Oil City High School - Oil Can Yearbook (Oil City, PA)

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O . . - . ' - . - . - . - . s . - - ' - u u I I - - . . . . . From many different schools have we come to form one body - dependent on each individual for its unity, its uniqueness, and its success. We all blend together our characters, our personalities, our prides, and our prejudices to make our school what it is today. We strive together to fulfill our goals in the hope of bettering ourselves and our community. Whetheroby dominance in sports, merit in academics, excellence in music, or reverence for tradition, we at OCHS have made ourselves known, and truly we have become One out of Many. Contents Student Life 6 Classes 18 H Academics 58 Athletics 94 Music and Drama 128 Organizations 156 Advertising-Indexes 176 Closing 194 5 From the 356 seniors who make up the Class of 1974 come many opinions concerning the kind of school that OCHS is. The senior class expressed their views in a survey distributed by the Oil Can staff, and it was found that sports, academics, music, and traditions are Considered to be the most important elements in student life at OCHS. Randy Young shows that the traditional 3:15 p.m. l bell comes none too soon. A ..f 1. Carl Pierce's American History classes watch Watergate hearings on television, one of the few ways in which the Watergate scandal was brought to the attention of Oil City students. 2. Becky Boyd shows the artifacts she collected during a church-sponsored mis- sionary tour to Africa last summer. 3. Jan Evans, a Youth for Easter Seals volunteer, teaches Amy Wagner swimming skills. 4. In pouring rain the dedicated marchers hike to Franklin in the March of Dimes Walkathon. 5. Carrie Rizzo and Marg Olmes prepare deer hides for making leather goods at the teen center, Ful Hous, headquarters for the Ecu- menical Youth Ministry. 8 . Q! ah' I fo V0 F. 4'-,E '1 r we Students Exhibit Interest in Community Affairs Results of a survey of seniors taken by the Oil Can staff show that many seniors display interest in community affairs but tend to ig- nore national events. Of seniors of voting age, only about one-half planned to partici- pate in the 1973 elections. Many seemed to be indifferent about the Watergate scandal, a major incident in American politics. However, several seniors are involved in community activities such as the Easter Seals program, the Ful Hous teen center, and various church groups and projects. A desire for more op- portunities for teen involvement was ex- pressed by many seniors who feel Oil City is a dull and boring place for young people. 9 Team Sports Reflect a Good Image at O11 Clty Sports is the most important element in student life at OCHS, according to a survey of the senior class taken by the Oil Can staff. Both athletes and spectators said that they feel involved in the sports program because sports create a feeling of unity and en- joyment. Of all the sports, the events most at- tended by students are football, boys' basket- ball, and wrestling. Several students felt that the girls' basketball team, which achieved a perfect 17-0 record, did not receive the atten- tion it deserved. 1 5 ,I t xr, 'r I v Q sg. .ig if f. cl 10 N19 l ll -W L-,N sw' 0'- Fin--p.-4 l an X 's.f'S4.r'- A-.f'-.Je ', j toAL.1A'i l'.. 4.Ax' . .V 4 4' 7 4 5 6 1. Two Oiler linemen pit their strength against a tackling dummy. 2. Peg McDougal out-jumps a Warren opponent as Sandy Winger awaits the tip. 3. Girls warm up for an intramural volleyball game. ln the spring of 1974 the sport became interscholastic. 4. Jay Healy, sidelined by a leg injury, watches an Oiler practice. 5. Oiler fans thunder their approval as the Big Blue Machine scores another touchdown. 6. Chris King and Jill Ferraro are delighted to learn that they made the girls' basketball team. 7. . . 91, 92, 93, . . counts Rick Bain as the physical fitness team prepares for the competition. 1, Jean Kulling studies the script for a dramatiza- tion performed during summer book review. 2. Computer science is one of three new courses of- fered to students at OCHS. 3. Bob Stack learns valuable trade skills in carpentry at Vo-Tech. 4. A representative from the University of Pennsylvania discusses the Small Community Talent Search pro- gram with a group of selected seniors. 5. Martin Szabat looks wistfully out the window, hoping that the school day will soon end. 3 .R Q ' gf ff eaii M Y J L-.M A ge. 1 J. ,ag R1 rv Q,--. Te , F, ,....,...,,,,tM 5 . Changes Desired in School Curriculums 4-F 1, Q ' ff E 1 : 5 ' ls: if i Nlost seniors feel that the curriculum at OCHS prepares students for jobs or for fur- ther education, according to a survey of the senior class taken by the Oil Can staff. How- ever, many of the same students expressed a desire for changes in the curriculum. Sug- gestions ranged from specialized science classes, mini-courses in English and history, no gym classes, and more foreign languages to dropping all subjects and making school an elective. Three new courses have been added to the list of electives at OCHS. They are consumer economics, machine transcrip- tion, and computer science. Also, a variety of summer courses such as English book review, health, and world history are avail- able to students wishing to receive credit in these courses in order to lighten the heavy academic load of the year. 13 CLClllCl f ,em 32935511 . I Ml l '42 . 'ir -'TL 2 1. Alumni frequently stop in the library to visit with former teachers on the Alumni Day sponsored by the guidance department on the last school day before Christmas vacation. 2. interscholastic rivalry be- tween the Oil City and Franklin football teams is emphasized by the pre-game bonfire held at the Colt League Baseball Field. 3. Jeanne Myers, the 1973 Homecoming queen, symbolizes the traditinal role queens play in special ceremonies. 4. The combined Girls' Choir marches in the traditional candlelight procession preceding the Christmas music program presented December 21, 1973. 5. Couples dance at the 1973 Junior-Senior prom. The prom is the only formal dance held at Oil City Senior High. ff '?Z TF715fT'-'fi nscfggf-Af f - ' f - -f Traditions Upheld by Student Body The students of Oil City Senior High place great importance on the traditions of the school, according to a survey taken by the Oil Can staff. While most seniors tended to think that the selection of queens was unimportant to the school, saying it was a popularity con- test, many said that queens were important to carry out tradition. Other traditions listed as being important to the students were: the Alma Mater, Christmas candlelight program, prom, Alumni Day, and pep assemblies. 15 P ' . Q F I ,X A M3 -Q ig ' 'U ' A . 3-qlfai li l , G -. ' may -- f-X W '- -l ' , 5 5.0 --.NM --JL l J si ' U Y ,.., 33,45 L, fig At.,, Si'xK'Mw..?LX 1 K A A . rf if, H 7 .,10L'L'!fl , ,fflif RAND x--. 'NN 'X xi! sg f. 1, 12 Z.. Musical Activities Enjoyed at OCHS While only about five percent of the senior student body believe that music is the most important facet of school life, more than half agreed that they were proud of both the band and the vocal groups in the music depart- ment. The vocal department provides the musical entertainment at the Christmas pro- gram and Swing Out program annually. The A Cappella Choir also presents programs for various civic groups. Most students, ac- cording to a survey, also agreed that band performances at home games added en- joyment forthe spectators at half-time. ln ad- dition to half-time performances, the band plays at Band Night and gives other musical presentations. 17 Q09- iofo 'coo M00 sxooooks ok Ssoxoi Ngo ooqoss we sxogXs oosxis 'xo Ksscxx oos god, gvaoosixoo. 'Y 0 some KK KWBIQ cveoo Kos soo 'xo wow. Kowoek oooooixoo KY o okoeis giooosixoo 'xs oow xoo 'ixisx sxoo 'xowsto ooxsixog ooXXoge Woe Ovass ok NQYI A oss isocxxsokxs soo oieoixoo, ok xoixek , xokxooxsokxf oqo Gxfxoclxooe, ssoxos 'xo oow sos 'ms amosoosr s. 'Voeyxoxoi soo sooooqoois ovassss aio sim ' Yixoo, xowoioxooxx 'ixosXs. XNOK L A F.. Vi. n mud' 1 X: HV, -an -'Z fi 1 Jllhetuom, lm CIL CIT ,, Y Hear? Of' 05550 ,H .. 