Lebanon High School - Lodestone Yearbook (Lebanon, PA)
- Class of 1976
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UMW X f 'Q ' Y. ox XBX., ..- ----PM-- x Mfg X,, ' N- , V HL: ggi Q X Q ?...,,,,-S.,-n-:I X Su'-t v ,J 4 9 O - H V , Q iii 1 v 1 n 5' we 0 Q RH I 5. R' f lr . r Ol il . 1 -xx ,4 V I 2 'W If I, ..s..a..4. 2 , n 455 V, K Ol 1, q I 4 24:1-Q Q V, E , I H l ,ngg,,.M,g. a AQ a. , fi f E 'E ' 1 3-ul a 2 2 n a 2 1 2 2 i R i W... ...Q M 1 En 5 ,M 5 'i fl 1 ! M. as ' if f ' www? X H Wh ' A n fa K tv 1 WW 'A , A. .h - AW' f 1.9526 Lebanqn HighSchool Lebanon, Pennsylvania ff, 'ss w. ,W 'A V M , . asf' A WQ My fu W9 4 A ii i TKfN ' X Qigqgfiig W IQ V 9 - X X Q QW f W KQZV .JV Wm KF WM M550 gf famzwfi fAZf74f?if W1 jf0u11CfZZ 75 ,f9f1f22lpf6Of0'U 55 yf3a17L7fw 77 57714140 of 5 WW41C5 17 5 may M6 wwf? W ffg 7 The High School experience is one of the most common possessions among us. Students, former and present, can identify with the worry and sweat, along with the fun and friendship. However, each of us has the personal memories and ob- jectives that make education our own private entity. For those who graduate in 1976, the nation's birthday offers another means of diversity. We are the Bicentennial Class: the only one there will ever be. But does it really mean anything? Are we privileged? Is there a special obligation, or is it a historical freak? 4 I .Qs r I I, 2 ,J 5? A ffl f W, .Maggw ' .M 'Ll f, 1' 1-is ,..-vt 'B 9 gi, ., 'N L gm, - Keeping a span of two-hundred years in pers- iff' pective is difficult for those who cannot yet vote. We find little relation in the pieces of history that we have learned, even though they created the nation as we know it today. These relics of the past are forgotten, except for the most profound and sturdy. They endure as reminders of our origin and con- nections with our heritage that still exist. 7 History has given us the Founding Fathersg idealists and patriots who formed their model nation under formidable odds. In reality, they did not spend all their time being heroes. They were humans with private lives as intense as our own. ln one decade, our society changes faster than it did in a lifetime two-hundred years ago. Five years from now, this book will seem outdated be- cause of the change in styles. For the present, though, we see ourselves as a future potential. We are individuals trying to emerge from the living-learning experiences ofa changing world. 'L-.01 9 E -' We are the result of the past, a member of the present, and a prospect for the future. Our identity is less sure than at any other time, but at the brink of adulthood we find ourselves more mature and better able to handle our difficulties than ever before. The knowledge has been gainedg a part of our lives has passed. The opportunity to focus on meaningful lives has been in- creased by the chance to understand the past. We can waste this freak priviledge, or work to deserve it. The backgrounds is certainly there. J-.t -U ufxl -- Q ze ' Yi yr! r 'O' X X ,icuii wx , Q Qkfpj 1rsfF'f-2 ' ' ' I .153 T3 agp . w A ' . .... ,K ,Q A , ffj fW1v', ', Q 13 X. A S, 5.5. A ' --sw Hx 13.5 5 F if L 'V x i N ' N.-'iii fggym , ,V 1- - N ,,,,3p.-an-..,,,.-u -sp! N 1 ss, Vik , wif I F' S g'1v5'd eb Ji 7'-1 K7 A WW! Q X XXX x X a4mwfZjif?Lwd5 521405 iffhzgj UUHJCNZ I .4 Foremost among the duties of the administration is providing all students with an opportunity for a useful education. This includes scheduling, curriculum, activities, and of course, dis- cipline, While trying to improve the overall program, they must deal with many day to day ag- gravations. ln the midst of all this work, the administration must communicate with the stu- Administration dents and faculty, staying open to the needs that they do not often see themselves. Superintendent-Paul C. Dunkleberger. Assistant Superintendents-Frederick C. Bomberger, Keith H. Lebo, Robert A. Nichols III. School Board-ROW l-LEFT TO RIGHT: Marsha C. Grosky, Betty J. Eiceman, C. Howard Kin- loch, Jr. QVice Presidentj, Frank O. Hill fPresidentj, Patricia L. Walter, G. Rudolf Dechert. ROW 2- LEFT TO RIGHT: Frederick C. Bomberger, Herman H. Hitz, Jr., Geoffrey L. Sowers, Keith H. Lebo, Rober W. Feeman, Robert A. Nichols lll tSecretaryJ. Principal-James L. Jackson. Assistant Principal-Harry Matala. V i Assistant Principal-Luther Stone. Assistant Principal-Clarence White F Secretaries-ROW l-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Gettle, Jo Ann Smith ROW 2-LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Gruber, Brenda Hummel. S .gl 2 Gi f ' ml Guidance l Got a problem? The guidance department is always ready and willing to help. Their hope is to enable students to improve self-understanding, to develop and implement vocational and education plans, and to enable them to meet day-to-day personal and social demands encountered. Frank Hockley, Department Head. im,,,,,r Milli Wil? 'iw K' A Faye A. Chepulis. arp' Secretaries-Barbara Gamber, Margaret Brewer, Ruth Embich, Hilda Heisey. Jerome Chepulis. Miriam Wilson. Y' 1 Driver Ed The Driver Education Course has undergone a complete engine over- hall this year, changing from a one-a-day-a-week course to a daily course for one semester. It is hoped A positive attitude to- wards the responsibilities of good health for every student can come only through education. A per- son who tries to under- stand and promote his own good health will be able to care for himself as well as others entrusted to his care, and also con- tribute to his own future regarding health. Health Lorna McGee I that this will help the sophomore students retain more information in order for them to become responsible drivers. Terry Kline Daniel Rossi 1 if-Irsnuuu ssiuun msn sum .2 t A it 3 lllllvfll Ellllllklllll Wi l sonnmiunnnaz wr J 4-MQ' Anthony Budy Marlene Lesher H. Gerald Groff gf. 3 f mf , I 1 ey. X J' X 1 Lisa Hauer. ,- , .I-,.. .. is N. A 2. it g .L 1 .ff ,W-Xa Rynell Sorensen. 18 1 ., .sf win 1 'nl' A Mary Hissner, Thomas Weible. Ji ll Michael Webb. it, .,., V, James Smith. 'Eve -. 'f 51 ' .u::,,.L H Edward Barry. Wm. Ben Linn, Department Head. --a -z- , ig- t ,M s so we E i , , ,Af 'sit -' it X. it- '-f Theresa Houck. -' ,A 'Q ff Expression of oneas thoughts is a prerequisite to success in life. The English Department, with this in mind, has broadened its boundaries to give students li s instruction in the basics, as well as allowing those with deeper ' interests to delve further into g specificareas. 5 i M 0 Q 'Q fa L ,,,.aa...,,,uMwt A 3,,V U ,V I 'tit X ,gs-.,'2., .J V, 5 1zv,,:,sf,,......wfafMff:f'r2A:.1G A 19 snis is il H V f,,V . -ff' I K Q El., i, Daniel Derk. ,NS-Q X ' I Thomas Nestor. Languages A better understanding of languages, cultures and people is cultivated in the Foreign Language Department. With the use of the langauge lab facilities and classroom conversations, a student is confronted with the difficulties, along with the thrills, of mastering a second and sometimes third basic vocabulary. Deborah Groff. 1 Ida Sia. il g it L ... Lynn Westover. Larry Heck, Department Head. f V A1 'Q' . L S lf . . Q., . .. ,g N. Q K fu' J, - X .. Mary Grace Loose, Department Head K t 'X' ,Af if f 4.1 5 ' sf Af . v -Q' 'if-.99 1 .uxqrb D -25,5 ,I David Opilo. Art Expression through creativity is foremost in the mind of any artist. To achieve this goal he must have unrestricted and liberal conditions in which to work. The availability of helpful instruction and a wide range of medium and tools has aided each budding Van Gogh in his quest for artistic success. 1 l I Music Anthony Gerace, Department Head. Carol Dillman. If .wry The Music Department, best known for its assembly programs and musical pro- ductions, provides enter- tainment along with the opportunity for students to use their musical talents. Kathryn Heckard. Larry Arnold. 'avi-, ,XA 21 George Mayhoffer. 1 4,73 4 x -vt d I tv v'? A 'S LJ -A ? I -. 2 , i- -- t HT, ,ms X ' Ik, g M , . j 1 .. fy, 5 ff A 3 V ,Ha t - f, ,f,,, I V' I Ag X, . , 4 A David Kupp. V -rg, f 2. 1 Q John Detwilcr. f A -I A ,wg AV f ' V. . V J 2-at m 'H ff W2 1. Q V TA Sf 1 'N . 2 . at If S J' .,f 'Allin if 'H ' -. We W 5 v- J' A Q fi Robert Hess, Department Head. Y x , Y If Q9 ' NRE W W me Landry Appleby. gr -1. 3' X56 t' ar es Have y' Joseph Celaschi. I 4. ,rf 1 A n .. '. ff, x :W 'Q' M' ' tg Qf. -if 5 2, M JW, Ch 1 s 1 ' L 8? 4 fi X 2 5 043. 7 WY: JFS 4 f t w I 1 'A lu.. i , 1' 1 x I 3 ,r ' ,Q 'li 1 r gn 4 e 3: 41, qs: va ' i eff' 1 ?-1.5-, fm ' A ' ' 5, . XM 1 tin S -Q... -X Z L . . w 'sw 'Ia-'l John Coles. 'keg is f-.W - 1 I Social Studies This year, the Social Studies Department introduced an experimental independent program with mixed success. Apart from their teaching duties, the department members were busy revising their courses for next year. In an effort to give students more of what they want, the department will offer more electives than ever before. The success of this approach hinges on the students' motivation to choose courses that will be valuable to them. Wfif we J Q 1 J ,..,- 1 'ii Qi Q. ,f Q - 'ft 'W Q' 3' ,WT nf 1 4 ' 1 . if .f 4 '- P Thomas Haney. , l- ' J' . John Tuscano. X 'l g A. .,Q?Yf:I? Q. '2 1 J I .f- fl 't.- J' 1' F Vfx.. Aff f tk ye? .i ,sri S , 1-.Some - ,2'32 ,ffl iv Q ' J ff. f : 5 if ft 'gi 5 -5 err K Y t . 53 .lim i .tt . L ..t. . lafi ' A ,W'-Aw. 5 J A 'N 1 e m VA v ' Wi' . jg 5 fl! Mr , - Q ...S . v ig! - fwgi . .1 . .gg H ' if mai. e' X, A-... gg. -:Edit , f .. . 345 E32 . Q ffl pg I 'ggi g ,.-k if 1 1234. 2 31,5 ll , ' ' ' Newton Burgner. -ff' James D, Cleland. . .. . ... A WilliamWargo. . V KVKVK AV ,.,V .,h.,V,,. ,,Vl ,W A 3. ff nd LA 64 A nj 4 ' dx W f ygmw... .. ,wsx .1 , f----Q:-pf. re f S S, 1 - W i up .g, Q George Deiter. X Nix ... ,gf 1 : f.,. . p -. :J x 4 5 xxx: .1 Lua X hx 1 7-ae' Helen Deiter, Department Head. Frederick Murren, 'xlf Charles Hess. Y i -as -annul -ai f Q -Q, Ph s. Ed. The l975-76 school year saw gym classes change drastically, as students were forced to exert them- selves much more in hope of shaping themselves up. Lifetime sports fTennis, Bowling, Archery, Badmintonj were incorporated into the curriculum, with emphasis on physical fitness. Kathy S. Andrews. l ff . . . we-. 5 -.ft H' c. 10.1. . .. 4.5 F32 Jig. Q 5 EVM 3 . ttf mf' w '7. of HW ii ' 'V iff' I 4. 5. CE Cd uu gc ta it O1 H a l O D l SITTING: Peggy Tobias, Judith Gardner. STANDING: JoAnne Bluge. Multi-Media The Audio-Visual Depart- ment is an integral component in the school structure. Teachers are able to supplement their courses with AV equipment to provide a vivid, lasting im- pression upon the student. lll.llllll'llll 'l Elsabeth Zaun. Carl Jagnow. Pamela Wentling, Marian Moore, Edward McGowan :NH ' John Heisey. I.M.C. The IMC is the hub of the educational wheel at Lebanon High School. With the advent of independent study, the IMC has become a focal point in the learning process of many students. The IMC staff is constantly seeking to keep abreast of current materials in order to provide the latest and most up-to-date resources for the students. 25 Science ff Warren Mellinger ....,,,,,,wW Irwin Stuckey. , r. fvj,L,,,M33rgvi-:u'f'2xw' f - . m.,,A,,.,.,,,m, 'fi krkk , . .. ful? if Nnf Gary Zelinske. Steve D. Kropinak. if-Kai' Robert Rupp. Raymond Heberlig, Department Head. The Science Department is continuing its quest towards awareness ofthe student to things around him. Through the facilities provided by the school and edu- cational trips, students are exposed to learning experiences on a day to day basis. Richard Smith. Yvonne Anderberry Frederick Folmer. , ' . .W X Business For the student wishing to pursue a secretarial or business-related career, Labanon High School offers a wide range of courses to select from. New areas to explore were given to students this year through such innovative subjects like Dollars and Sense, a guide to consumer education. -... 4. ,, ,,4'f' wmv sci .14 xi of f 59, Lag aff. V . .. 4 -'7 73.1 1 x ' , ww f 1 i I , .? 7-we , . ' 4 .K s Q .- . V . tsf- gn V . . - A V. . Ja.: .,. Wi. '.u,, ' my W adam' fe w M ba. ::.': : ':l4l:X 'ff' r. ,. -fi W., , 1 ,w N. 1 'px -.,,s , z 35? fe ' ' ' ,kg , ' U., VN M '. . 5 ,A gn, W. K W V It M Nfl. ig V t,: fe:, -V 1 . ae.: egg. eg-'Q 1 ci Q ' . , M... U., W N, , . vs..a...,,,,., W,,,,, T -M Aa.: 7 v 'wus !::f W? 57 '?' 2 'wr . b 1.-., on 'lifitz 'J 5 H--.....e..,,Qg,g Q fl'lw'rw.,x., A ' ':-4 2-few ,., WM J t.s. fc Barbara Tobias. Neil Fleischer. Calvin Gates sw., . ,que .IH V ..a,,,.,,,,,,, . V . f M X Q, iii: it v Y f X-5 ? 'w 47 fi-. A l 2 ,, 'N 5 f v MJ, M 4..v,', , tk again ,sg . qs , V tv. N F... .... 'C 'tv f 1 fa X if 13591 fa L4 swf' is is 'rr T, as XY Q. 16 'Inga .fc 154 V' 0 lllf I 9 S all it l 5 l 9 ' ' ' L l x .f or , ,, v-is. i if ' i If . ff, .'::::u: W5 ll . E lllil E ,wen 37' fr ' a.,,s.lft?.s.wr 4: ' ATWVQI Edward Lauther k 4 , Department Head. .5 its Sara Wagner. Joan Fenstermaker. .lay Putt. ...-' f. 3' ..' A uv 1 '55 Michael Costanzo. 'S C' ,wa- ' '?R's h-M Industrial f. Lewis Follett. Ben Bow' ..-9 ',a.i,1 ,, fl . I i I' 'L S O 1 E S105 .....-43B2.sW t.-. . Thomas Foltz, Department Head. Frank Reich. D0l'l2lld LarlSbCrry. Lucille Kirkwood, Department Head. i. W - ,aaa ' i F ,... A ' 9 ' P . F V ,:,- tf Q ' A O .Al , af W 2 g I .... ik .5 H1 C. C Anabel McFadden Diane Connor. so i T1jf.g!g.?2 J L A' P. ema4,f'.wmfwvi-, ts- .Aa -'ZQW ,, V, ' s 3 ' . 'rw' 5451 M Iwi Eugene Yenser. David Suercth. Math The Math Department, under the capable direction of Mr. Gordon Kohl, continued to expand and improve their program this year. Slight varia- tions of the math courses have taken place. These changes were undertaken in order to give the student a chance to follow his personal interests. ln addition to the standard curriculum, the Department sponsors the L.H.S. Math Team which competes against other local schools in the LVC Math League. 5 Ralph white. 'KO' Craig Rothermel. s. 1 ' W Gordon Kohl, Department Head nj V Q' Q! 7 l' - eefo ' ' ---ff 'ee 'TTY s I lf, 'L N' ,,, ' Q. 4. 4 IZ, 9 Qfffg o oo X Vow W . ' ., , ,2,,,..., f - M ,i E Q 1 ,J . fe I , .. Sw x Louis Martarano. Craig Zearfoss. 'Ns Adelaide Burgner. Gregory Gettle Rose Marie Gress. if 'fx E gg Josie Potocny. 32 X 42. ROW I-LEFT TO RIGHT: Violet Lerch, Eunice Dunston, Catherine Bishop. ROW 2-LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Stonebreaker, Robert Kessler, Chester Smith. Harry Shay, Head Custodian Cafeteria Staff. 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' HM Nw wx .Hp 0 x Q x ,X IJX' X , , Iv x - g-vig M lQ'O'I,- .1 4' 6 'egg 1 .QXPE i +A--'ID xxi':g'i! f xxtQn:If X Xgjslff - :-15' 43g I li :vga 'H ji ffl ' 33 Wig,-,,,,3,q,, wvm.-v.,, Ralph White, Class Dean. I am happy for the achievement and honor you have won. Do not be content however, with your present accomplishments or the life you are now living. Use your talents to meet and help solve the pressing problems of the world. Especially in a Bicentennial year, we must all be reminded of the numerous people from all walks of life who put others before self in the hopes of providing a fuller, more abundant life for all mankind. Best wishes in your future, Ralph H. White QLEFT TO RIGHTD Sue E. Kauffman, Secretary-Treasurerg Kathy Kline, Vice-Presidentg Stephanie Verna, President. ., Homeroom Representatives QROW 1, L. TO RJ John Haak, Jennifer Houser, Karen Fields. CROW 2, L. TO RJ Mary White, Cheryl Beamesderfer, Carol Ceresini, Ann Schreiber, KROW 3, L. TO RJ Sharon Youtz, Becky Matarazzi, Stacey Rhen, Marsha Poust, Randy Kreiser. '55 Richard Albert Teresa A. Arnick Michael Anthony Arnold Sharon L. Artz Beverly Baker K Robert Atwood Teresa Atwood Patrice Ann Baal 55493 David William Baker Larry A. Balog Cathy Louise Barlet Patricia Barrett RICHARD ALBERT-General. TERESA A. ARNICK-Business. MICHAEL ANTHONY ARNOLD-Generalg Bowling Club l,2,3,45 Civil Defense l,2,3,4Q Chess club I,2,3,4Q Newsette 4g Intramurals l,2,3,43 Varsity Baseball 33 JV Baseball 2. SHARON L. ARTZ-Business3 Pep Club 33 School Store l,3. ROBERT ATWOOD-General. TERESA ATWOOD-Vo Tech3 Concert Choir 2,33 Chorus 13 School Musical 2. PATRICE ANN BAAL-Businessg Pep Club 3g JV Basket- ball 1. BEVERLY BAKER-Vo Tech. DAVID WILLIAM BAKER-Academicg Band l,2,3,45 Or- chestra l,2,3,45 Brass Choir 4g Bowling Club 3,43 Pep Band 2,3,43 School Musical 1,2,3,4. LARRY A. BALOG--Academicg Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band 35 Brass Choir 45 Pep Band 3,41 German Club l. CATHY LOUISE BARLET-Business3 Concert Choir I3 Chorus 43 FBLA 3,45 School Musical 1. SUSAN BARLET-Vo Tech. PATRICIA BARRETT-General. EUGENE FURMAN BARRY--Academicg Hi-Y 3,4 fPresi- dent 4J3 Key Club 3,4 fVice-President 413 German Club 33 Radio Club 4g National Honor Society 3,43 Checker Club 4 fTreasurer 41: Youth Forum 2,3,4 fSenior Cabinet Mem- ber 4J3 Student Council l,2,3,43 Lodestone 45 Varsity Football 3,42 JV Football I,2Q Varsity Baseball 3,43 JV Baseball l,2Q Basketball l,2,3. Rotary Youth Leadership Camp 35 Pop Kelchner Student Athlete Award 4. PATRICK BARRY-Academicg Orchestra lg Concert Choir 2,3,43 Hi-Y 45 Junior Isaac Walton League 2,3,45 Wicc- Presidentjg School Musical 2,35 Intramurals 15 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Checker Club 43 District Chorus 2. LAURIE L. BASEHORE-Business5 Pep Club. KATHY LYNN BASHORE-Academic3 Concert Choir l,2,3,4Q Pep Club 2,43 Spanish Club 43 School Musical l,2Q Youth Forum 3,41 Football Trainer 33 Junior Homeroom Representativeg Elizabethtown Honor Choir 2. CHERYL A. BEAMESDERFER-Academic3 Astronomy Club 2,3,43 Lab Assistant 2,3,4Q Gym Leader 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 fVice-President 415 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 QPresident 213 Senior Homeroom Representativeg National Honor Society 3,43 Chess Club 43 Checker Club 4 fParliamentarian 413 Lodestone 45 JV Field Hockey 2, JV Basketball 1. LORI ANNE BEARD-Academic3 Astronomy Club 45 Tri- Hi-Y 3,45 Librarian 23 Bowling Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 3,4 fVice-PresidentJ3 German Club 3,4 fSecretary 423 Lodestone 4g Intramurals 13 Track Scorer 3. RITA MARIE BEARD-General3 Chorus 4. 