Methacton High School - Methactonian Yearbook (Fairview Village, PA)

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2 These living things are pari of your world; please respect them. Tracy Harmer. Bruce DeHaven. David Kaneda. Mr. DeWart. Mr. Dyer. A natural jungle gym. Some teachers get so involved in dis- cussion; they just won't let you leave. 6 Scoil McQuillan, Wayne Webb, Mark g■ Singer, Scott Saylor. Hill Barnes. Doug McCoy. Audrey Pumilia. Tom Lawton, Boh Gillinger. Tim Stronak. “Friends arc born, not made. Henry Adams ■ _ “You Are A Child of The Universe, No Less Than The Trees, And The Stars, You Have A Right to Be Here.” 7 Found on Old Si. Paul's Church. Baltimore, Dated 1692. The Faces of Yesterday Are Reflected in The Faces of Today. RIGHT Sap DiLeila. 8 ABOVE: Mark Sildve. Denise Horner. MIDDLE Mr Hallman Profound statements cannot be said about “Todays People.” Their ideas are expanding and their con- cerns are very realistic. They are far more indivi- dualistic and unique than they are categorical and uniform. “Todays People” do not talk alike, dress alike, play or study alike. The “Today People” and their concerns are what’s happening. Quoted from TA YLOR TALK. September, 1972 9 Change Is the Most Powerful . . . And the Mightiest Law Enforced . . . By Nature. 10 Not even a loose shoelace can stop our track team. “Reflect on the past and be able to say. that my time has been properly spent.” Jane Taylor Sue Shepard. Lynda Lee. After lunch students use their spare time to relax and sing. 11 Take a Look at the World Around You Before It Turns to Another Day. TOP CENTER: McDonald’s is your kind of place the place where friends gather on a Saturday night to have a coke and 20 c hamburger. ABOVE: This cannon is a memory of the past; when our forefathers fought for our freedom. RIGHT: The beautiful things in life can be seen through any window of Mcthacton. BOTTOM CENTER: It was here that the father of our country made plans that af- fected the progress of the w hole nation. 12 TOP: At Audubon Shrine, animals are protected BOTTOM: The best things come from the weird- from all mankind, and it is the perfect spot to est places, observe all forms of nature. MIDDLE: Covered bridges are a thing of the past, but here at Valley Forge, this bridge is a beautiful and many visited sight. 13 By Doing Things Together We Can Better Achieve Our Goals. Happiness is a pep rally. BEl.OW: Debbie McPherson. Students are kept interested with each new pep rally. “Let there be spaces in your togetherness. ’ Kahili Gibran Karen Bondi. Mark English. Randy Hartman. Linda Lot ter. Another day. another period, and another class to attend. 15 Claire Kieffer. Frustration is a locked bathroom door. Marching on to victory. 16 TOP Mr. Forsyth, Richard Magner, Glen Cook. Sometimes it takes more than one class period to learn things. LOWER LEFT: Bill McQuaid. “Leisure is a beautiful garment, but it will not do for constant wear.” — Anon. A BO VE: Pam Potter. Pam goes into a state of shock as the teacher pas ses out the quiz papers. In Order To Change Man, You Must Change the Conditions of His Life. 17 We Should Try to Conquer the World Today Tomorrow May Be too Late. ABOVE: By the time 2:38 rolls around, the stu- dents arc ready to flee the hallowed halls of Methacton. UPPER LEFT: Mary Fish. Steve Szibler. As this suave student shows, Methacton men know how to pick their women. UPPER RIGHT: “Poems were made by fools like me. but only God can make a tree.” Joyce Kilmer. RIGHT; Way logo! 18 BELOW: In the wee hours of the morning, a group of anxious students await the opening of the golden doors of opportunity. BELOW MIDDLE: Doodling helps pass the time in a boring class. ABOVE: Danna DeWan. “Lipstick, powder, oil and paint, a girl is mostly what she ain’t. Sugar Mama LEFT: Pani Di Nardo. “Mom. I missed the bus.” FAR LEFT: Cindy Wallace. Cindy listens intent- ly to a classroom lecture. 19 The Many Faces of Methacton As it Moves Through Daily Routines. BELOW: Greg Flad. Greg forms an opinion during a classroom discussion. RIGHT: Tina Horrocks. Tina builds school spirit at a pep rally. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Newkirk. The end of the day yields many reflections. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Dave Peters. Gary Law. Steve Maniscalco. Dave, Gary and Steve save a little bit of the world. 20 TOP RIGHT: Linda Loner. Linda types busily as the period comes to an end. UPPER RIGHT: David Gorges. Keith Davis. Dave and Keith prepare for an up-coming qui . RIGHT: Joye Kinloch. Annamarie Gruber. Joye and Annamarie exhibit their flying fingers as they move over the keyboard. 21 We Shall All Be Changed, In a Moment In the Twinkling of An Eye New Teslamcnt; Corinthians I ABOVE: Ruth Dascaloff. Bob Artz. Ruth and Bob watch an after school game on one of Meth- acton's windy hills. CENTER: Babe Schnaithmann. Philadelphia Art Museum here I come! RIGHT: A typical classroom, a typical class, a typical quiz and a typical F BELOW: Happiness is seeing your bus arrive first. LOWER RIGHT: Sheri Ulrich. Sheri does her homework in the quietness of her study hall. 22 CENTER: Are you sure I’m going to need this in years to come? TOP RIGHT: Donna Walker. Wanda Roddy. Marlene lacoveiii. “I take the true definition of exercise to be, labor without weariness. — Johnson. BELOW: Kathy Bowerman. instructions can make any project easier. LOWER LEFT: Man of La Mancha This is my quest . .. LOWER RIGHT: A junior high student ponders over a difficult homework assignment. 23 SENIOR CLASS CONGRESS. ROW Staurowsky, E., Treasurer; Bacher, E., Vicc- Presideni; Hantz. B.. President; Romano. S.. Representative-at-Largc; Saniora. B.. Secretary; Lowe. M., Parliamentarian. ROW 2: Mrs. Rad- er, Sponsor; Wallace, C.; Barker, C; Burns. B ; Titus. M.; Lintern. T.; Clemens. D.; Mr. Duffy. Sponsor. ROW 3: Scolti, B.; Smith. C. Fenni- morc. H.; Wells, G.; Horrocks, T. ROW 4: Strohm. B.; Nixon, P.; Dell Angelo. P.; Megilli- gan, J.; Minnich, J.; Gardner, D. ROW 5: Ammon. R.; Piersen, R.; Brunt. L.; Wolf. J.; Rapposelli, R. Janet Reed. Remembering Janet in a happy moment. Fond Memories of a Former Classmate And Friend Provide Seniors With Inspiration The Senior Class Congress is composed of thirty-three students elected by their fellow classmates. There are three representa- tives from each of the eleven senior homerooms. Through this organization, the prom and the banquet are planned and carried out. The class trip this year was to New York, which was also organized by the class congress. The sponsors are Mrs. Rader and Mr. Duffy. }- 27 FIRST ROW: Virginia Abrams Peter M. Adams Deborah L. Adamson Mario M. Altomare. SECOND ROW. Randal L. Ammon John E. Appleton, Jr. Brian Asher Michael Austin. THIRD ROW: Edward V. Bacher. f-OL R TH ROW- George Bair Glenn Balliet Calli D. Barker David Basile. FIFTH ROW. Danny Basore Arthur L. Bean. Throughout Our Education, ' David Voung. Cindy Wallace. Betty Ann Burns. Guy Fesmire. Maria Le Sage. Michele Titus. Scott Saylor. Nancy Meixner. Joanne Versak, Sheri Ulrich. Helping one another knows no rules. FIRST ROW: Christian L. Bean, Jr. Jeffrey A. Bean. SECOND ROW: Gregory L. Benner James Bernstiel. THIRD ROW: Robert N. Betz C. Wesley Bickhart John J. Bo veil Donald G. Bradbury. FOURTH ROW: Timothy Bradley Steven J. Branham Susan G. Brown Lawrence G. Brunt. FIFTH ROW: Judith Bullock. 29 Debra Doggendorf Debbie expresses ihe mood of everyone on the first day of school. FIRST ROW: Lawrence A. Burke SECOND ROW: Elizabeth P. Burns Michael A. Burns. THIRD ROW: Jay Bustard Karen S. Cahill. FOURTH ROW: Michael A. Campana Anita L. Campbell John Caparro Janet E. Casselberry. FIFTH ROW. Louise E. Cassey MaryKay T. Catania Kevin E. Christman Roberta L. Clairmont. FIRST ROW: Susan K. Claycomb Deborah J. Clemens Colleen E. Collins. SECOND ROW:Beth V. Constabel James S. Conway Karen A. Cook Donna M. Cotteta. THIRD ROW. Richard C. Crist Douglas J. Croncr. FOURTH ROW: Denise M. Cubbler Rita D’Angelo Ruth A. Dascaloff Barbara M. Davis. FIFTH ROW: Patricia L. DellAngelo. We Learn Much More Than Rules, 31 FIRSTROW: Nancy M. Della Pia Rebecca E. Detwiler. SECOND ROW: Susan I. Di-gel Robert Di Leila Debra M. Doggendorf Dorothy Dombrowski. THIRD ROW: J. Paul Doud James B. Duffey. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth A. Dull Eileen M. Dussaman Lee E. Edlund Ralph A. Ehinger. FIFTH ROW Mark Ehnot Albert G. Eilbachcr Michael Ellis. The Ability To Think And Grow, FIR ST ROW:Michael Klscnbcck Robert B. Faulkner Paul Fedock Marilyn A. Felty. SECOND ROW: Heidi A. Fennimorc Guy Fesmire ToniC. Filopanti Margaret Finlen. THIRD ROW: Mary C. Fish Scott W. Fishburn. FOURTH ROW: John J. Fitzgerald Douglas Forbes. FIFTH ROW: Karen L. Freeh. Tom Howell. Become Our New Found Tools. FIRST ROW: Kathy Freeman. SECOND ROW Philip Fulmer THIRD ROW Scott Germcr FOURTH ROW: Marie L. Greco FIFTH ROW; Kathleen A. Groff Karen A. Gambone David Gardner James R. Gibbons John M. Gibbons Ronald D. Grimley. Carol S. Gross. Katherine S. Gargcs. Gary P. Grabowski. Eddie Sewell. John Appleton, Doug Croner, Boh Siso. Tom Winkler. Slosh Wis- niewski. Jejj Bean. Ralph Ehinger. Gary Pi er. Scott McClure. Larry Brunt. Cheers! FIRST ROW: Mary L. Grosshantcn SECOND ROW James P. Hahn THIRD ROW: Rita H. Hanley. FOURTH ROW A. Barbara Hantz FIFTH ROW: Sally A. Hausner Bruce R. Hahn. Donna Hamilton Helen Haraczka Pamela Haymaker John A. Hamilton Paula J. Hamner. Terence R. Harris Kevin E. Harte. James Hazzard Donald D. Heimer. When We Stop and Think About It, FIRST ROW: Virginia E. Hibbets Mary Ellen Hohlfeld Keith T.Holm Kristine Horrocks SECOND ROW: John Houpt Thomas E. Howell James Hoy Beth A. Hoynash. THIRD ROW Michele L. Huber. FOURTH ROW: William Huber Donald W. Hughes Catherine Hurst Marlene V. lacovetti. FIFTH ROW: Anne L. Intoccia Victor M. Jackson. FIRST ROW: Jeffrey Jacobs John Jaroszcwicz. SECOND ROW: Jan R. Johnson Rhonda M. Johnson. THIRD ROW: David W. Jones Robert J. Jones Robin A. Kcely Cynthia L. Kehr. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Keller J. Michael Kelly Deborah J. Kerr Craig R. Keyser. FIFTH ROW: Robert Keyser. 37 Scott Me Cl ure. How I Love Mac Beth. FIRST ROW: Roberta Kindred. SECOND ROW Karen A. Kinloch Sallv A. Klock. THIRD ROW. Keith E. Krebs Kathy A. Kurilla. FOURTH ROW: Mary Jo Langmaack Gary Law Stephen D. Law Raymond L. Lawless. FIFTH ROW: Tracy L. Lintern Frank Lombardo Maureen E. l.owc Clair R. Maher. FIRST ROW: Linda Mannix Susan J. Mano Douglas F. Mark Icy. SECOND ROW: George A. Martinelli Scott McClure Patricia Me Donnell James W. McFarland. THIRD ROW: Victoria D. MeGinley David L. McGowan. FOURTH ROW: William McKay. Jr. Deborah McPherson Thomas McQuaid Janice M. Megilligan. FIFTH ROW. Donna Miles Barbara M. Miller. FIRST ROW: Margaret Miller Barbara A. Mills. SECOND ROW: Janice M. Minnich Mary Lynn Monaco Daniel Monastero Susan Moser. 7HIRD ROW: Thomas M. Moses W. Curtis Moser. FOURTH ROW: Diane Moyer Cathy Muhs Deborah Mulholland Robert Nace. FIFTH ROW: Judith Nash Linda Nave Peggy Nixon. Amidst the Work We’ve Had to Do, FIRST ROW: Cynthia M. Nulty Veronica O'Brien Virginia Oehrig David Pack. SECOND ROW: Joyce Pancio Anne Pancttieri Malinda Parker John Pascoc. THIRD ROW: John Pastva Susan Paterson. FOURTH ROW: Steven Pcduto David Peters. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Peterson. It Mostly Has Been Fun. FIRST ROW Kathleen T. Pettine. SECOND ROW: Diane M. Phifer Raymond Pierson Gary Pifcr Richard J. Polite. THIRD ROW: Elaine H. Powell Linda Pragheimer Frank J. Rafalowski Barbara A. Rambo. FOURTH ROW: Richard A. Rapposelli Mary E. Rcnish. FIFTH ROW: LeRoy G. Rieger Benjamin F. Rittenhouse IV. LOWER RIGHT: Nancy Peterson. FIRST ROW Rodney Rittenhouse Robert P. Rockett. S£C0.VD James G. Roddy Wanda Roddv Robin Rocdigcr Sandra J. Romano. THIRD ROW: Dorothy J. Romeu. hOUR111 ROW: Susan E. Rosa Anthony J. Rubeo Peter Rucckle Barbara R. Santora. FIFTH ROW: Lawrence J. Santora Joanne M. Sauermclch Frederick A. Sccnna John J. Schaffer. FIRST ROW George E. Schankin Jack Schcrcr Patricia A. Schiavo Daniel C. Schicfcr. SECOXD ROW: Beth Anne Schleret Patricia A. Schmieg Joanne Schnaithmann David R. Schonckcr. THIRD ROW Allan Schubert. FOLRTH ROW Michael J. Schultheis Susan E. Schultz Siegfried Schweda Sieglinde Schwcda. FIFTH ROW: Rebecca Scotti Philip K. Sellers. And When We Finally Leave Here, Robert Keyxer. Bob mentally prepares himself for the next class. HIRST ROW: Edison Sewell Cynthia L. Shaw. SECOND ROW: Sharon L. Shearer John T. Shields. THIRD ROW: Marybcth A. Shields Jane L. Shoemaker James S. Shott FOUR TH ROW Mark I. Sildve Robert L. Siso Stephen J. Slaski Rav FIFTH ROW: Curtis Slavin. Jack Shtofman. E. Slater. 45 FIRST ROW: Cynthia D. Smith. SECOND ROW: Donna Smith Steven R. Smith. THIRD ROW: Patricia R. Spadaro Eileen Stanko. FOURTH ROW: James Starkey Douglas K. Stauffer Ellen I. Staurowsky Brian J. Steer. FIFTH ROW: Robert K. Strohm Stephen J. Szibler Robin Tabor Darlene M. Taguc. Doug Markley. (iregg Dukes. Gary Grabowski. Wayne Arena. Lou Diana. “Give me a head with hair, long beautiful hair FIRST ROW: Robert W. Taylor Ray D. Tenney Barry Thomson SECOND ROW: Michele A. Titus Richard G. Topham Sandra Tripp David F. Tyler, Jr. THIRD ROW Trudy Tyler Vicki D. Tyler. FOURTH ROW: Sheri A. Ulrich Joanne D. Valentino Janet L. VanZandt Mark Vermuth. FIFTH ROW. Joann Versak Joseph Viglione. FIRST ROW: Shcrcc R. Wadolny Bruce R. Walbert. SECOND ROW: Donna Walker Cynthia E. Wallace Kenneth Walters John F. Ward. Jr. THIRD ROW: Betty J. Weir Susanne Weissinger. FOURTH ROW: Gwen Wells James W. White Jeffrey N. White Stacy A. Wilkie. FIFTH ROW: David L. Williams Walter Williams Thomas Winkler. We’ll Be Set to Face the Challenge. FIRST ROW: Stanley Wisniewski Jeffrey P. Wolf Charlene A. Wolstenholme Deborah J. Woodruff. SECOND ROW: Rachel Yoh Joseph C. Yorck David A. Young Donna C. Yu. THIRD ROW: Marita K. Zachow. Sue Brown. Walt Williams. Sue and Walt Share a quiet moment. And Stand on Our Own Two Feet FIRST ROW: James Heller Maria L. LeSage SECOND ROW: Richard W. Norman. Jr. Daniel Proctor THIRD ROW: Richard Wood Members of the class of 1973 who do not have pictures available: Sharon A. Giannone. Robert W. Hanson, Stephen J. Hershey, Glen R. Hoff. James G. Kasmala. Thomas Z. Lawton, April J. Lendi, Steven Maniscalco. Nancy Meixner, Donald B. Murphy, Thelma Petraline. Paula Pettry. James Pir- mann, David B. Staley. Mark Storti. Mary Ellen Wolsky. TOP CENTER: Mark Ehnot. Randy Ammon. Students look blankly into outer space as the teacher pops the question. CENTER: Jim Shott. Slosh Wisniewski. Gary Pifer. Stosh spins a mighty big yarn. BOTTOM CENTER: Donna Hamilton. By 4:00, the halls are nearly empty and you feel alone for the first time all day. RIGHT: Bob Nace. Attention and concentration are necessary to achieve success. 51 TOP LETT: Ginny Hibhets. TOP RIGHT: Beth Cons label. ABOVE: Barbara Rambo. LETT: Joe Yorck. During track practice. Joe prepares to hurl the discus. BELOW: Jeff Jacobs. Ralph Ehinger. Ron Grim ley. Bachelor living helps prepare Methacton men for the years before they choose their mates. One Final OPPOSITE AND ABOVE: The banquet at Stokesay began with a buffet dinner which was obviously enjoyed by all. Get-together Steve Baker. Lynn Campbell. Steve receives some re- quests for the evening from Lynn. Jan Johnson. Jan Johnson and her date enjoy a little punch. Ellen Slaurowsky. Bobbie Hantz. Maureen Lowe. Barb Santora. Sam Romano. Ed Bacher. Amid the excitement the officers found time to get together. Varsity Studios were there to provide lasting memories through pictures. The Senior Banquet was held on January 27th this year in the romantic Stokesay Castle. The activities of the evening were much the same as with any banquet — the humorous Class Will and embarassing class awards, but the atmosphere was unique; this was the Class of 1973. To some, it was the last time that they would be able to share an evening as a class. To everyone, it was an evening to remember, filled with good food, good music and good friends. Joyce Pancio. Some prefered nol lo dance, but to sit and talk. Frank Ra alowski. Kathy Treisbach. Frank and Kathy enjoy a long awaited moment. Linda Mannix. Ed McCormick. Linda and F.d leave after a long and enjoyable evening. LEFT: Randy Ammon. Mr. Barringer analyzes a note sent to him from love-struck Alice. CENTER TOP: Peter Adams Mr. McCabe reprimands Sylvia for insubordination. RIGHT Becky Scotti. Bob Strohm. Linda and Charles liven up the classrom with their antics. CENTER MIDDLE Maureen Lowe. Bea gives friendly advice to the new teacher. Performing for Enjoyment The Senior Class Play is a lasting tribute to the Senior Class of “73”. It shows, for one thing, the great amount of talent in this class. This year’s performance was “Up the Down Stair- case” by Bel Kaufman. The director of the performance was C. Stephen Brown, one of Methacton’s teachers. In spite of the slack attendance at some rehearsals, the play quickly got off the ground and had a full house on opening night. It can be said for the entire cast that everyone had a lot of fun and enjoyed every minute of it. CENTER BOTTOM Bobbie Hantz. Sylvia attempts to deal with another difficult situation. BOTTOM RIGHT: Beth Dull. Ellen reads about Sylvia’s experiences as a new teacher. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Joyce Pancio Alice sits alone and expresses her feelings for Paul Barringer. OPPOSITE LEFT Bobbie Hantz Terry Harris Sylvia and Joe fight out their problems in the quiet of the classroom. 54 burk SENI OH PLA Y CAST: T. Harris, R. Pierson, D. Pack. R. Ehinger. P. Adams. R. Polii . B. Schnailhmann. D. Romeu. B. Scoiti, S. Tripp. B. Hahn. J. Duf- fey. K. Holm. M. Parker. P. Schmicg. J. Pancio. S. Szibler. K. Freeman. P. Dcll'Angelo, R. Dascaloff. M. Lowe, R. Ammon, B. Dull, B. Sirohm, B. Hant , C. Wallace, M. Hohlfeid. R. Clairmoni, D. Cubbler. S. Moser, S. Klock, E. Siraurowsky, D. Hamilton, C. Smith, M. Kummerer. ABSENT: Mr. Brown, Facufty Director. 55 60 Warriors on the Go. 61 iwm Where the Gang Gets Together . . . After School’s Out. Shriver’s Pavillion offers shade from the sun and a good place to enjoy the taffy Shriver’s arc fa- mous for. Valley Forge's Memorial Arch stands as a sym- bol of courage and honor. The Plaza offers an informal atmosphere for weekend hangouts. ABOVE: The nook offers a cozy, quiet place to be with your honey. RIGHT: Even dress is apt to inflame a man’s opinion of himself. Homer When the bell rings at 2:38, the stu- dents leave school and return to the other part of their lives, the community. During week nights, many students can be found eating their dinner on the “Burger Strip.” Weekends will find many students walking at Valley Forge or Audubon Shrine. Still others feel that a ride through scenic Worcester is a pleasant way to enjoy a weekend. We are very fortunate to live in such a beautiful and industrious community. 65 Now We Can Open Ourselves to the World — BELOW: Our future carpenters pose for our camera while working with a rotary saw. RIGHT: Curt Slavin. Mark Storti. Curt and Mark work conscientiously at repairing broken appliances for a useful trade in the future. ABOVE: Barbara Vaughn. Food preparation courses give students the opportunity to prepare desserts while satisfying their sweet tooth at the same time. The North Montco Vocational Tech- nical School trains Methacton’s stu- dents for a good reliable job in many vocational technical areas. Students learn how to work with their hands as well as their heads. Cooks, mechanics, technicians and hairdressers are surely needed out in the world today. Many people don’t realize it, but these types of careers make up a majority of today’s work force. These skills are difficult to master, but with a lot of work, patience, and time these students will become part of the backbone of society. RIGHT: Patty O'Donne!. At North Montco, Patty trains for a career as a lab technician. 66 LEFT: George Wisneski. Many at Vo-Tech school help George train for a career as a draftsman. LEFT: Linda Morelia. Many women come to North Montco to get their hair styled by capable apprentices like Linda. LOWER LEFT: To become a good mechanic you need lots of experience in working under the hood of a car. BELOW: A simple thing like bandaging a leg is one of the many projects of these future nurses. 67 And Show it What We Can Do TOP: Reese Oberieu fer. Reese works with the intricate parts of a generator as he attempts to return it to good working condition. BOTTOM: Robin Roediger. While trying out a new style, Robin prepares herself for a career in hairstyling. TOP: John Ciabottoni. Capable instructors show students the right way to do things. BOTTOM: Alan Schubert. Alan takes accurate measurements as he prepares to use a band saw. 4 68 TOP: Daw n Hariensiein. As part of her distribu- tive education course. Dawn spends some time checking inventory. BOTTOM: Wade Smith. Our photographer catches Wade in a moment of concentration while he prepares an assignment on his draftboard. 69 As Juniors, students have their first experience with a class congress. This is the group that presents ideas for the class colors, flower and motto to be de- cided on by the homerooms. The class congress is the group responsible for planning the Junior Prom, and making sure it goes well. This year they spon- sored the homecoming dance and the buzz book. JUNIOR CONGRESS ROW I: Bean. K.; Howarth, S.; Kull, D.; Reynolds. K. ; Shepps, T. ROW 2: Mr. Herman, Sponsor; Graham. S.. Secretary; Kane- da. K., Treasurer; Long, K., Vice President; Gentile, S., President; Miss Zierdt, Sponsor. ROW 3: Tyler, D.; Vargo, J.; Thomas, D.; Scott, S.; Endy, E.; Sidnam. L.; Clements, P.; Plassmeyer, A.; Deardorff, G. ROW 4: Cori, L. ; Heyser, S.; Vonhagen, L.; Wolf, B.; Bustard, B.; Horner, D.; Emery, P.; Bondi, K.; Loiter, L. ABSENT: Nevaril, B. Organizing Our Class Activities 71 In the Junior year, students begin se- rious preparation for the future, wheth- er it be college or vocation. They are given more responsibility in planning their class activities. With the help of the class sponsors, the Junior Prom is arranged and decisions are made for money-raising projects. It is the most important year in high school and cer- tainly one of the most challenging. Ilth HR. 210. ROW . Bustard, B.; Clevenger R. ; Cori, L.; Eisenberger, H.; Cahill, M.; De Chant, R. ROW 2: Claycomb, T.; Clemens. D. DcHaven. D.; DelPizzo. J.; DeWitt, M.; Custer W. ROW 3: Collins, R.; Campana. S.; Dascaloff N.; DeardorfT, G.; Childress, C. Campbell, D. Clements, P. ROW4: Doeblcr, G.; Connley. M. Czop, M.; Donahue, M.; Fcrenz, P.; Dean. K. Ihh HR. 157. ROW . Berger, P.; Beatrice, S. ROW 2: Bcrnstiel, S.; Brunt, G.; Carpenter. S.; Bodek. C.; Beyer, P. ilih HR. 220. ROW • Perrier. S.; Eisenhower, D.; Eckman. C.: Emery, P.; Faulkner, D.; Dougherty, F.; Foraker. M. ROW 2: Funk. J.; Endy. E.; Forgach, C.; Donlin. G.; Dull, S.; Kratz, S. ROW 3: Ford, S.; Gorman, M.; Getty, P.; Gannitto, J.; Dunn. E.; Fondaty, J.; Fontaine, J. ROW 4: Granger, J.; Granahan, M.; Gentile, S. ; Gchrct, D.; Fulmer, J.; Freeh, B.; Zappa. F. 72 11th HR. 245. ROW 1: Walters, K.; Whittaker. P ; Long. K ROW 2: Wolf. B.; Stiteler. V.; War- ner, R.; Stieffel. S.; Unangst. K. Venezia, D. ROW 3: Thomas, D.; Tonshcnd. P.; Webb. W.; Troutman, D.; Thoms. L.; Sykes, S. ROW 4: Zeltner, P.; Vargo, J.: Tyler, D.; Watkins, W.; Ziegler, R.; Stimmlcr. T. 11 th HR 235. ROW I. March, L.; Manze, D.: Lubrano. J. ROW 2: Landis. L.; Kozak. A.: Kuhnsman, L.; McKay, F.; Norris. R. ROW 3: Kelly, D.; Keplingcr, S.; Law, S.; Kordck, J.: Loughin, C. McAnally. S. ROW 4: Leflar. L.; Kull, D.; Kieffer, L.; McCoy. D. McGinnely, J. Ilth HR 150. ROW I Andrews, J.; Beale. J.; Bean. K.; Ames. C. ROW 2: Amclang, S.; Alle- bach. K.; Bean, S.; Bean, A. ROW 3: Brodowski. T.; Bean. M.: Allen. J.; Ackerman. R.; Baronie. M llth HR. 105 VT. ROW I: Rhoadarmer. G.; Collins, K.; Wood, E.; Vaughn, B.; Morris, J.; Smith, W. ROW 2: Fell, C.; Valerio, D.; Vull- ings, V.; Pfortcr, J.; Morello, L.; Moulder, P. ROW 3: Love, D.; Lochner, T.; Page, A.; Har- man. R.; Sypherd, G.; Laverly, W. ROW 4: Cia- battoni. J.; Allcbach, R.; Card, R., Dempsey, G.; Daisey. L.; Forsyth. R ROW 5: Thim. W.; Doak, S.; Martino, C.; Foraker, T.; Pudelka, P.; Thompson, D. llth HR 234. ROW 1. Hoy, T.; Hill, P.; Heyser S.; Kaneda, K.; Karns, D.; Hylinski, D.; Kargcss K. ROW 2: Lafferty, A.; Henry. C; Hartman, J. Kennedy, J.; Heck, G.; Lockoff, S. ROW 3 Krebs. T.; Kratz, D.; Kraus, K.; Landis, M. Kline. K. llth HR 243. ROW ): Bondi. K.; Peroni. N.; PaLzuk, M.; Paolucci, L.; Norman, C. ROW 2: Ogle. D.; Reed. D.; Rist, R.; Muldoon, P.; Pumi- lia. A. ROW 3: O’Brien, T.; Peoples, S.; Rey- nolds, K.; Plassmeycr, A.; Panc ak. P.; Pastva, D. ROW 4: Risher, D.; Parkins. B.; Prettyman, J.: Rinehimer, S.; Parker. E. A.; Ruth S. UPPER LEFT: Diane Stauffer. Ray Lawless. Diane takes advantage of a quiet study hall to fin- ish her homework assignment. 