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

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M, ' x 'Q-Q. -, W... -F WN . -.g5Qgg5ggj'f,ff ff-: sw!-4 -...s.,,. ,,.QS....,. 5' N iii, ' '-A '4- X-ug .m -14 '-n..,,N ',--. 3 'Rig f' E if 3 1 'XT .., iT! 'f Culfy OR - Q z 4 I'- V1 ER U NCE DA W T' O 4 rn GU Uv Z .. 29 2: . VA mx S Uv U .- CJ 7 Catholic Administrators Provide Inspiration MOST REVEREND JOSEPH T. DALEY D.D. Bishop of Harrisburg MOST REVEREND GEORGE L. LEECI-I D.D., LCD. Titular Bishop of Allegheny ABOVE: REVEREND MONSIGNOR LEO N. BIERSTER M.A. Vicar for Education CENTER: REVEREND FRANCIS J. TAYLOR A.B., M.A. Associate Superintendent of Schools BELOW: BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rev. Stephen M. Rolko Mr. James Wagner Holy Trinity, Columbia Rev. John F. Smith Mrs. Jane Gray St. Peter, Columbia Rev. Joseph Kofchock St. Peter, Elizabethtown Very Rev. Paul Bryan, C.SS.R. Our Mother of Perpetual Help, Ephrata Rev. Jerome Kurland Mr. Edwin J. Quinn St. Anne, Lancaster Rev. Joseph McManus, C.SS.R. Mrs. James Ruof St. Anthony, Lancaster Rev. Lawrence Gross Mr. Robert L. Bitts St. Joseph, Lancaster Rev. Andre Meluskey Mrs. Robert Kemp St. Mary, Lancaster Rev. Michael Homola Mrs. Walter Senkowski St. Philip the Apostle, Lancaster Rev. Msgr. Damian E. McGovern, J.C Mr. W. Roger Simpson Sacred Heart, Lancaster Rev. Prank Nelson, C.SS.R. Mr. Raymond L. Kingcaid St. James, Lititz Rev. Henry Hemighaus Mr. Thomas Clouse St. Richard, Manheim Rev. Joseph Gotwalt Mr. Clyde Butz Presentation of B.V.M., Marietta Rev. Joseph Kofchock Mrs. Teresa G. Frank St. Mary, Mount Joy Rev. Edward Bober, C.SS.R. Mr. Anthony J. Szwabowicz Our Lady of Lourdes, New Holland Rev. Daniel J. Menniti, Ph.D. Mrs. Audrey A, Mowrer St. Catherine, Quarryville Rev. Edward J. Deller Mr. James Riccio St. Leo the Great, Rohrerstown .L., V.F. Q New Leaders Initiate Communication Father Lavelle began his first year as principal with a determination to com- municate with the students about Chris- tian values and living. He very ably succeeded in this task by continuing the rapport with students which he devel- oped while Chaplain. His policy of firm hand and kind heart proved him a cap- ableleader. As Assistant-to-the-Principal, Father Coyne has involved himself in student life. His active counseling and his pre- sence at school functions indicated his deep concern for students and their affairs. REVEREND EDWARD R. LAVELLE B.A., S.T.I.. Principal. REVEREND JOSEPH C. COYNE ' i i S . v at me i v, li' i is dw B.A., S.T.B., M,Ed. Christian Community, Assistant-to-the-Principal. ABOVE: Pr. I.avelle's amiable nature enlivens his official duties. BELOW: Fr. Coyne pauses from his busy sched- ule to chat with a student visitor. 18 fi . tw ---Q., -we vf -- t f mu-f ,-,,.,.--- ' . ,MI Educators I . r 'I Promote Unit Sister Inez joseph consumed endless hours as she endeavored to perfect the arrangement of student rosters. For some, this would be a chal- enge, but with Sister's own personal touch the job was well done. Throughout the year Mr. Di- DiPaolo provided a listening ear for student suggestions. As disciplinarian he kept control throughout the school and gained respect of the student body. Sister Bernadette was kept busy with the daily checks of student attendance. Each one's job complemented the other and pro- vided the unifying force at LCHS. ABOVE LEFT: Sister Inez joseph reflects on the accomplish- ments of the stllclent body. BICLOVV LEFT: Mr. DiPaolo'S favorite team just shut out its opponent. BELOW RIGHT: Sister Bernadette confronts a late student. SISTER M. INEZJOSEPH, R.S.M. BA., M.A. Vice-Principal for Instruction. MR. ANTHONY DIPAOL0 A.B., M.A. Vice-Principal for Student Affairs, Head Football Coach. SISTER M. BERNADETTE, I.H.M. B.A., M.A. ,cu E Dean of Attendance. Dedicated Counselors Resolve Dilemmas Each student at LCHS, whether a graduating Senior or a naive Freshman, knew that upon enter- ering the Guidance Office he would find two dedicated people. The friendly, comfortable ,room made for a relaxed atmosphere which allowed the students to rap freely and confidently with Mr. O' Donnell or Sister Helen Anne. Many faculty and staff served as guidance aides giving the students the opportunity for more personal and frequent counseling. Course selection decisions were eased for the underclassmen, while Guideline aided Juniors and Seniors who contemplated going to college. Guideline was a bi-montly handout that included the latest on financial aid, college tests, career opportunities in various fields, and visita- tions of college representatives. No matter what weighed heavily on the students' minds, they de- pended on the Guidance Department for a listening ear and a helping hand. ,f' I MR. ROBERT E. O'DONNELL gjyg Director of Guidance, Baseball Coach. 5 SISTER HELEN ANNE O'CONNELL , BA., M.Ed. Guidance Counselor, HWY' ,ga ' - if , sp, E K . 2 fs ? .,, .,.. . . ABOVE RIGHT: When on break from his indispensable duties, Mr. O'Donnell turns off students' dilemmas and tunes into amateur radio, photography, and camping. BELOW RIGHT: S. Helen Anne supports school sports and is very interested in music and people. Librar Bolsters Student Learning Sister Benigna's staff accommodated approxi- mately three hundred students each day. In addition to the usual researchers and book- worms, the library attracted those interested in catching up on the latest in the local news- paper. Students also took advantage of audio- visual aids in the wet carrels. But whatever the activity, the necessary information, ample equipment, and helpful guidance were available from the library staff members. ABOVE LEFT: The library operates smoothly and efficiently under the watchful supervision of S. Benigna. CENTER LEFT: Typing audio-visual requests is a major part of Mrs. Luta's routine. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Heroux always seems to be smiling as she works busily in the library. BELOW RIGHT: Keeping library books organized requires the care- ful attention of Mrs. Welsh. SISTER M. BENIGNA, I.H.M. A.B., M.S, Librarian, Library Club Moderator. MRS. ELIZABETH HEROUX B,A. Assistant Librarian. MRS. DIANE LUTA B.S. Audio-Visual Co-ordinator. MRS. MARY L. WELSH Assistant Librarian. Religion inspires Christian Living The Religion staff acquired tour new teachers this year. Sister Margaret Edmund, S.S.j. taught the Sophomores about the sacraments, Sisters Thomas Marie, O.S.E. and lane O'Donnell, R.S.M. shared the responsibility of instructing the Freshmen in Biblical history. Mr. Stephen Ihnat presented the Seniors with Contemporary Morality. The idea that religion is more than knowing one's faith, that it is really living one's faith that identifies a good, devout Christian, was the focal point for the year. Putting their faith into action, many LCHS students partic- ipated in the MS bike-a-thon and the CROP Walk for the hungry. ABOVE RIGHT: Sr. Marita Regina says, Each part of the world in which you Find yourself should be a better place because you were there. CENTER LEFT: Sr. Margaret Edmund says, The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. CENTER RIGHT: S. Thomas Marie seems to be pleased being a part of LCHS. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Ihnat believes that ln whatever you endeavor, always give HOW of yourself. 22 . 3' . ,. i f X 1 4..l g... . A.. . -X, .. L-. ,s A .Q fw: . A at . A N . - ..,,. . QM. ,gr -f M1 K - s ' -453 mf 5 5 V' time I Q- if M SISTER MARITA REGINA, I.H.M. A.B., M.A. Department Chairman CCD Methods, Vocation Committee. FATHER JOSEPH C. COYNE B.A,, S.T.B., M.Ed. Christian Community, Assistant-to-the-Principal. MRS. CHARLOTTE E'DEL A.A., B.A. Christian Marriage and Family Living, Missions Coordinator. SISTER MARGARET EDMUND, S.S.j. AB. Christian Community. MR. MICHAEL HAYES B.A., M.A.T. The Bible, Christian Community, Freshman Class Moderator, Chess Club Moderator, Missions Coordinator. MR. STEPHEN IHNAT BA. Contemporary Morality, Bike Club Moderator. SISTER MARY JEANNE, A.S.C. M.A. New Testament, School Scrapbook, Vocation Committee, Missions Coordinator. SISTER THOMAS MARIE, OSF. BS., M.A. The Bible, School Ring Moderator. 2 fp ' I ABOVE LEFT: Fr. Coyne enjoys playing tennis when he is not busy in the classroom. CENTER LEFT: Sr. Mary Jeanne gives of herself each Sunday by teaching CCD at St. Peter's Parish. BELOW LEFT: Charismatic Renewal activities offer Mr. Hayes his relaxation. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. E'del maintains, There are no strangers in this world, only people we have not met. 23 English Department Utilizes Diversity LCI-IS students enjoyed great variety and an outstanding quality of English courses this year. English I offered Freshmen a view of world literature and ideas, as well as the fundamentals of English composition and grammar. Sophomores investigated the long tradition of excellence in American literature. Interesting electives were a pleasing highlight to Juniors, and the courses were too fresh not to surprise Seniors. Upperclassmen were treated to courses which were greatly diversified or specialized. While some studied Great Books, others created their own in Publications Techniques. The excellent variation in subject matter resulted in courses which were both stimulating and fun. The department was extremely successful in reaching its dual goal: diversity of content and approach coupled with unity of purpose and achievement. ABOVE RIGHT: S. Marian David advises, Whatsoever a man soweth, so also shali he reap. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Pautler brings the verve of tennis, her favorite sport, to the classroom. CENTER: Mr. Stengel, from the stage of the Fulton, shares his knowledge of theater. CENTER RIGHT: S. Marie Hubert exudes her talents of precise speaking. BELOW RIGHT: The wisdom of Mrs. Hohenwarter chimes euphoniously with the inventiveness of Mrs. Heffner. 24 I rrrrrr . ,f' S15 egg: 4 y, ani . . , 1,1 M -ri. H n ,ft Q , S, N. 1' 'QL ,,,,, ,gg Q QQSSI l i I I A V. ,,,, L? ll: f,: , x . ff' sa., R . s,..f,9f , ,,,,,, SISTER MARIAN DAVID, I.H.M. A.B., M.A. Department Chairman English I,II, Psychology. SISTER M. COLETTE, R.S.M. B.A., M.A. English I, Spanish I. MRS. SANDRA HEFFNER B.A. fM.S. in progressj English 11, Film I,II, Advanced Communication Arts, Publications Techniques, Freshman Field Hockey Coach, Assistant Rosmarian Moderator. SISTER BARBARA HOGAN, S.S.J. B.A. fM.A. in progressj English I,II, Assistant Forensics Moderator. MRS. DORIS HOHENWARTER B.A. Great Books, Latin I,II,IV, Rosmarian Moderator. SISTER MARIE HUBERT, I.H.M. A.B., M.A. English I, College Composition, Literary Criticism, Myth and Folklore, Vocational English, Junior Class Moderator, Forensics Moderator. SISTER MARIA MANUEL, I.H.M. A.B., M.A. ' English I, Modern American Literature, Great English Writers, Journalism, Rambler Moderator. MR. ERNEST L. MESTER B.A. fM,Ed. in progressj Remedial Reading, Reading Techniques, Literary Magazine Moderator. MRS. MARY PAUTLER B.S. IMS. in progressj English II. MR. LAWRENCE STENGEL B.A. English I, Theater Arts, Short Story, American Culture, Dramatics Moderator. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Mester's hobby of reading sets a good example For stu- dents. ABOVE RIGHT: S. Barbara's friendliness results in her excellent rapport with Sophomores. CENTER LEFT: S. Colette emphasizes the value of words in context. BELOW RIGHT: S. Maria Manuel encourages jour- nalistic honesty. 25 Social Studies Devise Simulations Social Studies courses received renewed attention as LCI-IS marked the nation's Bicentennial year. Field trips focused on the contemporary significance of traditional landmarks. In an effort to live great moments in history, students opted for a new elective: Simulations in Social Studies. It was not unusual to see girls searching for non-existent contacts on the floor in an effort to evaluate apathy, or to see a greenpainted face checking prejudice responses. Such innovations assured the overwhelming involvement of young social scientists. ABOVE RIGHT: Sr. Mary Peter enjoys a student's comment. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Timko seems pleased with a well-written essay. BELOW RIGHT: Preparing for a simulations game, Mr. Cackovic reflects on his previous class. 26 ssai saa, i , C , he 1, x. , 4' KK ' MR. JOSEPH RTIMKO BS., M,Ed. Department Chairman U.S, History, American Culture, Economics, U.S. Topics, Baseball Coach. MR. IAMES BENNETT BS., M.Ed. Sociology, American Culture, Publicity Director. MR. JAMES BLANCU BS, World Cultures, History of the Far East, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach. MR. VVILLIAM M. CACKOVIC B.A.lM.A. in progressj American Culture, Simulations in Social Studies, Assistant Football Coach. SISTER MARY PETER, ASC. B.A,, M.Ed. tM.S.A. in progressj Contemporary Issues American Culture. MR. LOUISJ. PORTAS B.A. World Cultures, World Geography, Assistant Eoothall Coach, Assistant Track Coach. MR, KARL VVEEKS AB. Lancaster County History, Physical Anthropology, Consumer Economics, Cheerleading Moderator, Iunior Historians Moderator. ABOVE LEFT: Are you sure you understand? asks Mr. Blanco. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Portas utilizes the hlackhoard to establish the location of Timhuctu. CENTER LETT: Mr. Bennett keeps his hulletin hoard up-to-date. BELOW' LEFT: Mr. l'N'eeks assures his students that local history is alive and well in Room 101. 27 Language Opens Vistas Language study offered students the dual challenge of learning about different cultures and disciplining their minds. Knowledge of the basic conjugations of verbs opened doors to the grandeur that was Rome or the pleasure of reading about Paris, Madrid, and Bonn in the language of the inhabitants. An Oktoberfest proved jolly, while students thoroughly enjoyed the cultural experience of the International Language Festival. SISTER MARIAN TERESITA, I.H.M. M.A. Department Chairman French I,II,III,IV,V. SISTER M, CRESCENTIA, A.S.C. BSC. German I,II,III,IV, German Club Moderator. MISS KATHLEEN A. LINDENHOFEN B.A. , Spanish II,III. MISS KATHLEEN M. PRZYWITOWSKI B.A. Spanish I,IV. ABOVE RIGHT: Sr. Marian Teresita spends her spare time making delicate sun-catchers out of leaded glass. CENTER RIGHT: Miss Lindenhofen believes with Francois Muriac that No love, no friendship can ever cross the path of our lives, without leaving some mark on it. BELOW LEFT: S. Crescentia assures her German students that Perseverance leads to success. BELOW RIGHT: Miss Przywitoski encourages her students to THINK in Spanish. g 1. , , 1m lit s ,gnu-.X Music Department I-Ieightens Creativity The almost constant sound of music assured that the Music Department was enriching the lives of LCHS students. From the Music Appreciation course through Advanced Music Theory, the department heightened creativity and auditory awareness. Personal achievef ment received emphasis in instrumental music and in vocal music. Under the auspices of this department, band, chorus, and the spring musical flourished. ,I MR. JOSEPH W. MCCASKEY B.S. Department Chairman Music Theory I,II,III, Director of Marching Band, Pep Band, Show Band, Rossmen, Drill Team. MISS MARY SOBKOWIAK B.M. General Music, Art History, Chorus. MISS KATHY A. KUNTZ B,M. Instrumental Music, Girls' Basketball Coach, Girls' Athletic Club Moderator. ABOVE LEFT: Miss Sobkowiak challenges students with the question Do you want to join Chorus? CENTER RIGHT: Miss Kuntz enjoys hearing the trumpet at close range. BELOW LEFT Mr, McCaskey's motto is Where there's a will, there's a way. 29 Diversity Aids Skills Child care, fabric, and food were Sister Marie Irene's joy during the school year. As she stressed important points of bringing up children and caring For their needs, so she enlightened her students with the knowledge of life. With sketches and paintings and the imagination of her students, and with the assistance of MSC graduate Dick Ressel, Sister Christopher Marie created Art displays showing the talents of many artistic students. Brakesl Left! Right! were the famous words of Mr, Rompalo as he challenged the juniors' driving abilities and prepared them for all conditions behind the wheel. SISTER MARIE IRENE, I,H.M. BS., MS. Department Chairman Clothing Construction I,II, Foods and Nutrition I,II, Child Development, Prom Moderator, Stage Deorations Coordinator, Hostess Club Moderator, Chapel Aides Moderator. SISTER CHRISTOPHER MARIE, I,H.M. B.A., M.A. Department Chairman Art I,II,III, Independent Art, Art Club Moderator. MR. WALTER ROMPALO B.A. Department Chairman Driver Ed ucation, Athletic Trainer, Equipment Manager. ABOVE RIGHT: Sr. Christopher wonders, Who has the masking tape? BELOW LEFT: Where is that behindvthe-wheel student? mutters Mr. Rompalo. BELOW RIGHT: Sr. Marie Irene ponders over her student's answer. a IJHBBL r , ,r so nwrn rnlmt IDNBAR 'N F if Business Meets Career Goals Whether preparing for a secretarial career or learning to type for college term papers, numerous students benefitted from Business Department skills. Those whose goal was office work became acquainted, and eventually sure-handed, with calculators, key punch, and other business-related equipment. Future secretaries made practical application of their skills when they interned at local businesses during the spring term. Student typists aided teachers by preparing masters and letters, thus offering needed service to the school and gaining practical experience for themselves. 966 oe' SISTER MARCIA MARIE, O.S.F. M.A. Department Chairman , Stenography II, Typing II, Secretarial Office Practice, l Magazine Drive Moderator. l I MRS. BARBARA A. KINTZER N BS., M.S. Ed. Stenography I, Typing I, Personal Typing. MR. PATRICK DUFFY Bs. , Business Math, Bookkeeping, Personal Business, Finance!Law, ' Head Basketball Coach. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Duffy is interested in all sports, but he's especially fond of basketball. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Kintzer enjoys crafts as well as bridge. BELOW LEFT: S. Marcia Marie loves to decorate or listen to good music. 31 Science Fuses Concepts Experimentation with frogs, fission, and force enabled the Science Department to instruct its students in biological, chemical, and physical science. Courses such as Action Chemistry, Nucle- ar Physics, and Ecology were tailored to individual needs. Laboratory experiences were augmented by theoretical calculations and a field trip to the Wallops Island Oceanographic Station. In an increasingly technological era, the Science De- partment ably educated students in scientific method and know-how. ABOVE RIGHT: S. Miriam Regina thrills to the challenge of a tough nuclear concept, CENTER LEFT: S. Jane assures students that one key to a happy life is always be truthful to yourself. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Benko's talents extend beyond the laboratory to the arena where he excels in numerous sports. 32 ,ff lb? IJ!-3 ---.-.................m 3 F 2: -me Q at 1 N. 9-c va lm, ff' 'iv ,A SISTER MIRIAM REGINA, O.S.F. BS., M.A. Department Chairman Physics, Chemistry, Nuclear Concepts. MR. ANDREW F. BENKO, JR. B.S., KMS. in progressl IPS, Biology, Freshman Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Head Track Coach, Varsity Club Moderator. MRS. ANNE C. BLOM B.S., M.S. in Ed. Biology, Chemistry. MR. ROBERT HERTZLER BS., tM.S. in progressl BSCS, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Ecology, Photo Club Moderator, Spelunking Club Moderator. MR. JAMES L. KREIDER BS. Chemistry, Freshman Basketball Coach. SISTER JANE O'DONNELL, R.S.M. BS., CMS. in progressl Biology, Religion. ABOVE LEFT: Creative photography and careful caving occupy Mr. I-lertzler's free time. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Blom ponders a student's answer before continuing the lesson. BELOW LEFT: Sports-minded Mr. Kreider plays tennis and golf to relax. 33 Math Molds Analytic Minds As America inched toward the metric system, the Math Department stressed metric conversions and calculations. New courses in Consumer Math and Nursing Math offered students a view of the possible applications of a study which is often viewed as purely theoretical. Computer programming alloweo students to test binary theory while calculators enhanced dit- ficult calculations. Traditional brain-teasers like Calcu- lus and Trigonometry challenged able students. For those who found math challenging, math volunteer tutors provided aid and answers as the Math Depart- ment molded analytic minds. 'Q c., .Ay EX ABOVE RIGHT: S. Catherine Weaver ably directs the various programs within the Math Department. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Dis- cavage shows his concern for youth as President of the Citizens Scholarship Foundation of Lancaster. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Fritsch's love of life spills into his classroom activities. 34 my 4 WX. HM !-Y , if G 4' W A ABOVE LEFT: S. Anne Amrhein says that the world is shadowed or brightened by our own heart. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Krouse enjoys both photography and sports. BELOW LEFT: Miss Strosser enjoys being moderator of St,Joseph's Youth Club. SISTER CATHERINE M. WEAVER, O.S.I3. B.S., M.S, Department Chairman Calculus, Algebra Ilffrigonometry, Algebra I,II, Geometry. SISTER ANNE AMRI-IEIN, O.S.P. B.S., fM.Ed. in progressj Algebra I, Algebra IIfTrigonometry. MR. DONALD A. DISCAVACE B.A. Computer Programing, Geometry, Basic Math, Trigonometry!Math Analysis, Nursing Math, ProbabilityfStatistics, Sophomore Class Advisor, Student Council Assistant Advisor, Lockers. MR. DANIEL T. FRITSCH B.S., M.Ed. Algebra I, Consumer Math, TrigonometryfAnalytic Geometry, Introductory Algebra!Geometry, Golf Coach, Student Council Advisor, Senior Class Advisor. MR. JOHN C. KROUSE B.S. Geometry, Trade Math, Electricity, Mechanical Drawing, Assistant Football Coach. MISS ROSE MARIE STROSSER B.S., fM.Ed. in progressj Introductory Algebra, Algebra I,II, Geometry, Lockers. ' 35 Phys. Ed. Inaugurates Pass-Fail Physical education classes serv- ed as a welcome change in the aca- demic day as students attempted to improve their physical prowess. In an effort to provide a flexible sys- tem of grading individual efforts in gymnastics, football, or volley- ball, the department inaugurated a Pass-Fail plan based on student performance, attitude, and, at- tendance. 'bl' -ws' ABOVE LEFT: Apart from her i'1r zer plays club hockey. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Vargo believes .,,,,, 'N classroom activities, Mrs. Ment- First comes the battle within I yourself to win. BELOW LEFT: When not directing athletics, Mr. fe Taglieri prepares culinary de- lights. BELOW RIGHT: Al- though Miss Strittmatter enjoys football, her real love is skiing. MR. CARMINE J. TAGIERI B.A. Department Chairman Boys' Physical Education, Athletic Director, Intramurals Moderator. MR. THOMAS VARGO B.S. Boys' Physical Education, Health, Freshman Football Coach, Wrestling Coach. MISS GRACE STRITTMATTER i B.S. QM. Ed. in progress, Department Chairman Girls' Physical Education, Field hockey Coach. MRS. DONNA MENTZER B.S.1M. Ed. in progressj Girls' Physical Education, Health, Track and Field Coach, Intramurals Moderator. 36 A ,I f,,A IE 5 L 'R Q K s f I f . ,ef iff f . Sul' ' E it., 5 ' - 5.43 ' I ex. M s y ,t C I . VLZ, ,fin . ., 0 . 1 A izitiiligi . f d ,. it x .. if A I LIU 1' r I 'ft if fi A K.-sa lXN 'lllaq.. . g- . N-Shia? A Nr . . 87' A Tj 'f . . ' ' . Q , 5, E ,,....w'1 A ...L ,OQT if Staff Organizes School Business Numerous staff members provided necessary services for students and fac- ulty. The Office Staff, headed by Miss Jeanette Gigl, insured that a myriad of administrative details were handled ef- ficiently and quickly. Other staff mem- bers proctored study halls, directed the school store, organized AV equipment. Volunteers and aides worked in depart- ments tutoring and typing. The school nurse and cafeteria staff dealt with stu- dent health and nutrition. Custodial staff members faced the monumental task of maintaining the school and grounds. While these people worked be- hind the scenes, their contributions re- mained invaluable. ABOVE LEPT: Miss Jeanette Gigl keeps the office running smoothly. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Hoel- zel's smile welcomes all visitors to the Main Of- fice. CENTER LEI-T: Keeping the books straight is the job of Mrs. Eby. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Gigi is satisfied that the money count is correct. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Boyd is ready to answer the constantly ringing telephone. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Gigl makes sure the electronic equip- ment is in good condition. 37 T -V fe' + ' ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Marschka, school nurse, does her best to keep the school community in good health. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Felizzi keeps the teachers testing. CENTER LEFT: The Studies Office runs more smoothly because of the smiling assistance of S. Agnesita. CENTER: Good service in the school store is the result of good management by S. Agatha Joseph. CENTER RIGHT: 'Keeping track of stu- dents in studies keeps Miss Hogarth busy. BELOW RIGHT: MATH DEPARTMENT VOLUNTEER AIDES QSEATEDJ Mrs. D. Stetter. QSTANDINGQ Mrs. M. Schlager, Mrs. G. Sager, Mrs. S. Mitterer, Mrs. D. Souders, Mrs. D. Frankford. 38 1 fe Fx XM ' X . I '59- sf M -fu . if If M .1 A Q ff If f fi mek, , ,, V Fd , W? 4, ,.. R .--. 1 - . J , I w X ' L I . 'ffl ,, A - A-qw? ,J ,,. ' A ..'.iI15'x e hflfig I qt f' .. .4-wxfwuga.. . ff-. t . f .. - . .4 1. . ,ri... ' z Zi, X 4 r i ', . fl? f ll' 'W uf f A 5 - my ik.. ABOVE LEI-T: Mr. S. Husted, Mr. A. Graham. ABOVE CENTER: Mr. T. Donley. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. F. Goldman. UPPER CENTER: Mrs. A. Goldman, Mrs. R. Gra- mola, Mrs. D. Graham, Mrs. A. Ziegler, Mr. W. Husted. Mrs. A. Jennings, Mrs. J. Rompalo, Mrs. I. Kirchner, Mrs. M. Ward. LOWER CENTER: Mr. R. Ressel, Mrs. J. Roda, Mrs. B. Bowman, Mrs. M. Vogt, Mrs. A. Ziegler. Miss J. Frankhauser, Mr. J. Ben- nett, Mrs. K. Marschka, Mrs. D. Mester. BELOW LEI-T: Mrs. J. Hiemenz. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. M. Zipp. QEFZEW 4 ' 1 ...M A HIGH LANCASTER, 91-X, X!! 'f!',fqf 4 W xii , by '! x -aqua- 7 K V' ' I .sa X f 55? . f l ' ff4'3: ,ii-2 Ti- V fffgbyf. x f 'ffflff , :U-3,910 1 -- , ?511 x 3.x ! ww X X - Xu . ,g, ,gyr- w.. . I-V XX wyz X N - f- ' ' . K SV 4 L SE I0 ABOVE: Terri Dougherty's smile reflects the beauty of an autumn day. Pour years ago the Class of '76 reviewed their knowledge of the seven continents-or is it eight? 42 DAVID ABEL ELAINE ANDERSON J , 6. TONI ANTONELLI STEPHEN ARCUDI KENNETH BANZHOF JAMES BATTAGLIA SHARON BA'I'l'ISTA MICHAEL BECK THOMAS BECK KAREN BELL TIMOTHY BENNETT IOANNE BERLOT .W 1 mv ,au , ,av .pw a-Z ' nf -K 1. 192' ab 4' 4 Q rs, HW il NN ,- HH -fr' ,, , 3, al -nl? -all ABOVE: Cathy ,lennings proves that not every senior's locker is a rat trap. Z ? ABOVE: Mark Crab tries his hand at the potter's wheel. Four years ago the Senior Class cheered Boom-Chica- Boom with Kevin Stewart. Today they go bananas. 44 i KATHLEEN BERMEL SUSAN BI'I'I'S KATHLEEN BORST I EPFREY BOYER MARY ANN BRAAS ROSE BRADY MARY CATHERINE BRIAN KATHERINE BRUCKART l CAROL BUTLER GEORGE BUTZ LOIS CALDWELL i B 'W XI COLLEEN CAMPION LEFT: You've got to be kidding, exclaims Michelle Paquin as she tries to solve a Biochem equation. 45 72 fi ABOVE: Macrame is Carol Perry's hangup. JOAN CAREY JOSEPH CASSI DY KATHRYN CATERBONE JOHN CARROLL JOANNE CATERBONE STANLEY CATERBONE KATHRYN COMINS NICHOLAS CORRADINO JOHN COSGROVE we-, Av .A Ji ,fl 'gl' MARIE COTCHEN LISA CRAIG PATRICIA CREMER 4 I! ABOVE: Danny Rathsam takes time out be- tween classes for forty winks. Four years ago lost Freshmen received directions to the elevator and the fourth floor swimming pool. 47 MICHAEL CUSKEY CHRISTINE DANCAUSE BARRY DANZ ALBERT DARRENKAMP Y- ANNE DAVIS JENNIFER DIETZ BELOW: Hey, what's the righi answer to number seven? qugs- tions Lou Jackubowski. I ,A lx. , vo- i A ffl? L R , Ml H, , km' 'snuff Qu sn 1' A V1 5 , 1X W ' Y x X PATRICIA DINKEL JOSEPH DORGAN TERI DOUGHERTY KAREN EMIG SUSAN EMMERICH STEVEN ERKINS Four years ago the Class of '76 flopped on their first try at Battle Cry. 'X ' es t x N Q ,krwwaw P K 1 1' N -N P g -:J X l -:.'9P' Q STE arm,-...-4-qs' ABOVE: Chris Mortensen hap- pily completes her morning duty of watering Mr. Hertzler's plants. N JONATHAN FARRELL DUANE FAUL MARK FELIZZI 131-du 'WA JAMES FELLENBAUM 7 7,g::.us 91551 ZQQI' '4:O 832 Bgz Q43- ro'-UQ iknm mga E N 3 X :mg 2'3 -1 :iw gy-. H-xg 3-,is I FD QT '.h- , CAROL FISCHER SARAH FITZGERALD R MICHAEL FIX REGINA FREE STEVEN FREEMAN MARIE FREILER IULIE FREY TIMOTHY FURI-IMAN Four years ago the Class of '76 anxiously awaited Father Taylor's orientation speech. I cf mid! f x'l',rJv?6.S6 IPS 9. tint . NK5,,o-wh :Ju .nntulvf , ,.,,,.,1mVBlI!9' ha.. at i ABOVE: Does two times two really equal four? john Navitsky is awed by his discovery. 51 1 3 I V w 4' 'fy , t MARIANNE FULGINITI GERARD GAENZLE MICHAEL GAINER ....., ' , K, 1, N,W, , i JQQVJF eg, V , ,L 3 4,1 1.. L 'W' r M , an Q? as . ,,., X -!,,., rell, and john Navitsky pause for the photographer during their favorite period-lunch. -Q I. fr., A -'I-' 5, WW V lilf, V V- ,,,, - , 1, . . , M fs A CENTER: Mark Crab, jon Far- fe ' it R 4 , X A V' I w4urwnw'q -' .f ,,,,. -44 , ' ' f X , A I f-.M W W ,W J or ,.....,,.w 1 M L M W 1419? -- . SHARON GANSE VICKY GANSE MICHAEL GEESEY TAMERA GEHRIS STEPHEN GERZ Four years ago Sister Wanda's Hi- Time introduced the Class of '76 to LCHS religion. GARY GILROY LINDA GLAH MARY GI-AH PHILIP GLATPELTER BELOW RIGHT: An unexpected bit of hilarity hits Mary Glah off-guard. I 4 Im S 'Q 'Q S3 ANDREA GOL Jo-3E Luis GONZALEZ MARK GRAB Four years ago as gullible Frosh the class of '76 believed everything. Now they find it difficult to believe anything. RIGHT: Look, girls, it's as easy as this! exclaims an experienced Rose Russo. i 4 E LOU ANN GROFF KATHERINE HAAS LISA HAEFNER JUDY HECKER ANITA HENKEL DONALD I-IERZOG TIMOTHY HOAR 4 A N KEVIN HOBDAY CAROL I-IERSHEY BELOW RIGHT: Is Phil Glat- felter looking into the future or reflecting on the past four years? I I 1.......1 lil, I S ABOVE: Is Barry Danz another Ringo Starr? Pour years ago members of the Class of '76 were the followers. Today they are the leaders. 56 DAVID HODGEN DARYL HOHENWARTER WALLACE HUBER RICHARD HUGHES LOUIS JACKUBOWSKI CATHERINE JENNINGS l w Nil' H' 3 Y,f in-'19 .13 O E J is DEI-ANA JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON ANN JUDGE -f'-f ff'1 2 -1': ,A,, I f, . ' -- , ,J . i N WW M VM ., A , ..,, . ,, ., ,,...,.,, , .. :f,, L,--f in -'-em-A f- an f ' O ' may ,E OO A MWJ M J J M J X L' 'ini 1 . lzaifh-1 .F -M-'V-WM A f'N ---W M- ' N M fi in JJ.,g:,M,,,,,,W,4,O 1 J., Q ni LEFT: Are Sue Rettig and Q I A X Az, if Rose Russo planning an es- ' I na... cape or simply admiring the F view? ff I , ' 'K W' K I :4f5'n.i ,M 1-1 ,L J . Q3 . -- f X 'nf - , A - A V L1-fcffs-Lit J - lain .. . A g :Y .Q N an-limit-z. , y wg, Wi,,.,, ,,13.,, , 5. Zi, AL, V ,, M J, 1, O , ,A J. . . , A f 'E A A 13,-mf ,if Lew' wi I ' 3 f f .4 , 1 , Mk ,gqy T, 1, up L g .g,,,,W VJ., ' ' ' V' . ' Q .1g,.M,. E, ,g ff 'if-'-9113 ff. In 5 ,,, fig' i' J A A ANNE KAUFFMAN JAMES KELLER ELEANOR KELLY MARK KELLY Four years ago the Freshmen were eager and willing for class. Today as Seniors they are always late. BELOW RIGHT: Some people make mud piesg Sue Rettig just squishes through it. KOLEEN KIRCHNER i. D girl? KAREN KEREK PAUL KIELEY RAYMOND KINGCAID DAVID KIPPHORN NOLI KIRCHNER PHILIP KIRCI-INER SUSAN KIRCHNER PHILIP KIRK IUDITH KONRAD MARIA KOSTARIS S T --up-.N ,,.,, ., ., -1--.-avg Qi. iw I Mark Felizzi performs for the Home EC class. MICHAEL KRALL Four years ago the top bleachers were home terri- tory. Today the Class of '76 has progressed to the lower bleachers. RIGHT: Betty Szwabowicz intently pre- pares for class. MICHAEL LAWSON LISA LANDIS LISA LAPHAM ' Z KATHY LEFEVER MARGARET LICHTY Zkh :mn A Y Q , LEFT: Toni Antonelli studies a re ligion poster. DAVID LONG SHARON LONG CLARA LOWE KATHRYN MADL SUSAN MARKS MICHAEL MARTIN 61 Pour years ago the Class of '76 was shy and bashful. Today they stand ready to meet the Challenge. BARRY MCCOMSEY MICHAEL MCDONALD . -v -- mg .X R ,gz :arts x :,ax ii' , -...f. . K V .ihf ' I X-:',3x .sr my .jj ,, nl! , I... .x , X :QQ .six 3 3' 1 . ,Q fr' ,. I t ,rt .. A '3i'f5'i',f . tl I 1 Q J? X fig ffk ' mx ef 'lffzt' YI . I '35 41, f 1 Q QI I . ,. . sew, W -ff , A2 CHRISTINE MCEVOY SUZANNE MCGEEHAN HIPOLITO MELENDEZ RIGHT: Bob Schober stands guard over the school store. EHR' , 4 I MARIA MELENDEZ ERNEST MESTER KATHLEEN MEYER CARL MICHAEL KATHY MICHAEL ELIZABETH MICHALIK if ' Wwe '2- ,I ,. ,xl W W1 lil 4 x xx IA xl I .En 431' ,I ,. f -9.1 btw. - Q.xQw 'L'q ,nz 4 fw ,fixmgv Uh. NW? , I if I +.,,?1 53, , 'Mix Mil' HQ' .EQZY LEFT: Pedal-power is the name of the game for Scott Standish. ABOVE: Jack Stumpf gives a push for Multiple Sclerosis. Pour years ago the Freshmen eagerly awaited the first day of school. Today the Seniors look forward to their last day. 64 BRIAN MIHALIAK PANCHO MORALES JOANNE MORRIS RICHARD MORRISON CHRISTINE MORTENSEN LISA MURSE JEANNE MUSSER JOHN NAVITSKY JOHN NOVACK 'sk KATHLEEN OHREL MICHELE PAQUIN LEFT: Is Lisa Lapham looking for the meaning ofthe word work ? JOYCE PEGORETTI RAY PENNINO CAROLE PERRY KATHLEEN PILLION DOMINIC PISANO MICHAEL PREPERATO ANN PUGLIESE Three years ago the class of '76 got its first Chance to razz the frosh. . RIGHT: Marie Cotchen prac tices Crocheting as Joyce Pe- goretti instructs her. 66 ,,,.v ' ,f ,r T1 E 1- , Q 1 1 5 ,, ARTHUR QUINN CHRISTOPHER QUINN JAMES QUINN Til ,af ' Q LEFT: Toni Antonelli works with total concentratlon to f1Il1Sh a year- A book layout. 5 4, ,,.., wwf' JULIA RANKIN MARY ANN RASPA LUCINDA REBMAN 67 Three years ago the class of '76 was part of the first Sadie Hawkins Dance. RIGHT: Make sure you get his good side, says Anne Kauffman. MELANIE REISINGER REBECCA RILEY , W ROBERT RESSEL SUSAN RETTIG ANNE RODA FRANCINE Rom zz W, ff., ifaif JEAN ROTTMUND JOSEPH ROUX GEORGE RUDY A A L,,L, f ' U. '57 , ,,,,, ' ' A Ji ' F'- -ur V' W , ,fe J, LEFT: Who says science can't be fun? George Rudy and john Navitsky prove it can be. 94' STEPHANIE RUDY BETH ROUF ROSE RUSSO I I DAVID SAGERER MICHAEL SALVATORE GREGORY SANTIAGO EDWARD SAWYER ELLEN SCHALLER CHRISTINE SCHMALHOFER I ,ff 4' y I , ,,, I 'S E A RIGHT: What is it that has caught the eyes of W 'fm I Kathy Borst and Joyce Pegoretti? 352 y m V - 1- Q 5 5 E 'QA ' I 1' , 5 ' K ' -I , V I f,, I ' SM. ea' fN'J' ' I ROBERT SCHOBER CHARLES SCHRECK x b I , ...JV MARIA SCHULZ SCOTI' SCHULZ KATHLEEN SCHRECK Three years ago the Sen- ior Class was one of the last classes privileged to have The King himself teach them religion. LEFT: Has Mike Salvatore found a quiet place to do his homework? WILLIAM SCHUPPERT w N w l Z' om p in ELLEN SENKOWSKI Two years ago members of the Class of '76 looked forward to their first expe- riences behind-the-wheel. ABOVE LEFT: Karen Emig W exemplifies clerical speed and accuracy. RITA SEROSKI PAUL SERVANSKY MICHAEL SHAUB BRENDA SHELDON ROSE MARIE SHELLEY JULIE SILVERTHORN BARBARA SMITH ELIZABETH SMITH LEFT: Pat Witmer diligently displays artwork and talent. SUSAN SOCOLOSKI CYNTHIA SOUDERS VICTORIA SPANG SCO'IT STANDISH MICHELLE STEPHAN LORETTA STETTER BELOW LEFT: Sue Bitts, Sue Kirchner, Kathy Pillion, Ellen Senkowski, Becky Riley, and Mary Glah illustrate the togetherness which produces a congenial gym class. KAREN STONE MICHAEL SUESS 'W 7, , LOIS SULLENBERGER Two years ago the Class il of '76 thrilled to the solemnity of the Ring ...Q A lnlll A Assembly. ski as LEFT : Mr. Hertzler knows how Xxik goiz ' to win friends and influence A .. T5 people. mx 75 Y i ., i 4 mx-fi' fn . ELIZABETH SZWABOWICZ LISA TEARNEY BRYAN THOMAS MARY ANN TOMLINSON JACINTA TROUT ANN TUNIS 76 JEAN UZUPIS KATHRYN WALLACE RIGHT: Senior girls catch up on the latest developments. Two years ago the Senior Class welcomed back Catholic Highs firstStateCl1amps. MARGARET VERSPRILLE MARY BETH WACNER SHARON WALSH I Inf MARIE WALTON bmw .. g 2 ,L ng, ,:,,, X t , -,,, fi. , ., ,I V if ' ,, . i S x, ,N 5 Al f ' ffn mzff I Y Wff' . , ,hm MARK WEAVER KATHY WEEMS , 5, , I ,, f 15: if-, -K . ,IOANN WEIDINGER I ROBERT WHITE ANNE WHITMAN ERIC WICKENHEISER was LEFT: john Navitsky, Sue Kirch- ner, Dave Williams, and Tom Beck pass the time while waiting for the bus. One year ago the Class of '76 picked coulses for their Senior yearg now they choose pro- fessions and colleges. BELOW: Chris Quinn examines ticket re- ceipts from the Senior Play. Wi 5 J 78 CHRISTINE WIKER ALISA WILLENBRING DAVID WILLIAMS IO LYNN WILLIAMS DONNA WINTERS PATRICK WITMER BRUCE WOLF MARGARET YEAGLIN T TINA YOST DARLENE YOUNG STEVEN YOUNG THOMAS ZANE s A ' ii! I l H., EL'3ifi'1'MN' ' I , .gf ',.' A ,, A V Tp 3 ' - ' '2 L, ' 1 ' ' 'il' llk V T? Q ABOVE: Kathy LeFever paints up a storm One year ago the Class of '76 thought their Gradu- ation Day would never arrive. ROSEMARIE ZANGARI t BRUCE ZANGARI GINA ZANGARI SYLVIA ZANGARI DEBRA ZANKL JEAN ZIEGLER DENNIS MADONNA ,va-W, , , Q .,,,W I I A aww- , Q ,f Q, ,,. ' ' V I ,, Mp. ,A 2' I I of C 'wr 'lk lj 21 75 if 4 I l 8 X ' , . y 5 J' ,,, 15-:af 'L v N.. ,rf Jligldfl -flllhuaif GW nur. fs S ' 1 af xl I K ' Qu? Q ? 3 1- X , 1 ' f ,fax W Q., JWQW- , - 1 4, . pg ,,. . iv L. .. A, 5, I W em ,,,gi,.,g.,- ' s.c,,.4c.' Ve' ' ' 1 ' 2,5 41 ABOVE LEFT: Mike Suess, Daryl Hohenwarter, and Jim Fellenbaum practice architectural drawing-on the roof?? ABOVE RIGHT: Since it's too early for Paul Servansky, Tim Hoar does the reading for both of them. CENTER LEFT: Nobody told Lou Jackubowski that the Rossmere doesn't stop here anymore. CENTER: Mimi Tomlinson makes a quick stop at her locker at the end of the day. CENTER RIGHT: Hold on to your hat, Pat Witmer! BELOW LEFT: Scott Schulz creates beautiful things amidst all that clutter. BELOW RIGHT: Becky Riley and Steph Rudy move to their next class. 5. 5 41 v L M. rlg 9 4. .4- ml! ,f ' , vfaqmq t . 41, I Wi 6 X .l'X n1I . ,'f'f' .VWH 4 H ' ', '.W, I ,g ,ff N ,IV A I.x ,5n.n Ax Mfr' VI ' 'rr .il I Him - ,,,.., lmnlwfrwnlr , ,v H, f H Q 'r 9 El I Al, M I 'I I 3 R MI -N I I' lg X 1 4 ' 3 'W' I ' ' ',. 1 'Z 1'g'a'1E,n wg f! P1 in it 1 i' hWm ' ali l I in I . I A H nf Fu ww 0 5 ' V 'Y 3 Juniors The juniors experienced a new sense of importance as they achieved the status of the lower bleachers. The freedom of semester electives and free eighth period studies was balanced with the responsibilities of Chemistry experimentation and Driver's Training. These were tempered with the great fun of being a Bleacher Bum and dancing at the Prom. Through good and bad times the juniors realized new maturity and growth. B-24 , ABOVE RIGHT: QROW lj T. Meyer, P. Parks, J. Snyder, IROW 21 J. Bare, K. Griffey, K. Charles, L. Moscony, D, Rund. CENTER LEFT: Curlers in your hair? Shame on you, Anne Simpson! CENTER RIGHT: D. Kirchner, M. Kloidt, C. Englert, B. I-Iimpsl, A, Long, P. Pugliese, T. Dilley. BELOW RIGHT: QROW lj D. Brubaker, P. Roda, J. Sapone, D. Albright. QROW 21 N. Segro, V. Gil- bert, D. Farrell, T, Fulmer, G. Martin. 84 I YW I .2 ,is. ,.. .. mr., s if -ssfiffwii tilaiirg .. 'ggi r K www w 33 -'Alu-4: eww B-101 ABOVE LEFT: 1ROW 'lj K. Schober, S. Salm, S. Welsh, M, Long, lf. Russo, D. MCCaskey, E. Seladones. fROW 21 T. Blefko, K. Espcnsen, M. Pe-dock, D. Pugliese, J. Kirchner, P. Doersom. ABOVE RIGHT: Artists sketch the beauty of the outdoors. CENTER LEFT: QROW lj T. Reilly, E. Strosser. QROW Zj M. Blair, R. Kneisley, L, Quinn, D. Clah. QROW 3j M. Allison, A. Simpson, j. Miller, C. Haefner. BELOW LEFT: QROW lj M. Versprille, W. Pflumm, J, Rettig, P. Kachnoslcie. QROW 21 M. Wire! back, A. Hollister, N. Wiclcenheiser, C. Cainer, J. Burger, E. Barnett, H. Chavez, C. Stumpf. 85 'alll B-115 ABOVE RIGHT: N. Hornig, M. Sheehan, K. Koermer, E. Conklin, T, Glatfelter, L. Amico, Cv. Burie, M. Muldowney, M. Keating, C. White. CENTER RIGHT: M. Sagerer, D. Rife, P. Bornberger, S. Hager, D. Baumann, B. Wendel, C. Schreder, K. Phelan, J. Rachor. BELOW LEFT: QROW U D. Bloom, R. Garner, M. Davis, B. Stengel. QROW 21 M. Stumpf, T, Fellenbaum, M. Kirchner, E. McKenna, C. Evans. BELOW RIGHT: Who is the man that caught the eye of Terrylfulmer? 86 N v Q I B-116 rf, . : EZ lf- ABOVE LEFT: mow 19 K.McLaugh1in M. Coonan, S. Drexler, D. Everts, C. Beck, C. Watson, T. Darrenkamp, T. Finger, E. Woestman, R. Willenbring. QROW 21 W, Stimson, M. Anater, M. Tierney. ABOVE RIGHT: Jeanne Bare's attention is drawn to the speaker. CENTER LEFT: QROW 1, L. Ashby, J. Mirocke. QROW 21 R. Bostick, M. Goldbach, M. Schreder, J. Kemmler, B. Houston, G, Loreto, S. Werhel. BELOW LEFT: CROW lj B. Souders, L, Hanley, C. Rebman, W. Curtin, M. Butz, M. Kirchner, T. Berger. QROW 2, M. Zug, R. Kopf, K. Nachtrab, J, DeHaven, F. Pini, 87 MT. B-120 ABOVE RIGHT: R. Vardaro, R. Wiley, C. Bowers, S. McNee, R. Welsh, T. Madonna, M. Beck, K. Schulz, D. Fix. CENTER LEFT: A. Rowan, R. Nikolaus, G. Durbin, I. Ciasson, A. Howe, C. Schaller, B. Zangari, R. Lattimer, P. Sahd, T. Cosgrove, M. Kemp. BELOW LEFT: B. Shindle, M. Schweiger, S. Fagan, M. Mitten, P. Stuart, M. Tufano, D. Fisher, P. Harnish, A. Souders, M. Buzzendore, K. Weisser. BELOW RIGHT: How could she ever break up with me? wonders Paul Stuart. Vlllf' 88 f J' , 'xx .-fri, 2 , . 43, . . C . ie, nf .if ' 1? . vnif 3 . 1 : . . 5 , Q 1' R 4-KT ,fn afckc' 1 . V , ff' . ' ., H ...A ... -f ' 'L , ?Sii1:'z ?' te- .M K ' . YY f-ff: . I, ' PM 'if 11. f', 1 i '4 W, .n 'Q 1 B-125 ABOVE LEFT: fKNEELINGj P. Eallan, A. Pugliese. QSTANDINGQ T. Ashby, I. Nau, C. Magner, K. Schulz, K. Fisher, M. Carr. CENTER LEFT: mow 13 5. Deller, D. scie- Chitano, M. Hull, L. Brian, M. Strosser. QROW 21 J. Easterbrook, B. Shindle, P. Moore, M. Rampulla, S. Meier. BELOW LEFT: G. Remley, B. Roda, M. Vogel, S. Hauck, T. Kirchner, V. Thompson, E. St. Pierre, K. Trout, P. Gramola. BELOW RIGHT: Vickie Gilbert searches for The Hodgepodge Book. 3 -'H . 5' ' i Vi an 1 515 5' 9 ,Vx . yu J H' rw 3. fir 3 .--- Qf?g71f 9 K.. M' 89 X Q ggqs My H 5 W, Zi 'f Q85-19 -7A B-211 ABOVE LEFT: QKNEELINGJ 5. spidle, L. Misel. QSTANDINGQ P. Cladfelter, D. Kuhn, 1. Gonzalez, T. Shultz, S. Hahn, A. DeBonis, F. Gonzalez, G, Kennett, A. Gall- agher. CENTER LEFT: QKNEELINGJ M. Staab, G. Corraclino. fSTANDINCj D. Par- mer, J. Burger, j. Bitts, R. Walter, G. Pryz- bylkowski, M. Kandolf. QON TOP, J. Ru- pert. CENTER RIGHT: Pat Kachnoskie and Betsy Wendel take a break from studying. BELOW LEFT: M. Walton CB-1011, P. Thompson CB-1203, H, Trinh QB-1013, V. Porta LB-1203, B. Heisey KB-1161 1 B-212 ABOVE LEFT: QROW lj R. Kirch- ner, K. Ganse, D, Carrigan, J. Quito. QROW 21 T. Mowery, T. Albright, M. Lutz. ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Pfeiffer and Steve Young figure out ideas for the Bicentennial. CENTER: T. Shindle, K. Mott, R. Deatrick, 5. Zangari. BELOW: T. Singles, M. Wright, C. Stipe, W. Kalbach, P. Donley, C. Fischer, T,Roehrn. A 'NN' x ,K - '...,:--.. wV'Y Q .., - -i - M A ' s aiil A ,..r ....w ' Q. .ii .N ,-.. ww-h V' TILT ' 'ZR ' 4 .fr J- ,s'?Z3?.:t . ..,....-v-gr- ' .... . K, . .si .V +4 1' A --ii M.-Sr. Q -we . W .. Smgmw 2 i E I A 3 ...- .fi I 1-v-fn. . M-.Sk i f fin . egrrsf, f 4 , fi in t fa .e 1 5' Q., I 3 1 1 me f-A -1 Y Lf' fm.. . HQ? r . A ....r T I' ll Q ig Q : Q ...Q ,V , S. ,.. J. Sophomores With one year under their belts, the Class of '78 tackled tougher subjects and tighter schedules with minimum difficulty. Adjustment the second time around was done without direc- tions to the swimming pool, elevators, or their next class! At the pep rallies, sophs displayed true school spirit as they cheered in unison From the upper deck bleachers on the opposite side. For such great enthusiasm, they were awarded the Foot For Prenzied Fans land dropped it on the way bacldj. C-11 ABOVE: QROW 11 J. Kirchner, P. Doherty, A. Rouf, F. Sahd. QROW 21 E. Bc-secker,E. Glatfelter L. Kegel, T. Diehl, CENTER: S. Smith, G. Mariani, B. Obetz, R. Sourbeer, T. Rieker, B. Dorsey, T. Hohenwarter, I. Brown, R. Freeman. BELOW: A. Mester, E. Meck, L. Consylman, L. Krushinsky, M. Piascinski, P, Love, J. Grannas, M. Feliciano. 1 -- 'ii - 1 gi- 1 -AI - , ' . ,, W :'12:., :.:,, ::-if ggggg-5.5,-5555,,Ii-:gg.5,tg'a!5z-gee:-,Q-we ...... -............ - - ... -3 E-IL:-'E-'Jet-1'2'-E'-E-:':- ui':'-151 rg-g-,,,g,?:1.-2.-..-i':.-2,--gg-,, - 3-E:-:.-:.: ,535-3---ag-a.'-a-.2:..'-::..'::.1:.1 sera----'i' 32':'..'-zrrlf-'i3'2-'2-E .i :::.'-:' 3-.F-j'g-g':-?,1E'E -il:-:EE-I-,'5:':-?.'u-:. -.1552-E EEriE2-:Haig 5:'I-EE-E'EE il sr..-::.-gr-..-A-1-sa--....---- - ---------- wr: ' 1' -'T '1 5' 5 ' i ' i:i-'1 7 C - . ..L.ll.,,,,,,. ,. Q.. , .....--........-......m--4- g------...3g ::?E,-E -........1-..-.- 111 1-nl --1-1? i11.,1,', 111-.11-1 -- - frl . .,.. OLY TRINITY SCHOOL.. COLUMBIA. PA. 93 C-13 ABOVE: M. Kulp, j. Williams, T. Herr, C. Piorentino, K. Sager, L. Dombach, T. Smith, P. Hampton. CENTER: QROW lj Ci. Schmitt, T. Fischer, I. Quinn. QROW 21 I. Going, C. Kelleher, V. Schulz, P. Witek, M. Stewart. BELOW LEFT: QROW lj E. Torres, j. Hollis- ter, D. Brubaker. QROW 21 T. Meyer, B. Dietrich, L. Fagan, I. Meier, L. Boppel, T. Anater, M. Prey. BELOW RIGHT: QROW 13 T. Smith, M. Haefner, Cv. Betz, K. Gallager. QROW 21 D. Cor- bin, E. O'Brien, T. Wagner, K. Bondzinski. .i,,.fv9 X 94 .Q .Q . , we fi A. 5 TX' C-2.6 ABOVE LEFT: M. Gonzalez, j. Garner, S. Mascuch, K. Michael, L. Senkowski, C. Gehris, D. Mitterer, S. Kunkle, E. Kelly, C. Fisher, C. Hager, C. Gonzalez. CENTER LEET: T. Land, L. Hertz, M. Horn, J. Sagerer, M. Dougherty, C. Birk, T. Oleska. CENTER RIGHT: QKNEELINGQ T. Har- rison, K. Michael. QROW 2j M. Moeller, P Pulmer, K. Ranck, J. Brubaker. QROW 3j T. Donley, H. Borsellino, J. Schober. BELOW LEFT: P. Doherty, P. Witek, H. Teausant, and M. Lautsch combine study with fun. X an 95 1' 7 C-102 '3 ABOVE RIGHT: QSEATEDJ P. Snyder, J, Stoffa L. sheuey. QSTANDINGJ s. weieh, s. Darren: kamp, D. I-Iauck, K. Woodall, I. Gegg, I. Stipe CENTER LEFT: CROW lj T. Conner, C. Izzo, M Pugiiese, B. Rearich, M. Torres, L. Matt, B. Blefko E. Graham. QROW 21 A. Moranz, T. Fischer CENTER RIGHT: QKNEELINCI J. Schoplein, J Miller, J. Galie, M. Kuzma. KSTANDINGI M Hohenwarter, T. Burkhardt, K. Gammache, S Dorsey, C. I-Iardnel. BELOW RIGHT: The atten- tion of this sophomore study group is tempora- rily distracted from the business at hand. 96 1 C-104 l . is E l I ABOVE LEET: D. O'Brien, B. Craig, L. Murphy, M. Taglieri, L. Hauck, M. Wolf, L. Cause, J. Weber, J. Borst, T. Martin. ABOVE RIGHT: QROW 11 G. Emig, T. Fis- cher, N. Shindle, K. Tierney. fROW 2j A. McCaskey, T. Boerger, E. Dougherty, M. Flick, S. Graver, J, Inman. CENTER LEFT: QRow lj 1. Joyce, T. Coldbach, K. Welsh. QROW 21 L. Kirchner, D. Spang, J. Caldwell D. Riccio, S. Flynn, C. Landis, V. Bankus. BELOW LEFT: Here comes the bus! BELOW RIGHT: Throw the bums out! v . C-109 ABOVE RIGHT: QROW lj L. Heagy, M. Ganse. IROW 2, P. Krause, N. Payne, R. Landis, P. Stipe, J. Tokarick, J. Giandalia, K. Schlager, C. McFadden, M. Frey, D. Boyd, M. Staab. CENTER RIGHT: T. Schulz KC-Ill, K. Halloran KC-11j, P. Love QC-111, S. Everhart KC-Ill, K. Stackler QC-111. BELOW LEFT: QROW lj S. Eppley, T. McGarrity, B. Olson, J. Hecker, C. Cullinan. QROW 2, M. Lausch, D. Barrett, T. Green, B. Shopf, L. Murse. BELOW RIGHT: Easterbrook, C. Carpenter. CROW 2, I. Brabson, B. Floyd, A. Stone, F. Reisinger, J. judge. QROW 31 K. Woodall, M. Iackubowski. 