37 Lorrie Ann Beck xx 5,5 .. . I ,Q ,gi .N ,K ' f Priscilla Behney A Brian Bender Steven G. Black Eleanor Louise Blantz Edward R. Blouch Kevin Betz Brlan Kelth Bogner Candxce Bohr Joh Mlckela Boltz Wllham Boyer .4-I Debra Marie Brandt Dennis Brossman ff V .Q 1. h . gsm., am' Q Q +21 H i 4: ,xt ,- 2-s1f:::':5w-5 : -QQ. T . X - . k - .iff 'tiff ?-, fs' r. . L, x , A - , w ' T3 . ., ,- . Samuel John Brown Kathy Lynn Buffenmeyer Dave Carnes iffy!!! Q , ,- A lx. A Debra Jayne Ca1'l'0ll Mary Louise CHSPCY Carolyn Louise Ceresini Dawn Marie Ceresini John B- Chan Michael George Charles Dale Clark 9 nw James M. Condran .lohn Edward Copenhaver Wendi Sue Cowden Vincent J, Coyle Michael Davis Roberta L. Davis Jeffrey J. Dawson Diane Elizabeth Deimler Theodore Eric Deininer Christine Marie Dellinger SAMUEL JOHN BROWN--Vo-Techg Civil Defense 43 JV Football3 JV Basketball I,3Q JV Baseball 1. KATHY LYNN BUFFENMEYER--Business. DAVE CARNES-Academic. DEBRA JAYNE CARROLL-Business3 Lab Assistant 3. MARY LOUISE CASPER-Academicg Gym Leader 43 Spanish Club 2,3,4. CAROLYN LOUISE CERESINI--Academic: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 fSecretary 413 Medical Careers Club 3,4 fSecretary 413 Bowling Club 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club l,2,3,4 CVice President 3,413 School Play 43 School Musical 1,2,33 Senior Homeroom Representativeg WLHS 43 Youth Forum 43 Student Council 13 Junior Homeroom Representative3 Sophomore Homeroom Representative. DAWN MARIE CERESINI-Generalg Chorus 3,4. JOHN B. CHAN-Academic3 Orchestra 1,23 Librarian I3 Audio Visuals 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 3,4. MICHAEL GEORGE CHARLES-Academic3 Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Brass Choir 3,43 Hi-Y 43 Key Club 3,43 German Club l,2,3,43 School Musical 2,3,43 Radio Club 43 Varsity Football 3,43 JV Football 23 Freshman Footballg Track 3,43 Oratorical Contest 43 Youth Government 3. DALE CLARK-Academic3 Bowling Club 23 Key Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Varsity Football 43 JV Football 13 Intra- murals 33 Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 JV Baseball I. JAMES M. CONDRAN-Vo-Techg JV Football 1. JOHN EDWARD COPENHAVER-Academicg Band 1,2,3, 43 Dance Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra I,2,3,4Q Concert Choir 43 German Club 13 School Musical 2,3,43 District Band 1,2, 3,4Q Regional Band 3,43 District Chorus 4g Regional Chorus 4. WENDI SUE COWDEN-Academicg Bowling Club 33 Pep Club 3,43 Junior Homeroom Representative3 JV Field Hockey lg JV Cheerleaders 4. VINCENT J. COYLE-Academicg Stage Crew I,2,3,4Q Audio Visual 1,2,3,43 School Play 2,41 School Musical 1,2,3,43 Radio Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Lode- stone 43 Stage Manager 3,4. MICHAEL DAVIS'-Vo-Tech. ROBERTA L. DAVIS-Academic3 Pep Club 13 French Clubl. JEFFREY J. DAWSON-General3 Concert Choir l,2,3,43 Gym Leader 13 School Play 13 School Musical 13 Sopho- more Homeroom Representative3 JV Football 13 Track 1,3. DIANE ELIZABETH DEIMLER-Business. THEODORE ERIC DEININGER-Vo-Tech. CHRISTINE MARIE DELLINGER-Businessg Chorus 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 FBLA 3,4 CTremsurer 413 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Basketball 3g JV Basketball 1,2 fCo-Captian 21. 41 D5MLERfV'?'T99h: ererii .l.t.. ' iei. 'Qf'7ff l r 'fsliici-IAEL DITZLER-Academic, Baird 1,2, , Band 2,3 Brass choir 3,4. I Pkgruicia ANN DOBBS-General. SIJl?.QD0BBS+-General. - 1, 3, Bowling Club 3g JV eies . 4 - .eie J,-5..fr,55,5'53,Hz-1g11gQg:p:.:1-,auf-,,., 1- - ,. - i f ,. 1 fy f, 1-22 eYH'TY -43,4 Ei5'0'9mY 324 Club '2v3s43 Math.TwPasfz3.f4sf5t.R2d10 'mll Honor Society 2,3,4 Youth 4 Student Council' -1,23 LodestdrSeif4i 1QActivi- .,AiZ iiorjgf JV 'Basketball 1,21 Intramurals -'l,g',JV Base- ballf1f:4Tennis 2,3,4. Q ANITA LOUISE EGGERT-Academicg Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 CTreas- rurer 43: Medical Careers Club 3,4 KTreasurer 41g Bowling Club 2,33 Pep Club 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4g School Musi- calfl,3g Junior Homeroom Representativeg National Honor Society 3,43 Youth Forum 3,4g Student Council 2,3,4g JV .Basketball 1,23 Intramurals l. MICHAEL EGGERT--Gcneralg Band l,2,3,4g Pep r CEICEMAN--Academicg . German 4 Club lg 1jfyarsifyeeEmnm113,4g Jv Football 2. r 3 4 l WENDYJ,.EISENHAUER-Business: Band l,2,3,4g Or- chestra 4g Concert Choir 49 Tri-Hi-Y 3g Junior Tri-Hi- Y ,2j FBLA 3,45 FSA 3,4 CPresidcnt 41g Medical Careers Club 3g Pep Club 2,3,4g School Musical 43 School Store 35 Track Scorer 44 Winter Guard Twirler 4. KATHLEEN EMSWILER-General. GARY FAKE-Vo-Tech. FEASTER-eoenefal. FIELDS-Academicg rn-Hi-Y 3,4, Junior f21fSecretarylg Bowling Club 2g Pep. Club l,2,3,4g 'Drai1iarClub 4g German Club 3,4 f'I'reasurerlg Checker Club14g Varsity Field Hockey l,4g JV Field Hockey 2,3, KATHI LOU FIELDS--Gcneralg DECA 3. ROBERT LEE FoLTz-General. AILEEN ELIZABETH FOSTER-Businessg Chorus 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3g FBLa 3,4 Nice President 413 Pep Club l,2, 3,4g School Store 25 Varsity Cheerleaders 3,4 lCaptain 41. JEFFREY ALLEN FOX!-Generalg varsity Football 3,4g JV ,Football 23 Basketball 3,43 JV Basketball 2g JV Base- bali2. 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Gruber 51 fr, filgsff 45'f'fDl Pig ta W' :IVV ' 'I 1 4 wr' . ix 4, J. -iwgft, ta NICHOLAS JAMES GARDNER, JR.-Academic: Con- cert Choir 3,45 Bowling Club 33 WLHS 43 District Chorus Festival Winner 4g Elizabethtown Honor Choir 3,4. DELORES FAY GARLOFF-General. KAREN LOUISE GARLOFF--Academicg Band l,2,3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g Junior Tri-Hi-Y l,2g Medical Careers Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Newsette 4. BRENDA SUE GARMAN-Academicg Gym Leader 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Librarian 35 Bowling Club 3: Pep Club l,2, 3,43 German Club 3,43 School Musical 35 Student Coun- cil 4g JV Cheerleaders 4. DENNIS GARMAN-Vo-Tech. DAVID ALLEN GASKIN-General, School Play 23 Civil Defense 3. GARY GASPER-Generalg Band 1,2,3g Civil Defense 34 Varsity Football 3,4g JV Football 1,2g Varsity Baseball 3,4, .IV Baseball l,2. CRAIG BRIAN GATES-Academicg Hi-Y 4. CHRISTINE LOUISE GEARHART-Academicg FTA 43 J V Field Hockey 4 fOffensive Captainj. TIMOTHY GEORGE-Academicg Key Club 45 Lodestone 4. ROBERT MICHAEL GERHART-Academicg Band l,2, 3,43 Dance Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 1,25 Pep Band 2. MICHAEL STUART GILDAR-Vo-Techg German Club 25 School Play 2. JENNIFER GLANT-Businessg Band 43 Homecoming Queen4, KIM GOLEMBEWSKI-Academic, Band l,2,3g Spanish Club 3,4. LISA MARIE GRABY-Vo-Techg Gym Leader 3,4g Pep Club lg Intramurals lg DECA 3 CVice President JJ. SETH DAVID GREENE-Academicg Astronomy Club 3,4 tSecretary 333 Lab Assistant 3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Medical Ca- reers Club 2,3,4g Bowling Club 2,3,4g Key Club 3,4g Ger- man Club 2,3,4g Math Team 3,4g Radio Club 4g National Honor Society 3,4g Chess Club l,2,3,4 tVice President 3, President 423 Checker Club 4 fSecretary 413 Youth Forum 3,4 tSenior Senatorlg Lodestone 4g Golf 3,4. DAVID JAMES GROFT-Generalg Bowling Club 1,2. STEVEN THOMAS GRUBB-Vo-Tech, Bowling Club 2,3, 4gTrack4. DAVID W. GRUBER-Vo-Techg Soccer 1,2,3,4 fCaptain 41. GEORGE E. GRUBER-Junior Issac Walton League 45 Varsity Football 3,45 .Iv Football 25 Basketball lg Varsity Baseball 3,4, JV Baseball l,2. Chorus 1l,3,4gV Li- Dance' Band 4: Con- any iagtgixuniar Issac Walton League 3,43 fl 3445 'S:kifCIub iz' Drama Club 2,3,4i German Club lg2fQ3i3ISel1oolV Play' 'i2,4jl' 'School -Musical 1,2,3,4g Senior lll R epresentatiye: lNational'HonorV Society 3,4g fForu1Tl 2,,334Z 'Sludent Council l,2,3,4 CSAC Presi- gglentlg Lodestone 4-tTheme Editorlg Track 2,3,4: Cross Country 2g3,4g Class Officer l',2a,3.V I 4 V band l,2,3g Junior Issac Walton 24314' I I '1 V - I e I x I HALSELL-Acadernicg Gym Leader 2,31 Tri- 'Hi-Y 14igQJunior'Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Club l,Z,3,4g German Club . 3,431 School Musical 33 Lodestoneg 45 ' Junior ,Homeroom Representative., V A V , ' ' ' V - ' CINDY JO ,HANSELL49Academicg Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g Junior I Tri-Hi-Y,-l,2g Medical Careers Club 2,3,4g Bowling Club 35 , Pep Club l,2,3,4g French Club lg School Musical lg Track Scorer l,2,3,4. y SUSAN HARCHUSKA-General. .IAN LOUISE HARRIS--Academic: T ri-Hi-Y 3,43 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 23 German Club 3,49 School Musical 33 FTA 3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4 fTreasurer 2, President 3,413 Stu- dent Council 4g Lodestone 4 tCopy Editorjg Varsity Field ' Hockey 31 JV Field Hockey 1,2 tCo-Captain 233 Sopho- more Homeroom Representative. TONY HARRIS-Vo-Techg Varsity Football lgTrack l,3,4. TIMOTHY SCOTT HARRISON-Academic: Band l,2, 3,4g Dance Band 3,43 Astronomy Club 4g Lab Assistant 4g Hi-Y 4g Librarian 1,33 Key Club 43 Pep Band 3,41 School Musical 43 Checker Club 4 tSupply Chairmanjg Soccer 4g Intramurals 3g Basketball Manager l,2. BETTINA JEAN I-IARTMAN-Businessg Band 2,3,4g FBLA 2,3,4g Spanish Club lg School Store 31 Wrestling Manager 2,3,4. s JUANITA MARIE HARTMAN-Business, Band 2g Varsity Basketball 3,43 JV Basketball 1,21 Intramurals l. SHERRIE LYNN HARTMAN--Generalg Chorus l,2,3g Gym Leader 23 Intramurals l, ANTHONY JOSEPH HARTZ--Vo-Techg VICA 4. CHARLES HARVEY-Vo-Tech. KUNDRY EILEEN HAUER-Academicg Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 43 Gym Leader l,2,3,4g Medical Careers Club 43 German Club 23 School Musical 3g JV Basketball l,2,3g V Intramurals 3. FREDERICK A. HEAGY-Vo-Techg Wrestling 1. JAY BRUCE HEBERLING-Vo-Techy VICA 3,4. , I RAY LAMAR 'HEBERLING-Academicg Librarians 43 Junior Issac Walton League 4. y BOB HVECKARD--Generalg Varsity Football 2-43 .IV Foot- S ball l3Wrestling IQJV Wrestling 2, V ' SANDRA KAYEHEMPERLY--Businessg Band 2,3,4g Con- . certfChoir 4-QHFBLA 45 FSA 4g School Store 3g Intramurals' ' I 'l3TrackScorer 41 Winter Guard Swing-flags 4. I 4 y 46 Debra Ann Gundrum -'Ox -web- 4-v'1 ' , .4 John Albert Haak Mike Haitos Suzanne Halsell Cindy Jo Hansell Susan Harchuska L V'--- Vi 2 41 Jan Louise Harris Tony Harris Timothy Scott Harrison J J ? rv -1. Bettina Jean Hartman Juanita Marie Hartman 'lmnll 'V' xv-...pf . f f 1 Sherrie Lynn Hartman Anthony Joseph Hartz LX QD Charles Harvey iii Jatt it H 5 Q, Q H . , t , .1 it 4 'VX un it i 1' 'av A J J ir vw-N J' A C V If f J t J P '- ' 1 - S f t- ffcfiwf , Kundry Eileen Hauer Frederick A. Heagy Jay Bruce Heberling Ray Lamar Heberling Bob Heckard Sandra Kaye Hemperly f -M -.1 1 T 1 r I V ' ' .1 r- t f J s Bruce Douglas Henning Sheree Henry James E. Herring ' -15 -:ffl , 1 ff-:fp Eric D. Hess David Richard Heverling Elaine Hitz Susan Hockley Cathy Jo Hoffer i X le Kathleen Hogan Eilene Judith Hollenbach John Scott Holler Joseph Hlavaty rw., r-Q . A 3' - ' .. F1 .bvf ' N. Q! 2 Richard A. Hoffer W l.A, , , Ik F! l iA, ,. N733 f lbw ggi Michael Carl Holler Juliann Theresa Horney 0- Debra Kay Horst Q Ellen Hostetter Jennifer Houser Dawn Iceman Karen S. Iceman BRUCE DOUGLAS HENNING-Academic3 Bowling Club 23 National Honor Society 4. SHEREE HENRY--Business3 Librarians 1. JAMES E. HERRING--Generalg Band l,2,4. ERIC D. HESS-Academicg Concert Choir 2,3,4Q Bowling Club 23 Junior Isaac Walton League 3,43 German Club 23 School Musical 33 Chess Club 33 Student Council 3 CDis- ciplinarian13 Soccer 2,3. DAVID R. HEVERLING-Academic: Hi-Y 3,4 fChaplain 413 Audio Visual 43 Key Club 3,43 German Club 2,3,43 Math Team 2,3,4 CCaptain 3,413 Radio Club 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 WLHS 4 fStudent Advisor13 Youth Forum 3,43 Student Council 1,23 Newsette 3,43 Lodestone 4 fSports Editor13 Varsity Football 43 JV Basketball I3 Soccer l,2,3,43 Tennis 4g Checker Club 4 fPresident 41. ELAINE HITZ-VO-TCChQ VICA 2,33 FFA 4. JOSEPH HLAVATY-Vo-Tech3 Junior Isaac Walton League 1,33 Wrestling l3 Track 2. SUSAN HOCKLEY-Business. CATHY JO HOFFER-Business. RICHARD A. HOFFER-Academicg Spanish Club l,2,3. KATHLEEN HOGAN--Academicg Band l,2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Junior Tri-Hi-Y l,2. EILENE JUDITH HOLLENBACH-General3 Chorus I3 Medical Careers 3. JOHN SCOTT I-IOLLER-Academicg Civil Defense 43 Basketball 3,42 JV Basketball 1,22 Intramurals l,2,3. MICHAEL CARL HOLLER-Vo-Tech3 Varsity Football 3,4: JV Football 2. JULIANN THERESA HORNEY-Business. DEBRA KAY HORST--Academic3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4Q Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Bowling Club 23 Pep Club l,2,3,4 fSecretary 3,413 Drama Club 3,43 French Club l,2,3,4 fPresident 413 School Play 43 School Musical 2,3,43 Checker Club 4g FTA 3,43 Varsity Field Hockey 3,4 QCo-Captain 413 JV Field Hockey 1,23 Track Scorer 2,3,41 Girls Basketball Manager l,2,3,43 Intramurals 2. ELLEN HOSTETTER--Academicg Concert Choir 2,43 Chorus lg School Musical 4. JENNIFER HOUSER-Business3 Band l,2,3,43 FBLA 4 ISecretary 413 Pep Club 43 Senior Homeroom Represen- tativeg School Store 33 Youth Traffic Safety Council 3,4Q Directors Secretary 4. ' DAWN ICEMAN-V0-TCCBQ Bowling Club 2. KAREN S. ICEMAN--Vo-Tech. 49 ANTOINETTE MARIE ILL-Businessg Band l,2,3,43 School Store 4. DOROTHEA MAE IMBODEN-Business3 Pep Club 33 School Store 3. MICHAEL SCOTT JOHNSON--Academic3 Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 2,33 Orchestra 3,43 Brass Choir I,2,3Q Pep Band 2,3,4. WILLIAM KALE-Vo-Tech: VICA 2,4. CRAIG ALLEN KANTNER-Businessg Junior Isaac Wal- ton League l,2,3,4 tVice President 3, President 413 Trach l,2,3,43 Cross Country l,2,3. ROBERT JAMES KARNES-Academicg Band 1,23 JV Football 23 Basketball 3,43 JV Basketball 23 Intramurals 3,43 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4Q JV Baseball lg Sophomore Home- room Representative. SUE ELLEN KAUFFMAN--Academicg Orchestra 1,23 Gym Leader l,2,3,43 Pep Club l,2Q German Club l,2,3,43 School Musical l,2Q Math Team 3,43 National Honor So- ciety 2,3,43 Varsity Club 1,23 FTA lg Youth Forum 2,3,43 Lodestone 4 CEditorJ3 Varsity Field Hockey 1,22 Basket- ball 2,3,43 JV Basketball l3 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Junior Homeroom Representativeg Sophomore-Secretary-Treas urer3 Senior Secretary-Treasurerg Softball 43 Checker Club 43 Chess Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. BARRY LYLE KELLER--Academicg Band l,2,33 Varsity Football l. JAMES H. KELLER-General. DAVID CHARLES KERN-General3 Civil Defense 3. STEVE ROBERT KIMMEL-Generalg Bowling Club l,2, 3,4Q Civil Defense 3. MARY ELLEN KIPP--Vo-Tech3 Librarian 4. RODNEY DREW KLAHR-Generalg Key Club 43 Varsity Football 3,43 JV Football 2g Varsity Baseball 3,42 JV Base- ball l,2. BRIAN LEE KLICK--Generalg Civil Defense 43 Varsity Football 13 JV Football 23 Intramurals 3. GREGORY JOHN KLIMOVSKY-Generalg Junior Isaac Walton League 4. KATHRYN MARGARET KLINE-Academic3 Concert Choir 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Ski Club 1,23 Pep Club l,2,3Q German Club l,2,3,43 French Club 2,33 School Musical 23 National Honor Society 3,4 tSecre- tary 453 Varsity Club 1,21 Checker Club 4g Youth Forum 2,3,43 Student Council l,2,3,43 Lodestone 4 QLayout Editorjg Varsity Field Hockey l,2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 JV Basket- ball 13 Tennis I,2,3,4Q Senior Class Vice President3 Pop Kelchner Student Athlete Award 4. MICHAEL FRANCIS KOCH--Vo-Techg Varsity Foot- ball 43 Wrestling 33 JV Wrestling 2,33 VICA. RITA LYNN KOONS-Business3 Chorus 43 Pep Club 43 School Store '4. STEVEN C. KRAMER--Vo-Techg JV Wrestling 33 Track 3. RANDY KREISER-Businessg Hi-Y 4g Key Club 3,43 Senior I-Iomeroom Representativeg Varsity Club 43 Youth Forum 3,43 'Lodestone 4 CBusiness Editorjq JV Basketball 2,3Q Cross Country 2,3,43 Youth Government QCity Treasurerj. S0 Antoinette Marie III Dorothea Mae Imboden William Kale Robert James Karnes Q- sf' JY 'ffl -sf 41517 Barry Lyle Keller James H. Keller l I.. Michael Scott Johnson - Q Craig Allen Kantner Sue Ellen Kauffman hw Qi,..lx David Charles Kern Steve Robert Kimmel Mary Ellen Kipp Rodney Drew Klahr iii! Brian Lee Klick Gregory John Klimovsky Kathryn Margaret Kline 'lifts Michael Francis Koch Rita Lynn Koons Steven C. Kramer Randy Kreiser X av - Donna Marie Kreitzer Alberta Kulbitsky Kathy Lynn Labe Charles Lahr David Michael Lantz Randy Lee Lebo Gloria Jean Leininger Jerri Lynn Leininger Rosemary Agnes Levengood Patricia Denise Litton Kim Marie Longenecker Gregory Kent Loraw 'bv stung, 'OIC' . so 'Q-Q. I DONNA MARIE KREITZER-fVo-Techg FBLA 25 VICA. ALBERTA KULBITSKY-General. KATHY LYNN LABE-Academicg Orchestra 15 Bowling Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4 QSecretary 3, President 415 German Club 35 School Play 2,45 School Musical 1,2,3,45 WLHS 45 Chess Club 45 Checker Club 45 Oratorical Contest 4. CHARLES LAHR-General, DAVID MICHAEL LANTZ--Academic5 Concert Choir 45 Bowling Club 45 Key Club 3,45 School Musical 3,45 WLHS 45 Lodestone 45 Track 3,45 Oratorical Contest 45 Football Manager 15 Basketball Manager 1. RANDY LEE LEBO-Generalg Varsity Football l. GLORIA JEAN LEININGER-Vo-Tech. J ERRI LYNN LEININGER-Vo-Tech5 Librarian 3. ROSEMARY AGNES LEVENGOOD--Generalg Teachers Aid 3,4. PATRICIA DENISE LITTON-Academic5 Junior Tri-Hi- Y l,2 fTreasurer 215 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,2, 3,45 Junior Homeroom Representativeg Consumers Club 4. KIM MARIE LONGENECKER-Businessg Junior Tri-Hi- Y 1,25 FBLA 45 Pep Club l,2,45 