74 And Grow With The School. Ihh HR 242. ROW . McMahon. J.; Miller. S.; Momme. K.; Nicholson. D.; Nelson. L.; Mc- Intyre, J.: Morgan. M.; Munshowcr, L. ROW 2: Metzger, L.; Mulvihill. M.; Harris. F.; Marinari, T.; Monaco. S.; McCrudden. P. ROW 3: Mould- er. J.; Osenbach, M.; Noecker, K.; MacDonald. S.: Nevaril. B.: Marshall. C. ROW 4: Miller, T.; Neufer, D.; Maloney. K.; Pack. J.; Montalbano. F.; Muller. S. Ilih HR. 222. ROW . Fox. B.; GrifTith. J.; Gal- lagher, V.; Gulick, A.; Hanslcy. B.; Gresko. A. ROW 2: Harwick, R.; Herman. M.; Kern. C.; Haymaker, B.; Gilman. L.; Hansberry. B. ROW 3: Hcrge. R.; Kilgannon, D.; Nixon, D.; Hull. D.: Kaufholz. B.: Howell, T. Ilth 244. ROW I: Smith, R.; Spadaro. L.; Rym- shaw, K.; Salveson. S.; Sidlo. M.; Stauffer. D.: Schultz, K. ROW 2: Salter. C: Skelton. T.; Rod- dy, D.; Schultz, P.; Smith. M. ROW 3 Shcpps. T.; Salvino. T.; Scott. S.; Sharpless. R.: Ritten- house. T.; Sidnam. L. ROW 4: Smith, D.; Smrek. A.; Rockett, G.; Skoog, P.; Whaley. M 75 UPPER LEFT: Denise Gallagher. Bill Valerio. Pat Groff, Sue Salveson. A last minute check over homework, and then it’s off to first period. UPPER RIGHT: Sheri Waldony. Wanda Rod- dy. Marlene lacovetti. Encouragement from friends makes winning easy. CENTER LEFT: Mike Sidlo. David Tyler. Bif Rittenhouse. To ponder is to understand. CENTER RIGHT: Kathy Renish. Tracy Horni- er. Getting ready for the next class requires lime, when one has long hair. BELOW: Pat McCrudden. A last minute check, and it's ready to hand in. LOWER RIGHT: Steve Carpenter. Randy Pear- son. Scott McQuillan. Debbie Turner. Mr. Rad- er. Friends arc for sharing homework. 76 — IOTH HR. 218. ROW I. Morris, B.; Petcrdozzi, C; O'Conner, P.; Meinvillc. K. ROW 2: Moore, M.; Monaghan, V.; Pierce. D.; Palmer. M.; Pier- son, K.; Petko. S. ROW 3: Modestine, S.; Pallad- ino, D.; Pack, K.; Moore, R.; Moriarity, T.; Ore- howsky, D.; Nowicki, P. ROW 4: Nyce. R.; Os- troski, D.; Notin, K.; Metz, D.; Parry, C.; Mois- ter, D. ROW 5: Smith, O.; Pierson, R.; Propo, D.; Phipps, B.; Morton, I.; Mulholland. R. 10TH HR 126. ROW I: Finerfrock, J.; Fox. S.; Fennclly, P.; Fitchett, B.; Fosbenner, D.; Dinar- do, P.; Faust, S. ROW 2: Finnigan. L.; Di- Francesco, S.; Fell, J.; Emery, E.; Doud. P.; Faulkner. M.; Festa, N. ROW 3: Flora, B.; Gardner. S.; Dunn. D.; Errington, S.; Dunhan. D.; Drum. C.; Donlin, E. ROW 4: Dikes, G.; Dutton. J.; Fitzgerald. M.; Garges, D.; Gibbons, B.; Drabick. M. 10th HR 123. ROW I. Carola. L.; Conway, V.; Bono. A.; Clark, C.; Brooke. P.; Carlson. L.; Capone. S. ROW 2: Collins. D.; Cassey, T.; Christman, J.; Burke, M.; Cook, G.; Cianci, T.; Black, B ROW 3: Canney. K.; Canney, H.; Ciraf- isi, T.; Capaldi, P.; Cook, A.; Brobson, D.; Cenk- er, C.; Bushman, N. ROW 4: Burns, C.; Allen. P.; Bright, B.; Clark, B.; Bowermari, K.; Boch- nowicz, J.; Constable, B.; Bourne, C. We Climb Mt. Knowledge, 18th HR 241. ROW 1. Wright. S.; West. M.; Wall, R.; Wolf, E.; Tcnzingcr, G.; Ycrgcr, G.; Velebir, R. ROW 2: Woodruff, C; Umstclter. J.; Thompson, B.; Winkler, D.; Weldon, D.; Wood, C.; Walker, C.; Ward. J. ROW 3: Trcisbach. P.; Wambold, V.; Yost, K.; Wood, S.; Somers, C.; Williams, D.; Walker, K.; Williamson, D.; Yur- gensen, D. ROW 4: Yourl, B.; Wright, D.; Titus, G.; Yocum. B.; Woods, J.; Yascoe, J.; Wolf, S. lith HR 151 VT. ROW . McCormick, B.: Puleo, R.; Rhodes, P.; Santoro, G.; Bright, P.: Young, S.; Sanvclian, M. ROW 2: Leslie, R.; Collins. B.; Kazimer, B.; Shires, D.; DeVito, C.; Sowers, R. ROW 3: Amodeo, M.; Baily, R.: Shaw, E.; Stout, J.; Moyer, R. !Oth HR 103. ROW I: McCready, D., Bcrnsticn, L. ; Bonaduce. S.; Bani, S.; Bean, D.; Betz, L.; Berry. C. ROW 2: Adams, H.; Balaguer, D.; Bachcr, J.; McArthur, W.; Angstadt, R.; Berger, M. ROW 3: Achey. L.; Brown. S.: Berardelli, B.: Alderfer, H.; Becker. T.; Adams. C. ROW 4: Bittner. J.; Basile. D.; Biggons, D.: Sidnam, D.; Ambler, S.; Abbott, K. 10th HR 127. ROW I: Green. S.; Friel, W.; Hayes, B. ROW 2: Hagner, J.; Heckler. K.: Gionta, S.; Harte, E.; Ganmtto, K.; Fry, C.; Heck. E. ROW 3: Henry. K.; Guzzardo, K.; Gardner, N.; Greco, D.; Franklin, L.; Gibson. D. ROW 4: Harris, A.; Griffith, H.; Gruber. A.; Granacher, S.; Hendricks, B.; Hepler, K.: Graf- feo, F. ROW 5: Heidorn, B.; Saurmalch, T.; Har- rison. L.; Hendricks. F.: Hamlan. J.; Hanscll, B. 78 ■ 10th HR 228. ROW . Saboc. N.; Pitts. M.: Plank, L.; Ritzman. D.; Price. J.; Santamareno, A. ROW 2: Priest, B.; Robins, E.; Romano. D.; Powell, B ; Rubeo. M.; Rogers. G. ROW 3: Rideoutte. C; Schaeffer. M.; Rogers. K.; Ritten- house, B.: Salvino, A.; Sanbendctto, S.; Scanlon. C. ROW 4: Roth. B.; Palicscheskeg, E.; Plum- mer, L.; Rees. R.; Richardson. K.; Portor, T.; Proctor, J. 10th HR 233. ROW I: Snyder, R.; Thim, S.; Sygiel, M.; Simpson, D. ROW 2: Shepard, S.; Schankwciler, J.; Sovring, S.; Sanyal, N.; Sykes, C. ROW 3: Turner, D.; Skelly, L.; Smrek, L.; Spencer, C.; Titus, R.; Shultz, D. Thomas. D. ROW 4: Salveson, J.; Tillman. S.; Sharadin. D.; Thomas, A.; Stonclakc, J.; Spineo. D. ROW 5: Slonaker, J.; Vargo, P.; Swanson. B.; Vullings, A.; Tackett. M.; Anderson, I.; Russ. C. The Steps Grow Shorter Each Day. 79 ■ Books Are 10th HR 212. ROW I Kcagy, T.; Ivcns, L. McKim. V.; Kenney. D.; Koons, K.; Jacquemin C. ROW 2: Langmaack, J.; Kotch. S.; Long. K. Kemncr. C; Kcyser, H.; Kinloch. J. ROW 3 Lavcrty, M.; Logue. S.; Jaworski. D.; Kulp, G. Langhcim, B.; Kouba. J.; Lafferty, S. ROW 4 Jackson. W.: Jones. T.: Kerr. B.; Lacek. J.; Jack son. P.; Ivens, D. ROW 5: Fulmer. K.; Konrath P.: Limbert, S.; Kasper, C.; Kummerer. M. Lawless. J. 10th HR 170 VT. ROW I: Montalbano, S.; Cov- er, R.; Adams, S.; Harper. D.; Burton. P.; O'- Donnell. P. ROW 2: Tcdor. B.; Spinozzi. A.; Le- flar, C; English. M.; Yoder. C.; Clark. J.; Diegel, K. ROW 3: Prosock. S.; Gauger. R.; Catania. T.; Groff. T.; Berzins. H.: Thomas, D. ROW 4 Wright, D.; Johnson. A.; Jaroszewicz. M.; Wis- niewski, G.; Haun, E. ROW 5: Filopanti. M.; Robinson. J.; Phillippy. P.; Faggioli. K.: Harmcr. K.; Plush. B Our Footholds 10th HR 214. ROW I. Monaghan, R ; Malo- ney. P.; Lee, L.; Lintern, L.; McDermott, B.; McMahon, D.; Maser, L.; Mazur. J. ROW 2: Wanner, K.; Manno, G.; Moliaro. J.; Malone, M.; Larenz. F.; Mash. K.; Kotlik, A. ROW 3: Mitchell, L.; Monaco K.; LeSage, C.; Milicc, J.; McHugh. L.; McCormick, E.; Lcisncr, P. ROW 4: McClure. J.; Montgomery, J.; Marklcy. S.; Marple, K.; Litka, J.; Martino, G. 10th HR 125. ROW 1: Dctwiler. L.; Crist, N.; Constable, S.; Dietch, S.; Fuhs, L.; Currera, J.; Davis, J. ROW 2: Choate. P.; Diem, R.; DelPAngelo, B.; Crowder. T.; Fagan. S.; Clark, S. ROW 3: Crist, R.; Cline, S.; Carty, D.; Culver, N.; Snyder, L.; Davis, S.; Downes, B. ROW 4: Currie, D.; Dclisle, L.; Croner, R.; Dcnshaw, J.; Crowler, B.; Cragoe, T; Davis, R. 10th HR 208. ROW 1. lacovetti. D.; Hill, R ; Hughes, D. ROW2: Hockenbrock, B.; Hirsch, I.; Howarth, C.; Horning, A. ROW 3: Improto, M.; Hurst, V.; Hitman. C.; Hittle, J. ROW 4: Hicks, T.; High, D.; Howell, A.; Hughes, D. 81 OPPOSITE TOP CENTER: 9th HR. I54S. ROW I: Maher. P.; Metzger. C.; McFarland, A. ROW 2: Modestine. J.; McDonald. B ; Nagle, E.; Mandracchia, T. ROW 3: Mills, W.; Lcs cynski, N.: McAnally, J.; Rittenhouse, S. OPPOSITE MIDDLE: 9th HR. I44S. ROW I. Horisk. J.: Reed. J.: Kaneda. D. ROW2: Hesser. K.; Kelley. K.; Hurst. B.; Johnson. E.; Homa, L. ROW 3: Keirsey, M.; Horning. K.; Steiner. J.: Jamison, C.; Karpinsky, K.; Firman. W. ROW4: Kcllaghcr, C.; Jones, L.; Johnston, C ; Karr. E.; Carney, D.: Johnson, A.: Ford. D. OPPOSITE TOP CENTER Claire Kief er. “Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind.” Shakespeare TOP: 9th HR I39S. ROW I: Ward. K.; Walther S.; MB J.; Viglione. R. ROW 2: Yeager, R Woodruff, R.; Williams. M.: Baird. L.; Wolfe D.; Wchry, B ; Wagner. G. ROW 3 WILLIAMS, A.; Wooldridge, R.; Reppert, D. Rath. D.; Watte. J.; Trait . B. ROW 4: Wood W.; Wallace, D.; Versak, G.; Dcniord. R. Schields, C.; Dietrich. B. ROW 5: Weir, R. Ward, T.; W'hitc, R.; Valerio, R.: Wright, H Van Morris, D. LEFT: 9th HR. I46S. ROW I: Heck. C: Hoke. A.; Heyscr. H.; Hipp, S. ROW 2: Hennessey, M.; Hanson. K.; Higgins. B.; Hillen, J.; Grzywacz. K.; Pastva. M. ROW 3: Heimer, D.; Hartzcll, S.: Spencer, M.; Kaminski. M.; Haschke, L.; Hamil- ton. B. ROW 4: Harkins. K.; Holmes. W.: Fran- ken, P.: O'Connell, C.; Hilling, S.; Lamina, B. ROW 5: Putnam. B.; Hanley. B.; Hille, T.; Hin- kle, J.; Holst. G.; Hamilton. L. LEFT: 9th HR. 204. ROW I: Dawson, J.; Crain, M.; Cooper. S.; Dalasio. T.; Culver. D. ROW 2: Decker, D.; DeFusco, M.: Debbi, S.; Coles, S.; DeMarco. T. ROW 3: DeLisle. M.; Deardorff. G.; Crane, R.; D'Antonio, P.; Crawford, K.; Hascn, B. ROW 4: Saucrmclch, L.; Connolly, S.; Crist. D.; Davis, P.; Carbllu, C.; DeChant, B. ROW 5: Ewald. S.; Davis, L.; DelPizzo. W .; Fin- len. S.; Cornog, B.: Coville, S. OPPOSITE BOTTOM CENTER: Peggy Chan- try. Michele DeLisle. After a long day of notes and tests a group of ninth graders wait anxiously for their bus to come. And Friends The Helping Hand 83 Start Out In Darkness, 9th HR. I4IS. ROW I: Wood, M.; Graham, N.; Hahn, P.; Frutchy, S.; Giannone, L. Miles. A.; Russell. J. ROW 2: Grafton. L.; Fry, K.: Hamel, S.; Fuhs, J.; Gaydos, J.; Groff, J. ROW 3: Graffeo, C; Grzywacz, J.; Fulmer, T.; De- Priest. B. Granieri, T.; Geyer, D.; Foraker, B. ROW 4: Unangst, B.; Green, J.; Garay, C.; Gross, R.; Grosshanten, B.; Gambone. M.; Gala- gier, G.; Yascoc, C.; Steer, M. 9th HR. 206. ROW . Seponski, E.; Barrett, D.; Tarlecki, K.; Solomito, T.; Tarlccki, M.; Topham. M.; Spadaro, T. ROW 2: Steele, M.; Trusik, M.; Sundberg, L.; Stadlin, A.; Springer, J.; Thomson, L. ROW 3: Strycharz, P.; Szyp- lowski, B.; Tulish. C.; DeFusco, B.; Tripp, H.; Tattershall, M. ROW 4: Tunncr. S.; Stahman, M.; Stone, R.; Sullivan. M.; Tyson. S. 9th 129S. ROW I. Morgan, C; Oneal, R.; Cu- lilla, S.; Moser, R.; Pcttinc, J.; Hopperman. R.; Groner, P. ROW 2: Paravati. D.; Onufreiczuk, V.; Moyer, P.; Pisarski, J.; Papach, J. ROW 3: Powlus, B.; Cutaiar, S.; Patzuch, B.: Harris, K.; Patton. J.; Pfifer, D. ROW 4: Olafsen, J.; Pheif- fer, B.: Murphy, B.; Patterson, J.; Onoszko. D. ROW 5: Pegon, D.; Pio, R.: Monaghan, S.; Muhs, G.; Nase, C.; Peterson. D. 9th HR I48S. ROW I: Kuehn. D.; Landis. G.; Kozak. S.; Nash, J.; Ludak, M.; Krauss, J.; Herr, S.; Guzzardo, L. ROW 2: Lucey, J.; Knies, L.; Kimker, B.; Steingrebe, L.; Law, K.; Moulder, J. ROW 3: Kreeger. S.; Klincewicz, J.; Kilgannon, A.; Franklin, C.; Kralz, L.; Krebs, C. ROW 4: Kniezewski, M.; Langhcim, K.; Livergood, G.; Mays, B.; Mueller, L.; Petraline, J. 84 Ninth grade is the last year for stu- dents in the Junior High building. This is the first year without block schedul- ing, which helps give them a taste of what life is like in the Senior High. Students find that teachers begin to put more responsibility on them once they enter ninth grade. 9th I42S. ROW 1. Kriens, C.; Plank. W.; Now- icki, P.; Reiff, C.; Perrone. C. ROW 2: Rudart. R.; Reed, D.; Saboe. B.; Poller. P.; Roden- baugh. R. ROW 3: Punchur, T.; Rudella, F.; Rhoads. B.: Profera. M.; Pilz. S.; Regar, A. ROW 4: Sailer, G.; Rogers, L.; Phipps, P.; Nor- ris, K.; Rinchimer, S.; Riggs, M. ROW 5: Rafferly, M.; Haber, J.; Russ. J.; Rymer, D.; Licwinko. A.; Rajor, R.; Nase, S. 9th 124. ROW I. Allen, E.;Baylcr, S.;Ban- ski. K.; Balaquer, D.; Bateman. W. ROW 2: Bermanis, E.; Bagen, S.; Bestow, N.; Bechtel, R ; Adrian, L.; Turner. B. ROW 3: Berger. M.; Bcnsch, L.; Bean. S.; Nevaril, P.; Benner, C.; Bennett, R. ROW 4: Bodck, B.; Amenta, T.; Bennett, J.; Bickhart, P.; Accor, T.; Auer. G. 85 9th HR 143 S. ROW 1: Samuelian, L.; Doorly. L.; Heller, S.; Schmidt. K.; Salzcr, S.: Crowlc, S. ROW 2: Saltmer, K.: Schlacter. R.: Scott, L.; Duffey, K.; Schneider. J. ROW 3: Scotti, J.; Sal- vino. J.; Schultz, R.; Dent, D. 9th HR 126. ROW I: Choate. W.; Brower, K.; Boyce, B.; Canavan, D.: Clevenger, D.; Boric, D. ROW 2: Bologna, M.; Ciabattoni, D.; Monaco. M.; Brown. D. ROW 3: Campbell, J.; Bower- man, R.; Burns, K.; Chantry. P.; Clause, S. ROW 4: Crenna, T.; Brunner. R.; Aldingcr, J.; Campbell, N.; Buckenhowcr, C.: Brown, K. ROW 5: Buchanan, G.; Brown, T.; Cantamaglia, G.; Conard, E.; Clayboss. M.; Boggs, D. 9th HR I47S. ROW I: Sellers. K.; Smith, P.; Shtofman. J.; Siso. R. ROW 2: Salvino, G.; Smith, D.; Tryciecky. T.; Smrck, T. ROW 3: Skoog, P.; Stockavas, E.; Thompson, F.; Smith, R.; Smith, B. 86 z u, Walk Til You See The Light; 9th HR 101. ROW l: Algeo. J.; Faust, B ; Fleck, G.; Brown, D.: Diegel, L.; Lubrano, G. ROW 2: Fiorillo, J.; Fesmire. P.; Dombrowski. H.; Feren , M.; DcWanc, D.; Brooks, S. ROW 3: Furaker, D.; Fontaine, B.; Ferguson. R.; Doyle. S.; Doggendorf, D. ROW 4: Ehnot. D.: Lapps, J.; Finlen, M.; Frame, R.; Fennimorc, D. 9ih HR 160S. ROW 1: Farino, J.; Kulp. K.; Magcr, B.; Scars, D. ROW 2: Martin, W.; Mc- Glincy, M.; Miller, J.; Marren, P.; McClay, D. ROW 3: Levering, S.; Middleton. M.; Gambone, L.; Lopp, J.; Little. D. 7ih AND 8th C4. ROW 1: Momme, G.; Hy linski, E.; Bercillsky, L.; Shifflcr, R.; Batchelder C.; Petraline, R. ROW 2: Daywalt, C.; Yurgcn sen, S.; Hanscll, T.; Fleck, K.: Plank. C.; Plank K. ROW 3: Panettieri, J.; Counts. M.; Prosock P.; Rafalowski, T.; Artz, M.; Worfe, L. 87 8CI. ROW I: Allebach. J.; Heckler, C.; Ciabal- toni, J.; Latella, R.; Stonelake, D. ROW 2: Rush. J.; Collevechio, S.; Wing, B.; Ames. C.; Frank. J. ; Rcnnard. W. ROW 3: Jackson, C.; Rabuck, K. ; Shlacter, D. Sawyer. T.; Hess, M.; Kilpa- trick. S. ROW 4: Drummer. K.; Bologna, C.; Kacmar, J.; Hamilton, L.; Faggioli, L.; Fleming, M. ROW 5: Montgomery. R.; Piccirilli, B.; Twecdie. B.; Branham. M.; Graninese, J.; Schar- kin, S. 8B2: ROW .-Allebach, H.; Ward. J.; Nixon. P. ROW 2: Petrucelli, J.; Przyborowski, K.; Pas- chali, S.; Sherry, D.; Gallagher, A.; Parker, A.; Moleski, D. ROW 3: Hughes, S.; Augustine, M.; Franks, C.; Limbert, T.; Hamilton, J. ROW 4: Morgenson, B.; Vcnditti, A.; Boyd. D.; Hopkins. M.; Armstrong, J.; Smith, M. ROW 5: Alderfcr. L.; Holst, K.; Wirthington, V.; Bright, S.; Proc- tor, J.; Rittenhouse, G. 8B5. ROW .- Achey, M.; Markley, C.; Bantham, C; Stiteler, L.; Harris, M.; Smith. K.; Green, C. ROW 2: Moriarity, T.; Walizer, C.; Doak, I.; Santillo, K.; Hoff, T; Kane. J.; Culillo, S. ROW 3: Watson. L.; Stroup, M.; Smith, K.; Molinaro, S.; Bonaduce, M.; Mansell. P.; Fish, K. ROW 4: Robinson. L.; Russell. D.; Haverstick. W.; Ad- ams. D.; Lcsher, D.; Roddy, R.; McGrarc, W. Look Inward To Yourself, 88 8B9. ROW . Highlcy. T.; Nester. D.; Pforter, R. ; Paolucci, P.; Hcrshcy, J.; Doak, D.; Beard, S. ROW 2: Scherer. R ; Smith. M.; Mearkle. L.; Clemente, G.; Tabor, T.; Weikel, M.; Nace, D. ROW 3: Wood. J.; Keim, R.; Laskey. J.; Sulli- van. J.; Schmidt, P.; Jacquemine, C.; Cahill. K. ROW 4: Boyle, C.; Kline, P.; Allen, G.; Cipollini, D.; Dunn. R.; Onoszko. M. 8B7. ROW I: Dietch, S.; Swartz, R.; Morgcnson, S. ; Gulbish. M.; Hipp, T.; Plank. B. ROW 2: Pack. D.; Maloney. S.; Schoneker, W.; Evans, R.; Steham, D.; Gowan, J. ROW 3: Robinson, M.; Politz. P.; Beebe. S.; Logue. P.; Yates, J.; Frazio, D. ROW 4: Cressman, G.; Slonaker, D.; Dantonio, S.; Sykes, P.; McGoldrick, J.; Kcagy, T. ROW 5: Brown, D.; Updegraff. M.; Noble, D.; Rieger, N.; Umstetter, P. 8AI. ROW I. Papa. T.; Walts, R.; Hayes, J.; Arena, J.; Parks, E.; Doyle, C.; Funk, M. ROW 2: Hearon. S.; Sidnam, D.; Madden. D.; Renish. P.; Gerard, J.; Roesler. A. ROW 3: Pope, R.; Marinello, D.; Betts, L.; Eilbacher, W.; Kricbcl, B.; Cansick. P. ROW 4: Cragoe, C.; Drummer. D.; Foy, A.: Karr, G.; Bubser, M.; Gregg, S. 8B4. ROW I: Valerio. M.; Pierson, G.; Rizzuto, J.; Kummerer, R.; Campbell, D.; Skelly, C.; Hamilton, A. ROW 2: Ward, B ; Walker. V.; Sardella, J.; Johnson. G.; Kerr.T..; Yocum. B.; Viglione, T. ROW 3: Brown, R.; Errin, D.; Ty- son, L.; Beck, C.; Lendi, B.; Brooke. C.; Rauch, S. ROW 4: Driscoll, K.; Roberson. D.; Pegon, G.; Siomko, A.; Barr, W.; Papach, K.; Brown. M. 89 SBI. ROW Pfandcrs, K.; O’Neil, P.; Remos. M.: Fincrfrock. C.; Groff. M.; McQuaid, R ROW 2: Penta. P.: Hahn. S.: Tenney. M.: Wal- lace, E.; Tornetta. D.; Whitehawk. D. ROW 3: Fell. C.; Langmaack. C.; Krill. J.: Whaley, S.: Jacobs. J.; Drum. K. ROW 4: Plank, P ; Yas- kowsky, T.: Cantamaglia. K.: Klein. T.; Hedden. B.: Walters. K. 8C3. ROW I: Kessler. M.; Negron. J.; Lo. C: Negron. J.: Natale, S.: Spiezio. L. ROW 2: Cusamano, L.; Barrett. G.; Kricns, R.; Harpel. L.; Twccdie. J.; W hite. K. ROW 3: Olafsen. H.; Emery. J.; Trigg. H.: Baird. J.; Powers, B.; Hack, J. ROW4: Fosbenner. D.: Badger, V.; Mudry, J.; McPherson, S.: Garay, S. Seeman. P. The Eighth Grade this year, has tak- en a few steps forward in the history of Methacton. The Home Economic De- partment has experimented with a child care center, and girls are taking print shop. Next year these students will be entering their first official year of high school, but will be staying in the Junior High until the following year. 8B3. ROW I: Garcia. D.; Sneddon, S.; Kcohane. K.: Weir. J.: Darnell. L.: Gieschen. M.; Clay- comb, R.; Crist. C. ROW 2: Snuss. J.; Canavan. C: Vullings. C: Petko. J.: Prager. C: Richard- son. D. ROW 3 Noecker. C.; Naccarali, F.; McClay, P.; Fialkowski. R.; Kratz, D.; Santan- gelo. J. ROW 4: Ettinger. P.: Barnes. C.; Lcshcr. B ; Cenkner, M.; Wilfong, B.; Hammond. B. 8A3. ROW I: Griffith. B.; Peroni, D.; Frikor. G.; Lu eski. S.; Maloney. M.; Turner. J.: Gronwaldt. B ROW 2: Wells. N.; Carbone. K.; Cassell. B.; Brown, D.: Robinson. W.; Rieger, L.; Alessan- dra, L. ROW 3: Bean. A.: Smith. S.: Allen. S.; DeAntonia, F.; Henry. J.; Springfield. A. ROW 4 Angstadt. K.; Williams. S.: Vargo. S.: Apple- ton. K.; Herman. L.; Cook. L. 8A2. ROW I: Heck. C.; Hoy. K.: Eisenhower. J.: Barbonc, C.; Capone, C.: Metz, B.; Stratton, B.; Sheperd. D.: Del’Angelo. T. ROW2: Wright. E.: Hewitt. L.; Hammes. C.; Leisner, M.; Greco, E.; Procter. H.; Gamble, P. ROW 3: Koch. D.: Och- ran. T.: Stephens. C.; Maser, F.; Husman. D.: Cline. S. ROW 4 Bullock, B.; Carson, L.; Carl- son, D.; Kenyon. L.: Freed. J.: Green, P. 8C2. ROW . Gaydos, S.; Ames. K.: De- Frangesco. D.; Schankweiler. B.: Lange. S.; Lav- er ty. T.; Hickey. B. ROW 2: Fitchelt, S.: Steh- man, J.; Lombardo. P.: Wolfe, J.; Romano. L.; Hohe. L. ROW 3: Spie io. C.; Senno. W.; Wil- liams. J.: Hclman, J.; Morton. S.: Snyder, S. ROW 4: Austin. F.; McFarland. T.; Dcagan. L.; Lcflar. S.; Brownlee. M. There Lies The Greater Knowledge. 8B8. ROW I. Kotlik, J.; Barber, C; Mandracchia. P.; Cook. W. ROW2: Spadaro. T; Drabick. S.: Gal- lo. B.; Spei. L.: DiMino, J. ROW 3: Frye, P.; Han- ley. F.; Canney. M.; Salter white. B.; Meinville, P.; Anderson. B. ROW 4: Markley. L.; Butt, L.; Batch- elder. L.; Fosbenner. J.; Peters, K.: Smith. T. ROW 5: Pio, S.; McGinlcy, T.; Laverty, B.; Phillippy, K.; Landis, K.; Parker, J. 8B6. ROW I: Galambos, G.; Berger, K.: Giles. H. ROW 2: Barnett. B.; Woods. K.; McHugh, G.; DcWccs, W.; Mcdickc. M.; Hanks. S. ROW 3: McCann. J.; Austin, M.; Magner. C; Balliet. M.; Keckley. D.; Wonn. H.; Lee. B ROW 4: Wood, J.; Hicks, K.; Grimes, P.; Hynes, B.; Marano. L.; Bond. D.; Murphy. P. ROW 5: Meixner. M.; Nagy. M.: Fronk, M.; Hopkins, S.; Intoccia, J.; Kingslake, A. 7B2. ROW I: Sanyal, M.; Herman. B.; Grzy- wacz, B.; Miller, B. ROW2: Adams, K.; Gowan. J. ; Herr. A.; Robertson, D.; Farrell. W.; Branco. E. ROW 3: Sidll, S.; Primas, P.; Kichinshy, G.; Keyscr, M.; Tenney, D.; Conway, C. ROW 4: Davis. S.; Medicke, J.; Kratz. A.; Turner. B.; Phillips. A.; Markle, C. ROW 5: Downes, J.; Pry. K. ; Pfeiffer, J.; Heck, S.; Raquet, B.; Oppcrman, S. 7BS. ROW I. Romano. J.; Lear, W.; Praghei- mer, R.; Groner, T.; Stewart. J.; Lonbarda. D. ROW 2: Bartlett. D.; George, K.; Buck waiter, T.; Muldoon. M.; Bartlett, J.; Boles. D. ROW 3: Chance, J.; Limbert, M.; Ruocco. D.; Shreiner. M.; Hayes. V.; Jensen. J. ROW 4: Stanko, P ; Cotteta, K.: Helman, D.; Toms, T.; Bowerman, W.; Reppcrt. M. ROW 5: Tripp, M.; Ryen. R ; Moister, B.; Ettinger, J.; Capaldi, J.; Boutin, M. 7AI. ROW 1: Simpson, T.; Galliera, R.; Downs, T.; Lerro, J.; Allen. L.; Skoog, T. ROW 2: Angstadt, J.; Hoy. D.; Davidson, C.; Wallace, S.; VanZandt, V.; Ross, R. ROW 3: Bernstein, B.; Biscoe, H.; Sullivan, K.; Gerard, K.; Cosmi, F.; DeSantis, D. ROW 4: Keenan. M.; Rciff, C.; Warner, K.; Lachenmayer. P.; Gibbons, R.; Thornton. T.; Abbott. S. 7B5. ROW I. Saboe, B.; Gallagher. J. Collins. M.; Nash, J.; Nash, J. ROW2. Resavy, M.; Hil- len, N.; Wright. M.; Christman. S.; Zeltner, N.; Przyborowski, N.; Heebner, L. ROW 3: Chantery, J.; Tyson, J.; MacNair, R.; Gallagher, D.; Nowicki. J.; Yuber. B. ROW 4: Catania. K.; lacovetti, R.; Fulmer, B.; Faggioli, T.; Ellis, C.; McMahon, C. ROW 5: Loughin. J.; Geller, F.; Ruth, T.; Van Morris. M.; Neilson, D.; Hartzell, T. 92 LOWER MIDDLE. 7CI. ROW I: Luzeski. S.; Endlich. K.;Marinari. T.; Ames, C.; Lauman. B.; Chapman, C. ROW 2: Smith, R.; O’Brien. J.; Price, B.; Wolstonholme, E.; Dunham, K.; Flora, D. ROW 3: Jensen, D.; lacovetti, D.; Slavin, D.; Hirsch, M.; Barrett, B.; Gruss, E. ROW 4: Sharpis, D.; Rennard, D.; Austerbcrry, M.; Pash- ley. P.; Borbely, F.; Chance, J.; Smith, M. 7B3. ROW I: Modestine. S.; Mengel, C.; Franks, N.; Plank, H.; Wagar, J.; Fennelly, R.; Bogcn- schutz, G.; Dunham, K. ROW 2: Tompkins. D.; Keckley. D.; Orehowsky, P.; Rother, C.; Torrisi, M.; Ludak, M.; Long, B. ROW 3: Schneider. J.; White, S.; Badger. M.; Fair. S.; Robinson, T.: Wonn, K. ROW 4: Roberson. D.; Walker, K.; Rees, J.; Karns, M.; Palladino, M.; Holstein. T. 7B6. ROW I. Monte, E.; DeMeno, R.; Burgard, K.; McKay, S.; Snyder, E.; Gallo, R.; Bustard, K.; Winthrop, D.; Kane. B ; Haks, J. ROW 2: Pack, A.; Cobb, J.; Ames, C.; Morgan. E.; Gard- ner, J.; Bestow, R.; Beckner, S.; English, D. ROW 3. Dussaman, H.; Donton, L.; Fleck. K.; Giannone, R.; Levering, P.; Pack. R.; Brown. P.: Scott. S. ROW 4: Kirkpatrik, K.; Walker. D.; Rice, R.; Anderson, J.; Himsworth, T.; Arm- strong, T. Education Is a Hill 94 Not Conquered TOP CENTER. 7B4. ROW . Luckenbill. A.: Schrocdcr, B.; Lrrington, S.: Mazur. B.; Woods. C. ; Rothenberger. M.: Fagan. J.; Beatrice. C. ROW 2: Beebe, G.; Pisarski. L.; Algeo, L.; McAnally, D.; Smith. L.; Romeu. S.: Gross. G.; Bochnowicz, R. ROW 3: Shirey. C.; Branham, G.: Dodsworth, J.; Ringlcr. S.; Wilkie, H.: Hicks, R. ROW 4: Gibson. M.: Pumilia. C.; Pfanders. D. : Rinchimer. J.; Camponovo, R.; Lockhoff. D.; Patterson. P. LEFT. 7B7. ROW I. Fiorillo. A.: Jonas, D ; Walther. B.; Holstein, J.; Dougherty, C.; Van- Zandt. R.: Mcarklc, S.; Rud inski. A.; Thim, B.; Heller. B.; Keirsey, J. ROW 2: Rubeo. R.: Lami- na. J.; Sharpless. W.; Fry. M.; Lasky. B.: Jack- son, J.; Brooks, R.; Charles. P. ROW 3: Cubblcr. M.; Alden. A.; Buck. A.; Hall. S.: Asher. L.; Berger. N. ROW 4: Kennedy. L.: Griffin. B ; Walls. T.: Barrett. P.; Clymcr. B.; Tcaford. M. UPPER FAR LEFT. 7BI ROW . Weigelt. C.; Landis, F.; Westwood, D.; Mager, H.; Miller, R.: Swana. C.: Meinville. P. ROW 2: Schultz. S.; Alderfer, M.; Campbell. S.: Harmer, T.; Guest. J.; Harkins. S.; Detrich. A.; Winter. G. ROW 3: Wingeron, N.; Prickitl. S.; Chambers, S.; Buch- man, P.; Mason, J.; Hayes, M.; Thomas, D.; Henry. A. ROW 4: Jaworski. J.; Schickling. E.; Helper. E.; Heffner. N.; Achcr. B.; Murphy. K. FAR LEFT CENTER 7C3. ROW I: Kuhnsman. R.; Baird. M.; Hecbner. T.: Miller. M.; Betz, G.: Emcl, C. ROW 2: Hensley. D.; Borzillo. M.: Nash. D.; Thompson. J.; Whitman. D. ROW 3 Dcnno. D.; Dean. C.; Karpinsky. B.; Sabol. J.; Madden. P. LOWER FAR LEFT. 7C2. ROW . Snovel. K.; Ritzman. P.; Hennessey. L.: Levin. B.; Staley. G. ROW 2: Laird. G.; Pastva. M.; Batemen. G.; Staley, B.; Robinson. T.; Greco. J. ROW 3 Steele. N.: Hitman, P.: Drabick. S.; W'illiams, E.: Benstel, D. ROW 4: Rubendall. R.: Burns, J.; McGoldrick, V.; Wilfong, J.; Brown. R. ABOVE: 7A3. ROW I Watts. P Laricin. J.: Tornetta. D.; Novak. A.; Guzzardo. T.: Ritten- house. D.; Greco. P. ROW 2: Harley. S.: Penta. B.; Hart. T.; Christie. K.; Kraus. M.; Wolford. A. ROW 3: Hearon. S.: Engle. C: Burgess. K.: Whitfield, E.; Bright. B.; Delwiler. D. ROW 4: Fitzgerald. J.: Wcrkhciscr. J.; Borai. R ; Knauff. K.: Hide. E.: Warner. K. ROW 5: Dykes. M.: Dcnshaw, J.; Thomas. L.: Putnam, B : Saylor. D.; Rudclla. R. LOWER CENTER 7A2. ROW I. Graham. G.: Wolf. B.: Clark, B.; Doyle, M.; Burdette. B.: Tat- tershall. K.: Clause. C. ROW 2: Robinson. B.: Weber. T.: Troutman. K.; Freed. M.; Monastcro. M.; Parkes. M : Ritter. P.; McClure. P ROW 3: Sharadin. S.; Marx. C.: Marple. D.; Cation. J.: Kcatley, M.; Rocslcr. B.; Gregg. S.; Tuturice. D. ROW 4: Childs. R.; Glass. L.: Edlund. A : Baer. M.: Kratz. T.: McGlincy, G. For the Seventh Graders, Junior High School is a new experience. With the changing of classes, students are able to make more friends. At First it’s hard to adjust to the homework, all the books and the different teachers, but by the end of the year most students have adjusted to the new routine. 95 The Moderators of Our School LEFT: Smoking is not allowed, but who's to tell them. RIGHT: High Treason’s lead singer takes a break before her next performance. RIGHT CENTER: The drummer provides the beat for “Good God”. RIGHT: Cotton'Kent adds his voice to the sound of “Good God.” The year proved successful for Stu- dent Council as they introduced new changes for us. We now have open study halls, a revised dress code, and new committees to express our views. Elected representatives keep their re- spective homerooms informed as to the decisions made in Council meetings. During the second half of the year. Council obtained permission to show movies on Saturday nights in the audi- torium. 