98 C-123 ABOVE LEFT: QROW lj R. Brill, T. Schmalho- fer, K. Kneisley, 5. Lithgow. QROW 2, E. Rod- riguez, T. Williams, S. Umiker, M. Paulson, B. Bridge, M. Davis, M. Sillner, K. Meley, M. Leanza, CENTER LEFT: QSITTINCQ M, Frey, B. Bolgiano, A. Jennings, J. Glick, N. Koller. QSTANDINGQ M. Greer, J. Henry, A. Bomber- ger, D. Falk, D. Darrenkamp, M. Chalfant. BELOW RIGHT: Everything's coming up roses for Laurie Heagy. BELOW LEET QROW lj C. Fox, QROW 23 J. Beam, B. Emswiler, J. Wanless, I.. Frailey, D. Martin, T. Tafelski, J. Heffel- finger, M. Weber, D. Musser. .1 -' L C-2.10 a A ABOVE RIGHT: S. Kambic, T. Geiger, T. Malone, W. Troy, P. Soto, I. Eichelberger, D, Welsh, D. Yecker, P. Bennett. CENTER LEFT: B. Weisser, R. Crawford, P. Rompalo, T. Com- mero, T. Cunningham, E. Kemmler, B. Freiler, I. Cunningham. CENTER RIGHT: QROW lj J. Weisser, J. Gallagher, J. Geib, J. Meck, M. Scheuchenzuber. QROW 21 V. Durbin, I. Otto, G. Broome, C, Anderson, T. Hiesey. BELOW RIGHT: Is Annice McCaskey really that studious? 100 -215 ABOVE LEFT: QKNEELINGJ K. Pelizzi, M. Bomberger. QSTANDINGJ E. Taglieri, L. Kane, J. Christian, R. Smith, D. DeBonis, M. Merinsky, R. DeHaven, D. Uzupis. CENTER LEFT: QSEATEDJ K. Darrenkamp G. Longenecker, B. Welsh, D. Berndt. QSTANDINGJ M. Pautler, M. Hinnenkamp S. Brockie, B. Weaver, N. Madonna, D. Heiland, S. Kerek, L. Stephan, J. Fulgi- niti. BELOW LEFT: QKNEELINGJ R. Maz- zeo, L. Stevens, M. Youtz, B. Erkins, J. Rosello. QSTANDINCJ H. Teausant, E. Free, M. Hager, B. Novajosky. BELOW RIGHT: Sophs find time between cracking the books for a hearty lunch break. 149 101 Freshmen The Class of 1979 met the challenge of high school with confused smiles as they stumbled down unfamiliar halls with stacks of books. The Freshmen were more than slightly perplexed as they encountered the new rigors of phys- ical education or algebra. However, dis- order was not the only thing prevalent among Freshmen. Their dedication to the school showed when they led in candy sales and when they merited the spirit award. Sporting events were well attended by the Frosh. By mid-year it was evident that the Class of 1979 was another great class. D-14 ABOVE RIGHT: A. Stuart, E. Becker, R. Berlot, T. Bloom, H. Blefko, G. Bostick, B. Battaglia, S. Besecker, V. Amico. CEN- TER RIGHT: QROW 1j C. Braas, C. Aten, E. Landis, D. Guzman, D. Banzhof. QROW 21 E. Becker, M. Brabson, G, Brown. BE- LOW RIGHT: QROW lj D. Zangari, N. Bell, C, Brandt, T. Aichele, D. Berger. QROW 21 E. Bell, C. Anderson, J. Bridge, S.Borchick. 'I02 D-Z3 E :: pl . .2. ,a....-- Z ABOVE LEFT: TOM Aichele and Leslie Hanley examine their discovery as Norman Bell looks on. ABOVE RIGHT: R. Costello, H. Eavanson, C. Burie, B. Buehler, C. Darrenlcamp, M. Burns, M. Cosgrove, I. Donaldson, T. Casner, 1. Butz, K. Costello, A. Eckenrode. BELOW LEFT: QROW 11: K. Dean, M. Dommel, B. Culp. QROW 21 T. Cl'1iffriller,j. Curtin. QROW 31 J. Curtis, G. Carello. QROW 41 A. Deller, B. Coccio. QROW SJ C. Dilley. BELOW RIGHT: K. Duschl, C. Divido, W. Cruz, J. Darrenkamp, W. Butler, J. Carter, E. Dar- renkamp, A. Corradino, M. Chavez. 103 -2.5 ABOVE RIGHT: QROW lj L. Groff, P. Fuhrman, K. Hahn, M. Ferguson. IROW 2j J. Gorlaski, G. Gerz, D. Gerber, T. Frailey, B. Gainer. CEN- TER RIGHT: E. Frey, D. Fix, I. Glah, D. Emswiler, B. Groff, R. Groff, E. Elslager, T. Fellenbaum, V. Eck- man, B. Finger, A. Garner. BELOW LEFT: D. Gusic, J. Evans, W. Gil- bert, J. Gascot, B. Gras, S. Floyd, P. FitzGerald, J. Fulmer, M. Grab, N. Grimm, T. Fulginiti, BELOW RIGHT: Geanie Frey hurries to beat the bell. D-103 ABOVE LEFT: V. Lapham, M. Kelleher, C. Landis, T. Hauck, P. Hin- nenkamp, V. Kalbach, 1. Herzog, C. Hassara. ABOVE RIGHT: QROW lj C. Houck, S. Huegel, E. Inshetski, A. Hagan. QROW 23 P. Landis, J. Joline, P. Kilpatrick, B. Hood, 5. Hull. BELOW LEI-T: QROW lj J. Hertz, T. Hartman, L. Hanley. QROW 21 T. Judge, M. Herr, S. Hol- lister, T. Hamish. QROW 31 C. Kruika, S. Koppenhafer. BELOW RIGHT: The camera spies on Teresa Hartman as her mind floats off into dreamland. D-112 I ABOVE RIGHT: QROW 1, M. Malone, T. Manno, M. Martin, B. Martin, J. McCul- lough. QROW 21 C. Kneizys, J. Kauffman, D. Kirchoff, T. Marks, A, Mariani. CENTER RIGHT: B. Long, D. Kemmler, T. Kambic, T. Krall, T. Macrina, R. Linsler, P. Tarallo, R. Krushinski, S. Kirchner, T. Lautsch, P. Mastromatteo. BELOW RIGHT: T. Ma- donna, T. Kruschinsky, K. Laukaitis, T Martin, M. Leanza, I.. Koch, M, Pfahl, W Kasel, J. Long, J. Kirchner, T. Kuntz. 106 D-122 ABOVE LEFT: mow ip 5. Miller, P. Mowrer, L. Mow- ery. QROW 21 S. Michael, N. Morris, H. Morales, C. Me- lendez, H, Montanez, C. Mi- haliak, T. Rieker, D. Mon- geau. QROW 31 S. Novaclc, P. Miller, J. Murphy. CEN- TER LEFT: mow 13 K, Mill- house. QROW zp W. Mc- Donald, A. Meier, J. Mester, J. Moeller. QROW 3, J. O' Donnell, N. Perez, A. Moore, D. Mitterer, P. Meley, E. McNee, C. Nicklaus. BE- LOW LEFT: P. Nikolaus, K. Reilly, M. Ostrowski, J. O' Brien, W. Rebman, I. Miller, M. Poillon, B. Preperato, D. Negron. BELOW RIGHT: Rick Welsh ID- 2145 car- ries traditional Freshman paraphenalia. 'lil D-12.4 ABOVE RIGHT: K. Ressel, L. Rupert, L. Ruth, J. Quinn, T. Rohrer, A. Rivera, E. Rhinier, M. Rivera, S. Roden, J. Mikula. CENTER RIGHT: E. Riley, C. Schreder, J. Roehm, J. Moranz, C. Rowan, R. Rife, K. Rottmund, M. Rufe, J. Pryzbylkowski, M. Scheuchenzuber, M. Riccio. BELOW LEFT: I can be very friendly! BELOW RIGHT: A. Schmalhofer, A. Rutherford, B. Sahel, M. Roda, M. Pugliese, K. Rund, R. Russell, H. Schmalhofer, C. Rearich, L. Schulz. 5.6 LQLLLLLC3 Q N DB ICI IKSOUDICGNOI 108 z I -206 ABOVE LEFT: J. Shepps, H, Sierra, 1. Snyder, S. Standish, J. Schoeplein, K. Shenlc, E. Soto, P. Smith, J. Sheehy, M. Schweitzer. CENTER LEFT: M. Schlager QD-2063, J. O'Brien QD-1223, A. Roda QD-1241, K. Allison QD-141. CENTER RIGHT: Souders, S. Souders, M. Seidle, P. Shelley, L. Strosser, B, Schuppert, G. Stetler. BELOW LEFT: QROW IJ Smoker, J. Shelton, M. Snyder. QROW Zj M. Stoffa, E. Smith, R. St. Denis, B. Serina, K. Stengel, M. Stover. BELOW RIGHT: Bill McDonald takes advantage of a few quiet moments in the library. 33 'ZR it 2 5' M i n 'E ,pil L- ' an Q ' S if ,.,,,.....,-W -' 'S' ,... - 109 D-214 L s IE Q! 5' iiiiiiiigliflel t gy -. . 1 i L ABOVE RIGHT: G. Wanless, A. Trout, I. Yeaglin, M. Stauffer, S. Tokarick, S. Zangari, M. Zangari, T. Versprille, B. Suess, L. Wag- ner, B. Stumpf, K. Vitale. CENTER LEFT: Sampson CGuy Eavensonj and Goliath QRay Krushinskij go at it during lunch. CENTER RIGHT: QROW 11 I. Suess, J. Tignanelli, K. Weaver, K. Sturgis. QROW 21 J. Wettig, B, Winters, P. Wittensoldner, K. Stum, I. Tor- res. BELOW RIGHT: L. Zuzu, E. Zaleskie, E. Woestman T She 5 R. White, A Wil- , . pp , . liams, P. Tufano, S. Toniolo, P. Wiker, A. Tor- res, K. Wickenheiser, N. Velazquez. 110 it fu f ,wg 3 lx 29 Z' 2 A in , us... .W l ,. , Q, ,A , . P N SiSi.S fs 1 Q- V ' .tw 1 'JYWW L .J 5 4, ii? 9.11 ?l. L B Y Tradesmen Learn Skills Not all students pursued the academic type of education. Some attended the Vocational-Technical schools located in Mt. joy, Willow Street, and Browns- town. Carpentry, floriculture, masonry, and cosmetology were but a few of the many trades offered at these schools. Practical experience in these various trades was provided by actual on-the- job training through the CO-OP pro- gram. This program enabled seniors to work to gain more skill in their cho- sen careers. SN W mm s t, ABOVE LEFT: Gina Corradino, Linda Misel, and Colleen Spidle pick fresh flowers for their arrangements. CENTER LEFT: Valerie Durbin submits her hand for a manicure by Theresa Heisey. CENTER RIGHT: Electrial technicians Jeff Guito, Dan Carrigan, Tom Albright, and Tony DeBonis practice proper wiring techniques. BELOW LEFT: Greg Pryzbylkowski and Mitch Lutz set up a printing job. BELOW RIGHT: Tom Schultz shows his skill in bricklaying. 111 ABOVE LEFT: Dave Rineer and Tony Geiger practice spray-painting a stool. ABOVE CENTER: The machine shop lathe offers no resistance to Phil Glatfelter. ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Scheuchenzuber and Ed Kemmler work carefully with hot metal. CENTER LEFT: Today a dog house, tomorrow the world, says Tim Cunningham to Tony Commero. CENTER RIGHT: Keith Sturgis and Duane Faul don't let the diligence of Paul Eichelberger distract them! BELOW RIGHT: Joanne Cater- bone and Lisa Tearney sample Barry Mc- Comsey's and Carl Michael's salad. 112 ' wil 47 ' :Iwata W 9, My - ,, ,sw we ...mangas ABOVE LEFT: George Dun- can repairs a broken wind- shield. ABOVE RIGHT: Geoff Broome and Janice Otto set type prior to printing. CENTER LEFT: Scott Parmer, Tom Roehm, and John Meck know the tricks of the car- penter's trade. CENTER RIGHT: Watch out, Dave Long, don't hit your thumb! BELOW LEET: A bright light aids Eric Wickenheiser in checking a blueprint. BELOW RIGHT: Electrical mainte- nance absorbs the attention of Jack Gallagher, Dave Yecker, and Pedro Soto. 113 L my 4'X Qr k k, O 9039, 60000 pooooszf gQo:0s Y 49 fbi 1V Council Urges Student Involvement Attempting to involve as many individuals as possible, Student Council sponsored activities which were open to all. Along with traditional car washes and bake sales, a label- saving drive challenged each student to assist his school. In- terested students were encouraged to unveil their creativity by brightening up the halls, both in Spirit Week and for the Yule Season. The 1975 Homecoming weekend proved to be one ofthe best on record. Council also sponsored other dances throughout the year. Student Council recognized that the essence of any school is its students, the success or failure of any project depends entirely upon their cooperation. With dedication, Council ably tapped these resources. ABOVE RIGHT GENERAL OFFICERS CROW lj Secretary Lou Ann Groff Vice Pres ident Jeff Boyer QROW 21 President Joe Cas sidy Treasurer Mary Glah CENTER LEFT SENIOR SENATORSJ Frey R Kingcaid S Rudy S Schulz S Standish R Ressel R. Schober E. Schaller D. Williams K. P11- lion J. Musser. CENTER RIGHT: SENIOR OFFICERS President Mike Fix Secretary Sue Kirchner. BELOW RIGHT: FRESHMAN OFFICERS Secretary Claire Rowan, Presi- dent Brian Sahd. T16 1 Qi'-'Q annum: :annum nuns-usp. num-.1 annum. M . Y IL nk? H if . if f 4 X. A. 'Y -1 vii., 'f f' , ew -e 45' ABOVE LEFT: SOPHOMORE OFFI- CERS Secretary Nancy Madonna, President Kim Darrenkamp. A- BOVE RIGHT: ERESHMAN SEN- ATORS M. Pfahl, S. Miller, S. Besecker, M. Riccio, W. Suess, R. Groff, J. Curtin, P. Shelley. CEN- TER LEFT: JUNIOR SENATORS M, Davis, R, Stengel, J. Kirchner, P. Glatfelter, T. Berger, A. Simp- son, C. Stank, D. Brubaker, M. Zuzu, W. Curtin, D. Scicchitano. BELOW LEFT: SOPHOMORE SENATORS fROW lj M. Weber, P. Krause. QROW 21 D. Musser, L. Ganse. QROW 3D K. Schlager, K. Bondzin- ski, L. Senkowski, QROW 41 T. Goldbach, E, Besecker, J. Galie. BELOW RIGHT: JUNIOR OP- FICERS President Peter Sahd, Sec- retary Mary Schweiger. 3' ' Jah! F Q r 7 I' al? 'fm' .. , M1 . . .-.., ,.,,, ,,,, Y M, .. Q , 1? if uf 4 fha Pride Powers Band Mark time 8! Step 2,3,4, forward march . . . ! moved the band toward greater precision and sound. Pride pre- vailed in this spirited group as the band successfully maneuvered pre-game or half-time performances. Directed by Mr. McCaskey, the band also per- formed in parades or played for basket- ball games. A major non-musical en- deavor of the band was a concerted ef- fort to raise 530,000 for new uniforms and tubas. Fund raisers ran the gamut from crocheted Christmas decorations to weekly bingo. This year was the first for participation in the Tournament of Bands in Wilmington, Delaware. Hard hours of practice earned this group a well-deserved second place. ABOVE RIGHT: SAXOPHONES QROW lj W. Schuppert, L. Frailey, Jflfulginiti. QROW 2, E. Glatfelter,J. Garner. CROW 3D J.Shepps, B. Welsh, J. Brabson. CENTER RIGHT: PERCUSSION QROW 11 L. Novajosky, C. Rebman, M. Brian, J. Judge, E. Woestman, R. Berlot, M. Brabson. QROW 21 L. Stevens, L. Quinn, G. C1ilroy,I. Galie, B. Danz, M. Allison, K. Madl, B. Russell, J. Zieg- ler. BELOW LEFT: FLUTES QROW 'lj L. Stros- ser, D. Farrell, M. Fedock, E. McKenna. QROW 21 R. Brady, K. Kerek, A. Garner. BELOW RIGHT: TUBAS P. Mester, T. Singles, T. Boerger, M. Gee- sey, T. Pugliese. 118 ABOVE LEFT: BARITONES J. Borst, L. Heagy, C. Anderson, T. Frailey. CENTER LEFT: The band and drill team produce another fine per- formance on a cold, windy day. BELOW LEFT: CLARINETS QROW 11 D. Uzupis, K. Borst, J. Hecker, J. Bare, L. Brian, D. Martin, R. Bostick. QROW 2, M. Pautler, E. Bell, M. Frey, A. Mes- ter, N. Grimm, I. O'Donnell, E. Seladones, M. Coonan. KROW 31 M. Pugliese, T. Anater, P. Hampton, D. McCaskey, C. White. BELOW RIGHT: Mimi Tomlinson and Pat Witmer lead the band and drill team with pride. 119 ABOVE LEFT: TROMBONES QROW lj J. Meck, M. Staab, R. White, B. Thomas. QROW 21 T. Smith, M. Kandolf, E. Mester, J. Quinn. QROW 31 T. Marks, G. Bostick. ABOVE RIGHT: The band entertains at half-time. CENTER RIGHT: The Pep Band motivates fans and team. BELOW LEFT: For Mike Brabson the beat goes on. BELOW RIGHT: I-IORNS T. Kelleher, P. Tufano, J. Uzu- pis, M. Martin, T. Cosgrove, T. Martin, B. Woestman. 120 ...-5 K -. ABOVE LEFT: zND EDITION QROW lj G. Gerz, M. Brabson, M. Kuzma, P. Tufano. QROW 2j J. Heclcer, j. Sheldon, J. DeHaven, K. Koer- mer, A. McCaslcey, S. Rettig, M. Staab. ROW 31 G. Bosticlc, M. Pautler, j. Shepps, D. Herzog, W. Kasel, M. Paulson, M. Geesey, T. Marks. ABOVE RIGHT: MANAGERS QROW lj K. Sager, D. Mitterer. QROW 23 L. Consylman, E. Kelly, M. Youtz, M. Iackubowski. CENTER LEFT: ROSSMEN QSEATEDJ L. Prailey, D. Mc- Caskey, B. Emsweiler. QSTANDINCQ P. Mes- ter, B. Welsh, G. Gilroy, M. Kandolf, B. Stim- son, T. Singles, T. Pugliese, T. Smith, I. Gar- ner, B. Thomas, J. Fulginiti, E. Mester, J. Meclc, M. Tomlinson, P. Witmer, W. Schuppert, J. Brabson. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Music Man does his thing. BELOW RIGHT: The Concert Band produces another harmonious Christmas concert. 5 .,,, ,.-1 121 il f 1 ' Eg ,f , 331 J A fig , Ll X A, 5 'fr iv 'vs 1.1.- ..,T... 2, LW,,. Chorus Hits Right Note The Chorus, under the leadership of Miss Sobkowiak, was involved in Dis- trict Chorus as well as Diocesan Chorus. For the first time the Chorus also par- ticipated in the Elizabethtown Chorus Festival. Keyed with success the Chorus exuded its superb singing skills at the annual Christmas and Spring concerts as well as during community Masses. Enthused by the challenge of continual music-making, the Chorus sponsored a light bulb sale to purchase new risers. Through choral singing the Chorus members offered pleasure to others while gaining it for themselves. ABOVE LEFT: D. O'Brien, T. judge, M. Gainer, W. Suess, K. Espensen, D. Scicchitano. CENTER LEFT: K. Comins, A. Willenbring, L. Boppel, A. Tignanelli, L. Craig, M. Rivera, M. Rufe, K. Stengel, A. Stuart, M. Willenbring, A. Ruof, E. Graham. BELOW LEFT: QROW 11 A. Rowan, C. Kneizys, P. Snyder. CROW 21 W. Stumpf, A. Meier, B. Erkens, J. Stumpf, C. Cullinan, A. Davis, M. Raspa, F. Mastromatteo. BELOW RIGHT: A. Deller, T. Green, J. Glah, T. Herr, C. Rowan, H. Sierra. 123 Rain Dampens Homecoming '75 Despite rumors of the second deluge, loyal Cru- sader fans and alumni donned rain gear to mark Homecoming '75, Friday night a drenching rain and muddy field hindered Catholic s efforts to beat Cedar Crest Saturday night saw Ann Judge crowned Homecoming queen while couples danced to the sound of Prelude to Morning Sunday dawned cloudy but DRY, and the Junior Senior girls pow der puff game proved riotous as the girls battled to a 6 6t1e K! 'l'1' Q6 lk 'wa Myer' ABOVE RIGHT: The 1975 Homecoming Queen, Ann Judge, is crowned by the retiring queen, Monica Curtin. CENTER LEFT: Ron Brill and Colleen Gehris take a break during the Home- coming Dance. CENTER RIGHT: Jeanne Musser and Mike McDonald enjoy a rousing good time. BELOW RIGHT: 1975 HOMECOMING COURT QSEATEDJ Ann Judge, Beth Ruof, Anne Kauf- fman, QSTANDINGJ Lou Ann Groff, Ellen Schal- ler, Linda Glah, Cathy Jennings, Mimi Tom- linson, Jeanne Musser, Lois Sullenberger. 124 l f ' my - - A I.. A h L a X. Fi T .if- jig. 1.5, :gt , . oi ez . :'W s N no t. 1 K fi ABOVE LEFT: Prelude to Morn- ing provides good dance music. ABOVE RIGHT: Stimulating table talk does not distract Leah Mos- cony from the photographer. CEN- TER LEFT: These happy seniors insist they are ffl as they go into half-time with a 6-0 lead. BELOW LEFT: Mimi Tomlinson outruns the juniors for more yardage. BE- LOW RIGHT: Ellen Senkowski for six?! will Q . . .i F ' 5 gag? +Q,4f5?'9Y' JR ' V - ' V ffm W 1 - V as :fi 'v'H, L , F ' K Q-El' . ,,,V ! . , . 1 E x fm gg If , u 1 I . L . 1 . wi' ,. X '. . 's , s ' H gl A , 1 er - ' .21 . rm' lt if ,, ,Q .... , 4 Ji I g , 3 n' W , f ' , ' -A l ::'l . M..- . f 'Mm ,i if 2 :V s ' ., W 125 Historians Mark Bicentennial During a history-conscious year the Junior Historians involved themselves in the Bicentennial fervor. In an effort to give Lancastrians a sense of history, this group developed a video tape presentation of historical downtown Lancaster LCHS students participated in a photo contest focused on local landmarks. The Junior Historians major fund-raising project, Battle of the Bands, earned money for Bicentennial trips to Williamsburg and New York ABOVE RIGHT: mow 13 G. Free, c Quinn, S. Young. QROW 21 Mr. Weeks L. Glah, C. Jennings, M. Frey. UPPER CENTER: QROW 1, J. Beam, K. Meley M. Ganse, T. Schmalhofer, P. FitzGerald E. Prey, D, Glah. QROW 21 L, Bounds E. Free, L. Kegel, P. Meyer, S. Umiker B. Obetz, D. Fisher, T. Tafelski, K. Hallo ran. LOWER CENTER: QROW lj A Long, K. Meyer, L. Craig, L. Murphy D. Brubaker, D. Riccio, M. Wolf, P Krause, K. Darrenkamp, M. Chalfant QROW 21 D. Brubaker, M. Prey, K Espensen, J. Battaglia, M. Davis, R Lattimer, M. Butz, J. Kirchner, I, Cos grove, T. Zane, S. Meier, J. Dorgan, C Izzo. BELOW LEFT: QROW lj J. Weber A. Jennings, M. Lautsch, D. Corbin, P Stipe. QROW 21 L. Kane, L. Hauck, S Dorsey, B. Bolgiano. BELOW RIGHT QROW 11 L. Groff, L. Fagan, S. Kirchner T. Dougherty, S. FitzGerald, A. Whitman I. Prey, T. Burkhardt, E. Szwabowicz gif QROW 2, K. Emig, C, Campion, I. Morris B. Ruof, K. Bell, I. Musser, E. Schaller E. Michalik, M. Lawson, K. Pillion, M. Fix, P. Glatfelter, E. Glatfelter, M. Hager. 126 Clubs Qffer Service The members of the Hostess Club showed their hospitality within the school by entertaining new students. They also provided the faculty with refreshments after lectures and meet- ings. Their welcome for all guest speakers was warm and thoughtful. Their main project, however, centered around the Bicentennial theme as they made costumes and different dishes depicting some of the eras of United States history. They also hosted the guests of the Whitehall Conva- lescent Home and the Mennonite Qrphanage. The Chapel Aides kept the chapel in its excellent condition. They dusted, vacuumed, and prepared the chapel for Masses, prayer services, and private devotions. ABOVE LEFT: CHAPEL AIDES M. Lichty, B. Sheldon, J. Carey, 1. Morris, S. Kirchner, S. Bitts, A. Kauffman, E. Szwabowicz. CENTER LEFT: HOSTESS CLUB K. Stone, A. Tunis, B. Sheldon, M. Cotchen, R. Seroski, L. Glah, J. Carey serve M. Mitten. BELOW LEFT: HOSTESS CLUB QSEATEDJ A. Whitman, T. Dougherty, K. Pillion, P. Parks, G. Free, C. Jennings. QSTAND- INCQ J. Dietz, K. Schreck, L. Craig, M. Wagner. 127 ,ii Honor Society Nurtures Leaders Membership in the National Honor Society remained a much coveted goal among the academically inclined. The St. Thomas Aquinas Chapter of the NHS inducted only that small per- centage of students from the Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior classes who met the four-fold requirement of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. The annual induction ceremony re-affirmed the high scho- lastic standards of LCHS and offered the student body an opportunity to honor its scholars. awi'x'f.a E ABOVE RIGHT: CROW lj E. Mester, M. MC- Donald, J. Navitsky. QROW 2j M. Glah, E. Sen- kowski, S. Bitts, S. Kirchner, C. Campion. CENTER LEFT: QROW 11 T. ruhfman. mow zp K. Pillion, T. Zane, A. Whitman, C. Quinn, J. Musser. CENTER RIGHT: J. Uzupis, R. Shelley, M. Preparato, M. Schulz, M. Stephan, I. Berlot, J. Konrad, G. Rudy, 1. Rottmund, L. Stetter, R. Kingcaicl, A. Willenbring. BELOW RIGHT: .ROW lj C. Schaller, S. Werhel, C. White. QROW 21 M. Hull, R. Lattimer, M. Davis, R. Stengel, R. Willenbring, D. Scicchitano, T. Berger. 128 Health Club Members Probe Medical Futures Blood pressure, taken? Finger bandaged? Tempera- ture rising? were concerns of the Health Careers Club members as they probed medical futures. This club made students aware of the varied fields of service in medical training. Under the direction of Mrs. Marschka, the club visited Kiefer Home, General Hospital, and the E-town Crippled Childrens Hospital. While there, the members toured physical therapy units as well as the more traditional areas of hospital service. When the club was not involved in field trips, it viewed films on medical careers or attended lectures by those already on the job in the medical world. - ABOVE LEI-T: QROW lj I. Hollister, K. Haas, C. Butler. QROW 27 K. Kelleher, V. Ganse, T. Gehris, B. Bridge. CENTER LEFT: mow ip L. Giah, M. Strosser, J. Konrad, A. judge. QROW Zj M. Tomlinson, T. Dairenkamp, S. Drexler, S. Werhel, V. Schulz. CENTER RIGHT: F. Russo, C. Campion, L. Groff, E. Schaller, S. Ganse, B. Ruof, BELOW LEFT: QROW ll Mrs. Marschka, K. Schreck, J, Shelton, K. Griffey. QROW 21 D. Young, R. Russo, L, Stetter, M. Schulz. Rosmarian Salutes Bicentennial Arnerica's Bicentennial year afforded the ROSMARIAN a rare opportunity to record the Spirit of '76 in the Class of '76. Salutes to the nation's birthday proliferated as clubs and classes marked this once-in-a-life-time occurrence. The ROSMARIAN reflected this patri- otic ferver in copy and photos. A ROSMARIAN-style call-to-arms pro- duced good layouts and a highly suc- cessful patron drive. Deadlines appeared all too quickly but the staff of the ROSMARIAN '76 met the challenge with a book that salutes Bicentennial '76. ABOVE RIGHT: QKNEELINGJ Uzupis, K. Ohrel, M. Lichty. QSTANDINGQ C. Schmalhofer, R. Zangari, C. Souders, 1. Rottmund, R, Free, C. Jennings. CENTER LEFT: Editor-in-chief Maria Schulz works hard to produce a great yearbook. CENTER RIGHT: I. Silverthorn, M. Shaub, E. Michalik, M. Goldbach, R. Shelley, S. Sawyer, K. Emig, J. Uzupis, E. Szwabowicz. BELOW RIGHT: QROW lj S. Umiker, R. Shelley, L. Craig, E. Michalik. QROW 23 L. Kegel, B. Bolgiano, D. Boyd. 130 .nnmfaxiv pw' l 1.3 V KW?-l . QV A fi L' I U-X-ie-L' M., 'cr I. M' 2 1 ABOVE LEFT: QSEATEDJ D. Brubaker, J, Berlot, L. Craig. QSTANDINGJ K. Schober, B. Bolgiano, L. Kane, L. Ganse, L. Murphy. ABOVE RIGHT: J. Silverthorn, B. Obetz, M. Lautsch, B. Novajosky, M. Greer, L, Eagan, E. Schaller. CENTER LEFT: QSEATEDQ M. Hohenwarter, D. Fischer, K. Emig, M. Cucuzella, V. Schulz. QSTAND- INGQ E. Free, S. Everhart, A. Jennings. CENTER RIGHT: K. Darrenkamp, C. Rebman, L. jackubowski, L. Hanley, A. Souders, S. Brockie. BELOW LEFT: QKNEELINGJ D. Everts. QSTANDINGJ E, Szwabowicz, I. Morris, A. Bomberger, J. Beam, P. Witek, C. Gehris, M. Hager, M. Strosser, M. Sickler, K. Griffey, S. Graver. 131 Rambler Activates Ideas Sparks flew from the pens of RAMBLER editors as they gathered information selected for publication in the RAMBLER. A student participation section was formed whereby students could cast votes in an effort to identify a teacher from a childhood photograph. Bits and Pieces was again a popular feature, as it brought smiles of recog- nition to many faces through its personal insights into comical situations. Keeping the student body informed was the goal of the RAMBLER writers, and under the skillful and concerned guidance of Sister Marie Manuel, it did just that. . E X1 ABOVE RIGHT: Editor-in-chief Mary Beth Wagner files data for future publi- cation. CENTER: Page Editors M.B. Wagner, D. Zankl, K. Jennings, A. Simpson. BELOW RIGHT: S. Tokarick, I. Murphy, C. Schaller, M. Lichty, M.T. Versprille, I.. Glah. 132 fm cy +1 ,1..,...--- - I F 9 ? L . 4 s J? A an N , ,f I 0 Qi Sxddix .1-- 2 ABOVE LEFT: QSEATEDJ K. Meyer. QSTANDINGJ 1, Kirchner, M. Bingham, R. Kingcaid, T. Zane, C Kneisyzs. ABOVE RIGHT: QSEATEDQ E. Szwabowicz, QSTANDINCQ T. Dougherty, A. Whitman, R. Russo, S. Fitz' Gerald, S. Sawyer, M. Braas, M. Goldbach, K. Ohrel. CEN- TER: K. Schreck, R. Zan- gari, E, Michaiik, P. Crea mer. BELOW LEFT: QSEAT- EDT L. Craig. QSTAND- lNCj J. Cassidy, E. Schal- ier, J. Hecker, A. Pugliese, M. Chavez. 