. Nancy-43 Bare, Mrs. Elmerf-21 Benedict, Mr. William-43 Bennett, Mr. Thomas-21 Blom, Mrs. Anne-26, 27 Booth, Mr. John-43 Bridgett, Mrs. Romayne-38, 86 Cackovic, Mr. William-30, 31, 110 Carroll, Mrs. Daniel-21 DeVitry, Mrs. Elizabeth-32 luzzi, The Rev. Francis-20 The Rev. Walter H.-3 Taylor, The Rev. Francis J., A.B., M.A.-18, 20 Vaughn, The Rev. Frederick-20 Sister Agnes Bonner, O.S.F.-26, 27 Sister Aileen Mary, R.S.M.-24 Sister Alma Mary, I.H.M.-39 Sister Cornelius Marie, O.S.F.--28, 29 Sister Harold Mary, I.H.M.-31 Sister Helen David, I.H.M.-38 Sister Jude Marie, R.S.M.-36 Sister M. Agnesita, 0.S.F.-32, 33, 62 Sister M. Alice Francis. O.S.F.-28, 29 Sister M. Andrew Joseph, S.S.J.-31 Sister M. Donna Regina, I.H.M.-24, 25, Sister M. Gratia, R.S.M.-32 Sister M. Inez Joseph, R.S.M.-22, 23 Sister M. Jocile, R.S.M.-36, 37 Sister M. 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