1973 has been a productive year for the Senior High Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL. ROW I. Hoff, D.. Secretary; Schmicg, P., Parlia mentarian; Pack. D.. Sargcant-at-Arms; Ehinger, S., President; Ammon. R. Treasurer; Dukes, G., Vice President. ROW 2: Intoccia, A.; Fagan. S.; Lee L.; Kouba, J.: Heyser, S.; Griffith. H. ROW 3: Nixon, P.; Hanlz, B.; Stau rowsky, E.; Schwcda, L.; Cori, L.; Wood, C.; Bernhard, D. ROW 4: Fenelly P.; Berger. P.; Smith, D. ROW 5: Romano, S.; Minnich, J.; Lowe, M.; Par ker. M.; Russ, C.; Monaco, K.; Renish, K.; High. D.; Plummer. L.; Long. K. Lottcr, L.; Brown. C; Burns, C; Tcnzingcr, G. 97 LEFT: Gwen Deardorff Barb Nevaril. Barb tries not to reveal her emotions as Gwen issues MORE orders. BELOW: Kathy Penine. Kathy works on the equally messed up patron ads. RIGHT: Amy Plassmeyer. Kathy Bowerman. Amy and Kathy find out the hard way that yearbook is not all fun and games. ABOVE: Sharon Gionta. Little Sharon works hard on the messed up index. 98 Coke, Candy and Gossip Stimulate Creativity The editors of the Xfethactonian are those hard working hermits who are seldom seen riding your bus home. The staff is under the supervision of Miss Boehner. These people are re- sponsible for compiling the pictures and write-ups such as this, which will remain as a lasting reminder of your memorable school days for eternity. To produce a book such as this re- quires an infinite amount of stamina and imagination. It also requires a staff of editors with abstract minds. Utmost in the minds of the staff is that the book be liked by all who purchase it and that it will give a true, lasting impression of what school was like at Methacton. YEARBOOK EDITORS. ROW I: Ncvaril, B.; Marinari. T.; Krebs. K.: Carlson, P.; Pettine. K. ROW 2: Stiteler, V.; Gionta, S.; Lowe, M.: Rosa, S.; Bowerman, K.; Plassmcycr, A.; Dcardorff, G.; Kicffcr, L. The Yearbook Financial Staff helps with many of the im- portant financial aspects of the yearbook. They are involved in paper drives, yearbook sales, and the handling qf advertisements. FINANCIAL STAFF ROW I: Bustard. B.; Kouba. J.; Mulvihill. M.; Burns. C. ROW2: Endy, E.; Par- ker, L.; Trippe, S.; Miss Boehner; Venezia. D.; Nave, L. ROW 3: Nash, J.; Van Zandt, J.; Metz. D.; Kummcrcr, M.; Wood, S.; Salvino, A.; Langhcim, B.; Bright. B.; Clements, P.; Scotti, B.; Palmer. M.; Wolf, B. ROW4: Pierson. K.; Horrocks, T: DeChant, R.; Pitts, M.; Herman C. 99 Behind the Scenes This hard working group docs not often receive the credit it deserves, but without them our plays, pep rallies and assemblies would not be presented as smoothly as they arc. The crew is responsible for getting the platforms and microphones ready for assemblies and pep rallies, and seeing that all the plays have proper lighting effects. STAGE CREW ROW I: Murphy, D.; Politz, R.; Western, G.; Tumbleweed. ABSENT: Dull. B.; Zeke: Yas; Reed. B.; Houpty; Rockett, G.; Woody. 100 The Eclectic Times staff is busy all year, gath- ering news and interesting happenings around Methacton. The paper comes out periodically as the staff attempts to convey an overall view of the school, the teachers and. of course, the students. SENIOR HIGH NEWSPAPER. ROW I: Ammon. R.; Maher. C. ROW 2: Bean, C.; Young, D. ROW 3: Sziblcr. S.; Spadaro, P.; Dull, B. ROW 4: Krebs. K.: Mr. Cusumano; Dombrowski, D.; Slrohm, R.; Fesmire. G. Our Pep Club. The Spirit of 73, attends ail games and tries to instill their spirit into the rest of the spectators. When not cheering, they are selling candy or making spirit posters for our teams. SPIRIT OF '73 ROW I: Bustard. B.; Conway. V.; Vargo. P.; Koons, K. ROW2: Fell. J.; Clements. P ; Wolf. B.; Mulvihill. M.; Bean. K.; Kull, D. 101 The Varsity M organization is open to all students who have received at least one varsity letter in a sport. A letter, stating why the student would like to be in the club is necessary before admittance is approved. The sponsor of the Girls’ Varsity M Club is Miss Bosler and Mr. Costello is head of the Boys’ Varsity M Club. Wrestlcrcttcs is a newly formed organization this year. They are the girls who sell programs and build spirit at every wrestling match. Their sponsor is Mr. Kcllon. BOYS M CLUB. ROW . Asher, B.; Schwcda, F.; Shott, J.; Brunt, L., President; Bacher, E.; Siso, B.; Monastero, D. ROW 2: Mr. Costello, Adviser; Wolf. J.; Moyer. C; McClure, S.; Wisniewski. S.; Apple- ton. J.; Burns, M.; ROW 3: Pifcr, G.; Donahue, M.; Scenna, F.; Bean. J.; Branham. S.; Crist. R. ABSENT: Croner. D. GIRL’S M CLUB. ROW I: Kancda, K.; Long, K.; Lowe. M.; Romano, S.; Minnich, J.; Nixon. P.. Secre- tary-Treasurer; Howarth. C. ROW 2: Bochnowicz, J.; Venezia. D.; Hopkins. M.; Staurowsky. E., Vice President; Schmicg, P.; Smith, C.; Shoemaker, J., President; Miss Bosler, Sponsor. ROW3 Clemens, D.; Tyler, D.; Parker. E.; Bright, B.; Litka, J.; Parker, M.; Gross. C; Horner. D. 102 WRESTLERETTES. ROW I: Kummcrcr, M.; Laoek, J.; Fish, S. ROW 2: Plank, L.; Thomas, D.; Rogers, G.; ROW 3: Franklin, L.; Titus, R.; McCormick, E.; Claycomb, P. ROW4: McDonnell, P.; Langheim, B. Excellence Gains Recognition INTERNATIONAL THESPIANS. ROW I: Smith. C.; C. Stephen Brown, Sponsor. ROW 2: Barker, C. Ammon, R.; Strohm, B.; Maher, C.; Hantz, B. ROW 3: Politz, R.; Harris, T. ABSENT: Dull. B.; Gargcs, K.: Allen, J.; Slaski, S. The International Thespian Society is a club which is composed of students who are interested in the dramatic arts. The main objective of this group is to sponsor and participate in the All School Play. Many of these students also participate in the Senior Class Play. In addition to these two plays, the club travels to elementary schools to perform plays. Later in the school year some members of the club participate in dramatic competition. This year the face of the chorus was changed. To begin with, there was a new director, Mr. Barry Prager. He was appointed this year and has done an excellent job so far. Along with the new director, the number of vocalists increased. The Christmas Concerts were performed for the Paul Becker Memorial Home and the Norristown Kiwanis Club. In addition to the Christmas Concerts, the chorus also performed at the Annual Spring Concert. CHORUS ROW I: Wolstenholme, C.; Casscy, L.; Dougherty. F.; Ferrier, S.; Linlern, L.; Mr. Prager. Director; Graham, S.; Bernstein, L.; Yurgensen, D.; Hamncr, P. ROW 2: LeSage, M.; Nave, L.; Bean. D.; Bittner, J.; Wilkie, S.; Smith, R.; Walters. K.; Krebs, K.; VonHagcn, L.; Lord, B.; McCready, D.; Bcrtlcs, J.; Dull, B. ROW 3: Freeman. K.; Tripp. S.; McDonnell. P.; Hoynash. B.; Fox, B.; Endy, E.; Moore, M.; Mulvihill. M.; Markley, D.; Bean, A.; Clairmont, B.; Eisenhower, D.; Carlson, L.; Wcldcn. D.; Freeh, K. ROW4: Felty, M.; Klock, S.; Clemens, D.; Abbott, K.; Davis, S.; DeWitt, M.; Kaneda, K.; Volpicelli, T.; Paton, J.; Smith. D.; Stehman. J.; Smith. B.; Ulrich. S.; LeSage, C.; Elium, A. 103 FHA ROW I: Klock, S.. President; Mrs. Pawlcwicz, Advisor; Burns, B., Vice President. ROW 2: Rogers, L.; Mills, B.; Sykes, C.; Denshaw, R.; Knies. L.; Herman, C.; Fox, B.; Endy, E. Future Homemakers of America is an organization interest- ed in doing things for people. They do things such as raising money through bake sales to sending Care packages to service- men overseas. The FHA sponsor is Mrs. Pawlewicz. Working Toward a Good Character MYEA. ROW . Spadaro, P.; Spadaro. L.; Davis. B.; VanZandt. J.; Mills. B. ROW 2: Mrs. Schwartz. Advisor; Saboc, B ; Wolstenholmc, C; Maher. C; Stitclcr, V.; Sykes, C.; Davis. P.; Adamson, D. ROW 2. Klock. S.; Rogers. L.; Kelly, D.; Clairmont, B.; Claycomb, S.; Cubbler, D. Methacton Youth Education Association is a new name giv- en to the FTA. One of MYEA’s main projects is tutoring both elementary and high school students. They also hold rap ses- sions and visit other schools and colleges. Their sponsors are Mrs. Jean Schwartz, and Ronald L. Druckenmiller. 104 rn 3 s2 iJM LA rLy ML y£yi -t rx 105 SENIOR HIGH BAND. ROW . Kraus, K.; Fitzgerald, J.; Del Pizzo, J.; Wolf, E.; Ehnot, M.; Proctor, J. ROW 2: Phipps, B.; Kaneda, K.; Hurst, G.; Rosa, S.; Allebach, K.; Brunt, G.; Thim. S.; DeWitt. M.; McMahon. D.; Rymshaw, K.; Detwiler, R. ROW J: Krebs, K.; Munshower, L.; Dean, K.; Wolf, S.; Constable, W.; White, J.; Mulder. J.; Montalbano, S.; Detwiler, L.; Ochraon, T.; Graham, S.; Fialkowski, K.; Hepler, K.; Bodek, R.; Debbie. S. ROW 4: Moore, B.; Hartman, J.; Scblutz, S.; Abrams, V.; Bodek, C.; Hughes. D.; Capadi, D.; Diem, B.; Romano, D.; Mannix, B.; Pascoe, J.; Harwick, R.; Bochnowicz, J.; Henry, C.; Mannix, L. ROW 5: Williams, D.; Bean, C.; Hoff, G.; McGinley, J.; Wallace, C.; Bean, A.; Freeh, B.; Graffeo, F.; Kemner, C.; Herge, R.; Cassey, T.; Bradbury, D.; Yocum, B.; Yeager, J.; Walters, K.; Norwicki, P.; Schoncker, D.; Wolf, J.; Procter, D.; Granacher, S. This was the third year of active competition for the band. They were involved in many calvalcades in the lo- cal area, climaxed by the exciting Pa- rade of Champions held in Philadelphia in November. The development of the band, over the past three and one-half years, into a competing precision unit is for a large part, a result of the interest and patience of Mr. William McCamley. MAJORETTES ROW . McGinley. V., Cap- tain ROW 2: Schultz. K.; McGlincy. M. ROW J: Sidnam, L.; Loughin, C; Thomas, D.; Smith, B ROW 4: Plank. W.; Campana. S. ROW 5: Stauffer. D. Rhythm Is The Keynote 106 METHACTON COLOR GUARD ROW . Palmer. M ; Hart, E. ROW 2: Cahill. M.; Valerio. D.; Forgach, C.; Schultz, P.; Cline. S.; McIntyre. J.; Saboe. N. RIFLE CORPS ROW I. Monaco. K.; Hara- czka. H. ROW 2: Schleret. B.; Walker. D.. Cap- tain; Norman. C.; Graham. S. The Band Front is composed of the Rifle Corps, the Flag Corps, Color Guard and Majorettes. The Band Front as it is today was formed three years ago. This year, the Front received new uniforms and the Flag Corps purchased new flags. The success of the entire marching unit relies on the performance of this organization. FLAG CORPS ROW . Rcnish, M., Captain; Barker. C.. Captain. ROW 2: Bullock. J.; Dom- browski, D.; Hudson. D.; Berger. M.; Thomson. L. ROW 3: Gruber. A.; DeChant. R.; Beatrice, S.; Fox, S.; Claycomb, T.; Marrcn, P. ROW 4: Andrews, J.; Custer, W.; Salvino. A.; Scott. S.; Henry. K.; Dull. S.; Shultz, P. Involvement Benefiting Others ECOLOGY. ROW I. Getty. P.: High. D.: Montigan. F.; Szibler, S. ROW2: Lee. L.; Renish. K.; Ulrich. S. ROW 3 Rafalowski. F.; Fesmire. G.; Gillinger. R.; Panc ak. P.: Streets, J.; Steer. B.; Mr. Pochlman, Advisor. XATIOXAL HOXOR SOCIETY ROW . Nixon, P.; Shoemaker. J.; Cook, K.; Intoccia, A.; Dell Angelo. P.; Pancio. J.; Schwcda, L. ROW 2: Mr. Emery; Schmieg. P.; Kinloch. K.; Diegel, S.; Gross. C.; Spadaro. P.: Johnson. J.; Hant . B.; McGinley. V.; Hahn. J. ROW 3: Ward. J,; Pierson, R.; Gibbons. J.; Brunt. L.; Adams. P.; Crist, R.; Jones. B.; Clemens. D.; Ammon, R. 108 LIBRARY AIDES. ROW Patzuk, B ; Mrs. Kaplan. Advisor: Wells. G.. President; Valentino. J. ROW 2: Cianci. T.; Patzuk. M.; Wood, S.; McMahon. J.: McKay, F. At one time or another everyone will use the library. Isn't it comforting to know that there are students there who can help you find the exact material you’re looking for. OPPOSITE TOP: This year’s Ecology Club was more active than any other year. The students are involved with such things as cleaning up paper around the shcool and on various roads. They were also in charge of “Project Concern which was a twenty mile walk for mankind. This walk was very successful, with many students from Methacton participating. PROJECTION CL LB. ROW I Baronic. M.; Miller, T.; Bean. A.; Smith. D.: Husman. D.; Mr. Bergandino. Advisor. The Projection Club is made up of several stu- dents who enjoy delivering A-V equipment to expectant teachers. Social Studies teachers anx- iously await the arrival of these people and their precious cargo. To these students the responsibili- ties fall to show slides and movies at our occasion- al school assemblies. We here at Methacton sa- lute our Movie Men. OPPOSITE BELOW: The National Honor So- ciety is a club for all outstanding academic stu- dents. Students must be in their Junior or Senior year and are elected by the faculty on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character, and service. They must maintain a 3.0 average. This year the organization sponsored the Veterans Day Assem- bly. and the Honor Roll Swim Party. Their advis- er is Mr. Emery. % 109 Spanish National Honor Society is for those students who have maintained a high scholastic average for two years in Spanish. During the year, the group experiences bits of the Spanish culture by way of various field trips. Initiation for new members is held in a candle-lit Spanish atmosphere at the end of the year. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. ROW . Ward. J.; Sherry. R. ROW2: Nixon. P. Berger. M.: Schnaithmann, J.; Klock. S.; D’ Angelo, R.; Eisenhower, D.; Law, S. ROW 3 Miss Zierdt, Adviser; Romano. S.; Smith. B. Thomas. D.; Maser. L.; Kinlock. K.; McDonnell P.; Rosa. S.; Hibbets, G.; Sidnam, L. ROW 4 Brunt, L. Aiding The Teachers CHESS CLUB ROW I: Holm, K.; Valentino, A.; Stadlin, A. ROW 2: Ford, S.; Mr. SelscKla- ger. Sponsor; Hahn. J.; Yeager. J.; Walters K. Once a week a group of boys under the direc- tion of Mr. Oelschlager stay after school to play chess. They play game after game while learning to improve their chess techniques. This is a game of strategy and much concentration is necessary. MET. ROW I. DelPizzo, J.; Nace, B.; Nase, C. ROW 2: Mr. Middleton, Sponsor; Becker. E.; Lawless, J. ROW3: Pearson, R.; Ferenz, P. The Methacton Educational Television Club is the group responsible for taping many of our sports events. These tapes give the team the op- portunity to learn from their mistakes. MET, also, video-tapes some of the educational TV programs for the teachers and their classes. These TV tapes arc a welcome release from the some- times drab routine. OPPOSITE RIGHT: GIRLS' SWIMMING AIDES. ROW I: Howarth, C.; Fcnnimore, H.; Intoccia, A.; Scott. L.; Shearer. S.; Bochnowicz, J.; Howarth. S.; Gruber. A. ROW2: Laffcrty, S.; Pettine. K.; Kouba, J.; Harkins, K.; Constable, S.; Yaskoe, C.; Kimker, B.; Hillcn, S.; Venezia, D. ROW 3: Bright, B.; Salter. G.; Kellagher, C; Haniz, B.; Schmieg, P.; Wallace. C; Fagan, S.; Hopkins. M.; Shields, K.; Moister, D. 110 In the Junior High, the Seventh and Eighth Graders have swimming as a help them. The Swimming Aides either take over a swimming group or they regular once-a-week course. Mr. Sauer and Miss Payne have their hands full instruct one student on how to master a stroke, and cannot see every student, individually, each period, so there are Aides to BOYS' SWIMMING AIDES. ROW Kotch, S.; Guzzardo, K.; Gallagher, G.; Nowicki, P.; Sharadin. D.; Bologna, C. ROW 2: Cirafisi, T.; Gardner, D.; Griffith, H.; Plummer, L.; Ward, J.; Hockenbrock, B.: Bcrardclli, W. ROW 3: Long, K. ; Wallace, D.; Ehinger. R.; Wolf, S.; Yaskoe. J.; Pierson, R. ROW 4: Richardson. K.: Brunt, L. ; Wolf, J.; Keyser. C.; Gehret, D.; Rapposelli, R. The gym leaders are responsible for seeing to it that everything is in order before the gym teacher arrives. They take roll, set up the necessary equip- ment and instruct their respective squads in var- ious activities during gym class. SENIOR HIGH GYM LEADERS. ROW I: Gentile, S.; Ehinger, R.; Sewell. E.; Basore. D.: Roth. B.; Jacobs, J.; Shott, J. ROW 2: Bean, J.; Bustard, J.; Siso, R.; Monastero, D.; Martinelli, G.; Greco, G. Sherry, R.; Brodowski, T.; Mc- Clure, S. ROW 3. Mr. Ulrich; Vermuth. M.; Burns, M.; Pifcr, G.; Fedock. P.; Wisniewski, S.: Eilbachcr, A.; Branham, S.; Appleton, J.; Crist, R.; Donahue, M. Intramurals are a new opportunity for students who do not wish or do not have time to play on an inlerscholastic team. Sports which arc offered in this program are football, basketball and tennis. This program is sponsored by Mr. O'Donovan. BOYS' FALL INTRAMLRALS. ROW I: Pashley, B.: Sellers, P.; Greco. G.; Grim ley, R. ROW 2: Campana, M.; Schaffer. J.; Ehinger. R.: Ehinger, R.; Kelly. M. CURLS' FALL INTRAMURALS. ROW . Bernstein. L.; Brown. S.: Williamson, D.; Parker, L.; Pierson. K.; Capone. S. GIRLS’ WINTER INTRAML RALS ROW Kummercr, M.; Langheim. B.: Bean. K.: Brunt, G. Sports For Fun and Fitness 112 BOYS' WINTER INTRA MURALS. ROW I: Schaffer, J.; Steer, B.; Keyser, C.; Campana, M. ROW 2: Ehingcr, R ; Stauffer, D.; Kelly. M. ROW 3: Grimley. R.; Ehinger. R. ROW 4: Greco. G. WATER POLO ROW . Sharadin. D.; Guzzar- do, K.; GrifTith, H.; Yaskoe. J.; Wolf, S.; Rich- ardson. K.; Plummer. L. ROW 2: Kotch, S.; Gehret. D.; Gallagher, G.; Hockenbrock, B.: Ward. J.; Bcrardclli, W.; Wallace, D. ROW 3: Scenna, F.; Wolf, J.; Rapposelli. R.; Appleton. J. In the area of sports, water polo has become well known as one of the roughest. This is the third year for this exciting sport here at Methac- ton, and during those three years the team has become known as one of the finest in the area. The water polo, as well as the swimming teams, are under the coaching of Mr. Sauer. i 113 JUNIOR HIGH BAND FRONT. ROW I: Stitler. L.; Algeo, L.; DeSantis, D.; Wright, M.; Bernstine, B.; Cusamano, L.; Barns, C.; Frye, P.; McClay, P.; Hillen, N.; Appleton, K. ROW 2: Bologna, M.; Marrs, D.; Molinaro, S.; Hall, S.; Tornetta, D.; Sidnam, D.; Morano, L.; Faggiolo, L.; Angstadt, K.; Garcia. D.; Kriebel. B.; Bugess, K.; Keenen, M.; Vagnoni, C.; Groff, M.; Cook, L.; Franks, N.; Allcback, J. ROW 3: Kingmaker, A.; Butchcldcr, L.; Tornetta, D.; Beard, S.; Boyle, C.; Mills, W.; Lo, C.; Emery, J.; Pack, A.; Calpadi, J.; Holst, K.; Barnett, B.; Keckley, D. ROW4: Smith, M.; Hayes. J.; Landis, F.; Dcgan, L.; Rodcnbaugh, L.; Umpstctter, P.; Johnsom, A.; Han- ley. F.; Campell. D.; Fosbenner, J.; Laferty, B.; Fosbenner, D.; Williams, S.; Murphy, P.; Woods, K.; Woods, C.; Pfanders, K.; Modestine. S.; Farrei. W.; Lee, B JUNIOR HIGH BAND ROW I: Proctor, J.; Rees, J.; Wilfong, W.; Harris, M.; Fialkowicz, R.; Doggendorf, D.; Grafton. L.; Mr. O’Donnell; Bologna, M.; Culver, D.; Dawson, J.; Smith, M.; Klincowicz, J.; Higgins. B.; Burden, W.; Moleski, D.; Doak, D.; Sneddon, S.; Cenker, M.; Aldfer, M.; Carbon. K.; DeFusco, B. ROW 2: Bisco, J.; Coville, S.; Schneider, J.; Dcardorf. A.; Smith. K.; Hoke. A.; Alleback. H.; Swana, C.; Gambel. S.; Moore. B.; Car- son, L.; Green, P.; Haverstick, W.; Doak, I.; Baer, M.; Maser, F.; D’Onaffio, A.; Franks. N.; Murphcy, K.; Schneider, J.; Bisco, H. ROW 3: Henry, A.; White, S.; Wolf. B.; Ritter, P.; Mary, C.; Glass, L.; Snyder. R.; Schultz, S.; This is the second year of performance for the Junior High Band and they have really been making a go of it. Mr. O’Donnell has called numerous after school practices so that the band might put on a good half-time show at their football games. Mr. O'Donnell has also concentrated on concert band, in hopes that every student will learn more skills and techniques on his instru- ment. Jr. High Band is a great experience for those who plan to continue with band in the Senior High. Prickett, S.; Stephens, C; Schonecker. W.; Bean. A.; Norman, S.; Gulick, R.; Ehnot, D.; Onufericzuk, V.; Farino, J.; DcWanc, D.; Bogen, S.; Benner. C.; Horning, K.; Buckcnaucr, C; Patterson, J.; Paschali, S. ROW 4: Walizer, C; Barbone, C; DeFusco. M.; Bonie. D.; Crowl, S.; Bickhart, P.; Dalasio. T.; Hinkel, J.; Karns, M.; Ochran, T.; Mainvillc, P.; Sherry, T.; Schickling, E.; Sykes, P.; Krebs, C.; Hewitt, L.; Lesher, D.; Cline, S.; Parker, A.; Achey, M.; Hamilton, J.; Kratz, D.; Kaheda, D.; Orehowsky, D.; Cutillo, S.; Chambers, S.; Gambel, P.; Kane, J.; Freed, M.; Gieschen, M.; Rieger, N. Precision in Every Step 114 Communication Comes in Many Ways JUNIOR HIGH NEWSPAPER ROW 1: Del Pizzo. B.; Brunner. R.; Salzcr. S.; Fesmire, P : Bestow. N. ROW 2: Reiff. C.; Nevaril. P.; Schmit, K.; Harpinsky. K.; Banski. K.; Mrs. Gottardy, Sponsor. ROW 3: Punchur, T.; Saboe. B.; Buchenaur, C.; Walts, J.; Rogers. L.; Knies. L.; Dcnshaw, R. Communications and the ability to communicate play such important roles in our world that there must be some activity for developing these areas. The Jr. High newspaper staff, although on a small scale, is learning to convey opin- ions by this media. The newspaper staff, while learning to relate news and ideas, also obtains experience in coop- eration, team work and most impor- tant, the realization that everyone has different opinions, and in order to put out a successful publication, no opinion must be discarded. In the Junior High, many students find they enjoy lending their voices to song in chorus. The chorus performs annually in the spring concert. Under the direction of Mrs. Becker, the stu- dents attempt to prepare themselves for future years in the Senior High Chorus. 115 A Few Help Many JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL. ROW . DeFusco. M.; Eisenhow- er. J.; Hicks, W.; Borei, R.; Mcdickc, J.; Kancda, D.; Crowle, S. ROW 2: Tarino, J.: Hirsch. M.; Watts, P.; DclAngelo, F.; Gronwaldt, R.; Plank. H.; Clark. B.: Modestine, S.; Heyscr, H.; Fit gerald. J. ROW3: Baird. L.; Smith. P.; Farrell. W.; Long. B.; Hahn. P.; Lageo. J.; Cutillo. S.; Guzzardo. L.; Rus- sell. D. ROW 4: Bologna. M.; Freed. J.; Turner, S.; McPherson, S.; Meixner, M.; Frame, R.; Karr, G.; Schickling. E.; Bickhart. R. ROW 5: Hewitt, L.; Madden. D.; Boyd. D.; Robinson. L.; Barbone. C.; Rittenhouse. S.; Frye. P.; Smith, S.; Troutman, K.: Berger, N. The Junior High Student Council gives stu- dents the experience of solving their own prob- lems through discussion and compromise. Repre- sentatives serve as the mediators between home- rooms and Council. Student Council is in charge of the Candy Sale, sponsoring the activity night, and other school activities. The Junior High Gym Leaders move and set up equipment. They also give aide to the gym teacher and participate when teams need players. Mr. Hcfflcy. the librarian in the Junior High, has much work to do to keep the library in order. There arc many students working as library aides to help him. Their jobs consist of putting books on shelves, running the duplicating machines, checking out books and helping people find books or pamphlets. Thse aides help Mr. Heffley main- tain an organized library. 116 JUNIOR HIGH GYM LEADERS ROW I: Wagar, J.; Markley. C.: Latel- la, R.; Campbell, J.; Helman, D.; Moyer, P.; Moore, D.; Harkins, S.; Hicks, R. ROW 2: McQuaid, B.; Viglionc, T.; Sellers, K.; Scotli, J.; Fennimorc, D.; Eptinger, J.; Heimer, D.: Cenkner, M.; Ward, T.: Pfeiffer, B. ROW 3: Intoc- da, J.; Cipollini. D.; Cantamaglia, G.; Branham. M.; Gambone. L.: Dorn browski, H.; Keirsey. M.; Barrett, D.; Mr. DcMcno.. 117 JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY AIDES ROW I: Canavan. C; Tarlecki, K.; Kulp, K.; Baird. L.; Drum, K.; Guzzardo, L.; Hahn, P.; Hoy, D. ROW 2: VanMorris. D.; Vargo. S.; Davis, P.; Fesmire, P.; Thompson, L.; Campbell, D.; Rauch, S.; Granieri. T.; Cubblcr, C.; Brooke. C. ROW 3: Fish, K.; Lee, B.; Springfield, A.; Allen. S.; Robinson, L.: Alden, J.; Williams, M.; Nash, J.; Marren, P. SENIOR HIGH VARSITY BASEBALL. ROW Wcikcl, A.; Mr. Hutchinson. Coach; Souder, B. ROW 2: Sildve. M.: Moloney. K.; ABOVE LEFT: Glen Sypherd. Frank Rajalowski. Team effort is important in winning a game. Glen and Frank combine their ideas on the mound. SENIOR HIGH J. V BASEBALL ROW I. Dean. K.; Carpenter. S.: Dona- hue. M.; Rafalowski. F.; Sypherd. G. ROW 2: Mr. D. Rader. Coach; Tcnny. R.; Montalbano. F.; Zeltner. P.; Burns. M.; Appleton. J.; McQuillian. S.; ABSENT: Valerio. B. 120 Pifcr. G.: Croncr. D. ROVV J: Rittenhouse. R.: Staurowsky. P.; Grimlcy. R.: Bustard. A.; Brunt. L.; ABSENT: Viglione. J. Ray Tenney. Catcher Ray concentrates as he waits for the pitch to come in. Gary Pifer. Phil Staurowsky. Larry Brum. Phil is caught in the middle of a pre-game pitching warm-up. Baseball: the Season of Dirt and Grit The baseball team, which consisted mostly of underclass- men. played a very difficult season. Over the first half, they had a rough time and finished with a one win, eight loss record. But after gaining much experience they completed the second half with seven wins and two losses, making the season record eight wins, ten losses over all. Although the beginning of the season did seem lacking in wins, the remainder of the season was highlighted by a streak of seven wins. The high point of the season came when we defeated the league champions. Upper Merion, 2-0. 121 Mr. Marinkov Keep Us On LOWER LEFT: Brian Asher. Brian drives from the blocks at the sound of the gun. BELOW: Steve Smith. Steve exhibits his unique broad jumping technique. OPPOSITE EAR LEFT: Brian Hansberry Brian eagerly watches for his oncoming teammate. OPPOSITE LEFT: John Gibbons. Brian Hansberry. John and Brian struggle to get a lead on their opponents. UPPER RIGHT: John Gibbons. John pounds furiously towards the finish line. LOWER RIGHT: Gregg Intoccia Gregg runs effortlessly towards the finish. and Mr. Shank the Right Track SENIOR HIGH SPRING TRACK ROW I: Lockhoff. S.; Vermuth. M.; Moyer. C.; Love. D.: Doebler. M.; Hansberry, B.; Sewell. E.; Asher. B.; Metzger, R.; Kasmala. J.; Ludwig. J. ROW 2: Intoccia. G.: Smith, S.; Toms. K.; Harncr. S.: Constable. T.: Keyser. C.: Ehinger. A.: Kripps. T.; Intoccia. A.: Yorck, J.; Hoy, R.. Catania. J.; Shank. C , Coach. ROW J: Marinkov, G., Coach; Lcszcynski. S.. Manager; Bacher, E.; Gibbons. J.; Lee. D.; Borzil- lo. T.; English, M.; Patton. R. The senior high track team had a highly successful season this year. Successful not only because of their 6-win, 5-loss per- formance, but, also, because of the fact that twelve school rec- ords were broken. Three of these record times were turned in by Brian “Zeke” Hansberry in the 880-yd. run, Ron “Minn” Metzger in the 100-yd. dash and David “Lovey” Love in the 2- mile run. Mr. Marinkov, and his assistant, Mr. Shank, worked hard with their men and produced the best track record M.H.S. ever had. 123 The Success of the Tennis Team Lies in The Strength of the Individual Player. The boys’ tennis team had a rather unsuccessful season this year. The team struggled through their schedule of matches and finished with a record of one win and eight losses. The format of the boys team differs from girls in that they play four singles matches and two doubles. The team was young. Keith Kaneda was the only senior member. With a lit- tle luck, benefits of experiences and hard work, they hope to have a much more successful season in the upcoming year. Out Fesmire Guy puts all his effort forth as he smashes a back- court return. 