1974 Senior Class Sets Sales Record The Class of 1974, under the leadership of Floss Donahue, faced the challenge of the junior magazine sale and set a new sales record of S13,604. The money raised was used to help pay for the yearbook and the junior-senior prom. The 1973 Christmas sale netted S1000 and helped pay for the senior banquet, the senior class play, and the year- book. The final activities as an entire class were the baccalaureate and commencement exercises, where a few seniors received special honors and scholarships and every- one. . . those long-awaited diplomas. f, 1. Senior class officers take care of business for the graduating class of 1974. President Joe Szabat, Vice President Bill Thomeier, Treasurer Cindy Davis, and Secretary Sharon Buchna. 2. Stretch, Greg, stretch! Greg Arseneau helps decorate for the prom. 3, Se- niors await the big moment, the receiving of their diplomas after three years of work! 4. Jim Healy trudges from door to door with his box of Christmas Sale items to help raise money for the senior class. 5. Lavern Harvey, magazine promoter, congratulates Carl Puleo on winning a GE AC-DC AM-FM TV at the magazine sale awards, l Top Twenty Seniors Each year since 1964, the Oil Can has honored the twenty highest ranking se- niors in a special form of recognition known as Ad Astra. Representing all courses of study, these students have achieved a degree of excellence in Receive Honors scholastic ability. Also, each senior who is in the top ten percent of his respective course of study is recognized. The achievement represents three years of ac- ademic endeavor. Victoria Wagner Academic Valedictorian Douglas Kuhn Academic Salutatorian Michael Dehn Jeanne Myers Thomas Montgomery Margaret Huff James Blauser Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Lynn Lolley Linda Hughes Academic ' Academic Gerald Delo Kathy Verglth Academic Academic Lawrence Euchler Susan Hickman Cathy Myers David Loring Academic Secretarial Vocational Academic ...ev 1 . Nancy Szabat Peter Buchanan Patricia Montana Martha Stralko Patricia Brzuz Academic Academic Academic Academic Clerical TOP TEN PERCENT OF COURSES OF STUDY - Front Row: Geor- getta Walters, vocational, Linda Hughes, academic, Cynthia Kozek, clerical, Susan Hickman, secretarial, Donna Anderson, general, Victo- ria Wagner, academic, Jacquline Maxwell, stenographic, Margaret Huff, academic, Nancy Adams, general, Kathy Vergith, academic, Darlene Prichard, academic-technical, Nancy Szabat, academic. Sec- ond Row: Francine May, secretarial, Lynn Lolley, academic, Jeanne Myers, academic, Cathy Myers, vocational, Lynn Newberry, general, Patricia Brzuz, clerical, Lawrence Euchler, academic, Michael Dehn, academic, Bruce Blanchard, general, Douglas Kuhn, academic, James Blauser, academic, Sandra Winger, general. Third Row: Jeffrey Shuff- stall, general, Peter Buchanan, academic, Thomas Montgomery, aca- demic, Michael McKean, vocational, Joseph Bechtel, vocational, Bar- bara Oleszek, vocational, Carol Morrison, academic-technical, Howard Bowen, vocational, Gerald Delo, academic, David Loring, academic, Handy Hanlon, vocational. 23 fifth ..L.-'B A Danish Flavor Accents the Day fp In Jane Christiansen, exchange student, tells an English class all about Denmark. William Acklin Nancy Adams Kirby Ames Dale Amsdell Kenneth Amsdell Donna Anderson Amanda Anderton Gregory Arseneau Robert Attleberger Richard Bain Roger Baker David Balas Lawrence Balot Jeffrey Barr Randy Barr Margaret Barscz David Bashline Daniel Beach Douglas Beal Russell Beatty Joseph Bechtel Sarah Beighley Robert Bender Dale Bennett Marie Benton Cynthia Bickel Jeffrey Bickel Ann Black Ronald Blair Bruce Blanchard Gregory Blauser Chuck McLouth casts his vote in fall election Seniors Commended for Scholastic Achievement James Blauser Frederick Bly Barbara Boocks Howard Bowen Rebecca Boyd I William Braden Ralph Brinkley Andrew Britt Robert Britt Patricia Brzuz ,ESQ VA '1' - , A T11 V- A Q, Rfk . E ' Y 'tb' 3 .fxvi , 'fyi ls , Z K f A . -f -Qf 'We llgixi-jdfi qiafiflf l K 'I Fl Xjaxhxcv .nflwf 5533 Peter Buchanan Sharon Buchna Donna Burchfield Charles Burneisen Edward Bush L - as i 11 ' I ,E 'ffl fade 1'-'TP -J Deborah Cadman Kimberly Carbaugh Robert Carrow Jean Carter Sherry Chelton Cited for their high achievement on the PSATINMSO are Doug Kuhn, Linda Hughes, Vickie Wagner, Larry Euchler, and Bill Flay. C in NJ Iii, N , M X N I i ' i I r Jane Christiansen Thomas Cirincione Teresa Clifton Tina Clinger Lori Cochran --,751 :L ' .-r X 0 X i 0 . Lucy Collins Richard Collins Edward Coon Kenneth Copley William Corbin Q l wiqejr -I .4-Ji ,av- wav' Daniel Corle David Cotterman Joseph Cotterman Donna Croyle Michael Croyle Music and Sports Au ment GN sg Jil it l -of A 3' LL if-P x Diana Dani'els Mark Danielson Cynthia Davis Thomas Davis Lou Ann Dawson 44-.3 A Cappella girls Mindy Anderton, Sharon Buchna, Lynn Wethli, and Truby Hepler busily prepare for the annual Swing Out concert. if E Oilers got the spirit! Jim Mix shouts encouragement from the sideline. ...xi 1 VI. ' fi , fize, A band members work is never done! Kathy Vefgith. Richard Deeter Michael Dehn Jeffrey Dehner Vickie Wagner and Amy Schultz wash band hats. 28 Enjoyment of Learning E 117 Gerald Delo Darla Deming Paula Deming Joyce Deshner Linda Detar Carmen Diaz , J ,qi M Pamela Dille J ,.... Huni -ll' Lee Ann Dillemuth Mark Dittman Shauna Dodson Martin Dolecki Nancy Donaldson N. it J' Class Advisor Helps Many 0 +5 N-ol 12- Ross Donahue, senior class advisor, and Joe Szabat, president, attempt to solve a problem for the seniors. Robin Donze William Dgwning Debra Df0ZdO Christine Duarte John Dunkerley James Edwards Margaret Eismont Robert Elder Susan Eldridge Mark Elliston David Emert Mark Emick Patricia English -o-41' Gary Erickson Lawrence Euchler Janice Evans Michael Farren Howard Faunce 30 Committees Develop an Active Student Body Steve Fedorek Jill Ferraro Judith Flis Sue Flockerzi Shawn Forshee Larry Foulds Joyce Fox Terry Frank William Frank Janice Frawley Steven Frost Connie Fry John Gaisford William Gaisford PROM HELPERS - Front Row: Jan Jones, Jeanne Myers, Jeif Shuffstall, Esther Rogers, Amy Pratt, and Jill Thompson. Second Row: Jan Evans, Paula Deming, Truby Hepler, Sarah Beighley, Bob Attleberger, and Emma Sloan. 31 Lee Gavin Kevin George Diane Gibbons Joyce Gibbons Dennis eoopfann Thomas Gonzalez Cynthia Goodwill Randall Greene James Gregory Catherine Grzasko T Wi 1 ff ti I flgxj' Li, pi i i . f li'. i i ii- f-fl A 4 KVM. Patricia Gunter Letitia Hale Daniel Hall Richard Hanby Dennis Hanel Theresa Haney The opening of lVlcDonaId's in downtown Oil City brought jobs to many OCHS students. Senior Joe Rarer helps out behind the counter. Patrick Hall Steven Hamner Randy Hanlon Rita Hardbarger Matthew Hargenrader Becky Harper Robert Hartzell James Healy Deborah Heath Louis Heath Russell Heckathorne Donald Hefferman Joseph Heintz Truby Hepler Susan Hickman David Hodges Teresa Hoover Robbin Hovis Margaret Huff Pamela Huff Lynn Huggins Linda Hughes Students Find Work Under the Golden Arches Gregory Hutchinson Martin Hutchinson Thomas Hynes David ldzi Valerie Irwin Debra Jarosz Jan Jones Karen Jones Robert Jones Robert Kalamajka --fer' Kathryn Karnes Ralph Kean Mike Kennedy William Kerr Christine King MRF, Stephen Klapeo Rose Klescz Raymond Konetsky Eugene Kozaczki Cynthia Kozek Selected Students Elated by NHS Induction -dv' QQ' itz? John Koziara Lori Kuhls Douglas Kuhn David Lauer Gail Lauer '? Dennis Lehman Priscilla Lesher Rick Levine Lynn Lolley Sue Long David Loring Karen Loudon t -P? Matthew Lukasiak John Macintosh Nlr. Kaufman congratulates Nancy Masquelier on her induction into NHS The Majorettes Fire Up for Oiler Victory Ellen Makovvski Alyce Manross Sandra Marshall Dixie Martin Stephenie Martin '-Q' Thomas Martin Donna Martyna Nancy Masquelier Mark Mauro Jacqueline Maxwell Francine May Debra McCauley Galla McCauley Deborah McClelland Beverly McCormick 'l...q 2-45 Kim McCullough Joseph McFadden Mary Jo McGinty Susan McGuinness Michael McKean i Patricia McKissick Charles McLouth Ralph McLouth Steven McNaughton Rose McQuiston The fire batons of Jeanne Myers, Nancy Frost, Mary Jean Kay, Lynn Wethli, and Valerie Ohle add to the OCHS half-time performance. Philip McNelIie Robert Migdal Marcia Miller Richard Miller Ted Miller Filling Out Forms Makes a Frantic First Day W t , I . le. 3 xi? 4 Diana Mitchell James Mix l, ,A Debbie Moore Carol Morrison r Jeanne Myers Lynn Newberry David Ochalek Margaret Ochs NT? -,S Judith Mock Patricia Montana Thomas Montgomery Janice Mortimer Debra Moyer Cathy Myers argl - gf: , , , 1, msg Yr al M21 41-31 ' f , '36 if.. '- sm--V A A L v - :kat ' ,- M ' ' ta- may ggi' J M. :Hitt ' ' Q .. gf' if ' Q, .