School Store 3. GREGORY KENT LORAW-Vo-Tech5 Jnior Issac Walton League 25 Wrestling 25 Cross Country 25 VICA 1Vice Presi- dent 41. - BARBARA JANE LOSER-Business5 Band 15 ,Lab Assis- tant 1,2,3,45 Cross Country Scorer 2,3. SAMUEL MAI-IOOD-Academicg Key Club 3,45 Chess Club 45 Checker Club 45 Track 1,25 Cross Country l,2. LAURIE LYNN MANN-Academicg Concert Choir l,2, 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Bowling 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4 CSecretary 415 German Club 2,3,45 French Club 15 School Musical 2,3,45 Intramurals 15 Track Scorer 2,3,45 Elizabethtown Honor Choir 35 District Chorus Try- outs 2,3,45 Chapel Choir l,2,3,4. JIM MARCO-General5 Wrestling 2,3,4. BARBARA ANN MARK-Academicg Band l,2,3,45 Or- chestra 1,3,45 Brass Choir 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club l,2,3, 4 fPresident 415 School Musical 1,3,4. REBECCA ANN MATARAZZI-Academic5 Concert Choir 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 25 Librarians 15 Pep Club l,3,45 School Play 45 Senior Homeroom Representative WLHS 45 Checker Club 45 FT A 3,4 QPresident 415 Youth Forum 3,45 Student Council 15 Basketball 3,45 JV Basket- ball 1,25 Intramurals l,3,45 Track Scorer 35 Tennis l,2,3. ERONICA JO MATTIOLI--Business5 FBLA 45 Pep Club 3,45 School Store 3, EFFREY MAURER-General. MICHAEL I JAMES. JMAYER-+Academicg sand i,z,3,4gI Brass Choir 1,2,3,4g.Concert Choir 3,43 Pep Band 2,3,4gV J Track3,4. , p 1. ., . KATHRYN MCCALL-Academic, Astronomy,Club 44 Tri- Hi-Y 3,4g Medical Careers 2,3,4 QPresident 411 Bowling, Club. 3: 'Pep ,Club 2,3,4: . German Club l,2,3,4 Zqvice . President 413 School Musical 3,4g National Honor Society 43 Chess Club 45 Checker Club 4, Lodestone 43 Track Scorer 3. J I - I I , p JAMIE LYNN MCCANN-Academicg Astonomy Club 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 fChaplain 413 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 23 Drama Club 2,3,4g Pinochle Club 23 National Honor Society 43 Chess Club 4g.Cl1ecker Club 4, Lodestone 4, Varsity Field Hockey 43 JV Field Hockey 1,2,3g Intramurals l. JACQUELINE DEBORAH MACCRARY-Businessg Cho- rus 4. ' ' GEORGE MEASE--Vo-Tech: Varsity Baseball 3,43 JV Base- ball l,2. . , JOANNE LOUISE MEASE-va-Tech. KELLY LYNN MEASHEY-Academicg Band l,2,3,4g Or- chestra 4g Dance Band 45 Concert Choir 4g'Tri-Hi-Y 3,41 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 23 Pep Club 2,3,4g Spanish Club 3,43 School Musical 2,3,4. KATHLEEN MARIE MENDOFF-Businessg Junior Tri- Hi-Y 2,3g FBLA 2,3,4g FSA 4, Pep Club 2,3,4. JONATHON ERIC MEYER-Academic. DIANE MARIE MILLER--Academic, Astronomy Club 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y fPresident 41g Junior Tri-Hi-Y 25 German Club 2,3,4g French Club 1,2,3,4g Sophomore Homeroom Representativeg Pinochle Club lg Nationa Honor Society 3,43 WLHS 4, Chess Club 4g Checker Club 4g Youth Forum 45 Lodestone 43 Varsity Field Hockey 3,45 JV Field Hockey 1,23 Intramurals l. DIANE MARIE C. MILLER--Businessg Band 4, LISA ANN MILLER-Academic, Concert Choir l,3,4g Tri- Hi-Y 3,43 Medical Careers 3,4 Wice-President1, Pep Club 3,4g Drama Club 4g German Club 3,43 Musical l,2,3,4g Track Scorer 3,4. JOHN R. MEYER-Academic. SCOTT B. MILLER-Aeademicg Youth Forum 3,4g Varsity Football 3,4g JV Football 23 JV Basketball 2,33 Varsity Baseball 3,4g JV Baseball 2. SHARI LEE MILLER-Vo-Techg Pep Club 3,4g DECA 3,4 CMain Reporter 41. FRANCI-NE LOUISE MIONE-Academicg Tri-Hi-Y 3,44 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Bowling Club l,2g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Drama Club 4g German Club 3,43 School Play 4g Musical l,2,3,4g Checker Club 43 Varsity Field Hockey 43 JV Field Hockey 2,3. ROBERT ARTHUR MISH-Vo-Tech, Band lg Varsity Foot- ball 3g JV Football l,2g Track 1,2,3,4. JAMES ARTHUR MOHL--Business, Varsity Football 3,43 JV Football 1,23 Wrestling l. p DONALD LEE MOHN-vo-Tech. KAREN LYNN MOHN-vohrech. 54 Michael James Mayer Joanne Louise Mease J f Kathryn Ann McCall Jamie Lynn McCann Jacqueline Deborah McCrary George Mease Kelly Lynn Meashey Sk , 1... ,w4fft4 ' Kathleen Marie Mendoff Jonathon Eric Meyer ffft Diane Marie Miller Diane Marie C. Miller Lisa Ann Miller John R. Meyer 'W P .'4 f rv . HH' Q .- . SO 1 ' . a A f 57 I Q , ' , 1 , i A 1 is I R S 4 .. . Scott B. Miller Shari Lee Miller Francine Louise Mione Robert Arthur Mish James Arthur Mohl Donal Lee Mohn Karen Lynn Mohn iw- mmz. fmxA as 1' Debra Maria Ann Moyer Jim Moyer Randy Lee Moyer in ,ii Sandra Musser Deb Nauman Dennis Sherwood Noble Susan Nye fsfg TIF v ..h.,,,-f' Brian S. Paine Pamela Ann Palkovic Phyllis C. Pastore Qui Leisa Ann Patschke Catherine Pautz William I, Peiffer, Jr, Q. Jlldilh ADH Peters Walter William Phillipp ,ahve Randy Pitt 3-ab Y' Jeff Podjed Thomas W. Ponessa is I, , J 6 .M ..., Michael S. Potocny Diane Marie Potts DEBRA MARIA ANN MOYER-Vo-Tech. JIM MOYER-General. RANDY LEE MOYER-Generalg Soccer 33 Wrestling l,2,3,4. SANDRA MUSSER-Business. DEB NAUMAN-Business. DENNIS SHERWOOD NOBLE-General. SUSAN NYE--Businessg Band 3,43 Pep Club 4. BRIAN S. PAINE-Business. PAMELA ANN PALKOVIC-Businessg Band l,2,3,4g FBLA 3,4g FSA 3,45 Pep Club 2,33 School Store 43 Lodestone 4g Track Scorer l,2,3,4g Sophomore Class Vice Presidentg Junior Class Vice President. PHYLLIS C. PASTORE--Businessg Band 1,2,3,4g FSA 4g School Store 3. LEISA ANN PATSCHKE-Businessg Band 2. CATHERINE PAUTZ--Vo-Techy DECA. WILLIAM I. PEIFFER JR.--Academicg Concert Choir 3,4g Lab Assistant 45 Medical Career l,2,3 fTreasurer 2, Presi- dent 3J, Student Trainer 2,3,4, .IUDITH ANN PETERS-Businessg Pep Club l,2,4. WALTER WILLIAM PHILLIPP-Vo-Techg Band l,2g Bowl- ing Club lg School Musical l. RANDY PITT-Generalg Student Council lg Freshman Class President. JEFF PODJED-Vo-Techg Sophomore Class Homeroom Representative. THOMAS W. PONESSA-General. MICHAEL S. POTOCNY-Generalg Intramural 3. DIANE MARIE POTTS--Business. 57 German POUST--Acaiiemiottglcii Ciao lg Pep A 7 k Drama Club 3g.German Club2:School Musical ',','ZilfSc2nior,Homeroom Representative, Youth Forum 3,45 Newsette l,2,3,4 'fCo-Editorjg Varsity Field Hockey 4, JV Field Hockey 2,33 Intramurals lg Sophomore Homeroom Representative. BRIAN WILLIAM PRICE-vo-room Junior Isaac Walton League-2g Intramurals l,2. QNNOQROBERT PRINSEN-Aoadanno, Hi-Y 4g Junior 'J Walton League 3, Soccer l,2,3,4g Tennis 4. , ll,, of -gage, h Q llln T A A 4 f RANK-vorooin Librarians 3,4. A A PAUL Ji. REB-vo-Toon: v1cA 2,s,4. I KIM REBER-General. PHILOMENA ANN REBVB-Aoadonno. SHEKHI LQ REICHARD-Academicg Astronomy Club 2,3, QLab'Assistant 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,2g ' Club 2,3,4g Pinochle Club 13 Chess Club 45 Checker ,Cliib 4g JV Field Hockey 25 Intramurals lg Tri Model Legis- J Committee 4 fCo-Chairmanl. . J 'LEE RHEN-Academicg Pep,QClub Vrgzg Senior Qlifiomeroom Representativeg Student Council 4g JV Field Qnookay l,2. 4 DARRELL LEE RHINE-General. SUSAN FRANCES RHOADES-Business. SUSAN RISSER--Business: Chorus l,2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. JEFFREY ALLEN RITTLE-Amdemicg Concert Choir 2,35 Hi-Y ,l,2,3g QChaplain 2,3Jg French Club 4g School Musi- cal l,2,3. ROBERTSON-Businessg FBLA 2,3,4g, Pep Club 2,3, Store 3g Lodestone 4g Student Trained. ROHLAND--Academicg Band LZ, 'Assistant 'f,3,4i7 Librarians l,2g Pep Club 3,45 Drama Club 2,3 ffreasurer 41g French Club 2,3,4g School-Play 2,41 School ' Musical 2,3,4g Lodestone 4, Sports Manager4. - - MICHAEL PAUL ROMANOFF-Generalg Wrestling l,2, 3,4. JOHN PAUL ROOF-General. KATHY ROSS-Business. S8 ...W-1 , Marsha Vandine Poust Brian William Price Onno Robert Prinsen Esther Pushnik Brian Pyles our Vicki Ann Rank Paul J. Reb :Swv Kim Reber Philomena Ann Reeves Sherri L. Reichard in Stacey Lee Rhen Darrell Lee Rhine K .. ' at-f Susan Knsser Jeffrey Allen Rittle Gina Robertson Susan Rohland Michael Paul Romanoff John Paul Roof Susan Frances Rhoades Kathy Ross ' Qrfefiifz -QQ, far, W , . A 1 1 -E: X , . V. y' ., x rf 5 A gb. r -1 S 3 .A G. imuaa r , 4.4 ' e,l,a.ifflQ? Mary J. Ross Sharon Rothermel Mary F. Roux Greg J. Royer ,vi Julie Jean Royer Catherine Clare Roznowski Jeffrey Rubendall Q .ro 2' Suzette Lynn Ruhl Betty Jane Sanders Robin Mae Sanders Anna Marie Sattizahn William E, Scantzos Kenneth Lee Schauer, Jr. Jonathan Robert Scholl Rebecca Mary Scholl Ann Patrice Marie Schreiber Randy Schwartz Anton Schwarz, Jr. Jill Schweppenheiser Amanda Seibert MARY J. ROSS-Academicg Concert Choir 43 Pep Club lg Drama Club 1,2,3,4g School Play 2,4g School Musical 1,2, 3,43 Intramurals l,2. I SHARON ROTHERMEL-Generalg Concert Choir 2,3. MARY F. ROUX--Business. GREG J. ROYER-Academicg Concert Choir 43 Hi4Y 43 French Club' l,2,3g School Musical 3,4g Math ,Team 3,43 National Honor Society 43 Youth Forum 3,43 Student Coun- cil 3, Lodestone 4g JV Wrestling 2, ' A , JULIE JEAN ROYER-Academia concert choir 3gsJuriior Tri-Hi-Y 2, Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Spanish club 2,31 FTA 1,z, 3,43 Cheerleaders 2,3,4 QCD-Captain 45. - l 1 CATHERINE CLARE ROZNOWSKI-Academic, Lab As- sistant 2,3,4g Librarians 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Drama Club l,2,3 tPresident 353 French Club l,2,3,4g School Play 23 School Musical 2,3g WLHS 4g Lodestone 4g Cheerleaders lg Track Scorer l,2,3,4g All Sports Manager 4. ' JEFFREY RUBENDALL--Vo-Techg Junior Isaac Walton League l,2,3. V SUZETTE LYNN RUHL--Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 4g Bowl- ing Club 2,3,4g Intramurals l,2. V BETTY JANE SANDERS--Business. ROBIN MAE SANDERS-Business. ANNA MARIE SATTIZAHNhGcneralg Homeroom Repre- sentative 4. I ' l WILLIAM E. SCANTZOS-Academicg Bowlinghfllub 1,2,4g Junior Isaac Walton League l,2,3,4g Soecerl, V KENNETH LEE SCHAUERJR.-Academic, Track l,2.3.4: Cross Country l,2,3. ' JONATHAN ROBERT SCI-IOLL-gVoQTechg Bowling Club 2,4g JV Football Ig Track l,3. ' I REBECCA MARY scHoLL-wreck, v1cA 3,4. I ANN PATRICE MARIE SCHREIBER-AcademicgiNews- ette 4 CCo-Editor 414 Tri-Hi+Y 4g German Club 43. Senior I-Iomeroom Representative: Youth Forum 4g JV Field V Hockey 3,4g Tennis 2,3,4. 1 ' - V I ' 2 7 RANDY scr-IWARTZ-General. ANTONSCI-IWARZ,JR.+-General. ,V 4 JILL' scHwEPPENHE1sER+Acaaemicg Maaica1s,iVcareefsr Club l,2,'3,4 tSec1-etary 215 Spanish' Club,2g3g Concert ,Choir AMANDA SEIBBRT-Aacademicgi:Tri-Hay A3,4?f Bowling Club 2,35 Drama Club 33 National Honor WLHS 4 j 161, T BRIAN SEIBERT--Vo-Techy Varsity Football 132. JOE SELMAN-Generalg Varsity Football 2,33 JV Foot- ball I3 JV Basketball l. BONNIE JEANNE SHAY-Business3 Pep Club 3,43 School Store 3,4. CLARK R. SHEFFY--Academicg Varsity Football lg JV Football 2. PATRICIA A. SH EPLER--Business3 School Store 3,4. BARRY LEE SHEPPS-Businessg Basketball 3,43 JV Basket- ball l,2. HEIDI ANNE SHERK-Academic3 National Honor Society 2,3,4 tVice President 433 Student Council 2,3,4 fSecretary 413 Lodestone 4 ICO-EditorJ3 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Gym Leader 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,22 Ski Club 1,23 German Club 33 French Club l,2,3,4 CVice President 323 School Musical I,2,3,4Q Junior Homeroom Representative3 Youth Forum 2,3,43 Tennis 43 Checker Club 4. CHRISTIA LYNN SHERMAN-Academic3 French Club 2,3. BRUCE SHERRID--Academic3 Band 1,2,3,43 Concert Choir 3,43 Librarian l,2Q Bowling Club 2,33 School Musical 3,43 Soccer 3,43 Tennis 2. RONALD J. SHOLLEY-Academic3 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Chorus 13 Bowling Club lg Lodestone 43 Wrestling I3 Track 2,32 Tennis l. MICHAEL DAVID SHULTZ-Vo-Tech3 Bowling Club lg Intramurals l3Golf 2,3,43 VICA 2,3,4. MICHAEL WILLIAM SHUEY-General. CARLENE SHUTTER-Academicg Band l,2,3,4Q Bowling Club 2,3. PEGGY SUE SHUTTER-General. DANIEL R. SLADE-General3 Band l. BRUCE ALAN SMALL--Generalg Bowling Club 2. CHRISTINE LYNN SMETANA-Busiuessg Band 1,2,3,43 FBLA lg Pep Club 3,43 Lodestone Typist 4. PHILIP JOHN SMETANA-Academicg Concert Choir 2,3,43 Chorus lg School Musical 2. VICKIE LYNN SMITH-Business. ANNAMARIE SNADER-Business. 62 Brian Seibert Joe Selman Bonnie Jeanne Shay Clark R. Sheffy Patricia A. Shepler Barry Lee Shepps 3, yy! J Heidi Anne Sherk Christia Lynn Sherman Bruce Alan Sherrid IU 5 If., ,. 1 Ronald J. Sholley Michael David Shultz 29? WY . 'f' ' n ff . 2: f X7 .9-1 -.www f. '. A .- W1- 'f ' if! '-HF? law. 5 A, f ' , o M5 N-.. ' . .- Y - S f 'TN V' ' 4' ,'X'lB. 'Yf wif - ' a- ,, w'fux.M 2,6112 'YP' ' ' .. :sf . ' 52 ip 1ieYSfT.'f2ffB1Jf?,fMwx-53 -- ' ' -. -N - ' ' - ' Sf - ? ?-1,504 i . -. Q. F. ' if S' ,, 1 1, H L ' .LV 3,4 'Am ', +- 's ,-ffngg , 5 55-QQ, gqwsuq w ,, ,M i. 0... ,V ,.. 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SNYDER-Vo-Techg Pep Club 3, fSecretary 41. CINDY ANN STAGER--Businessg Pep Club 2 TIMOTHY STAVER-Vo-Tech. DAWN STRANGARITY-Academicg Band Club 3g Spanish Club 3,4. 43 DECA 3,4 ,3g Band 1,2Q3. 2,33 Bowling JEAN LOUISE STRANGARITY-Academicg Junior Tri- Hi-Y 1,23 Librarian 2g Bowling Club l,2,3,4g Pep Club 1.2, 3 fVice President 3jg Senior Homeroom Representativeg Spanish Club l,2,3,4 fTreasurer 3,4J. MICHAEL F. STRANGARITY-Academic, German Club 25 Newsette 4. JENNIFER STRICKLER-Academicg Concert Choir 2,3,4g Junior Tri-Hi-Y lg Bowling Club 4gsSki Club 23 Pep Club I 2,3,4g School Musical 2,3,4g Sophomore Homeroom Representative. ALAN THOMAS-Vo-Tech. DAVID JOSEPH TILLINGER--Academicg Wrestling 2,33 JV Wrestling 1. LISA MARIE TOBIAS-Academicg Band l,2,3,4 fSec- retary 314 Librarians 4g Pep Club 3,4g Spanish Club 3,4 CAssistant Secretary 435 Junior Homeroom Representativeg Junior Class Secretary-Treasurerg Consumers heart Queen, 4. SUE TOMS-Academic: Spanish Club 3. DAVE TORRES-Vo-Techg Intramurals 2,3. MICHAEL TORRES--Generalg Civil Defense 3 DEBRA TROAIN--Vo-Techg DECA 3,4. Club: Sweet- DONALD TROSTLE-Academic, Key Club 3,4g Lodestone 49 Basketball 43 JV Basketball 1,2,3g Soccer 2,33 Class Secretary-Treasurer 1. JOHN TROUT--Vo-Tech. GREGORY JOSEPH UFFNER--General. ALAN DILGER-General. JEANNE MARIE ULRICH-General: DECA l. STEPHANIE A. VERNA-Business, Pep Club man Homeroom Representativeg Sophomo re Representativeg Senior Class President. l,2,3,4g Fresh- Homeroom 65 STEPHEN G. VERNA-Vo-Tech3VICA 4. 3 V V JOAN MARIE WAGNER--Academicg School Store Q V Stephen G. Verna .Ioan Marie Wagner Lori Jane Wagner LORI MARIE WAGNER-Academicg Band 3,43 Librarians 1,23 Bowling Club 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish,Club l,2, 3,4 fSecretary 3,413 School Musical I3 FTA 1. ' PHILIP EARL WAGNER-Academicg Varsity Football 33 JV Football 23 Wrestling 2. SHARON GAIL WALMER--Academicg Band 1,2,33 Li- brarians 33 Bowling Club 2,3,43 Sophomore Homeroom Representative. STEPHANIE WEAVER--Vo-Tech3 Librarians 43 FFA 4 fPresident 41. DEAN TERRENCE WEIANT-Academic. HANS M. WEIBLE-'VO-TCChQ Soccer 2,3. MICHAEL THOMAS WEIDMAN-Businessg Chorus 43 School Store 2,31 Civil Defense 33 Football Manager l,2. RON WEINZIER L-Vo-Tech. ED WEISS-Generalg Basketball 43 JV Basketball l,3Q Intra- murals l,2,3,43Track l,2,3,4. I MATHIAS WENTZLER-Vo-Tech: Varsity Baseball 4. DONALD HOWARD WETZEL--Vo-Tech3 Wrestling I. MARY ELIZABETH WHITE-Academicg Gym leader l,2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 2 fVice President 213 Bowling Club 2,3Q Pep Club 2,3,4Q Senior Homeroom Repre- sentative3 National Honor Society 43 Youth Forum 43 Lodestone 4 fSenior EditorJ3 Varsity Field Hockey 3,43 JV Field Hockey 23 Intramurals I3 Checker Club 4 QSecre- taryj3 Consumers Club 4. SHERRY ANN WHITE--Generalg Concert Choir 43 School Musical 3. CRYSTAL WHITMAN-Businessg FSA 3,43 Student Coun- cil 13 Lodestone 4. CURTIS EDWARD WHITMAN-Academicg Band, l,2,3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4Q Concert Choir 3,43 Chorus 13 Hi-Y 3,4 QVice-President 453 Bowling Club 431-Pep-Band 3,43 German Club 23 School Musical 1,2,3,43QWrestling 13 Intramurals 33 Cross Country 43 Tennis 3,4. ANN KATHERINE WHITNER--Academic3 Band I,2Q Orchestra l,2,3,43 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 School Musical l,2,3,43 Pincochle lg National Honor Society 2,3,43 Lode- stone 43 Varsity Field Hockey 2,3,43 JV Field Hockey li Bas- ketball Manager l,2,3Q Intramurals 1,23 District Orchestra 2,3,4. HENRY CLAY WHITT-Academic. SCOTT ALLAN WIKE-Vo-Techg School Musical l,23 VICA 2,3,4. Philip Earl Wagner Sharon Gail Walmer Stephanie Weaver Dean Terrence Weiant Hans M- Weible Michael Thomas Weidman Ron Weinzierl Tl Q- X Ed Weiss Mathias Wentzler Donald Howard Wetzel Mary Elizabeth White Sherry Ann White Crystal Whitman Curtis Edward Whitman Ann Katharine Whitner Henry Clay Whitt Scott Alan Wike ff John Charles Wilhelm Kathy Ann Wilson Theresa Lynn M. Winter Ricky John Woefling Y Peter John Wolf Jeffrey Lee Worcester Lydia Jane Workman -.f , I J Harold G. Wright, Jr. Ronald S, Yantz, Jr. Debra Edith Yeagley Robert Michael Yeagley 68 gf :N u init, 4. X Us 'QQ'- ' 'lg Q., , xii . .w Q '-v. Q .'., l ,.-- l 3 fx 34,3 J! 'Ri D5 Sharon Marie Youtz Todd Allen Zulick I n M em o 1' Barbara A. Curtin October 25, 1958 April 4, 1975 Diane L. Miller Louis Morales Tina Morales JOHN CHARLES WILHELM-General. KATHY ANN WILSON-Vo-Tech5 Librarians 2,3,45 Junior Homeroom Representative. THERESA LYNN M. WINTER-Business-Academicg Gym Leader 253,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 FBLA 1,2,3,4 fPresident 4, Regional President 415 FSA 25 Pep Club 1,25 Sophomore Homeroom Representative5 Radio Club 35 WLHS 45 Varsity Field Hockey 45 JV Field Hockey 35 Checker Club4. RICKY JOHN WOELFLING--Academic. PETER JOHN WOLF-Academicg Stage Crew 3,45 Audio- Visual 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 School Musical 3,45 Radio Club 45 WLHS 45 Youth Forum 45 Lodestone 45 Soccer 1,2,3,4 CCo-Captainjg Varsity Baseball 2,3,45 JV Base- ball lg Checker Club 4. JEFFREY LEE WORCESTER-General. LYDIA JANE WORKMAN-Academicg Orchestra 1,23 Con- cert Choir 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 FBLA l,2,35 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Drama Club 45 School Musical 1,2,3,45 FTA 1,2,3,4 fVice President 4J5 District Chorus 4. HAROLD G. WRIGHT JR.