124 Unidentified Player. Seeking retreat from the damp and cold, this player keeps a lonely vigil while his team finishes their match. Pay Pierson. Ray steps forward as he drops a net shot into his opponent’s court. One man in a thousand can pla tennis through his fifties witness Wm. Randolph Hearst. But the rest of us must drop it early, or it w ill drop us with a bang.” BOYS TEIS MS TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Smith. W.; Simmons. R.: Gett . P : Stadlin. A.: Hocken- brock. B.; Kaneda. K.; Viglione. D.; Roberts. D.; Fesmire. G.; Mr. D. Emery, Coach: Adams. P.; Bustard. J.: Gibbons. J.: Pierson. RWard. J.; Ammon. RSmith. O.: Pearson. R. 125 Eileen Dussanian, Cyndy Smith. Cyndy practices her backhand to strengthen her game. Belli Dull. Beth strains to recover a tough backcourt shot. Competition on a Less Rugged Level The girls’ tennis team had a rather poor season this year. The varsity finished with a three win, six loss record, while the J.V. wound up with a two win, seven loss record. Although the season was not especially good, the team is looking forward to next year. Because there were only two se- nior members, the team was young and unexperienced, but the girls are now eagerly awaiting the opening of next year’s sea- son, for a fresh start. Though lacking in experience and victories, they had plenty of fun. Every member has good times to remember; whether it be baking brownies and cookies, or sitting in the last seat of the bus, or enjoying the company and closeness of friends, many valuable experiences were to be had by all. Pat Schiavo. Pat exhibits her graceful, flawless style as she runs to get the shot. 126 SENIOR HIGH GIRLS TENNIS. ROW I. Kull. D.; Nevaril. B.; Bacher. J. Bourne. C.; Culver. N.; Kasper. C. ROW 2: Hohlfeld. M.; Kordck, J. Kancda. K.: Schiavo, P.; Lowe. M.: Phifer. D.. Moser. S.: Parker. P.; Par ker. C. ROW 3: Miss Boehner. Coach; Dell Angelo, P. Manager; Scolt, S. Detwiler. B.; Tyler, D.; Clemens, D.; Dussaman. E.; Johnson. R.; Pierson. P. Berger, M., Manager. ABSENT: Smith. C.; Dull. B.; Moyer, D., Manager O'Connor. M.; Manager. 127 Knowledge And Performance of Skills Are Essential for Success SE.MOR HIGH J.V. LACROSSE ROW . Gross, C; Parker, M.; Nelson, L.; Long, K.; Landis. L.; Vargo, J.; Intoccia. A.; Brown, S.: Harmcr. T.; Berger. P.; Bondi. K. ROW 2: Fennimore. H.: Felty. M.; Rineheimer. S.; Kinloch, K.; Romano. S.; Schnaithmann. J.; Whi- taker. P.; Nixon, P.; Dull. S.: Miss Bosler. Coach; Smith. R.. Manager. Sb.SIOR HIGH VARSIT) LACROSSE. ROW Hunsicker. S.; Kinslcr. G.; Rath, R.; Schiavo. P.: Topham. D.; Berger. S.; Shoe- maker. J.; LaMonte. M.; Ralston. D. ROW 2: Miss Bosler. Coach.; McDermott, D.; Staurowsky. E.; Harncr. L.; Roddy, D.; Constable. C ; Phipps, B. Manager; Landis. L. Manager; ABSENT: Wallace. C. 128 ABOVE LEFT: Peggy Berger. Traci Harmer. Sharon Rineheimer. Unidenti- fied Teammate. Four teammates seriously discuss the team’s chances of a victory. Diane Roddy. Debbie Ralston. As Diane scoops up the ball. Debbie eagerly observes the action. ABOVE CENTER: Debbie Top ham. Debbie prepares to staunchly defend her team’s goal. A BO VE RIGHT: Miss Bosler. As she watches the game, our coach conscientiously records vital statistics of the game. The lacrosse team finished their season with a disappointing record this year. The varsity record was two wins, eight losses, while the J.V. team finished with a one tie, one win, eight loss record. For both the Varsity and J.V. teams, it was the poorest season in seven years of competition. However, there were some high points. The Varsity team scored 30 goals during the season, ten of which were scored by the team captain, Sandy Berger. The Junior Varsity team also scored well with 37 goals, seven of which were scored by Sandy Brown. All in all, if the good points are weighed against the bad, the lacrosse team ended up with a satisfying season. They may not have had many victories, but they did have comradeship and fun. 129 GOLF TEAM ROW . McHugh. R.; Schulthcis, M.; Peoples, S.; Kern. C; Lynch, J.; Siso. R.; Mr. Giamo. Coach. The Object Is To The golf team at Methacton High School is made up of six boys who, through the help and training of their coach, Mr. Giamo, have mastered this sport with a considerable amount of talent. Their season record was not all that bad, having the team finish with two wins, one tie, and six losses. Golf being frustrating, at times, but a noted relaxing game is characterized by the skills and techniques of each and every member of the team. TOP RIGHT OPPOSITE: Bob Siso. Bob glances over his shoulder just in time to catch sight of something other than a good golf swing. RIGHT OPPOSITE: Chuck Kern. Chuck demonstrates the correct and skillful way to swing a club. 130 Beat Par 131 VARSITY JV William Tennent .3-4 9- 3 Cheltenham .6-7 . . . . 4- 5 Abington .3-4 1- 7 Norristown .0-4 9- 8 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 7-11 .... 2-10 Springfield .5-7 . . . . 3- 5 Upper Dublin .6-1 ... . 0-10 Upper Merion .2-5 . . . . 2- 3 Upper Moreland .4-8 . . . . 0- 8 William Tennent .4-1 . . .. 0- 0 Cheltenham .3-0 . . . 0- 7 Abington .3-2 .. . . 3- 4 Norristown .4-2 . . .. 5- 5 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 7-2 ... . 1- 9 Springfield .3-1 . . .. 2- 9 Upper Dublin .0-2 . .. . 9-11 Upper Merion .2-0 .... 1- 7 Upper Moreland .5-11 . ... 2- 3 Upper Merion ........................4-1 Cheltenham ..........................1-4 Abington ............................0-5 Plymouth-Whitemarsh..................2-3 Springfield......................... DNP Norristown...........................2-3 William Tennent......................3-2 Upper Dublin.........................0-5 Upper Moreland.......................4-1 William Tennent ............66- 84 Cheltenham .................84- 66 Abington ...................71- 79 Norristown................. 45-105 Plymouth-Whitemarsh......... 74- 72 Springfield.............. 78 'h- 71 xh Upper Dublin................ 73-77 Upper Merion............... 59-101 Upper Perkiomen Inv. Meet . . 4th Lansdale Catholic........... 93-56 N.C.C.T.S...................123- 17 Perkiomen Valley ........... 89-61 Upper Dublin Relays ........7th Leister Relays .............5th Penn Relays.................7th 132 I Upper Merion ..................2-5 Cheltenham .....................0-7 Abington 0-7 Plymouth-Whitemarsh............ 2-5 Springfield.................... 1-6 Norristown.....................4-3 William Tennent 0-4 Upper Dublin 2-5 Upper Moreland ................3-4 VARSITY JV Upper Merion . . 3-12 .... ..2-8 Springford . 8-9 9-9 Upper Dublin . . 1-7 . . . . .3-6 Abington .. 1-7 .... . . 1-10 Upper Moreland . . 5-3 . . . . . 5-9 William Tennent DNP DNP Cheltenham . 0-9 .5-3 Norristown . . 7-6 . . . .1-6 Springfield .. 2-14 .. . . . 6-11 Plymouth-Whitemarsh . 1-7 . . . . . . 0-17 Boyertown .. 2-12 .... . . 5- 8 Upper Merion 7- 8 Upper Moreland 10- 5 Abington 4 Vi-10 xh Cheltenham 3 V4 -11 xh William Tennent I' i- lYi Norristown 10 Vi- 4 ' 2 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 1-14 Springfield 316-11 Vi Upper Dublin 1V6-13 2 133 SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL ROW I: Thomas, D.; English, M.; Kulp. G.; Spencer, C; Spinozzi, T.; Eilbacher. A.; Clark, C; Magncr, D.; Gibbons, B.; Pagnotta, R.; Lafferty, A.; Faggioli, K.; Zeltner, P. ROW2: Warliga, M.; Rubeo, M.; Ford, S.; Stonclake, J.; Valerio. B.; Dunn. D.; Paschali, J.; Sher- ry, T.; Shott, J.; Ehinger, R.; Scenna, F.; Phillippy, P.; Crowle, B.; Salvino, T.; Yocum, C.; McClure, S.; Sildve. M. ROW3: Haug, E.; Pack, J.; Prough, D.; Mitchell, L.; Brunt, L.; Tenney, R.; Branham. S.: Bean. J.; Moloney, K.; Football: More Than A Game of Zeros, X’s and Arrows The varsity football team had a better than average season this year. Although they had a losing season, the team turned in the best record since 1968. They finished with a league rec- ord of three wins and six losses and overall went for five wins and six losses. This was an exciting team who gave a good ac- count of themselves in every game. The high point of the season was the game played under the lights against Norristown. We defeated our biggest rival, the Eagles, with a score of 19-12. This was a great triumph for our fighting Warriors. These men and their coaches fought courageously and hard and gave Methacton some pride and enthusiasm which have recently been lacking. LEFT: Larry Brunt. Steve Branham. Steve jubilantly congratulates “Legs” Brunt on his brilliant score. OPPOSITE CENTER LEFT: Gary Pifer. Mr Hutchinson. Quarterback Gary heedfully listens as Coach Hutchinson explains the tactics of the next play. OPPOSITE LEFT: Kevin Maloney. With a little help from his friend, Kevin streaks across the goal line. OPPOSITE LOWER RIGHT: Larry Brunt. Larry drives towards the goal with his opponent hot on his heels. OPPOSITE CENTER RIGHT. Gary Pifer. Gary fades back as he prepares to throw a long touchdown pass. 134 Montalbano, F.; Croner. R.; Griffith, H.; Wisniewski, G.; Shields, J.; Croner, D.; Ciabattoni, J.; Fell, C. ROW 4: Lockhoff, S.; Burns, M.; Appleton. J.; Wisniewski, S.; Pifer, G.; Crist, R.; Siso, B.; Catania. T.; Monastero, D.; McKay, B.; Improto. M.; Clark. B.; Norris, R.; Moriarity, T. ABSENT: Mr. Hutchinson, Head Coach; Mr. McKnight, Assistant Coach; Mr. Dean, Assist- ant Coach; Mr. Costello, Assistant Coach; Mr. Brader, Assistant Coach. UPPER RIGHT: Larry Brunt. Larry jumps into the air as he strives to catch his teammates pass When You’re Full of Stamina, the Whole World CROSS COUNTRY ROW I: Kancda, D.; Intoccia, G.; Bachcr. E.; Schnei- der. J.; Krips, T. ROW 2: Noble. R.; Love. D.; Bonaduce. S.; Gibbons, J.; Davis, K.; Gcrmcr, S.; Greco. G.; Shank, C, Coach. ABSENT: Asher, B. BELOW: Steve Bonaduce. As he rounds ihe corner, Steve shows his fine running ability. 136 A BO YE: Terry Krips. Terry takes time out to catch his breath after a long run. Is Open Country BELOW: Ed Bacher At the end of a long run the finish line is a wel- come sight. This fall the Cross Country team had a very successful season. They finished with an overall record of eight wins and five losses. This was the best cross coun- try record ever set by Methacton. Some of the brightest spots of the season came when Dave Love became the Suburban One champion and Ed Bacher placed fifth in the League Championships. Under the expert coaching of Mr. Charles Shank, the team, also, won a second place trophy at North Eastern Bible College and a fourth place trophy at the Lansdale Catholic Invitational. The team worked hard and it clearly showed in their record. Next year might even be better. ABOVE: Dave Love. Dave approaches another Methacton victory. ABOVE: Dave Love. Ray Noble. Ed Bacher. John Gibbons. Kevin Davis. Terry Krips. Gregg Inloccia. Sieve Bonaduce. Our Methacton Warriors set out for another great triumph. 137 SENIOR HIGH VARSITY SOCCER ROW I. Sildvc, M.; Bustard. J.: Russ. C. ROW 2: Poehlmann, F.. Coach; Sewell. E.; Stratton. N.; Madden. Vermuth, M.; Schweda, F.; Donahue. M.; Austin. M.; Moyer, C; Jones, B.; J.;Topham, R.; Rittenhouse. T.; Slater, R.; Gardner. D.; Monaco. S.. Fancy Footwork Helps Make the Goal BELOW: Todd Rittenhouse. Ray Slater. Jay Bustard. Todd, Ray and Jay attentively watch as their fellow warriors combat the ef- BELOW: Jeff Madden. Eddie Sewell. forts of the opposing team. Jeff and Eddie strive to get the ball before their fighting opponent. ABOVE: Mike Austin. Rich Topham. Fred Schweda. Curt Moyer. Eddie Sewell. Mark Ver- muth. Dave Gardner. Everyone attentively listens in as the strategy for the next play is explained. CENTER: Mike Austin. Mark Vermuth. Mike Austin looks down upon his teammate Mark Vermuth as Mark tries to catch his breath. The varsity soccer team had a dissap- pointing season this year. They finished with a league record of two wins and seven losses and overall, three wins and ten losses. The team suffered an injury- plagued season. The team experienced an upset victo- ry over William Tennent (2-1) in over- time. Mark “Hans Sildve was elected to the first string All-Conference team, Mark “Ginny Vermuth received an honorable mention and Eddie Sewell was elected to the second string All- Conference team. Though dissappointed this year, the team is looking to next year and a suc- cessful season. SENIOR HIGH J. V. SOCCER ROW Mano. G.; Collins, K.: Rittenhouse, B.; Collins, D.; Guzzardo. K.; Bushman, N.; Monahan. B. ROW 2: Mr. Eberl, Assistant Coach; Currie. D.; Long, K.; Lawless. J.; Denshaw, J.; Smith, O.; Plummer. L.; Leifried, E.; Granahan, M. ABSENT: Bright, D.. 139 Scrimmage Experience Makes a Good Season SENIOR HIGH HOCKEY. ROW Maloney. P : Morris. B; Pitts. M ; Miller. S.; Intoccia. A.; Berger, P.; Romano, S.; Nixon, P.; Shoemaker. J. ROW 2: Bittner. J.; Shepps, T.; Heyser, S.; Staurowsky, E.; Long. K.; Walk- er. C; Hopkins, M.: Weldon. D.: Heckler. K. ROW 3: Lacek. J.: Cori. L.; Gross, C.; Burns. C.; Kinloch. J.; Harmer. T.; Constable. S.; Bright. B.: Rod- dy. D.; Fagan, S.; Fcnnclly. P.; Wittaker. P.; Iacovetli, D. ROW4: Schaeffer. M.. Manager: Miss Clipsham, Head Coach: Marinari, M., Manager: Eck- man. C.. Manager; Kouba, J.; Metz. D.; Litka. J.; Turner. D.; Lafferty, S.; Somers, C. ROW 5: Miss Kerr, Assistant Coach. ABSE.XT: Keyser. W., Manager: Emery. E., Manager. A BOV E Peggy Nixon. Karen Long. Jane Shoemaker. Diane Roddy, Tracy Shepps. After a hard fought game the girls tiredly walk toward the lockeroom and the awaiting buses. 140 ABOVE: Diane Iacovetli. Sharon Lafferty. During halftime Diane and Sharon talk over strategy which they hope will undermine their opponents. A BO VE: Karen Long. Carol Gross. Carol battles against her opponent for possession of the ball, as Karen Long watches over her teammate. LEFT: Traci Harmer. Traci watches with concentration as her team mates carry on the play down field. RIGHT: Lorranine Cori. Lorraine eagerly prepares to thwart any effort of the opposing team to score. The girls hockey team this year had a very disappointing season, finishing with two wins, one tie, and seven losses. Although the team did not have a winning record, the games were characterized by hard work and determination. Starting two weeks before school, their weeks of practice and hard work opened to the team the basics of good hockey. The turn out of sophomores was overwhelming and, for many, it was their first experience with hockey. The outlook of the team was good and hopes were high, but as the temperature dropped so did the hope of a win- ning season. Still, spirit was always with them and the team took each game as it came along. With a squad made up of mostly sophomores, a lack of experience and depth can be expected. The sophomores played a tough game as proven by the J.V.'s record, two wins, three ties and five losses. The graduating seniors will be missed, but next year’s team should prove to have a interesting season. 141 Providing the Basis for Spirit SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS ROW I. Modcslinc, S.; Horrocks. T.; Megilligan. J.; Simpson, D. ROW 2: Kasper, C; Santora, B.; Romeu. D.; BELOW: Our Mascots go through an Indian routine atone of our pep rallies. Kaneda, K. ROW 3: Reynolds, K.; Minnich, J.; Bacher. J. 142 In the fall, on a warm day, Methacton's cheerleaders give a rousing cheer for the football team. Generating school spirit is not always an easy task, but our cheerleaders have certainly lived up to our expectations this year. The cheerleaders attend most games and athletic events to support our teams. Their main job is to instill the school spirit in the spectators and to get fans to cheer along. Besides all this, these girls also sell candy at Wrestling matches and sponsor buses to away games. Janice Minnich, Captain and Miss Boehner, Coach. During the winter season, the girls cheer on the J.V. basketball team, while the players study the situation. 143 Perkiomen Valley Marple-Newtown Upper Moreland...... William Tennent..... Plymouth-Whitemarsh Abington ........... Upper Merion........ Springfield ........ Norristown.......... Cheltenham ......... Upper Dublin ....... Varsity JV 33-0 0- 0 19- 7 36-0 20-12 6-22 29-0 36-6 21-25 6-0 6-35 6-0 8-28 0-16 0-28 DNP 19-12 19-7 14-15 48-0 14-21 DNP 23-33 26- 29 19-37 27- 30 41-20 16-46 36-24 23-36 27-28 31-26 29-30 31-27 5th 125 points 40-21 Perkiomcn Valley Upper Dublin ........ Abington ............ Upper Moreland....... William Tennent...... Cheltenham........... Norristown .......... Springfield ......... Plymouth-Whitemarsh Upper Merion........ Varsity . 2-0 0-6 . . 1-2 . 0-0 . . 4-2 . 0-1 . 0-3 . . 0-2 . . 0-3 . . 0-3 . . Lansdale Catholic................ Upper Perkiomen Perkiomen Valley ................ Plymouth-Whitemarsh ............. Abington ........................ Cheltenham....................... Upper Dublin .................... Springfield ..................... Norristown ...................... William Tennent.................. Upper Moreland................... Upper Merion..................... League Championship at Valley Forge North Penn Quick Reflexes, Good Dribbling, Sharp Shooting SENIOR HIGH BOY’S VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW I: Ganitto, J.; Donahue, M.; Basorc, D.; Taylor, B.; Love, K.; Skoog, F. ROW 2: Austin, M.; Brunt, L.; Branham. S.; Fedock, P. ROW3. Mr. Yanchek. Coach. Mike Austin. Kevin Love. After the play is made, the players try for the re bound. Kevin Moloney. Dave Biggins. John Langmaack. Dave Currie. Pete Yas- kowski. Not all of Mctaclon’s basketball players engage in this sort of falderol. Vastly improved are the only words to describe this year’s team. Under the direction of Mr. Mark Yanchek, head coach, the boys played a much better than average Methacton season. They fought hard in every game and just barely lost a few real cliff hangers. The major mishap of the season came when Tom Winkler suffered a broken leg in an auto accident and was out for the last half of the year. He was greatly missed. Other than that, the schedule progressed well. We hope that the tide of improvement will continue into next year. SENIOR HIGH JV BASKETBALL. ROW I: Currie. D.; Basile, D.; Greco. G.: Maloney. K.; Yaskowski. P.: English. M. ROW 2: Langmaack, J.; Long. K.; Russ, C; Mr. Crippcn, Coach; Biggins. D.; Marklcy, S.; Denshaw. J. Team. Mr. Yanchek. Mr. Crippen. Sharon Modestine and Kristy Reynolds. Shouting over a cheer. Mr. Yanchek gives the team a pep talk and additional instructions during a time out. An expression of tenseness can be seen on every face. Adeptness and Agility Have Produced A Successful Team. SENIOR HIGH GIRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL. ROW . Friel. W. ROW 2: Miss Kerr, Coach; Heckler, K.; Jaroszewsicz, M.: Titus, M.; Tyler D.; Heck, G.; Wright, S.; Wills. D. Michele Jaroszewicz. Suzanne Wright: In the last few seconds of the game Sam is determined to shoot the winning basket. Gail Heck. Wendy Friel: A good block provides the way for Wendy’s shot. 148 SENIOR HIGH GIRL'S J.V. BASKETBALL. ROW I: Clcvangcr, R.; Hciff. C.; Bernhard. D.; Walker. C.; Ward. K.; Brown. K.; Fuhse, J. ROW 2: Dull. S.; Miss Kerr. Coach; Sommers, C.; Saucrmelch, L.; Wood, C.; Jamison. C; Lit- ka. J.; Priest. B.; Culp. O.; Strycharge. P. ABOVE: Debbie Wills: Debbie tries to overcome blocking by shooting in the air. LETT: Michele Titus: Michele easily gains con- trol of the ball on the jump. ABOVE: Donna Tyler: Donna connects with the foul shot for an extra point. Our Senior High Girls' Basketball Team had a tremendous season. The girls worked hard this year and ended an exciting season by battling Plym- outh-Whitemarsh for the second place position and a trip to the play-offs in Harrisburg. Losing to PW, put the girls out of competition and into third place. With a little more hard work, determi- nation and preparation we just may find our Warrior girls in Harrisburg next year. 149 ABOVE RIGHT: Dave Pack: Dave tries to flip his rival for a sudden pin. CENTER: Paul Phillipy: Exhausting your oppo- nent is one way to get a pin. ABOVE RIGHT: Jeff Madden: Jeff gets his opponent in a good lock position. BELOW: Tom Catania: A half nelson is an im- portant move in a pinning combination. The Methacton Wrestling team had a good year. Under the supervision of Mr. Kellon, the team was organized and trained for a winning season. Paul Phillipy, Tom Catania, and Jeff Mad- den represented our school in the Dis- tricts. Winning by points gives wrestlers a satisfied feeling inside. But, winning by a pin and gaining points for the team, gives a wrestler a feeling that can't be weighed. We hope that next year our wrestlers will do as well. ABOVE: Dave Pack: Dave wins a well foughl match. WRESTLING TEAM ROW . Politz, R ; Rhoadarmcr. G.; DcIPizzo, J.; Madden, J.; Rob- bins. E.; Clark. C.; Yocum. C.; Wolf, E. ROW2: Stratton. N.; Hartman. R.; Fell. C.; Catania, T.; Hcimcr, D.; Phillippy, P.; Warliga, M.; English, M.; Mr. Demeno. ROW 3: Mr. Kcllon; Crane, S.; Paschali, J.; McGowan, D.; Clark. B.; Gehret. D.; Heidorn, B.; Stephens. J. RIGHT CENTER: Chris Fell: Chris adds more points to his score by gaining control. RIGHT: Nelson Stratton: Dropping to his knees. Nelson prepares to turn over his opponent. 151 Determination Gives You That SENIOR HIGH WINTER TRACK TEAM ROW I: Davis. K.; Kulp, G.; Bonaduce. S.; Ash- er. B.; Intpccia. G.; Magner, D.; Funk, J. ROW 2: Mr. Marinkov, Coach; Shields, J.; Noble, R.; Love. D.; Crowle. B.; Gibbons, B.; Bacher, E.; Krips, T.; Haun. E.; Gibbons, J.; Mr. Shank. Coach. ROW 2: Berk. L.; Porler, T.; Harncr, S.; Moyer, C.; Smith, S.; Croncr, D.; Keyscr, C.; Limbcrt, S.; Vermuth. M. 152 Extra Energy at the Finish Line ABOVE: Scon Hamer. Awkward position yes. but it conquers the high-jump. The Winter Track team had a fine season this year. Our team performed well in all dual meets with Abington, Plym- outh-Whitemarsh, Lansdale Catholic, and Upper Merion. The team participated in competitions every Saturday, and at the end of the season a few individuals were selected to compete at Princeton University in the Meet of Champions. 153 StMOR HIGH BOY'S SWIMMING. ROW Guzzardo. L.; Hansen. B ; Holma, L.: Harris. K.: Hahn. P.; Patton. J.: Sulaber. S.: Miles. A.; Bologna. M. ROW2: Wells, G.; Shearer. S.; Nowicki. P.: Wooldridge. B.; Berger. M.; Gallagher. G.; Schneider, J.; Berurdelli. B.; Sharadin. D.; Christman. J.; Hockcnbrock. B.; Ward. J. ROW J: Clairmont, B.; Mr. Sauer. Coach; Han- sen. D.; Yaskeoe. J.; Plummer. L.; Hhinger, R.: Peduto. S.; Ehinger, R.; Rap- posclli. R.; Wolf. J.; Stimmlcr, J.; Appleton. J.; Richardson. K.; Kratz. D. Missing. Algeo. J.; Wolf, S.; Becker. T.; Ludak. M. Timing Is A Factor The Senior High Boys' Swimming team finished off their season with a tremendous record of twelve wins, two losses and a tie for the League Champi- onship. This is the best record that our boys have turned out in the history of Methacton. With the help of their coach, Mr. Sauer, the determination and hard work provided the student body with an exciting and winning team. LEFT: John Appleton. Mr. Sauer John checks his time with Coach Sauer. 154 ABOVE: A good dive requires perfect timing and execution. ABOVE: Ralph Ehinger: Ralph watches anxiously while waiting for his next ABOVE: Diving requires much practice until the skill is perfected, event. 155 SENIOR HIGH GIRLS SWIMMING. ROW I. Wallace. C. ROW 2: Turn- Yakscoe. C.: Bochnowicz, J.; Moisier, D.; Parker. E. A.; Pettine. J.; Hopkins, er. D. Shepard. S.; Harkins. K.; Scott. L.: Howarth. C.; Kimkcr. B. ROW J: M.: Lorenz, S.; Covillc. S.; Dcnshaw, R.; Kellagher, C. Our Girls’ Senior High Swimming team finished off their season with a discouraging record of four wins and eight losses. The J.V. scores of three wins and nine losses were, also, disap- pointing. Because the team is made up mostly of ninth and tenth graders, with another year of practice, the outlook for improvement is quite optimistic. Kim Harkins. Coming up for a breath. Kim pro- ceeds with her race in the breast stroke. 