- H319 'iw' 'I 4' db: ' t J, - --:fa wages . 1 ' ' ,iv It , 'ual 'ls 4r-A V Bill Acklin looks over all those first day forms. ll.. ' Valerie Ohle Barbara Oleszek Margaret Olmes Elissa Olszowka Daniel Petulla l. Linda Petulla Michael Petulla Patricia Powers Amy Pratt Randy Price -J .I Ag- j, . , 1 E' 5, :.X . 1:9 -- Darlene Prichard Duane Pritchard Robert Prody -.1 af, 1. f,f'A Paul Proper Carl Puleo Robert Quinn Kenneth Rapp Joseph Rarer William Ray Linda Reed Gloria Rekiel Jeffrey Rekiel Patricia Rekiel Deborah Reninger William Rex Sherry Riddle J fl! Carrie Rizzo Marisa Robinson Judith Rodgers Mary Rodgers Tina Rodgers Esther Rogers William Rowland Joseph Rudisille Patricia Russell Gregory Rybak Seniors Lead the Band to Successful Season Gary Sabousky Bruce Schneider Diana Schnitzer John Scott Joseph Sekula Drum Major Steve Dewey Hamner studies the sit- uation from his cage in the band's storage room. Cathy Settlemire Daniel Shaffer Mary Shaughnessy Jullie Shepard Ronald Shiley Jeffrey Shuffstall Joseph Siembida Thomas Skiba Rebecca Slater 'Flash' Floods the Halls of the Senior High Emma Sloan Betty Smalley Daniel Smayda Timothy Smayda Eugene Smith an Gary Smith Loretta Smith Suzanne Snyder Michael Sobina Timothy Sobina James Sobrowski James Socha Cynthia Sopher Glenn Speer Charles Staab Michelle Stephens Flash Pefulla Snaps anolhef' Samuel Stephens Darlene Stiller Pamela Stover Martha Stralko Richard Stralko Pamela Stricek Rebecca Struthers Joseph Sutch Patricia Swacha Lonnie Swartz .19 Joseph Szabat Nancy Szabat Joseph Tarleton Debbie Taylor Janet Thomas William Thomeier Jill Thompson David Tiefer Greg Tobin Kathleen Tobin Class of '74 Founds Good Citizenship Award Dean Tompsett Daniel Twombly Linda VanWormer Richard Venturella Kathy Vergith w 4 sf ni -X . I , E41 'U i gp I Lv 1 i Alan Wagner Joseph Wagner Pamela Wagner Victoria Wagner Georgetta Walters Janice Ward Patricia Watkins Samuel Weaver Joseph Weibel Debra West John West Cathlene Wethli Lynn Wethli Susan Whitling Keith Whitmer Joyce Williams Deborah Winger Henry Winger Sandra Winger Patricia Wujcik Jay Wurster Debra Wygant. Timothy Yashinski Randolph Young J-.2 1 ' sb' AF . , Johanna Erickson Murray Troese Johanna Lynn Erickson was born October 26, 1956, and died May 19, 1970. Because of her courage during her terminal illness, the Class of 1974 initiated a Good Citizenship Award in her memory. An eighth grade student becomes a recipient of this award each year. Murray Troese was born June 7, 1956, and died April 17,1971. Randy Aaron Steven Allen Linda Ames Barbara Anderson Vickie Armstrong Robin Asel John Barber Lori Beach Debra Beatty Keith Bennett Patricia Benton Carl Bialo Linda Bickel Cathy Bills Marianne Birsa Sherry Blauser Ruby Boughner Ralph Bowen Kathleen Britton Edward Brozeski Paul Buchanan Richard Burns Sheila Butchart Patrick Callahan Karen Carbaugh Stephen Carter Ann Cartwright David Cartwright Dianna Chase Ginger Chrispen Penny Chrispen Jeffrey Clark Frank Clinger Charles Coad Norman Collins Ronald Collins Leonard Conn Mark Conn Dan Connelly Kevin Coogan Terry Coogan John-Cooper Karen Corbin Susan Courson Dan Craig Don Craig Lisa Cramer William Crist Steven Crose Anna Czlonka Timothy John Dale Timothy Lee Dale Carol Daniels Susan Davis Debra DeArment David Deeter Theodore Deeter Timothy Dehn David DeLucia Jeffrey Dickey James Donze Jeanne Douglass Paul Duda William Dudzic Darlene Dunkerley William Dunkle Kelly Dunlap Elizabeth Dunmire David Dunn Kevin Edwards Stephen Eldridge Michael Elnicki Dawn Enos Patricia Etzel William Exley James Fedorek John Fedorek Iunior Officers Help to Organize Class Projects Junior Class Officers Mike Elnicki Cindy Williams Doug Fox and Anne Matchulet meet to discuss the magazine sale. Susan Flockerzi Cheryl Fornof Betty Foster Robert Foster Wayne Fox Sue Fritz Janice Gadley Debra Gahring John Gardner Joann Gault Elizabeth Gelts Greta Gill Michael Ginkel Robert Glendenning Susan Goldberg Robert Gonzales Bruce Gray Dennis Greer David Gregory Kimberley Griffiths Linda Groger Jodi Grumbing Paul Gunter Julie Gutowski Anthony Guyda Phillip Hahn Beth Hale Kristine Hale Shirley Hanes Robert Haniwalt Paulinda Hanna Susan Hanna James Harkless Philip Harper Pamela Harris Cheryl Hartman Pamela Harvey Wendy Heath Judy Heckathorne Karen Hegedus Susan Henderson Tamar Hernan Michael Heyison Randy Hicks Crystal Hidinger Tammie Higbee Bonnie Hilton Denise Hites Kimberley Hodge Daniel Holmes Kathy Hulsizer Lyman Hunt Jeanne Hynes Sally Irrgang Iohn Bodamer, Class Advisor, Helps To Plan agazine Sale, Prom Dorcas Jalosky Van Johann Gwendolyn Johnson Jill Johnson Janice Kalamajka Susan Kaness Darlene Karns Keith Karns Thomas Karns Mary Jeanne Kay Rae Kean Lisa Keil Thomas Kelly Jeffrey Kern Gary Kerr Stephen King Cynthia Klapec Deborah Kluck Jeanne Knox John Konetsky Pamela Konetsky Douglas Koszalka Jeffrey Kowal Linda Kowal Donald Kulling Jean Kulling Anne LaBue John Lapek John Lendrum Barry Levine Susan Lockhart Brent Lockwood James Loll Debbie Luppino - Mark Madras Carol Magee Deborah Makowski Gary Manross Mark Mansfield Rochelle Martin Lee Masquelier Sonya Mast Anne Matchulet David Maxwell Kevin Maxwell Edward May Theodore May Catherine McBride Charlene McCarthy Kathleen McCauley Pamela McClellan John McClintock Margaret McDougal John McFadden Patrick McFetridge Bruce McGinnis Mary McGinnis Robin McGinty Leah McGraw Terry McGregor Richard Mclntire Daniel McMahon Mark McMahon Martha Mellon Robert Miller Martha Montgomery Gretchen Morrison Teresa Mortimer Michelle Myers Richard Myers Harold Nelson Larry O'Brien Patrick O'Brien Leanne Ohle Edward Olszowka Jr. Thomas O'NeiI Babette Osborne Lynn Pacior Kim Pearson Jack Perry Karen Perry Jayce Pertz Daniel Pleger Paula Pleger William Powers Philip Pratt Charles Prestipino Susan Preston John Prichard Christopher Puleo Randall Quinn Andrew Rapp Jacqueline Rehberg Monica Rekiel Pamela Reninger Bonnie Reynolds juniors Look Forward to Completion of Schooling and Start of ew Life Thomas Rhodes Pansy Ritchey Walter Ritchey Susan Rizzo Bruce Roberts Scott Roddy Susan Roddy Mark Rodgers Helen Rodgers Susan Rodgers Wanda Rodgers Robert Roos David Ross Lorri Ross Patricia Rumburd Joseph Rupp Cynthia Russell Dale Rutherford Louise Rynd ' Marjorie Saltzmann Robin Sayers Oscar Schafianski Elizabeth Schell Amy Schultz Karen Schwabenbauer Karen Serafin Mary Serafin Rita Seyler Jacqueline Sharrar Michael Shaw Denise Shelkey Debbie Shontz Kimberlee Shoup Richard 'Shull Edward Skiba Nicholas Skokowski Vickey Sloan Janet Smail Anna Smith Phillip Smith Scott Sowers Karen Spence Michelle Staub Angela Steele Michael Steele Sheila Steffee John Stevenson Rebecca Stevenson Charles Stewart Deborah Stewart Deborah Stiles Steven Stiller Nancy Stone Joyce Stover Linda Strickland George Struthers Martin Szabat Stanley Szabat Steven Taydus Jane Teeter Stephen Thomeier John Thompson Arthur Thurau Jeffrey Thurau Mary Tobin Richard Tobin Charles Toy Georgiann Truscott Shirley Unferdorfer John Vandenburg Beth VanHout Cindy Vogan Mark Voit Patrick Walentosky Doreen Ward Karen Weibel Thomas Whitling Terry Wice Cindy Williams Cindy Wilson Dean Wilson Garry Wilson Steven Wilson Deborah Winger Randi Winger Paul Winters Sue Womer Daniel York Andrew Young Dan Russell adjusts his coiffure a la Afrique! Michael Acklin Jay Adams Donald Ahrens Daryl Amsdell Dixie Ausel Babs Babbitt Cheryl Bacher Scott Bain Beverly Baker Cindy Baker Jeanne Baker Jane Bankson Sherry Bargar Alan Barr Arthur Barr Connie Beatty David Beighley Flickey Bell Hugh Benedict Janette Benton Michael Bialo Judy Bickel Theresa Bittenbender Cheryl Blauser Nancy Blauser Susan Blauser Mark Boring Nancy Breene Darlene Brewster Flonald Brink Sherry Brown Debbie Bryan Edward Bryan Joyce Burneisen Brenda Bush Douglas Calland David Carey Joseph Carlile Georgia Carlson Deborah Garner Timothy Carrow Sheridan Cavanaugh Cynthia Clark Mary Clinger Edward Cochran Scott Cochran Waneeta Collingwood Deborah Collins DeWayne Colwell Linda