133 ,. ,i Library Aides C-ain Profitable Experience The Library Aides, under the careful supervision of Sister Benigna, learned the skills a good librarian needs. Among these skills were checking out books and filing them, delivering films, and helping students find the books and magazines they needed. The 45 Library Aides worked in the library during their study and lunch periods providing a necessary service to both faculty and students. ABOVE RIGHT: QKNEELINCQ M. Versprille, T. Kruschinsky, M. Walton, T. Hartman. QSTANDINGQ B. Sheldon, J. Carey, M. Poillon, I. Sheldon, T. Cosgrove, M. Felizzi, L. Mowery, C. Wiker, V. Gilbert, C. Fischer, J. Glah. CENTER LEFT: fKNEELINGj B. schuppm, M. Greer. QSTANDINGJ C. Martin, M. Hershey, B. Welsh, D. Farrell, J. Smoker. CENTER RIGHT: QSITTINGJ R. Nikolaus, M. Iackubowski, P. Love, L. Stephan, T. Land. QSTANDINGJ B. Emsweiler, M. Versprille, M. Sagerer, C. Schaller, P. Parks, G. Burie, M. Fedock, T. Darrenkamp, B. Himpsl, L. Shelley. BELOW RIGHT: A. Tunis, K. Kirchner, M. Tomlinson, R. Seroski, L. Rebman, J. Deitz, A. Davis, M. Stephan. 134 Secretarial Club Exhibits Talents The Secretarial Club was under the direction of Sister Marcia Marie. The club members themselves actually organ- ized all the activities throughout the year. The girls researched the various aspects of being a secretary and produced skits. A luncheon was planned and spon- sored by the participants. They also watched films to become acquainted with the requirements needed in their future jobs. The activities of the Secretarial Club definitely cultivated leadership and developed a sense of responsibility in the members. ABOVE LEFT: J. Deitz, J. Fischer, C. Rebman, K. Emig. CENTER LEFT: L. Lapham, C. Hershey, C. Rebman, M. Cotchen, M. Tomlinson, B. Riley, J. Rottmund, J. Pegoretti, C. McEvoy, A. Meck, S. McGeehan. BELOW LEFT: J. Frey, R. Zangari, C. Dancause, M. Braas, S. Emmerich, K. Borst. BELOW RIGHT: B. Sheldon, K. Stone, C. Lowe, P. Cremer, B. Smith, K. Bermel, A. Roda, M. Yeaglin, K. Ohrel. fMA'w,,,,,...... 135 Seniors Show I-low They Run Did the audience see a man passing through in a pair of striped boxer shorts? Improbable? Yes! Impossible? No, as See I-low They Run delighted all comers with its mad-cap humor. All possible hilarious mishaps occurred to the Rev. Lionel Toope and his American wife, Penelope, at their Mer- ton-Curn-Middlewick vicarage. The Seniors provided the necessary talent both on stage and behind the scenes. On closing night Seniors agreed the play's the thing to see how they run. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Toope fAnne Kauffman! foils Miss Skillon's Uoanne Morrisj plan for seducing Rev. Toope Uohn Navitskyj. CEN- TER LEFT: Mrs, Toope adjusts the collar of the newly ordained Clive Winton Uoe Cassidyj. CENTER RIGHT: Ida 1Mary Glahj helps the Bishop of Lox Uack Stumpfj into a comfortable seat. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Stengel, A. Kauffman, E. Sen- kowski, J. Dorgan, J. Navitsky, J. Cassidy, M. Glah, S. Rudy, T. Fuhrman discuss technical aspects of See How They Run. 136 5 ,X ?'u . if E QW' mi X .X-L Forensics Encourages Articulation Participation in forensic activities enabled students to develop skill in public speaking. Forensics Club mem- bers developed finesse in thinking on their feet through extemp and debate. They tried their hand at persuading or informing an audience. The more dra- matically inclined interpreted poetry, prose, or short drama selections. The one-act play competition provided an opportunity to expand thespian talents. Numerous competitions assured that these speakers proved their newly ac- quired poise. ABOVE RIGHT: J. Smoker, I.. Shelley, R. Shelley, C. Kneizys, C. Quinn, C. White. CENTER RIGHT: C, Quinn, R. Shelley, A. Willenbring, S. Werhel, S. Marie Hubert. BELOW Ll:ri: K. Comins, I.. Mott, A. Willenbring. BELOW RIGHT: S. Werhel, I.. Kane, I.. Faggan, D. O'Brien. 138 ' I 'Wi 2 'gg I., ,.. ml 5 Pff7'4 -try g V Y--N... ..... Art Club Decorates School The Art Club contributed to the suc- cess of the Senior Play and the Musical by donating its services to create the props and scenery for these productions. Yuletide decorations helped to ignite and spread Christmas spirit. Field trips to art-related exhibits aided in broaden- ing the artistic horizons and talents of these young artists. ,al . . - 5513? ' K E.. esr E W 5 as fi S K Q ABOVE LEI-T: M. Chalfant, E. Zangari, M. Vers- prille. CENTER LEFT: H. Chavez, R. Morrison, C. Perry. CENTER RIGHT: T. Darrenkamp, S. Drexler, G. Longenecker, M. Sagerer. BELOW LEFT: Erin St.Pierre tries her hand at silkscreen while fellow artists observe her technique. 139 r Chessmen Stress Strategy Mental gymnastics in the form of Chess maneuvers offered a mind-eX- panding challenge for LCHS Chessmen. Throughout their fifth year in the Lancaster-Lebanon Chess League, these avid players proved persistent. Care- ful planning and logical thinking were targets during the fall practices. The pay-off came when competitions began in November and LCI-IS stymied op- ponent after unsuccessful opponent. 1 ,,.,,,, .1 1 f ,.. 'A . I' ABOVE RIGHT: CI. Rudy, I. Roux, S. Tokarick, R. Lattimer, E. lnshetski. CENTER LEFT: Pat Don- ley knows concentration means a successful Chess match. CENTER RIGHT: S. Eppley, P. Shelley, M. Chavez, R. Willenbring. BELOW RIGHT: B. Culp, M. Chavez, E. Wickenheiser, I. Murphy. 140 M ,,., ' t V h. THX, . ,.4 a-,.5.s+H U . S I .gm my .,,. ..n.n.,i..il l 'W B' . Q. ,ff .6 '4 , I K 'f K , .gf 'ff fo 9,0 4,0 rl f' X . ' ' f N Q y.,f!fx.f X . , rgwmyl XQQOI ego, E43 , 4f,'i:,V ste sfo 0:9 +24 Y ,g xQ:QV ego! are 5:4 Q ., , Qu' ,, ,ag QQ. 6.5 .Qi 'V -4. Q to Q Q if 'of 'os 0 me egg. . t 4 your 90 as on .ex W 1,15 5 flqi- Of .ir 9 t 15,-,.,.-,f'f,, 5 .Y N fe fo sf! ' +:s'1Wi'r,I-L Q ll '09 ' , as '13 if A .QQMOQQ Q ll' 2' Photographers Develop Artistry The purpose ofthe Photography Club was two-fold: to learn the details of fine photography and to provide photo- graphs of LCH5 student life. Novice photographers explored the basics, in- cluding the use of a camera, the clean- ing of equipment, and the development of pictures. Advanced students learned more intricate composition, lighting, and darkroom techniques. Photo Club projects included animal photography, a Bicentennial photo contest, and candid and group shots of LCI-IS. Aided by these photographers, the RAMBLER and ROSMARIAN captured the essence of student life. ABOVE LEFT: QROW lj I. Suess, E. O'Brien. QROW 21 L. Kegel, M. Riccio, D. Riccio, T. Judge, S. Standish, S. Fagan, T. Darrenkamp, D. Mitterer. CENTER LEFT: K. Bruclcart, K. Meyers, M. Sagerer, B, Himpsl, M. Frey, M. Piascinski, 1. Meier, R. Seroslci, L. Glah, A. Tunis, C. Zangari. BELOW LEFT: M. Cloldbach, S. Sawyer, M. Shaub. BELOW RIGHT: Steve Sawyer can't believe what's on that negative. Q 3 141 Spelunkers Dig Geology Dangling from a rope, crawling, squeezing between rocks, and trudging through mud and water were common- place activities for LCI-IS cavers. Mr. Hertzler led interested spelunkers through Schoer, North Temple, and Cold Caves in search of new subter- ranean insights. When above ground, cavers studied the techniques of cave exploration, safety procedures, and geological surveys. The three-day Me- morial Weekend trip proved the mettle of these devotees of the underworld. One caver, when asked why caving? quoted the famous Everest explorer, because it's there. ABOVE RIGHT: SPELUNKERS QROW lj J. Meck. QROW 2j M. Pautler, J. Heffelfinger, R. Sourbeer, R. Welsh, E. St. Pierre, M. Frey, B. Himpsl, M. Stover, N. Wickenheiser, E. Wicken- heiser, A. Tunis, K. Bruckart, S. Rettig, M. Schweitzer. QROW 3, J. Grannas, M. Brabson, T. Hohenwarter, Mr. Hertzler. UPPER CENTER: John Meck and Bob Welsh peek through a crevice. LOWER CENTER: Ann Tunis and Cindy Trout rest on a friendly rock after a difficult exploration. BELOW LEFT: The cave's entrance frames Rick Sourbeer's silhouette. BELOW RIGHT: Tom Albright floodlights a rock formation. Clubs Enrich Student Life Culture and community were not neglected by Catholic High clubs. In an area steeped in German culture, the German Club drew much student in- terest in learning more about the folkways of Germany. Highlighting this involvement in Germanic customs, the club sponsored the annual Oktober- fest in the fall. This Thanksgiving- like event boasted drindl-skirted young ladies and at least one liederhosen-clad young man. Blisters became the badge worn by community oriented students as they marched and biked hundreds of miles for their needy fellow man. Co-ordi- nated by the Social Justice Committee, students entered walk-a-thons, bike-a- thons, and collect-a-thons to raise funds. .f-fad ABOVE LEFT: The newly formed Social Justice Committee consists of two faculty members, S. Mary Jeanne and Mrs. E'del with three student representatives, Chris Stank, Ellen Senkowski, Amy Ruof. UPPER CENTER: GERMAN CLUB P. Roda, S. Deller, K. Borst, L. Moscony, M. Cosgrove, M. Brian. LOWER CENTER: GER- MAN CLUB S. Werhel, M. Ganse, L. Strosser, M. Strosser, T, Hohenwarter, B. Curtin, M. Davis, S. Meier, M. Horn. CENTER RIGHT: GERMAN CLUB H. Schmalhofer, G. Stetler, V. Eckman, P. Stipe, T. Schmalhofer, L. Hauck, L. Schulz. BELOW LEFT: Participants in the Oktoberfest included: QKNEELINGJ S. Sawyer, M. Riccio. QSTANDINGJ M. Ganse, L. Schulz, T. Schmal- hofer, A. Deller, S. Floyd, M. Strosser, T. Cos- grove, M. Giordano, N. Shindle, S. Werhel. 143 --4 GAC ABOVE LEFT: QLEFI' SIDE1 K. Borst, M. Brian, S. Bitts, E. Schaller, M. Glah, B. Ri- ley. QRIGHT SIDE1 D. Zankl, A. Pugliese, S. Kirchner, K. Pillion, R. Zangari, E. Sen- kowski. ABOVE RIGHT: QROW 11 L. Mos- cony, B. Wimer, V. Thompson, C. Stumpf, A. Howe, M. Lombard, M. Hull, M. Bing- ham. QROW 21 K. Weisser, C. Stank, D. Glah, J. DeHaven, P. Gramola, T. Pul- mer, M. Schreder, C. Beck. QROW 31 L. Brian, B. Wendel, K. Phelan, P. Kach- noskie, K. Moranz, S. Hager, F. Russo, S. Deller. QROW 41 E. McKenna. A. Hollister, L. Hanley, A. Souders, T. Casey, K. Charles. QROW 51 J. Bare, D. McCaskey, N. Wicken- heiser, C. Schaller, Z. Eckenrode, K. Schober. UPPER CENTER: QROW 11 T. Dougherty, C. Campion, J. Musser, J. Mor- ris, I. Frey, M. Lichty, B. Ruof. QROW 21 I. Berlot, S. FitzGerald, A. Whitman, A. Judge, L. Rebman, M. Walton, T. Yost, M. Tomlin- son. LOWER CENTER: QROW 11 J. Long, W. Rebman, B. Preperato, I. McCullough, E. Zaleskie, C. Schreder. QROW 21 J. Fulmer, E. Hood, H. Schmalhofer, B. Finger, T. Hauck, J. O'Brien, K. Reilly, M. Kelleher. QROW 31 T. Lautsch, K. Rund, K. Costello, P. Kilpatrick, I. Joline, H. Blefko. T. Reiker. BELOW RIGHT: mow 11 L. Murphy, ip Green, S. Brockie, K. Schlager, T. Tafel- ski, T. Wagner, J. Brown, P. Weber, P. Krause. QROW 21 M. Staab, K. Sager, A. Moranz, C. Kelleher, C. Fisher, B. Bridge, A. Ruof, P. Doherty, K. Gammache. QROW 31 M. Frey, L. Bounds, L. Hauck, N. Ma- donna, D. Boyd, D. Musser, M. Flick, L. Senkowski, S. Umiker. QROW 41 S. Gra- ver, T. Schmalhofer, E. Glatfelter, L. Kegel, K. Darrenkamp, D. Riccio, N. Koller. QROW 51 M. Ganse, K. Bondzinski, K. Meley, K. Kneisley, J. Beam, M. Taglieri, M. Wolf, C. McFadden, B. Obetz. QROW 61 B. Bolgiano, B. Novajosky, S, Smith. QROW 71 J. Weber. 'I44 K Q F' 3.-5 'E i . Varsity Club Distinquishes Sportsmen pu' ABOVE LEFT: fROM' 1, M. Beck, M Weaver, S. Gerz, S. Hauck. QROW 21 D Hohenwarter, M. Keating, T. Bennett, M Piascinski, D. Kirchner, B. Wolf, J. Sny- der. ABOVE RIGHT: Dear St. Dentis pray for me! . . . Oops! CENTER LEFT D. Williams, F. Genovese, T. Reilly. BE- LOW LEFT QROW lj 5. Freeman, I. Ret- tig, M. McDonald, M. Fix, D. Fisher, L Johnson. QROW 21 P. Harnish, P. Kirchner 5. Caterbone, R. Pennino, W. Pflumm, G Burie, E. Barnett. 145 1 V J ff 'N i kiix- QV! S 1 1-V4 .., Cheerleaders C-o Bananas Perseverance, practice, and pride were the key elements in the lives of every Crusader Cheerleader. Three varsity squads cheered for football, girls' and boys' basketball, and wres- tling. A freshman squad was picked to represent their class at the fresh- man basketball games. In addition, another precision unit cheered exclu- sivly for JV football. With their en- thusiasm and vigor, the cheerleaders spent many long hours making spir- it signs for the fans, selling bus tick- ets to away games, organizing pep ral- lies and decorating the cafeteria. The student body was united with purple pride thanks to the 1975 Crusader Cheerleaders. ABOVE LEFT: VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEER- LEADERS QROW 11 A. Whitman, B. Ruof, J. Musser. QROW Zj J. Frey, E. Schaller fco-captainj, T. Dougherty fcaptainj, S. FitzGerald, P. Gra- mola. mow sp A. Judge. CENTER RIGHT: Jeanne Musser's excitement proves it must be another Catholic touchdown. CENTER LEFT: Ann Judge leads as the crowd cheers the Cru- saders on to victory. BELOW LEFT: JV FOOT- BALL CHEERLEADERS QROW lj L. Bounds. QROW 2, D. Riccio, J. Beam, K. Bondzinski, C. Cwehris, J. Weber, P. Doherty, A. Ruof, M. Flick, M. Frey. BELOW RIGHT: Teri Dougher- ty gets into the cheer with her usual vim and vigor. -1 ff gg iglg L, ,Q F A A at . V . W af- -B Q . Qlflei.. .... . - i ' sf f 3 x. 'f 5 XC fe 5' C' H... 4.0 -.,,sw it Q if S . E S i i gp V LlQ,L'1 r E 2 ! 2 - 3 UR' ABOVE LEFT: Beth Zangari, Diane Glah, and Pat Kachnoskie do a high-kicking pom-pom routine. ABOVE RIGHT: QERONTQ Z. Eckenrode, QLEFTQ E. Zangari, E. Michalik, C. Campion, P. Kach- noskie. QRIGHTQ S. Ganse icaptainl, V. Thompson ico-captainj, E. Anderson, D. Glah. CENTER LEFT: Colleen Campion and Beth Zangari encourage Purple Pride. CENTER RIGHT: We are num- ber onep can't be number two! BELOW LEFT: l hope these peo- ple appreciate this, exclairns Libby Michalik to Sharon Ganse. 149 s xx N ABOVE LEFT: JV BASKETBALL CHEER- LEADERS QROW lj M. Macrina, I. Long, W. Rebman. QROW 21 P. FitzGerald tcap- tainj, C. Schreder, K. Rund. QROW 3, H. Blefko, S. Floyd fco-captainj, M. Roda. ABOVE RIGHT: The wrestling cheerleaders wait confidently for another Crusader victory. CENTER RIGHT: WRESTLING CHEER- LEADERS QROW lj K. Weisser Qcaptainj, M. Schreder, D. McCaskey. QROW 2, K. Phelan, K. Charles fco-captainj, M. Mul- downey. QROW 31 C. Schaller, D. Rund, B. Wimer. BELOW LEFT: Take him down to the matg pin him flat! BELOW RIGHT: Debbie McCaskey, Chris Schaller, Dot Rund, and Kathy Charles pay rapt attention to another Crusader take-down. 1 . ,ff 1 -771:90 3 '3':'-fi. - 4 5 ...Af , 3' tt 5 ck f J K 5 V 3 mt J I i' r . y My .V I I V V,V!fN,N,,.. K 1 . 1 - f V I L A , U Qfl 'r J A ' 1' .... . J ' Q A f t hw 150 .1 ers' vs Golf Team Avoids Traps After winning their first two scrimmages, the members of the LCHS golf team com- pleted their season with a 6-4 record. Re- turning seniors dominated the play on the links, but underclassmen offered solid back- up. Several individuals' skill warranted par- ticipation in Diocesan play-offs. Despite rainy weather which forced a number of games to be washed out, team members felt that they had a good year. ABOVE LEFT: GOLF TEAM CROW lj D. Berndt, T. Meyer, D. Brubaker, R. Lattimer, B. Houston. QROW 25 T. Bennett, J. Navitsky, T. Puhrman, D. Albright, J. Snyder, R. Weaver, Mr. Fritsch. CENTER LEFT: John Navitsky and Tim Bennett watch as Tim Fuhr- man tees-off. BELOW LEFT: The first step in golfing is to keep your eye on the ball. BELOW RIGHT: It took Tim Fuhrman 'til Fall to smash the VERY last Christ- mas ball. Scoreboard LCHS OPP. 8 se Ephrata 11 V2 13 Hempfield 7 13 Manheim Twp. 7 15 IA Ephrata 4 V2 9 CV 11 5 '26 I-Iempfield 14 yl 15 16 McCaskey 4 Vz 19 McCaskey 1 7 16 CV 12 176 15 M Manheim Twp. 4 TA 151 i Field Hockey Enters League Entry into the Lancaster-Lebanon League proved tough for the girls' field hockey program, but competition re- mained keen as the LCI-IS girls demand- ed respect from more experienced op- ponents. A new freshman team also gave the Frosh a chance to play League games. The girls logged several defeats before perfecting the teamwork neces- sary to win. Despite this, the teams finished with wins that predicted a bright future. ABOVE RIGHT: Duffy Lombard pulls the ball away from the Las- sie's stick. CENTER LEFT: M. Weber, L. Hanley, and K. Kneis- ley cover a CV push-in. CENTER RIGHT: Pat Kachnoskie covers the ball before the pass. BE- LOW RIGHT: VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY TEAM E. Novajosky, L. Hanley, C. Kelleher, K. Kneis- ley, P. Kachnoskie, P. Krause, T. Casey, M. Weber, K. Teausant, 5. Weber, S. Brockie, K. Schlager, E. Wendel, M. Taglieri, M. Lom- bard, Z. Eckenrode, K. Phelan, Miss Strittmatter. 1 52 'ef V .f Q... 1' fi M v,,,. . , , 27 .' 4 1 ,S 'CKA ' . .. . ' , if 4 'L ' 1 3 s ' . ' 4 F g ' , ff V v T if , 1 . . L .E N B at ' ' ' , 3 C f ,, . 4 4 . 1 4 1 K , . 2 . ., , ,, , ., I . ya .. 4? 0 ' ' 1 . . 'QQ' L. .r f' ., '3 I f t 'f 'V ' . f ,V N .. W l.,. . ' .. . , , R tg T' gm. ' ,. f ' . L 4: 119' V '. ' ,.Q,. Q : ' , 2 ,i H M. V . .1 , 1 sw , ,f M. f ' , ,, I 5,,ff.,, .., ABOVE RIGHT: JV FIELD HOCKEY TEAM QROW lj M. Wolf, L. Moscony, L. Amico, L. Murphy, L. Kegel, A. Howe, D. Corbin. QROW 21 K. Meley, C. Beck, L. Hauck, D. Boyd, S. Umi- ker, I. Easterbrook, C. Fisher, S. Dor- sey. QROW 31 Miss Hogarth, B. Bridge, K. Charles, M.C. Moranz, E. Glat- felter, K. Darrenkamp, S. Graver, K. Weisser, A. Hollister. ABOVE RIGHT: Elizabeth Wendel tackles back for the ball. CENTER LEFT: FRESHMAN FIELD HOCKEY TEAM QROW 11 T. Hauck, H. Schmalhofer, J. McCullough, B. Schuppert, B. Pre- perato, V. Eckman, J. Long, E. Zaleskie, W. Rebman, C. Schreder. QROW 2j J. Fulmer, N. Morris, E. Frey, E. Hood, T. Rieker, D. Fix, L. Schulz, M. Kel- leher, L. Groff, 1. joline, K. Reilly. QROW 31 C. Landis, T. Lautsch, B. Pin- ger, P. Kilpatrick, H. Blefko, I. Mor- anz, K. Rund, T. Madonna, K. Cos- tello, J. Curtis. BELOW LEFT: JV play- ers concentrate on the action of the game. BELOW RIGHT: Karen Cos- tello prepares to drive against Solanco. 9,1 4511! . ,E V Vikyi k 'Q f s: ..' - . . ' . .! ... E I Q A ,--...sg ...Eff A 1 Q I mi f B' . 153 .. Crusaders Tackle Tough Season A combination of pride, determination, and aggresivness was the key to success for the 1975-76 Crusaders. As in the past, tough defense led the way as the Crusaders held their opponents to minimum scoring. Being in the new Lancaster-Lebanon League this year provided bigger and better rivalries with area schools. Pride, team unity and love for the game of football enabled the LCI-IS gridders to knock off important rivals including Columbia, Manheim Twp. and McCaskey. Most of the games were thrillers as the Crusaders battled to close victories. ! ABOVE RIGHT: Mike McDonald and Dennis Madonna show how tough the LCHS defense really is. ABOVE CENTER: Ray Kingcaid looks for an eligible receiver. CENTER LEFT: The LCHS coaching staff QROW 11 Mr. DiPaolo QROW 21 Mr. Cackovic, Mr. Krouse, Mr. Vargo, Mr. Portas, Mr. Benko, and Mr. Blanco. BELOW CENTER: Phil Kirchner's determination is evident as he, hustles down field. BELOW: VARSITY FOOT- BALL TEAM QROW 11 L. Johnson, S. Caterbone, P. Kirchner, R. Ressel, R. Kingcaid, R. Schober, M. Fix, B. Mihaliak, D. Madonna, S. Freeman, R. Pennino, M. McDonald. QROW 21 E. Barnett, P. Parks, G. Burie, W.Pflumm, T. Dilley, S. Hauck, J. Rettig, P. Hamish, M. Tierney, R. Stengel, F. Genovese. QROW 31 J.C1asson, A. DeBonis, S. Roda, T. Finger, D. Rife, E. Strosser, F. 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E -- fQ'I??14 ,' 50 , It ff 5 ' W -9 U. , , K , . , . 1 ,W W. 1, V. -1. I 5,41 -N ,, nf- ,V if ,.g.,,gy 4 f' fx yu' ' . L Q ' v, wie, 84? 'A R ' ' f A V 'i .f R W L i A'- -,flffj , W Y, 5 ZH' qi - i , - .L v ,M .QQ Q Q v 'hx Z t K V 4, , 'M , Fw V V . . 5 K, X- ., L - E W 'EW fri T, .Q me so ,T is , s ff ' I g ' kwlf' I ' 4 , . ,Tre- - i + 1 T E M . E L L, J -I ,,,, A :I f Elf K -W, , W K: Vw QA V 4 Q, , A 1 3' N I A 'Q , . ftp , 'V ,Lf If K f 1 , . QL :I E Q for 5 -. A T- -1 M -ff V, I V . I - 1 f 5 W - Vx ,f 2 ,f . T X' f' W r if ' V 97 ' R if r , T , 2' M V+- I -:ff A -,,, M Q, ,,'i ' f , HQ, , fi , H I -WIQ -2 4 if I 1: - - R 7 X' 4-fV- .L 5 ' l l' yum? by 'is :ik M K. -1, w,j'ii.5A.,373,f:',,m , ,, , A tx we 4,455 an , s, gL,,gjL 5, ' W ,IQ ,W .V ' ,sg A ff J ,, fwffsrif 7, - Q17-V L .1 Rf A rf ,z My 14,2 PM ,W . - ABOVE LEFT: Mike Rampulla leads the way for Stan Caterbone's downfield drive. ABOVE RIGHT: Don't any of you dare miss a block now! warns Ray Kingcaid to his offensive line. CENTER LEFT: Fleet-footed Phil Kirchner side-steps his powerful foes. CENTER RIGHT: Co-captains of the 1975-76 Crusaders, Stan Caterbone and Mike McDonald. BELOW LEFT: Determination and agility are Skeet Kingcaid's keys to success. 155 ABOVE RIGHT: Bill Pflumm carries out another precision play. CENTER LEI-T: Phil Kirchner cuts back to follow a block. CENTER RIGHT: Ray Kingcaid waits for the snap. BELOW LEFT: Several Crusaders mutilate a Manheim ball carrier. BELOW RIGHT: Ray Pennino gives Stan Caterbone a few more yards. 156 Scoreboard LCI-IS OPPONENT 39 Columbia 6 6 Conestoga Valley 8 6 I-Iempfield 2 7 Gov.,Mifflin 6 0 Wilson 14 8 Manheim Twp. 6 6 Cedar Crest 13 12 Muhlenberg Twp. 0 18 Lebanon 14 16 McCaskey 14 ABOVE LEFT: Hey Phil, it's all clear this way! exclaims Lee Johnson. ABOVE RIGHT: Ray Pennino sweeps left for extra yardage. CENTER LEFT: ALL RIGHT . . . TOUCHDOWN!!! CENTER RIGHT: Lee Johnson and Phil Kirchner excel on team- work. BELOW LEFT: Stan the Man Caterbone explodes with power and determination, 157 Victories Invigorate Junior Varsity Q Sw? I 85 A8431 y ' Q12 iw A al ABOVE LEFT: Township absorbs the bruising Crusader defence. ABOVE RIGHT: Things look bleak for the un- fortunate opposing offense. CENTER: QROW lj A. De- Bonis, T. Fischer, S. Roda, D. Kirchner, P. Rompalo, K. Welsh, P. Roda, J. Hollister, M. Rampulla, S. Meier. QROW 2, D. Yecker, B. Roda, J. Giandalia, P. Moore, J. Arbutina, J. Kirchner, J. Gasson, D. Carrigan, F. Genovese, B. Rearich, T. McGarrity, A. Fischer, J. Joyce. QROW 3J E. Taglieri, T. Goldbach, D. Fisher, M. Tierney, S. Hauck, E. Strosser, D. Rife, F. Sahd, J. Miller, K. Felizzi, J. Glick, M. Davis, E. Kemmler, J. Eichelberger. QROW 4, T. Dilley, P. Glatfelter, W. Curtin, R. Stengel, G. Durbin, P. Parks, M. Scheid, T. Finger, M. Mitten, P. Harnish, T. Riley, S. Kunkle, W. Olson. BELOW RIGHT: Jim Eichelberger moves in to finish off the Township player already annihilated by Tom Dilley. 5.3 'Maas 8335, 3:1 158 ' We ' - W' . 1 8-O 3. x E . 3. . ..., 1 3 Q 'H , p ,, z L . S Y' U . ...-....5 .W ' .,. . . ,,,. .,...,.., 5.2 Q tl Wie.. . my T, f v . I 7-.,' ...,-...,5 Simi gt . , .. ' 3 5 ,':, :,Qx. .. .,... A 'k', A ' ,kiss-N-0- f-'-f . . y T, ,I . f . QNQM bi, H' iz- 1 I ' A LZLL Q iiii L , ces er +P . if 3 .3 .Q .... -, r ff' Prosh Shut Out All Opponents ABOVE: QROW lj M. Herr, T. Moore, R. Groff, N. Bell, J. Donaldson, A. Schmalhofer, R. Krushinski, M. Schlager, S. Kirchner, E. Riley, I. Herzog. QROW 2, H. Eavenson, J. Murphy, S. Hollister, B. Groff, B. Rife, B. Butler, T. Bloom, B. McDonald, J. Butz, T. Versprille. QROW 3, D. Gerber, R. White, D. Kemmler, A. Mariani, M. Cosgrove, j. Suess, P. Elslager, T. Krall, J. Roehm, J. Kauffman. QROW 41 Coach Vargo, B. Sahd, F. Mastromatteo, J. Schoeplein, I. Wettig, M. Stoffa, T. Martin, K. Dean, T. Rohrer, J. O'Brien, B. Battaglia, Coach Benko. CENTER LEFT: Mike Schlager says to Tony Moore, Here, you try! CENTER RIGHT: Jim O'Brien receives the ball for a perfect first down as Bob Rife blocks with a strong front. BELOW LEFT: Tony Moore blocks as John Wettig takes off with the ball. 159 , Z '.A V . mmm,,, . V,J f5 .MMX kvkq W - Duffy's Dribblers Succeed In Cver-Time Play The Crusader courtmen brought excitement to the boards as they maneuvered several close vic- tories in over-time play. High scorer and leading rebounder Mike Mitten led the team in another winning season despite the young team's numerous injuries. Negating a merely average performance in the Christmas season play, Duffy's dribblers thrilled a sell-out crowd by slipping past Mc- caskey 61-60 in overtime. Hempfield also fell in over-time play. Spirit and solid team play again yielded success. ...V A ' 'aifisd 1 1 ' ' f 4' fm: iw -, -ffftfzffrnsfisi 5' 'S 1 L T I a 4 g B ' v Q3 F ft , ays s. R I l 'ssi, . ABOVE RIGHT: Dave Williams fakes -it - s A 'ff-321' ' i f' 3' 3' 4 4, ,. I- ' ' 't 'Q a pass before giving the ball to Mike s My Mitten. CENTER LEFT: Jim Kirchner , s tj' ., .. A .V pi watches Mike Mitten grab for the ball. , J, K A 'Q Vi f I ' 5 . I ff, CENTER: jim Kirchner brings the J L' . .1-V, , .fi FLA QT7 , :gil ,A ball down court with style. CENTER , H E . V 'A 'lf' VW , W RIGHT: Torn Blefko creates a diversion - I - , ,V . ,Z .3 ,,,, Jlffijs 1-az2 f ' 5 'fig g Q IQ lv for his opponent. BELOW RIGHT: Ioe ag - 2 V ' ' A ' WW - - V1 'i Mirocke looks pleased at his successful tj R Q . ' 1 i ' I ii N M 'M , a 'L free throw. 