156 UPPER LEFT: Debbie Moisier A winning backstroke requires good rhythm and a powerful stroke. CENTER: Lisa Scull. Barb Kimker A good start is essential for a successful race. UPPER RIGHT: As the end approaches, a Methacton swimmer pulls into the lead. BELOW. Anna Marie Gruber Anna Marie takes a moment to relax at the end of her event. SENIOR HIGH GIRLS DIVING TEAM ROW 1: Parker. M.; Fagan, S.: Clark, S. ROW 2: Biscoc. J. ROW3: Johnson. J. 157 VARSITY JV Perkiomen Valley 41-42 36-39 Upper Moreland 46-43 38-29 Cheltenham won by forfeit 30-19 Abington 60-68 27-39 Norristown 32-62 30-33 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 51-71 21-28 Perkiomen Valley 40-54 25-23 Lansdale Catholic 53-56 DNP Christopher Dock 57-42 DNP Springfield 48-43 30-27 William Tennent 43-54 39-42 Upper Dublin 45-47 36-37 Upper Mcrion 34-58 25-26 Upper Moreland 63-59 32-31 Cheltenham 52-75 15-29 Abington 49-75 34-47 Norristown 33-55 28-31 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 45-63 28-42 Springfield 54-52 23-41 William Tennent 58-51 41-29 Upper Dublin 54-69 46-51 Upper Merion 46-76 36-43 varsity JV Wissahickon 23-38 6-21 Perkiomen Valley 38-35 16-34 Upper Dublin 36-35 8-23 Abington 35-66 16-29 Upper Moreland 45-40 15-35 William Tennent 40-38 17-14 NCCTS 91-15 37-5 Cheltenham 39-33 14-27 Norristown 31-23 6-29 Springfield 33-41 17-31 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 54-34 DNP Upper Mcrion 21-31 7-37 North Penn 44-51 Central Bucks East 59-36 Central Bucks West 56-39 Marplc-Newtown 59-36 Radnor 57-38 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 69-26 Upper Dublin 60-35 Springfield 68-27 Upper Moreland 71-24 Upper Mcrion 41-54 Abington 58-37 William Tennent 67-28 Cheltenham 75-20 Wissahickon 67-28 North Penn Central Bucks West Radnor Plymouth-Whitemarsh Upper Dublin Springfield Upper Moreland Upper Merion Abington William Tennent Wissahickon Cheltenham Coatsvillc VARSITY JV 30-49 27-50 53-33 45-32 no score given 21-65 20-57 31-55 7-70 24-62 12 65 21-65 14-63 29-57 19-57 18-67 14-63 35-51 15-62 50-36 24-51 59-27 44-33 56-30 47-30 North Penn Perkiomen Valley Phoenixville W illiam Tennant Cheltenham Wissahickon Abington Norristown Plymouth-Whitemarsh Springfield Upper Dublin Upper Merion Upper Moreland Soudcrton VARSITY JV 14-36 17-33 33-18 33-27 16-29 16-30 15-30 20-42 16-29 28-24 27-21 26-20 27-20 24-30 23-24 41-27 8-40 12-48 12-30 17-39 19-31 36-34 30-19 33-26 21-27 6-48 33-24 30-27 DUAL MEETS Plymouth-Whitemarsh 56-42 Upper Merion 56-57 Lansdalc Catholic 64-34 Norristown 42-70 Abington 56-63 MEET CHAMPIONS — PRINCETON. NJ. Brian Asher — 120 High Hurdles 2nd place Craig Keyser — 60 yard dash 4th place Dave Love — 2 mile run 4th place Asher Keyser 880 relay 4th place Crowlc Kulp Preparing for Final Pitch Welsh Valley ................3-3 Valley Forge ................ DNP Tred. East...................3-8 Bala - Cynwyd ...............9-0 Upper Merion ................3-5 Stewart .....................9-2 Ardmore ..................... DNP Rittenhouse.................... DNP Radnor....................... 2-5 Rittenhouse .................7-1 Stewart .....................9-2 Upper Merion.................5-9 This year’s team finished with a rec- ord of four wins and four losses. The boys worked very hard under the super- vision of their Coach, Mr. John Los. Their record was not the best, but the boys hoped to improve with experience and look to a winning season next year. CENTER: Curt Yocum. With a fast pitch from the mound. Curl watches the ball approach home plate. A BO VE: Ribbs Croner. With a watchful eye on the pitcher, Ribbs pre- pares to swing. JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL. ROW l: Spineo. D.: Dougherty. T.; Crane, S.; Yocum. C.; Croner. R.; Catania, T.; Mar ella, D.; Groff, J.; Bright, S. ROW 2: Mr. Los, Coach: Garges, D.; Jones, T.; Logue, S.; Langmaack, J.; Roth. B.; Russ. C.; Plush, B.; Vig- lione, T. 160 JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM. ROW : Crisi, D.: Sullivan, J.; Darnell, L.; Horisk.J.; Hamilton, J.; Moyer. P.; Titus. D.; Carlton. M.; Thompson. B.; Fontaine, J.; Crain, M.; Doak, D.; Baskin, M.; Austin. M.; Gallo. B. ROW 2: Scotti, J.: Ehnot, D.; Collins. D.; Intoccia. J,; Moriarity. T.; Mazur. J.; Crowlc. B.; Laskey, J.; Krill, J.; Crane. R.; Beyer. M.; Moser. R.; Kulp. G.: Papach. J.; Mc- Grane, B. ROW3: Mr. Subers, Coach; Melzler, P.; Bonaduce, S.; Cippolini, B.; Stephens, B.; Clark, B.; Bateman, W.; Canatamaglia, G.; Polioni, P.; Davis, K.; Gibbons, B.; Sorter, T.; Stockavas. E.; Greco, D.; Christman, J.; Kcirscy, M.; Mr. Costello, Assistant Coach. The Long Race Home The Junior High School Track Team had a very good season. They finished with four wins in dual meets and a first and a second in the two triangular meets. The team worked hard and with the all their hard work and practice was worth a winning season. Stewart ...................77-51 Bala-Cynwyd ...............79-50 Valley Forge ..............87-42 Ardmore ...................66-63 Tred. East - Upper Merion . . 46-39-81 Rittenhouse - Welsh Valley . . 77-61-27 LEFT: Bob Clark. Bob shows his strength as he prepares to throw the shot. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Keirsey. Jeff picks up speed as he approaches the pit. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dave Greco. Dave strains as he attempts to catch his opponent. 161 Cradling Is What Lacrosse Is All About JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY LACROSSE. ROW 1: Emery, E.; Howarth. C; Constable, S.; Valiber, R.; Morris, B ; Kouba, J.; Lacek, J.; Lafferty, S. ROW 2: Miss English, Coach; Burns, C.; Litka, J.; Hopkins, M.; Bright, B.; Vargo, P.; Riggs, F.; Kinloch, J.; Scanlen, S.; Keyser, W. JUNIOR HIGHJ. V. LACROSSE. ROW I: Turner, S.; Marrcn, P.; Rincheimer, S.; Kimbcr. B.; Kieffer, C.; Jamison, C.; McFarland, T.; Harkins, K. ROW 2: Miss English. Coach; Horna, L.; Steele, M.; Apple- ton, K.; Heyscr, H.; Tarlecki, K.; Kulp, K.; Smith. S.; Wells, N. RIGHT: Carol Burns. Running from her pursuing opponent, Carol tries her best to sweep the ball away. The Junior High Lacrosse team was a new sporting experience at MHS this year. The team played at an intramural level. The team consisted of seventh, eighth and ninth graders. They had a Varsity and Junior Varisty squad. Although the team was not instituted into the regular spring schedule, the girls and their coach look forward to next year and possibly a league standing. 162 The Crowd Pleasers! JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS. ROW I: Smith. T.; Kicffer. C; Majors. B.; Valerio. M.; Kulp, K. RO W2: Pack. D.; Skelly. C.; Langmaack, C.; Fell. C.; Heyser, H. A 80 VE: Tammy Smith. Tammy watches intently for the outcome of the next play. ABOVE: Sponsor. Miss Keller: Captain Clair Kie fer. ABOVE: Karen Kulp. Beth Majors. Karen and Beth discuss the pros and cons of the situation. ABOVE: Karen Kulp. Beth Majors. Cindy Skel- ly. Connie Fell. Deirdie Pack. Tammy Smith. Holly Heyser. Claire Kieffer.The cheerleaders line up for one of their crowd-pleasing cheers. Rah! Rah! The Junior High Cheer- leaders provide the fans with spirit. These girls help to promote enthusiasm and pride in our school sports program. They cheer at all varsity football and basketball games. The cheerleaders, under the sponsorship of Miss Keller, help the athletes and the fans to thor- oughly enjoy all sporting events. 163 Football tfr 0i JfMtfHNf' Mt’eJiUH WWC «IHAC , AfaHAT.O JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY FOOTBALL. ROW 1. Henncscy, D.; Vcrsak. G.; Papach. J.; Campbell. J.: Horisk, J.; Clemente. J.; Turner. B. ROW2: Krauss, M.; Sellers. K.; Unangst. B.; Salvino. R.; Valerio. R.; Salvino, J.; Salvino. G.; Pficffcr, B.; Crcnnan, T.; Kreeger, S. ROW 3: Mr. Santoro. Assistant Coach; Fennimore. D.; Lucey. J.; Branham. M.; Heimer. D.; Kelley. D.; Amenta, T.; Intoccia, J.; Pfieffcr, D.; Mr. DcMcno, Head Coach. ROW 4: Cippolini. D.; Frame, R.; Piccirilli, B.; Cantamaglia, K.; Sullivan, M.; Langheim, K.; Kcirscy, M.; Wright. H. ROW 5: Gambone, L.; Connolly, S.; Dombroski, H.: Panczak, M.; Keatley, J.; Cenkner. M.; Kniezewski. M.; Barrett, M.; Lopp, J. Varsity 130 lb. 105 lb. A 1-4 record showed a very disap- Valley Forge .... 0- 0 0-26 0-0 pointing season for our Junior War- Bala Cynwyd 14-16 DNP DNP riors. Although the team worked hard Stewart .... 0- 6 DNP 22-8 and their coaches had confidence in Rittcnhouse DNP 22- 0 8-0 them, there was still something missing. Tred. East DNP 22-8 DNP The boys, themselves, played like a var- Upper Merion . 0-22 8-0 0-6 sity team, but the scores just didn't Radnor DNP 0-22 0-8 seem to match. With just a little more hard work and practice the boys could have a winning season next year. LEFT: Our fighting Warrior scrambles to get away from his opponent. FAR LEFT: A Mcthacton Warrior attempts a long touchdown pass. Develops the Whole Person 105 LB JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL ROW . Ames, C; Nash, J.; Plank, B.; Hoy, D.; Fennelly, R.; Clark. B.; CcClure, P.; Morgan, E.; Cobb, J.; Herr. A. ROW2: Whitfield, E.; Bochnowitz, R.; Karns. M.; Cosmi, F.; Harmer, T.: Branham. G.; Robinson, T.; Crchowsky, D.; Pashlcy, P. ROW J: Austin, M.; Metz, B.; Brown, D.; Moore. H.; Aldcrfcr, M.; Moriarity, T.; Sneddon. S.: Burns, J.; Chambers. S. ROW4: McQuaid. B.; Sbei, L.; Luzeski, S.; Williams, J.: Nester. D.: Lockhoff, D.: Tcnny, D.; Beatrice, C. ROW 5: Mr. Kunka. Mr. Bergey. 130 LB. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL. ROW I: Clines, S.; Achey, R.; Rizzuto, J.; Betz, R.; Rcnnard, W.; Stanko, P. ROW 2: McGoldrick, J.; Karpinsky, W.; Weir, J.; Gallo. R.; Pfeiffer, W.; Sawyer, T.; Sullivan, J. ROW 3: Politz, L.; Thompson, J.; DeAntonio, F.; Ettinger, J.; McGinley, T. ROW 4: Mr. Subers, Coach; Bright, S.; Detwiler. D.; Prough, T.; Nagy, M.; Sykes. P. ABSENT: Viglione. T. Making Every Maneuver Count JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY SOCCER. KNEELING: Profera, M.; Frutchey. S.; Carlcton. M.; Viglione. B.; Choate. W.; Crain. M .; Tar- Iccki, M.; Crist. D.; McClay, D. STANDING: Kapp.Lehman. Coach; Topham, M.; Moyer, P.; Ludak. M.; Moser. R.; Ferguson. R.: Bean, S.; Punchur, T.; Reed, J.; Berger. M.; Russ, J.; Thompson, S.; Delpizzo, B.; Buchanan, G.; Williams, A.; Hart ell. S., Manager. ABSENT: Tripp, H. This year’s team experienced a rather disappointing season. The Varsity squad had a record of one win and sev- en losses while the Junior Varsity fin- ished with a record of two wins and six losses. The boys gave their all in every game, even though it isn't reflected in their record. They enjoyed themselves and plan to have a much better season next year. ABOVE: Two Methacton teammates battle their opponents for control of the ball. Varsity JV Welsh Valley . 0-9 0-1 Tred. East . . . 0-2 .0-2 Radnor 0-2 . 0-4 Rittenhouse . . 1-0 ...1-0 Ardmore .... DNP DNP Stewart . 0-2 0-1 BalaCynwyd . 2-4 2-0 Valley Forge 0-2 0-1 Upper Merion 1-4 0-3 RIGHT A Methacton Warrior prepares to set up an offensive drive. Skills in Driving Help Make the Goal JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY HOCKEY. ROW . Madden. D.; Cuttillo, S.; Homa, L.; Brower. K.; Steel. M.B.; Miles. A. ROW 2: Miss Wommcr. Assistant Coach; Watts. J.; Rithenhouse. S.; Tarlecki, K.; Alder- fer, L.; Pack, R.; Mueller. D.; Potter. P.; Mrs. Sullivan, Head Coach. ROW 3: Green. P.; Rath. D.; Yas- koc. C.; Salter. G.; Scott. L.; Phipps. P. ROW4: Patterson. J.; Harkins, K.; Jamision, C.; Kimker, B.; Et- tinger. P.; Biscoe. J. ABSENT: Biscoc. H.; Nixon. P.; Tripp, M. The Junior High Varsity Hockey team had a discouraging season this year, finishing with a one win, five loss record. The girls worked hard during the season and put forth a lot of effort and determination. The Junior Varsity team had a good season finishing with two wins, two ties and three losses. A better season is expected next year. UPPER RIGHT: Kathy Brower. Debbie Rath. D. Mueller. As Kathy watches, Debbie and her teammate try to fend off their opponents. Varsity JV Shady Grove . . .0-3 .. . 1-4 Upper Merion DNP DNP Stewart . 1-2 . . . 0-0 Ardmore . 1-0 .1-0 Tred. East 0-4 .0-2 Plymouth 3-4 ...2-1 Welsh Valley . 0-3 ... 2-2 BalaCynwyd . .0-3 ... 0-3 JUNIOR HIGH J V HOCKEY ROW Heck, S.; Bright. B.; Hann. S.; Wells. N.: Fagen. J.; Ricff. C. ROW 2: Opperman. S.; Gross, G.; Er- rington, S.; Long, B.; Schneider, J.; Monastero, M.; Lachenmoyer. P. ROW 3: Miss Wommer, Assistant Coach; Maloney. S.; Mcixner, M.A.; Anderson. B.; Noecker. C.; Mrs. Sullivan, Coach. 167 Control, Balance JUNIOR HIGH JV BASKETBALL. ROW I Dcnshaw, J. Brown, D.; Gre- co. J.; McClure, P.; Aldcrfcr, M.; Brown, R.; Hopkins, M.; McHugh, G.; Kotlik, J.; Moore, D. ROW 2: Freed, M.; Thompson, J.; Olafsen, H.; Barr. W.; Ettinger, J.; Mr. Kapp, Coach; Noble, D.; Bright, S.; McGinlcy, T.; Hopkins, L.; Weir, J.; Burns, J.; Chambers, S. JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY BASKETBALL. ROW I: Finlen, S.; Licwinko. T. ROW 2: Parker, J.; Basore, M.: Monaghan, S.; Finlen, M.; Branham. M.; Mr. Duffy. Coach; Russ, J.; Stone. R.; Lee, T.; Grosshanten, B.; Salvino, G.; Landis. B. The Junior High Basketball team had a better than average Methacton season. A five win, seven loss record was held by both Varsity and J.V. teams. Next year our boys will be work- ing hard and trying to improve their record. With his coaches and teammates looking on, a JV player attempts a long outside shot. VARSITY JV Bala Cynwyd 34-35 31-16 Ardmore 49-19 36-25 Rittenhouse 43-41 25-45 Valley Forge 34-37 21-50 Welsh Valley 40-20 31-37 Tred. East 36-33 24-33 Stewart 32-42 30-34 Radnor 21-26 28-31 Rittenhouse 33-50 29-15 Upper Mcrion 34-36 23-21 Welsh Valley 44-26 21-34 Stewart 42-50 38-36 A Methacton JV player crunches his opponent on his way up for a lay-up shot. and a Quick Mind JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING TEAM ROW . Latella. R ; Novak, T.; McQuaid, R.; Moser, R.: Hiemer, D.; Unangst. B.; Ward. T.; Dombrowski. H.: Valerio. R. ROW 2: Mr. Radliff. Coach: Langhcim. K.; Viglionc, T.; Papach, J.; Horisk, J.; Sellers, K.; Ncster, D.; Pfeiffer, B.; Polit , L.; Mr. Scclba, Coach. ROW 3. Keirscy, M.; Kancda. D.; Stratton. B.; Sattcrwhite, B.: Carlton. M.; Middleton. M.; Reed. J.; Punchur. T.: Borzillo. M.: Mc- Goldrick. J.: Rothenberger. M. ROW 4: McGoldrick. V.; Mark ley. C.; Ames. K.; Finncly, R.: Parkcs, M.; Hartc, T.; Sullivan. M.: Gallo. R.: DeAntonio, F.; Hicks. B. ROW 5: Hagncr. D.; Krill. J.: Clark. B : Collins. M.:Stanko. P : Robinson. T.; Connely, S.; Sekncr. M.; DeMcno, R.; Ritlcnhousc, D. ROW ft: Mash. J.: Brown. D.: Art , M.; Gallo, R.; Saboc. B.iOppcrman. R.: Boch- nowicz. R.: Weigelt. C.: Watts. P.: W'hitefield. E.: Fitzgerald. J.: Ames. C. VARSITY Ritlenhouse 30-30 Welsh Valley 38-23 Tred. Easl 24-30 Ardmore 62-3 Upper Merion 48-14 Stewart 28-2 Valley Forge 58-10 Bala Cynwyd 44-11 LEFT: Rick Moser. Strength and agility are what makes a reversal work. ABOVE: Henry Dombrowski. During a teammate’s match. Henry waits, in anticipation, for his own match to begin. With a record of six wins and one tie it is obvious that the hard work and preparation for a winning season was put to good use. With the help of their coaches, Mr. Radliff and Mr. Scelba, the boys finished off their season with an outstanding performance. If our junior high men keep up with their win- ning record, next year’s team should prove to be a good one. 169 MET HAC TO. SCHOOL BOARD OFFICERS. Mr. Paul R. Koons, Treasurer; Mr. Albert G. Bobb. Secretary; Mr. Arthur C. Hibbets, President; Mr. Rob- ert H. Hilderbrand, Vice-President. Our Ruling Body METHAC TON SCHOOL BOARD SITTING: Mr. Paul R Koons; Mr. Albert G. Bobb; Mr. Arthur C. Hibbets; Mr. Robert H. Hilderbrand. STANDING: Mr. James S. Kilpatrick. Jr.; Mr. Robert M. Punchur; Mr. Paul A. Swank; Mr. BurtonS. Shupp. ABSENT: Mrs. Marie Heyser. 172 Vincent F. Farina. Superintendent of schools; B.S. Kutztown State College; M.Ed. Temple University. Although we never see the School Board at work, we certainly are affect- ed by their decisions. Our textbooks, courses and teachers are approved by this body. The School Board sets school policy and, when problems arise con- cerning this policy, it is the responsibili- ty of the School Board to see to it that the problem is analyzed for their approval. To the Class of 1973: As you move into your next cycle of experiences, may you carry with you a keen sense of your personal responsibilities for growth and development. Hopefully, you have acquired useful skills as well as knowledge and attitudes which will serve you well. What we may or may not have accomplished others will appraise. By your associa- tion with your classmates and the contact with the school personnel, I hope you have grown less selfish, more tolerant of other people, better adjusted socially, and more capable of cooperative effort. The heights of scholarship, leadership, courage, humanitarian activities, and faith in God and man are realms which have challenged men and women of real capacity down through the ages. Your opportunities are at hand. Keep faith with your associa- tes — be friendly — do not neglect your spiritual development. Have a purpose in life and in the process be true to your Church, your community, your country and yourself. I congratulate you upon your commencement and may success and happiness at- tend you. To each of you, I extend my personal good wishes. Most sincerely yours. Vincent F. Farina, Superintendent of Schools f 173 Policy Makers RIGHT: John T. Faul Administrative Assistant; Associate Degree Temple University. BELOW: Alpheus P Draver Administrative Assistant for Secondary Educa- tion; Ph.B. Dickinson College, M.Ed. Kent State University. The body which guides the school in the proper direction is the administration. The atmosphere in which we learn is influ- enced by guidelines passed down from the School Board, to the Principal. It is the administration who make the regulations which govern us while we are here at school. Although, at times, we do not see the purpose and benefits of all of these rules, we eventually realize that these regulations are formulated for our own betterment. Above all, the administration is wholly concerned with the welfare of all students, and without their guidance, progress of any kind would not be possible. BELOW: Ralph J. Cissone Administrative Assistant for Business Affairs; B.S. Penn State University, M.Ed. Temple University. 174 The most valued and cherished years of an individual’s life- time are experienced in high school. Each joy and sorrow is re- flected in your annual Methacton Yearbook. The preservation of many memories of classmates, athletic events, and your faculty will be retained here for many years. Any yearbook is an indicator of the school it represents. It generally reflects the energetic spirit of the faculty and student body. In it is imbued the total aspect of school and community. The intensive work provided by the editors and staff has served the basic needs of the student body. The most gratifying mark of the annual yearbook is the warm memories it holds for our departing seniors. It is the sincere wish of the school district, administration, and faculty that the student body continues to maintain the high ideals that are symbolic of Methacton High School. Principal, Methacton High School LEFT: AldoJ. Bonomi Senior High School Principal: B.A. Junita College. M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh, Doctor Equivalency Akron University. 175 ABOVE: Elbert S. Soli Associate For Curriculum and Instruction. Coordina- tor of Federal Programs; B.S.Ed. West Chester State College, M.S. Temple University. ABOVE: John T. (lock Junior High School Principal; B.S. Saint Francis College. M.Ed. Temple University. Wiljord M. Bucher. Jr. Assistani-lo-lhc-Princi- pal: B.S. Millcrsvillc State College. RIGHT: William G. Croner Director of Activi- ties; B.S. West Chester State College. J. R. McConnell. Jr. Assistant-to-the-Principal. Jr. High: A.B.. M.A. Ursinus College. Guiding Our Daily Lives v. . V 176 Thomas Middleton Audio-Visual Coordinator; Stephen D. Rosenfield School Psychologist; B.A. B.S. West Chester State College. M.Ed. Temple Bloomfield College. M.Ed. Springfield College. University. LOWER LEFT: Joan E. Fichtner Pupil Person- nel; B.S.Ed. W'cst Chester State College. Robert A. Izzo Psychology; B.A.. M.A. Fair- leigh-Dickenson University. Ed.D. University of Pennsylvania. 177 Small Departments Help Large Groups ABOVE. Jean Fishburn School Nurse; R.N. Harrisburg Hospital. ABSENT: Rador E. DeMarco School Nurse; B.S. Indiana University. BF.l.OW: Florence K. Heckler School Nurse; R.N., Associate Degree. Pennsylvania Hospital, University of Pennsylvania. Penn State Universi- ty, West Chester State College. University of Gottingen. BELOW LEFT: Newert S. Kaplan Sr. High Li- brarian; B.A. Bryn Mawr College. M.A. Drexcl University, Middlebury College. Ever since sickness was let out of Pandora’s box, nurses have been help- ing people. But they’ve come a long way since trudging through the mud at the battle front. Now modern technology has tak- en steps forward in medical history. But, the medical profession is still up against the black wall of disease. We hope that someday they'll make a break in that wall, even if it is only a small hole. And keep chipping until the wall crumbles to the ground. Libraries seem quiet, but if you look very close you'll find an under- current of electricity. The buzz of two girls hiding behind their books, pretending to study. And the rustle of papers and pages being turned. But the silence is sometimes so intense, that you might think yourself alone, but you’re not. Just above your head, standing and watching, many great men stand there, side by side, with the face- tious short stories and fiction. BELOW: Da id P. Heffley Jr. High Librarian; B.S.Ld. Kutztown Slate College. M.S. Drexel University; Jr. High Library Aides, Library Club. ABOVE: Harvey C. Anderson Guidance; B.M.Ed., M.A. Westminster College. M.A. Westminster College. ABOVE: F. Wayne Doebler Guidance; B.S.Ed. Millersvillc State College. M.Ed. Penn State University. ABOVE: A an H. Eardley Guidance; B.S. Bloomsburg State College, M.Ed. Temple University. ABOVE: Donald D. Peterson Guidance; B.S. Bloomsburg State College, M.S. Buckncll University. ABOVE: Betty L. Cornell Guidance; B.S. Augus- tanan College, M.Ed. Temple University; Jr. High Guidance Department Chairman; Jr. High Craft Club. Sponsor. LEFT: Carole Hearon Guidance; B.S. Eastern Kentucky University, M.Ed. Kent State University. As soon as we enter high school we are acquainted with a group of people known as the Guidance Counselors. These are the people to whom we go when we have a problem in school. The Guidance Department is gener- ally associated with fixing schedule con- flicts and helping with college decisions, but the members of the department also help to organize and administer College Boards. Because there are a limited number of Guidance Counselors, it is impossi- ble to see every student individually. We can be sure that they will be there when we need them. LEFT: Patricia Sprenkle Guidance; A.B. West Virginia University, M.Ed. Shippensburg State College; Jr. High Crafts Club. Providers of Our Daily Needs SENIOR HIGH SECRETARIES. ROW : Mrs. K. Saylor; Mrs. M. Ehrharl; Mrs. J. Busier; Mrs. B. Kochinsky: Mrs. S. Malloy. ROW 2: Mrs. E. Mc- Ginniss; Mrs. E. Waltman. JUNIOR HIGH SECRETARIES. ROW Mrs. L. Barbonc; Mrs. H. Dietrich; Mrs. E. Becker; Mrs. I. Ten inger; Mrs. F. Croner; Mrs. V. Skoog. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING SECRETARIES ROW . Mrs. M. Ralston; Mrs. D Kinsler; Mrs. S. Schankin: Mrs. M Hilkgas. ROW 2 Mrs. R Slemmer; Mrs. C. Whitfield; Mrs. E. Blake; Mrs. M. King; Mrs. D. Reed; Mrs. E. Seiger. ABSENT Mrs. J. Bilikiewicz. 180 SENIOR HIGH CUSTODIANS. Mr. J. Jabs. Mr. C. Eiswerl. Mr. S. JUNIOR HIGH CUSTODIANS. Mr. W. Gray, Mrs. S. Walthers, Mr. H. Gregory. Reiner. SENIOR HIGH CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. J. Tcaford, Mrs. V. Ledger. Mrs. S. Diem. Mrs. F. Kinn. Mrs. J. McManama. Mrs. H. Schweda, Mrs. M. Austin. JUNIOR HIGH CAFETERIA STAFF ROW I: Mrs. M. Smith. Mrs. M. Spineo. Mrs. C. Konazo. ROW 2: Mrs. K. Mengel. Mrs. H. Red- ding, Mrs. B. Ackerman, Mrs. E. DeVito. In a large institution such as this, there are many people without whose help things would not function. During the course of the day, this school can get mighty dirty as any custodian will tell you. We rely on the secretaries to keep our records straight. It is our Cafeteria Personnel on whose shoulders rest the responsibility of providing the neces- sary, nutritious food for proper per- formance during the day. These seem- ingly small tasks have far-reaching, and very beneficial effects on us. 181 To be able to look into one's mind and put all the imagination stored there into one thought is beautiful, but to be able to put this thought on paper is truly a gift. Then everyone can share in the emotion because everyone can feel it in a dif- ferent way. Art is one of the few classes where one can express his feelings without fear of contradic- tion or criticism. Art is beauty; art is man himself. Andrea Chesnick Art; B.S. Penn State Universi- ty; Yarn Crafts Club. Sponsor. RIGHT: Anthony Paladino. Sr. Art; B.F.A. Philadelphia College of Art. M.F.d. Temple Uni- versity; District Art Coordinator. LEFT: Carole K. Burd Art; B.S. Indiana State University; Ceramic Club. Sponsor. Projected Forms In little unnoticed places there can be found art. A small brown spider hangs down from an intricately woven web, With the dew sparkling in the early morning sunlight. And the frosty purple grapes, peeking out of a halo of green leaves. To watch a sunset on top of a hill, as the shadows deepen in browns and gold. If you just open your eyes you can see the whole world changing colors with one stroke of a paint-brush. Greens, yellows and reds change before your very eyes. And all you have to do is look. Louis S. Giamo Music Coordinator; B.S.. M.M. West Chester State College; Golf. Coach. Self-expression Through Many Ann Wommer Art; B.S. Millersville State Col- lege; Jr. High Hockey. Assistant Coach. 