Conway Donald Coogan Michael Coogan Walter Cook James Corbin Linda Crawford Laura Davis Linda Dawson Cindy Deal Lloyd DeArment John Deemer Dean Dehner Amy Deming Sandra Deshner Beverly Detar Jill Detar John Dickinson Vicki DiDominic Mark Dille Gregory Dolecki Jean Donze Mary Dubiel Pam Duffy Wesley Dunkle William Dunn Kathleen Durney Michael Eismont Debra Elslager Alicia English Michael Enos Randy Ewing Linda Ensle Allan Erickson Cindy Farren Daniel Farren Susan Farster Mildred Feely David Fesenmyer Daniel Finnefrock Patti Fisher Susy Fletcher Debra Flinchbaugh Linda Flockerzi Karl Fornof Cora Foster Sheila Frank Ronald Frantz Thomas Friedhaber Timothy Fritz Linda Fultz Frank Futyma Danny Gaislord Shirley Gardner William Goepfarth Samuel Gonzalez Delores Goodrum Mark Goreczny Teresa Goreczny Roy Gray Patricia Gregory Jerome Gureczny Flonald Gustafson Michael Guyda Christopher Hale Raymond Hall Debra Hanlon Elizabeth Hargenrader Laura Harper Stephen Hartle Danny Hartzell Donna Hartzell John Healy David Heckathorne Kenneth Heckathorne Earl Heighley Joseph Helms David Hickman David Hidinger Gregory Hotfman Tina Hogue Eugene Horner Mark Horner Julie Hovis Kenneth Hunt Jonathan Hutchinson Mary Hynes Sandra Jacobs Kenneth James Bert Johnson Denise Johnson David Johnston Susan Johnston Jane Jones Tony Kaltenbaugh Victoria Kaness James Kaufman Thomas Kaufman Karen Kean Kevin Kelly Colleen Keltz Andrea Krepp Kathy Krug Sandra Kuhn aiting for Photographs Breaks Up ormal Dull Routine of Stud Halls Thomas Mock Ann Montgomery Patricia Moon Mary Motter Robert Moyer W-'sv Yearbookers Jill Ferraro and Tom Montgomery line up underclassmen for pictures. Robert Kuney Deborah Kutchravy Patricia Laffeny Randall Lamb Stanley Lapek Louis Lauer John Lauro Rex Lineman Paul Lorigan Thomas Lowers Stephen Luppino Francis Lutz Kathleen Makowski Thomas Marsh Jack Marshall Karen Masters Harry McBride Pamela McCarter Terry McClain Thomas McClellan Lori McClelland Ronald McClintock Jan McCullough Cathleen McDonald Douglas McElhatten Kimberly McLaughlin William McLaughlin Jane McMullen Kenneth Meehan Samuel Messina Timothy Miller Michael Mitchell Robert Murray Joseph Myers Robin Myers Thomas Newberry Brenda Nick Susan Nuhfer Barbara O'Brien Louis 0'Brien Joyce Ochalek Debra O'NeiI Steven O'Neil Carol Osborn Kimberly Pearson Lisa Pearson Arnold Perrine Robert Perrine Mardene Perry Donald Petulla Geralyn Petulla Samuel Phillips Laura Pierce Patty Platt Juanita Pleger Richard Pleger Debbie Pokay Ronald Porter Susan Porter Thomas Prichard Mary Proper Marion Pyle Shirley Rager Robert Reed Helen Reisinger Randall Rhodes David Riddle Jay Rider Gary Rinker Kimmie Ritchey Debra Roberts John Roberts Valerie Roberts Daniel Roddy Timothy Rogers Lanny Ross Barbara Russell Sharon Rybak Eleanor Rynd Patricia Samol Barbara Schafer Fred Schattauer Mark Schettler Edward Schneider Douglas Schoonover Susan Schoonover Stephen Schrum Barry Seigworth SuAnn Sekula Brenda Shadle David Shafer Robert Shafer Mark Sharp Ricky Sharp Christine Shepard Judy Sherman Tammey Shirey David Shull David Skiba William Slater Brian Smith Mitchell Smith Beverly Snyder Susan Sobina Sophomores Find Senior High Very Tiringg Some Seem To eed Breaks 1 .1 Bonnie Wagner Stephen Sobina Julia Sopher Margaret Speer Ronald Spence Sharon Spence Robert Stack Lisa Staub Jay Sterling Kim Stevens Robena Stewart David Stover Joseph Struthers Douglas Suhr Anne Sunderlin Lenise Sutch Terry Swartzlander Mary Szympruch Arthur Tarleton Connie Taydus Mark Taylor Debra Tenney Judy Tenney Keri Tenza Bruce Thomas Timothy Thomas William Thomas Joseph Thomeier Sally Thompson Thomas Thompson Glenn Tibbs Carol Tiefer Vickie Tock Joseph Tommasi Cheri Twombly Jayne Uhlott Francine Umstead Steven Updegraff Janice Urey Patricia VanDyke James VanWormer William Wagner Joseph waiemosky Dan Roddy takes a break from Jeanne Watt Mabel Weaver Gwendolyn Weber Thomas Wensel Ronald Weryha Diana West Dennis Westfall Mary Wethli Terry Whitten Erin Williams Sheldon Williams Scott Wilson Jetfrey Winger Mark Winger Karen Winters Mary Jo Wnuk Thomas Wojtowicz Valerie Wolcott Patricia Wolf Robert Womer Christine Wujcik John Yarnell William York Bradley Young Richard Young Amy Zemanski John Zimmerman the rough lite at Senior High , ,.-. V xoxo ooawy '56 ooweges ooo vow otoxixes ooqoo we 66 woo ooo xrloxooo xN'oo 'xoaoo 'mo 66 oxkkeioox sooxooxo oikoi eo ak OGYN6 . Qoowosooixog cooto Koao 266 iam-5 ok ooXXogo ooooaixoo, kwa Koaciooi-5 ook ooN some Koelxi Yxooxrkooge xrfxko Yoo -sxooooxs 'ook avao Nemo 'si ofo Koefo. Skooeoks , Yoko YNoxN oto Bowl oo , ook foot o oox oi Goss Kooo 9 vooto oi eoxk 'xoxN aio qw 'aoooixoo 6koooo'xs,Kooo'oov5, ooo -soogooks aio 'mo 'woe eesooixa eXox0oo'v5 ok am so'oooX, Assistant to Superintendent Iolns Staff Gerald Heller, the new Assistant to the Su- perintendent for Secondary Curriculum, works primarily with the teachers at the sec- ondary schools. Assuming his duties on Sep- tember 4, he is responsible for the existing curriculum and for future adaptations in the system. Helping teachers plan, implement, and evaluate various instructional strategies takes up the bulk of his time, he said. Some of his less important responsiblities are the planning and carrying out of professional day activities. is -- -- --I 1 2 1. Gerald Heller, new assistant superin- tendent, helps Miss Dayna MacFarlane with a curriculum problem. 2. Layton Matchulet, superintendent, congratulates seniors on graduation night. 3. SCHOOL BOARD - Front row: Giles B. Cook, Jr., Arthur L. Murphy, Dr. Carol Mauer, and Raymond Goodwill. Second row: Harold Adams, Albert E. Kiefer, Palmer H. Mont- gomery, and John Reinhardt. 4. Ralph Jones, assistant principal, checks through the student schedule cards to see where a wandering student should have been. 5. John O. Kaufman, principal, reviews a day's work. till - 1 vurelsww -.WH 'Vit L Layton Matchulet Gerald Heller John O Kaufman Ralph Jones ' 61 Mrs Mary Siebert Mrs Mary Ann Dunkle Mrs. Mary L. Kay Mrs. Betty Goepfarth Mrs Sue Cotterman Secretaries Efforts Win High Praise I can't praise them enough, was the com- ment of John O. Kaufman, principal, about the secretaries. Mrs. Mary Ann Dunkle and Mrs. Mary Siebert are responsible for receiving telephone calls, distributing mail, recording and filing students' grades and test scores, and handling Mr. Kaufman's corre- spondence. Mrs. Sue Cotterman keeps accu- rate records of students' attendance, while Mrs. Mary L. Kay and Mrs. Betty Goepfarth serve the guidance counselors and depart- ment heads. 1. Patti Watkins thinks l believe this excuse! says Mrs. Sue Cotterman to her fellow secretaries. 2. Mrs. Betty Goepfarth checks off eligible and ineligible athletes. 3. Mrs. Mary Siebert receives many calls, one of which was a bomb threat on November 16, 1973. 4. Mrs. Mary Ann Dunkle writes up the ab- sentee sheet. 5. Shelly Stephens' use of crutches gains sympathy for her in the attendance line. 3 4 5 l F i 1. Is it the college or its representative they're interest- ed in? 2. Mrs. Marjorie McCandIess, counselor, checks the bulletin board for guidance department information. 3. Sherry Riddle and Esther Rogers gather information on future education. 4. Edward Mertz, elementary guid- ance counselor, registers scores for a test administered at OCHS. Dean Shoup James Schwab Mrs. Marjorie Larry Wiest McCandless G6 45 is cf . 43 3333333.35 .f531:r3c+3fs3, Ga eQpf3g3,3rr33n3o l:5ffrg3s5.53:s3a :-in f. 2 1 'LA 'S. S X? V A..-- L . 'L 52,333.3 McCand1ess Shifts to Counseling Iob Mrs. Marjorie McCandIess, new guidance counselor at OCHS, prefers working with in- dividuals to working with large groups. She says working as a counselor gives her a chance to know individual people. Mrs. Mc- Candless has recently received her master's degree from Edinboro State College. She works mainly with juniors but also sees se- niors and sophomores. Mrs. McCandless has started working with groups intended to help students get along better with others. 3 1. The German ll class learns a Bavarian folk dance. 2. Miss Adiela Garcia and Bruce McFalI check candles for a language club sale. 3. Larry Balot and Bill Acklin hang pi'F1'atas for Miss Pamela Hutley's Spanish classes. 4. Pam Dille decides to sample Apfelmus and Kartoffelsalat, which are appleasuce and potato salad. 