49 Q I ' I I . f, I I Y f , V. v nigga' W ,g.l,Q,..s.sl f - A. ' H 1 ,. i . is gi 2 ::: 160: ,..g..z. 3 , t' K. . ,,N,,:- ,,,,, . ,,., ,g 4 X ? ' 'C .,x. rj C Q if 1 5 'Q ' I-ff ,VAV Y 1 ,lf M H416 tttt 4 CE 6 Scoreboard . asv LCHS Opp. 82 Dallastown 74 65 Bishop McDevitt 67 64 Cocalico 61 77 Trinity 64 48 Hempfield 42 50 Cedar Crest 53 69 Delone 58 59 York Catholic 58 65 Penn Manor 75 68 Lebanon 65 44 Conestoga Valley 51 46 McCaskey 54 75 Manheim Twp. 72 62 Hempfield 64 61 Cedar Crest 83 70 Penn Manor 69 54 Lebanon 80 55 Conestoga Valley 57 61 McCasl4ey 60 58 Manheim Twp. 98 86 Stanford Prep. 110 , I 'H 9 - f W, . , ,,, ,nfff ,MV O 0 ABOVE LEFT: Dave Williams tries for an outside shot. ABOVE CENTER: Three Cru- sader dribblers push the ball in. CENTER LEFT: Mike Mitten had better get rid of that ball fast! CENTER RIGHT: jeff Burger stuns the Cedars' players with his expert ball handling. BELOW LEFT: Dave Williams appears to be playing a little game of keep-away! 161 ,- 'TT :M- H ,I L., --......,..,,,. , ABOVE LEFT: The grab for the ball looks almost like a minuet. ABOVE RIGHT: Tom Blefko controls the ball as his team mates get into position. CENTER RIGHT: VARSITY BASKET- BALL TEAM QROW 11 J. Mirocke, J. Rettig, P. Morales, D. Williams fcaptainj, P. I-Iarnish, J. Farrell. QROW 21 M. Scheuchenzuber, B. White, T. Blefko, J. Kirchner, M. Mitten, G. Schrecler. BELOW LEFT: Mike Mitten aims carefully for an extra Crusader point. BELOW CENTER: Dave Williams stretches to pop one in. BELOW RIGHT: In the crush of bodies Joe Rettig has trouble keeping his eye on the ball. ani 162 '-51' A ff - .,..h...,,,-,M F1 bw 'Xl E ABOVE LEFT: Jon Farrell takes his time on this key shot. ABOVE CENTER: jeff Burger shows excellent form in this side shot. CENTER: The scoreboard says it alll CENTER RIGHT: McDevitt can't touch the ball when it's being charmed into the basket by Pancho Morales. BELOW LEFT: jim Kirchner gets ready for action during warm-ups. BELOW RIGHT: 'Tall man jeff Burger goes for the ball in the jump shot. X -' :V ,,., .:, ,, . ' . N uwmiwmn ' J 8 N iw,-Q .,.r .... ., I , f we - A ,.,, My L 'P In fa y we X . f 2 s. I Q ' I 5 0' ff, fs - ,a 13 I ' A ' I 4 : 7 f, 4. 5, C . ' . 4 1 4, ' 9, - -gi - .t :V 'Q 4 -. ' 7? O F N I , , hnw- N I , , - ape' f-W'i m,- ffv ' ,w,am6f,me ' rx '- R it i , 'N : ' I - X H A z Q , I W 1 N , - .. a R T 34 e.. yg,,ff3 V R Y 4 X 1 - S at G 6 Q X O 3' I' , v4W ' .-1... 1 . ,-M , if W1 ,wer 'if ' 163 it 'W' , ,I Q. if 1. M X , , , ,os ' Z A r sa - ' ' 'f-v.K,Hg- I if ABOVE LEFT: Jeff Miller dribbles toward the basket. ABOVE CENTER: Tom Diehl jumps high for the shot. ABOVE RIGHT: Eric Besecker gets the tap. CENTER RIGHT: JV BASKETBALL TEAM QROW 11 M. Hinnenkamp, P. Rompalo, K. Tierney, J. Kirchner, I. Miller, J. Gallagher. QROW 2, G. Burie, S. Kerek, M. Scheuchenzuber, R. Bleflco, D, Yecker, J. Schober, E. Besecker, T. Diehl. BELOW LEFT: Jack Gallagher out-shoots his opponent while Steve Kerek blocks. BELOW RIGHT: jeff Miller tries to pick up the ball as Paul Rompalo covers his man. fr .W KT ' I W W 1 fi 'ivy 5, - ' ia, ., . W 164 'XS' 'fe- I l n 534 is , il ,ir K . ,fr fi 3, W'1 m R? B V C Nw...- f Q' J'7'iftV 1 0 , 1 112,415 f ,, was f G Y Q ,, K s- Ti l ,P in l 422 , M S 1 . 9 f-me ABOVE LEFT: As John Evans moves in, Art Williams jumps high for the basket. ABOVE RIGHT: FRESH- MAN BASKETBALL TEAM QROW lj Coach Kreider, J. Curtin, I. Souders, N. Bell, J. Herzog, M. Riccio. QROW 22 P. Hinnenkamp, T. Kambic, 1. O'Brien, T. Aichele, L. Koch, A. Williams. QROW 31 F. Mastromatteo, M. Schlager, I. Evans, S. Michael, P. Miller, D. Emswiler. CENTER LEFT: With john Curtin taking the free shot, John Evans and Art Williams are ready for the rebound. CENTER RIGHT: That's a mighty jump for Mike Riccio, but the two points are worth it. BELOW LEFT: John Evans takes a shot from the foul line and Paul Miller moves to tap it in. Ass, i g Fr , VIIV 45, iv V. , 8' Ji L xxx 07 I Ss ' .. X lv A A Q, ,,,,W..,.,,,,,,,.,M.-,. ..,, skins W' ' Girls Again -Demonstrate Champion Play Continuing the tradition of hard court supremacy, the '75-'76 Crusaderettes battled to an almost perfect season. For the first season in sixteen, however, the team was not guided by Pat Wal- lace. Miss Kuntz, former JV coach, extended the winning pattern so ably established by Coach Wallace. This continued success on the court indi- cated an abundance of team maturity and coaching skill. Fans looking for close games did not find many in the girls' roster as they averaged a 2.5 point lead per game. Five veteran seniors anchored a relatively young team which again put long hours of running prac- tices into use in quick breaks and a grueling player-to-player defense. ABOVE RIGHT: CRUSADERETTES KROW 1, Coach Kuntz, B. Riley, S. Kirchner, Captain E. Senkowski, S. Bitts, K. Pillion. QROW 21 T. Tafelski, E. Wendel, A. Souders, T. Casey, L. Hanley. QROW 3j K. Meley, N. Koller, N. Ma- donna, L. Senkowski, K. Gammache, L. Murphy. CENTER RIGHT: Sue Bitts eyes the basket. BELOW LEFT: Becky Riely romps with power and finesse. BELOW CENTER: Ellen Senkowski proves that Crusaderette pride reigns high above all else. BELOW RIGHT: Kathy Pillion surveys the court for an open teammate. ps. I af i ...W-f- muy, 166 ....,,,N...... ..... . ,,-iff' .... 'IK I 1 W W ,J . -f P S uv Q61 .5 r 4' 4' , v Scoreboard LCHS QPP, 69 CV. 24 51 Cocalico 14 70 Garden Spot 29 70 Ephrata 28 62 Warwick 36 55 McDevitt 39 42 McCaskey 39 49 Twp. 40 39 Holy Name 36 70 C.V. 30 57 Cocalico 21 60 Garden Spot 42 64 Harrisburg 9 59 Ephrata 35 37 Cedar Crest 56 32 Delone 29 72. Warwick 41 52 York Cath. 31 42 St. Pius X 47 43 McCaskey 42 ABOVE LEl l': Sue Bitts is waiting for Kathy Pillion's jump shot. CENTER LEFT: Becky Riley easily keeps control of the ball. BELOW LEFT: If looks can tell . . . it's another 2 points. BELOW CENTER: This is the style of a champ. BELOW RIGHT: Pil works wonders on the court. i fy g gli., 4 W Q . 1 X Q A X93 3 Ig- fb JZ' ,1-.s. , fy . 66631. , ' ii- -w s 4 4 A 2' , 4 L , , I I: C ' ' A . : 7' f no ,pf 167 ABOVE LEFT: Annette Souders makes a free shot. ABOVE RIGHT: Crusaderettes demon- strate warm-up drill with snap and verve. CENTER LEFT: Precise aiming is Ellen Sen- kowski's trick. CENTER RIGHT: The girls are psyched-up and ready to go! BELOW RIGHT: Kathy Pillion brings the ball down court while Sue Kirchner blocks. 168 if X 'i x. ff 2' LCHS Lf J, , . f ...tw- ge sv.. fs!! ,paul -.D Begg- ,, ABOVE LEFT: IV CRUSADERETTES QROW 1, M. Staab, S. Smith, T. Wagner, E, Glatfelter, M. Taglieri, Coach Hogarth. QROW 21 M. Snyder, L. Hanley, L. Wagner, M. Zangari, j. Miller, P. Kil- patrick. QROW 31 S. Umiker, K. Hahn, B. Finger, D. Banzhof, S. Standish, T. Meyer. ABOVE RIGHT: Elaine Glatfelter eyes up the situation before making the pass. CENTER LEFT: Maria Zangari slows down the pace with expert ball-handling. CENTER: Leslie Hanley goes in for a perfect shot. CENTER RIGHT: That's a basket! exclaims Patty Kilpatrick. BELOW LEFT: Kathy Hahn S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-S for two more points. lfyf W Grapplers Take Down Most Comers The wrestlers completed a very suc- cessful re-building year in mat com- petition. They combined skill with determination to produce an over-all 10-4 record. Seniors dominated several weight classes, but underclassmen joined them in placing in the top four positions at the ever-popular Christmas tournament. McCaskey's matmen fell in defeat, but powerful league champ Donegal proved too much as the Cru- saders lost a well-contested match. ,Aff X f 1 4 A 3512-3235 l'lEQEgf'f- , , we A '1 Af: -' . f y Y W My ABOVE RIGHT: VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM QROW lj T. Anater, D. Pugliese, S. Gerz, D. Kirchner, M. Anater, j. Borst. QROW 2, S. Hauck, M, Rampulla, M. Paulson, E. Mester, D. Hohen- warter, M. Stewart. QROW 31 Coach Benko, R. johnson, D. Fisher, E. Taglieri, Coach Vargo. CENTER LEFT: Daryl Hohenwarter illustrates a basic wrestling posture. CENTER RIGHT: Ernie Mester is ready to roll ! BELOW RIGHT: Mike Rampulla out-hustles his opponent. 170 Scoreboard LCHS OPP. 38 Bishop McDevitt 13 26 McCaskey 25 14 Columbia 28 41 North. Lebanon 15 18 Penn Manor 33 41 Ephrata 9 24 Donegal 27 55 Cedar Crest 15 50 Elco 7 2.3 L-S 21 28 Pequea Valley 22 34 Cocalico 13 30 Lebanon 22 10 Annville-Cleona 43 'L Q .JL 311515 Z ia ,aa e1 e 1 eoe 4 ,x g s ABOVE LEFT: l got ya, groans Mike Paulson. CENTER LEFT: Steve Kirchner pulls off a quick reverse. CENTER RIGHT: Steve Gerz goes through the pre-match formalities. BELOW LEFT: Mike Paulson psyches out his opponent before going in for the pin. BELOW RIGHT: Lee Johnson works over his opponent. 171 ff' 'ilk . ' an - , . ,, , ,b,,,,': fx 1 . . . uf rv we l . Vin TM- wrt 1. AA., K . ' I ' my ' T ,,,, G . 1 'Z if 'E ,,k W ef. I r if ,,, ., 2 me ABOVE LEFT: Rick Groff limbers up before his match. ABOVE RIGHT: JV WRESTLING TEAM QROW lj G, Emig, D. Berger,1.judge,J. Grannas, 5. Kirchner, S. Kunlcle, R. Groff, P. Sahd. QROW 29 T. Commero, B. Weaver, D. Berndt, P. Mester, D. Hauck, A. Schmalhofer, T. Bloom. QROW 31 T. Versprille, G. Gerz, S. Hollister, M. Walton, D. Mitterer, S. Huegel, M. Cosgrove, M. Stoffa. QROW 41 B. Gras, M. Pugliese, F, Elslager, J. Butz, J. Donaldson, K. Millhouse, B, Butler, G. Bostic. QROW 51 Mr. Vargo, E. Tagieri, R. Krushinski, J. Galie, J. Fulginiti, J. Joyce, D. Kernrnler, I. Garner, M. Dougerty, Mr. Benko. CENTER LEFT: John Grannas gets ready for a take-down. CENTER RIGHT: MATMAIDS QROW lj M. Lautsch, C. Fiorentino, G. Stetler, A. Howe. QROW 2, H. Borsellino, H. Teau- sant, C. Fox, C, Burie, C. Hardnelle. BE- LOW RIGHT: Joe Judge is about to flip his man for the pin. 172 1 T? I ,..f' DAVID Z. ABEL, 140 N. Thirteenth St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Basketball 1, Football 2. ELAINE M. ANDERSON, 1254 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Girls' Athletic Club 4, Cheerleading 4, Drill Team 2,3,4. TONI LYNN M. ANTONELLI, 30 N. Pine St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Health Careers Club 3, Art Club 2, Girls' Track 4. STEPHEN A. ARCUDI, 817 Fountain Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne, Student Council 3, Musical 2,4, Wrestling 2,4. KENNETH M. BANZHOF, 728 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Chess Club 1. MARTIN A. BARR, R.D. 1, Columbia, Holy Trinity. JAMES F. BATTAGLIA, 1317 Hillcrest Rd., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Musical 3, Junior Historians 3,4, Drama 3. SHARON L. BA'I'I'ISTA, 544 First St., Lancaster, St. Anthony. MICHAEL G. BECK, 1064 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Musical 4, Varsity Club 4, Baseball 2,3,4. THOMAS A. BECK, 1064 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Basketball 1. KAREN L. BELL, 530 Lexington Rd., Lan- caster, St. Philip, Visiteens 1, Junior His- torians 3, Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,3, Girls' Basketball 1,2, Cheerleading 3. TIMOTHY M. BENNETT, 937 Helen Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne, Student Council 1, Mission Representative 1, Language Club 1, Varsity Club 3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4. JOANNE M. BERLOT, 527 Poplar St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Art Club 2, Musical 2, Visiteens 1,2, Girls' Athletic Club 4, Girls' Track 4, Drill Team 3,4, Rosmarian 3,4, Honor Society 3,4. KATHLEEN A. BERMEL, 228 E. King St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Musical 2, Drill Team 4, Secretarial Club 4. SUSAN M. BITTS, 1941 Haroldson Ave., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Mixed Chorus 1, Musical 4, Visiteens 1,2, German Club 1, 2, Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2, Honor Society 3,4, Chapel Aids 4. RICHARD W. BOAS, 546 First St., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart. KATHLEEN J. BORST, 48 Glendale Dr., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Drama 4, Musical 3,4, Girls' Athletic Club 3,4, Girls' Track 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Secretarial Club 4. Senior Director JEFFREY C. BOYER, 1712 Manor Ridge Dr., Lancaster, St. Leo, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 2, Library Club 1. MARY ANN BRAAS, 233 N. Fourth St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Visiteens 1,2, Secretarial Club 4, Ram- bler 4. ROSE M. BRADY, 1930 Lincoln Hwy. East, Lancaster, St. Anthony, Musical 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4. MARY CATHERINE BRIAN, 1812 Heri- tage Ave., Lancaster, St. Leo, Musical 2,4, Girls' Track 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4. KATHERINE E. BRUCKART, 32 N. Broad St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Drama 4, Photo Club 4, Spelunking Club 4. CAROL A. BUTLER, 1010 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1, Musical 2,3,4, Ecology Club 1. GEORGE P. BUTZ, 218 Hershey Ave., Lan- caster, St. Joseph, Mission Representative 2, Basketball 2, Football 1, Rambler 3. LOIS A. CALDWELL, 746 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Mixed Cho- rus 1. COLLEEN M. CAMPION, SO Glen Oaks Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip, Student Council 2, Health Careers Club 3,4, Visiteens 1,2, Junior Historians 3,4, Girls' Athletic Club 4, Cheerleading 4, Pep Club 1,2, Honor So- ciety 3,4, Chapel Aids 4. JOAN F. CAREY, 361 S. Queen St., Lan- caster, St. Mary, Mixed Chorus 1, Library Club 3,4, Chapel Aids 4, Hostess Club 4. KELLY CARPENTER, 123 Church St., Lancaster St., Anthony. JOHN L. CARROLL, R.D.1, BOX 292, Oxford, Sacred Heart, Oxford, Musical 3, Varsity Club 3, Track 3. JOSEPH J. CASSIDY, 260 Pleasure Rd., Lancaster, St. Anne, Student Council 3,4, Drama 4, Musical 3,4, Wrestling 2, Ram- bler 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. JOANNE M. CATERBONE, 2309 Fruit- ville Pk., Lancaster, St. Anne, Art Club 2. KATHRYN G. CATERBONE, 334 W. Lemon St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Mis- sion Representative 1. STANLEY CATERBONE, 1250 Fremont St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Musical 4, Spanish Club 3, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. ANTHONY J. COCCIO, 527 High St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. KATHRYN A. COMINS, 1039 Janet Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne, Forensics 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Drama 3,4, Musical 3,4, Spelunking Club 1. NICHOLAS D. CORRADINO, 216 N. Pine St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Band 1,Z,3,4. JOHN T. COSGROVE, R.D.1, Gordonville, Lancaster, St. Anthony, Mixed Chorus 1, Junior Historians 2. MARIE E. COTCHEN, 256 Tennyson Dr., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Musical 2,3,4, Secretarial Club 4, Hostess Club 4. CHARLES P. COX, 534 New Dauphin St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Football 1, Wrest- ling 1,2. LISA L. CRAIG, 28 S. Broad St., Lititz, St. James, Mission Representative 3, For- ensics 1, Mixed Chorus 4, Drama 4, Musi- cal 1,2,3,4, Junior Historians 3,4, Pep Club 1, Rosmarian 3,4, Rambler 3,4, Hos- tess Club 4. PATRICIA A. CREMER, 415 Union Sit., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Drill Team 2,3,4, Secretarial Club 4, Rambler 4. MICHAEL W. CUSKEY, 52 Glen Morre Cir., Lancaster, St. Anne, Forensics 2, Spelunking 2. CHRISTINE M. DANCAUSE, 311 Ches- nut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Secretarial Club 3,4. BARRY P. DANZ, 741 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Art Club 1, Chess Club 1, Band 3. ALBERT C. DARRENKAMP, 630W Poplar St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Chess Club 1,2. ANN C. DAVIS, 204 Princess Ave., Lan- caster, St. Anne, Mission Representative 2, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Drama 2,3,4, Musi- cal 2,3,4, Library Club 2,3,4. JENNIFER A. DIETZ, 229 N. Third St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Mixed Chorus 1, Library Club 1, Secretarial Club 4, Hostess Club 4. PATRICIA A. DINKEL, 824 Wabank St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Mixed Chorus 1. JOSEPH G. DORGAN, 1808 Larchmond La., Lancaster, St. Anne, Drama 4, Musi- cal 1,2, Junior Historians 3,4, Golf 3, Band 1,2, Dance Band 1,2. TERI A. DOUGHERTY, 1918 Blooming- dale Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Student Council 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Musical 2,45 Visiteens 1,25 Junior Historians 2,3,45 Grils' Athletic Club 3,45 Cheerleading 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Rosmarian 35 Rambler 4. GEORGE A. DUNCAN, 534 High St., Lancaster, St. J oseph. PAUL R. EICHELBERGER, 20 N. Pine St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Football 1,2. KAREN L. EMIG, 8 Westbrook Dr., Ak- ron, Our Mother of Perpetual Help5 Visi- teens 15 Junior Historians 35 Secretarial Club 45 Rosmarian 3,45 Rambler 4. SUSAN K. EMMERICH, 305 Fairview Ave., Lancaster, St. Joseph5 Mixed Chorus 15 Art Club 2,35 Secretarial Club 4. STEVEN R. ERKENS, 304 Fairview Dr., Lititz, St. James5 Track 2,3. ANTHONY P. ESSEFF, 835 Fourth St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Band 1,2. JONATHAN P. FARRELL, 1509 Cedar Rd., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Latin Club 25 Basketball 1,2,3,4. DUANE A. FAUL, 93 Hershey Ave., Lan- caster, St. Joseph. MARK R. FELIZZI, 508 Oak Grove Dr., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Drama 15 Wres- tling 15 Library Club 4. JAMES G. FELLENBAUM, 581 N. Plum St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Art Club 1,25 Wrestling 1. CAROL A. FISCHER, 331 S. Third St., Columbia, Holy Trinity5 Mixed Chorus 15 Library Club 3,4. JEAN M. FISCHER, Thirteenth 8: Franklin Sts., Columbia, Holy Trinity5 Secretarial Club 4. SARAH L. FITZGERALD, 811 Hillaire Rd., Lancaster, St. Leo5 Musical 25 Visi- teens 1,25 Junior Historians 2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 3,45 Girls' Track 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Ros- marian 2,35 Rambler 4. MICHAEL F. FIX, 1251 Fremont St., Lan- caster, St. Joseph5 Student Council 3,45 Musical 3,45 Junior Historians 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Football 1,2,3,4. REGINA C. FREE, 754 Barr Blvd., Lan- caster, St. Leo5 Student Council 25 Musical 25 Visiteens 1,25 Junior Historians 2,3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Rosmarian 1,2,35 Chapel Aids, 4. STEVEN D. FREEMAN, 444 W. Vine St., Lancaster, St. Joseph5 Basketball 1, Foot- ball 15 Baseball 2. MARIE A. FREILER, 132 Coral St., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart. JULIE A. FREY, 324 Herr Ave., Millers- ville, St. Philip5 Student Council 15 Art Club 25 Musical 35 Junior Historians 15 Girls' Athletic Club 25 Cheerleading 3,45 Secretarial Club 4. TIMOTHY J . FUHRMAN, 2728 Royal Rd., Lancaster, St. Leo5 Forensics 35 Drama 45 Chess Club 2,35 Varsity Club 3,45 Basket- ball 15 Golf 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,4. MARIANNE T. FULGINITI, 1646 Colum- bia Ave., Lancaster, St. Leo5 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Art Club 3. GERARD J. GAENZLE, 604 W. Walnut St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart. MICHAEL A. GAINER, 41 S. Sixth St., Columbia, Holy Trinity5 Mixed Chorus 4. SHARON L. GANSE, 5017 Martin Dr., East Petersburg, St. Anne5 Health Careers Club 45 Girls' Athletic Club 3,45 Cheerlead- ing 3,45 Pep Club 25 Rosmarian 3. VICKY L. GANSE, 1914 Blue Ridge Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip5 Health Careers Club 45 Library Club 1,2. MICHAEL A. GEESEY, 905 Schreiner Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Musical 25 Wres- tling 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 2. TAMERA M. GEHRIS, B03 Hager St., Lancaster, St. Joseph5 Health Careers Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2. STEPHEN C. GERZ, 610 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Varsity Club 3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 1. GARY P. GILROY, 609 W. Chesnut St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Musical 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 1,2,3,4. LINDA S. GLAH, 714 Imperial Dr., Lan- caster, St. Leo5 Student Council 1,25 Health Careers Club 45 Junior Historians 3,45 Photo Club 2,3,45 Spelunking Club 45 Girls' Track 1,25 Library Club 15 Pep Club 25 Ram- bler 45 Hostess Club 4. MARY E. GLAH, 1629 Ridgeview Ave., Lancaster, St. Leo5 Student Council 2,3,45 Drama 45 Musical 2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Club 2,3,45 Girls' Basketball 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,4. PHILIP M. GLATFELTER, 617 College Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Basketball 25 Football 1. ANDREA M. GOL, 222 New Haven Dr. Lititz, St. James5 Spelunking Club 2,3. JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ, 529 Howard Ave., Lancaster, St. Mary5 Spanish Club 1,2. MARK T. GRAB, 415 Walnut St., Colum- bia, Holy Trinity5 Art Club 45 Drama 45 Musical 3,45 Rambler 4. LOU ANN GROFF, 143 N, shippen sf., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Student Council 3,45 Health Careers Club 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Musical 25 Junior Historians 2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Club 35 Cheerleading 35 Pep Club 1,25 Rosmarian 3. KATHERINE A. HAAS, 209 Redwood Dr., Lancaster, St. Leo5 Health Careers Club 2,3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Musical 45 Visiteens 1,25 Girls' Track 4. LISA E. HAEFNER, 131 N. Pine St., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart5 Health Careers Club 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Track 1,4. JUDY A. HECKER, 333 Euclid Ave., Lan- caster, St. Joseph5 Musical 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Rambler 4. ANITA M. HENKEL, 721 Wabank St., Lancaster, St. Joseph5 Health Careers Club 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Rosmarian 4. CAROL A. HERSHEY, 117 Laurel St., Lancaster, St. Joseph5 Mixed Chorus 15 Library Club 1,25 Secretarial Club 4. DONALD F. HERZOG, 804 Grandview Blvd., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Latin Club 25 Football 15 Band 45 Dance Band 4. TIMOTHY K. HOAR, 70 Wise Ave., Lan- caster, St. Joseph. KEVIN R. HOBDAY, 2629 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, St. Leo5 Basketball 1,2. DAVID E. HODGEN, 528 Manor St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Mission Represen- tative 1. DARYL R. HOHENWARTER, S. Harvest Rd., Bird-in-Hand, Our Lady of Lourdes, Varsity Club 3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4. WALLACE J. HUBER, 229 E. Mifflin St., Lancaster, St. Mary, Spanish Club 4. RICHARD E. HUGHES, 6040 Parkside Ct., East Petersburg, St. Anne. LOUIS J. JACKUBOWSKI, R.D.1 Baum- gardner Rd., Willow Street, St. Mary, Junior Historians 4, Chess Club 2,3, Track 2,4, Rosmarian 4. CATHERINE P. JENNINGS, 644 Gentry Dr., Lancaster, St. Leo, Visiteens 1,2, Junior Historians 2,3,4, Rosmarian 1,2,3,4, Ram- bler 3,4. DELANA C. JOHNSON, 447 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. ROBERT