182 Music RIGHT: James N. O'Donnell Instrumental Mu- sic; B.S. West Chester State College; Jr. High Concert Band; Marching Band; Band Front and Twirlers. Gregory J. DiFonzo Instrumental Music; B.S., B.M.Ed. Temple University; Stage Band; Flag Corps. A Universal Language Edward M. Conrad Vocal Music; B.S. Penn State University; Intramural Club. Sponsor. Music is one way in which a person can get rid of his frustra- tions. It is soothing as well as pleasurable. There is a type of music for all types of people. Their interests range from Bach and Beethoven, to modern music or the Beatles. Besides listening to music, you can sing along. If you have a good strong voice, you may want to join the chorus. If that isn’t where your talent lies, vocal guitar might appeal to you more. Vocal guitar is a new course offered this year. The pur- pose of this course is to teach the basic skills of playing the gui- tar to interested students. With several courses to choose from, almost everyone can find at least one form of music that they can become a part of. Barry Prager Vocal Music; B.S. West Chester State College; Choir. William McCamley Music; B.S. West Chester State College. M.M. Temple University; March- ing Band; Concert Band; Jazz Band; Woodwind Ensemble; Woodwind Quartet; Brass Ensemble. Iva M Becker Music; B.S. West Chester State College; Jr. High Chorus, Director. 183 Help Us Make a Warm Home And a Future for Ourselves And the Ones We Love. ABOVE: Michele M. Neff Home Economics; B.S. Pennsylvania State University; Advanced Clothing Club. Sponsor. RIGHT: Chyleen Pawlewicz Home Economics; B.A. Friends University; Future Homemakers of America, Sponsor. RIGHT Mary E. Car ley Home Economics; B.S. Cornell University; String Bean Club, Sponsor. Here, at Methacton, the main goal of home economics is home management. Simple things, like threading a sewing machine and reading a recipe must be mastered before more advanced skills, like making bound buttonholes and preparing a full course meal, are at- tempted. No matter how simple or dif- ficult, everything in home economics deals with activities used in the home. The short class periods help to teach us the value of using time wisely. ABOVE: Aneloi F. Endy Home Economics; B.A. University of Southwestern Louisiana; F.H.A. Club, Assistant. Pauline S. WiHintan Home Economics; B.S. Drexcl University; Home Economics, Depart- ment Chairman; Boys’ Chefs' Club, Sponsor. 184 Creative Ability Through Manual Arts ABOVE: Richard A. Landis Industrial Arts: B.S. Millersville State College. LEFT: Gregory R Anders Industrial Arts, Woodworking; B.S. Ed. Cheyncy State College. ABOVE: John Eherl Industrial Arts; B.S. Chey- ncy Slate College; J. V. Soccer. Head Coach. ABOVE: Kenneth F. Olson Industrial Arts; B.S. Ed. California State College. Industrial arts can prepare a person to take a piece of wood or a sheet of metal and transform it into something beautiful and practical. Wood and met- al shop can offer valuable experience for anyone wishing to enter this creative field. Many students are very talented in the various shop areas and each has an individual style. The industrial arts cur- riculum can help a student to develop his or her style and to master the tech- niques and refinements of each trade. RIGHT: John J. BoslerJr. Industrial Arts; B.S. Millersville State College; Jr. High School Store. Sponsor. 185 Louise A. Sullivan Health and Physical Educa- tion; B.S. Lock Haven State College; Jr. High Hockey. Head Coach; Craft Club. Sponsor. Kathleen H. Kerr Health and Physical Educa- tion; B.S., M.Ed. West Chester State College; Sr. High Hockey, Assistant Coach; Sr. High Girls Basketball. Head Coach. Andrew Toto Health and Physical Education; B.A. West Chester State College. Frank W. Dean Health and Physical Education; B.S. University of Tulsa; Sr. High Football. As- sistant Coach. Keeping Your Body Fit Anthony Costello Health and Physical Educa- tion; B.S. West Chester State College; Sr. High Football. Assistant Coach; Boys Varsity M Club. Sponsor; Jr. High Track. Coach. Tony DeMeno Health and Physical Education; B.S. West Chester State College; Jr. High Foot- ball. Head Coach; Sr. High Wrestling. Assistant Coach. 186 Sally H Payne Health and Physical Education; B.S. Ithaca College; Sr. High Girls Swimming. Coach. Steven C. Sauer Director of Aquatics; A.B. Uni- versity of Notre Dame; Boys Swimming. Coach: Water Polo Club, Coach; Swimming Aides, Sponsor. Keeping our minds and bodies in harmony can be difficult in these times of the Mechanical Age. How long has it been since you walked six miles in the snow to school or chopped wood for the fire or had to provide food for the table by hunting it? Now most of the exercise done by teenagers is merely for pleasure. For this reason, the Physical Education Department helps keep our minds alert and our bodies in good physical condition. The Health Department provides us with information re- garding the many varieties of food available to us and their nutritional values. In- struction in nutrition and general body care are major functions of the Health Depart- ment. The Health and Physical Education Department aids us in caring for ourselves in all ways. Marion V. Bosler Health and Physical Education; B.S. Ursinus College. M.Ed. Villanova Universi- ty; Sr. High Lacrosse. Head Coach: Girls Varsity M Club. Sponsor. Sally Reiner Health and Physical Education; B.S. Lock Haven State College; Jr. High Lacrosse. Head Coach. 187 Stuart A. Ulrich Health and Physical Education; B.S. Ed. Temple University. Preparing Qualified Personnel Lhl l orman Wismer Business Education: B.S. Bloomsbury Slate College. M.Ed. Temple University: School Si ore. Advisor. HKiHI Richard C Herman Business Educa- tion: B.S. Bloomsbury State College: Jr. Class. Sponsor. HOV l. Mark anchek Business Education: B.S. Bloomsbury State College: Varsity Basket- ball. Head Coach. The Business Education Department prepares us for the numerous clerical occupations. In this department we are taught to master skills which will enable us to meet the high standards set by future employers. Students are training themselves everyday to become future secretaries by taking courses in short- hand. accounting, typing and bookkeeping. Besides learning fact and theory, we learn to handle ourselves in public: working and getting along with other people are the primary goals of business students. Development of the necessary skills in this area will make it much eas- ier to find a satisfying job. Many of Mcthacton’s business education stu- dents discover that working as a secre- tary. a keypunch operator or any other business office-related job becomes a pleasure when the working rate and abilities are increased and improved through the instruction of the capable business teachers. herald . Donmoyer Business Education: B.S. Bloomsbury Stale College: M.Ed. Temple Uni- versity Business Education Department. Chairman. IHOI I. Inna May Hal: Business Education: B.S. Temple University Work Experience Coordinator. June O'. Wen: Business Education: B.S. Indiana University: Typing Club. Sponsor. 188 Joan T. Carson Reading; B.S.Ed. Temple Uni- versity; Games Club. Sponsor. The Way To Expand One’s Vocabulary Writers who put down the thoughts that built this country, first learned to turn the pages they wrote on. Reading goes on all the time. People read everything from a thick, heavy novel, to the back of a cereal box. Unless you learn to read, the fight through life will always be uphill. People need to read, because it is one of the few' things that are shared universally by everyone in the world. LEFT: John Anderson Reading; B.S. Clarion Stale College: M.S. Western Maryland College. I HOI L Rohen J. otia Reading: B.S. Slippers Rock State College. BELOW Elizabeth Rodenbaugh Reading: B.A. Chestnut Hill College. M.Ed. Temple University . 189 E. R. Forrest Reading: B.S. West Chester State College: M.Ed Temple University: Reading Supervisor: Language Arts Coordinator. Cynthia A. Knauer English: B.A. Penn State. Rudolph Cusumano English; Department Chair- man; B.S. West Chester State College; Masters Equivalent, Villanova University; Jr. High De- bating Club, Sponsor; Eclectic Times. Advisor. The Language ABOVE: Mark G. McElwee English; B.A. La- Salle College. M.A. Villanova University. LEFT: Anne Bartholomeo English; A.B. Chest- nut Hill College. M.A. Farleigh-Dickinson University. James G. Hutchinson English; B.A. Susquehanna University, M.A. Glassboro State; Sr. High Football. Sr. High Baseball. Head Coach; Fel- lowship Of Christian Athletes, Advisor. ABOVE: Helene Polin English; B.A. Rutgers University. LEFT: C. Stephen Brown English; B.S. Millers- ville State College; Director of Dramatic Activities. BELOW: Edward J. Clinton English; A.B. St. Charles, M.A. Villanova University. 190 BELOW: Mary E.NichoI English; B.A.Eastern College; “The What” Club, Sponsor. LEFT: Murie! B Pancoast English; A.B. Ursinus College. M.A. University of Pennsylvania. Dennis McKnight English; B.S. Millersville State College; Varsity Football. Backfield Coach. The English Department covers ev- erything from grammar to reading nov- els, from speech to drama, and from creative writing to journalism. The wide variety of subject matter encourages students to use their imagination to the fullest extent. Composition writing is a favorite of many students. This enables them to use their creative writing ability and to learn more about grammar and the fig- ures of speech. Another item we experi- enced in English is book reports. By doing this we learn the theme and main ideas of different authors. When read- ing more than one book on the same subject you will never find two authors with the same ideas and opinions. This teaches students to value their opinions and to arrange their thoughts in a crea- tive manner. With the Most Exceptions to the Rule Louise Dietrich English; B.S. West Chester State John Menichel o English; B.A. Penn State Uni- Barbara Greenway English; B.S. Penn Stale. College. versity. M.Ed. Oklahoma Slate University. 191 Bbll.OW: Toni Hunter English; A.B. Rutgers University-Douglass College. M.Ed. Temple University. Kurt A Ulrich English; B.A. Penn State Univer- sity, M.Ed. Penn State University. Susanne I. Keller English; B.A. Ursinus College; Jr. High Cheerleading. Sponsor. RIGHT: Lee W. Brailer English; B.S. Temple University; Creative Writing Club, Sponsor; Var- sity Football. Coach. Joan A. Adderley English; B.A. Ursinus College. LEFT: Kathlene D. Newkirk English; B.A. Ursinus College. RIGHT: Richard V. Bergey English; B.S. Bloomsburg State College; Weight Football. 192 A forest can grow, and grow. And never bend at all. But one little tree May not grow tall. Because the other trees crowd it out. But if the other trees are pushed aside. And the sunlight is allowed to come through. With a lot of help and a great big push, This little tree can be a forest, too. ABOVE: Carl Santoro Special Education; B.S. Ed. Kut town State College; Jr. High Football. Assistant Coach; Intramural. Sponsor. Special Fields Help Everyone ABOVE CENTER: Edward K. HanselI Special Education; B.S. West Chester State College. ABOVE RIGHT: Sally J. Henderson Special Education; B.A. Waynesburg College. M.Ed. Duquenc University. CENTER: Paul A. Ehrhart Driver Education; B.S. Ed. Millersville State College. M.S. Indiana University; Driver Education Coordinator. FAR RIGHT: Robert C. On Driver Education; B.S. Lock Haven State College. M.S. Bucknell University; Stage Crew. Sponsor; Radio Club, Sponsor. BELOW: Jacquelyn A. Wolfe Driver Education. Drivers Education is a very necessary step before learning to drive on the roads. Here, at Methacton, we are being taught that driving is a privilege, rather than a right. “Watching out for the other guy“ seems to be the most important factor in driving. We can’t drive the way we want to and expect everyone else to move out of our way. Too many people think this way, and that’s why there is such a high accident rate. The students, who have taken the Drivers Education course, begin to realize how important following the rules and regulations are for the safety of themselves and others. 193 Ronald M. Hallman Social Studies; B.S. Millers- villc State College, M.A. Temple University; Student Council, Adviser. George Marinkov Social Studies; B.S. North Carolina State University; Sr. High Track. Head Coach. ABOVE: Dennis W. Kellon Social Studies; B.S. West Chester State College, M.Ed. West Chester State College; Sr. High Wrestling, Coach. Stephen Grozinski Social Studies; B.S.Ed. West Chester State College. Current Events Today MIDDLE RIGHT: Richard K. Dyer Social Studies; B.A. La Salle College. LEFT: Frank G. Poehlmann Social Studies; A.B. Eastern Baptist College; Sr. High Soccer. Head Coach; Ecology Club. RIGHT: Richard O'Donovan Social Studies; B.S. Millersville State College; Intramural Pro- gram, Sponsor. 194 Tomorrows History We are constantly exposed to the events of the day by T.V., radio, newspaper, and magazines. Our Social Studies teachers guide us in analyzing these events and com- paring them to those in the past. Of course, we’re sometimes dragged into the past and then our experiences include dates that we “must know”, but need not memorize. By studying what went on years ago we learn from the mistakes that were made before. We also indulge in arguments, knowing there is no unique answer, but that the dis- cussion alone will stimulate our thoughts. LEFT CENTER: John Patrick Duffy Social Studies: B.S. Villanova University, M.Ed. West Chester State College; Jr. High Varsity Basket- ball, Coach. John M. Malonoski III Social Studies: B.A. Ur sinus College. D. C. Stephenson Social Studies: B.S. West Chester State College; Jr. High Student Council, Sponsor. C. Bruce Taylor Social Studies; B.S. Pennsylvan- ia State University; Jr. High Audio-Visual Aids Coordinator; AV Club. Jeremiah J. DeWan Social Studies; B.S.Ed. West Chester State College. Barbara G. Clipsham Social Studies; B.S. Kutz- town State College; Sr. High Hockey, Head Coach. 195 Donald S. Todd Social Studies; B.A. Ursinus College, M.S.Ed. University of Pennsylvania; Social Studies Department, Chairman; Chess Club, Sponsor. Peter A. Crippen Social Studies; B.S. St. Jo- seph’s College; Sr. High Basketball, Assistant Coach. Jo Anna Got tardy Social Studies; B.S. Penn State University; Totem Talk. Sponsor. LOWER MIDDLE: Maria Lazar Social Studies; B.A. St. Francis of Loretto. BELOW: Donald L. Hillegas Social Studies; B.S.Ed. West Chester State College; Junior His- torians Club, Sponsor. 196 Richard C. Subers Social Studies; B.S. Millcrs- ville State College; Jr. High Weight Team, Coach; Jr. High Track, Head Coach. ABOVE: Diane Cusumano Foreign Language; B.A. Gwyncdd-Mercy College. TOP RIGHT: Carol H. McDowell Foreign Lan- guage; A.B. Hood College, M.S.L.S. Villanova University. Guten Tag i Hola ! Bonjour What would life be like without a lit- tle variety? People speaking in different languages helps to break up life’s mo- notony. Also, there is a certain enjoy- ment that you get when you hear people conversing in a foreign tongue and you understand exactly what they are saying. If you decide to make a career of lan- guages, you may also want to take some business courses and become a bi- lingual or tri-lingual secretary who types in two or three different lan- guages. If you don’t like to type, you may want to be an interpreter at the United Nations. An interpreter tries to solve the communication gap between foreign nations and helps, in this way, to bring about world peace. BELOW: Lynn Zierdi Foreign Language; B.A. Susquehanna University; Junior Class, Sponsor; Spanish National Honor Society, Sponsor. CENTER RIGHT: Martin J Duffy Foreign Language; B.A. Niagara University, M.A. St. Joseph’s College; Senior Class. Sponsor. LOWER LEFT: Kenneth B. Oelschlager Foreign Language; B.A . Ursinus College. M.Ed. Ursinus College; Foreign Languages, Chairman; Chess Club. Sponsor. LOWER CENTER: Claude John Hawkins For- eign Language; B.A. Ursinus College; The What Club, Sponsor. 197 LEFT: David A. Mainhari Foreign Language: B.S. Indiana University of Pennsylvania: Jr. High German Club, Sponsor: Jr. High German Magazine: Ein Prosit”. Sponsor. RIGHT: Rae Comly Foreign Language and So- cial Studies; A.B. Dickinson College. LEFT: Joseph Baldassano Science; B.A. Penn ABOVE: Larry R. Munch Science; B.S. Bluffton State University; M.A. Villanova University; College. Science Department, Chairman. Progress by Experimentation S — is for the Studying we do to prepare ourselves for science class. C — is for Class we wait all day long to attend. I — is for the many Interesting topics we discuss during the period. E is for the Experiments we attempt to do, but don’t always complete. N — is for the Noise that goes on while we are in lab. C — is for the Cuts and incisions we make disecting. E — is for the Effort we put forth to pass the course. 198 LEFT: Cindy Anne Rader Science; B.S. Millers- villc State College; Sr. Class. Sponsor. BELOW: David R. Hurd Science; B.S. Lock Haven State College. M.S. Indiana University; Assistant Department Head. BELOW LEFT: Karen PJlug-Felder Science; B.S. Dickinson College; Sr. High Lacrosse. As- sistant Coach. BELOW RIGHT: Richard B. Schlick Science; B.A. Ursinus College. George S. Vaszily Science; B.S. East State College. Albert C Barbaretta Science; B.S. West Chester State College. M.A. Villa nova University; Jr. High Equipment Manager. 199 Stroudsburg Regina S. Storaska Science; B.S. West Chester State College. RIGHT: Vinceni Bergandino Science; B.S. West Chester State College. M.S. Union College; Sr. High Audio Visual Director; Projector Club. Sponsor. FAR RIGHT: Stephen H. Saboe Science; B.S.. M.td. West Chester State College. BELOW LEFT: William G. Forsyth Science; B.S.. M.S. Ursinus College. CENTER BELOW: Angela B Bacher Science; A.B. Barnard College. M.A. Columbia Universi- ty; Lab Assistants Club, Sponsor. BELOW RIGHT: Judy Lynn Derdul Science; A.B.. M.S.T. John Carroll University; Checkers Club, Sponsor. BELOW: Charles R. Shank Science; B.S. Ursi- nus College; Cross Country, Coach; Sr. High Track, Assistant Coach. E ' -J Y;f , tw 200 ABOVE LEFT: Margaret .abash Mathematics; David E. Rader Mathematics; A.B. Rutgers Col- Joseph J. Kunka Mathematics; B.S. Ed. Indiana B.A.Ed. University of Delaware; Competitive lege; Sr. High Baseball. Assistant Coach. University of Pennsylvania; Weight Team Foot- Swimming. Co-Sponsor; Diving Club. Co- ball. Assistant Coach. Sponsor. ABOVE RIGHT: Kathleen ). Landis Mathe- matics; B.S. Kutztow n Stale College. The Limit of Our Minds Is Infinity M — is for the many times we use Math in a day. A — is for the Axioms that provide the basis for our investigations. T — is for the Theorems that mathematicians struggled to prove. H — is for the Homework we get every night. E — is for the Exercises that challenge our comprehension. M — is for the Mistakes that torment our minds. A — is for our Average we figure out after every test. T — is for the Times Tables that are lost as the years go by. I — is for all the amazing Imaginary numbers (and some of our imaginary answers, too.) C — is for Computer math to keep pace with our automatic age. S — is for the Science that everyone uses. 201 Eleanor A. Boehner Mathematics; B.S. Ursinus College; Yearbook. Adviser; Cheerlcading, Coach; Tennis, Coach. BELOW LEFT: Shirley Brown Mathematics; B.S. Ed., M.A. Villanova University; Games Club. Sponsor. BELOW CENTER: William A Romano Mathe- matics; B.S. Ed.. Masters Equivalence. Kutztown State College Charles L. Wisner Mathematics; B.S. Ursinus College. M.S. Ed. Administration Temple Uni- versity; Math Department Head. Rosemarie I). Wait Mathematics; B.S. Kutztown Charles R Hent: Mathematics; B.S. Ursinus State College. College. OPPOSITE LEFT: John Houser Mathematics; B.A. Gettysburg College. M.Ed. Penn State Uni- versity; Assistant Department Head Chairman; Chess Club. Sponsor. More Than a System of 1, 2, 3 202 LEFT: David R. Emery Mathematics; B.S. Ursi- nus College. M.A. University of Pennsylvania; National Honor Society. Sponsor. Lehman E. KappJr. Mathematics; B.S. Ursinus College; Jr. High Varsity Soccer, Coach; Jr. High Linda Mendenhall Mathematics; B.S. Lock Ha- Basketball. Assistant Coach. ven State College; Games Club. Sponsor. Michael R. Radlijf Mathematics; B.S. West Chester State College; Jr. High Wrestling. Coach. Mary Ann Dowd Mathematics; B.S. Bloomsburg State College. M.A.T.M. Villanova University; Game Club. Sponsor. r 203 Virginia Abrams 2617 Egypt Road. Audubon. Band 1.2,3; Woodwind Lnsemblc 2.3: All School Flay I.College. Rob eft Betz 3115 Mcthacton Avenue. Norrislown. Technical School Feter M Adams 2701 Egypt Road. Norristown. Student Tutoring 2; National Honor Society 2,3; Yearbook Photographer 1.2.3: Financial Staff 1.2; Senior Play 3; All School Play 2: Soccer Club 2: JV Soccer 1.2; Varsity Tennis 1.2,3. College. C Wesley Bickhart PO Box 244. Valley Forge Road. Fairvicw Village. College. JohnJ. Bovell Valley Forge Farm. Norristown. Employment. Deborah I damson Pechin Mill Road. Collegeville. FT A 3; Student Tutor- ing 3. Private Business. Mario V Altomare 104 South Midland Avenue, Norristown Chess Club 1.2: Varsity Track I: Varsity Cross Country I: Winter Track I. College. Randal . Ammon 3142 Providence Road. Eagleville. Student Council Alter- nate I. Representative 2, Treasurer 3: Candy Sale Co-Chairman 3; Eclectic Times 2: Congress 3. Sargcant at Arms-Parliamentarian 2: Prom Committee 3; Thespian Society 1.2,3; Senior Play 3; All School Play 1,2.3; National Honor Society 2,3; .IV Tennis 2: Baseball Manager I. College. j| Donald G. Bradbury 225 East Ml. Kirk Avenue. Norristown. Band 1.2.3: I Stage Band 1.2.3;Orchestra I. Employment. Tim C Bradley Visitation Road. Eagleville. Construction Work. .....Ame ..... Steve J Branham 3423 Germantown Pike. Collegeville. Varsity M Club 3; Gym Leader 2,3; Weight Lilting 2: JV Football I, Varsity 2,3; JV Basketball I. Varsity 3: J V Baseball 1.2. College. Susan G Brown 120 Harry Road. Norristown. Tennis Club I; Intramural Tennis 3. Nursing. John E Appleton. Jr Box 224. Worcester. Varsit M Club 2.3: Gym Leaders 3: Swimming Aide 1.2; JV Football 1. Varsity 2.3: Varsity Swimming 1.2.3: JV Baseball 1.2, Varsity 3. College. Brian H' Asher 701 South Park Avenue, Audubon. Track and Field Club 1,2. 3: Rifle Club 1.2.3: W eight Lifting 1.2.3; Varsity M Club 3: Varsity Track 1.2. 3. Varsity Cross Country 3: Winter Track 1.2.3. College. Tori A. Austerberry Trooper Road. RI) I. Norristown. College Lawrence G. Brunt 2147 Weber Road, Lansdale. Student Council 2,3: Na- tional Honor Society 2. President 3; Spanish National Honor Society 2,3: Congress 2.3; Varsity M Club 2. President 3: Swimming Aide 1.2,3; JV Foot- ball I. Varsity 2,3; JV Basketball I. Varsity 2.3; JV Baseball I. Varsity 2,3. Michael J. Austin 22 Lark lane. Audubon Varsity Soccer 1.2,3; JV Basket- ball 2. Varsity 3. Plumber. Judith M Bullock 412 Falcon Road. Audubon. National Honor Society 1: Stage Crew I; Eclectic limes Mews Editor 3; Flag Corp 1,2,3: I atin Club 1. College. Lawrence A Burke 19 W Track I. College. Avenue, Norristown. Winter Track 1.2.3; JV Edward V Bacher Bean and Whitehall Road, RD 3. Norristown. Honor Society 3; Varsity M Club 2.3; Congress 2, Vice President 3; Varsity Track 1.2.3; W inter Track 1.2.3; Varsity Cross Country 1.2.3. College. George Bair W hitehall Road. RD = 3. Norristown. (fierin Baljiet 1$ Adair Drive, Fairview Village. Bettvann F. Burns 121 North Park Avenue. Trooper. FTA 2: Student Council 1.2; Prom Committee 2.3: FHA 1. Vice President 3: Varsity M Club 2.3: Congress 1.2,3; JV Basketball I. Varsity 2.3 College. Michael A Bums 617 Linnet Road. Audubon. Varsity M Club 3: Gym Lead- ers 3; Weight Lifting 1.2.3; JV Football 1. Varsity 2,3; JV Baseball 1.2. Calli D. Barker 2112 Bustard Road. Lansdale. Student Teaching 1,2.3: Dra- Jay R Bustard 2210 Bustard Road. Lansdale. Gym Leader 1,2.3: Soccer Club ma Club 1.2.3: Thespian Society 1.2,3; Congress 3; All School Play 1.2,3; Flag 1.2,3; JV Soccer 1,2, Varsity 3; Varsity Tennis 1,2,3; Ice Hockey Club 3. Col- Corps 1.2. Captain 3. College. lege P tiysical Education Teacher. f J i . i v M 'flL istown VT Student Council 3. Karen S. ( a hall Colony ■ 1 imMii mm David C Basile 102 Miami Avenue. Norristown Mechanic. Danny L. Basore 118 Henry Road, Norrislown. JV Basketball 2. Varsity 3; JV Soccer 2. College. J4-1 - !— Band 3. ns Apartments. “ B-1. Audubon. Marriage. Christian L Bean. Jr 116 East Mt. Kirk Avenue. Norristow Stage Band 2.3: Eclectic Times 3. College. 11 md 1.2.3; Michael A. Campana 533 Highgatc Road, Norristown. Gym Leader I: Weight Lifting 2: Swimming Aide 1.2,3; JV Football I: JV Swimming 1,2. Employment and College. Anna L. Campbell Areola Road. R.D. ?2, Collegeville. Student Tutoring I: Drill Team I: JV Swimming I. n. Varsity M Club 3; Gym I cader ily Football 1,2, Jeff A. Bean 1026 Sparrow Road. 3; Weight Lifting 2,3: Water Polo 2,35 Greg .. Benner Landes Road. Worcester. JV Soccer 1, Varsity 2 Plumber James Bernstiel7 2b Mcthacton Avenue. Norristown. Technial School. John Caparro 121 W. Mt Kirk Avenue. Norri-aown. 829 Rittcnhouse Road, Norristown. 