5. Se'r'iorita Garcia shows them how to do it the Spanish way. Sefiorita Garcia and students visited Spain last spring. X I ,Ji ' ' 1:57 1 4. W-,Z l' H1551 - t , gferg! '- gi ll' l,,,g'ff HW- ll w':lfl,?f:'gif ll . ,, V , . .. ,diff W l - llnw-MW: . 1 ' Mil- . ll l. f 4 - . ....YwQ. N. ' -.mfs - , ? ' +A .1 mr: Q, N , , lu I nv-V - - ...... '51 - f f' .E -ff-a.....-., ,,,,,,, 3 --...h.......1 Language Classes Investigate Foreign Cultures Miss Adiela Garcia Miss Pamela Hutley Bruce McFall The way to a student's mind is through his stomach, according to Bruce McFall, chairman of the language department. He created in his German classes an actual German cafe, which served only German food. Meanwhile, Spanish students con- structed papier-mache pihatas, filled them with candy and small toys, and then took turns trying to break them with long sticks while blindfolded. Using pictures and souve- nirs as visual aids, students who went to Spain in April, 1973, shared their experiences with classmates. 'F-V --1 i' fgrfv ' tive G ea giiillzl ' f 'fw'f'f ' 4 0 67 Visual Aids Used in English Classes As a new requirement, speech and drama students broadcast OCHS news over Oil City radio station WKRZ three mornings each week at 7:45. In English classes, teacher vary routine with TV programs, films, records, skits, magazines, and bulletin boards. Also, students frequently become involved in dis- cussions, dramatizations, and individual research, all of which helps to make learning more interesting, students believe. -amz X A' if ' is.. ,bf . RQ fo- w,-1f 1:eg,y' l -,ay'.Y!z4 '15 if ,gf , . 5 - K .N Mrs. Karen Amendola John Bodamer Mrs. Bernice Brodman Mrs Linda Delong ' Ni? gf? hi 1. Pam Stricek presents a conference book review to Mrs. Frances Deiter, who retired in 1971 and returned to teach the summer book reviewing program. 2. Miss Margaret Reid offers Chuck Burneisen personalized diagramming instructions. 3. Students fulfill book reviewing obligations by attending summer school. 4. John Felten- berger, a student in speech class, delivers OCHS news to the public from radio station WKRZ. 5. Underclassmen add variety to summer book review through dramatization. .bfi at '-' Mrs. Helen Gray Miss Dayna MacFarlane Mrs. Janet O'Keeffe Miss Margaret Field 69 1. Joe Wagner, Judy Mock, and Randy Price demonstrate Danish dancing for Miss Fteid's English class. 2. Mark Emick leisurely discusses a group project during drama class. 3. Members of the junior Enriched English class attended the play Antigone, at Gannon College on No- vember 5. 4. Karen Jones gives a report on astrology to her POD classes. 5. Gene Kozaczki wears a World War l uniform to a world history class. 6. History students at- tentively listen to their teacher. 5 il?'W v- il 113 xl if 'sf --Kgixs llffiffargtg..ml-...cs-l . q .3 rt WG - . . ,A 'X- uan 331. sgggvyt Mrs. Nancy Schultz Mrs. Verna Truby Douglas Wenner ' ' ' 7 .iffil -A '6 c wt' .. Q., 1111, .. p'-- Yi? , 'Z-'allhu-I ariuiiiilmilo Speakers Expound in History Classes The women's movement, sometimes known as Women's Lib, is often misunder- stood because the eccentric elements are over-emphasized by the news media, said Miss Debbie Ross, a member of the National Organization of Women. NOW is devoted to promoting the psychological, social, and fi- nancial well-being of women, she said. Miss Ross, the school district home-school visitor, was one of several speakers who talked with Robert Flath's POD classes. Other guests included the Rev. Angus Watkins, director of Ful Hous, and Mr. Flath's daughter, Gretchen, who shared some of her personal experi- ences as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mali, Africa. A faculty member new to the history department is James Rarick, a graduate of Clarion State College. Replacing Ted Ochs, who took a year's leave of absence, Mr. Rarick teaches world history, world cultures, and economics. 'tj' ffl? 6 71 R 1 gen 4 1. Carl Pierce relaxes after the chore of teaching an American history class. 2. Debbie Ross expresses her views on Women's Lib to Robert Flath's POD class students. 3. Clarence Tabler stops to answer a question for a puzzled student. -- ?-A-- , - 13+ i 1 :fe . X ' P- Z 1.95. i .!,- AV i' R -xv My fr . 1 -rr in eg.. r Q I- Robert Alien Robert Flath Mrs. Margie McCash Carl Pierce w. - --J, - .v,. A I I T, V' -1, ' Y NH. v' Tv V ll ,XQ A dan x'Y 2 3 James Rarick Peter Scierka Clarence Tabler Clement Urban ath Department dds a Computer A new Honeywell H1640 computer terminal was installed on the second floor in the office next to room 114 in September. The terminal, connected to the Landiss information Com- pany in Pittsburgh, was hooked up to extend the limits of the math department. A Com- puter Science Class, taught by Nicholas Mel- nick, familarizes students with writing com- puter programs and running off tapes. in 1. Donald Weisenfluh tries to explain a problem by illus- trations on the board. 2. Students work persistently to finish a math test. 3. A student begins to answer the problems on a math test. 4. James Husband proceeds to explain a problem on the board. 5. Dave Teifer glances over his program before running it through the com- puter. 6. Lee Gavin finds the window sill a good place for relaxation. -J!! 1. iCl :vr: 1, 1. James Husband , X ai ,is 1 P 5152 ' nn.-n i ' f..,.,,K I-,. 1 4 6 Nicholas Melnick Gordon Porter Willis Webster Donald Weisenfluh JV. 37114 if may : L, ,..., ..l if-5 Maw r .1 ,N-t. .- 1.- .. B.. 1 L- -N if firt-up s.. i .ia- meh-:fe A L'flT.l?v1'g:: Quifi 4 Business Students Learn Work Skills About 70 business students saw compa- nies at work first-hand when they toured the Bell Telephone Business Offices and the Bradford Business School in Pittsburgh on December 12. ln addition, the business department added two new courses. Con- sumer economics, taught by George Snyder, deals with insurance, stock, and consumer products, while Machine Transcription, taught by Miss Edith Bell, is designed for clerical students with limited shorthand. This course teaches the operation of machines such as IBM Word Processing units. sf ft- l at .Wi lf -45' Miss Edith Bell Mrs. Sharon Chandler George Mohr 76 Miss Joan Pifer George Snyder it ii paul 3 4 W 5 is 1. Sue Flockerzi sharpens her typing skills. 2, Mr. George Snyder explains the point difference between his three most frequently given grades. 3. Two students work in machine transcription, a new course at Senior High. 4. Mr. George Mohr demonstrates the proper way to clean an office machine for Bev McCormick. 5. Miss Edith Bell hustles her students into the classroom with a stern expression. 77 Students Enriched y Special Study Special Education and reading, two spe- cialized programs at Oil City High School, help students who may need or want addi- tional help in certain areas. The Special Edu- cation teacher, Mrs. Mary Gillen, assists those students who need extra instruction to keep up with the rest of their class. Mrs. Helen Jones helps students learn to read faster and with better comprehension by using tape machines and special reading books. Even those students who are already fine readers learn to read faster and more proficiently. Mrs. Jones believes this course will help students improve their grades in their other classes. -l 1. Mrs. Helen Jones helps a student with a . l reading exercise. 2. Mrs. Mary Gillen's special education class busily works on a classroom assignment. Mrs. Mary Gillen Mrs. Helen Jones Students in Shops Learn by Making Their.OWn Projects Students taking shop courses learn by doing. Printing classes taught by Peter DeSanto photograph negatives and run printing presses to produce programs and passes for school events. Robert Ziegler's metals shop students, planning and complet- ing their own projects, make anything from candle holders to mini-bike frames, while those in woodshop create such objects as l ladders, chairs, and tool holders. Pupils who 2 take these courses spend little time with books but, instead, use machines to practice the skills they are learning. 1. Mark Riskowsky, new photography teacher this year, examines a strip of neg- atives. 2. This woodshop student has to use a little elbow grease to turn in the final screw on his ladder. 