-General. RONALD S. YANTZ JR.-Vo-Tech. DEBRA EDITH YEAGLEY-Academic5 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Bowling Club 2,35 Pep Club 152,35 Spanish Club l,2,3, 4 CAid 4b. ROBERT MICHAEL YEAGLEY-Academicg Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Brass Choir 45 Drama Club 3,4. SHARON MARIE YOUTZ-Business5 Senior Homeroom Representative5 School Store 35 Lodestone 45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 JV Basketball 1,2 fCo-Captain 21. TODD ALLEN ZULICK-Generalg Bowling Club 1,2. DIANE LYNN MILLER-Academicg Lab Assistant 3,43 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Youth Forum 15 Cheerleader 1,3,45 Consumers Club 4. LOUIS MORALES--Vo-Tech. TINA MORALES-Business. The following Seniors did not turn in their proofs: Joseph Arn! Richard Bleistine Joseph Chadwick Timothy Cikovic Robert Davis Jeannette Drahovsky Samuel Hernandez Christopher Johnson Jeffrey Kreiser Karl Labe Yen Nguyen Carol Radesky James Santana Michael Sequinot Kathy Speck Debra Stahr Michael Stubblebine Nancy Wasserman 69 IELCOHE ROTARY ENN. EEST YH Liauaox mon cuss ot rt RUE LADIES NEGHT DXKNER IN THE MYERS Senior Prom XE..-f nk dim- Fi Q-o px ,YN-W 7 : 5 Agia! 1 3 f ,M .. 'fl AA l1 , 9' Y I 54 Q.. 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CROW 3, LEFT TO RIGHTJ-T. Wengert, J. Hirneisen, J. Sando, J. Hurst, R. Klahr, B. Speck, M. Brossman. QROW 4, LEFT TO RIGHTj4H. Weaver, B. Norman, B. Kline, J. Green, B. Brandt, H. Tirado, G. Koller. QROW 5, LEFT TO RIGHTJ-J. Lebo, B. Wise, K. Fake, K, Harris, M. Henry, B. Harris, K. Gingrich. Coaches: QKNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ-J. Celaschi, F. Murren , 'i ii: ll' f ff QHead Coachj. QSTANDING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ-J. Tuscano, G. V V M I 5 Zelinske, L. Martarano. t 4 Co-Captains: B. Boyer,G.Gasper. 78 . t,tf , . .,.... m ,., . ,.. . li k x We 'Y' 'Q The L.H.S. Football Team, coached by Fred Murren, suffered through a Jekyll and Hyde football season in 1975. After dropping their first game to Mechanics- burg, the Cedars rebounded to defeat Conestoga Valley, Hempfield, Governor Mifflin, and Wilson. However, they then proceeded to do a complete about-face, losing to Manheim Township, Cedar Crest, Lancaster Catholic, and Muhlenberg in succession, to finish the season with 5 wins and 5 losses. Lebanon's high powered offense was third best in the league. It was paced by Jon Lebo C1323 yards passingj, Tom Wengert 11136 yards rushing and 86 pointsj, Dale Clark Q29 receptionsj. Wengert, the league's leading rusher, and Lebo, the League's leading passer, were protected by a veteran line led by center Gene Barry and tackles Bill Boyer and George Gruber. Lebanon's defense was paced by tackles Mike Holler and Scott Miller. In the specialty department, Gruber averaged an amazing 37.6 yards per punt and soccer styler Dave Heverling was borrowed from the Soccer team long enouth to kick 17 extra points. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Varsity Football Mechanicsburg McCaskey Conestoga Valley Hempfield Governor Mifflin Wilson Manheim Township Cedar Crest Lancaster Catholic Muhlenberg Township C5 wins-5 lossesj m.,g,,f v y 1 1 , . JP? 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W U... v fl Cross-Country LHS 43 Ephrata I8 John Haak' LHS 48 Solanco 17 LHS 43 Elco 18 LHS 32 Elizabethtown 23 LHS 4l Conestoga Valley 18 LHS 38 Warwick l8 LHS 35 Norlebco 20 LHS I9 Manheim Central 45 LHS 49 Manheim Township I6 LHS 50 Hempfield 16 gt LHS zo Cocalico 36 ED LHS 42 Penn Manor 19 I ziwglw' LHS 46 Garden Spot l5 it LHS 31 Pequea Valley 24 rx , LHS 46 Annville-Cleona I9 g LHS 42 Mccaskey 16 vi.. 4 Q2 winsfl 5 lossesj sg. Qpsef, f gssQ3 ,,Q,s rf s2f5,.i f1f 1 i Slit 5 . . . fi? . 4 5 .A 35, ' Q s1ii3h 'Jqf1f. KP! L' 1' 1 'e ill- I 'V 'H 'Jn t 1 J ' '11 . . :':'fs,e'-:fr J. gs. is Girls Field Hockey Varsityg CKNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ- M. Poust, T. Winter, K. Kline QCO-Captainj, D. Horst QCO-Captainj, M. White, F. Mione. QSTANDING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ-J. Yeagley fCoachJ, A. Whitner, M. Rauch, K. Fields, D.B. Miller, J. Hill, M. Zimmerman, B. Kline, R. Schreiber, J. McCann, M. Sherman, B. Peiffer, K. Quinn. Karen Fields. ' Marsha Poust Diane B. Miller Ann Schreiber Chris Gearhart JV KKNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ L. Shartle, M. Eliff, C. Gearhart Qco-capt.J, P. Ilgenfritz Qco-capt.J, D. Smetana B. Shultz, A. Fuhrman. QSTANDING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ L. Scantzos, B. Moyer, R. Ziegler, G. Metz, E. Gundrum, J Smith, M. Hill, A. Schreiber, E. Harm Qcoachb 1975 proved to be a good year for the L.H.S. Field Hockey team. They came bach from a mediocre 3-3 start to win three of their last four games, and ended with a 6-4 record. Lebanon placed four players on the all-county all star team. These players included Kathy Kline, senior forward fwho led the team with eight goalsjg Mary Sherman, junior fullbackg Betsy Kline, sopho- more halfbackg and Marilou Zimmerman, sophomore forward. Making the honorable mention list were senior halfback Mary White and senior goalie Karen Fields. Coach Jo Ann Yeagley loses only five starters to graduation next year, and expects to have another good season. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY -Cedar Crest 0 -Elco 3 -Cocalico 1 -Elizabethtown 1 -Warwick l -Manheim Central 3 -Norlebco l -Annville Cleona l -Donegal 0 -Ephrata l C6 wins-4 lossesl -.M 1. - 1 V N55f ?,2 wma-w, 1 . Debra Horst. ,..,,a-,,,v.1....,r-,.y,f.Q.,-.-,-. W., 1. .,-. . Y in mi , Milk. ' ff J - 'A Y A :' f 'if N lA- ,jf--fs, f f ' W ' f, ' 'L J ,,,,,.1 ' ,.., ,J f I ,, . , , ' .- .N-.4 Jamie McCann. Golf Golf Teamg QFIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTJ R. Foster, R. Holstein, C. Forinash, M. Emerich. CSECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTJ D. Suereth tcoachj, J. Hoffer, S. Greene, R. Mogetz, M. Shultz. Jw Mike Shultz Mike Haiws The L.H.S. Golf Team had a so-so year in 1975, end- ing the season with a 5-5 record. The Cedars defeated Nor- lebco once and both Cocalico and Lebanon Catholic twice for the year's victories. Freshman Rich Holstein, along with seniors Mike Hai- tos, and Mike Shultz, com- bined to lead Coach Dave Suereth's linksmen to a moderate year. LHS 3 -CedarCrest 17 L LHS 7 -Norlebco 13 L LHS 12 -Cocalico 8 W LHS I6 - Lebanon Catholic 4 W LHS 3Vz-Elco I6 V2 L LHS 4 -Cedar Crest 16 L LHS l2Vz-Norlebco 7 V2W LHS 12 -Cocalico 8 W LHS I3 V2 - Lebanon Catholic 6 V2 W LHS 4 -Elco I6 L C5 wins-5 lossesj 87 Soccer Varsity: QSITTINGJ Soccer Ball. QKNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ M. Kauffman, T. Salem, J. Blouch, D. Heverling QCO-Captainj, D. Gruber fCo-Captainj, P. Coleman, D. Hartman, M. Sanders, L. Fischer. QSTANDING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ P. Wolf, D. Kline, D. Smith, O. Prlnsen, M. Prinsen, S. llgenfritz, R. Rothgaber, Gahres tCoachJ. if f tif-efwAn19r. e 'fii - JV: CKNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ B. Hockley, R. Heishman, M. Youse, S. Gusti, D. Linn, B. Martin. CSTANDING, LEFT TO RIGHTJ J. Rickert, E. Gahres LCoachj, K. Schnoke, M. Boltz, T. Harrison, S. Kohr, K. Gates, D. Birch, M. Clews, J. Brandt, M. Smith, B. Sherrid, B. Kling. Lebanon High School's Soccer Team suffered through another rebuilding year, as they went 1-13 in league play tl-I3-2 overallj. Non-league ties with Elizabethtown and Tulpehockcn provided hope for a good season, but a string of four straight losses ended that hope. However, a I-O overtime win over Conestoga Valley appeared to lend promise and enthusiasm to Ed Gahres' booters, but the Cedarsjust couldn't put it together again. They dropped their last nine games. All-county selection, Dave Hevcrling led the team in scoring with three goals, and Jim Blouch, with two goals, made honorable mention. Cedar goalie Dave Gruber also made honorable mention, doing a fine job. Senior Pete Wolf and Juniors Rick Rothgaber and Dean Kline helped to make the team respectable. But, once again, the word for the 88 Soccer Team is next year . Bruce Sherrid Onno Prinsen Tim Harrison Zi at if Nz' it F'f 3' 3: . ,Q 1? ti' ' I 1 If Dave Heverling Peter Wolf E Dave Gruber VARSITY SOCCER LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS - Elizabethtown 2 T - Tulpehocken l T - Elco 8 L - Ephrata 6 L - Manheim Township 2 L - Garden Spot 2 L - Conestoga Valley O W - Norlebeo I L - Cedar Crest l L - Eleo 3 L - Ephrata 2 L - Manheim Township 3 L - Garden Spot 7 L - Conestoga Valley 3 L - Norlebco 3 L - Cedar Crest 3 L win-13 lossesg2 tiesj 89 Bo s Basketball XJ QEDRRS 2 0 Q 'L Varsity Boys Basketball Team: QKNEELING, L. TO RJ D. Ba l y or Cmanagerj, J. Lebo, T. Wolfe, G. Harris, M. Gerberich fmanagerl. QSTANDING L. TO R., B, Shepps, D. Trostle, ED. Weiss, J. Holler, B. Karnes, C. Hess fCoachJ. ..l.ll Q W, V 40 2,4 54 JV Boys Basketball Team: QKNEELING, L. TO RJ D. Linn Qmanagerj, M. Killian, M. Artz, D. Dundore, S. Simone, B. Kling, E Livering. CSTANDING, L. TO RJ G. Sholly Qmanagerl, J. Roth, T. Bickcll, S. Bowie, S. Richards, C. Peffley, S. Fralick, C. Fink CCoachJ. 7 K 2'i .1 - -T rI'v 4 2:97 ' 3? 5 if f P - ' Q The l975-76 edition of the LHS Boys Basketball Team suffered through a 13 10 season, finishing with a 58-44 loss to eventual District Three champ, Reading The team was led in scoring by John Shooter Holler, whose 21 ppg. average ranked third in the area The Cedars were 8-6 in league play, finishing second behind crosstown rival Cedar Crest. I Barry Shepps Bob Karnes Ed Weiss l John Shooter Holler Boys Varsity Basketball LHS 71 Lebanon Catholic 52 LHS 53 Minersville 47 LHS 62 Pottsville 75 LHS 60 Ephrata 62 LHS 83 Warwick 63 LHS 66 Cocalico 77 LHS 61 McCaskey 74 LHS 67 Manheim Twp. 64 LHS 67 Gettysburg 61 LHS 38 Ephrata 36 LHS 64 Hempfield 50 LHS 65 Lancaster Catholic 68 LHS 94 Penn Manor 54 LHS 47 Cedar Crest 69 LHS 53 Conestoga Valley 39 LHS 68 McCaskey 53 LHS 69 Manheim Twp. 84 LHS 33 Hempfield 37 LHS 80 Lancaster Catholic 54 LHS 84 Penn Manor 67 LHS 52 Cedar Crest 63 LHS 82 Conestoga Valley 48 District Playoffs U3 wins-10 lossesJ LHS 44 Reading 58 Don Trostle hn-.....,,, Girls Capture League Crown The dreams of twelve young ladies came true this year, as the LHS Girls Basketball Team won the Lancaster- Lebanon Girls Basketball League Championship with come from be- hind playoff wins over Lampeter- Strasburg, and old nemesis Lancaster Catholic. Coach Kathy S. Andrews' squad posted the best record in the school's history C14-0 in league play and 22-2 overallj, marred only by heartbreaking losses to Garden Spot and Hempfield. Sue Kauffman and Kathy Kline, Senior co-captains, provided the leader- ship and wisdom Cas well as backcourt skillsl that are needed so much on a team. Sharon Youtz, another senior, proved to be invaluable, as she possesed one of the finest shooting touches on the squad. Juanita Hartman paced the Cedars in rebounding by controlling the boards in every game, as well as adding her excellent scoring ability. Becky Matarazzi came into her own in '76, by coming through often in the clutch, as witnessed by her 20 point outing against Lampeter- Strasburg. The Juniors also played a great part in the team's success. Deb Youtz, a promising forward, led the team in scoring. Beth Peiffer, an excellent ballhandler, did a great job as the third guard. Rita Schreiber, although not a prolific scorer, never- theless managed to impress many on- lookers with her all-around skills, Julie Sholley could come off the bench and give anyone a hard time. Even the Sophomores had a stand- out year. Jane Hill, the tallest player on the team, showed stady improve- ment throughout the year. Sam Hess and Marilon Zimmerman, two sopho- more guards, each gave fams hope for the future. All in all, 1975-76 was a great year which will be remembered by many as the year when all twelve players con- tributed to a championship. Girls Varsity Basketball Team-flst ROW, L. TO RJ Marilou Zimmerman, Deb Horst tmanagerj, Sandra Hess, Sue E. Kauffman tco-captainj, Kathy Kline tco-captainj, Rita Schreiber, Erin McDonald fmanagerj. 12nd ROW, L. TO RJ Beth Peiffer, Becky Matarazzi, Juanita Hartman, Jane Hill, Deb Youtz, Julie Sholley, Mrs. Kathy S. Andrews fcoachj. Lg? -.f - af if '1- Girls JV Basketball Team-flst ROW, L. 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' 'Q ,-N, Q M' M ml l- Sure- ' dW'W k1 A '7 Q . if . A , tnte at handed Deb Youtz. With ice water in her veins, Kathy Kline launches game winning shot. And The End 97 Wrestling Varsity: ROW l, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Moyer fCo-Captainj, J. Marco fCo-Captainj, J. Sando, M. Romanoff. E. Hummel, Thompson. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: J, Meyer, H. Weaver, S. Conrad, H. Killian, R. Krause, D. Rossi QCoachJ. The LHS Wrestling squad, coached by Mr. Dan Rossi, showed definite improvement during the 1975-76 season, as they chalked up five wins. Leading the Cedars were Senior Co-Captains Randy Moyer, Jim Marco, and Senior Mike Romanoff. The Juniors on the team were a big help, also, as witnessed by the fine performances of John Myer, Jim Sando. and Henry Killian. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Hempfield Palmyra Warwick Donegal Norlebco Cedar Crest Elco Pequea Valley Cocalico Annville-Cleona Lampeter-Strasburg Penn Manor Lancaster Catholic Ephrata 15 wins-91085655 K. L L L L L W W L W L W L L W 1.- Randy Moyer. Mike Romanoff. Jim Marco. 4 Junior Varsity-ROW l, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Foster, M. Smith, G. Peffley, D. Boltz, D. Boger, K. Wagnerg ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Hirneisen fCoachJ, S. Hartman, K. Gates, S. Ilgenfritz, G. White, M. Brossman, T. Hockley, G. Bressler QManagerJ. 99 , Z Q:- RSA? 1 fx 1 W Track V QF, be ,Pity W 5A.o,r 'Q -Jimi' afar 1 i :ef 1 ,f gr My gf 'xy f 1 F, My , .VVA, 'X A142 V Lx g:.1.,IA 4 ,J 5 4, ,. . ,M 4, QRACV ae 914: 3,11 'Dfw sr if We I lst ROW CL. TO RJ: K. Schauer, M. Charles, J. Haak, M. Mayer, B. Mish, B. Harris. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ: S. Barry, B. Wilhelm, D. Boltz, K. Harris, J. Rickert, J. Whitman, D. Lantz. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ: K. Gingrich, D. Gordon, T. Spangler, C. Smith, D. Wagner, J. Reich. 4th ROW QL, TO RJ: B. Wise, T. Harris, E. Weiss, M. Gerberich. Coach: Ben Bow Coach: .loc Celaschi TRACK SCORES LHS 43 Ephrata 107 LHS 40 ELCO 109 LHS 79 Lampeter-Strasburg 71 LHS 57 Manheim Central 93 LHS 43 Norlebco 97 LHS 55 Warwick 95 LHS 34 V2 Annville-Cleona 115 LHS 70 V2 Cedar Crest 79 M LHS 85 Cocalico 65 - LHS 64 Donegal 86 LHS 28 Elizabethtown 122 LHS 37 Steel-High 113 C2 Wins-10 Lossesj . 1, 0. 1, Jag! Q S .V 1 R 5 E V if 5 'I --is bf...-s... ' xi i ' Yfiizfi ov r Xi gk ik TTS l Mike Charles i N 102 Tony Harris Mike Mayer Ed Weiss 'W 5 off VIL... Kenny Schauer s-- ,sg Robert Early. 1-ii.. Dave Heverlin . Curtis Whitman. B 15554 ,-- -'iv 1 i. sk.-f Wm- X -: is-5 -33 15-'-1-F.-f:t.eN,v1 ,t' t 3 xt,,'?'-.,.gffw,'s2u5 .iSQx.f,Nt,,,,z4lf . 1, w ,Q,i.wiX, QF g,Sgi9QQE..:.?,-.ga . it 1 if e ik it 'iii gi-LCV: .. Q it in 3f93tN'?'.'s 'if f. x xxx, -. x ,YW ,-., JQX?1r.mK,.- .sg 4 ' X3-.'w. . it i1?24QFx1 RCQ. . A X . 5 nbibkixm' .tu S- . .. x S N - X .rwmkxew :esa,X.,1-FM ,. t 54 fi'- 'R ' i 59 .52523 . R355 4 E35 qt .Halt K ' 9 X X Q . Q., .wi P .. ' 1 fig., ,J -my '5fEW '?:ZRQ?c:. ' ' K+ ,as 'iQ.9,.QiX. N- tg Xxx' x FT Vg msg tw x-was bk qw, 7' -1, 1' i, 175 .mvfw l 41, kgteggg, 'ms , .-s ir. -1 f ,gf Rig5'1,5.i3v-gtp,g 1 :eq . 3 , ' 4 - Tennis Tennis-Mr. Mellinger, Boys Tennis Coach, found himself with only one returning letterman for the 1976 season and the squad finished 4-11. Robe Early, number one player, racked up a 10-3 singles record. Other team members were Dave Heverling, Curt Whitman, Dave Smith, Kurt Patschke, Howie Orel, Steve Leibig, John Shott, and Steve Risser. On the Girls side of the ledger, they scambled to a 7-10 year. Kathy Kline, Betsy Kline, Heidi Sherk, Sue Ruhl, Ann Schreiber, and Kelly Quinn all con- tributed wins. In Post-season action, Robe Early reached the semi-finals in the league tournament, and Early and Kathy Kline combined to win the District III Mixed Doubles Tournament. .t ..a...,..- -g -Q--V .., ..t,.t.,.. ... .e..g,s.t..,.a I BOYS TENNIS SCORES LHS 2 Ephrata LHS 4 M Lampeter-Strasburg LHS 4 Warwick LHS 0 Manheim Twp. LHS 1 Manheim Central LHS 0 Donegal LHS 1 Penn Manor LHS 0 Lancaster LHS 1 Garden Spot LHS 3 Hempfield LHS 3 Cedar Crest LHS 3 Conestoga Valley LHS 4 Elco LHS 5 Pequea Valley LHS Cocalico LHS S. Risser C4 Wins-1 1 Lossesj V2 lukmm SEATED QL. TO RJ: S. Risser, J. Shott, KNEELING QL. TO RJ: R. Early, H. Orcl, C. Whitman, S. Leibig, STANDING: K. Patschke, D. Smith, D. Hcverling, Coach Mellingcr. ' , r Heidi She,-k Ann Schreiber SUS Rllhl S53 - unsav- SEATED QL. TO RJ: B. Moyer, K. Quinn, K. Kline, S. Ruhl, D. 