L. JOHNSON, 447 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Varsity Club 2, Football 3,4, Wrestling 2, Track 1. ANN E. JUDGE, 436 Manor View Dr., Millersville, St. Philip, Student Council 2, Health Careers Club 4, Musical 2,3,4, Visiteens 1, Girls' Athletic Club 2,3,4, Cheerleading 3,4, Girls' Track 1, Drill Team 2,3, Pep Club 1. ANNE M. KAUFFMAN, R.D. 2, Colum- bia, St. Leo, Student Council 3, Mission Representative 3, Health Careers Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Art Club 2, Drama 4, French Club 2, Girls' Track 1, Girls' Ath- letic Club 1, Chapel Aides 4. JAMES M. KELLER, 318 Coral St., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart. ELEANOR M. KELLY, 622 Juniata St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Mission Repre- sentative 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Drama 4, Girls' Track 1, Drill Team 2,4, Library Club 1, PepClub 1. MARK J. KELLY, 1205 Clemens Rd., Lan- caster, St. Anthony, Latin Club 2. KAREN KEREK, 663 Juliette Ave., Lan- caster, St. Anne, Musical 3,4, French Club 1, Band 2,3,4. PAUL I. KIELEY, Pequea R.D. 1, Lancaster, St. Mary. RAYMOND S. KINGCAID, 232 Owl Hill Rd., Lititz, St. James, Student Coun- cil 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Ram- bler 3,4, Honor Society 3,4. DAVID M. KIPPHORN, 1133 Jamaica Rd., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Mixed Chorus 1. KOLEEN M. KIRCHNER, as scenic View Dr., Akron, Our Mother of Perpetual Help, Library Club 4. NOLI M. KIRCHNER, 111 E. Ross St., Lancaster, St. Anne, Visiteens 1. PHILIP L. KIRCHNER, 2609 Valley Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip, Varsity Club 4, Basketball 1, Football 1,2,3,4. SUSAN M. KIRCHNER, 803 Hilton Dr., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Student Council 3,4, Mission Representative 3, Mixed Cho- rus 1, Musical 4, Visiteens 1,2, Junior Historians 4, Spelunking Club 1,2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,3,4, Girls' Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1, Honor Society 2,3,4, Chapel Aides 4. PHILIP W. KIRK, 838 Rolridge Ave., Lan- caster, St. Joseph. JUDITH K. KONRAD, 2166 New Holland Pk., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Girls' Ath- letic Club 2,3, Girls' Track Z,3, Honor Society3,4. MARIA KOSTARIS, 225 E. King St., Lancaster, Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation. MICHAEL J. KRALL, 1033 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Basket- ball 1. LISA A. LANDIS, 1525 spfingside Dr., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Spelunking Club 1, Girls' Athletic Club 3, Girls' Basket- ball 3, Pep Club 1. LISA M. LAPHAM, 638 S. Lime St., Lan- caster, St. Anthony, Visiteens 1,2, Sec- retarial Club 4, Chapel Aides 3. MICHAEL M. LAWSON, 130 N. Four- teenth St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Mixed Chorus 1, Junior Historians 1, Basketball 1, Football 1. KATHY L. LeFEVER, 649 East End Ave., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Mixed Chorus 1, Art Club 1,4, Girls' Track 1, Pep Club 1,2. MARGARET M. LICHTY, 1012 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Student Council 1, Art Club 3,4, Drama 4, Musical 3,4, Visiteens 1,2, Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4, Girls' Track 2, Band 1, Pep Club 1,2, Spanish Club 1,2, Rambler 4, Chapel Aides 4. DAVID T. LONG, 731 E. Orange St., Lancaster, St. Anthony. SHARON L. LONG, 731 E. Orange St., Lancaster, St. Anthony. CLARA M. LOWE, 2506 Speckled Dr., East Petersburg, St. Anne, Secretarial Club4. KATHRYN A. MADL, 236 Cardinal Rd., Lititz, St. James, Band 3,4. DENNIS G. MADONNA, 122 N. Ann St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Student Council 1, Varsity Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Wres- tling 2, Track 1,2. SUSAN M. MARKS, 1219 Union St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. MICHAEL B. MARTIN, 633 Locust St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Musical 1, Band 3,4. BARRY O. MCCOMSEY, 1311 Fieldstead La., Lancaster. MICHAEL D. MCDONALD, 1808 Crooked Oak Dr., Lancaster, St. Anne, Varsity Club 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4. CHRISTINE T. MCEVOY, 444 Manor St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Health Careers Club 3, Art Club 2, Secretarial Club 4. SUZANNE L. MCGEEHAN, 12 Green Hill Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip, Secretarial Club 4. HIPOLITO MELENDEZ, 345 S. Prince St., Lancaster, St. Mary. MARIA V. MELENDEZ, 345 S. Prince St., Lancaster, St. Mary. ERNEST L. MESTER, 130 Pearl St., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart, Wrestling 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Dance Band 4, Honor Society 3,4. KATHLEEN M. MEYER, 1112 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Mixed Cho- rus 1, Junior Historians 4, Photo Club 2,3, Rambler 4. CARL W. MICHAEL, 702 Hershey Ave., Lancaster, St. Joseph KATHY L. MICHAEL, 543 W. Vine St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. ELIZABETH A. MICHALIK, 203 W. Main St., Ephrata, Our Mother of Perpetual Help, Health Careers Club 2,3, Mixed Chorus 1, Junior Historians 3,4, Spelunk- ing Club 4, Girls' Athletic Club 4, Cheer- leading 4, Pep Club 1, Rosmarian 3,4, Rambler 4. BRIAN J. MIHALIAK, 333 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Mixed Chorus 1, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1. PANCHO MORALES, 333 S. Ann St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Varsity Club 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4. JOANNE T. MORRIS, 663 Oakwood La., Lancaster, St. Leo, Drama 1,4, Musical 2,3,4, Visiteens 1,2, Junior Historians 2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Club 3,4, Cheerleading 3,4, Girls' Track 2, Pep Club 1,2, Rosmarian 2,3,4, Chapel Aides 3,4. RICHARD R. MORRISON, 319 Walnut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Art Club 4, Drama 4. CHRISTINE R. MORTENSEN, Box 337, R.D.1, Lancaster, St. Philip, Health Careers Club 1, Spelunking Club 1,2, Girls' Track 1. LISA M. MURSE, 236 E. Madison St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Mixed Chorus 1. JEANNE M. MUSSER, 65 Oak La., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart5 Student Council 3,45 Junior Historians 45 Girls' Athletic Club 3,45 Cheerleading 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Honor Society 2,3,4. JOHN P. NAVITSKY, 25 Glendale Dr., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Drama 45 Chess Club 15 Basketball 15 Track 15 Golf 3,45 Honor Society 2,3,4. JOHN M. NOVACK, R.D.4, Lititz, St. Anthony5 Mixed Chorus 2. KATHLEEN L OHREL, 26 S. Third St., Columbia, St. Peter5 Mixed Chorus 15 Drama 45 Drill Team 45 Secretarial Club 45 Ros- marian 45 Rambler 45 Chapel Aides 3. MICHELLE A. PAQUIN, 720 Elizabeth St., Lancaster, St. Leo5 Girls' Athletic Club 1,25 Girls' Basketball 1,2. JOYCE A. PEGORETTI, 731 S. Marshall St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Musical 3,45 Secretarial Club 4. RAYMOND PENNINO, 514 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Wrestling 1. CAROLE M. PERRY, 335 Devon Dr., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Art Club 3,45 Photo Club 35 Girls' Track 2. KATHLEEN A. PILLION, 664 New Hol- land Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Student Council 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Visiteens 1,25 Junior Historians 3,45 Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,4. DOMINIC A. PISANO, 871 Grandview Blvd., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Drama 45 Musical 3,45 Latin Club 25 Basketball 1,2. MICHAEL J. PREPERATO, 144 Garden City Dr., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Chess Club 1,25 Spelunking Club 1,2. ANN T. PUGLIESE, 644 W. Walnut St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Mission Repre- sentative 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Ath- letic Club 3,45 Girls' Track 3,45 Rambler 3,4. ARTHUR F. QUINN, 720 Blue Grass Rd., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Art Club 15 Drama 15 Musical 25 Wrestling 2. CHRISTOPHER J. QUINN, 1730 Santa Barbara Dr., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Foren- sics 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Drama 2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Junior Historians 2,3,45 Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,4. JAMES J. QUINN, 737 N. Franklin St., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Track 15 Band 4. JULIA A. RANKIN, 2162 Tulip Dr., Lan- caster, St. Anthony5 Mission Represen- tative 35 Rosmarian 3. MARY ANN P. RASPA, 317 Fordney Rd., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,2,3,4. A tsgg i DANIEL T. RATHSAM, 903 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph5 Track 1. LUCINDA J. REBMAN, 239 E. New St., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Health Careers Club 35 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Musical 3,45 Spanish Club 15 Girls' Athletic Club 3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Library Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Track 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Rosmarian 2,3,4. MELANIE M. REISINGER, 238 Walnut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity5 Girls' Track2. ROBERT M. RESSEL, 1226 High St., Lancaster, St. Joseph5 Football 1,45 Wres- tling 2. SUSAN L. RETTIG, 620 State St., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart5 Musical 25 Spelunking Club 45 Girls' Athletic Club 1,25 Girls' Basketball 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 4. REBECCA M. RILEY, 2400 Horseshoe Rd., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Girls' Ath- letic Club 35 Girls' Basketball 35 Pep Club 1. ANNE M. RODA, 429 State St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Visiteens 15 Secretarial Club 4. FRANCINE S. RODA, 1536 New Holland Pk., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Student Coun- cil 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Musical 25 Spe- lunking Club 25 Drill Team 3,4. SCOTT R. ROSCHEL, 307 Euclid Ave., Lancaster, St. Joseph. JEAN M. ROTTMUND, 79 Landis Dr., Lancaster, St. Anthonyp Visiteens 15 Junior Historians 25 Drill Team 45 Secretarial Club 45 Rosmarian 45 Honor Society 3,4. JOSEPH E. ROUX, R.D.2, Willow Street, St. Mary5 Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2. GEORGE J. RUDY, 212 Rosedale Ave., Bausman, St. Joseph5 Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,4. STEPHANIE K. RUDY, 722 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Student Coun- cil 45 Health Careers Club 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Drama 45 Musical 3,45 Visiteens 15 Li- brary Club 15 Pep Club 1,25 Rosmarian 2,3,4. BETH E. RUOF, 18 S. Ann St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Health Careers Club 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Musical 45 Junior His- torians 45 Girls' Athletic Club 3,45 Cheer- leading 3,45 Pep Club 1. ROSE M. RUSSO, 641 Juliette Ave., Lan- caster, St. Anne5 Mission Representative 35 Health Careers Club 3,45 Visiteens 25 Girls' Athletic Club 15 Girls' Basketball 15 Rambler 4. DAVID J. SAGERER, 659 Fremont St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. MICHAEL D. SALVATORE, 645 Plane St., Columbia, Holy Trinity. GREGORY J. SANTIAGO, 331 W. Lemon St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Football 15 Wrestling 2. EDWARD M. SAWYER, 750 Ridge Ave., Columbia, St. Peter5 Basketball 15 Base- ball 4. ELLEN K. SCHALLER, 1320 Maple Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Student Council 45 Mission Representative 35 Health Ca- reers Club 3,45 Musical 2,45 Visiteens 1,25 Junior Historians 3,45 Girls' Athletic Club 3,45 Cheerleading 3,45 Rosmarian 3,45 Rambler 4. CHRISTINE M. SCHMALHOFER, 314 Second Lock Rd., Lancaster, St. Mary5 Mixed Chorus 15 Library Club 45 Ros- marian4. MARIANNE SCHMITT, 1631 Clearview Ave., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Mixed Chorus 15 Photo Club 25 Chess Club 1,2. ROBERT P. SCHOBER, 1890 Manor Ridge Dr., Lancaster, St. Leo5 Basketball 25 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2. VICTOR C. SCHRECK, 37 Fresh Meadow Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip5 Football 25 Baseball 35 Wrestling 45 Track 4. KATHLEEN M. SCHRECK, 1149 Jamaica Rd., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Health Ca- reers Club 3,45 Visiteens 1,25 Library Club 35 Rambler 45 Hostess Club 4. MARIA SCHULZ, 147 N. School La., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Mission Repre- sentative 15 Health Careers Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Art Club 2,35 Musical 3,45 French Club 3,45 Library Club 15 Ros- marian 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,4. SCOTT E. SCHULZ, 127 Ruby St., Lan- caster, Sacred Heart5 Student Council 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Art Club 25 Spe- lunking Club 2,3. WILLIAM J. SCHUPPERT, 17 Conestoga Woods Rd., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Spanish Club 25 Chess Club 15 Wres- tling 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 1,2,3,4. ELLEN M. SENKOWSKI, 2117 Clover Hill Rd., Lancaster, St. Philip5 Mission Repre- sentative 45 Forensics 15 Drama 45 Visi- teens 15 Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,3,4' Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,45 Girls' Track 15 Honor Society 2,3,4. RITA A. SEROSKI, 1922 Blue Ridge Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip5 Student Council 1,25 Musical 1,25 Photo Club 2,45 Latin Club 1,25 Spelunking Club 1,2,3,45 Li- brary Club 45 Band 15 Hostess Club 4. PAUL S. SERVANSKY, R.D.2, Lancaster, St. Leo5 Football 1. MICHAEL G. SHAUB, 515 E. Marion St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Photo Club 4. BRENDA J. SHELDON, 438 S. Shippen St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Forensics 25 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Library Club 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Secretarial Club 45 Chapel Aides 45 Hostess Club 4. ROSE M. SHELLEY, 19 Dauphin St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Visiteens 15 Junior Historians 25 Rosmarian 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Social Justice 3. JULIE M. SILVERTHORN, 120 Willow Valley Dr., Lancaster, Our Lady of Lourdes5 Student Council 15 Mission Representative 2,35 Junior Historians 25 Latin Club 25 Spelunking Club 1,25 Rosmarian 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Chapel Aides 3. BARBARA J. SMITH, 441 N. Queen St., Lancaster, St. Mary5 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Musical 2,45 Latin Club 1,25 Band 3,4. ELIZABETH A. SMITH, 1036 Walnut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity. SUSAN M. SOCOLOSKI, 1904 Millersville Pk., Lancaster, St. Philip5 Spelunking Club 1,2. CYNTHIA L. SOUDERS, 213 Fairview Ave., Lancaster, St. Joseph5 Mixed Chorus 15 Drama 45 Musical 3,45 Visiteens 1,25 Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,35 Girls' Basket- ball 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Secretarial Club 45 Rosmarian 45 Rambler 4. VICTORIA L. SPANG, 665 Union St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. SCOTT W. STANDISH, 2180 West Ridge Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip5 Student Coun- cil2,4. MICHELLE G. STEPHAN, 918 State St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Mixed Chorus 15 Art Club 25 Library Club 3,45 Honor So- ciety 3,4. LORETTA D. STETTER, 153 Hostetter La., Lancaster-5 St. Anthony5 Health Ca- reers Club 2,45 Rambler 3. KAREN M. STONE, 22 Chester St., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Mixed Chorus 15 Library Club 25 Secretarial Club 45 Hostess Club 4. JOHN F. STUMPF, 1002 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, Sacred Heart5 Student Coun- cil 15 Forensics 35 Drama 3,45 Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,2,3,45 KEITH A. STURGIS, 326 Prospect St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. MICHAEL D. SUESS, 756 Harper Ave., Lancaster, St. Leo5 Chess Club 1. LOIS J. SULLENBERGER, 119 Nassau Rd., Lancaster, St. Anthony5 Art Club 25 Musical 35 Girls' Athletic Club 35 Cheer- leading 35 Chapel Aides 3. ELIZABETH A. SZWABOWICZ, 45 Holly Dr., Leola, Our Lady of Lourdes5 Student Council 1,25 Mission Representative 35 Drama 45 Musical 45 Junior Historians 45 Photo Club 35 Girls' Athletic Club 15 Girls' Track 15 Pep Club 15 Rosmarian 2,3,45 Rambler 45 Chapel Aides 4. LISA TEARNEY, 1213 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph. BRYAN D. THOMAS, 39 N. Frederick St., Lancaster, St. Anne5 Wrestling 25 Band 4. ANITA M. TIGNANELLI, R.D.1 Donegal Springs Rd., Mount Joy, St. Mary5 Mixed Chorus 4, Drama 45 Musical 4. MARY ANN TOMLINSON, 36 N. Baus- man Dr., Lancaster, St. Philip5 Forensics 1,25 Health Careers Club 3,45 Drama 45 Musical 2,3,45 Visiteens 25 Spelunking Club 1,35 Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Track 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 2,3,45 Library Club 1,2,45 Dance Band 3,45 Secretarial Club4. JACINTA S. TROUT, R.D.1, New Holland, Our Lady of Lourdes5 Mixed Chorus 15 Spelunking Club 45 Girls' Track 3,45 Li- brary Club 15 Secretarial Club 4. ANN F. TUNIS, 540 Race Ave., Lancas- ter, Photo Club 4, Spelunking Club 4, Li- brary Club 1,2,3,4, Rambler 4, Hostess Club 4. JEAN T. UZUPIS, 328 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Musical 4, Girls' Track 3,4, Band 2,3,4, Rosmarian 4, Honor Society 3,4. MARGARET E. VERSPRILLE, Box 142, R.D.1, Pequea, St. Catherine of Sienna, Mixed Chorus 1, Library Club 3,4, MARY BETH WAGNER, 643 Chestnut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Art Club 1, Rosmarian 2, Rambler 3,4, Hostess Club 4, Drama 4, Musical 3. KATHRYN J. WALLACE, 6250 N. Lemon St., East Petersburg, St. Anne. SHARON M. WALSH, 661 W, Chestnut St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Health Ca- reers Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1. MARIE C, WALTON, 536 St. Joseph St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Health Careers Club 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Atheltic Club 2,3,4, Cheerleading 3, Girls' Track 2,3,4, Drill Team 4, Library Club 1. MARK P. WEAVER, 322 Poplar St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Varsity Club 4, Wrestling 2,3,4. KATHY A. WEEMS, 1337 Glen Moore Cr., Lancaster, St. Anne, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Track 1,2, Library Club 1,2, Band 1. JO ANN WEIDINGER, 517 Hilton Dr., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Track 1. ROBERT P. WHITE, 623 Chestnut St., Columbia, Holy Trinity, Basketball 1,2, 3,4. ANNE P. WHITMAN, 1736 Valley Forge Rd., Lancaster, St. Philip, Student Coun- cil 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Musical 2,4, Visi- teens 1,2, Junior Historians 2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Club 3,4, Cheerleading 3,4, Pep Club 1,2, Rosmarian 2,3, Rambler 4, Honor Society 2,3,4. ERIC WICKENHEISER, Box 216A, R,D. 6, Lancaster, St. Mary, Student Council 3, Photo Club 2,4, Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Spelunking Club 2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,4, Track 3,4, CHRISTINE M. WIKER, 1054 Union St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Health Careers Club 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Visiteens 1, Latin Club 2,Spe1unking Club 4, Library Club 1,4. BERNADINE L. WILEY, 660 High St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Mixed Chorus 1,4. ALISA A. WILLENBRING, 406 S. Queen St., Lancaster, St. Mary, Forensics 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Latin Club 2, Honor Society 2,3,4. DAVID M. WILLIAMS, 543 Howard Ave., Lancaster, St. Mary, Student Council 4, Varsity Club 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Foot- ball 2. JO LYNN WILLIAMS, 111 S. Marshall St., Lancaster, St. Mary. DONNA S. WINTERS, 870 Second St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart. PATRICK J. WITMER, 1322 Meadowcreek La., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Musical 1,2, 3, Band 1,2,3,4, Dance Band 1,2,3,4. BRUCE M. WOLF, 1335 Union St. Lancas- ter, St. Philip, Varsity Club 3,4, Golf 1,2, 3,4. MARGARET R. YEAGLIN, 122 E. Main St., Mountville, Holy Trinity, Secretarial Club 4. TINA M. YOST, 724 Fourth St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Ath- letic Club 1,2,3,4, Girls' Track 1,2,3,4. DARLENE L. YOUNG, 36 W. Strawberry St., Lancaster, St. Joseph, Health Careers Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Art Club 2, Visi- teens 1,2, Library Club 1, Pep Club 1. STEVEN G. YOUNG, 1006 Hermosa Ave., Lancaster, St. Leo, Student Council 2, Junior Historians 4, Wrestling 2. THOMAS S. ZANE, 1018 Homeland Dr., Lancaster, St. Anne, Junior Historians 2, 3,4, Chess Club 3. BRUCE T. ZANGARI, 323 W. Lemon St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Football 1, Wres- tling 2. GINA T. ZANGARI, 508 E. Fulton St., Lancaster, St. Anthony, Student Council 2, Musical 4, Visiteens 1, Photo Club 3,4, Library Club 1, Chapel Aides 3. ROSEMARIE ZANGARI, 134 Roselawn Ave., Bausman, St. Philip, Drama 4, Musi- cal 2,3,4, Visiteens 1, Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,3,4, Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4, Secretarial Club 4, Rosmarian 4, Rambler 4, Chapel Aides 3. SYLVIA A. ZANGARI, 112 Ruby St., Lancaster, Sacred Heart, Mixed Chorus 1, Visiteens 1,2, Girls' Athletic Club 1,2, Girls' Basketball 1,2. DEBRA A, ZANKL, 2058 Stone Mill Rd., Lancaster, St. Philip, Mission Represent- ative 2, Visiteens 1, Girls' Athletic Club 1,2,3,4, Girls' Basketball 1,2, Girls' Track 1,2,3,4, Rambler 4. JEAN M. ZIEGLER, 24 Race Ave., Lancas- ter, Sacred Heart, Mission Representative 1,3, Musical 1,2, Junior Historians 4, Li- brary Club 2, Band 1,2,3,4. Elf A J.. .. - MM?,.f....1, U W 2 . X Q. -. .... .. ..,,, .ass-5.4.1 , e ..,, ,M.,, ,, ' ff.. lf' bf S 1. ..,. 'lf '- X ., Me. ......... .. --., . I rei- - it 7 . PHOTOGRAPHY BY GEORJ EAN 2258 Fruitville Pk. Lancaster, PA 569-7663 ATGLEN QUARRIES, INC. Swan Rd. 