25 W. Mt. Kirk A irristown. Kay 7. Catania 109 Henry Road.Trooper. Drill Team 1,2: Swimming Aide I: Varsity Diving I. Employment.?® 204 Kevin E. Christman Mill Road. R.l). I, Collegevillc. Construction. Roberta .. Clairmont Box 261. Fairvicw Village. FTA 3; Student Tutoring 3: Senior Play 3; Pep Club ); Chorus 2,3; Library Club 1.2; FNA 3. Navy. Susan K. Claycomb Fern Avenue. R.D. 2, Collegeville. FTA 1.2; Treasurer 2; Student Tutoring 1.2.3; Art Club I; FHA 1,3, Vice President 2. Employment. Deborah J. Clemens 3602 Baker Street. Collegeville. Student Council I; Na- tional Honor Society 2.3; Varsity M Club 3; Congress 2.3; Chorus 1.2,3; JV Hockey 1;JV Basketball 2; JV Tennis I, Varsity 2.3. College. Colleen E. Collins 106 Clearfield Avenue, Norristown. Student Tutoring 3; Prom Committee 3; Banquet Committee 3; Paper Drive StalT 3; Pep Club 3. College. Beth V. Cons label 2067 Bustard Road. Lansdale. FHA 1.3. College. Janies S. Conway 612 Meadow lark Road, Audubon. College. Karen A. Cook 3244 West Ridge Pike. Laglevillc. National Honor Society 2. 3. College. Donna M. Cotteia 5th and Hill Side Avenue. Faglcvillc. Richard C. Crist 234 Miami Avenue. Norristown. Band 1,2: Student Council I: National Honor Society 2.3; Congress President 2; Varsity M Club 3: Gym Leader 3; JV Basketball I. Varsity 2; Varsity Football 1,2.3; JV Baseball I. Varsity 3. College. Douglas J Croner 1019 Windy Hill Road. Fairvicw Village. Student Council 1.2; National Honor Society 2,3: Varsity M Club 2. Secretary 3: Yearbook Paper Drive Staff I: Swimming Aide I: Gym Leader 2.3; JV Basketball I. Varsity 2; JV Football I, Varsity 2,3; JV Baseball 1, Varsity 2.3; Winter Track 3. College Denise M. Cuhbler 148 South Midland Avenue, Norristown. FTA 2.3; FHA I; Student Tutoring 2,3; Senior Play 3. College. Rita D'Angelo 15 Driftwood Drive. Norristown. FTA 2; Student Tutoring I. 2; Spanish National Honor Society 1,2.3; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club I. College. Ruth A. DascalojJ401 Alexandra Drive. Norristown FHA I: Color Guard 2: Methactonian. Ty ping Editor 3; Senior Play 3: Prom Committee 3; Banquet Committee 3; Financial Staff 2; Pep Club, President 3. Employment. Barbara M. Davis Vaux Lane. R.D. I. Phoenixville. Band 2.3: Rifle Corps 1.2; Financial Staff 1.2.3. College. Faye Davis 2815 Egypt Road. Audubon. Patricia I. Dell Angelo 121 Wayne Avenue. Trooper. FTA 1.2.3; Student Tutoring 1.2; National Honor Society 2.3; Senior Play 3: Congress 3; Prom Committee 3: Banquet Committee 3; Tennis Manager 2.3. Psy chologist. ancy XI. DellaPia 1029 Shearwater Drive. Audubon. College. Becky F. Detwiler Box 133. Cedars. FTA 2; Band 1.2.3; Methactonian. Finan- cial Editor 2: Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 2: Financial Staff 2: Student Tutor- ing 2; J V Tennis 2. College. Samuel W. Detwiler 2925 First Street. Norristown. Susan I Diegel Gertrude Avenue. R.D. I. Phoenixville. FHA I. Secretary 2: National Honor Society 3: Student Tutoring I: Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 3; Financial Staff 3. College. Robert DiLella P.O. Box 293, Audubon. Ski Club I; Skiing Team I; Varsity Swimming I. Blacksmith Debra M. Doggendorf 230 Pinctown Road. Audubon. Swimming Aide 1. Prom Committee 3; Financial Staff 2. College. Dorothy Dorn brows ki 2745 Woodland Avenue, Trooper. Flag Corps 2.3; Ec- lectic Times Art Editor 3; Congress 2: Prom Committee 2. College J Paul Doud Grange Avenue. Collegeville. Varsity Swimming I Water Polo 1,2.3. College. James B Duffey 716 Mourning Dove Road. Audubon. Drama Club 3; Senior Play 3: Varsity Fooball 3; Varsity Track 3. College. Cregg H Dukes 3415 Germantown Pike. Collegeville. Student Council Vice President 3; JV Track 1. Photography . Elizabeth A Dull 2050 Shearer Road, l ansdale. Student Tutoring 1,2.3; Ra- dio Club 3; Stage Crew 3: Senior Play 3; Congress 2: Student Council 2.3. Banquet Committee 3: Thespian Societ 1.2.3: All School Play 1,2.3: Eclectic Times Typing Editor 2.3: National Honor Society 2.3: C horus 3: Tennis Manager I. JV 2. Varsity 3. College. Eileen M Dussaman 53 Adair Drive. Norristown. JV Hockey 2: JV Tennis I. 2; Intramural Tennis 3; Intramural Volley ball I Lee E. Edlund 6 Briinfield Road. Norristown. FTA 2,3; Student Tutoring 2.3. College. Ralph A Ehinger Box 301, Worcester. Student Council 1.2. President 3; Con- gress 2: Senior Play 3: Prom Committee 2: Gym Leader 3; Track and field Club 1.2.3; JV Track 1.2. Varsity 3; Swimming Aide 1.2.3; Varsity Swimming 1.2.3: JV Football I: Dawn Patrol Swim Club 3. College. Mark Ehnot Pawlings Road R.D. I. Phoenixville. Albert 6. Eilbacher 1034 Ethel Avenue, Fairvicw Village. Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 2: Gym Leader 3; Weight Lifting 1.2: JV Football 1.2. Varsity 3. College Michael Ellis 2809 Colony Drive. Audubon. Michael J. Elscnbeck 10 Buckwalter Road. Audubon. Video Tape I College Robert B. Faulkner 109 Washington Drive. Norristown I mployment Paul Fedock 2701 Lantern Lane. Audubon. Marilyn A. Felly 2015 Bustard Road. Lansdale. Ecology 3: FHA I: Chorus I. 2.3: Swimming Aide 1.3; Swimming Varsity 1.2; Lacrosse Varsity 2.3. College. Heidi A Fennintore 40 Greenbriar Drive. Worcester. Congress 3. FHA I: Prom Committee 3: Wrestlerettes 3; Swimming Aide 1.2.3: Boys Swimming Manager 2: JV Lacrosse 1.2. Varsity 3: JV Hockey 1.2. College. 205 Guy Fes mire 20 Alden Road. Norristown cites 3: JV Basketball 1,2; JV Hockey I. Varsity 2,3; JV Lacrosse 1.2. Varsity 3. College. Toni C Filopanti Peachin Mill. Collcgevillc. Mary!.. Grosshanten Skippack Pike. Norristown. Employment. Margaret Finlen 1013 Shearwater Drive. Audubon. College. I i , f • I 7A 1 tm | a _ • ' • « | • • i • . , Bruce R Hahn Township Line Road, Collcgevillc. Stage Crew 3; Senior Play 3; JV Track 1. Varsity 3; Winter Track 2. College. Mary C elesie Fish 700 Sunnysidc Avenue. Trooper. FHA 1; Student Council 2; Prom Committee 2; Ecology Club 3. College. I j ,. ik i 11 i r .. i ii 11 James Patrick Hahn 537 North Park Avenue. Norristown. Chess 3; Radio Club 1,2.3; National Honor Society 2,3. College. u Scott rtshburn Mill Road R.l) it 1, C ollegcville. Donna Ann Hamilton 5 Mary Bell Road. Audubon. Senior Play 3; Congress John Joseph Fitzgerald III 19 E. Mt. Kirk Avenue. Eagleville. Band 2,3 3; Ecology Club 2. Employment. Greg Flad 821 Mill (irovc Drive, Audubon. Band 1.2,3; Jazz Band 2.3. College. Douglas Forhes 32 Adair Drive. Norristown. John Albert Hamilton Weber Road. R.D. 2. Lansdalc. College X-Ray Technician. Paula J. Hamner 33 Sandow n Road, Audubon. Chorus 1.2,3. College. Karen Lynn Freeh Hollow Road R.D. 1, Collcgevillc Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3. College. Rita H Hanley Eagleville Road. R.D. 1. Norristown. Congress 2; Prom Committee 2: FHA 1: Intramural Basketball 1; Volleyball 1. Kathy Freeman 67 W. Ml. Kirk Avenue. Norristown. ETA 3; Student Tutor- ing 3; Senior Play 3; Paper Drive Staff 1,3; Financial Staff 3; Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Chorus 3; JV Lacrosse 1. Varsity 3; JV Hockey 1; Varsity Basketball 1. College. Robert V. Hanson 105 South Barry Avenue. Trooper. Machinist. Philip Fulmer Stump Hall Road, R.D. 1, Collegeville. A Barbara Ham: 2208 Oak Terrace. Lansdale. Student Tutoring 2; Student Council 3; National Honor Society 2,3; Senior Play 3; Congress Treasurer 2. President 3; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 1; Flag Corps 2; JV Hockey 1: JV Lacrosse 1, Varsity 2,3: JV Swimming 1: Swimming Aide 1,2,3. College. Karen Anne Gamhone 14 Wayne Avenue. Trooper. Cosmetologist. • J X I —I ’ll It J 1« .. | Helen D. Haraczka 3865 Germantown Pike. Collegeville. Rifle Corps 2,3; Library Club 1. Employment. David Gardner Grccnhill Road. R.D. 1, Collegeville. Katherine S. Gorges 1125 Sparrow Road, Audubon. National Honor Society 2.3; Thespian Society 1,2; All School Play. College. Terence R. Harris 2916 Pheasant Run Road, Norristown. Senior Play 3; Thespian Society 2.3. College. Scott Germer Water Street Road. R.D. 1. Collegeville. JV Basketball 2; Cross Country 2,3. Kevin F. Harte 405 North Trooper Road, Norristown. Sharon A Giannone 110 Miami Avenue. Norristown. Secretarial Work. Marriage. Sally A. Hausner North Wales Road, R.D. 3. Norristown. Senior Assembly 3; Swimming Aide 1; JV Swimming 1. College. James R Gibbons 2921 Pheasant Run Road. Norristown. Soccer Club 2; JV Tennis 2; Varsity Soccer Manager 2. Employment. Pam Haymaker 544 Deerfield Drive. Norristown. Senior Assembly 3; Student Council 1,2; Congress 2; Prom Committee 2.3; Banquet Committee 3; Year- book Paper Drive Staff 1. Doctor's Receptionist. John M. Gibbons 2921 Pheasant Run Road. Norristown. Student Tutoring 2: Track and Field Club 1,2,3: National Honor Society 2.3: JV Track 1.2, Var- sity 3: Varsity Cross Country 2,3: Winter Track 2.3. College. James A. Hazzard 228 Lauman Avenue, Norristown Mechanic. Gan Paul Grabowski R.D. if 1. Trooper. Donald D. Heimer 38 Summit Avenue, Eagleville. Varsity Wrestling 1.3; In- tramural Football 3. College. Marie I. Greco 429 South Park Avenue. Norristown. Employment. James Heller Pawlings Road. R.D. 1. Phoenixville. Ronald D Grimley 34 Ashton Road, Collegeville. JV Baseball 1. Varsity 2,3. College. Stephen J. Hershey% % Mill Grove Drive, Audubon. Carpenter. Kathleen A. Groff 23 Sky line Drive. Norristown. Library Club 1. Employment. Virginia E. Hibbets 1019 South Park Avenue. Audubon. Spanish National Honor Society 1: Varsity Swimming 1; Swimming Aide 2.3; Ecology Club 3. College. CarolS. Gross Landis Road. Worcester. National Honor Society 2.3; Spanish National Honor Society 3; Varsity M Club 2,3: Prom Committee 3; Wrestler- Glenn R Hoff 3248 Sunset Avenue, Norristown. Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2, 3. 206 Mary Ellen Hohlfeld 313 Rogers Road, Trooper. FTA 3: French Club 1: JV Tennis 1.2.3; Senior Play 3; FH A 1.3. College. Cynthia L. Kehr Stump Hall Road. R.D. if 1, Collcgcville. Employment. Keith T. Holm 1026 Longspur Road. Audubon. Senior Assembly 3; Senior Play 3. Pat Keller Circle Drive. Norristow n. Band 2; Rifle Corps 1. College. John M. Kelly 16 North Midland Avenue. Norristown. JV Track 1. College. Kristine Horrocks Skippack Pike. Worcester. Yearbook Financial Stuff 1.3; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 3; Congress 3; FHA 1: FTA 1.2; Student Tutor- ing 2; Prom Committee 2.3; Banquet Committee 3; Pep Club 1; Senior As- sembly 3; Cheerleaders 3; Color Guard 2; JV Lacrosse 1; Swimming Manager 1. College. Debbie J Kerr 12 Willow Avenue, Audubon. Spanish National Honor Socie- ty 2: National Honor Society 2,3; FTA 2; Student Tutoring 2; Prom Commit- tee 2. College. John Houpt Kriebel Mill Road, Worcester. Radio Club 1.2; Projection Club 2; VT Student Council President 3; Stage Crew 2,3. College. Craig R. Keyser 8224 Walkers Lane. Eagleville. Swimming Aide 1.3; Student Council 1.3; Weight Lifting 1; Winter Track 3; Varsity Track 1.2,3; JV Foot- ball 1,2. College. Thomas E. Howell Areola Road. Areola. Agricultural College. Robert L Keyser 106 Summit Avenue. Eagleville. Electronics. James Hoy Tysan Mill Road. R.D. 2. Collcgcvillc. Roberta Kindred Box 125. Main St., Spring Mountain. Beth A. Hoynash 2141 Weber Road. Lansdalc. FHA 1; Library Club 1,2; Chorus 3. College. Karen l Kinloch Whitehall Road. Worcester. Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2.3; National Honor Society 2.3; Congress 1,2; Prom Committee 2; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 1; JV Lacrosse 1,2. College. Michele L. Huber 401 Falcon Road, Audubon. Secretary. William Huber 401 Falcon Road, Audubon. Machinist. Sally 1 Klock 1016 Cardinal Road. Audubon. FHA 1, President 3; Chorus 3; Spanish National Honor Society 2.3; Color Guard 1.2; FTA 1.2.3; FNA 1; Student Tuloring 1.2.3; Senior Play 3; Congress 2. Nursing. Donald W. Hughes 3232 Ridge Pike. Eagleville. Stage Band 1.2,3; Band 1.2, Vice President 3. Air Force Band. Cathy Hurst Potshop Road. R.D. 1. Norristown. Keith E. Krebs R.D. n 1, Quarry Hall Road. Norristown. Methactonian Lit- erary Editor 3; Ecletic Times News Editor 3; Senior Assembly 1; Prom Deco- ration Committee Chairman 3; Chorus 3; Woodwind Ensemble 2; Jazz Band 1.2.3; Band 1; Treasurer 2,3. Medicine. Marlene V. lacovetti 3450 Germantown Pike. Fairvicw Village. Marriage. Kathy I Kurilla 2618 Mann Road. Trooper. JV Lacrosse 1. Employment. Anne L. Intoccia 1151 Thrush Lane, Audubon. Student Council 1.2.3; Na- tional Honor Society 3; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 1; Prom Committee 2; Mary Jo l.angmaack 537 Deerfield Drive. Norristown. Employment. Junior Congress 2; Senior Assembly 3; Swimming Aide 1.3; JV Hockey 1.2, Varsity 3; JV Lacrosse 1.2, Varsity 3; JV Swimming 1. College. Gary l.aw 2052 Bethel Road. R.D. -2. l.ansdale. Victor M. Jackson Grange Avenue. Collegeville. Stephen 1) l aw Audubon Garden Apartments, Audubon. College. Jeffery Jacobs 111 Woodlyn Avenue, Norristown. Raymond I. Lawless 2745 Lantern Lane. Audubon. Congress 2.3; Band 1.2,3. College. JohnJaroszewic: 101 Seiders Lane. Norristown. Thomas Z. Lawton Areola Road. R.D. tf 2. Collcgcville. Student Council President 2. Music School. Jan R Johnson 525 North Park Avenue, Norristown. Student Tutoring 1; Student Council 3; National Honor Society Vice-President 3; Swimming Manager 3. Nursing. April J. Lendi CIS Barrington Road. Norristown. Nursing. Rhonda M. Johnson 504 South Park Avenue. Audubon. Senior Play 3: JV Tennis 1. Varsity 2.3. College. Maria .. Lesage 2808 Sandpiper Drive. Audubon. Drama Club 2; Chorus 3. David M Jones 220 Mill Grove Drive. Audubon. Employment. Tracy L. Lintern 700 Mockingbird Lane. Audubon. Congress 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 3; Yearbook Financial Staff 3. College. Robert J. Jones 26 Orchard Lane, Audubon. Student Tutoring 1; National Honor Society 2,3; Congress 1.2.3; Soccer Club 1; Varsity Soccer 3. College Frank A. Lombardo 116South Park Avenue, Norristown. Mechanic. James G. Kasmala 3239 Marilyn Avenue. Norristown. Winter Track 2; JV Track 1. College. Robin A. Keely Valley Forge Road. R.D. 1, Norristown. College. Maureen E. Lowe 1031 Thrush Lane, Audubon. FTA 1; Art Club 1; Student Council 1,2.3; Varsity M Club 2,3; Methactonian Art Editor 3; Senior Play 3; Congress Secretary 2, Parliamentarian 3; Prom Committee 2,3: Banquet Committee 3; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 1.3; Yearbook Financial Staff 3: Pep Club 1.2: Senior Assembly 3: Swimming Aide 1.2: Cheerleaders 1,2: JV Tennis 1.2. Varsity 3. Art College. 207 Claire R. Maher 1032 Cardinal Road. Audubon. Library Club 1; FTA 2,3; Student Tutoring 1.2,3; Chess Club 3; Student Council 3; Eclectic Times Sports Editor 2. Hditor-in-Chicf 3; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 2; Yearbook Financial Staff 2; Historians Club 1; Thespian Socie- Committee 2.3; Banquet Committe 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Cheerleading 1.2,3. , College. ty 2,3; All School Play 1,2,3. College. Steven Maniscalco Box 212, Germantown Pike, Fairview Village. Mary Lynn Monaco 3128 Alden Road, Eagleville. Color Guard 1.2; Student Council 1,2,3; Congress 1.2; Prom Committee 2; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 1. College. Linda L. Mannix 3924 Beth Drive, Collegeville. Band 1,2,3. Nursing. Dan Monastero Crest Terrace Road. Norristown. Susan J. Mono 23 Buckwaltcr Road. Audubon. Swimming Aide 1; Swimming Manager 3. Employment. Susan F Moser Smith Road. Collegeville. FTA 3; Student Tutoring 2.3; Se- nior Play 3; Library Club 1; FHA 1; JV Tennis 2. College. Douglas F. Marklev Fairview Village. Rock Band. Thomas M. Moses 219 Miami Avenue. Norristown. College. George A. Martinelli Pawlings Road. R.D. 1. Phoenixville. Visitation Committee 3; Parking Lot Committee 3. College. W. Curtis Moyer 2814 Weber Road, Lansdalc. Vasity M Club 3; Soccer. JV 1, Varsity 2.3; Varsity Track 1,2.3; Winter Track 1.3. College. Scott Me Clure Hollow Road. R.D. 1, Collegeville. Diane Moyer 1040 Quarry Hall Road. Norristown. Patricia G. Me Donnell 95 West Ml. Kirk Avenue, Norristown. Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2,3; FTA 1,2,3; Student Tutoring 1,2: Chorus 3; Wres- tlcrcttcs 3. College. Cathy M. Muhs 2640 Amy Drive, Norristown. Swimming Aide 1. Business Career. James W. Me Farland 2835 Eaglcvillc Road, Audubon. CITE 3. Marines. Deborah F. Mulholland 101 Church Road. Trooper. Typist. Victoria D Me Ginley 3964 Ridge Pike, Collegeville. National Honor Society 2,3; Majorettes Captain 1,2,3. College. Donald B Murphy 501 Nourning Dove Road. Audubon. Stage Crew 3. College. Robert Nace 1011 Windy Hill Road. Norristown. David L. Me Gowan 504 Highgate Road. Norristown. Varsity Football I; Varsity Wrestling 3. Employment. William Me Kay 2616 Amy Drive. Norristown. Judith A. Nash 3922 Township Line Road, Collegeville. Art Club 1; Year- book Paper Drive 2,3; Financial Staff 2.3; Pep Club 1; Visitation Committee 3. College. Deborah Me Pherson East River Road. Collegeville. Linda A. Nave 601 North Park Avenue. Trooper. Chorus 1.2,3; Student Tu- toring 1; Financial Staff 2.3. College. Thomas F. Me Quaid 3609 Baker Street, Collegeville. Gym Leader 3; JV Wrestling I, Varsity 2. Employment. Janice M. Megilligan 4 Wren Road, Audubon. FTA 1,2: Art Club 1; Student Council 1; Alternate 2,3; National Honor Society 2.3: Congress 2,3; Prom Committee 2.3: Banquete Committee 3; Pep Club 3; Chorus 1.2; Checrlcading Peggy J. Nixon Anders Road. R.D. 1, Collegeville. Spanish National Honor Society 2.3; FTA 1,2; Student Tutoring 1,2,3; Student Council 2.3: National Honor Society 2.3: Varsity M Club 2, Secretary Treasurer 3: Banquet Com- mittee 3; Prom Committee 2,3; Congress 2.3; Paper Drive Staff 3: Pep Club 1; JV Lacrosse 1.2. Varsity 3; JV Hockey 1. Varsity 2,3. College. 3: Baseball Scorekeeper 2.3. College. Richard W Norman. Jr. 3216 West Ml. Kirk Avenue. Norristown. College. Nancy Meixner Grange Avenue. R.D. 2. Collegeville. Cynthia M Nulty c o St wart R. Scott, Valley Forge Road. Collegeville. Fi- nancial Staff 3. Marriage. Work. Donna R Miles 26 Wayne Avenue, Norristown. School Store 1,2,3. Legal Secretary. Veronica J. O'Brien 2817 Village Green Lane. Trooper. Employment. Barbara M. Miller 305 Evansburg Road. Collegeville. Chorus 1; Flag Corp 2. Virginia Oehrig Margaret Milter 505 Longmcadow Road. Norristown. David A Peck 36 Grccnbriar Drive. Worcester. Senior Play 3; Varsity Foot- ball 1,2.3. College. Barbara A. Mills Bean Road. R.D. 1, Norristown. FHA Historian 1,2,3; President 2: FTA 1,2, Secretary 2,3; Library Club 1.2,3; Student Tutoring 1.2. 3: Eclectic Times 1. College. Joyce M Pancio 707 Sunnyside Avenue. Trooper. Senior Play 3, National Honor Society 2.3; Student Tutoring 1,2: FTA Treasurer I, Vice-President 2. President 3; FHA 1. College - Elementary-Ed. Janice M. Minnich West Grange Avenue. Collegeville. FTA 1: Student Coun- cil 1,2.3; Varsity M Club 3; Congress 2.3: Representative at Large 2: Prom AnneC. Panettieril2% Meadowlark Road. Audubon. Employment. 208 M. Malinda Parker Hollow Road. R.D. 1, Collegeville. Student Council 3; National Honor Society 2.3; Varsity M Club 2.3; Senior Play 3; Swimming Aide 2.3; Varsity Swimming 2.3; J V Lacrosse 2. College. John E. Pascoe Worcester. Band 1.2.3; Stage Band 3. College. John G. Pasiva 55 E. Mt. Kirk Avenue. Norristown. Travel. Susan E. Patterson 3135 Providence Road. Norristown. Banquet Committee 3; Drill Team 1; Chorus I Employment. Steven C Peduto 2901 Village Green Lane. Trooper. Band 1.2; JV Swimming I. Varsity 2,3. College. David M. Peters 1016 Sanderling Circle. Audubon. JV Wrestling I. College. Nancy J. Peterson 3124 Alden Road. Eagleville. Yearbook Financial Staff 1, 2; FTA 3; Rifle Corps 1.2; Chorus 3. College. Thelma A Petraline 2 Sunnyside Avenue, Norristown. Employment. Kathleen T. Penine 417 North Park Avenue. Tfbopcr. Student Tutoring I; Methaaonian Typing Editor 2. Co-Editor-in-Chief 3; Paper Drive 2.3; Finan- cial Staff 2.3; FHA 1.2; French Club 1.3; Swimming Aide 3. College. Paula Pettrey l20Nester Drive, Norristown. Employment. Diane M. Phifer 110 Oaklyn Avenue. Trooper. Tennis 1,2. Employment. Raymond Pierson North Trooper Road. R.D. 1, Norristown. Swimming Aides; National Honor Society 2.3; Congress 3; Senior Play 3; Tennis 1,2. College. Gary Pifer 311 Rogers Road. Norristown. Varsity Football 1.2.3; JV Baseball 1. Varsity 2. Jumes W. Pirmann 127 Woodland Lane. Norristown. Richard J. Polit: 3904 Tow nship Line Road, Collegeville Visitation Commit- tee 3; Parking Lot Committee 3; All School Play 2.3; Drama Club 3; Stage Crew 3; Senior Play 3; Paper Drive Staff I; Thespian Society 2,3; Library Club 1.3; Swimming Aide I; Wrestling Manager I; Varsity Wrestling 3. Food Service. Elaine H Powell 3481 Germantown Pike. Worcester. Secretary. Linda Pragheimer 3807 Germantown Pike. Collegeville. Daniel C Proctor 2821 Sandpiper Drive, Audubon. Stage Band 2.3; Varsity Golf 3: Band 1.2,3. College Frank J. Rafalowski Collegeville, R.D. 2. JV Baseball 1.2; Winter Track 3. Barbara A Rambo 113 West Mt. Kirk Avenue, Eagleville. Employment. Richard A. Rapposelli 3252 W'est Mt. Kirk Avenue. Eagleville. Varsity Swim- ming 1.2. Captain 3; Congress 2.3; Student Council 1: Student Tutoring 1. College. Mary E. Renish 137 Evansburg Road. Eagleville. Flag Corp 1.2. Captain 3; Prom Committee 3; Banquet Committee 3. Secretary. LeRoy G. Rieger 3223 West Mount Kirk Avenue, Trooper. Employment. Benjamin F. Rittenhouse IV 102 Oaklyn Avenue. Trooper. Band 1.2,3. Col- lege. Rodney R. Rittenhouse 33 Henry Road. Norristown. Robert P. Rockett 26 Brimfield Road, Norristown. Band I. Employment. James 6. Roddy 2779 Woodland Avenue, Norristown. Varsity Cross Country 1; J V Basketball 1. Varsity 2,3. College. Wanda Roddy 2779 W'oodland Avenue. Norristown. Robin Roediger Visitation Road. R.D. 2, Collegeville. Congress 2; Prom Committee 2; Paper Drive Staff 1; Pep Club 1.3. Hairdresser. Sandra J Romano Eagleville Road, Norristown. Student Council 2. Repre- sentative at Large 3; Congress Representative at Large 3: Prom Committee 2. 3; Banquet Committee 3; Spanish National Honor Society 3; JV Basketball 1; JV Hockey 1.2, Varsity 3; JV Lacrosse 1,2, Varsity 3; Varsity M Club 3. Col- lege. Dorothy Jean Romeu 214 Coppermine Road, Audubon. Senior Play 3; Con- gress 2.3; Prom Committee 2,3; Banquet Committee 3; Cheerleading 1,2.3; JV Tennis 1,2. Varsity 3. College. Susan E Rosa 2828 Egypt Road. Audubon. Spanish National Honor Society 2.3; Student Tutoring 2; Band 1,2.3; Methaclonian Literary Editor 3. College. Anthony J Rubeo 136 Fairvicw Avenue, Norristown. Library Club I. Chorus 1.2.3. Employment. Peter Rueck e 1068 Shearwater Drive. Audubon. Barbara R. Saniora 3108 Ridge Pike. Eagleville. Congress 1; Chccrlcading 2. Lawrence J Santoro 3108 Ridge Pike. Eagleville. Meal Cutter. Joanne M. Sauermelch 2729 Audubon Road, Norristown. FTA 3; Student Tutoring 3; Prom Committee 3. College Special Ed. Teacher. Frederick A. Scenna 113 W'oodlvn Avenue, Norristown. Swimming Aide I; Varsity M Club 3; Congress 2; Weight Lifting 1,2; JV Football I. Varsity 2,3; Water Polo 1,2,3. College. John J. Schaffer 16 Scha-Ra Lane. Norristown. JV Soccer I; JV Golf 1. Employment George E. Schankin 508 Mill Grove Drive. Audubon. Ice Hockey 3. Ref in NHL. Jack Scherer 48 North Barry Avenue, Trooper. 209 Patricia A. Schiavo Grange Avenue, Collegeville. Swimming Aide 1.2; Stu- dent Council 1,2; Congress 2; JV Tennis 1, Varsity 2; Tennis Club 2. Secretary. Jack Shotfman 10 Owl Road. Audubon. Daniel C. Schiefer Bustard Road. Cedars. Move. Mark 1. Sildve 2650 Shady Lane, Lansdale. Varsity M Club 3; Soccer Club 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 2.3; Varsity Football 3: Varsity Baseball 2,3. College. Beth A Schleret 56 Oaklyn Avenue, Norristown. Rifle Corp 1,2,3; Prom Committee 2. Secretary. Robert L. Siso 19 Buckwalter Road. Audubon. Varsity Football 2,3; Varsity Golf 1.2,3. College. Patricia A. Schmieg Mill Road. R.D. s |, Norristown. Swimming Aide 1,2.3; FTA 1; Student Tutoring 1.2; Student Council 1. Parlimentarian 3; National Honor Society 2,3; Varsity M Club 1.2.3: Senior Play 3; Cheerleading 1.2. College. Stephen S. Slaski 2606 Mann Road. Trooper. Student Council 2; Thespian Society 2.3. JoanneSehnaithmann Whitehall Road, R.D. 1, Norristown. Ru mond E. Slater 2810 Curtis Lane. Lansdale. Gym Leader 2.3; Varsity M Club 3; Soccer Club 2,3; JV Soccer 2. Varsity 3; Basketball Manager 2. David R. Schoneker 3045 Griffith Road. Norristown. Band 1.2.3: Stage Band 3. College. Curtis Slavin 25 Evans Road. Norristown. Allan Schubert Township Line Road, R.D. 1. Collegeville. Cynthia D. Smith Fisher Road, Worcester. Student Council 1; Varsity M Club 3; Senior Play 3; Congress 3; Yearbook Financial Staff 3: JV Hockey 1, 2. JV Tennis 1. Varsity 2,3. College. MichaelJ Schultheis 2739 Lantern Lane. Audubon. Soccer Club 2; JV Soccer 1.2: Golf Varsity 2.3. College. Steven R. Smith 20 East Adair Drive. Norristown. Varsity Track 1,2.3; Win- ter Track 1.2.3. College. Susan E Schultz Vaux Lane. R.D. ft I, Phoenixville. FTA 3; Band 1.2.3; Fi- nancial Staff 1.2.3. College Teacher. Donna Smith Box 99. Eagleville. Siegfried Schweda Slump Hall Road. R.D. 1, Collegeville. Varsity M Club 3: Soccer Club 2.3: JV Soccer 1. Varsity 2,3. College. Patricia R. Spadaro 3209 Hogarth Lane. Collegeville, R.D. 1. FTA 2, Vice President 3; Student Tutoring 2.3; Chess Club 3; National Honor Society 2. Secretary 3: Ecletic Times 3. College. Sieglinde Schweda Stump Hall Road. R.D. 1, Collegeville. Student Council 3: National Honor Society. Treasurer 3; Synchronized Swimming 1,2: FH A 1. Nursing. David B. Staley North Wales Road. Norristown. Rebecca Scotti 1030 Sparrow Road. Audubon. Eileen Stanko 105 Wayne Avenue. Trooper. Color Guard 1; Congress 2: JV Swimming 1; Swimming Aide 1,2. Employment. Philip K. Sellers 1008 Sanderling Cr.. Audubon. Gym Leader 3: JV W restling 1, Varsity 3. School. James Starkey 115 Tomstock Circle. Norristown. Edison Sewell 2222 Oak Terrace. Lansdale. Doug A Stauffer 111 North Park Avenue. Trooper. JV Baseball 1. College. Cynthia .. Shaw 1021 Cardinal Road. Audubon. Cheerleading 1. Employment. Ellen J. Staurowsky 39 Adair Drive. Norristown. Student Tutoring 2; Student Council 3; Varsity M Club 2. Vice President 3: Senior Play 3; Congress Trea- surer 3: Prom Committee 2,3; Banquet Committee 3; JV Hockey 1. Varsity 2. 