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Q gg. ggi, , - A f , - ' . ' -, I X . Rodney Klahr ,m,,yg,,pJ. 4-USQ wg,- Scott Miller - - '. . ' ' ik . . . A 4 V 4 4 A , .M , , 5 I F .. in f ' ' V ' - f ' K ' w. I ' ' ' 9-Q 5- 4 .,, ff . gg , 1' . ,-17 0 ,- T, T?,Qli5'TL:i - ' 1 M. , X'-:rfgxgw :fm V-in J J K . - .. S. -f .fi- -ff f' ,- 4. , , ' - ' 2 i 4 .fc , Uh. . dv' , z -- -V - P W if ' ' -JW c' fp' f -' 'JL L V QVQ' . - .QTEK ,. f ' ,T ' - 7 5 - 'nxt 4 fuwx , Ak f-Ei... y.:3 qw ,f 4i,m .2 f - , ,ff V A , Dale Clark . , 2 ,J W CA Dean Weiant Pete Wolf -.... .52 ,fl ': ggi .,,r 1 'sf .W X. Q .nal x' v.. 107 Varsity-KNEELING QL. TO RJ: M. Litton, R. Klahr, J. Hurst, G. Gasper, T. Warfield, G. White, J. Ross, D. Weiant, BENDING QL. TO RJ M. Wentzler, T. Wengert, H. Tirado, G. Barry, B. Norman, P. Wolf, F. Bowers. STANDING QL. TO RJ D. Clark, J. Brent, T. Minnich, S. Miller B. Speck, B. Karnes, Gr. Gruber, Mr. Kuhn QCoachJ. BASEBALL SCORES LHS 0 Manheim Twp. 6 108 LHS Elco 6 The 1976 L.H.S. Baseball team had a disappoint- LHS Annvlnfa Cleona 7 ing year, losing four of their last five, and ending LHS Mfmhelm Central 6 up 6-9. LHS Elizabethtown 4 Hopes were high at the outset of the season, but LHS Cedar Crest 6 somehow the Cedars just couldn't find the right LHS Norlebco I 1 combination, as their attack sputtered. LHS Lebanon Catholic 3 Standouts for L.H.S. were Dale Clark, Gene LHS E160 ' 6 Barry, Dean Weiant, Pete Wolf, Scott Miller, and LHS Annvlllfcleona 3 George Measel LHS Manheim Central l8 LHS Elizabethtown l l LHS Cedar Crest 5 LHS Norlebco 4 LHS Lebanon Catholic 1 , .ty 'ws Q6 wins-9 lossesj T Nm, V' ?NUN .vg,Bl1NU Q in U ss., iq ,.,.. EEHNUN ii LEBHNUN' 'LYHHNUN EBUNUN' Hamm J fftianwnr itll 'fr .Q J L ..-I 5 ' . J.V. KNEELING QL. TO RJ: K. Smith, J. Brandt, B. Kline, K. Schnoke, S. Simone, S. Ilgenfritz. STANDING QL. TO RJ: J Reich, G. Sholly, M. Clews, C. Peftley, J. Blouch, S. Kohr, R. Bennett, D. Birch, J. Marco, Mr. Rothermel QCoachQ. Girls Softball lst ROW CL. TO RJ: S. Hess, M. Hoke, S. Kauffman fCo-Captainj, K. Mumma, B. Halsell, D. Smetana. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ: B. Ruhl, K. Rauch M. Sherman, R. Schreiber, B. Peiffer, B. Matarazzi QCO-Captainj, J. Smith, J. Sholley, Miss Yeagley fCoachJ. Becky Matarazzi Sue Kauffman. s LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS SOFTBALL SCORES 10 Lower Dauphin 9 Cedar Crest 12 Lower Dauphin 5 Palmyra 15 Cedar Crest 8 Norlebco 1 1 Palmyra 8 Lower Dauphin 13 Red Land 15 Elco Q5 Wins-5 Lossesj .QQ Cheerleaders ms? axis! L , . e,: . .. a n d A A 6 iq L it N R' 5 Varsity Cheerleaders: QSPLITTING, L. TO RJ K. Goshert, P. Litton, M. Koren. fSTANDING,L. TO RJ A. Foster QCO Captainj, D. Miller, J. Royer QCO-Captainj, D. Shaeffer. QIN THE AIR, L. TO RJ S. Black, B. Bricker, K. Dissinger. l Barbara Barry, Advisor. I Diane Miller. w1ffW,....,.,.. . , ...W..A..,Wwmf Aileen Foster Julie Rover J 'N . M... W ., Q WJ Patti Litton Wendi Cowden Brenda Garman .I.V. Cheerleaders: CSPLITTINGJ J. Sites. QMIDDLE ROW, L. TO RJ D. Schauer, K. Burkholder, B. Garman, A. Labe, C. Workman. QON TOPJ: W. Cowden. M8335 111 it A ' Wl1s'fXvA'ff fg at z F',y M bifrpg Qi Q. ,V vVY ?iL Q 'ii ,,7,2-mf i,724h'1,v,g4V', 5 EAI wi 1 'E A 3 be V g .Ti v LEW 41, , 'f 2 1 1 5 V , ,fk K , , if Q,,,. ' 3 fmaggsq, ,,L , - '-Q , 5 x I M .. I Q , gi , 1- f ' I A f., 59 in X 5 4, I 9' -5 QA v h ,I , N- 7 ,F .Xu 1 Ii I X v lyk 'X ' gl U X Of If' 03 'iv W XD x I7 Q' A Nffy X XX X , S f 3 9 LQ I x X X X Y V X R X V O 5 n v ,S :' 5 L ' 75 Xu Q X ill ff j I ' Cngf Njyv :ZWQ 2 ' 5 9 2 F f V ,f ,Exif 1 5 Y X l Q10 ' E gi xv' T 42 55 X R - ' v 6 26 Z1 , xx V0 6. f gl: ,I X! 0 X f! :E E ll Wg f W 5? ,J N X 43' A 2Q:: 3 , ' V 3 gg ff!! - - 5 ' V S '?.,. X RW J, l X f V 4 ,, ,u,,:' A '52 W I '95 A. 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The newcomers to LHS this year were led by President Bob Kline, Vice President Chuck Gerberich and Secretary- Treasurer Tim Eck. A class trip to the movie Romeo and Juliet was the major freshman event of the year. The freshman football team finished the year with an outstanding record in first place of their league. In the next three years this year's freshmen will ex- perience many things, but most important will be just growing up. Class Officers CL. TO RJ Tim Eck, Secretary-Treasurerg Chuck Gerberich, Vice Presidentg Bob Kline, President. Class Dean-Jay Putt. , . F . 'H . r , , . , I . 1 ,X K K ' ,- ' , I . . , s l 3 X f 15,0 e . 4 n V aw. 4- 1 ,-- - ! M . I n N QW -.:, .4 A.. : fk1+.l.:1?.. 14 H' 1 1 .. .nf Q ' ' Q. I, V ,L . ., if m W' 'Wh W I ,,.A I ? K K nf' 1 I if J. Basehorc 'K -nf K uf' 'J 94 D. Achenbach s. Anthony K. Baylor Ralf' J. Arnold T. Arnt N L 1 1 I .....,. . B B J. Babe ga K- Beard ' A f V D. Bachman M. Beard R 5 '. r1,, 1-2, If B.BaI'lCtt f I ,,: . 1. W ' V f .. 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Bundy B Carpenter R. Carter B. Chadwick . I N New X X E. Chobanoff A. Christ C. Christ R. Clair D. Clark D. Clements D. Clements M. Clews D. Coates S. Cogley S. Coleman D. Collins A. Colon K. Colvin M. Conklin R. Conner E. Conrad H. Conzelman C. Cowden R. Culbert M. Dagostino C. Davis R. Deaner V. Demler J. Deraco K. Derr M. Devitz R. Dissinger G. Do ll 71 R. Doll ' ff . Na... K. ra., J? 1 94, Q51 my 3 'IS XV ' if . ' . K. w Fr K ,Q ' , ','- K 1 ' ' 1 , .r fm. 1 I f' v ,H l,.., e K . K.: , L 1. ' K., Mtv 'aiu 9 Kg K K s'f V K . Q F55 - - -.5 - , , - . N 1 '2f'sfff:ff 2. i' pf. '- ' wi K. - . wee-f la..-1' P! W . 2. . 'N K E I Q 'Q M -w ill ft' . 1 , f x 115 . V ' A J l In A ,, . A-.. . ,A L -A -' SF' W 'T' -. . ' . --X- ? .- A' X . X - 5 .xy a my- It ,.. .sv I , . 'Sl , K , swipe' f K E. ... K . K , Q ,.,.,..w....,,w - T . an JK: f K Q -3 fi . ' r f ,IN S -'-me gf, 'f fl :-f .- . - 'D ij , V -'a . . . S 'UWT ,Q 'K C 6 X high 1 t is A 1- M A - 4. have - was 'Q - -...I f Q , . . '. . . M T1 ' 7 ' fa 'Q x. -- V A 4 M., ,-., -vs. , in .,... . 4 .. U:-sr AW' xl 4 . I' K 3' 'f f .W Y 1 f ,J 1-WIP: 1 856 e X I fi?- FS li av - f . '95 6 1 R. Dougher P. Eckert L. Eisenhauer T. Elliott L. Eppley D. Feaser 25551 but . ,Mg i . 1 f' he ls' 1 fe 5. Q-5 'Z 1254 L L 315 1 K-vi -L 4 l .N af' 2 J ,DN . Ma' f z 'fi Q- M cw ' 4 I 9 in . K ,Mx ' Q .V gk, l k. :.. W .xx .lg , C L.. . W' L5 K... , - . , E ,415 K' jf. .,... , D. Dunlap S. S. Early T. Eck C. Eiceman V, A. Eichelberger EiS6rlh21l1Cr M. Eisenhaucr K. Eisenhour R. Ellingson L. Emery M. Emrich C. Engle E. Evans K. Pager E. Fake S. Feaster S. Feeman R. Feldenzer mvilli 4:5 f', f an l M, a...,,,. , ,:?ff Q X ' .L I .., : Xa!! , A A12 Ffa A ' ff-, 'wif -Q 42 ui ab' W., Q, iff ...f J' ,fm 46 is A '5 4 , 5 ...S .g. l f- - ' .: .. M ri f T. J. Fernsler E. Fiddler J. Fisher C. Fornash D. Fratello N. Frescatore J. Fritz C. Fuhrman T. Geesey L. Gensemer S. Gettle L. Gettler fn. . 3, if L 4 f ' ','.' ,. ,Q V, 1' . A H ,, , v ' lk. 1 S. Fields J. Fortna D. Frazier D. Fulk C. Gerberich K. Gibble 191 F ..,. . .lf F. Figueroa D. Foster L. Frazier L. Gass D. Gettle B. Gingrich ti qi, ... 4, 1- 'if J x .mm 'U .3 yi X , . . J ' . W, .... ,Q J l 'KV rf Q . Q dvi' X .re ,-. t -ar, A if --.-4 I .5 C. Gingrich , Qt S. Glam 'SLT , B. Gooden Q J. Golembewski D. Gorden V .4 S. Graby x , ,g - T. Greeninger M. Grimes A. Gross 'fp , I J K. Gross My V K.Gruber fic J. Guare - QA 'M I G.Gundrum Ibi W iK.,Qi? I if' jf P.Gundrum , f S. Gusti V.Ha li, ,Q I ' , - ' ,Q 1 5. 6 C i 'fi A!x Q, W X S., I 4? .ai . 2 pf, 'A7' P B. Heberling J. Heberling A. Heckard R. Heishman G. Heist R. Henning C. Henning C. Henninger M. Henninger L. Henry S. Henry M. Hill R. Hockley R. Hoffer R. Hoffman M. Hogan C. Hackenberg - C. Hammer N135 E. Harlan .,,, T. Harney A. Hartman C. Hartman M5 sv J. Hartman L. Hartman xl C. Hartz t K. Hauer ' J.Heagy 1 . -.SD fir ,W J' J 'QLX R .fir ft ea 53 8 Y.- I ,... M' Q .,.. ' 955 1 'ai 254 W. 3 4-ln, 1 Q, 'T A' u Q M y.: C, , 'A 4' 1 I x N ri. , 'iff-ff' ' 'J Q4 .2-. N 'N-f 3? il 'Q X Q25 i A . 9' Y B. Holler , 5- E l1 ' 5 S. Hollowell ziggy V R. Holstein xr ' 4... I A-'KK' A M.Hopple R.Horn Z 'A V ' M. , V K' Q ., ,' .2 Hornberger ,Y sf' , if K R. Houser fl.. J. Houtz , 50 1 M. Houtz , 59 'ff 'QM B. Hower ,.. M. Hull : isT l l S. Humm V' J V ' 4.1, H I M , , 1- lip . 'mv 4 A .zfx , D. Hummel . K. Hummel . i if' jg E.lu ,E --nl -. A f A f K 5 y 135 I H WX .X .. .K . M l in ' 1 ,za , ' in H - R.Kl1ne ' A V miml:L QL ' B. Kling K - , fe G. Koh,- V K - 1 fi x S- Kohr Z MA If jig: X . i K V -1 5-,NK ...X AV., A V Z A .W A, i , D.Kotay Q 6' I B.Kreiser K. Krick L ef ,I R.Kulp l 1 M af M D.Kunder f gg.. YQ M . it 8 K. Lauer f, ' 5 ': 'N l H N K. Lauer 'N' ' K Xl' 4' K.Lavia WX in if l I . S. Kale T. Karidas A X h X ' D. Lear J. Keller K- Kefchel' K 5 Z Q D. Leepcr 1 'N , D.Leeper T. Kessler S. Killinger ,Q 2- .msg -.f- it J-LCCSC ,fast jx Q V ' I ,ex .J A 5, . .. T.Kleinfelter D. Kline '- A l l K 119 A e -ew' j f g,'If-.v?1y. an 1. K -ei y J I ' D . . K y . g ' I . 'W ' S ' Ni -g f f KJ, 4 y A ii A rw-gk m 'Sf x 1 N' 1 fl . A 'ti K .svgw 3. x . if., .25 J Q . 3 h p.: sw ...., xr .. -. My ' 1 , I ef- . J 5 I' in ' .. 4 3' fi W 1 S... S ' . . ' fa- 3 A- . Wfii . . S t e..e W H S . . L - Qi. - . .5 3... G-S 1 G ' W . 3 'wi r Tw, 4, ., w... , A - . 'rfffw -,L - .. AACOAQ 2- A- S . .,- l 5 i . . 45 Mt. Efimil wif w 'cf .. tl nt 3' if gh t J i '1- .QA A .Q K 'Q' ew ' C gf 0 120 . tim - - . .arf .iii-Y L t.. f- f,1sz,..- i 'W' . W fs' fl.. - x nQ .4 ws . 1' ,WE ' I t t, ef P A -f S -mi' iQ, ..' X- Q, I I X ,, i x ,J A. Leibig D. Leininger S. Lenikzh L. Lesher D. Levingood D. Light E. Livering S. Livering K. Long P. Longenecker C. Loraw K. Lutz J. Marco S. Mark B. Martinez J. Martinez M. Massar E. Maya R. Mayberry C. McCarty G. Mease L. Mease S. Meashey L. Menges C. Meyer A. Miller D. Miller J. Miller J. Miller R. Miller D. Mills C. Mitchell J. Mohl J. Mohl S. Mohler S. Moody S. Morris B. Moyer C. Moyer D. Meyer . .5 Hs.. T 'T' ff ' L ' ww, . - -.-. T fy, A W J is 1' . . ii. H .5-. x k v , V., ,,,I,A.,,4, A V h . , .V . 1.-'ig' 5 gg ' Q x T ' . T A 'T' T z .Y ' 'fi W .1 1, ' . T -V 1 N N .x -. ' J 'T A .f ' .yi 75 L V 1 , QA., -' ,,. M... if x is, - W-.5 s' cf' '-fp ' ! R. Moyer S. Moyer M. Nace D. Nguyen C. O'D0nnell C, O'D0nnell J. Onofrey D. Paine . , L . 1 1:1 f, , fr 5. - ,,,., V ,, T x ,A L , W4 , , J 11,4 , km, g fi 1. I Q Ai .' . , A ep.. - WI fi 0' ' J., ' V I ,. C-x f f , if T M rm. . A if f Q. . e ' i I' in 'Q ' . -Y - P. Peters S. Rhoads H. Rosario T. Peters S. Richards D. Rothermel T. Price V. Ritchie E. Rowe , fx we fine? W WV v 5 ., , V ,Qu wp' f ' K Q, . V , r . ' . ,,. 1 . ,.,,,,. f,, is X 'Vg , M 5 g Q..- ,.. Hfw Q f' f A if S T. Mumford D. O'Byle J. Oliver M. Peff1ey , ,, h ' V V ,w 135:- X L. Mumma B. O'Donnell J. Ondrusek M. Perlaki , 4' ffi K if 4 S. Quate C. Rank K. Rauch D. Ream D. Reddinger T. Reddinger A. Rivera E. Rivera L. Robertson Y. Robles V. Rohr K. Roof L. Rutter M. Sabo M. Sanders J. Sattizahn L. Scantzos A. Schaeffer 6 , . 'lqqyv?wU':-nuff' '- ai ., . ., , f',., W ff., f W 274' i IW 557. il fi fr f 1 SK sd! ll A 1 it K. Schell C. Schneck K. Schools D. Schwarz B. Shaak L. Shartle C. Shaud H. Shaud K. Shaud D. Shenk N tp-o-sr' 4 .V f , gf, T'-X' if ,. 4 U: R. L 'y ' 'w.a.,w5.v' ,,f W . ,, lf In f 1 .t Q ,' J .,.w ...i., . ,., . . a.. ... , 4, K ,f.. -',f,,. i. ff W A V ie 4 45: J , 4 Ui W. Sherk B. Sherman T. Shindel G. Sholly B. Shutter C. Shutter J. Smith K. Smith M. Smith T. Spangler L. Speck B. Spotts x ' . , , . -,3 C. K. Stegman -. L P. Steiner ' I. Stickler x ' 411' F 4.hlw. ffl X X ! gf Y I is MK-In KW: K ug, 1 -4- i .4 .,,' H-: , W ,, .. , . .,,.,,i,V . X -.u -vu., , 'M Af:-30 ll., 5 15' ., ff , , ilu f 2, 'W . W 12 , in Yi., 11. P. Slormfeltz L. Strangarity T, Strohm S. Stoessel J.Tillinger R.Tirado L.Strohman J Valerb M.Swignowski ' ' S Volk J.Tanner ' G. Waltermeyer J. Warlow S. Thierwechter fn f., L I J- My Z5 - J.Thome ,gg .33 'T' . Q1 , , .2 K. Thompson - Wfle H L R. Tilley Y .1 fgx .il X iw V 0 A Pg ,V . V 1 I L S F Qfisifi R. Torres b ' 3-. f. 6 ,-- ff v- V, E. Troain ' ' 'Af' gl ' ' B. Tropasso - fi Q 3 V v ' W. Truner , 4 'V f f . i ,X by B.Uffner - - , ,Qi 'V J 4 i L e 5 . . .3 x K 41 B. Wolfe 49229, ,EK I . K W If Q. av., - -. fd , W: ,V . 0 C gh - ., , - I : 2 2 , w ,E S. Wasserman ft: fi' N K. Weaver 5. T ' S 7-fl D. Weiss ' Q- A A 'I -fi, . D.We'ant ' ,',, s , 'gf' D. Worchester I fix ,ff X if M' J. wright . H Q .ffjx ,kim . f , ' K. Weianl H H , fi ' R. Weinzierl Au' ' 44- MQ' r 5 L. Weise ' ' ' ' 'ff' f. G.Wenrich , 3 ' N , Q. ., E, Wunderlich A VL., 4 . C. Yantz 'qw '- A A93 ' ,A --17. I! :MU fv.. . - A . .,,,., fi K. Wentzel an , Wim i V U B.Wertz 4' if .' , A . G. Whitman i'i 'Q' A' 4 ftiijj ll T. Wh't . I I ' 4 ' K., L. Yantz I man 4 6 ti 1 M ik .Q. Mwmy 1..wwx A.. 'rl Y Z.. .A 1 L. Wilson L. Wilson N, Witherson , D. Witman L t T M. Youse 2 , ' r'. Led by President Marcia Thomas, Vice-President land Football Super- starj Jon Lebo and Gloria Deraco Secretary-Treasurer, the sopho- mores completed the most grueling and inauspicious year of their high school career. Not much is heard from the sophomores who are very busy with the required courses of Health and Driver Education. A step above the FRESHMAN but not quite upperclassmen the sopho- more class holds a great deal of potential which will only be utilized in years to come. Sophomore Class QM Class Officers QL. TO RJ: Marcia Thomas fPresiden0, Jon Lebo fVice Presidentj, Gloria Deraco fSecretary-Treasurerj. Class Dean: Gregory Gettle Homeroom Representatives: QL. TO RJ lst ROW S. Koons, S. Hartman, J. Rickert. 2nd ROW K. Shutter, W. Dove, B. Ruhl, P. Wagaman. 3rd ROW C. Graeff, B. Wilhelm, K. Brown, E. McDonald, J. Sites. 124 D. Albert A X 'maj - W. 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Stoessel K. T. Stormfeltz C. M. Thomas D. Thomasco L. Toms A. Torres D. Torres B. Troain Stonebraker N. Truong Strangarity C. Trumpeter I ' S ,, ,,,, , -W pa . - ff . - -' Y.. 1 if . 4 VL 1 . 'I O 3 W ,V K . ix . J ' .., 5, Q 1 -' - ' 4 6' Q ,wav i X X v 'f ' b ig N - MQ? 3' ,.f..,n5 x 1 'Q-V . Fx 'M' 1 1 g . A ' X l 'X R lie, fy 'PQ L- ' 0 Q u. 'V ,Le M-fszza- 132 P. Wagaman F. Wagner H. Wagner P. Wagner D. Walker D. Walmer M. Walter M. Webster S. Weiant R. Weigley L. Weise C. Wenrich P. Wentzel K. Wetzel C. White t .,L,5,,M,,g, . 'S P. Wolfe J. Woodell S. Woodruff C. Workman 4' -.WK ai xg.. ., it l W. Wilson 19 ,t --tv , S. Winter I A 5 B. Wise L R. Witters X g J. Wolf if - . Aki D. Wolfe A V NZ , r . .lx ' wx ., 3 so S55 New 5 13:2 ff? K ' W 5 . i xx . T L. Yeagley D. Zehring ,,,. R. Ziegler 'Z H. White G. Whitman J. Whitman B. Wilhelm D. Wilson . ! fs I 'WN f M..l. Zimmerman T. Zimmerman W- ai! ,... ., ,A C. Zombro ,A A -11 , .V . f ' M new A . fix Xara fi- K 231 Q y as ll C ' fa 'LIT W Perhaps the highlight of the year was experienced by many of the Class of '77 on December 19 when their long awaited class rings arrived. Juniors under the leader- ship of President Carmelo Sequinot, Vice-President Joe Strangarity and Sec- retary-Treasurer Sharon Black sponsored a success- ful candle sale in mid-year. Class members, Patti Flowers, Jineen Garman, John Schott and Joe Strang- arity served on a committee working on producing a Bi- centennial history of the Lebanon area. As next year's seniors this class has a lot to look for- ward to. Junior Class Junior Homeroom Representatives-lst ROW QL. TO RJ G. Wolfe, H. Hewitt, C. Dellinger, V, Boyer. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ A. Patton, S. Black, M. Gerberich, M. Kercher, R. Frescatore. BACK ROW CL. TO RJ S. Malnick, T. Wengert. wut limit MSEZYS M X A will an V W, 5 2 a li 122 I if . ,. i J I gif 5 xg ' I A I - Af' f 1 f - W' 5 1 , f ,if I .f 7 - t xx ' 1 A Junior Dean-Mr. Craig Zearfoss. S. Black, J. Strangarity, C. Sequinot 133 .xl , X i , 421:-. 3 x X wpffzfgtg ,-1 B f':e+Xaf 2 new 5 f' 7 . 7 1 - beef . cv Q C. Arnold V. Arnt B. Bachman J. Bailor -- T. Balanaikas D. Barr 2 A A rr , I Q I A up ,. . 45:5 A - ,, B.Barshmger e .233 W . al Of I Y W Nxt' 1..k- .. 1 .k.L . . V.. 1-.h k i. . . A l .... J '. ... ,f -Q . this .... J -- - 3 it ,.,. . . . - 'fag ' ' .... . ta J 1 ft , ff as i Tl.. so J 1 f J fe- A , , ih.. V 'Bl' - I-. S -A 1 .,,...o, N, -- W 1 ' J - Q ff, C . J . -J - r f.. r- 'Ii 1,- - 'Y 1 .., . . . 4 nr at Xt . . N Q44 5 in of ' 4 -A I uf, 3 3' ,QW E4 M, 2 f I V as Yi 'MW . if f x ,..,4'b ,Ab s,., ': :'v Q ' ...al M. Boyer V. Boyer B. Brandt S. Brandt D. Brennan J. Brent G. Bressler B. Bricker M. Brossman R. Brossman J. Brown T. Brown K, Burkholder A. Byle R. Clark ffi. - J A .. 1' S-Q L. 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Ki i S X . 1 V', vdx , GQ' 0. V , M Q Z f 'H M'W'b!ms S .m 1 M' Vyv - XX N .2 We Mmm , Xwws ' lfnrlmm Mm W11' H f f f' ' 1'Il'lmvW WH w 1 f WWW WW ' x NEXT? ' f N' ff M W Q fei'?Q'7 H' It I '. X ,f ff M' Z X 'fQ,wA55Q3MaW 'llwlll' +3 W ,ff jf f , 2 R- N ., -ym 431 mugs R lF M M Q W Q X M , , w k ! , f f., Www' 'W W W f QW W' .. Xb ,.. x ws S Y- 'f' AQWW S32 2 M fg' MSMQEQXQKN J 9rw + --I , W K ' A 5 Wg Si J ' Xxx M iw Ni x 5 IV O n ' 1' A SQ P , X X SN f www JV A W Color Guard: CL. TO RJ S. Brouse, S. Sites, K. Beard, B. Scaramuzzino, D. Walters, M. Karnes, J. Howard, J. Roof. Rifles: KL. TO RJ A. Felty, J. Smith, D. Shutter, B. Shultz, J. Houser. QSECOND ROW, L. TO RJ T. Hartman, C. Shutter, L. Winter, L. Tobias, C. Smetana. 142 Lebanon O 1 gh enjoyed another fine performing year, high- S 11 1 lighted by its year-ending band concert. C During the competitive season, the band re- d ceived three first place' trophies at the Cedar Crest competition, and added third place finishes at the 1975 Sound Panorama, as well as the Super Sounds of '75 competition. In their final competition, our band placed a respectable sixth at the State Class A Cham- pionships, held at Philadelphia's Veterans' Sta- dium in November. Lebanon High's perennially outstanding band Majorettes: CROW 1, L. ' TO RJ J. Bashore, B. l ' . Z , S. . . Xfgfimfkgw fppff To Flags: mow 1, L. TO RJ M. wane, B. Dimnos, A. Hopple, M. Eliff, L. srmhman, M. Hill CROW 2, L. TO RJ K. Kercher, B. Houtz, K. Shutter, D. Sidle, L. Moore, M. Livering, L. Boger CROW 3, L. TO RJ T. White, L. Wagner, L. Galbraith, C. Loraw, M. Smith, S. Hemperly, P Palkovic, A. Ill. RJ G. Deraco, J. Glam, L. Mease, J. Progin. CROW 3, L. TO RJ N. Gronceski, C. Folmer, K. Hauer, M. 1 smith. Q Drum Major And Drum Majorette: CL. TO RJ B. Moyer, S. Hartman. 