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Lancaster, PA OG CARD 8a GIFT East Towne Mall Lancaster, PA PAGE CORPORATION 430 Locust St. Columbia, PA PANTRY PRIDE Lincoln Hwy. 8n Pitney Rd. Lancaster, PA THOMAS H. PARDUE Home Improvements Lititz, PA PENNFIELD CORP. 711 Rohrerstown Rd. Lancaster, PA PLASTINO 8r DIMTER CONSTRUCTION CO. 836 Flory Mill Rd. Lanc. 569-7846 RAPP'S AMOCO SERVICE STATION 542 S. Prince St. Lancaster, PA REBMANS 800 S. Queen St. Lancaster, PA RESSLER'S TV 8m REFRIGERATION 447 Manor St. Lancaster, PA C. PAT RILEY REAL ESTATE 227 N. Duke St. Lancaster, PA ROCKY SPRINGS PRO SHOP S. Duke St. ext. Lancaster, PA ROSE BOWL CAFE 337 N. Queen St. Lancaster, PA SANDERS GARAGE 222 N. Franklin St. Lancaster, PA DR. 8z MRS. ALBERT I. SCHREDER THE SCOTCHMAN K-Mart Shopping Plaza 1858 Fruitville Pk., Lanc. SHENK BROS. 30 W. King St. Lancaster, PA SHUFFLEBO'I'I'OM'S SUNOCO SERV. STA. S. Prince 8r Conestoga Sts, Lancaster, PA Compliments of BOB SMITH CONTRACTOR 343 Walnut St., Columbia SMITI-I'S FLOWER SHOP 225 Grofftown Rd. Lancaster, PA SMITI'Y'S HOBBY 8: CRAFT SHOP Manor Shopping Center Lancaster, PA J.C. SNAVELY 8z SONS, INC. 150 Main St. Landisville, PA SPEED'S SANDWICH SHOP 142 318 E. King St. Lancaster, PA H.M. STAUFFER 81. SONS, INC. 1021 Harrisburg Ave. Lancaster, PA STEINBAECHER'S HOTEL 764 High Sf. Lancaster, PA STEPHANO'S PIZZA HOUSE Pizza, Sandwiches, Pasta 49 Redwood Dr., Lanc. STOCKYARD INN 1147 Lititz Ave. Lancaster, PA STUCCO BRICK CO. 507 Fairview Ave. Lancaster, PA JOHN G. STUMPF, INC. 517 Union St. Lancaster, PA SUBLE'I'I'E'S CATERING 412 Millersville Rd. Lancaster, PA SWARTZ BROS. PAINTERS 984 E. Orange St. Lancaster, PA TENNIS ELECTRIC, INC. 304 N. Hoover Ave. New Holland, PA ARTHUR TREACHERS FISH 8: CHIPS 1930 Columbia Ave. Lancaster, PA AGNES M. KLINGSEISEN WALLACE LEO WEAVER BODY SHOP 111 Lincoln Ave. Lancaster, PA WEST END SHOE REPAIR 1224 Millersville Pk. Lancaster, PA WILLIAM'S APOTHECARY 201 E. Chestnut St. Lancaster, PA EW. WOOLWORTH CO. 254 Park City Center The Pun Place to Shop MRS. HELEN M. ANDERSON JAY 8: DONNA BANZHOF MR. 8: MRS. NORMAN J. BELL RAY 8: NANCY BERLOT MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT BITTS ELWOOD 8: JOANN BOOK MR. 8: MRS. THOMAS M. BUTLER MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM CALDWELL MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH G. CAMPION MR. 8: MRS. VINCENT A. DANZ MR. 8: MRS. EUGENE C. DARRENKAMP MR. 8: MRS. DONALD SCHALLER BRUNO SCHMALHOEER DR. 8: MRS. AUGUST J. SCHULZ MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES H. SHELLEY AGNES 8: IVAN SILVERTHORN MR. 8: MRS. THOMAS J. SOUDERS MR. 8: MRS. ELVIN STETTER MR. 8: MRS. ANTHONY SZWABOWICZ MR. 8: MRS. WALTER C. TOMLINSON MR. 8: MRS. JAMES WAGNER MRS. AGNES M. KLINGSEISEN WALLACE Sponsors YOUR FATHER'S MUSTACHE Hairstyling South Mall-Park City ZANGARVS PIZZA Lemon, Walnut, Manor Sts. Lancaster, PA Parents of Seniors MR. 8: MRS. LEO WALSH MR. 8: MRS. CHESTER R. WALTON MR. 8: MRS. C.E. WHITMAN MR. 8: MRS. PAUL WIKER, JR. MR. 8: MRS. CLARENCE YOST MR. 8: MRS. GAYLE H. YOUNG MR. 8: MRS. JOHN YOUNG MR. 8: MRS. JOHN ZANGARI MR. 8: MRS. LOUIS J. ZANGARI MR. 8: MRS. HERBERT J. ZANKL MR. 8: MRS. HARRY S. DIETZ, JR. EUGENE 8: BARBARA DUNCAN MR. 8: MRS. LEO EMIG, JR. MR. JOSEPH ERKENS MRS. PEGGY ERKENS MR. 8: MRS. HUBERT J. FITZGERALD MR. ts: MRS. FRANK C. FIX MR. R: MRS. RICHARD J. FREY MR. at MRS. HARRY GANSE MR. at MRS. JOSEPH A. GEHRIS DR. R MRS. HJ. GLAH MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT GRAB MR. 8: MRS. RICHARD A. HOBDAY MRS. BERNADINE HUBER ANNE 8: GENE JENNINGS MR. 8: MRS. RAYMOND L, KINGCAID MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT J. KONRAD MR. 8: MRS. C. JOSEPH KRALL MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT C. LOWE MR. 8: MRS. ANTHONY L. MADONNA DOROTHY E. MCCOMSEY MR. 8: MRS. CHARLESJ. MCGEEHAN MRS. BETTY OHREL MR. 8: MRS. ARMAND PAQUIN, JR. MR. 8: MRS. W.E. PILLION DR. 8: MRS. EDWIN J. QUINN MR. 8: MRS. HENRY F. REBMAN MR. 8: MRS. PAUL L. RESSEL MR. 8: MRS. JAMES J. ROTTMUND MR. 8: MRS. HENRY J. ROUX MR. 8: MRS. FRED RUDY MR. 8: MRS. FRANK RUSSO A-121 A-213 B-24 B-125 C-11 C-26 D-25 D-122 D-214 DR. 8: MRS. RICHARD H. ALBRIGHT, JR. AMERICAN BANK 8: TRUST CO. OF PA. MR. 8: MRS. RAYMOND J. ANATER MR. 8: MRS. KENNETH ANDERSON BARLAIN PRINTING MR. 8: MRS. DALE BASTENDORF MR. 8: MRS. LAWRENCE R. BERGER, JR. DR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH A. BESECKER MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT L. BI'I'I'S BITZER'S HOTEL ANNE C. BLOM MIKE 8: KATHY BOWERS BREWER'S OUTLET BURGER'S MEATS CHEERYLANE MOTOR INN COE CAMERA SHOP COLONY FABRICS COLUMBIA LAUNDRY MACHINERY CO., INC. Contributors CONNIE 8: GLENN COPPER LUSTRE INN DARNELL'S MUSIC SHOP RALPH DeGREGORIO USED CARS DR. 8: MRS. G. THOMAS DIEHL MR. 8: MRS. JOHN DOPSOVIC MR. 8: MRS. HUBERT J. FITZGERALD FLEXSTEEL IND., INC. MR. 8: MRS. C.E. FLORY FREDRICK WOODCRAFT REFINISHING A FRIEND JAMESJ. FULGINITI DR. 8: MRS. H.J. GLAH, JR. HAMILTON VILLAGE GROCERY STORE HEADLINES III MRS. SANDRA HEFFNER HEFFNER'S HEROES HESS MEN'S WEAR HILT'S RESTAURANT 8: STEAK SHOP ALVIN R. HOCKE OPTICAL DR. 8: MRS. RICHARD C. HOWELL COMPLIMENTS OF JIM'S CAFE COMPLIMENTS OF JONES PONTIAC- HONDA MR. 8: MRS. TIM KELLEHER KEN M. KUNTZ MS. MARILYN KUNTZ LANCASTER BLUEPRINT CO LARUE LAUTSCH BEAUTY SHOP DR. 8: MRS. RONALD LAUKAITIS JOS. E. LePAGE DEAN Y. LITTLE, BEER DIST. MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT C. LOWE MANOR RIDGE COMMUNITY STORE MAYTOWN SHOE MFG. CO., INC. MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH W. MCCASKEY MR. 8: MRS. BARRY C. MENTZER NEW HOLLAND SEAFOOD NIKOLAUS CO. MR. 8: MRS. ARMAND PAQUIN, JR. THE PARISIAN SHOP DON RANDALL MUSIC CO. ROCKY SPRINGS BOWLING LANES DR. 8: MRS. ROBERT L. ROSCHEL VINCE SAPONE SCHLOTZHAUER PARTY CAKE SHOP DR. 8: MRS. AUGUSTJ. SCHULZ MR. 8: MRS. AUGUST SCHULZ DR. 8: MRS. J. ALBERT SCHULZ SCOTTO'S PIZZA R.E. SHECKARD 8: SONS INS. SIGHT 8: SOUND STUDIO WENDELL B. SINGLES MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM SINGLES 8: TIM SLAUGH BLUMENSTOCK 8: CO. KENNY SMITH'S SPORT SHOP SNOW SHED-SKI 8: SPORT SHOP KEARNEY A. SNYDER THREADS TOO J. TWIGG, INC. WEAVER BEVERAGE SUPERMART MR. 8: MRS. KARL WEEKS MR. 8: MRS. PAUL WIKER, JR. THE WOODALL FAMILY A-110 A-207 Girls A-217 B-101 B-212 C-123 C-215 D-23 D-124 Boys D-124 Girls Bob Aichele, Jr. Debbie 8: Mary Beth Aichele Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert K. Aichele Bonnie Amico Mr. 8: Mrs. David Amico Frank R. Amico Mr. 8: Mrs. John P. Amico Carol Y. Anderson Ginny Toots Anderson '75 Jean M. Anderson Joan M. Anderson Anne, Chris 8: Michelle Anne 8: Doug Anonymous Dr. 8: Mrs. Vic Augusta Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Aument Violet B. Austin Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Barber Mr. 8: Mrs. Elmer C. Bare Dale Bastendorf Mr. 8: Mrs. Larry P. Baumann Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray Beach Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard L. Beam Mr. 8: Mrs. Galen Beck Mr. 8: Mrs. Daniel H. Becker Mr. 8: Mrs. James Bednarski Mr. 8: Mrs. Wayne T. Bell Dr. 8: Mrs. Robert Beiser Bev 8: Barry Bender Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew Benko David R. Benner Mr. 8: Mrs. George E. Biechler Pat Bitts '71 Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Blefko BOBO Mr. 8: Mrs. N. Charles Bolgiano Mary A. Bomberger Mr. 8: Mrs. Andy Bowers Mr. 8: Mrs. David L. Boyd Denise Boyd Frank E. Boyer Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert D. Brandt Mrs. Mary Ann Bridge Mrs. Agnes Brubaker Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Brubaker Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl Brubaker Mr. 8: Mrs. Malvin Brubaker Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard T. Brubaker Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert E. Brubaker Bill Buehler Family George 8: Shirley Buehler Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Burger Audrey A. Burie Cindy Burie '75 Jim 8: Dottie Burie Clyde 8: Marie Butz Boosters Harry 8: Emma Butz Jean 8: Betty Butz Carolyn 8: Rich Mr. 8: Mrs. John Caterbone Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert T. Chalfant Christine 8: April Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene C. Clark Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Clark II Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Collins Alice Cooper '77 Mr. 8: Mrs. John T. Cosgrove Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph R. Costello Mr. 8: Mrs. Keith J. Costello C.R. Culp Family Richard A. Daecher Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Darrenkamp Dave 8: Sue Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Davis Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth K. Dean Mr. Ralph DeFranco John H. 8: Alverta M. Deller Mr. 8: Mrs. Victor M. DeMascolo G.H. Demming Kathi, Kammi, Joe Dennison Corie 8: Vicki DiCola Christine Louise Dietz Mr. Anthony DiPaolo DITH Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur P. Doherty Dorgo '76 Cathy Doyle Mr. 8: Mrs. Patrick Duffy George 8: Eugene Duncan, Jr. Ted Eastridge Mr. 8: Mrs. R.K. Eby Mrs. Charlotte E'del Karen Emig Mr. 8: Mrs. Laurence P. Fagan Michael J. Falcone Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Falk A George Gershwin Fan Mr. 8: Mrs. F.J. Fiorentino Mr. 8: Mrs. George Fitzgerald Dr. 8: Mrs. Paul J. FitzPatrick FMG Barb 8: Bud Fox Dr. 8: Mrs. L.W. France Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Freisher Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles A. Frey Mr. 8: Mrs. John H. Frey Kathy A. Frey Susan L. Frey '69 A Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Daniel T. Fritsch Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph F. Fritz Nick Fulginiti The Gallagher Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray Garner, Sr. Veronica M. Gerz Joanne Glah Mr. 8: Mrs. Philip H. Glatfelter Mr. 8: Mrs. Stephen Glatfelter Tom 8: Steve Glatfleter Joan Grab John Graupera '73 Mrs. Eileen Griffey Cindy 8: Jenny Grumbein James Guerra Howard G. Haas Anne Hager '72 Mr. 8: Mrs. William Hager III Dr. 8: Mrs. John H. Hanley Mr. 8: Mrs. Mark Hare Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Hauck 8: Family Henry S. Hauser Richard H. Hauser Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Hayes Mr. 8: Mrs. William Hecker Sister Helen Anne R.S.M. Mr. A. John Henkel Mrs. A. John Henkel Philip Henkel Mr. 8: Mrs. John B. Heroux Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald C. Herr Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Hertzler Barbara Himpsl '77 Dave 8: Gail Hines Miss Kathy Hogarth Norm Hohenwarter '75 Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Hohenwarter, S Mr. 8: Mrs. Cletus Horn Barbara L. Hornberger Mr. 8: Mrs. John Hottenstein, Jr. Sister Marie Hubert I.H.M. Mr. 8: Mrs. Lloyd Hull Mr. 8: Mrs. Terry A. Jarrett Jean 8: Andy Jim, the rockin' bird Mrs. W.B. Johnson Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert F. Joline Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Kaiser Mr. 8: Mrs. Clair A. Kalbach Karen, Norman, Eileen Mark Kelly '76 Mr. 8: Mrs. L. Mahon Kilheffer Jere Kimmich Deborah A. Kingcaid '72 Renee A. Kingcaid '70 Mr. 8: Mrs. Brian Kintzer Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene F. Kirchner Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank X. Kirchner Martha A. Kirchner Mr. 8: Mrs. King T. Knox William H. Koch Nancy Koller Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold L. Krushinsky Mr. 8: Mrs. Bill Kunkle Miss Kathy A. Kuntz Linda Landis Lisa Landis Lisa Lapham Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles T. Lattimer Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul V. Lauer Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Lauer Rosalia Lauer Lawn Medic of Lancaster Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Leaman Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert Leanza Mr. Pasquale Leanza 5 . .W Anne Lehman '62 Rose E. Lehman Mr. 8: Mrs. Ronald Leister Naomi Lentz Locker 31207, Lisa 8: Burt Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Lombardo Mr. 8: Mrs. Clarence Long 8: Matthew Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Long Clara Lowe Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry V. Lowe Mr. 8: Mrs. Gerald Lowell Mr. 8: Mrs. Salvatore Lucidonio Mr. 8: Mrs. Ben Malone Carmena Malone Mary Ann Malone Timothy P. Malone Mr. 8: Mrs. William Manfredi Mary Ann Manno Marge 8: Steve Mr. 8: Mrs. Domenick Martell Mr. 8: Mrs. Victor Martell Mr. 8: Mrs. Bernard J. Martin Catherine E. Martin Charles H. Martin Miss Margaret M. Martin Sue Martin '72 Lisa Matt Maveric 8: Freckles Mrs. Betsy McBride 8: Family Esther 8: Tom McCarty Catherine A. McCullon Mr. 8: Mrs. John McFadden Mrs. Michael J. McGarrity Shawn J. McKenna '75 Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles D. Mellinger Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert W. Metz Barb Miller '75 Mr. 8: Mrs. Greg Mirocke Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Morrison Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Mowery, Sr. Mr. 8: Mrs. James Moyer Mr. 8: Mrs. Jay Moyer 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. J.L. Murphy Mr. 8: Mrs. John E. Murphy Troy Neville Mr. 8: Mrs. J.E. Newman Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Paul Nicklaus Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis J. Nikolaus, Sr. Francis J. Nikolaus, Jr. '65 Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul O'Brien, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert O'Donnell OHREL '76 Angelina Painter Sam Paone Eleanor Paytas Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. H. Pfahl Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Piascinski Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert A. Pickel Mr. 8: Mrs. John Pisani Mr. Louis Portas Mr. 8: Mrs. Leonard D. Pugliese Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Purcel Jackie Rampulla '71 Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Rampulla Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Ransing Cindy Rebman '76 Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl F. Rebman, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Luke R. Reilly Mr. 8: Mrs. James Riccio Mr. 8: Mrs. James D. Rieker Mrs. George Ries Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Oscar Rivera Mr. 8: Mrs. Oscar A. Rivera Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard T. Roschel Conrad F. Rottmund Michael J. Rottmund Dr. 8: Mrs. Paul J. Rowan George Rudy '76 Mr. 8: Mrs. David L. Rufe Mr. 8: Mrs. Lewis Sabatine Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Sager Joseph G. Sahd Lynn St. Denis '65 Robert St. Denis '69 Mr. 8: Mrs. Nick Sapone, Sr. Nick Sapone '69 Tony8: Marie Sapone Mrs. Frank X. Schaller Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl C. Scharadin Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Scheuchenzuber Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael C. Schiavone Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Jude Schlager Mr. Joseph E. Schlager Mr. 8: Mrs. James L. Schlotzhauer Mr. 8: Mrs. Gary Schmalhofer School Storekeepers Dr. 8: Mrs. John F. Schreder Mike Schucker '72 Maria Schulz '76 Bill Schweitzer Mr. 8: Mrs. Elmer H. Schweitzer Mr. 8: Mrs. John C. Schweitzer Liane Seitz Elizabeth Sener Craig Shenberger Mr. 8: Mrs. Verdon Shuey Mr. 8: Mrs. Sears Sickler, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Nelson B. Simpson Mr. 8: Mrs. Lloyd Smoker Miss Mary Sobkowiak Mr. 8: Mrs. Sourbeer Cyndi Spiese Joe S. Spinello Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles F. Stauffer,J John C. Stauffer, Sr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Clarence Stehman Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence E. Stengel Mr. Lawrence F. Stengel Loretta Stetter Karen Stewart Kevin M. Stewart '73 Mr. 8: Mrs. William J. Stewart Dave Stock Donna Stoltzfus Miss Grace Strittmatter Marianne Strosser '77 Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman G. Strosser Norman G. Strosser, Jr. '73 Miss Rose Marie Strosser '70 Suds, Adnerb, Hullsy, Karen '77 Sue 8: Gerry Ron Sweigart's Barber Shop Chris Szwabowicz Mr. 8: Mrs. Carmine Taglieri Elizabeth A. Taylor Gerard Thompson J.D. Thompson Ting 8: Tong Mimi Tomlinson Mr. 8: Mrs. T. Clark Tomlinson Maria E. Torres Joanna Trimble Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Tucker The Tufano Family Dr. 8: Mrs. William Umiker Virgil Underwood Lucy Van Buskirk Mrs. Mary Verrech John Wallace Kathy Wallace '76 Joseph W. Walton '70 Mr. 8: Mrs. Al Weber Mrs. Anna M. Weisser Mr. 8: Mrs. John W. Werhel, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. John P. Wertz '69 Mr. 8: Mrs. James E. Wiley Mr. 8: Mrs. Daniel Wise John Woestman Kim 8: Karen Woodall Mrs. Anna Wuster Edna Yost Myrtle Yost Dr. 8: Mrs. Joe Zaepfel Walter Zaleskie Louie Zangari '73 Philip A. Zangari '68 Rev. Salvatore V. Zangari Shona F. Zangari '71 Sybil L. Zangari '74 Fred 8: Edna Zemacke J. Herbert Zug Abel, David Z. 42,173 Agatha Joseph, S., R.S.M. 38 Agnesita, S.M., O.S.F. 38 Aichele, Thomas F. 102,103,165 Albright, David J. 84,151 Albright, Thomas E. 92,111,142 Allison, Kathryn M. 109 Allison, Matthew J. 85,118 Amico, Lori J. 86,122,153 Amico, Valerie A. 102 Amrheim, S. Anne, O.S.F. 35 Anater, Matthew W. 87,170 Index Blanco, Mr. Jamesj. 27,154 Blefko, Heather A. 102,144,150,153 Blefko, Robert D. 96,164 Blefko, Thomas N. 85,160,162 Blom, Mrs. Anne C. 33 Bloom, Donald E. 86,172 Bloom, Thomas M. 102,159 Boas, Richard W. 173 Bober, Rev. Edward 17 Boerger, Theresa M. 97,118 Bolgiano, Barbara J. 99,126,130,131,144 Bomberger, Anne E. 99,131 Anater, Thomas J. 94,119,170 Anderson, Christine L. 100,119 Anderson, Colleen M. 102 Anderson, Elaine M. 42,122,149,173 Antonelli, Toni L. 42,61,67,173 Arbutina, Joel M. 158 Arcudi, Stephen A. 42,173 Ashby, Lawrence J. 87 Ashby, Thomas L. 89 Aston, Jeffrey M. 90 Aten, Cindy M. 102 Bankus, Victoria M. 97 Banzhof, Donna M. 102,169 Banzhof, Kenneth M. 42,173 Bare, Jeanne M. 84,87,119,144 Barnett Edward J. 85,145,154 Barr, Martin A. 173 Barrett, Doris J. 98 Battaglia, Bernard J. 102,159 Battaglia, James F. 42,126,173 Battista, Sharon L. 43,173 Baumann, David J. 86 Beach, Carolyn A. 98 Beam, Jeanne M. 99,126,131,144,148 Beck, Cathy J. 87,144,153 Beck, Michael G. 43,145,173 Beck, Michael W. 88 Beck, Thomas A. 43,77,173 Becker, Elizabeth R. 102 Becker, Thomas T. 102 Bell, Eileen M. 102,119 Bell, Karen L. 43,126,173 Bell, Norman J. 102,103,159,165 Benigna,S.M.,l.H.M. 21,134 Benko, Mr. Andrew F. 32,33,154,159,170, 172 Bennett, Mr. James 27,39 Bennett, Patrick F. 100 Bennett, Timothy M. 43,145,151,173 Berger, Daniel A. 102,172 Berger, Theresa M. 87,122,128 Berlot, Joanne M. 43,122,128,131,144, 173,192 Berlot, Raymond G. 102,118 Bermel, Kathleen A. 44,122,135,173 Bernadette, S.M., I.H.M. 19 Berndt, David J. 101,151,172 Besecker, Eric C. 93,117,164 Besecker, Suzanne 102,117 Betz, George F. 94 Bierster, Rev. Msgr. Leo N. 17 Bingham, Michelle 90,133,144 Birk, Cynthia L. 95 Bitts, Jeffrey C. 91 Bitts, Mr. Robert L. 17 Bitts, Susan M. 44,74,127,128,144,166, 167,173 Blair, Michele M. 85 Bomberger, Mary C. 101 Bomberger, Paula M. 86 Bondzinski, Karen 94,117,144,148 Boppel, Linda A. 123 Borchick, Stephanie A. 102 Borsellino, Hilda A. 95,172 Borst, John W. 97,119,170 Borst, Kathleen J. 44,70,119,135,143,144, 173 Bostick, Gerald F. 102,120,121,172 Bostick, Rosemary E. 87,119 Bounds, Lynn 126,144,148 Bowers, Constance M. 88 Bowman, Mrs. Betsy 34 Boyd, Diane E. 98,130,144,153 Boyd, Mrs. Eileen 37 Boyer, Jeffrey C. 44,116,173 Braas, Caroline R. 102 Braas, Mary A. 44,133,135,173 Brabson, John P. 98,118,121 Brabson, Michael J. 102,118,120,121,142 Brady, Rose M. 44,118,173 Brandt, Carole S. 102 Brian, Louise M. 89,119,144 Brian, Mary C. 45,118,143,144,173 Bridge, Barbara A. 99,129,144,153 Bridge, Janice M. 102 Brill, Ronald E. 99,124 Brockie, Susan M. 101,131,144,152 Broome, Geoffrey T. 100,113 Brown, E. Johanna 93,144 Brown, Gerald L. 102 Brubaker, Dennis M. 117,126,151 Brubaker, Donna M. 84,94,126,130 Brubaker,Jeanette 95 Bruckart, Katherine E. 45,141,142,173 Bryan, Rev. Paul 17 Buehler, Brian D. 103 Burger, Jeffrey L. 85,161,163 Burger, John F. 91 Burger, Theresa F. 117 Burie, Catherine L. 103,172 Burie, Gregory J. 86,134,145,164 Burkhardt, Theresa A. 96,126 Burns, Matthew P. 103 Butler, Carol A. 45,129,173 Butler, William T. 103,159,172 Butz, George P. 45,173 Butz, Joseph A. 103,159,172 Butz, Michael A. 87,126 Buzzendore, Mary B. 88 Cackovic, Mr. William 26,27,154 Caldwell, Joyce E. 97 Caldwell, Lois A. 45,173 Campion, Colleen M. 45,126,128,129,144, 149,173 Carello, Gina M. 103 Carey, Joan F. 46,127,134,173 Carpenter, Colleen P. 98 Carpenter, Kelly A. 173 Carr, Michael L. 89 Carrigan, Daniel J. 92,111,158 Carroll, John L. 46,173 Carter, Joseph W. 103 Carty, Terry A. 90 Casey, Theresa E. 90,144,152,166 Casner, Terry M. 103 Cassidy, Joseph J. 46,116,133,136,137,173 Caterbone, Joanne M. 46,112,173 Caterbone, Kathryn G. 46,173 Caterbone, Stanley 46,145,154,155,156, 157,173 Chalfant, Mary J. 99,126,139 Charles, Kathleen L. 84,144,150,153 Chavez, Henry 85,139 Chavez, Martha E. 103,133,140 Chiffriller, Thomas P. 103 Christian, Joanne 101 Christopher Marie, S., I.H.M. 30 Clouse, Mr. Thomas 17 Coccio, Anthony J. 173 Coccio, Brenda L. 103 Colette, S.M., R.S.M. 25 Comins, Kathryn A. 47,123,138,173 Commero, Anthony N. 100,112,172 Conklin, M. Eileen 86 Conner, Thomas R. 96 Consylman, Lisa A. 93,121 Coonan, Mary C. 87,119 Corbin, Judith D. 94,126,153 Corradino, Angela M. 103 Corradino, Nicholas D. 47,173 Corradino, Regina M. 91,111 Cosgrove, John G. 47,126,173 Cosgrove, Michael S. 103,143,159,172 Cosgrove, Teresa M. 88,120,134,143 Costello, Karen E. 103,144,153 Costello, Robert S. 103 Cotchen, Marie E. 47,66,127,135,173 Cox, Charles P. 173 Coyne, Rev. Joseph C. 18,23 Craig, Lisa L. 47,123,126,127,130,131, 133,173 Craig, Robert S. 97 Crawford, Richard C. 100 Cremer, Patricia A. 47,122,133,135,173 Crescentia, S.M., A.S.C. 28 Cruz, Wilson 103 Cucuzella, Mary J. 90,131 Cullinan, Craig W. 98,123 Culp, Bruce R. 103,140 Cunningham, James J. 100 Cunningham, Timothy J. 100,112 Curtin, John M. 103,117,165 Curtin, William M. 87,117,143,158 Curtis, Jean A. 103,153 Cuskey, Michael W. 48,173 Daley, Most Rev. Joseph T. 16 Dancause, Christine M. 48,135,173 Danz, Barry P. 48,56,118,173 Darrenkamp, Albert C. 48,173 Darrenkamp,Christine M. 103 Darrenkamp, Dawn M. 99 Darrenkamp, Edward F. 103 Darrenkamp, John M. 103 Darrenkamp, Kimberly A. 101,117,126, 131,144,153 Darrenkamp,Teresa M. 129,134,139 Darrenkamp, Thomas S. 87,96,141 Davis, Anne C. 48,123,134,173 Davis, Mark 86,117,126,128,143 Davis, Mark V. 99,158 Dean, Kevin K. 103,159 Deatrick, Rose A. 92 DeBonis, Anthony J. 91,111,154,158 DeBonis, Denise M. 101 DeHaven, Joanne M. 87,121,144 DeHaven, Robert A. 101 Deller, Anita L. 103,123,143 Deller, Rev. Edward J. 17 Deller, Susan M. 89,143,144 Diehl, Thomas M. 93,164 Dietrick, Brian R. 94 Dietz,Jennifer 48,127,134,135,173 DiGiacomo, Susan M. 90 Dilley, Cynthia A. 103 Dilley, Thomas F. 84,154,158 Dinkel, Patricia A. 49,173 DiPaolo, Mr. Anthony C. 19,154 Discavage, Mr. Donald 34,35 Divido, Connie M. 103 Doersom, Patricia A. 85 Doherty, Patrice M. 93,95,144,148 Dombach, Laurie A. 94 Dommel, Maureen 103 Donaldson, Joseph M. 103,159,172 Donley, Patrick J. 92,140 Donley, Theresa M. 95 Donley, Mr. Thomas 39 Dorgan, Joseph G. 49,126,136,137,173 Dorsey, Brent W. 93 Dorsey, Sandra J. 96,126,153 Dougherty, Elizabeth A. 97 Dougherty, Michael P. 95,172 Dougherty, Teri A. 49,126,127,133,144, 148,174 Drexler, Susan M. 87,129,139 Duffy, Mr. Patrick 31 Duncan, George A. 113,174 Durbin, Gregory W. 88,158 Durbin, Valerie A. 100,111 Duschl, Kathryn F. 103 Easterbrook, Jana N. 89,153 Easterbrook, Tara L. 98 Eavenson, Harry L. 103,110,159 Eby, Mrs. Mary 37 Eckenrode, M. Andre 103 Eckenrode, Zita D. 90,144,149,152 Eckman, Valerie A. 104,143,153 E'del, Mrs. Charlotte 23,143 Eichelberger, James S. 100,154,158 Eichelberger, Paul R. 112,174 Elslager, Frederick J. 104,159,172 Emig, Gary D. 97,172 Emig, Karen L. 49,72,126,130,131,134,174, 192 Emmerich, Susan K. 49,135,174 Emswiler, Beth A. 99,121,134 Emswiler, David M. 104,165 Englert, Christine D. 84 Eppley, Stephen P. 98,140 Erkens, Beth A. 101,123 Erkens, Steven R. 49,174 Espensen, Kristian K. 85,123,126 Esseff, Anthony P. 174 Evans, Catherine I. 86 Evans, John J. 104,165 Everhart, Shawne M. 98,131 Everts, Denise M. 87,131 Fagan, Laurie P. 94,126,131,138 Fagan, Stephen L. 88,141 Falk, David P. 99 Fallan, Patrick J. 89 Farrell, Donna G. 84,118,134 Farrell, Jonathan P. 50,52,162,163,174 Faul, Duane A. 50,112,174 Fedock,MaryJ. 85,118,134 Feliciano, Mirna 93 Felizzi, Mrs. Joyce 38 Felizzi, Keith A. 101,158 Felizzi, Mark R. 50,59,134,174 Fellenbaum, James G. 50,81,174 Fellenbaum, Terry L. 86 Fellenbaum, Thomas A. 104 Ferguson, Michele R. 104 Finger, Barbara A. 104,144,153,169 Finger, Thomas A. 87,154,158 Fiorentino, Carole L. 94,172 Fischer, Anthony J. 94,158 Fischer, Carol A. 50,134,174 Fischer, George G. 92 Fischer, Jean M. 135,174 Fischer, TimothyJ. 97,158 Fischer, Timothy R. 96 Fisher, Catherine M. 95,144,153 Fisher, Denise L. 126,131,145 Fisher, Donald W. 88,154,158,170 Fisher, Kevin P. 89 FitzGerald, Patricia M. 104,126,150 FitzGerald, Sarah L. 50,126,133,144,148, 174 Fix, David F. 88 Fix, Donna M. 104,153 Fix, lVliCl'la9l F. 51,116,126,145,154,174 Flick, Michelle A. 97,144,148 Floyd, Sharon R. 104,143,150 Floyd, William R. 98 Flynn, Sarah J. 97 Forgach, Elizabeth A. 90,122 Fox, Cindy L. 99,172 Fralley, Lisa E. 99,118,121 Frailey, Thomas W. 104,119 Frank, Mrs. Teresa G. 17 Frankford, Mrs. Donna 38 Frankhauser, Miss Janine 39 Free, Eileen F. 101,126,131 Free, Regina C. 51,122,126,127,130,174 Freeman, Roberta K. 93 Freeman, Steven D. 51,145,154,174 Freiler, Marie A. 51,174 Freiler, Robert J. 100 Frey, Eugenia A. 104,126,153 Frey, Julie A. 51,116,126,135,144,148,174 Frey, Mark A. 98,126,141 Frey, Maryrose R. 94,119,126,142,144,148 Frey, MatthewJ. 