3; Varsity Lacrosse 1,2,3. College. Sharon L. Shearer 324 Rogers Road, Trooper. Flag Corps 2.3; Library Club 1; Swimming Aide 3: Swimming Manager 3. Navy. Mark Starti Paw lings Road, R.D. tt . Phoenixville. John T. Shields Box 68. Worcester. National Honor Society 2.3: JV Football 2, Varsity 3; JV Track 1; Winter Track 1.2. College. Brian J Steer 119 North Park Avenue. Trooper. Ecology Club 2.3: JV Tennis 2. Varsity 3. College. Marybeth A. Shields 100 East Mt. Kirk Avenue. Norristown. College Veterinarian. Jane L Shoemaker Box 144. Dell Road. Fairvicw Village. Student Tutoring 1; National Honor Society 2.3; Varsity M Club 2, President 3; Yearbook Pa- Robert A Strohm Kriebel Mill Road. R.D. 1, Collcgcville. Radio Club President 1.2,3; Projection Club 3; Stage Crew 1. President 2,3; Eclectic Times Reporter 1.2. Features Editor 3; Senior Play 1.2,3; Congress 3; Thespian So- ciety Vice President 1. President 2.3: Aviation Club 1: All School Play Student Director 1,2,3: Senior Assembly 1; JV Soccer 1. College. per Drive Staff 1,2; Pep Club 1; Basketball Manager 2; Varsity Hockey 1.2.3: JV Lacrosse 1. Varsity 2.3; Library Club 1. College. Steven J Szibler 420 I.ongmcadow Lane. Trooper Radio Club 1.2.3: Stage Crew 2; Senior Play 3: Congress 3; Aviation Club 1; Ecology Club 3; All School Play 2; Senior Assembly 3. College. 210 James S. Shott 3869 Belh Drive. Collcgcville. Gym l eader 3: Varsity M Club 3; Weight Lifting 1.2: JV Football 1, Varsity 2.3; Swimming Aide 1.2. Robin Tabor Darlene M. Tague 105 Henry Road, Trooper. FlagCorp 1,2. Cosmetologist. Robert W. Taylor 423 South Park Avenue, Norristown. JV Basketball 2. Varsity 3; Varsity Track 3. College. Ray D Tennv 2756 Lantern Lane. Audubon. Weight Lifting 1,2; JV Football I. Varsity 2.3; JV Baseball 1.2. College. Barry T Thomson 1033 Sandcrling Circle, Audubon. Band 1,2; Student Council 1,2. College. Michele A. Titus 425 Alexandra Drive. Norristown. Varsity M Club 2; Con- gress 2.3; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3; Chorus 3. Junior College Richard . Topham 53 Hcathcrwood Hills, Audubon. Varsity M Club 3; Soccer Club 2,3: JV Soccer 1,2, Varsity 3; Water Polo 1. College. Sandra R. Tripp Merrybrook Road. Collegeville. Student Tutoring I; Senior Play 3; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 2,3: Yearbook Financial Staff 2,3; Cho- rus 3. College Teacher. David F. Tyler. Jr. 803 Mill Grove Drive, Audubon. JV Basketball 2. College. Trudy Tyler 2825 Colony Drive Apt. D-7, Audubon. Eclectic Times Re- porter 3. College. Vicki D. Tyler803 Mill Grove Drive. Audubon. FHA I. College. Sheri A. Ulrich 105 Mann Road. Norristown. Chorus 3; Swimming Aide 1,3; Student Tutoring I; Student Council 2,3; Ecology Club 2.3. College. Joanne D Valentino II Brenda Lane, Audubon. Chess Club 3; Intramural Tennis 3. College. Janet L. VanZandt 22 Buck waiter Road. Audubon. FTA 1,2.3; Officer 3; Student Tutoring 1.2: Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 2.3; Yearbook Financial Staff 2,3. College. Mark Vermuth Kriebel Mill Road. R.D. if 1. Collegeville. Joann Versak 2775 Lantern Lane. Audubon. Joseph Vig ione 2949 Germantown Pike, Norristown. Sheree R. Wadolny 2778 Lantern Lane, Audubon. Office Work. Bruce R. Walbert 2952 Second Street, Norristown. JV Golf I. College. Donna V. Walker Grange Avenue. R.D. H2. Collegeville. Student Tutoring I: Prom Committee 3; FHA 1; Drill Team 1,2,3. Dancing Teacher. Cynthia E. Wallace 2750 Audubon Road, Audubon. Orchestra 1; Swimming Aide 1.2.3; Band 2.3: National Honor Society 3: Senior Play 3; Congress 2,3: JV Lacrosse I, Varsity 2.3; JV Swimming 1,2,3. College. John F. Ward. Jr. 2754 Lantern Lane, Audubon. Orchestra I; Spanish Na tional Honor Society I; Band 1.2,3: National Honor Society 2.3; Jazz Band 2 3: JV Tennis I. Varsity 2,3. College. Betty J. Weir 2259 Berks Road, Lansdaie Color Guard 2; Yearbook Pape Drive Staff 2,3; Yearbook Financial Staff 3. Susanne Weissinger Yerkes Road. R.D. 2. Collegeville. Library Club I; Yearbook Paper Drive Staff 2.3; Yearbook Financial Staff 3. College. Given Wells 156 South Midland Avenue, Norristown James W. White 245 Pinctown Road, Norristown. College Jeffrey . White 435 South Park Avenue, Norristown. Band 1.2.3; Jazz Band 1.2,3. Air Force Band. Stacy A. Wilkie Bustard Road, Cedars. Chorus 2,3. Travel. David L Williams 118 Hollywood Avenue. Norristown. Band 1.2,3; Jazz Band 1,2,3. College. Walter Williams Hollow Road. R.D. I, Collegeville. Thomas C. Winkler Hogarth Lane, R.D. 1, Collegeville. JV Basketball 1, Varsity 2.3; Varsity M Club. Stanley Wisniewski 3227 Sunset Avenue, Norristown. Jeffrey P Wolf Box 34. Worcester. Swimming Aide 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3: Varsity M Club 2.3; Congress 2.3: Vice President 2; Prom Committee 2; Jazz Band 1,2,3; Water Polo Club 1,2.3; Varsity Swim- ming 1,2,3. College. Mary Wolsky 2759 Belmont Avenue, Norristown. Charlene A Wolstenholme 3913 Nancy Lane. Collegeville. Chorus 1,2,3; FfA 3. College. Richard Wood 3748 Germantown Pike. Collegeville. Deborah J. Woodruff 2748 W'oodland Avenue. Norristown. Library 1,2. Employment. Rachel E. Yoh 516 North Park Avenue, Norristown. Art Club I. Art School. Joseph C. Yorck Highley Road. R.D. 1, Norristown. JV Track 2. Varsity 3; Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3. School. David A. Young 150 W'cst Mount Kirk Avenue. Norristown. Radio Club 1,2: Eclectic Times Music Editor 1.2,3; Jazz Band 2.3. College. Donna C. Yu 515 Mill Grove Drive, Audubon. College. 211 Kenneth Walters 753 Mockingbird Lane. Audubon. Marita K. Zachow 302 South Park Avenue. Norristown. Nursing. 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PA. 272-5820 REGISTERED PLUMBER THIS AD IS DEDICATED TO: DEADLINES CALLI CHUNKIES COKE BOTTLES PROOFREADING PSYCHIATRIC HELP EYEGLASSES (WE’RE ALL GOING TO NEED THEM) NAUGHTY WORDS EX.: T.M., K.S.B., B.L.N., A.J.P., C.D.B., S.R..S.G., P.C., M L., V.S., K.P., G.D., K.E.K., L.K. GOSSIP A. Romance B. Teachers INDIANS LASAGNA CANDY CALORIES WHITE FORD — BROWN FORD PETER PAN JAGUAR JANITORS SLIDESHOW PATRON ADS Miss Eleanor Alberta Boehner THANKS I'M GOING TO SLAP YOUR FACE SOCCER — CROSS COUNTRY — WRESTLING Mr. Bill O'Brien Many Thanks 218 MEET SCF Terry L. Leinhart WHO MAKES GUARANTEES . . . NOT PROMISES. Clothes Today’s army offers so many good things for today’s young people, he is willing to give a writ- ten guarantee! A legal document which you will have to keep just in case! For the career training of your choice, or the loca- tion of your choice ... see me, your local army representative: TODAY’S ARMY WANTS TO JOIN YOU. ALL FOR MEN SCF Terry L. Leinhart 109 East Main St. Norristown, PA PHONE: 272-5876 0509 Not just a good place to save, we re also a good place to work, as these Mcthacton graduates can verify: (left to right) Judy McKain, Class of ’71; Bob Hibbs. 67; Sue Weissinger, 73; Richard Place '64; Kathy Durcka. '70; and Jean Greco. ’68. Other Mcthacton graduates employed by Commonwealth but not shown arc Dennis Dctwilcr. 65; Barbara Hagerman, 70; and Paul Angelillis, Jr., 68. Commonwealth SAVINGS Bt LOAN ASSOTIATION OF NORRISTOWN NORRISTOWN PHILADELPHIA COLLEGEVILLE TROOPER SWEDE SQUARE AUDUBON KING OF PRUSSIA NEWTOWN SQUARE PENNDEL GOOD LUCK GRADUATES TROOPER PHARMACY STEEL PLANT EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Eagleville. Pennsylvania C.B. M.R Papa Phone 539-8040 2851 W. Main Street Trooper, Norristown. Pa. Your Rexall Store Congratulations to the Class of 1973 WENTZ’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Skippack Pike Worcester. Pa. 220 SWEDE SQUARE Rexall PHARMACY Swede Rd. GERMANTOWN P.K. 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Krips Mr. Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. Ms. John Hanrahan Norm Connie Roscwarnc Mr. Mrs. A. F. Ostroski Mr. Mrs. E. Rohm Mr. Mrs. Richard Meszaros Mr. Mrs. L. A. Talone John Gergcl Al Margaret Peter Todd The Deegans Mr. Mrs,S. Reid Fran Bill Mr. Mrs. Emanuel Adamson Bill Jackie Mr. Mrs. Howard W. Walz Mr. Mrs. Anthony LaSorda Rich Daryl Mr. Mrs. Robert Aldcrfcr Sr. Shirley A. Aldcrfer Mr. Mrs. Paul Reimel Sr. Mr. Mrs. Robert Aldcrfcr Jr. Jim Sally Mr. Mrs. Doug May Mr. Mrs. Richard Ladson Mr. Mrs. Andrew Murnick Mr. Mrs. D. Bianchi Mr. Mrs. Barry Siegel Mr. Mrs. Anthony Zampogna Mr. Mrs. R. J. Cascarino Diane Vincent Mr. Mrs. John DcFrancesco Mr. Mrs. Gianieri Tanya Shcckler Mr. Mrs. Robert Shecklcr Mr. Mrs. Chester Shcckler Robert L. Ringlcr Mr. Mrs. J. Hodson Mr. Mrs. Bittner Mr. Mrs. R. D. Foy Jim Harrison Marion J. Potts Mr. Mrs. John W. Conavan Kay H. Chang Mr. Mrs. Lee J. Downs A. Nice Lady Mr. Mrs. J. Schlichteg Mr. Mrs. Edward J. Hipp Mr. Mrs. George Thielen Mr. Mrs. William Elvidgc 224 Ginncy McGlincy Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Genuardi Jean Zivitz Gracy” Mr. Mrs. John E. Heyscr Diane Jeff David Arena “The Hally Halls Barb Leroy Bobby Bob Sue Mr. Mrs. Ed McDade Mr. Mrs. Russ Smith. Jr. Dennis Diane Janet Litka Jodi Lant Sue Sanbcndctlo Andy Jelly Bean and Glen Al Vicky Carol Marsha Cary Mr. Mrs. Vernin Syndcr Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Davis Dougic Duck Stauffer Scruff ' Helen Nick Centrclla Bandit Opclski Mr. Mrs. Bertran Gratz Mr. Mrs. Russell Smith Sr. Rick Helen Mr. Mrs. Robert F. Semoire Bunny Rose Semoire Mr. Mrs. Richard Minnich Mr. Mrs. George Minnich John Dottie Jean Ted Mrs. William Yoh Mr. Mrs. David F. Minnich Marcos and Debbie Mr. Mrs. Charles Slorti Mr. Mrs. S. Cascio John A. Raffeo Paul Raffeo Leonard Raffeo Linda Dar and Dave Mike Gionta Mr. Mrs. Ralph Gionta Romeo Gionta Robert Salvatore Jeanette Gionta Bill Gionta Mr. Mrs. Terry O'Donnell O'Donnell f amily Gary Kleiner Craig Spencer Ronald M. Hallman Laura Diegel Ken Chuck and Rob Knife and Fork Bob and Nancy Diegel The Diegel Family Sue and Joe Finlcn and Clark Jane Shepard Merry Hopkins Keith Fdleman Geroge Charlene Frank Diane Rick Witmaycr Leister DAR Wayne Sharpless Mrs. Hciscr Mrs. and Mr. Green S. E. Mary Jean Steer Karen Koons Pal Vargo Principal of M. H.S. Mr. Mrs. Roat Mr. Mrs. Ritter Elaine Cook Martha Cook Elizabeth Bcgany Mr. and Mrs. Spych Mr. Williard Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Lou lanclli and Sons Russell A. Sharpless DC. Frog M. B. Debbie Thomas P.F. D. B. Mrs. N. Kaplan L. J. Hawkins A. Friend Go-Mcthacton Maude and Ritlenhouse Mr. and Mrs. Gable Tuba Power Clark and Amelie Upper Mcrion Suffer Joe Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDcvitt Mr. Mrs. Samuel Martino Don and Joann Bus 39 Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Rogers Dave and Janet Jim Doyle John Horisk Sharon Bogen Patty Fcsmirc Herbert Hoover Bridget Saboe Tcrcc Artz Mr. Mrs. Fred J. 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Diane Missy McVaugh The Tyrpins Bob Steven Keyser Barbara LcRoy Joe Willie Jaffc The Firehouse Five Eleven Captain Carnic Frank Andrews Hazel Robin Wood The Yocom's Bruce The Onoszko Family The Lambert’s Susan Jimmy Sandy Mario Mr. Mrs. William Sloos The Thompson Family Adiline Keyser Debra Nancy Claycomb Little Joe Wendy Hastings Doug Smith Karen Litka Connie Janet Jeff Mr. Mrs. Warren P. Smith Mr. Mrs. Matthew Sharplcss Mr. Mrs. N.J. Centrella Mr. Mrs. James Shainline Mr. Mrs. Al Amato Mr. Mrs. Ted Manoly Mr. Mrs. James Grcsh Debbie Bill Mrs. McGinniss Chris Carol Romeis Sir Galahad Romeis Mr. Mrs. Raymond Romcu Steve Irina Romeu Mr. Wismer Mr. Mrs. Vance Wertz Dottie Jean Romeu Mr. Mrs. William Keim Family Billy. Andy David Keim Jospeh J. Saboe Mr. Mrs. Joseph Bruno Mr. Mrs. Joseph Saboe Mr. Mrs. George Gallagher George Jean Gallagher John «Sc Mary Gallagher Mr. «Sc Mrs. John H. Gallagher Mr. Mrs. Paul Rcichcnboch Mr. Mrs. Rcichenboch W. Robert Sears Mrs. Nicol Mr. George Marinkov Bill Rhodes Future Mr. and Ms. R. Pixie Linda Allen Gctti Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson Harvey Dave and Calhi Lantz and Jodi Don and Karen Jack and Pat David and Terry- Joey and Linda Stephen and Cecc Karl and Terry Kathy and Billy Gary and Ethel Dave Carpani Bob Shea Gale Johnson Marlin Hess. Jr. Peggy Hess Eleanor Shainline Mrs. C. T. Dunning Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grundcr Mr. and Ms. Jerry Rambo Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Tyler Marge and Ed Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Adam Litka Pos Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fidler A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Waller Miller Doreen Rhoads Grubbie” Ms. Thomas Kelly Helen and the gang from Eaglcstream Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Reynolds Tim and The Girls Dennis Catagnus Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mcllroy Mr. and Mrs. James Rusch Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mitrisin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark Mrs. Marrion King Pete Vitale Mr. and Mrs. Joe Troilo Troilo Family Mr. and Mrs. Sal Katz Wade and Betty Jim and Diane Dave Shoemaker V. W.Gang Bruce and Scott Ed Guzzardo “Beany” Mr. and Mrs. John D. Litka lohn Litka Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. Kratz Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Claycomb Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stiteler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hastings Jr. Mrs. Joseph Cronmiller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess MissS.A. Hanhauscn Kim Fry Kathy Brower Mr. and Mrs. Kulp Kevin Kulp Jackie Marlire Kathy Law Kathleen Kerr Mr. Ulrich Lynn and Mike Gary and Cathy Richard James Weir Samgmucl Eggsfricnd Perfid Liz Rogers Homer and Jill 22b Index: NOTE: The Methactonian Staff extends its most sincere apologies for any ommissions, misspellings, and other errors in this listing. Abbott. K. 78. 103 Abbott. S. 92 Abrams, V. 28, 61, 106 Accor. W. 85 Acher. B. 95 Achey. L. 78 Achey, M. 88, 165 Ackerman. Mrs. B. 181 Ackerman. R. 73 Adams, C. 78 Adams. D. 88 Adams, H. 78 Adams, M. 93 Adams, P.28. 54. 55, 108. 124 Adams. S. 80 Adamson. D. 28, 104 Adder Icy, Miss j. 192 Adrian, L. 85 Alden, A. 95 Alden, J. 117 Alderfer. H. 78 Aldcrfer, L. 88, 165, 167 Alderfer, M.95, 165, 168 Aldinger. J. 86 Alessandra, L. 90 Algeo. J. 87, 116 Algeo, L. 95 Alkcr, A. 10 Allebach, H. 88 Allebach, J. 88 Allebach, K. 73. 106 Allebach. R. 74 Allen, E. 85 Allen. J. 89 Allen, J. 73 Allen, L. 92 Allen, P. 77 Allen, S. 90, 117 Altomare. M. 28 Ambler. S. 78 Amclang, S. 73 Amenta, T. 85, 164 Ames, C. 93 Ames. C. 73 Ames. C. 93. 165. 169 Ames, C. 88 Ames, K. 91, 169 Ammon, R. 27, 28, 50. 54, 55. 97, 101, 103, 108, 124. 125 Anders. Mr. G. 185 Anderson. B. 91, 165, 167 Anderson. Mr. H. 179 Anderson. J. 93 Anderson. Mr. J. 189 Andrews. J. 73. 107 Angstadt, J. 92 Angstadt, K. 90 Angstadt, R. 78 Appleton, J. 28, 34. 102. Ill, 113. 120, 121, 134. 135, 154 Appleton. K. 90, 162 Arena. J. 89 Arena, W. 46 Armstrong, J. 88 Armstrong, T. 93 Artz. M. 87. 169 Asher, B. 28. 102, 122. 123. 152 Asher. L. 95 Auer. G. 85 Ausgustinc, M. 88 Austcrberry, M. 93 Austin, F. 91 Austin. Mrs. M. 181 Austin, M. 91. 161, 165 Austin, M. 28, 138, 146 Bacher. A. 200 Bachcr, E. 27. 28. 52. 102. 123, 136. 137. 152 Bacher. J. 78. 126. 142 Badger. M. 93 Badger, V. 90 Baer, M. 95 Bagan. S. 85 Baily. R. 78 Baird. J. 90 Baird. L. 116, 117 Baird. M. 95 Bair, G. 28 Baker, S. 52 Balaguer, D. 85 Balaguer. D. 78 Baldassano, Mr. J. 198 Balliet, G. 28 Balliet. M. 91 Bani, J. 78 Bansky, C. 85, 115 Bantham, C. 88 Barbaretta. Mr. A. 199 Barber, C. 91 Barbone, C. 91, 116 Barbone, Mrs. L. 180 Bard, L. 83 Barker. C. 27,28, 103, 107 Barns. W. 7 Baronic. M. 73, 109 Bartholomco, Miss A. 190 Bartlett. J. 92 Barnes, C. 90 Barnett, B. 91 Barr. W. 89, 168 Barrett, E. 93 Barrett, D. 84. 117 Barrett. G. 90 Barrett. M. 164 Barrett, P. 95 Bartlett, D. 92 Basile. D. 28 Basile, D. 78. 147 Baskin, M. 161 Basorc, D. 28. Ill, 146 Basorc, M. 168 Batchelder. C. 87 Batchelder, L. 91 Bateman. C.95 Bateman. W. 60, 85, 161 Baylcr, S. 85 Beale, J. 73 Bean. A. 90 Bean. A. 28, 73, 103, 105, 106 Bean. C. 29, 101, 106 Bean, D. 78, 103 Bean. J. 29, 34. 102. HI. 134. 135 Bean. K. 71,73, 101. 112 Bean, M. 73 Bean. S. 85, 166 Bean, S. 73 Beard. S. 89 Beatrice. D. 95, 165 Beatrice, S. 72, 107 Bechtel, R.85 Beck.C. 89 Beck, B. 8 Becker. Mrs. E. 180 Becker. E. 110 Becker, Mrs. I. 183 Becker. T. 78 Bcckncr, S. 93 Beebe. G. 95 Beebe. S. 89 Bench. M. 85 Benner, C. 85 Benner. G. 29 Bennett. J. 85 Bennett, R. 85 Bcnstcl. D. 95 Berardclli. W. 78. 111. 113. 154 Bercilosky. L. 87 Bergandino, Mr. V. 109, 200 Berger. K.9I Berger. M. 78, 107. 110, 126. 127 Berger. M. 85. 154 Berger. N. 95. 116 Berger, P. 72, 97. 121. 128, 140 Berger. S. 128 Bergcy, Mr. R. 165. 192 Bcrmanis, E. 85 Bernhard. D. 97, 149 Bernstein, B. 92 Bernstein, L. 78, 103, 112 Bernsticl. J. 29 Bcrnstiel. S. 72 Berry, C. 78 Bertles, J. 103 Berzins. H. 80 Bestow, N. 85, 115 Bestow, R. 93 Betts, L. 89 Betz, A. 165 Betz. G. 95 Betz, L. 78 Betz. R. 29 Beyer. P. 72 Beyer. M. 161 Bickhart, C. 29 Bickhart, P. 85 Biggins. D. 78, 146, 147 Bilikiewicz, Mrs. J. 180 Biscoe, H. 92, 165 Biscoc. J. 157, 165, 167 3ittner, J. 78, 103. 140. 141 Black, B. 77 Blake, Mrs. E. 180 Bobb. Mr. 172 Bochnowicz, J. 77. 102, 106, 110, 156 Bochnowicz, R.95. 165, 169 Bodek, C. 72, 106 Bodek, R. 85. 106 Bochner. Miss. 99, 127, 143 Bogenschutz, G. 93 Boggs. D. 86 Bologna. C. 88, 111 Bologna, M . 86, 116, 154 Bonaduce, M. 88 Bonaducc, S. 78. 136, 137. 152 Bond, D. 91 Bondi, K. 14, 71, 74. 121, 128, 129 Bono. A. 77 Bonomi, Mr. A. 175 Borai. R. 95 Borbely, F. 93 Boric. D. 86. 116 Borzillo, M. 95, 169 Boslcr. Mr. J. 185 Bosler. Mrs. J. 180 Bosler. Miss M. 102, 121. 187 Bourne, C. 77, 126. 127 Boutin, M. 92 Bovell, J. 29 Bowcrman. H. 86 Bowerman. K. 23. 77, 99. 98 Bowerman, W. 92 Boyce, B. 86 Boyd. D. 88. 116 Boyle. C. 89 Bradburv. D. 29. 106 Brader. Mr. L. 192 Bradley, T. 29 Branco, E. 92 Branham, G. 95. 165 Branham, M. 88. 117, 164. 168 Branham. S. 29. 102, 111. 134. 135. 146 Bright, B. 77, 99. 102. 110. 140. 162 Bright, B. 95. 165, 167 Bright. P. 78 Bright. S. 88, 160, 165, 168 Brobson, D. 77 Brodowski, T. 73. 111 Brooke, C. 89. 117 Brooke. P. 77 Brooks. R. 95 Brooks. S. 87 Brower. K. 86, 165, 167 Brown, B. 89 Brown. Mr. C. 103. 190 Brown, C. 97 Brown, D. 168 Brown, D. 90. 165 Brown. D. 89. 169 Brown. D. 86 Brown. D. 87 Brown. K 86 Brown, M. 89 Brown, P. 93 Brown. R. 96, 168 Brown, S. 128 Brown. S. 78 Brown, Miss S. 202 Brown, S. 29,49. 112. 121 Brown, T. 86 Brownlee M. 91 Brunner, R. 86, 115 Brunt. G. 72, 106, 112 Brunt. L. 27, 29. 34. 102. 108. 110. Ill, 120, 121, 134. 135, 146 Bubser. M. 89 Buchanan, G. 86, 166 Buchcnauer. C. 86. 115 Bucher, Mr. W. 176 Buchman. P. 95 Buck, A. 95 Buck waiter, T. 92 Bullock, J. 29, 107 Bullock. R. 91 Burd. Mrs. C. 182 Burd. Mr. D. 199 Burdette, B. 95 Burgard, C. 93 Burgess, K. 95 Burke. L. 30. 152 Burkcr, M. 77 Bums. B. 29, 104. Ill Burns. C. 77.97. 99. 140. 141. 162, 168 Burns, E. 14,27,30 Burns, J. 95, 165, 168 Bruns, K. 86 Burns. M. 30, 102. 120, 121. 134 Burton, P. 80 Buschman, N. 7, 138, 139 Bustard, A. 121 Bustard, B. 71,72,99. 101 Bustard. J. 30, 111. 125, 138 Bustard, K. 93 Butt. L. 91 Cahall, K. 30 Cahill. K. 89 Cahill, M. 72, 107 Campana, M. 30, 112, 133 Campana, S. 72. 106 Campbell, A. 6, 9,30. 52,61 Campbell. D. 89. 177 Campbell, D. 72 Campbell, J. 86. 117. 164 Campbell, N. 86 Campbell, S. 95 Camponovo, R. 95 Cana van, C. 90. 117 Canavan. D. 86 Canncy, H. 77 Canney. K. 77 Canncy, M. 91 Cansick, P. 89 Canlamaglia. G. 86. 117, 161 Canlamaglia, K. 90. 164 Capaldi. J. 92 Capaldi. P. 77, 106 Caparro, J. 30 Capone, C. 91 Capone, S. 77. 112 Carbblu, C. 83 Carbone, K. 90 Card. R. 74 Car ley. Mrs. M. 184 Carlson. D. 91 Carlson, L. 77, 103 Carlson, P. 99 Carlton, M. 161, 166. 169 Carney, D. 83 Carola. L. 77 Carpenter. S. 72. 76. 120. 121 Carson. Miss J. 189 Carson, L. 91 Carty. D. 81 Cassel, B. 90 Casselberry. J. 30 Cassey, L. 30. 103 Cassey. T. 77. 106 Catania, C. 92 Catania, J. 123 Catania. M. 30 Catania, T. 80. 134. 135. 150. 160 Catton. J. 95 22 6 Ccnkner, C. 77 Cenkncr, M . 90. 117, 164 Chambers. S. 95, 165, 168 Chance, J. 93 Chance, J. 92 Chantry, J. 92 Chantry, P. 82, 86 Chapman, C. 93 Charles, P. 95 Cheate, W. 166 Chcsnick. Miss A. 182 Childress,C. 72 Childs. R. 95 Choate, P. 81 Choate. W. 86 Christ. C. 90 Christie, K. 95 Christman J. 77. 154, 161 Christman K. 30 Christman, S. 92 Ciabattoni, D. 86 Ciabattoni, J. 68. 74, 134, 135 Ciabattoni, J. 88 Cianci, T. 77, 109 Cipollini, D. 89. 177. 161. 164 Cirafisi. T. 77, 111 Cissonc, Mr. R. 175 Clairmont, R. 30, 55, 61, 103, 140 Clark, B. 95, 116. 161. 165, 169 Clark, C. 77, 134, 135. 150 Clark. J. 80 Clark, R. 77, 134, 135, 150, 161 Clark. S. 81, 157 Clause, C. 86 Clause. C. 95 Clay boss. M. 86 Claycomb, P. 103 Claycomb, R. 90 Claycomb, S. 31, 104 Claycomb. T. 72, 107 Clemens, D. 72 Clemens. D. 27,31,102, 103,108, 126, 127 Clemente, J. 89. 164 Clements, P. 71.72.99, 101 Clevenger, D. 86 Clevenger. R. 72. 149 Cline, S. 81, 107 Cline. S. 91. 164 Clinton, Mr. E. 190 Clipsham. Miss B 195 Clymer. B. 95 Cobb. J. 93. 165 Coles, S. 83 Collcvcchio, S. 88 Collins. B. 78 Collins, C. 31 Collins. D. 77,138,139. 161 Collins, M. 92. 169 Collins. R. 72 Collins, K. 74 Connolly. M. 72 Comly, Mrs. R. 198 Conard, E. 86 Connolly. S. 83, 164, 169 Conrad, Mr. E. 183 Constabel, B. 31, 51 Constable, C. 128, 129 Constable. S. 81, 110, 140. 141, 162 Constabel. W. 77, 106 Constabel. T. 123 Conway. C. 92 Conway, J. 31 Conway V. 77, 101 Cook, A. 77 Cook. G. 77 Cook. K. 31, 108 Cook, L. 90 Cook. W. 91 Cooper. S. 83 Cori.L. 10.71.72,97, 140. 141 Cornell, Mrs. B. 179 Cornog, R. 83 Cosmi. F. 92, 165 Costello. Mr. A. 102, 186 Cotteta. D. 31 Cottcta, K. 92 Counts, M. 87 Cover. R. 80 Coville.S. 83. 156 Cragoe. C. 89 Cragoe. T. 81 Crain. M. 83, 161, 166 Crane. S. 150, 160 Crane, R. 83, 161 Crawford. K. 83 Crcnnan. T. 86, 164 Crcssman, G. 89 Crippen, Mr. P. 147, 196 Crist. D. 83, 161, 166 Crist. N. 81 Crist. R. 31. 102, 108. 111. 134, 135 Crist, R. 81 Croncr, D. 31, 34, 120. 121, 134, 135. 152. 160 Croncr, Mrs. F. 180 Croner. R. 81. 134. 135, 160 Croncr, Mr. W. 126 Crowder. T. 81 Crowle. B. 81, 134, 135. 152. 161 Crowlc. S. 86. 116 Cubbler.C. 117 Cubbler. D.31,55, 104 Cubbler. M.95 Culp, O. 149 Culver. D. 83 Culver, N. 81, 126, 127 Currera, J. 81 Currie. D. 147 Currie. D. 81. 138. 139 Cusamano, L. 90 Cusumano. Mr. R. 101, 190 Cusumano, Mrs. D. 197 Custer, W. 72. 107 Cutaiar. S. 84 Cutillo.S. 88 Culillo. S. 84, 116, 165, 167 Czop, M. 72 Daisey. L. 74 Dalasio, A. 83 D'Angelo, R. 31, 110 D’Antonio. P, 83 Danlonio, S. 89 Darnell. L. 90, 161 Dascaloff, N. 72 Dascaloff. R. 22, 31. 55 Davidson, C. 92 Davis. B. 31. 105 Davis. K. 21,81. 136. 137. 152 Davis, L. 83, 161 Davis. P. 83, 104. 117 Davis. R. 81 Davis S. 93 Davis. S. 81, 103 Dawson, J. 83 Day wait, C. 87 Dcagan. L.91 Dean, C. 95 Dean, Mr. F. 186 Dean, K.61.72, 106. 120. 121 DcAntonio. F. 90. 165, 169 Dcardorff. A. 83 Dcardorff, G. 71.72,98,99 Debbi. S. 83. 106 DeChant, B. 83 DcChante. R. 72. 99. 107 Decker, D. 83 DcFrancesco. S. 77 DeFrangesco, D. 91 DeFusco. M. 83. 116 DcHavcn. B 6, 72 Dcl’Angelo. T. 91 DeLisle. L.81 DeLisle, M. 82, 83 Dell Angelo. B. 81 Dell Angelo, F. 116 Dell Angelo. P.27.31,55, 108, 126. 127 Della Pia. N. 32 DcIPizzo, J. 72, 106, 110. 150 DcIPizzo, W. 83. 115, 166 Demarco, A. 83 Demeno, Mr. A. 117, 150. 186 DeMeno. R 93. 169 Dempsey, G. 74 Deniord, R. 83 Denno, D. 95 Dent, D. 86 DePriest, B. 85 Dcrdul, Mrs. J. 200 DeSantis, D. 92 Detrich, A. 95 Detwiler. D. 95. 165 Dctwilcr, L. 81, 106 Detwiler. R. 106. 126. 127 Detwiler. S. 32 Denshaw, J. 95. 168 Denshaw. J.8I, 138, 139. 147 Denshaw, R. 104. 115, 156 DeVito. C. 78 DeVito, Mrs. E. 181 DeWan. Mr. J. 6, 195 DeWane. D. 19. 87 Dcwces, W. 91 DeWitt, M. 72, 103. 106 Diana. L. 46 Diegcl, L. 87 Dicgcl, K. 80 Diegcl, S. 32, 108 Dictch, S. 89 Dietch. S. 81 Dietrich. B. 83 Diem. B. 81, 106 Diem, Mrs. S. 181 Dietrich, Mrs. H. 180 Dietrich, Miss L. 191 Difonzo. Mr. G. 183 Di Francesco, S. 72 Di Leila. R.8,32 DiMino, J. 91 DiNardo. P. 19. 77 Doak. D. 89, 161 Doak, 1.88 Doak’. S. 74 Dodsworth, J. 95 Doebler. Mr. F. 179 Docblcr, D. 72, 123 Doggcndorf. D. 87 Doggendorf, D. 30, 32 Dombrowski. D. 32.101, 107 Dombrowski, H. 87, 117, 164. 169 Donahue. M.72. 102, III, 120. 121, 138, 139, 146 Donlin. E. 77 Donlin. G. 72 Donmoycr, Mr. G. 188 Don ton, L. 93 Doorly. M. 86 Doud. M. 77 Doud, P. 32, 37 Dougherty. C. 95 Dougherty, F. 72, 103 Dougherty, T. 160 Dowd, Miss M. 203 Downes, J. 92 Downes, W. 81 Doyle, C. 89 Dovle. J. 87 Doyle. M. 95 Drabick. M. 77 Drabick, S. 95 Drabick. S. 91 Drayer, Mr. A. 175 Driscoll. 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