143 Flutes: CROW l, L. TO RJ S. Blouch, K. Smith, H. Conzelman, J. Onofrey, S. Early. CROW 2, L. to RJ P. Flowers, K. Meashey, M. Fisher, B. Conrad, W. Eisenhauer, A. Gross. CROW 3, L. TO RJ B. Kunkle, J. Mayer, J. Con- zelman, D. Thomasco, K. Garloff, T. Guindon, C. Fisher, L. Robertson. Saxophones And Alto Clar- inets: CROW 1, L. TO RJ D. Dundore, P. Engle, K. Boehler, K. Brown, M. Fisher, S. Hollowell, B. Speck. CROW 2, L. TO RJ J. Good, T. Hockley, T. Wengert, C. Whitman, S. Halsell, S. Kaplan. 144 Basses: CROW l, L. TO RJ S. Leibig, S. Meashey, T. Harrison, R. Kline, B. Kline. CROW 2, L. TO RJ M. Mayer, J. Rohland, J. Roth, B. Wertz, T. Ditzler, M. Charles, K. Patschke. CROW 3, L. TO RJ R. McCall, L. Shay, B. Yeagley, R. Koons, D. Wag- ner, T. Garrett. Percussion: CROW 1, L. TO RJ B. Spotts, P. Gun- drum, D. Eggert, G. Wen- rich. CROW 2, L. TO RJ S. Humm, D. Boger, R. Doll, S. Ream. CROW 3, L. TO RJ D. Baker, B. Gear- hart, D. Guindon, D. Wil- leman, R. Brouse. French Horns And Cornets: CROW 1, L. TO RJ B. Hal- sell, S. Miller, B. Mark, N. Haitos, J. Carter, M. Nace, R. Heberlig. CROW 2, L. TO RJ D. Zehring, S. Hartman, J. Herring, E. Krick, B. Kling, D. Zehring. CROW 3, L. TO RJ J. Copenhaver, J. Reich, B. Sherrid, L. Balog, M. John- son, G. Engle. Clarinets: CROW l, L. TO RJ J. Miller, B. Moyer, J. Mohl, J. Mohl, B. Wolfe. CROW 2, L. TO RJ K. Hess, J. Hoke, M. Hoke, S. Kale, A. Eisenhauer. CROW 3, L. TO RJ J. Lusch, S. Reilly, S. Ruhl, M. Lentz, R. Rudolph, G. Wolfe, L. Wagner. l f I J Dance Band: SEATED CL. TO RJ T. Harrison, B. Gerhart, K. Boehler, C. Whitman, J. Copenhaver. STANDING CL. TO RJ T. Wengert, R. Kline, M. Charles, J. Haak, D. Zeh- ring, J. Reich. N-.,,,-2 Pep Band: KNEELING-M. Mayer. QROW l, L. TO RJ J. Copenhaver, D. Willeman, C. Whitman, T. Ditz- ler, T. Harrison. QROW 2, L. TO RJ M. Johnson, L. Balog, B. Wertz, M. Charles, D. Baker, B. Spotts. Brass Choir: QROW l, L. TO R.J D. Zehring, B. Mark, S. Miller, M. Mayer. QROW 2, L. TO RJ B. Yeagley, J. Copenhaver, B. Wertz, M. Charles, T. Ditzler, Mr. Arnold, D. Baker. 'V 'WIWYWHIRIW 'lWl 'Wt5l! Orchestra i y , .wg Orchestra: QROW 1, L. TO RJ A. Whitner, M. Lentz, W. Eisenhauer, K. Hauer, P. Flowers, H. Sherk. CROW 2, L. TO RJ X. Lax, B. Good, J. Garmen, S. Miller, S. Reilly, A. Shoulder, B. Moyer, C. Dillman fDirectorJ. QROW 3, L. TO RJ J. Copenhaver, M. Johnson, D. Zehring, M. Charles, E. Barry, B. Yeagley. AT PIANO QL. TO R.J M. Hill, K. Beard. Percussion CL. TO RJ D. Baker, R. Brouse. Concert Choir Concert Choir: QROW 1, L. TO RJ K. Heim, K. Dellinger, B. Bonsall, R. Bennett, T. Eck, R. Doll, K. Kline, L. Shartle, M. Zimmerman. QROW 2, L. TO RJ A. Patton, M. Koren, K. Meashey, S. Tanner, D. Linn, M. Douple, K. Moore, D. Torres, J. Copenhaver, K. Yeagley, C. Whitman, C. Hoff- man, S. Sites, B. Moyer, H. White. QROW 3, L. TO RQ B. Patterson, J. Miller, D. Schauer, A. Gross, C. Shartle, L. Mann, N. Haitos, J. Rohland, E. Hess, K. Gingrich, D. Lantz, G. Royer, N. Gardner, J. Hill, M. Hill, S. White, M. Ross, J. Sites, T. Moyer. CROW 4, L. TO RJ J. Griffith, J. Schwep- penheiser, D. Tomasco, D. Guindon, B. Keener, P. Smetana, J. Dawson, B. Sherrid, M. Mayer, P. Barry, J. Haak, R. Sholley, S. Hemperly, W. Eisen- hauer, K. Burkholder, S. Briscoe, C. Workman. As always, the LHS Concert Choir did a fine job all year, as they presented their many outstanding assemblies with I great skill. Besides the Thanksgiving and Christmas Programs, the Concert Choir sponsored the school's excellent rendition of the musical, My Fair Lady. Accompanyists: CL. TO RJ M. Hill. A. Patton, K. Dellinger. District Chorus Winners: CL. TO RJ A. Patton, N. Gardner, B. Keener, L. Work- man, J. Copenhaver, S. Sites. Honor Choir: CL. TO RJ C. Workman, D. Linn, C. Shartle, T. Moyer, K. Hauer, T. Eck, D. Guindon, B. Sherrid Yeagley, B. Keener, C. Hoffman, S. Sites, B. Patterson. CV tis. l ij. x f-...w is W!! YT' .5 gg , 4 Regional Chorus Winners: CL. TO R.J J. Copenhaver, A. Patton. Student Directors: CL. TO RJ L. Workman, J. Copen- haver, B. Keener, A. Patton. Chorus: CROW 1, L. TO RJ S. Gettle, K. Hartman, D. Demmy, C. Gingrich, T. Eck, K. Long, D. Rother- mel, B. Sherrid. CROW 2, L. TO RJ J. Kline, S. Risser, G. Heist, J. Leese, K. Beard, J. Steckbeck, L. Shartle, A. Schaeffer, J. Houtz, V. Reinhart. CROW 3, L. TO RJ C. Eiceman, T. Grin- ninger, R. Koons, K. Ker- cher, L. Menges, H. Hewitt, S. Tanner, D. Ceresini, R. Bender, L. Henry, D. Bren- nam, L. Frazier, D. Ream, C. Demmy, W. Miller. CROW 4, L. TO RJ M. Lentz, L. Lesher, D. Gun- drum, K. Barlet, A. Foster, S. Trumpeter, L. Yeagley, S. Mark, J. Keller, C. Del- linger, M. Hopple, D. Light, L. Strohman, R. Hartman, D. Green, D. Rhinehart. Student Advisory Council What is Student Council, and what do they do? First of all, the Student Advisory Council is the liaison between the student body and the administration. Now, as to what they do. This year Student Advisory Council confronted the task of changing its image from a 'chocolate milk in cafeteria' organization to one that works toward student accountability. There was mixed success, blocked on one part by a few unaccountable students, and aided on the other by its hard-working officers. Topics dealing with curriculum, discipline, and ac- tivities were frequently discussed in council meetings, along with ways to improve communication between council and the student body. Much emphasis was placed on committee work within council in an effort to spread the responsibilities evenly among the members. The year's programs included the usual candy sale at winter games, and the student exchange program, in which area schools visit each other to get ideas for their own improvements. S.A.C. sent junior representatives Joe Strangarity and Kelly Quinn to the Presidential Classroom in February. Hopefully, their experiences will benefit the school next year. The members were given a written record of all their meetings through the outstanding Minutes of Secretary Heidi Sherk. N. .. ? Student Advisory Council Officers: QL. TO RJ K. Gingrich QVice-Presidentj, F. Schlegel fDisciplinarianJ, H. Sherk fSecretaryJ, J. Haak Student Advisory Council: QSEATED, L. TO RJ Mr. Coles, R. Kline, K. Kline, B. Garman, J. Harris, G. Barry. QSTANDING, L. TO RJ J. Lebo, S. Early, A. Eggert, B. Moyer, D. Youtz, B. Kline, P. Ilgenfritz, R. Ziegler, S. Briscoe, A. Patton, S. Hartman, M. Eliff, C. Loraw, C. Ger- berich, B. Shirk, P. Soliday, S. Rhen. 149 5' i German Club ,,...-Q-' German Club-lst ROW CL. TO RJ-C. Feldenzer, S. Tanner, J. Harris, L. Miller, L. Mann, B. Kline, J. Blouch, S. Greene. 2nd ROW CL. TO RJ T. Heagy, P. Flowers, E. Gundrum, S. Kauffman, B. Moyer. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ J. Garman, M. Zimmerman, D. Miller, S. Halsell, K. McCal QVice-Presidentj. 4th ROW QL. TO RJ S. Reichard, R. Ziegler, S. Early, A. Schreiber, L. Beard fSecretaryJ, R. Early, M. Charles, K. Hauer, M. Hill, J. McCann, C. Beamesderfer fPresidentl, K. Fields fTreasurerJ, K. Kline, J. Hill, B. Garman, S. Collins, D. Heverling, Mr. Derk. German Club The purpose of this club is to increase stu- Jf. Isaac W2lltOn League dent's awareness and interest in the German language and culture. This is accomplished through cultural reports, German oriented activities, and a major field trip to a German to experience the popular German custom of plenty of good food in the German style. A hike through the local CMt. Gretnaj woods was held paralleling the German tradition of die Wanderungf' In order to finance these activities, the German Club held a sale of German Candies and a Hoagy Sale. Junior Isaac Walton League Isaac Walton, the patron of fishing as a sport, is the inspiration for this organ- izations whole purpose is to preserve and enjoy the natural environment of our plant. A unique service of the Junior Isaac Walton League is the distribution of in- formation about hunting and fishing con- ditions in the area, as collected by the members. The organization also donated a series of books on outdoor life to LHS Library. Various excursions were held through- out the year taking advantage of the dif- ferent outdoor activities which the various seasons provide. fSecretary-Treasurer, J. Haak, C. Brightbill, G. Gruber, R CVice-Presidentl, J. Hlavaty. Junior lsaac Walton League-GROUND QL. TO RJ J. wolf Heberling. OUT ON A LIMB CL. TO R.-E. Hess, P. Barry SPANISH CLUB. The capable leadership of Spanish Club officers Barb Mark, Carol Ceresini, Lori Wagner and Jean Strangarity saw the spanish club through another successful year. Each fall the Spanish Club holds initiation for all new members. This tradition includes a serious ceremony and finally the induction of the new members into the club. The spanish club teams up with the french club at Christmas time for a joint, cultural party. The many fund raising projects sponsored by the Spanish Club accomplish the task of paying for the annual club trip held in the spring. FRENCH CLUB. The LHS french club's goal is to promote in- terest in the french Culture. A trip to SOIREE FRANCAISE at Millersville State College for a French oriented play and folk dancing is one of the French Club's many activities. To raise money this year's club sold stationery and sponsored a bake sale in an effort to build up the treasury in order to sponsor a French foreign exchange student in 1977. Spanish Club S Spanish Club. lst ROW CL. TO RJ-J. Sites, G. Mease, E. McDonald, S. Mitchell, K. Koons, M. Fisher. 2nd ROW CL. TO RJ-D. Yeagley, L. Shartle, K. Gross, F. Brown, B. Dinulos, M. Walters, B. Gettle, J. Fisher, A. Colon. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ- Mrs. Westover, L. Wagner fSec.J, J. Strangarity QTreas.J, C. Forinash, J. Ondrusek, D. Clark, L. Tobias, A. Eggert, K. Bashore, D. Strangarity, K. Golembewski, C. Bahr, K. Meashey, B. Kunkle, J. Heilman, B. Mark fPresJ, C. Ceresini QV-Pres.J. French Club Wi f I i v 5 I Z I 1 t , MW 7 i fl f a ,.,.. . 5- .iq .M if hlvlv ,'Af: ii. ,ixs if , Q ' French Club. SEATED CL. TO RJ-C. Shaak, B. Bricker, M. Coren, D. Miller. STANDING QL. TO RJ--Miss Strohman, Mrs. Groff, B. Wise, B. Ruhl, L. Moore, S. Reilly CV-Pres.J, T. Sweigert, M. Griffith, N. Gronceski, D. Schaeffer CTreas.J, B. Shultz, H. Sherk, C. Roznowski, S. Rohland, B. Gettle fSecJ, D. Horst fPres.J, T. Zcppos 151 WLHS WLHS. WLHS is the assembly of students who are working together to present the morning announcements in a more informative and enlightening manner. ,df V , 5 WLHS. SEATED QL. TO RJ-P. Wolf, C. Ceresini, C. Roznowski, K. Labe. BACK ROW QL. TO RJ-B. Ma- tarazzi, D. Lantz, D. Heverling, A. Seibert, N. Gardner, D. Miller. A.V. Crew AUDIO-VISUAL CREW. LHS can boast of a group of hard- working, underpaid audio-visual ex- N-., pertsg students who voluntary give up their free time to provide the school and, in fact, the whole school district with a very valuable service. This in- cludes distributing and repairing A-V equipment, video taping assemblies and sporting events, and recording LHS's opening exercises. AV Crew. SEATED CL. To RJ-P. Wolf, J. Chan. BACK ROW QL. TO RJ-V. Coyle, S. Kaplan, D Shirey, J. Peiffer C. Checket, L. Brightbill. 152 Radio Club Radio Club. SEATED QL. TO RJ-S. Greene fchaplainl, D. Heverling fDisciplinarianJ, P. Wolf. BACK ROW CL. TO RJ-B. Peiffer, G. Royer, J. Haak, T. Harrison, C. Whitman, M. Charles, R. Early, V. Coyle, G. Barry, S.D. Kropinak fadvisorj. Missing when picture was taken-D. Noble lpresidentj Stage Crew STAGE CREW By taking care of the behind the scenes necessities, the members of the stage crew help to make spe- cial programs held in the auditorium run smoothly, or at least appear to run smoothly. These energetic workers, whom we rarely see, set up the lighting and amplification systems as well as the different back- grounds necessary for special pro- grams. They also play a large role in the successful presentation of school musicals. and the school play by building and changing stage props and handling the special effects. Stage Crew. QL. TO RJ-S. aiu RADIO CLUB. This scientifically oriented organization is right on pitch, They particularly enjoyed their field trip to W.L.B.R., where they observed a functional radio station. Maintaining a close con- nection with the Physics Depart- ment, the Radio Club works with radio and communications ap- paratus whenever they feel like it Kaplan, P. Wolf, S. Malnick, V. Coyle. at Q, is s 5' X 104 -P 1+ 153 Chess Club CHESS CLUB. The Chess Club enjoyed its most active year at Lebanon High School in quite some time, due mainly to the leadership of president Seth Greene. The highlight of the club's activities was the yearly trip to the Bobby Fischer Chess Hall of Fame in Bloomington, Minnesota. V ,rv ,,,.9f'e ple t-,F V- ,,....nv .611 Chess Club. lst QL. TO RJ-C. Beamesderfer, D. Miller CV-Pres.J, S. Greene Qpresj. 2nd CL. TO RJ-Mr. Heverling fcoachj, J. McCann QSec.j, K. McCall, S. Kauffman, S. Reichard, H. Orel, B. Boughter K. Labe, S. Reilly. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-S. Risser, K. Patschke, C. Heberling, S. Kaplan, D. Heverling fTreas.J Checker Club Checker Club. FLOOR CL. TO RJ-M. Charles, D. Heverling fPres.J, S. Mahood. SEATED QL. TO RJ-J. McCann D. Miller, C. Beamesderfer, K. McCall, K. Labe. STANDING QL. TO RJ-Mr. Heverling Qcoachj, P. Wolf, S. Kauff- man, K. Kline, D. Horst, B. Matarazzi, M. White, K. Fields, H. Sherk, S. Kaplan, T. Harrison, G. Barry, B. Lehman, S Greene fSec.J. CHECKER CLUB. Checkers, anyone?', was a cry heard often throughout the halls of LHS as club presi- dent Dave Heverling helped to make checkers the third most popular sport at the school. f I I I l I I I I I H I l I I I lk lil Gym Leaders GYM LEADERS This active group of ambitious girls assist the physical education teachers by correcting tests, taking roll, and helping their fellow classmates with the varied gymnastics program. PEP CLUB. The Pep Club attempts to improve school spirit, fwhich isn't always an easy jobl. The enthusiastic girls of the pep club sponsor the Mr. Touchdown contest and also parents' night at a home football game. At all the home football games the girls sell programs for the Cedar fans. . This club also paints school spirit signs with the cheer- leaders to arouse pep from the student body. Gym Leaders. L. TO R.-J. Sholly, K. Hauer, M. Koren, C. Beamesderfer, T. Zeppos. Pep Club i Av Pep Club. lst ROW QL. TO RJ-K. Fields, F. Mione, C. Smetana, M. Snyder, C. Hansell, R. Koons, P. Ilgenfritz, J. Harris fPres.J, S. Halsell. 2nd ROW CL. TO RJ-C. Roznowski, S. MNye, S. Miller, L, Mann, D. Gundrum, K. Labe, M. Poust, M. Lentz, L. Work- man, K. Bashore. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-J. Howard, M. Smith, L. Carpenter. A. Patton, K. Miller, B. Matarazzi, M. White, C. Cere- sini, 4th ROW CL. TO RJ-M. Karnes, N. Gronceski, M. Boyer, V. Boer, B. Dinulos, T. Schaeffer, M. Koren, L. Rowe, V. Stoudt, G. Metz. 5th ROW CL. TO RJ-D. Sidle, B. Houtz, D. Kline, K. Kercher, K. Lutz, K. Fager, L. Fessler, D. Shutter, D. Dutton, L. Dengler, D. Barr, C. Jorfi, C. Feldenzer, C. Dissinger. 6th ROW QL. TO RJ-S. Rohland, C. Stager, B. Shay, C. Graeff, P. Soliday, J. Smith J. Hoke, M. Eliff, B. Wilhelm, D. Horst. 7th ROW QL. TO RJ-V. Mattioli, J. Houser, L. Tobias, K. Longenecker, M. Rauch, D. Smetana, B. Shultz, L. Moore, M. Livering. Sth ROW CL. TO RJ-S. Black, K. Dissinger, D. Schaeffer, P. Litton, B. Garman, J. Royer. 1 FT ifll,,jili ,ssgib YS if Q3 inf 0 fam FE 255 EF FL: SO M :Nui z',L 5. 22 9. 77' B Q 2 4, 1 if Z 2 Ei : E. Q '1 S U2 '-l CP Z 2 Z CH if '-l O 21 1 Q I O B J Tl N 0 'C E 2 I D3 5. V1 FBLA si. :FFRFJ FBLA lst ROW QL. TO RJ-A. Foster, C. Whitman, W. Eisenhauer, P. Palkovic, T. Winter QPres.J. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ- S. White, D. Smith, B. Hauer, L. Galbraith, D. Gettle. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-M. Rauch, V. Mattioli, J. Houser, S. Hemperly. 4th ROW QL. TO RJ-S. Smith, K. Dissinger, M. Karnes, K. Lavia, T. Dellinger, K. Barlet, G, Robertson, J. Colvin, M. Boyer, D. Hower, V. Boyer, Mrs. Fenstermaker. 5th ROW QL. TO RJ-D. Wolfe, D. Donten, D. Jorli, D, Leeper, G. Wolfe, K. Men- doff, K. Longenecker, J. Heberling. 6th ROW QL. TO RJ-D. Jordan, B. Heagy, L. Carpenter, M. Smith. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA This year, Lebanon High's Future Business Leaders of America CFBLAJ has not only increased its membership, but it has also increased in outside activities as well, such as participating in Spring and Fall Regionals, where members compete in all business skills. Lebanon has certainly been an outstanding chapter. 156 FSA FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA. The Future Secretaries of America Club is a club de- signed to broaden the views of future secretaries. The club has several field trips during the year. The girls are sent out on Day In the Office , which gives the LUX student necessary chance to use her office skills in a business or hospital office. The club also tours business schools in the area. X- ia ,J K . l A. . Q . f' x FSA lst ROW QL. TO RJ-M. Boyer QSec.J, D. Hower QV-Presb. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-Mrs. Fenstermaker QAd- visorj, W. Eisenhauer QPres.J, B. Heagy, P. Pastore, K. Kercher, C. Whitman. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-M. Karnes, V. Boyer QTreas.J, K. Mendoff, S. Hemperly, P. Palkovic. SCHOOL STORE The LSH Business Department sponsors the School Store. Here, the student body can purchase such school-time necessities as pencils, pens, tissues, notebooks and even panty hose! The store also carries novelty items such as school pennants, stationery, and sweaters, which may be purchased during store hours. Students working in the School Store receive the practical experience in sales and management so necessary in the business world. School 5' W Store i School Store lst ROW QL. TO RJ-R. Shepler, K. Behm, D. Zidik, L. Strohm, C. Henry. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-J. Royer, J. Bailor, S. Mendoff, B. Heagy, M. Rothgaber, V. Stoudt, B. Eisenhauer. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-A. Ill, P. Halfacre, P. Good- win, K. Jordan, J. Uffner, S. Firestone, C. Gibson, C. Mease. 4th ROW QL. TO RJNP. Palkovic, R. Koons, D. Donten, D. Smith, K. Dechert, R. Hartman. 157 Newsette Newsette lst ROW QL. TO RJ-M. Poust tco-editorj, A. Schreiber tco-editorj. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-Mr. Webb, J. Smith, L. Yeagley, B. Gettle, K. Garloff, K. Brown, A. Felty, D. Rhoad, S. Tanner, H. Hewitt. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ -M. Strangarity, E. Gundrum, P. Ilgenfritz, S. Malnick, R. Mogetz. NEWSETTE Astronomy The student sponsored newspaper pro- vides an outlet for creative talents and criti- cism of the students. This year's Newsette is trying to include more student participation 8 by means of an editorial section where stu- dents can express their opinions and ideas. It also includes wit and humor, coverage of sporting events, and articles of general interest. ASTRONOMY CLUB The Astronomy Club tries to satisfy stu- dents' advanced interests in the heavenly bodies and celestial operations through prac- tical observation and experimentation. Club activities include regular observations of A astronomical events and trips to prominent observatories and planetariums. Astronomy Club lst ROW CL. TO R.,-L. Beard, S. Reichard, D. Miller. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-S. Malnick, B. Reese, H. Orel. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ -C. Beamesderfer, R. Blouch, M. Rupp, D. Smith, D. Weiant, Nova Ill, C. Heberling. 158 as r may Drama Club Drama Club The 1975-76 version of the LHS Drama Club was a bit more active than in previous years. President Kathy Labe, Vice President Tracie Moyer, Secre- tary Laurie Mann and Treasurer Anita Patton led the group in 3 the presentation of O Men, ' Amen, a three act comedy on , the fourth and fifth of December. The club also undertook sponsor- ship of a record hop featuring Mr. Stanley Horst. Work with drama workshops continued throughout the year. li Drama Club fThespiansJ-lst ROW CL. TO RJ-J. Hoffer, J. Haak, J. Morales, L. Mann fSec.J, M. Ross. 2nd ROW CL. TO RJ-D. Horst, M. Lentz. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-K. Fields, K. Miller, A. Labe, S. Collins, K. Dellinger, D. Rhoad, K. Labe CPres.J, G. Deraco. 4th ROW CL. TO RJAM. Fisher, A. Patton CTreas.J, T. Moyer fVice Pres.J, S. Miller, P. Flowers, C. Hoffman. Lab Assistants if . l VW: 2 Lab Assistants These interested stu- ' T dents aid the science department in all labora- tory activities relative to P 1 'l i classes, as well as keep ng the preparation rooms orderly Tv! Fl. 1 Lab Assistants-lst ROW QL. TO RJ-S. Reilly, S. Rohland, C. Roznowski, S. Reichard. 2nd ROW CL. TO RJ-M Mease, C. Beamesderfer, G. Kofler, C. Heberling, S. Greene tHeadJ, T. Harrison. 159 Medical Careers Club 5 5 l 5 1 Medical Careers Club-lst ROW QL. TO RJ-B. Wolfe, C. Feldenzer, B. Schultz, K. Garloff. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-J. Schweppenheiser, S. Black, B. Wilhelm, C. Hansell, L. Miller. STANDING QL. TO RJ-M. Eliff, S. Sites, J. Sites, J. Howard, E. Gundrum, J. McCann, S. Collins, M. Lentz, K. Hauer, V. Amt, A. Eggert, C. Ceresini. The Medical Careers Club had quite a busy year. The club prepared 'VIum corsages for Homecoming in October. Two members attended a conference at Hershey sponsored by tl - March of Dimes on Birth Defects. They reported their day's activities at a club meeting and seem to be thoroughly interested in this cause. Carolyn Ceresini, Senior, was our Miss Christmas Seal representative this year. This endeavor is sponsored by the T.B. and Health Societies in Lebanon, Dauphin, and Perry Counties. She participated in parades and several functions as a member of the Miss Christmas Seal court. We also collected food for a food basket to give to a needy family at Christmas. It seemed to be needed and appreciated. We are planning to have more speakers, a film, and some field trips to try to meet the many and varied medical interests of our membership. Student Librarians Student Librarians-lst ROW QL. TO RJ-S. Humm, S. Gettle, D. Jordan, M. Salsman, C. White, S.Dreibelbis, M, Kipp, P. Behney, J. Leese. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-R. Ellingson, D. Wilson, S. Weaver, K. Wilson, K. Bomgardner, R. Warner, K. Gibble, L. Eppley, C. Hammer, C. Fisher, D. Deckert, L. Tobias, S. Ellingson, D. Walker, P. Eckert, S. Blouch. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-R. Heberling, K. Gingrich, K. Yeagley, P. Wentzel, D. Gundrum, J. Rohland. Bowling Club Bowling club provides an inexpensive means for our enthusiasts to bowl. The only activity our club attempts in to meet once a week for fun and fellowship through team competition. Our goal is to develop a feeling for good sportsmanship in all who attend. The bowling takes place at the Cedar Lanes in Lebanon, where all members are provided with a sport they can enjoy their entire life. vi' lst ROW CL. TO RJ-D. Baker,.K. Schnoke, D. Wagner, K. Rauch, D. Shutter, L. Fessler, L. Winters, S. Malnick QSec.J, S. Walmer CSec.j. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-D. Sidle, B. Ruhl, K. Lutz, C. Graeff, B. Moyer, S. Ruhl, J. Stran- garity, L. Brightbill, A. Ruhl. 3rd ROW CL. TO RJ-T. Salem, J. Stoessel, L. Shay, K. Gross, K. Long, T. Eck. G. Wenrich, F. Wagner. 4th ROW QL. TO RJ-E. Reilly, A. Felty, B. Dinulos, B. Kunkle, M. Fisher, B. Reese, A. Pat- ton, M. Mease, D. Smith. 4 . lst ROW QL. TO RJ-R. Wert, L. Beard, M. Arnold, M. Emrich, D. Hummel, M. Beard, S. Graby, D. Moyer, L. Yantz. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ B. Hartman, S. Kimmel, R. Culbert, C. Labe, T. Sholley, B, Donmoyer, M. Lentz, R. Rudolph, J. Progin. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-G. Kofler, C. Whitman, K. Good, K. Brown, B. Lehman, T. Heagy, D, Guindon, J. Fisher, L. Wagner. 4th ROW CL. TO RJ-E. Krick, G. Snyder, T. Elliot, K. Gingrich, D. Lantz, N. Haitos. Senior Tri'Hi'Y SENIOR TRI-HI-Y Tri-Hi-Y's officers, Diane M. Miller, Cheryl Beamesderfer, Carolyn Ceresini, Jineen Garman, Anita Eggert and Jamie McCann, led this year's club in many suc- cessful activities. As a service club the Tri-Hi-Y helped with the CROP Hike for the Hungry and painted the basement of the Girls' Depart- ment of the YMCA. Again this year, the girls of the Tri-Hi-Y were very active in the PA. State Youth in Government pro- gram of Model Youth Legislature. This began with the planning com- mittee meeting held in Harrisburg early in September with Cheryl Beamesderfer attending as Le- banon's representative. In Novem- ber a few members attended a Clus- ter Workshop, also held in Harris- burg. In January, a very exciting convention gave Tri-Hi-Y its eight representatives to Model Legislative Assembly, held in April at the state capital, as well as a collective headache. Tri-Hi-Y also sold candy at girls Field Hockey games and sponsored a month long candy sale in November. Senior Tri-Hi-Y lst ROW QL. TO RJ-F. Mione, M. White, D. Miller QPres.J, C. Ceresini QSec.J, C. Feldenzer. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-V. Stoudt, T. Winter, S. Reichard, L. Beard, L. Miller. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-S. Kaufnnan, K. Kline. H. Sherk, B. Gettle. D. Horst. 4th ROW QL. TO RJ-M. Koren, T. Zeppos, L. Carpenter, S. Miller, D. Reinhart, C. Beam- esderfer QV-Pres.J. 5th ROW QL. TO RJ-K. Garloff, K. Dissinger, M. Smith, J. Garman, M. Smith, R. Schreiber. 6th ROW QL. TO RJ-L. Mann, A. Seibert, S. Halsell, B. Garman, J. McCann. A. Eggert. 7th ROW QL. TO R.J-N. Onmember, V. Isitor, A. Schreiber, E. Gundrum. Junior Tri-Hi-Y JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y The Junior Tri-Hi-Y is a ser- vice club, closely associated with the Senior Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y clubs. The membership consists of ninth and tenth grade girls. Throughout the year, the club engages in projects to raise money so that the members may partici- pate in the Model Legislative As- sembly Program held in Harris- burg each spring. In addition to various social activities, such as the fun night held in the school gym, the club members work together to write bills for use in the Model Legislature program. Junior Tri-Hi-Y lst ROW QL. TO RJ-J. Hoke, B. Halsell, B. Wilhelm, K. Lutz, K. Kercher, D Light, S. Early, D. Kline, E. McDonald. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-M. Eliff, L. Fessler, M. Hoke, K. Ker- cher, J. Onofrey, P. Engle, J. Miller, D. Mills. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-B. Moyer, K. Rauch, B. Ruhl C. Graeff, S. Graby, M. Hill, M. Beard, K. Hauer. 4th ROW QL. TO RJ-L. Scantzos, M. Livering, D Sidle, L.-Moore, B. Shultz, L. Shartle, K. Beard, S. Brouse. 5th ROW QL. TO RJ-B. Dinulos, M 162 Walter, J. Smith, B. Moyer, B. Houtz, P. Soliday, W. Dove. Hi-Y l To create, maintain and extend high f standards of Christian character through- out the school and community is the goal ' of Hi-Y. Through the leadership of of- ficers, Gene Barry, Curt Whitman, Dave Heverling, Bob Wilhelm, and Robe Early. Hi-Y again put forth the effort to meet the club's goal. lst ROW QL. TO RJ-G. Royer, J. Blouch, B. Wilhelm QTreas.J, T. Harrison, J. Rickert. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-C. Gates, J. Scholes, S. Greene, B. Kline, J. Lebo. 3rd ROW QL. TO R J B. Norman, S. Kaplan, J. Haak, D. Smith, R. Early QSec.J. 4th ROW QL. TO RJ-P. Barry M. Charles, C.-Whitman QVice Pres.J, G. Barry QPres.J, D. Heverling QChaplainJ. The Key Club, high school affiliate of the Kiwanis Club, aspires to inspire the over all growth of its members through school and community projects. Duties of the club include selling programs at winter sports and ushering for special activities held in the LHS auditorium. Key Club Key-lst ROW QL. TO R.J-G. Hol- stein, P. Wolf, D. Trostle, M. Gerberich 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-F. Schlegel, D Heverling QPres.J, G. Barry QVice Pres.j J. Lebo. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-S Mahood, J. Haak, J. Rickert QSec.J B. Wilhelm, B. Norman. 4th ROW QL TO RJ-D. Boger, B. Kline, H. Orel R. Early QTres.J, S. Greene, D. Clark 5th ROW QL. TO RJYR. Klahr, R Brouse, R. Kreiser, J. Blouch, R. Hoffer M. Charles, T. Harrison. Youth Forum Youth Forum-lst ROW QL. TO RJ-K. Dissinger, G. Barry, S. Greene, M. Gerberich. 2nd ROW CL. TO R.J-D. Schaeffer B. Gettle, S. Miller, P. Flowers, P. Wolf, B. Kline, R. Ziegler, J. Hill, S. Kauffman, M. Poust, M. White, C. Ceresini, P. llgenfritz. 3rd ROW QL. TO RJ-S. Black, D. Miller, S. Collins, L. Yeagley, G. Royer. C. Heberling, H. Orel, S. Hartman, R. Early. 4th ROW QL. TO RJ-K. Dellinger, D. Linn, D. Kline, S. Miller, D. Heverling, J. Haak, K. Kline, H. Sherk, B. Matarazzi, A. Eggert, A Schreiber. Youth Forum As a result of the late John F. Kennedy's wish that the young people of America have a better understanding of the workings of the United States' government, the Harrisburg Patriot News sponsors the Capital Area Youth Forum. Our L.H.S. chapter, led by Gene Barry fsenior cabinet memberj participated this year in the Capital Area Youth Forum Conference, discussing topics of contemporary importance with other member chapters. Youth Forum also took over English classes for one day, leading discussions on similar topics with the L.H.S. student body. . , ,. . . '54'm n'S J: ath Team -f-16 - 'YW' yn , E-Town L Scholars Elizabethtown Scholars-SEATED-Mr. Chepulis. STANDING QL. TO RJ-J. Haak, J McCann, S. Greene, D. Heverling. i i Q. Honor Society 1:4 rv National Honor Society-lst ROW QL. TO RJ-Mr. Heverling, K. Kline fSecretaryj. R. Early 1Presidentj, H. Sherk fVice Presidentj D. M'll T ' ' ' ' ' I er 1 reasurerj. 2nd ROW QL. TO RJ-A. Whitner, K. McCall, M. White, S. Collins, D. Smith, R. Schreiber, S. Kauffman, B. Henning, M. Mease, A. Eggert, A. Seibert. 3rd ROW CL. TO RJ-V, Coyle, S. Greene, D. Hcvcrling, C. Beamesdcrfer. J. Haak. T. Wengcrt, M. Charles, G. Barry, J. McCann, A. Patton. National Honor Society Academic achievement, personality, service and leadership are the qualifications considered by the faculty in choosing Honor Society members. Honor Society President Robe Early, assisted by the other officers, Heidi Sherk, Vice Presidentg Kath Kline, Secretary, and Diane M. Miller, Treasurer, led the members in the year,s activities. A popular NHS activity this year were the College Bowl type competitions held on several occasions between the members. Tho Society also took the annual trip to Lehigh University in May for the Regional Conference of the National Honor Society which included a large assembly of regional chapters followed by various seminars. Also, a trip to New York City in April was added to the club's activities, and a movie made about their experiences. Advisors: Edward J. Barry Luther Stone ...su 19 6 Lodestone '- ' A 'T .n .. 1 - . 4 -FIV 'Wi' 'Ni . , , 8 N., . .,, l,...,.,-f In A 1 . I g f 1 fy' ' ' ' we ' L !W ', 3? . ' 'J 54 ' . '. g' X-N ' J' .,, .gf '51, V EVE af -aj: - , fig: ' K :Jw ,-- A- . 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R ' Q Q074 ' Zwo'f'.9',9'n X f ll-if , x V V , I 169 , ,X i- aim. 1 - ' , -1, , X WL ,Mn mm I 1 Lis, fe: g.,, -Jilin fi B will' A M Homecoming 1975 Xf 1114 1 X' ., is i V' 4 - N Q7 The LHS Hi-Y sponsored the Annual Homecoming Dance on November 1, 1975. This event was the climax of Homecoming Weekend for here, Jennifer Glant was crowned as Homecoming Queen of 1975 by Brenda Banks, last year's Queen. The New Jazz Quartet provided music for the evening of dancing and socializing. Queen: Jennifer Glam and George Measc. Diane Miller and Joe Peffley. Patty Litton and Rick Blouch. L, K fi ' ,iii 1 ' fe N , J . -g i fl, , i A. '.-jfs iijf' ,iv 5 Q Patrice Baal and Tim Shay ,l ,. Stcphunic Vcrnu and Bob Kurncs QQ hues num 7 1976 Queen Of Hearts ance R. Blouch,P Litton K Longenecker S Miller D Miller M Manno The Second Annual Queen of Hearts Dance was held on February 21, 1976. The LHS Cafeteria was decorated beautifully and provided an appropriate setting for the crowning. THis year's queen was Lisa Tobias. The dance was sponsored by the Lodestone Staff and featured Back Door Frost. The Queen, Lisa Tobias, and Court. Mr. Barry .,..- f x 4. iw ,Q 5, 'u Y? r H 6-FY ' x 2 'N ' Fi u N,.:k 'A 4 P xf ig, l A UAW fn? K ft A J ii! .P E A, ' J A fit- 1 5, Q- -Sb ? if if . 4.-0 QS 'slew K mc? 7- 'KI A Rt.-:Q N 2 i x f.-Q , NW 1 I-vrfffvnfyf P' -O 5 J Ty 5 Q 1 I gi. I , : 1 SUPPLIES Saunas!- fz' J L x tg in f 1 4. ...X in 1 1 .4 4 ,4 R, nv 5, MW .cf 'Q 1. I A I 5 M, Q , an V -bg . . Ib L' ti . ,, 'WI , 5 J dis' ,405 WM if A. Q7 Boys ratorical Contest Winncri Dave Lantz Boy's Oratorical Contest December 9, 1975 was an important date for at least three Lebanon High students. On this date three senior boys proved their oratorical powers of persua- sion in the 52nd Annual Cyrus G. Rauch Boy's Ora- torical Contest. Gene Barry opened the program with the reading of One Solitary Way. Greg Royer served as Master of Ceremonies. Music was provided by the L.H.S. Dance Band. The first place winner, Dave Lantz spoke out against gun control in his speech entitled Dis- armament or Discernment. Dave Heverling, second place winner made the assembled student body aware of the rights and responsibilities of being a student in his speech, The New Three 'R's '. Third place was won by Tim George with his speech, 'fProfessing Without Possessingf' Greg Royer, Gene Barryy 176 s 9 .,, we L' ,.: v ff g T t il :fa l Dave Lantz, Dave Heverling, Tim George Girls Oratorical Contest Debra Yeagley. Girl's Oratorical Contest The Literary Guild of the Lebanon Women's Club spon- sored the 53rd Annual Girls Oratorical Contest on May 6, 1976. This year's contest saw five girls matching their oral finesse against one another. These girls and their topics were Sherry Reichard, Bach to Basics in Educationf' Rebecca Matarazzi, Women in Prison-Rehabilitation of the Systemf' Kathy Labe, EuthanasiaaThe Right to Decidef' Debra Yeagley, Battered Lives and Battered Wivesf' and Barbara Mark, Somewhere a Child Is Crying. The Mistress of ceremonies for the contest was Jamie McCann. Cheryl Beamesderfer opened the program with a reading entitled Creative Freedom. Diane M. Miller served as prompter for all five contestants. The winning speaker, Sherri Reichard expressed her views on liberal education as opposed to a basic education -especially on an elementary level. Second place was won by Barbara Mark who told of the horror of the ugly social disease of child beating. Debra Yeagley, third place winner spoke out against wife beating and also advised the females in the audience not to sit back and become battered wives. 177 .S . f. N x v Q Emi 4.5 ,gf X x Y 1. 1 K - x. At Work ' ms41V i'-'Humax 'i' I ' gi J We it-ng RA xxx Fair Lady The L.H.S. concert choir sponsored the school's annual musical on March 25 and 26, 1976. This years production was Lerner and Lowe's ever popular My Fair Lady. Professor Henry Higgins, portrayed by John Haak managed to teach the cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle played by Jen- nifer Strickler the proper use of the English language as well as the art of being a lady. This task was inspired by a bet made with Higgins by Col. Pickering fGreg Royerj. Disapproving PMrs. Pearce CAnita Pattonj, Higgins' housekeeper kept a watchful eye on the entire process. Eliza was also watched by her father, Doolittle QDave Lantzj who was constantly looking for new sources of funds. Directors: Kate Heckard, Lisa Hauer, Lynn Westover. 