99 Fritsch, Mr. Daniel 34,35,151 Fuhrman, Penne A. 104 Fuhrman, TimothyJ. 51,128,136,137,151, 174 Fulginiti,John 101,11B,121,172 Fulginiti, Marianne T. 52,174 Fulginiti, Tina M. 104 Fulmer,Julianne 104,144,153 Fulmer, Patricia A. 95 Fulmer, Theresa M. 84,86,122,144 Gaenzle, Gerard J. 52,174 Gainer, Catherine M. 85 Gainer, Michael A. 52,123,174 Gainer, Robert A. 104 Gali6,JOS9pl'i D. 96,117,118,172 Gallagher, Anthony R. 91 Gallagher, John J. 100,113,164 Gallagher, Kevin P. 94 Gammache, Kathleen M. 96,144,166 Ganse, Karen M. 92 Ganse, Louise A. 97,117,122,131 Ganse, Margaret A. 98,126,143,144 Ganse, Sharon L. 52,129,149,174 Ganse, Vicky L. 52,129,174 Garner, Aileen E, 104,118 Garner,Joseph W. 95,118,121,172 Garner, Ray E. 86 Gascot, Jose 104 Gasson, James J. 88,154,158 Geesey, Michael A. 52,118,121,174 Gegg, Joseph A. 96 Gehris, Colleen F. 95,124,131,148 Gehris, Tamera M. 53,129,174 Geib, Jeffrey G. 100 Geiger, Anthony C. 100,112 Genovese, Frank J. 90,145,154,158 Gerber, Douglas S. 104,159 Gerz, George C. 104,121,172 Gerz, Stephen C. 53,145,170,171,174 Giandalia,JosephJ. 98,158 Gigl, Mrs. Betty 37 Gigl, Miss Jeanette C. 37 Gigl, Mr. John L. 37 Gilbert, Victoria L. 89,134 Gilbert, William B. 104 Gilroy, Gary P. 53,118,121,174 Giordano, Mary C. 143 Glah, Diane P. 85,126,144,149 Glah, Linda 5. 53,124,126,127,129,132, 141,174 Glah,JoanneM. 104,123,134 Glah, Mary E. 53,74,81,116,128,136,137, 144,174 Glatfelter, Elaine C, 93,118,126,144,153, 169 Glatfelter, Philip H. 91,112,117,126,158 Glatfelter, Philip M. 53,55,174 Glatfelter, Timothy R. 86 Glick, John R. 99,158 Going, Julie M. 94 Gol, Andrea M. 54,174 Goldbach, Michael J. 87,90,130,133,141 Goldbach, Thomas J. 97,117,158 Goldman, Mrs. Angela 39 Goldman, Mr. Frank J. 39 Gonzalez, Carmen J. 95 Gonzalez, Felix L. 91 Gonzalez, Jose L, 54,174 Gonzalez, Jose M. 91 Gorlaski, Joseph M. 104 Gotwalt, Rev. Joseph 17 Grab, Mark T. 50,52,54,174 Grab, Michele A. 104 Graham, Mr. Andrew E. 39 Graham, Mrs. Dorothy 39 Graham, Eileen F. 96,123 Gramola, Pamela J. 89,144,148 Gramola, Mrs. Rosemary 39 Grannas, John T. 93,142,172 Gras, Robert W. 104,172 Graver, Susan M. 97,131,144,1S3 Gray, Mrs. Jane 17 Green, Teresa A. 98,123,144 Greer, Dawn M. 90 Greer, Maureen P. 99,131,134 Griffey, Kathleen A. 84,129,131 Grimm, Nancy J. 104,119 Groff, Barry L. 104,159 Groff, Linda A. 104,153 Gr0ff, Lou A. 54,116,124,126,129,174 Groff, Richard V. 104,117,159,172 Gross, Rev. Lawrence 17 Guito, Jeffrey B. 92,111 Gusic, David E. 104 Guzman, Ivonne D. 102 Haas, Katherine A. 54,129,174 Haefner, Christopher L. 85 Haefner, Lisa E. 54,174 Haefner, Mark D. 94 Hagan, Anthony M. 105 Hager, Charles W. 95 Hager, Marian R. 101,126,131 Hager, Susan L. 85,144 Hahn, Kathy 5. 104,169 Hahn, Steven T. 91 Halloran, Kelly L. 98,126 Hampton, Patricia J. 94,119 Hanley, Leslia A. 103,105,169 Hanley, Lynn A. 87,122,131,144,152,166 Hardnele, Christine M. 96,172 Harnish, Philip G. 88,145,154,15B,162 Harnish, Thomas A. 105 Harrison, Terrence J. 95 Hartman, Teresa A. 105,134 Hassara, Christopher D. 105 Hauck, David J. 96,172 HauClC, Loretta M. 97,126,143,144,153 Hauelc, Stephen 89,145,154,158,170 Hauck, Theresa U. 105,144,153 Hayes, Mr. Michael W. 23 Heagy, Laurie A. 98,99,119 Hecker, Jeffrey A. 98 HeCl4el', Judy A. 55,119,121,133,174 Heffelfinger, John E. 99,142 Heffner, Mrs. Sandra L. 24,25 Heiland, Deborah A. 101 Heisey, Bernadette M. 91 Heisey, Theresa M. 100,111 Heminghaus, Rev. Henry 17 Henkel, Anita M. 55,174 Henry, James M. 99 Heroux, Mrs. Elizabeth 21 Herr, Concetta A. 94,123 Herr, Michael A. 105,159 Hershey, Carol A. 55,135,174 Hershey, Margaret A. 90,134 Hertz, Jean M. 105 Hertz, Lynn E. 95 Hertzler, Mr. Robert H. 33,75,142 Herzog, Donald F. 55,121,174 Herzog, John E. 105,159,165 Hiemenz, Mrs. Josephine 39 Himpsl, Barbara A. 84,134,141,142 Hinnenkamp, Mark J. 101,164 Hinnenkamp, Paul D. 105,165 Hoar, Timothy K. 55,81,174 Hobday, Kevin R. 55,174 Hodgen, David E. 56,175 Hoelzel, Mrs. Gloria 37 Hogan, S. Barbara, S.S.J. 25 Hogarth, Miss Kathleen 38,153,169 Hohenwarter, Daryl R. 56,81,145,170, 175 Hohenwarter, Mrs. Doris R. 24,25 Hohenwarter, Mary C. 96,122,131 Hohenwarter, Thomas E. 93,142,143 Hollister, Anne M. 85,144,153 Hollister, Joseph S. 94,129,158 Hollister, Samuel E. 105,159,172 Homola, Rev. Michael 17 Hood, Elizabeth A. 105,144,153 Horn, Michael A. 95,143 Hornig, NancyJ. 86 Houck, Craig L. 105 Houston, Bernard C. 87,151 .. .,.. .NV My Howe, Anne L. 88,144,153,172 Huber, Wallace J. 56,175 Huegel, Scott E. 105,172 Hughes, Richard E. 56,175 Hull, Maryann E. 89,128,144 Hull, Suzanne M. 105 Husted, Mr. Stephen 39 Husted, Mr. William 39 Ihnat, Mr. Stephen 22,23 Inez Joseph, S.M., R.S.M. 19 Inman, Joan M. 97 Inshetski, Edward R. 105,140 Izzo, Christian J. 96,126 Jackubowski, Louis J. 48,56,81,131,175 Jackubowski, Mary J. 98,121,134 Jennings, Mrs. Anne 39 Jennings, Annemarie K. 99,122,126,131 Jennings, Catherine P. 43,56,124,126,127, 130,132,175 Johnson, Delana C. 57,175 Johnson, Robert L. 57,145,154,157,170, 171,175 J0line, Julie A. 105,144,153 Joyce, Joseph C. 97,158,172 Judge, Ann E. 57,124,129,144,148,175 Judge, Joseph J. 98,118,172 Judge, Thomas A. 105,123,141 Kachnoskie, Patricia 85,91,144,149,152 Kalbach, Vincent L. 105 Kalbach, William J. 92 Kambic, Stephen M. 100 Kambic, Thomas T. 106,165 Kandolf, Michael P. 91,120,121 Kane, Lisa A. 101,126,131,138 Kasel, William H 106,121 Kauffman, Anne M. 57,68,124,127,136, 137,175 Kauffman,JeffreyS. 106,159 Keating, Michael P. 86,145 Kegel, Felicia J. 93,126,130,141,144,153 Kelleher, Catherine M. 94,129,144,152 Kelleher, Mary T. 105,144,153 Kelleher, Timothy P. 120 Keller, James M. 57,175 Kelly, Eileen P. 95,121 Kelly, Eleanor M. 57,122,175 Kelly, Mark J. 58,175 it 4 .1-af Kemmler, Douglas B. 106,159,172 Kemmler, Edward D. 100,112,158 Kemmler, Jeffrey D. 87 Kemp, Margaret L. 88 Kemp, Mrs. Robert 17 Kennett, Gregory T. 91 Kerek, Karen D. 58,118,175 Kerek, Stephen M. 101,164 Kieley, Paul J. 58,175 Kilpatrick, Patricia A. 105,144,153,169 Kingcaid, Mr. Raymond L. 17 Kingcaid, Raymond S. 58,116,128,133,154 155,156,175 Kintzer, Mrs. Barbara A. 31 Kipphorn, David M. 58,175 Kirchner, David A. 84,145,158,170 Kirchner, Mrs. Ida 39 Kirchner, James J. 90,158,160,162,163 Kirchner JeffreyT. 85,117,126,133 Kirchner, John P. 106 Kirchner, John M. 93,164 Kirchner, Koleen M. 58,134,175 Kirchner, Lisa M. 97 Kirchner, Margaret M. 86 Kirchner, Michelle M. 87 Kirchner, Noli M. 59,175 Kirchner, Philip L. 59,145,154,155,156, 157,175 Kirchner, Robin L. 92 Kirchner, Steven A. 106,159,172 Kirchner, Susan M. 59,74,77,116,126, 127,128,144,166,167,16B,175 Kirchner, Timothy R. 89 Kirchoff, David L. 106 Kirk, Chirstopher L. 90 Kirk, Philip W. 59,175 Kloidt, Mary L. 84 Kneisley, Karen L. 99,144,152 Kneisley, Raymond G. 85 Kneizys, Christopher J. 106,123,133, 138 Koch, Larry L. 106,165 Koermer, Karen E. 86,121 Kofchock, Rev. Joseph 17 Koller, Nancy J. 99,122,144,166 Konrad, Judith K. 59,128,129,175 Kopf, Robert N. 87 Koppenhafer, Susan J. 105 Kostaris, Maria 59,175 Krause, Pamela A. 98,126,144,152 Krall, Michael J. 60,175 Krall, Thomas J. 106,159 Kreider, Mr. James L. 33,165 Krouse, Mr. John C. 35,154 Kruika, Mary C. 105 Krushinski, Raymond T. 106,110,159 Krushinsky, Linda D. 93 Krushinsky, R. Thomas 106,134,172 Kuhn, David E. 91 Kulp, Michael D. 94 Kunkle, Stephen M. 95,158,172 Kuntz, Miss Kathleen A. 29,166 Kuntz, Thomas J. 106 Kurland, Rev. Jerome 17 Kuzma, Michael N. 96,121 Land, Teresa A. 95,134 Landis, Christine M. 97 Landis, Carol A. 105,153 Landis, Eileen 102 Landis, Lisa A. 60,175 Landis, Patricia E. 105 Landis, Ralph M. 98 Lapham, Lisa M. 65,135,175 Lapham, Victoria A. 105 Lattimer, Richard E. 88,126,128,140 Laukaitis, Kim S. 106 Lautsch, Margaret L. 98,126,131,172 Lautsch, Tamara C. 95,106,144,153 Lavelle, Rev. Edward R. 18 Lawson, Michael M. 60,126,175 Leanza, Maria 106 Leanza, Melissa A. 99 Leech, Most Rev. George L. 16 LeFever, Kathleen L. 60,175 Lichty, Margaret M. 60,127,130,132,144, 175 Lindenhofen, Miss Kathleen A. 28 Linsler, Rosemarie F. 106 Lithgow, Scott A. 99 Lombard, Meredith L. 90,144,152 Long, Anne T. 84,126 Long, Barbara A. 106 Long, David T. 61,113,175 Long, Joan M. 106,144,150,153 Long, Marianne 85 Long, Sharon L. 61,175 Longenecker,Ceralyn 101,139 Loreto, Gina 87 Love, Pamela A. 93,98,134 Lowe, Clara M. 61,135,175 Luta, Mrs. Diane 21 Lutz, Mitchel L, 92,111 Macrina, M. Theresa 106,150 Madl, Kathryn A. 61,118,175 Madonna, Dennis G. 80,154,175 Madonna, Nancy J. 101,117,144,166 Madonna, Tammy K. 88 Madonna, Teresa 106,153 Magner, Colleen M. 89 Malloy, Mary P. 90 Malone, Mary A. 106 Malone, Timothy P. 100 Manno, Tina M. 106 Marcia, Marie, S., O.S.F. 31,135 Margaret Edmund, S., S.S.J. 22,23 Maria Manuel, S., I.H.M. 25 Marian David, S., I.H.M. 24,25 Marian Teresita, S., I.H.M. 28 Mariani,AnthonyJ. 106,159 Mariani, Gina R. 93 Marie Hubert, S., I.H.M. 24,25,138 Marie Irene, S., I.H.M. 30 Marita Regina, S., I.H.M. 22,23 Marks, Susan M. 61,175 Marks, Thomas C. 106,120,121 Marschka, Mrs. Audrey 38,129 Marschka, Mrs. Kathy 39 Martin, Anthony C. 84,97 Martin, Barbara A. 106 Martin, Carole A. 134 Martin, David B. 99,119 Martin, Maria R. 106 Martin, Michael B. 61,120,175 Martin, Theodore E. 106,120,159 Mary Jeanne, S., A.S.C. 23,143 Mary Peter, S., A.S.C. 26,27 Mascuch, Shawn M. 95,122 Mastromatteo, Francis F. 106,123,159,165 Matt, Lisa M. 96,138 Mazzeo, Robert B. 101 McCaskey, Annice I 97,100,121 McCaskey, Deborah A. 85,119,121,144, 150 McCaskey, Mr. Joseph W. 29,118,121 McComsey, Barry O. 62,112,175 McCullough, Julie J. 106,144,153 McDonald, Michael P. 62,124,128,145, 154,155,175 McDonald, William J. 107,109,159 McEvoy, Christine T. 62,135,175 McFadden, Cheryl L. 98,144 McGeehan, Suzanne L. 62,135,175 McGarrity,TimothyJ. 98,158 McGovern, Rev. Msgr. Damian 17 McKenna, Erin K. 86,118,144 McLaughlin, Kathleen A. 87 McManus, Rev. Joseph 17 McNee, Earl P. 107 McNee, Susan M. 88 Meck, Adrienne M. 122,135 Meck, Earl V. 93 lV19Ck, J0l'ln H. 100,113,120,121,142 Meier, Anne C. 107,123 Meier, Joseph D. 94,141 Meier, Stephen P. 89,126,143,158 Melendez, Carlos 107 Melendez,Hipolito 62,175 Melendez, Maria V. 63,175 Meley, Kathleen A. 99,126,144,153, 166 Meley, Patricia M. 107 Meluskey, Rev. Andre 17 Menniti, Rev. Daniel J. 17 Mentzer, Mrs. Donna M. 36 Merinsky, Martha E. 101 Mester, Anne E. 93,119 Mester, Mrs. Doris 39 Mester, Ernest L. 63,120,121,128,170, 175 Mester, Mr. Ernest L. 25 Mester, Joseph C. 107 Mester, Patrick J, 118,121,172 Meyer, Kathleen M. 63,126,133,141, 175 Meyer, Patricia M. 94,122,126,169 Meyer, Timothy M. 84,151 Michael, Carl W. 63,112,175 Michael, Kathy L. 63,175 Michael, Kenneth L. 95 Michael, Scott A. 107,165 lvlicllalik, Elizabeth A. 63,12.6,13O,133, 149,175,192 Mihaliak, Brian J. 64,154,175 Mitterer, Mrs. Sara A. 38 Moeller, John A. 107 Moeller, Michael J. 95 Mongeau, Denise E. 107 Montanez, Hector 107 Moore, Anthony W. 107,159 Moore, Patrick G. 89,158 Morales, Heriberto 107 Morales, Pancho 64,162,163,175 Moranz, Joan L. 108,153 Moranz, Alicia G. 96,144 Moranz, M. Catherine 90,122,144,153 Morris, Joanne T. 64,126,127,131, 136,137,144,175 Morris, Nancy E. 107,153 Morrison, Richard R. 64,139,175 Mortensen, Christine R. 64,175 Moscony, Leah M. 84,125,143,144,153 Mott, Kimberly A. 92 Mowery, Lisa C. 107,134 Mowery, Thomas J. 92 Mowrer, Mrs. Audrey 17 Mowrer, Paula J. 107 Muldowny, Mary 86,122,150 Murphy,John E. 107,132,140,159 Murphy, Lee A. 97,126,144,153,166 Murse, Laura R. 98,131 Murse, Lisa M. 64,175 Musser, Diane L. 99,117,144 Musser, Jeanne M. 65,116,124,126,128, 144,148,176 Nachtrab, Kevin B. 87 Nau, Jeffrey W. 89 Navitsky, John P. 65,69,77,128,136, 137,151,176 Negron, David 107 Nelson, Rev. Frank 17 Nicklaus, Christine M. 107 Nikolaus, Paul T. 107 Nikolaus, Regina A. 88,134 Novack, John M. 65,176 Novack, Sue M. 107 Novajosky, Elizabeth M. 101,118,131, 144,152 Obetz, Brigitte S. 93,126,131,144 O'Brien, David P. 97,123,138 O'Brien, Elena M. 94,141 O'Brien, Jennifer C. 109,144 O'Brien, John F. 107,159,165 O'Connor, S. Helen Anne, R.S.M. 20 O'Donnell, S. Jane, R.S.M. 22,32,33 O'Donnell,Juanita M. 107,119 O'Donnell, Mr. Robert E. 20 Ohrel, Kathleen L. 65,122,13O,133, 135,176 Oleksa, Christina M. 95 Olson, William N. 98,158 Ostrowski, Michael 107 Otto, Janice M. 100,113 Paquin, Michelle A. 65,176 Parks, Patrick E. s4,127,134,154,15s Parmer, Duane S. 91,113 Paulson, Michael J. 99,121,170,171 Pautler, Mark F. 101,119,121,142 Pautler, Mrs. Mary 24,25 Payne, Natalie M. 98 Pegoretti, Joyce A. 65,66,70,13S,176 Pennino, Raymond 66,145,154,156,157 176 Perez, Nahir M. 107 Mihaliak, Cheryl L. 107 Mikula, Jennifer L. 108 Miller, Jeffrey T. 96,154,158,164 4.7 W. V. Miller, Joanne M. 85 Miller, Julie A. 107,169 Miller, Paul E. 107,165 Miller, Susan M. 107,117 Millhouse, Kenneth S. 107,172 Millhouse, Marcella M. 122 Miriam Regina, S., O.S.F. 32,33 Mirocke, Joseph G. 87,160,162 Misel, Linda S. 91,111 Mitten, iV1iCl'la9l S. 88,127,154,158, 160,161,162 Mitterer, Denise M. 95,121 Mitterer, Dennis M. 107,141,172 Perry, Carole M. 46,66,139,176 Pfahl, Margaret F. 106,117 Pfeiffer, Mark A. 92 Pflumm, William R. 85,145,154,156 Phelan, Kathleen M. 85,122,144,150, 152 Piascinski, Michael J. 93,141,145 Pillion, Kathleen A. 66,74,116,126, 127,128,144,166,167,168,176 Pisano, Dominic A. 66,176 Pini, Fabio 87,154 Poillon, Mary T. 107,134 Porta, Vickie M. 91 Portas, Mr. Louis J. 27,154 Preperato, Barbara J. 107,144,153 Preperato, Michael J. 66,128,176 Pryzbylkowski, Gregory L. 91,111 Pryzbylkowski, John T. 108 Przywitowski, Miss Kathleen M. 28 Pugliese, Ann T. 66,133,144,176 Pugliese, Anthony P. 89,118,121 Pugliese, David E. 85,170 Pugliese, Mariangela C. 96,119 Pugliese, Mark G. 108,172 Pugliese, Patricia A. 84 Quinn, Arthur F. 67,176 Quinn, Christopher J. 67,126,128,137, 138,176 Quinn, Mr. Edwin J. 17 Quinn, Gerard M. 108 Quinn,JamesJ. 67,120,176 Quinn, John P. 94 Quinn, Lyndon D. 85,118 Rachor, Joseph A. 86 Rarnpulla, Michael A. 89,154,155,158, 170 Ranck, Kevin T. 95 Rankin, Julia A. 67,176 Raspa, Mary A. 67,123,176 Rathsam, Daniel J. 47,176 Rearich, Bret E. 96,158 Rearich, Craig T. 108 Rebman, Cirldi M. 87,118 Rebman, Lucinda J. 67,122,131,134, 135,144,176 Rebman, Wendy S. 107,144,150,153 Reilly, Kathleen M. 107,144,153 Reilly, Terrance M. 85,145,158 Reisinger, Frederick L. 98 Reisinger, Melanie M. 68,176 Remley, Gordon, S. 89 Ressel, Kathleen M. 108 Ressel, Mr. Richard 39 Ressel, Robert M. 68,116,154,176 Rettig, Joseph R. 85,145,154,162 Rettig, Susan L. 57,58,68,121,142, 176 Rhinier, Eric A. 108 Riccio, Deborah S. 97,126,141,144, 148 Riccio, Mr. James 17 Riccio, Michael T. 108,117,141,143, 165 Rieker, Thomas P. 93 Rieker, Tracie J. 107,144,153 Rife, Dennis J, 85,154,158 Rife, Robert J. 108,159 Riley, Edward T. 108,159 Riley, Rebecca M. 68,74,81,135,144, 166,176 Rineer, David A. 112 Rineer, Josephine E. 98 Rivera, Aurelio G. 108 Rivera, Maritza 108,123 Roda, Anne 68,135,176 Roda, Anthony M. 109 Roda, Brad A. 89,154,158 Roda, Francine S. 68,122,176 Roda, Mrs. Jeane 39 Roda, Mary T. 108,150 Roda, Paul G. 90,143,158 Roda, Scott A. 154,158 Roden, Sherrie L. 108 Rodriguez, Eliana 99 Roehm, John R. 108,159 Roehm, Thomas R. 92,113 Rohrer, Guy T. 108,159 Rolko, Rev, Stephen M. 17 Rompalo, Mrs, Jean 39 Rompalo, Paul A. 100,158,164 Rompalo, Mr. Walter B. 30 Roschel, Scott R. 176 Rosello, Joseph M. 101 Rottmund, Jean M. 69,122,124,130,135, 176 Rottmund, Kathleen A. 108 Roux, Joseph E. 69,140,176 Rowan, Agnes M. 88,123 Rowan, Claire L. 108,116,123 Rudy, George J. 69,124,176 Rudy, Stephanie K. 69,81,116,136,140, 176,192 Rufe, Mary F, 1oa,123 Rund, Dorothy L. 84,122,150 Rund, Kathleen 108,144,150,153 Ruof, Amy L, 93,123,143,144,148 RLl0f, Beth E. 69,124,126,129,144,148, 176 Ruof, Mrs. James 17 Rupert, James R. 91 Rupert, Lisa M. 108 Russell, Robert J. 108,118 Russo, Frances J. 85,129,133,144 Russo, Rose M. 54,69,129,176 Ruth, Lisa A. 108 Rutherford, Anne T. 108 Sager, Mrs. Geraldine 38 Sager, Kelley M. 94,121,144 Sagerer, David J. 70,176 Sagerer, Joan M. 95 Sagerer, Mary L. 86,134,139,141 Sahd, Brian F. 108,116,159 Sahd, Frank J. 93,154 Sahd, Peter J. 88,117,172 St. Denis, Richard T. 109 St. Pierre, Erin R. 89,122,139,142 Salm, Sue A. 85 Salvatore, Michael D. 70,71,176 Santiago, Gregory J. 70,176 Sapone, John A. 84 Sawyer, Edward M. 70,176 Sawyer, Stephen D. 90,130,133,141, 143 Schaller, Christine L. 88,128,132,134, 144,150 Schaller, Ellen K. 70,116,124,126, 129,131,133,144,148,176 Scheid, Michael A. 90,154,158 Scheuchenzuber, Mark P. 100,112,162, 164 Scheuchenzuber, Mary A. 108 Schlager, Karen L. 98,117,144,152 Schlager, Mrs. Mary 38 Schlager, Michael J. 109,159,165 Schmalhofer, Andrew P. 108,159,172 Schmalhofer, Christine K. 70,130,177 Schmalhofer, Heidi M. 108,143,144,153 Schmalhofer, Theresa L. 99,122,126, 143,144 Schmitt, Gregory M. 94 Schmitt, Marianne 177 Schober, Joseph R. 95,164 Schober, Karen L. 85,131,144 Schober, Robert P. 62,71,116,154,177 Schoeplein, James R. 109,159 Schoeplein, Jeffrey F. 96 Schreck, Kathleen M. 71,127,129,133, 177 Schreck, Victor C. 71,177 Schreder, Carole M. 108,144,150,153 Schreder, Gregory P. 86,162 Schreder, Mary B. 87,122,144,150 Schulz, Karen J. 88 Schulz, Kathyleen M. 89 Schulz, Lisa 108,143,153 '5Cl1UlZ,1V1a1'ia 71,128,129,130,177,192 Schulz, Patricia A. 90 Schulz, Scott E. 50,71,81,116,177 Schulz, Theresa M. 98 Schulz, Valerie A. 94,128,131 Schuppert, Barbara A. 109,134,153 Schuppert, William J. 71,118,121,177 Schweiger, Mary A. 88,117 Schweitzer, Mary A. 109,142 Scicchitano, David A. 89,117,123,128 Seidle, Michael A. 109 Segro, Nicolette M. 84 Seladones, Edwardine M. 85,119 Senkowski, Ellen M. 72,74,125,128, 136,143,144,166,167,168,177 Senkowski, Lisa A. 95,117,144,166 Senkowski, Mrs. Walter 17 Serina, Bernard R. 109 Seroski, Rita 72,127,134,141,177 Servansky, Paul S. 72,81,177 Shaub, Michael G. 72,130,141,177 Sheehan, Margaret M. 86 Sheehy, John M. 109 Sheldon, Brenda 72,127,134,135,177 Shelley, Louise A. 96,134,138 Shelley, Peter 109,117,140 Shelley, Rose M. 72,128,130,138,177, 192 Shelton, Judith A. 109,121,129,134 Shenk, Karen L. 109 Shepps, James P. 109,118,121 Shepps, Terrance A. 110 Shindle, Berneice L. 88 Shindle, Brenda J. 89 Shindle, B. Tracie 92 Shindle, Norine M. 97,143 Shopf, Bridget M. 98 Shultz, Thomas W. 91,111 Sickler, Mary T. 90,131 Sierra, Hilda L. 109,123 Sillner, Margaret M. 99 Silverthorn, Julie M. 73,130,131,177, 192 Simpson, Anne E. 84,85,117,132 Simpson, Mr. W. Roger 17 Singles, Timothy M. 92,118,121 Smith, Barbara J. 72,177 Smith, Elaine M. 109 Smith, Elizabeth A. 72,135,177 Smith, Rev. John F. 17 Smith, Margaret R. 101 Smith, Patricia A. 109 Smith, Stephanie A. 93,122,144,169 Smith, Thomas G. 94 Smith, Timothy J. 94,120,121 Smoker, Jamesina A. 109,134,138 Snyder, John 109 Snyder, James G. 84,145,151 Snyder, Marie A. 109,169 Snyder, Patricia A. 96,123,169 Sobkowiak, Miss Mary E. 29,123 Socoloski, Susan M. 73,177 Soto, Edwin 109 Soto, Pedro 100,113 Souders, Annette 131 Souders, Brenda J. 87 Souders, Cynthia L. 73,130,177 Souders, Mrs. Dolores 38 Souders, James R. 109,165 Souders, Marie A. 88,144,166,168 Souders, Stephen M. 109 Sourbeer, Richard T. 93,142 Spang, Debra A. 97 Spang, Victoria L. 73,177 Spidle, Colleen M. 91,111 Staab, Marianne T. 98 Staab, Michele M. 91,120,121,144,169 Stackler, Karen 98 Standish, Scott W. 63,74,116,177 Standish, Susan M. 109,141,169 Stank, Christine M. 117,122,143,144 Stauffer, Mark E. 110 Stengel, Kathleen A. 109,123 Stengel, Mr. Lawrence F. 24,25,136 Stengel, Robert J. 86,117,128,154,158 Stephan, Lydia M. 101,134 Stephan, Michelle G. 74,128,134,177 Stetler, Gretchen M. 109,143,172 Stetter, Mrs. Donna 38 Stetter, Loretta D. 74,128,177 Stevens, Lisa M. 101,118 Stewart, Matthew J. 90,170 Stewart, Maureen J. 94 Stimson, William 87,121 Stipe, Craig A. 92 Stipe, James M. 96 Stipe, Patricia A. 98,126,143 Stoffa, Jacqueline M. 96 Stoffa, Michael A. 109,159,172 Stone, Alan P. 98 Stone, Karen M. 74,127,135,177 Strittmatter, Miss Grace 36,152 Strosser, Edward E. 85,154,158 Strosser, Lisa V. 109,118,143 Strosser, Marianne T. 89,129,131,143 Strosser, Miss Rose M. 35 Stover, Mark R. 109,142 Stuart, Anita R. 102,123 Stuart, Paul A. 88 Stumpf, Cynthia L. 85,144 Stumpf, John F. 64,123,136,177 Stumpf, Mary A. 86 Stumpf, William E. 110,123 Sturgis, Keith A. 112.177 Sturgis, Kim M. 110 Suess, James F. 110,141,159 Suess, Michael 74,81,177 Suess, William A. 110,117,123 Sullenberger, Lois J. 74,124,177 Szwabowicz, Mr. Anthony J. 17 Szwabowicz, Elizabeth 60,75,126,130, 131,133,177,192 Tafelski, Teresa M. 99,126,144,166 Taglieri, Mr. Carmine J. 36 Taglieri, Eugene J. 158,170,172 Taglieri, Maria R. 97,101,144,152,169 Taylor, Rev. Francis J. 17 Tearney, Lisa M. 75,112,177 Teausant, Heather S. 95,100,172 Thomas, Bryan D. 75,120,121,177 Thomas Marie, S., O.S.F. 22,23 Thompson, Victoria L. 89,144,149 Tierney, Kevin J. 97,164 Tierney, Michael J. 87,154,158 Tignanelli, Anita 123,177 Timko, Mr. Joseph R. 26,27 Tokarick, John 98 Tokarick, Stephen 110,132,140 Tomlinson, Mary A. 75,81,119,121,124, 125,129,134,135,144,177 Trinh, Hiep 91 Trout, Annette M. 110 Trout, Jacinta S. 75,142,177 Trout, Karen A. 89 Troy, William R. 100 Tufano, Michael F. 88 Tufano, Paul A. 110,120,121 Tunis, Ann F. 7s,127,134,141,14z,17a Umiker, Susanne 99,126,130,144,153 Uzupis, Donna 101,119 Uzupis, Jean T. 76,120,128,130,177, 192 Vargo, Mr. Thomas R. 36,154,159,172 Vasile, Francesca 98 Velazquez, Norma I. 110 Versprille, Margaret E. 76,134,177 Versprille, Mary T. 85,132,134,139 Versprille, Thomas G. 110,159,172 Vitale, Katherine J. 110 Vogel, Michael B. 89 Wagner, Lisa A. 110,169 Wagner, Mary B. 76,127,132,178 Wagner, Teresa M. 94,144,169 Wallace, Kathryn J. 76,178 Walsh, Sharon M. 76,178 Walter, Ronald A. 91 Walton, Mark A. 91,172 Walton, Marie C. 76,122,134,144,178 Wanless, Geoffrey B. 110 Wanless, Jules S. 99 Ward, Mrs. Marie 39 Watson, Claire B. 87 Weaver, Brian J. 101,172 Weaver, S. Catherine, O.S.F. 34,35 Weaver, Mark P. 77,145,178 Weaver, Ronald A. 90,151 Weber, Joan M. 97,126,144,148 Weber, Margaret A. 99,117,144,152 Weber, Susan A. 122,152 Weeks, Mr. Karl A. 27,126 Weems, Kathy A. 77,178 Weidinger, Jo A. 77,178 Weisser, Bernard J. 100 Weisser, Kathleen M. 88,144,150,153 Welsh. Bernadette 101,118,121,134 Welsh, Daniel A. 100 Welsh, Kenneth P. 97,158 Welsh, Mrs. Mary L. 21 Welsh, Robert O. 83,142 Wendel, Elizabeth L. 85,91,122,144,152, 153,166 Werhel, Sharon R. 87,128,129,138,143 Wettig, John S. 110,159 White, Cynthia M. 86,119,128,138 White, Richard M. 110,120,159 White, Robert P. 77,162 Whitman, Anne P. 77,126,128,133,178 Wickenheiser, Eric S. 77,113,140,142,178 Wickenheiser, Nina C. 85,142,144 Wiker, Christine M. 78,134,178 Wiley, Rebecca S. 88 Willenbring, Alisa A. 78,123,138,178 Willenbring, Mary A. 98,123 Willenbring, Robert J. 87,128,140 Williams, Arthur L. 110,165 Williams, David M. 77,78,145,160,178 Williams, Jo L. 78,178 Williams, Jonathan F. 94 Wimer, Beth A. 90,122,144,150 Winters, Bridget M. 110 Winters, Donna S. 78,178 Witek, Patricia E. 94,95,131 Witmer, Patrick J. 72,78,81,119,178 Wittensoldner, Paul E. 110 Woestman, Elizabeth A. 87,118,120 Woestman, Ellen F. 110 Wolf, Bruce M. 79,145,178 Wolf, Marianne 97,126,144,153 Woodall, Karen E. 96 Woodall, Kim J. 98 Wright, Michael T. 92 Yeaglin, Margaret R. 79,135,178 Yecker, David A. 100,113,158,164 Yost, Tina M. 79,144,178 Young, Darlene L. 79,129,178 Young, Steven G. 79,92,126,17B Youtz, Marie B. 101,121 Zaleskie, Ellen M. 110,144,153 Zane, Thomas S. 79,126,128,133,178 Zangari, Bruce T. 80,178 Zangari, Donald M. 102 Zangari, Elizabeth A. 88,139,149 Zangari, Gina T. 80,141,178 Zangari, Maria L. 110,169 Zangari, Rosemarie 80,122,130,133, 135,144,178 Zangari, Sherry M. 92 Zangari, Sheryl M. 110 Zangari, Sylvia A. 80,178 Zankl, Debra A. 80,132,144,178 Ziegler, Mrs. Agnes 39 Ziegler, Mrs. Anne 39 Ziegler, Jean M. 80,118,178 Zipp, Mrs. Mary L. 39 Zug, Mark J. 87 Zuzu, Linda J. 110 Zuzu, Michael A. 117 1919 , osrm-nan Sdotors .Si Ed 't rs aes?-gg Jgagnne. 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