3. Nick Skokowski and Jim Kaufman experiment with a lathe in metal shop. :hyat Peter De Santo Frank Selden Robert Ziegler jf' ,.,...., iff'- Robert English Peter Nelson William Applequist Ronald Wiser Music, Arts Offer Students Diversity The music and art departments offer students a chance to relax from the pace of everyday schoolwork through singing, playing instruments, making pots, or painting pictures. The music department got a new director for A Cappella, girls' choir, and music appreciation class when Peter Nelson was hired. Following Philip Runzo's retir- ement, Robert English became head of the department besides being band and girls' chorus instructor. Art teacher Ronald Wiser stresses sculpturing and pottery making, while Bill Applequist's 2-D art classes work on painting, drawing, lettering and rug making. 1. Randy Price and Robert English, head of the music department, point out some trumpet notes to Barry Levine. 2. Peter Nelson takes to the desk tops to get a better view as he directs the A Cappella Choir. 3. Mrs. Gladys Reynolds instructs Dan Holmes in the finer points of organ playing. 4. My pot does not look like an egg! Ralph McLouth tells art teacher Ron Wiser. 5. Art students wander over the school grounds in their body puppets. wr fyl F .tl i' 1, 1 it ta 1 1 81 1. The fate of this fetal pig rests in the skilled hands of Randi Winger and her scalpel. 2. Biology teacher Terry Baughman explains some charts to his class. 3. Doc Anna inspects the flowers in the school greenhouse. 4. Three students prepare to begin an experiment in David Flea's chemistry class. 'E 1 , -TIT ru- PHYSIOLOGY Warren Anna Terry Baughman Harry Etzel James EYZGI 5, if f r 3 J Nhniqsqqk 1, I in 1- ,1 , ix 'X 4 Science Programs Continue Growing The science department continued to ex- pand and improve its program with the ad- dition ot a spectrometer to the Physics courses and the planned addition of two new courses next year, Chemistry ll and a one- semester ecology class. The chemistry classes are also going to try a new individu- alized approach to teaching. According to Richard Stevens, chemistry instructor, the students will work during their labs on proj- ects that they choose and will work at their own rate. Wit lp . Robert Lafferty Ray O Neil David Rea Richard Stevens 83 1. Donna Croyle is engrossed in her phys- ics project. 2. Larry Euchler takes aim and fires away in his Physics ll class. 3. Jim Blauser and Rick Hanby use a little team- work to complete their classroom ex- periment. 6 I 22 is J' 1.1 ' .lf A-4, Social Psychology Class Has Nursery This year's home ec and social psychology classes set up nursery schools for two weeks during the fall. Each nursery school had 10 children and the students observed the youngsters' reactions as Mrs. Penny McCooI read and talked to them. After Mrs. McCool left, Miss Judy Varney took over her classes for the remainder of the year. Mrs. Madelyn Selden's chef classes learned to make holi- day foods and yeast breads besides a wide variety of cookies and cakes. Mrs. Penny McCool Mrs. Madelyn Selden 1. Dan Corle scrapes his pot to get every drop of the treat he made in chef class. 2. Mrs. Penny Mc- Cool shows a book to the children in the social psychology nursery. 'Y' .f glwwf www Y E O Q 2 Mrs. Emily Conners Miss Dixie Cox Robert Craig Miss Gail Dunham i l I -253' .4-. , 4 5 gg! James Enos Blair Hildebrand Duane Patterson Individual Talents Accented in Gym Individual activities and skills became im- portant in some activities of the physical edu- cation classes this year while group skills were needed for other activities. Judo lessons were taken up by the girls as some- thing new while the boys took tests to obtain blue-gold shirts by reaching certain goals in some activities. Also new this year was the girls' gym teacher, Miss Gail Dunham. 1. Randy Ewing reads an eye chart to the nurse in order to determine if he can see. 2. Anne LaBue demonstrates how to throw Pam Konetsky when judo was taught in girls' gym classes. 3, Speedball is an active sport in Duane Patterson's gym classes. 4. Robert Craig was typ- ical of the many teachers with broken bones this year. 5. Debbie Moore uses her skill in climbing the rope. 87 Drivers' Education Emphasizes Safet Safety on the highway and safe driving techniques continue to be the aims taught by Robert Lynch and Ross Donahue in the drivers' education course at OCHS. Con- sisting of both behind-the-wheel training and classroom instruction, the course contained something new for the students of OCHS. Highway Safety, the classroom instruction, is now being taught not only to juniors as in previous years but also to sophomores. 1. Robert Lynch prepares to take his students out for another day of driving. 2. Lynn Wethli peeks over the top to talk with Jeanne Myers. 3. Pam Harris provides a little shaking-up for Mr. Lynch. 4. The library is decorated for the Christmas season by Mrs. Eleanor Daubenspeck. 5. Dan Shaffer and Ron Shiley sneak a few words. liar' .V L Il-A-id Ross Donahue Robert Lynch 88 W-I+, Mrs. Eleanor Mrs. Lois Walz Daubenspeck if l Llbrary F urnlshes Research Materlal The purpose of the hugh school llbrary IS to provide students and faculty with resources for study and recreational reading The lu brarlans, Mrs Eleanor Daubenspeck and Mrs Lons Walz, are In charge of keeping the library In order, helping students and faculty In selecting needed matenals, and seenng that necessary services are carried out. Cooks, Custodians Maintain Services Services to the school number in the dozens, just as do the people who provide them. The cafeteria women, headed by Mrs. Alice Shaffer, serve between 250 and 350 meals per day, the favorite being chili and hard rolls. On the other side of school ser- vices, Dick Tock, the head housekeeper of the Oil City School District, said that the maintenance department has found good cooperation from its students and teachers. The only noticeable problem was the flooding of the girls' lavatory, a case of vandalism resulting in a reprimand from the principal. 1. Mrs. Vesta Fink and Mrs. Myrtle Burchfield whip up another batch of dough. 2. Mrs. Fred Koontz separates football shoes for washing. 2 aus, 4,- a , -at 'w-ax, A K ' K .Rl v-P' ik M nts.. 'AJIP' 9400-uhm!! --.. ,,.....2-. Q-,,..,.,.f-I' ,,,-f in-ff' , --:nl ..,,...... . ...J 'il - ' -... we--.r . V.-M. . f 1' - A ,. .V fu- ' 'B I If V J A . , -. ja 4. I T 2 t A N 3' 1 if 1 Q , ' V , 5 ,'.. ' A F Q l f I ff. x 1. Mrs. Eileen Stephens and Mrs. Patsy Emery clear the room before cleaning. 2. Cleaning the lights is only one of many duties performed by Mrs. Ruth Scott. 3. MAIN- TENANCE STAFF - Front Row: Mrs. Bonnie Milner, Mrs. Cecilia Olszowka, Mrs. Eileen Stephens, Mrs. Bea Heckathorne, Mrs. Betty Hazlett. Second Row: Richard Tock, Mrs. Ruth Scott, Mrs. Marie Holtz, Mrs. Freda Koontz, Mrs. Patsy Emery, Robert Koontz. 4. Robert Koontz sweeps the halls. 5. Mrs. Ann Tingue hangs the cafeteria stockings. 6. CAFETERIA STAFF - Front Row: Mrs. Rose Frank, Mrs. Laura Walentosky, Mrs. Alice Shaffer, Mrs. Charlene Coogan, Mrs. Myrtle Burchfield. Second Row: Mrs. Hazel Rosenberg, Mrs. Mary Kay Smith, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Vesta Fink, Mrs. lrma Wilson, Mrs. Bea Stanish, Mrs. Carm Dudzic. Missing from picture is Mrs. Ann Tingue. 91 Quarter of School Learns at Vo-Tech Nearly twenty-five percent of the students attending OCHS also attend Vo-Tech, where they study in such specialized areas as auto body mechanics, plumbing, cosmetology, food preparation and electronic technology. Work-study programs enable some students to earn credits for a diploma while being paid for part-time jobs. 2 3 it . .Q-Q -.. 'ws A' 2:5711-. ' Ra 1 , l l 7 1. Clair Bayne explains operations of electronics to Ray Konetsky. 2. A director's work is never done, as shown by Lloyd Brown. 3. VO-TECH FACULTY - Front Row: Mrs. Alice Mitcehll, Mrs. Janet Hovis, Mrs. Ruth Ann Krug, Miss Aimee Rusinko, Miss Carol Gatesman, Clair Bayne, Arlyn Koser. Second Flow: Charles Hayes, William Flickner, William Craig, James Krug, Edward Goepfarth, Julius Toth, Richard Shaffer, Director Lloyd Brown. Third Flow: Wayne Schreffler, Charles Boals, Rodney Tarr, Robert Sopher, Ray Konetsky, Phillip Jacobs, Dan Kendall, Henry Grandelis. Fourth Row: David Ferraro, Bryon Enos, Francis 'Lauer, Daniel Brown, Terry Brenon, William Clark, Jr., Jack Johnston, Joseph Sekula. 