180 ka ff- T I may .. ' ff . Jennifer Strickler and John Haak. Eliza's first test of mastery was at Ascot, an elite horse race track. Things seemed to be running smoothly until Eliza suffered one brief lapse. Higgins thought his plan had failed but Eliza had already managed to capture the hearts of many of the important personages in attendence. Her major con- quest was the winning over of Henryls mother, Mrs. Higgins CBetsy Klinej. Finally after some additional lessons Eliza was ready for the Embassy Ball. There she succeeded in snowing the King and Queen of Transylvania and even a well known lin- quist, Zoltan Karpathy fAlec Pleetj. Ob- viously Henry's experiment was a success! The cast and orchestra did a fine job. The entire production, the choreography and costumes were outstanding. With the possible exceptions of hard chairs and lum- inous clocks one may have thought himself to be on Broadway. 'f Y 5 , ' E 2 g Q 5 5 ii 1 5 5 r 1 5 w 40 , E Greg Royer and Betsy Kline Vince Coyle Dave Laniz 'Q 4.8 O Men Amen Cast QL. TO RJ J. Morales, K. Labe, M. Rose, J. Haak, D. Horst, K. Fields. O Men, Amen O Men, Amen, a comedy in three acts, was pro- duced by the L.H.S. Drama Club on December 4th and Sth. The setting was a college sorority house in the l950's. The sorority sisters were very sheltered from the male population of the college. When the editor of the school newspaper learned about the plight of the Zeta Zeta Phu girls she decided to seek more information. She sent a handsome reporter off with this assignment. Using various disguises, Tony Cartwright, the hand- some reporter, managed to infiltrate the strict sorority house and also managed to fall in love with Diane, one of the sorority members. Doomed by the strict discipline of the house mother the plight of the lovers appeared bleak. However a visit from Miss Lestrade, foundress of Zeta Zeta Phu set the wheels of change in motion. Soon the girls were allowed out of isolation and im- mediately began to date. They were all able to attend the Homecoming Dance, ending the play on a happy note. The cast was as follows: Tony Cartwright, Handsome reporter-John Haakg Diane, Tony's girl-Karen Fields, Jane Stevens, editor-Francine Mioneg Miss Lestrade-Anita Pattong Miss Brackle, house mother- Kathy Labeg Mr. Cartwright-Alec Pleet, Herman- George Peach, Sorority Sisters-Deb Horst, Mary Ross, Jody Morales, Becky Matarrazzi. 182 John Haak and Karen Fields. 4,3 1 if .. .. .. .1 'l l r' V ' Schaffers. Milsan Mills. Martins Sporting Goods. Warren Daugherty, Jr. D.D.S. John Schreiber D.M.D. Claude J. Miller M.D. Darwin G.Glick, C.P.A. Dr. 8: Mrs. George S. Poust, Jr. Keller Brothers Tracter Company. Sterling H. Kleiser. John Loehle M.D. Sherk, Schaeffer 8: Hallahan M.D. Afrodisio N. Nucum M.D. Donald J. Brady D.D.S. Eugene Hoaster Co. Inc. Robert Ryan M.D. Peoples National Bank Lebanon Country Trust Company Ass. Lewis, Brubaker, Whitman 8: Christianson Herbert C. McClelland Harrisburg Dairies Marty's Music Store Local 1374 U.S.W.A. Dr. 8: Mrs. Robert Early Thomas Forker M.D. Lebanon Valley National Bank Dr. 8: Mrs. Samuel Hartman Dr. 8: Mrs. Barry Rothermel Rev. 8: Mrs Harold Beamesderfer American Bank 8: Trust Co. of Pa. Miller Brothers lnc. M.M. Meyer,Jr. M.D. Lebanon Pattern Shop lnc. Baltazar Dinulos M.D. Community Realty Management Inc. Patrons Lebanon Packaging Corporation Calcite Quarry Corp. Gingrich Motor Co. Goodman Dodge lnc. T.V. Facts Heisey's Diner Republican Committee of Lebanon County George E. Patton, Jr. Royers Cake Box Mr. Ralph H. White Mr. Richard B. Carrol, Sr. New York Life Insurance Company Dr. Martin Schneider D.D.S. George D. Charles D.D.S. D. Marlin Hauer M.D. Rohland Funeral Home Parker Collection Agency Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Trostle Seltzers Lebanon Bolobna Company Steven Karinch Distr. Martin Shuey, lnc. Dr. 8: Mrs. Robert J. Scholes Haaks of Lebanon Lebanon Parts Service Taylor-Ruffner Funeral Home Peter Flowers M.D. Saylors Pharmacy Hilda Light Morrissy John's Schwin Cyclery Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. John Holler Christman's Funeral Home S.G.F. Messersmith Prudential Insurance Central Pa. Detective Agency Ltd. Lebanon Valley General Hospital Wener's Farm Machinery lnc. J.C. Ehslich Co. lnc. Lebanon Steel Foundry Peiffer's Foodland Big Bertha's Lebanon United Jobbers Harry 8: Dawn Weaver M.M. Meyer, Jr. M.D. Mr. 8: Mrs. Ed Roznowski John Thomes Janitorial Services Strickler Insurance Agency Lebanon Assoc. of Independent Insurance Agents Roy 8: Louise Kreiser DeVono's lnc. Envirotech-Beull Emission Control S. Elvin E. Witters, General Contractor Mr. 8: Mrs. Edwin C. Harris Everite Mills Mrs. Katherine Whitner R 8: J Motors lnc. Zweirs Market Cedar Book 8: Card Fenn-Fairs Liberty Square Cafe Fashion Bug Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Lantz 8: Susan Everite Knitting Mills Gordon's Jewelers Pantry Pride Earl Pieffers Food Center Earl 8: Lucielle Kauffman Robert M. Kline M.D. Mr. 8: Mrs. Luther Stone Acknowledgements The Uhler Studio Robert Keefer Luther Stone Lebanon Daily News LHS Student Body LHS Faculty-Administration Bob, Carol, Ted And Alice Mary Hissner Clarence White Harry Shay Bob Kessler Business Department Ralph White Mary Ann Gettle Joan Fenstermaker Monty Python Ed McGowan James Jackson Josten's American Yearbook Co. Seniors Albert, Richard-9,36 Arnick, Teresa-38 Arnold, Michael-4,36 Artz, Sharon-36 Atwood, Robert-36 Atwood, Teresa-36 Baal, Patrice-36,171,l72,175 Baker, Beverly-36 Baker, David-36,145,146,147 Balog, Larry-36,145,146 Barlet, Cathy-36 Barrett, Patricia-36 Barlet, Susan-37 Barry, Gene-1 1,37,78,80,82,149,106, 108,l64,165,176,166 Barry, Patrick-37,83,147 Basehore, Laurie-37 Basehore, Kathy-37 Beamesderfer, Cheryl-35,37,165,177 Beard, Lori Anne-37,168 Beard, Rita-37 Beck, Lorrie--38 Behney, Priscilla-38 Bender, Brian-38 Betz, Kevin-38,174 Black, Steven-38 Blantz, Eleanor-38 Blouch, Edward-38 Blouch, Raymond-9,39 Blouch, Sandra-39,144 Bogner, Brian-39 Bohr, Candice-39 Boltz, Joli-39 Boyer, William-39,78,81,82 Brandt, Debra-39 Brandt, William-39 Brent, Wendie-39 Brightbill, Lynn-39 Brossman, Dennis-39,175 Brown, Chris-39 Brown, Frank-39 Brown, Samuel-40,174 Buffenmeyer, Kathy-40 Carnes, David-40 Carroll, Debra-40 Casper, Mary-40 Ceresini, Carolyn-35,40 Ceresini, Dawn-40 Chadwick, Joseph-69 Chan, John-40 Charles, Michael-26,40,78,81,144,146, l47,l0l,l02,l65,l74 Cikovic, Timothy-69 Clark, Dale-40,78,81,82,107,188 Condran, James-40 Copenhaver, John-l0,40,145,146,147, 148 Cowden, Wendi-40,1 1 1 Coyle, Vincent-41,165,18l,167,181 Davis, Michael-41 Davis, Robert-69 Davis, Roberta-41 Dawson, Jeffrey-41,147 Deimler, Diane-41 Deininger, Theodore-41 Dellinger, Tina-41 Demler, Scott-42 Demmy, William-42 Dilger, Allan-65 Dissinger, Debra-42 Ditzler, Timothy-42,144,146 Dobbs, Wanda-42 Dobbs, Patricia-42 Door, A.-175,174 Drahovsky, Jeannette-69 Dreibelbis, Ronald-42 Early, Robert-42,104,164,167 Eggert, Anita-42,149,164,165 Eggert, David-42,145 Eiceman, David-43,78,8l Eisenhauer, Wendy-43,144,147 Emswiler, Kathleen-43 Fake, Gary-43 Fields, Karen-35,43,84,182 Fields, Kathi-43 Fire, Bonnie-174 Foltz, Robert-43 Foster, Aileen-43,110,111 Fox, Jeffrey--11,43,78,80 Gardener, Nicholas-4,147,148 Garloff, Delores-44 Garloff, Karen-44,144 Garman, Brenda-44,111,149 Garman, Dennis-44 Gaskin, David-44 Gasper, Gary-44,78,8 1 ,82,106, 1 08 Gates, Craig-8,44 Gearhart, Christine-44,85 George, Timothy-44,176,168 Gerhart, Robert-44,145,146,1 74 Gildar, Michael-44 Glant, Jennifer-45,143,170,172 Golembewski, Kim-45 Graby, Lisa-45 Greene, Seth-45,87,164,165,167 Groft, David-45 Grubb, Steven-45 Gruber, George-45,78,80,106, 1 08 Gruber, David-45,88,89 Gundrum, Debra-46 Haak, John-35,39,46,83,146,147,149, 101,103,164,165,180,182,167 Haitos, Mike-46,87 Halsall, Suzanne-46,168 Hands-4 Hansell, Cindy-46,172 Harchuska, Susan-46 Harris, Jan-46,149,160 Harris, Tony-46,101,102 Harrison, Timothy-46,88,89,l44,146, 175 Hartman, Betina-47,142 Hartman, .Iuanitz-47,94,96,97,93 Hartman, Sherrie-47 Hartz, Anthony-47 Harvey, Charles-47 Hauer, Kundry-47,143,147 Heagy, Frederick-47 Heberling, Jay-47 Heberling, Ray-47 Heckard, Robert-47,78,81 Hemperly, Sandra-47, 143,147 Henning, Bruce-48,165 Henry, Sheree-48 Hernandez, Samuel-69 Herring, James-48,145 Hess, Eric-48,147 Heverling, David-8,11,19,48,78,8l,82, 88,89,164,165,l76,104,167 Hitz, Elaine-48 Hlavaty, Joseph-4,48 Hockley, Susan-48 Hoffer, Cathy-48 Hoffer, Richard-47,48 Hogan, Kathleen-48 Hollenbach, Eilene-48 Holler, John-5,48,59 Holler, Michael-49,78,80 Horney, Juliann-49 Horst, Debra-39,49,84,86,93,182,175 Hostetter, Ellen-49 Houser, Jennifer-35,49,14 Iceman, Dawn-49 Iceman, Karen-49 Ill, Antoinette-50,143 Imboden, Dorthea-50 Johnson, Christopher-69 Johnson, Michael-50,145,146,147 Kale, William-50 Kantner, Craig-50,172 Karnes, Robert-5,40,106,l08 Kauffman, Sue--35,39,50,63,94,93,109, 164,165,166 Keller, Barry-50,174 Keller, James-50 Kern, David-50,57 Kimmel, Steve-57 Kipp, Mary-51 Klahr, Rodney-11,51,67,78,81,107,108 Klick, Brian-51 Klimovsky, Gragory-51 Kline, June-69 Kline, Kathyrn-4,10,27,35,51,84,86,94, 97,l47,149,105,93,164,166 Koch, Michael-1 1,51,78,80 Koons, Rita-51 Kramer, Steven-51 Kreiser, Jeffrey-69 Kreiser, Randy-35,39,51,83,168,175 Kreitzer, Donna-52 Kulbitsky, Alberta-52 Labe, Karl-69 Labe, Kathy-52,182 Lahr, Charles--52 Lantz, David-52,101,103,147,176,181, 161 Lebo, Randy-52 Leininger, Gloria-52 Leininger, Jerri--52 Levengood, Rosemary--52 Litton, Patricia-52,1 10,1 1 1,170,172 Longenecker, Kim-52,172 Loraw, Gregory-52 167 Loser, Barbara-53 Mahood, Samuel-9,53 Mann, Laurie-53,147 Marco, James-17,53,98,99 Mark, Barbara-53,145,146,177 Matarazzi, Rebecca-35,53,94,96,93, 109,164 Mattioli, Veronica-53 Maurer, Jeffrey-53 Mayer, Michael-54,101,102,144,146, 147 McCall, Kathryn-4,54,168 McCann, Jamie-4,54,84,86,165,177, 168 McCrary, Jacqueline-54 Mease, George-54 Mease, Joanne-54 Mashey, Kelly-54,144,147 Mendoff, Kathleen-55 Meyer, John--55 Meyer, Jonathan-55 Miller, Diane L.-69,1 10,170,172 Miller, Diane M.-4,54,84,168 Miller, Lisa-55,147 Miller, Diane MC.-55 Miller, Scott-8,55,78,80,107,108,172, 175 Miller, Shari-55 Mione, Francine-55,84,86 Reber, Kim--58 Reeves, Philomena-58 Reichard, Sherri-58,177 Rhen, Stacey-35,59,149 Rhine, Darryl-59 Rhoads, Susan-59 Risser, Susan-59 Rittle, Jeffrey-59 Robertson, Gina-59,168 Rohland, Susan-59,169 Romanoff, Michael-59,98,99,100 Roof, John-59 Ross, Kathy--59 Ross, Mary--60,147,182 Rothermel, Sharon-60 Roux, Mary-60 Royer, Gregory-60,147,164,176,181, Royer, Julie-60,1 10 Roznowski, Catherine-39,60, 1 68 Rubendall, Jeffrey-60 Ruhl, Suzette-60,105,145 Sanders, Betty-60 Sanders, Robin-60 Santana, J ames-69 Sattizahn, Anna-60 Scantoa, William-60 Schauer, Kenneth-61,101,103 Mish, Robert-55,101,103 Mohl, James-55,78,80,82 Mohn, Donald-5 5 Mohn, Karen-55 Morales, Louis-69 Morales, Tina-69 Moyer, Debra-56 Moyer, James-56 Moyer, Randy-56,98,99 Musser, Sandra-56 Nauman, Debra-56 Nguyen, Yen-69 Noble, Dennis-56 Nye, Susan-56 Paine, Brian-56 Palkovic, Pamela-56,143 Pastore, Phyllis-56 Patschke, Leisa-56 Pautz, Catherine-56 Peiffer, William-56 Peters, J udith-57 Philipp, Walter-57 Pitt, Randall-57 Podjed, Jeffrey-57 Ponessa, Thomas-57 Potocny, Michael-57 Potts, Diane-57 Poust, Marsha-35,39,58,89,164 Price, Brian-58 Principal, R.-175 Prinsen, Ono-8,58,88,89 Pushnick, Esther-58 Pyles, Brian-58 Radesky, Carol-69 Rank, Vicki-58 Reb, Paul-58 Scholl, Jonathan-61 Scholl, Rebecca-61 Schreiber, Ann-35,61,85,105,164 Schwartz, Randy-61 Schwartz, Anton-61 Schweppenheiser, Jill-61,147 Seibert, Amanda-4,61 ,165 Seibert, Brian-62,172 Selman, Joe-11,23,62,78,80,82 Sequinot, Michael-69 Shay, Bonnie-4,62,175 Sheffy, Clark-62 Shepler, Patricia-62 Shepps, Barry-5,62,175 Sherk, Heidi-4,62,105,147,l89,164, 166 Sherman, Christia-62 Sherrid, Bruce-62,88,89,145,147,148 Sholley, Ronald-63,147,167 Shuey, Michael-63 Shultz, Michael-63,87 Shutter, Carlene-63,142,143 Shutter, Peggy-63 Slade, Daniel-63 Small, Bruce-9,63 Smetana, Christine-63,142 Smetana, Philip-63,147 Smith, Vicki-63 Snader, Annamarie-63 Snow, Angel-175 Snyder, Mary-64 Speck, Kathy--69 Stager, Cindy--64 Stahr, Debra-69 Staver, Timothy-64 Strangarity, J can-64 Strangarity, Dawn-64 Strangarity, Michael-64 Strickler, Mary Jennifer-64,147,180 Stubblebine, Michael-69 Students, A. Thousand-5 Thomas, Allan-64 Tillinger, David-64 Tobias, Lisa-20,64,142,172,l73 Toms, Sue-64 Torres, David-64,147 Torres, Michael-64 Troain, Debra-65 Trostle, Donald-28,39,65,167 Trout, J ohn-65 Uffner, Gregory-65 Uhlrich, Jean-65 Verna, Stephania-35,65,171 Verna, Stephan-66 Vracarich, Milan-69 Wagner, Joan-66 Wagner, Lori-66,143 Wagner, Philip-11,66,78 Walmer, Sharon-26,66 Wasserman, Nancy-69 Weaver, Stephanie-66,174 Weiant, Dean-55,66,l07,108 Weible, Hans-66 Weidman, Michael-66 Weinzierl, Ronald-66 Weiss, Edward-5,59,67,101,102 Wentzler, Matthias-67,106,108 Wetzel, Donald-67 White, Mary-4,35,39,67,86,164,172, 168 White, Sherry-67,147 Whitman, Crystal-4,67, 1 68 Whitman, Curtis-67,83,144,146,l47 172,104 Whitner, Ann-4,67,84,86,147,167 Whitt, Henry-67 Wike, Scott-67 Wilhelm, John-68 Williams, Karen-9 Wilson, Kathy-68 Winter, Teresa-68,84,86 Woefling, Ricky-68 Wolf, Peter-43,68,88,89,107,108,164 167 Worcester, J effrey-68 Workman, Lydia-68,147,148,168 Wright, Harold-68 Yantz, Ronald-68 Yeagley, Debra-68,177 Yeagley, Robert-68,144,146,l47 Youtz, Sharon-35,63,69,94,93,168 Zulick, Todd-69 9 Juniors Arnold, Cynthia J.-134 Arnt, Veronica M.-134 Bachman, Brian-134 Bailor, Janelle-134 Balanikas, Anastasios-134 Barra, Dawn-134 Barshinger, Bruce A.-134 Batz, John-134 Baylor, L. David-134 Beard, Jeffrey-134 Bechtel, Marlin-134 Beck, Ernest-134 Beck, Lynn-134 Beckey, Linda-134 Behm, Kimberly S.--134 Bennett, David M.-134 Betz, Sharon M.-134 Bixler, Carl-134 Black, Sharon-9,1 10,l33,134,164 Blanar, Rhett-134 Blouch, Larry C.-134 Boehler, Kim I.-134,144,146 Bombgardner, Kim-134 Bonner, Marie-134 Books, Cheryl A.-134 Bordley, Carolyn L.-134 Bowers, Fred-108,134 Boyer, Michelle D.-134 Boyer, Vicki L.-133,134 Brandt, Brian L.-22,23,24,78,134 Brennan, Dianna-134 Brent, Joseph S.-108,134 Bressler, Glen-99,134 Bricker, Beth S.-110,134 Briscoe, Susan L.-144,147,149 Brossman, Martin H.-78,99,134 Brossman, Russell E.-134 Brouse, Ricky D.-145,147 Brown, Jay M.-134 Brown, Tina-134 Burkholder, Kathleen-111,134,147 Byle, Amos-134 Carpenter, Lori J.--28,134 Clark, Richard C.-134 Clay, Jody L.-135 Claypoole, Christopher-136 Collins, Elizabeth A.-136 Collins, Stacey L.-136,164,165 Conklin, Cynthia L.-136 Conrad, Scott J.-98,136 Conzelman, Jody-144,136 Cool, Michael-136 Copenhaver, Debra L.-136 Daubert, Jeffrey D.-136 Dechert, Kevin B.-136 Dechart, Kim M.-136 Dellinger, Kathleen-133,136,147,l64 Delvalle, Harry-136 Demmy, Debra K.-136 Demmy, Kristy M.-135 Dengler, Lisa A.--135 Dierolf, Kathy-135 Dissinger, Cynthia-135 Dissinger, Kathy-109,110,135 Doll, Todd-135 Donten, Debra L.-135 Donten, Stephanie K.-135 Dougher, John-135 Dowhower, Patrick-135 Eckert, Paul-135 Eisenhauer, Beth M.-135 Eisenhauer, Gurney-135 Emerich, Jody L.-135 Engle, Gary L.-135,145 Erdman, Daniel-135 Fake, Lois E.-135 Feldenzer, Christina-135 Fenner, Randy A.-135 Firestine, Frank-135 Firestone, Susan M.-135 Flowers, Patricia A.-135,144,147,164 Folmer, Thomas-135 Frescatore, Anthony-133,135 Frick, Joan M.-135 Fulk, Cheryl L.-136 Funk, David-136 Garman, Jineen-136,147 Garrett, Kathy-136 Garrett, Wanda-136 Gerberich, Mark W.-101 ,l33,1 36,164 Gettle, Barbara-136,164 Gibson, Cynthia L.-136 Good, Kerry L.-136 Goodwin, Margaret K.-136 Granger, Kathy--136 Green, Joseph-78 Groft, Wendy-136 Gronceski, Nancy L.-136,143 Guare, Denise L.-136 Guindon, Thea N.-136,144,147 Gundrum, Esther L.-85,136 Halfacre, Pamela-136 Harris, Gregory D.-136 Hartman, David S.-88,136 Hartman, Kim M.-136 Heagy, Beth A.-136 Heagy, William-136 Heberlig, Clayton-136,164 Heberlig, Scott-136 Heilman, Michael-136 Henry, Cora L.-136 Hewitt, Heidi-133,136 Hirneisen, Jeffrey-78,136 Hockley, Thomas-136 Hockley, Timothy-99,144,136 Hoffer, James-87,136 Hoffman, Christianna-136,147,148 Hoffman, Ricky-136 Hollinger, Lori-136 Holstein, George-136 Horst, Susan--136 Hostetter, Timothy--136 Howard, Mary-136,142 Hower, Debra--136 Hummel, Edward-98,136 Hunsicker, David-136 Hurst, Jon-1 1,23,78,79,108,137 Ilgenfritz, Patty-85,93,137,149,164 Irwin, Gary-137 Jordan, Deborah-137 Jorfi, Catherine-137 Jumper, Roger-137 Kane, Candace-137 Kaplan, Steve-137,144 Karnes, MaryAnn-137,142 Keener, B.-147,148 Kemper, John-137 Keneagy, Terri-137 Kercher, Michael-133,137 Killian, Henry-98,100,137 Kleinfelter, Edward-137 Klick, Antonio-137 Kline, Dean-88,137,164 Kline, William-11,78,1L7 Knoche, Vicki L.-137 Kofler, Gary-78,79,137 Koren, Marianne--110,137,147 Krall, Shelby-137 Krause, Russell-98,137 Kulp, Bruce-137 Labe, Ruth-111,137 Lane, Fred-137 Lane, Patrick-137 Latta, Jeffrey-137 Leeper, Robert-137 Leibold, Leon-137 Lentz, Marie-137,145,147 Lercher, Sandra-137,143 Lewis, Albert-137 Lewis, William-137 Linn, Doug-88,137,147,148,164 Litton, Mark-108,137 Livering, Laurie-137 Long, Michael-137 Longenecker, J effrey--1 37 Looney, Patricia-137 Lozado, Leah-137 Lozada, Rosemary-137 Lutz, Blake-137 Malnick, Steve-133,137 Martin, Brian-88,137 Mease, Melanie-165 Metz, Georgia-85 Miller, David-164 Miller, Sue-147,164 Minnich, Thomas-108 Mogetz, Rob-87 Moore, Keith-147 Morales, Jody-182 Moyer, Tracie-147,148 Norman, Robert-24,78,82,108 Patschke, Kurt-144,104 Patterson, Beverly-148 Patton, Anita-133,l47,l48,l49,165 Patterson, Beverly-148 Patton, Anita-133,147,148,149,l65 Peffley, Gary-99 Peiffer, Beth-84,93,97,109 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