4. Vo-Tech students Gene Kozaczki and Greg Arseneau sort key punch cards before running them through the computer. 5. Charles Boals, principal at Vo-Tech school, checks over his notes. 6. Joe Bechtel drafts another copy as Doug McElhatten looks on to learn how to do it. 7. William Clark, Jr. posts another job placement card. 93 From many different sports come winning records which exemplify the kind of sports program for which OCHS is known. The boys' and girls' varsity basketball teams have not had a losing season since 1968, while the boys' swim team has not suffered a losing season since 1969. However, it is not only the team records that stand out but also the fierce individual efforts of such people as Henry Winger who placed third in state cross-country competition. K W 3 1 mi. n -.5 - '33 ba' 1 l., ., -: .a-- , if Winger Places Third in Statesg udrunners Fifth in Section II While the Oil City Mudrunners placed fifth as a team in the Section ll meet, Senior Co-captain Henry Winger won the event, leading the pack by 15 seconds. Henry went on to win the Gannon Invitational and take fourth at the D-10 cross country meet at Edin- boro. Henry ultimately brought high honors to himself and Oil City when he placed third in the PIAA Class A cross country cham- pionship race held at Penn State. Also de- serving mention is Carl Bialo, who in his first year on the team, took fifteenth place at the sectional meet. 1. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Front Flow: Dan Corle, Bob Prody, Dan Connelly, Dave DeLucia, Carl Bialo, Henry Winger. Second Row: Greg Arseneau, Jeff Dickey, Fuzz Collins, Chris Puleo, Tom O'Neil, Coach Bud Wiser. 2. Oil City takes the first five places against Flocky Grove. 3. Henry Winger leads by a significant margin at the sectional meet. At this point of the race, Carl Bialo is in fourth place. 4. Rookie of the Year , Carl Bialo, starts his kick with a quarter of a mile to go, while Henry Winger sprints toward the finish line. 5. Running his hardest to catch and pass as many Franklin runners as possible is Tom O'Neil, another one of Oil City's hopes for the future. 97 Despite 3-6 Year g Oilers Take Third The Oiler varsity football team earned a 3-6 record on the season, but their Section ll record was good enough for third place behind Warren and Franklin. Oil City defeated Corry, Titusville, and Meadville and lost to the league leaders. Several Oilers were recognized for their outstanding play and were named to the All- Section first team. Denny Lehman, who broke several passing records, was named quarter- back, Sam Stephens offensive guard, Dean Tompsett offensive end, and Jeff Shuffstall was cited for his defensive performances at tackle. Although they weren't All-Section, Coach Duane Patterson singled out Joe Siembida, Gary Frantz, and Joe Weibel for their work on offense and Dan York, Mark Voit, Bill Downing, and Carl Puleo for theirs on defense. 98 1. Picking up a few sideline instructions from Coach Patterson is quarterback Denny Lehman. 2. Joe Siembida, one of the Oilers' most formidable ball car- riers, was slowed somewhat by the Greenville defense. 3. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: Manag- er Doug Beal, Dave Ochalek, Bill Powers, Tim Dale, Jim Socha, Jim Mix, Keith Karns, Fiandy Greene, Jeff Shuffstall, Ralph Kean, Mike Sobina, Mike Ginkel. Second Row: Andy Young, Joe Siembida, Dan Hall, Joe Rudisille, Carl Puleo, Denny Lehman, Dean Tompsett, Sam Stephens, Bob Elder, Joe Weibel, Larry Euchler, Dave Cotterman, Doug Fox, Roy Gray. Third Row: Al Erickson, Mark Voit, Jeff Clark, Dan Craig, Mike Enos, Phil Harper, Gene Kozaczki, Greg Blauser, Dave Idzi, Steve Thomeier, Marty Dolecki, Gary Frantz, Mike Farren, Fion Collins. Fourth Row: Head Manager Gary Erickson, Dan Smayda, Steve King, Garry Wilson, Paul Proper, Bill Kerr, Greg Tobin, Kit Coad, Dean Wilson, Mark Conn, Scott Sowers, Ed Olszowka, Bruce Blanchard, Bill Downing, Dan York. 4. Denny Lehman hands off to Gary Frantz in an effort to make a comeback against Franklin. 5. Dan Smayda and Gary Frantz supply defensive insurance while Joe Siembida and Dave ldzi make the tackle. Q l I 5 V v0,'.4g:f. r-. -1' L35 1 ar, Field Goal Record Highlights Season Despite a host of talent, Crunk Porter's j.v.'s finished the season with a mediocre 2-4- 2 record. Most of the junior varsity's punch was supplied by Mark Conn, who gained 357 yards on the ground, and by Jeff Clark, who had 274 yards passing at quarterback. The defensive charge was led by Buzzy O'NeiI, Bill Thomas, and Randy Lamb. During the season Gordy Prindle kicked a 25-yard field goal, a field goal being an oddity for j.v. foot- ball. il.,l,. -UQ 'TTI' ,.--r 1. Mark Conn runs with the ball after receiving a handoff from Jeff Clark. 2. J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM - Front Row: Ken James, Bubba Thompson, Steve Taydus, Brian Smith, Bill Wagner, Bob Kuney, Jim Kaufman, Frank Futyma. Second Row: John Lapek, Tom Marsh, Ken Heckathorne, Bill Thom- as, Curly Gaisford, Jon Hutchinson, Tom Mock, Dave Hickman. Third Row: Jay Healy, Chris Hale, Andy Hall, Flick Bell, Doug Calland, Randy Lamb, Joe Tommasi, Hugh Benedict, Don Petulla. Fourth Flow: Paul Lorigan, Gordy Prindle, Frank Lutz, John Lauro, Shelly Williams, Steve O'Neil, Stan Lapek, Mark Winger, Bill McLaughlin. 3. Bill Powers, Mike Enos, and Bubba Thompson provide protection from the invading Corry defense as Steve King tries to find his way out of the maze. 100 I.V. Pitters Read for Varsity Debut The junior varsity wrestling team finished the season with a record of five wins and nine losses. Coached by Doug Groover, the grapplers displayed a good deal of talent and promise for the future. Although the Oilers were shut out by Greenville and McDowell, they did manage strong victories over Warren, Cranberry, Rocky Grove, Grove City, and Meadville. txt Doug Suhr, Coach Doug Groover. 1. Don Petulla managed to out-grapple his Tltusville op ponent, but the Rockets scored an upset over the Oilers 2. With determination burning in his eyes Tom Marsh sprints to the mat to meet his opposition 3 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - Front Row Dave Hickman, Don Petulla, Joe Tommasi, Mike Glnkel Tom Marsh, Keri Tenza. Second How: Bubba Thompson Ar nold Perrine, Brian Smith, Leroy Preston Tim Dale restling Team Has Four Section Champs Supporting a .500 mark for the 1974 season, the Oil City wrestling team produced four Section IV champions. They were Gene Smith, who led the Oilers with 13 pins and the Oiler Club Christmas Tourney Championship at 167 poundsg Bill Kerr, a surprise runner-up in the D-10 championship competition, Mike Petulla, who had a winning 11-6 yearg and John Prichard, who as a junior became the runner-up in the Oiler Club Christmas Tourney in the 98-pound class. 1. Dave Ochalek pinned his McDowell opponent, al- though the Oilers lost the match. 2. Coach Dick Petulla shouts encouragement to an Oiler in trouble. 3. John Prichard gives his opponent a lift to the mat. 4. John Lendrum moves in for the pin. 5. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - Front Row: John Lendrum, Mike Petulla, Mark Taylor, John Prichard, Tom Prichard, Kit Coad, Bill Kerr, Stan Lapek. Second Row: Tiny Powers, Gene Smith, Gary Frantz, Dave Ochalek, Tom Mock, Manager, Al Erickson, Coach Petulla. J :gif , it C,-..x, 3 4 w v 5 103 I Lynchmen Hustle, Take Third Place Hopes for an undefeated season in varsity basketball were thwarted when Oil City's 10- game winning streak was brought to a halt by Titusville. The Oilers, however, did go on to win some important games before dropping three to teams they just couldn't beat. Placing third in Section ll with 18 wins and four losses, Oil City's record was the result of an all-out team effort, as shown by the close range of the final scores. Two of the most outstanding players were seniors Dave Hodges on rebounding and Bob Quinn as play-maker. 1. Dave Hodges jumps to pass off to a fellow player in a Franklin game. 2. Denny Lehman goes up in a crowd to attempt a lay-up. 3. Enthusiasm is reflected in the faces of Coach Porter, Jim Mix, Bob Elder and Joe Weibel. 3 1. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Front Flow: Manager Greg Ar- seneau, Tom Cirincione, Pat Callahan, Bob Quinn, Bruce Mc- Ginnis, Greg Flinchbaugh, Bob Elder. Second Row: Managers Chris Puleo and Gary Erickson. Third Row: Bill Crist, Keith Karns, Jim Mix, Ralph Kean, Dave Hodges, Mark Emick, Mark Voit, Joe Welbel, Denny Lehman. 2. Denny Lehman out-jumps an opponent to put in two in the win over Meadville on January 11, 1974, at home. 3. Dave Hodges out-fights a Meadville player to the boards tor two points. 105 JHW flu 5 X X ..--:.1 51: ' ' . E zlu E ,p N? 'f x 'S Iunior Oilers Win 100th for 'Crunk' The junior varsity basketball team broke over .500 with an 11-10 record, its most im- portant win being a 58-46 victory over Warren. Other highlights of the season included Coach Porter's 100th win in a game with Franklin, the emergence of Duke Dale as a top rebounder, and the floor play of Flandy Lamb and John Lauro. 1. Jay Healy ends up on the bottom while scrambling for a loose ball at Franklin. 2. Tim Duke Dale demon- strates his skill in ripping down a rebound from a Franklin player. 3. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Front Row: Bob Stack, Jim VanWormer, Walter Cook, Andy Hall, Tim Miller, Randy Lamb, John Lauro, Chris Hale. Second Row: Manager Ken James, Coach Porter, Manager Terry Whitten. Third Row: Dan McMahon, Mark Horner, Mike Enos, Jay Healy, Bill McLaughlin, Tim Dale, Louie Lauer, Scott Cochran', Hugh Benedict. 'Dropped from squad. 107 Cox's Cagers F1n1sh Season as Section II Title The girls' basketball team under the coaching of Miss Dixie Cox captured the Section ll title for the second year in a row by finishing their Section campaign with a 16-O record and an over-all record of 19-0. Sparking the scoring for the girls was Play- maker Jodi Gault, while the board attack was spear-headed by Peg McDougal. Sherry Riddle and Gail Lauer were the co-captains of the varsity squad. The j.v.'s attained a 14-3 section record and an over-all record of 15-3. 1 2 3 1. Coach Dixie Cox gives last minute instructions to the girls during the break between quarters. 2. Legs flying, Jodi Gault and a Venango Christian girl tie up the ball. 3. Sherry Riddle beats her girl to the board and scores two points for the Oilerettes against Venango Christian. Winners ,J M 1. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM - Front Row: Mary Hynes, Beth Hale, Debbie Stiles, Mary Matchulet, Lynn Petulla, Debbie O'Neil. Second Row: Sue Preston, Gail Lauer, Sandy Winger, Chris King, Linda Groger, Sue Henderson, Jill Ferraro, Jodi Gault, and Manager Trish McKissick. Third row: As- sistant Coach Debbie lvlcKissick, Peg McDougal, Trish Erickson, Debbie Crawford, Patti Winger, Susy Fletcher, Cathy McDonald, Sherry Riddle, and Coach Dixie Cox. 2, Lynn Petulla, a promising j.v. Player, finally recovers a loose ball although she ends up on the floor. 3. Jodi Gault shows her supe- rior skill with a one-handed jumper over an op- posing Venango Christian player. 109 OCHS Sends Five Tankers to States Lee Masquelier finished seventh in the state competition in March to achieve the highest rank ever by an Oil City swimmer. Also competing at Penn State were Pete Buchanan, Mike Dehn, Tim Dehn, and Jeff Kern. During the year Lee Masquelier set new school records in the 100-yard free style, 200- yard free style, and 100-yard backstrokeg Pete Buchanan broke former records in the 200-yard IM and the 100-yard backstrokeg and diver Mike Dehn eclipsed his previous total of 251 points with 252.6. The team as a whole placed third in section and fifth in dis- trict competition. OCHS became the first high school in Pennsylvania to have electronic touch pads for use in swimming competition. Compu- terized to determine places, the touch pads allow for more exact times and eliminate finish judges. 1. Tim Dehn demonstrates fine form while executing a layout dive at the Oil City pool, 2. Boys' swim team member Dan Petulla sets and holds for the start of the 50-yard free style in the meet against Corry. Oil City won 102 to 69. 3. BOYS' SWIM TEAM - Front Row: Bruce Gray, Mark Aites, Tim Dehn, Brad Holmes, Mike Heyison, Mark Oxenham, Scott Bain. Second Row: Coach Enos, Bill Wagner, Mark Schettler, Rick Bell, Steve King, Mike Dehn, Dan Petulla, Pete Buchanan. Third Row: Manager Ted May, Lee Masquelier, Doug Calland, Paul Lorigan, Randy Aaron, Jeff Enos, Jeff Kern, Scott Kern, Joe Carlisle. R iii'-M-Nast, ff' S! I A '3' . , 1 2 3 K- 1 4 1, Pete Buchanan discusses times and strategy with Coach Enos. 2. The thrill of victory is felt through the silence of a handshake between Pete Buchanan and Scott Kern. 3. The many feelings of a team are expressed in the faces of Jeff Kern, Lee Masquelier, and Tim Fritz. 4. Scott Kern waves good-bye as he takes off in the 100-yard backstroke. 111 1. Lee Masquelier takes a deep breath on his way to win- ning the 100-yard breaststroke. 2. Whoever gave me this headache is going to get it! Coach Enos lets the team know how he feels. 3. Coach Enos congratulates Dan Petuila on his terrific finish in the 100-yard free style. OC Golfers Par '73 Season with .500 ark Under the direction of the new coach, William Say, the 1973 golf team finished fthe season at 3-3, an improvement over the records of previous years. The cap- tain this year was Kevin George. Let- termen were Seniors Kevin George and Bill Pritchard, Juniors Jeff Kowal and Bill Crist, and Sophomore Mark Taylor. Home matches were played at Cross Creek. Jeff Kowal placed fourth in Sections with an 81, while the team placed third overall. 1. GOLF TEAM - Coach William Say, Mark Taylor, Bill Pritchard, Bill Crist, Jeff Kowal, Kevin George, and Bruce McGinnis. 2. Jeff Kowal concentrates on finding that little white ball after teeling off at Cross Creek. 3. Jeff Kowal and Bill Crist hold a confer- ence on the green about Bill's procedure while Bruce McGinnis waits patiently. 4. Kevin George gets into the swing of things on his tee shot at Cross Creek, site of the home matches for the Oil City High School team. if - 1. 'J i V, .. 1 ii S 1 -r 9 H l f-rg,-. M, x ,,., 113 ew Rules Upset Oilerette ermaids New rules and broken records were the style this season for the girls' swim team. The new rules are the National Federation Rules 'under which five of six places in an individual event are scored. The girls, coached by Mrs. Joanne Taylor, finished the season with a 5-3 record. Some new records set this year were Louise Sottiaux's time of 7:52 inthe 500-yard freestyle, Marlene Goucher's time of 1114.2 in the 100-yard backstroke, and Dondi Enos' time of 2:53 in the 200-yard Individual 1 2 1. Amy Zemanski does a back layout dive in perfect form. 2. GIRLS SWIM TEAM - Front Row: Amy Zemanski, Louise Sottiaux, Marlene Goucher, Christy Applequist, Nancy Breene, Patty Etzel, Diana Daniels, and Nancy Masquelier. Second Row: Coach Joanne Taylor, Sue McGuinness, Manager Penny Chrispen, Dixie Ausel, Cindy Baker, Sandy Jacobs, Mary Jo Wnuk, and Kim Pearson. Third Row: Jodi Grumling, Pam McCarter, Sue Long, Patsy VanDyke, Georgia Carlson, Babs Babbitt, Chris Shepard, Manager Kathy Britton, and Dondi Enos. 3. Oil City Swimmers Nancy Masquelier and Louise Sottiaux tense and hold for the all-important start of the 500 yd. freestyle. 4. Marlene Goucher takes a deep breath and starts to move out during the 200 yd. freestyle. 5. Sue Long shouts the length number and instructions to distance swimmer Diana Daniels in the 500 yd. freestyle. 6. Coach Joanne Taylor shouts her encouragement from the poolside. 3 I -f J-Y-4 1 J ' IL.. aint Q Q 222: ,W xii in M Q :sv 1. TENNIS TEAM - Front Row: Steve Eldridge, Mike Elnicki, Ron Weryha, Bob Quinn, Bruce McGinnis, Dan Holmes, Walter Cook, Scott Bain. Second Row: Tim Kelly, Bill King, Bill Crist, Tom Kelly, Greg Flinchbaugh, Steve Fltnchbaugh Joe Weibel Doug Kuhn Coach If-S Crunk Porter. 2. Crunk enjoys a fine showing by the Oilers. 3. Tim Kelly reaches for a backhand in order to pepper his opponent with a variety of shots. 4. Bill King, the Oiler Club's choice for Most Valuable Player is shown on his way to another victory Ke 1 N 4.5 3 J , Q M D, . . ' V ' . -fix 2 'x WW'vw1'w. .1,-or-t.l rert as. . tfvl 7 'CXDXXXBI Mxlpltr .1 ', I ii' 'Scam- +it 44'ff s . H, li.l 13-in . , C R ll Ji ! ,-xxglxu-.xFglf7 g y V l ' - Q.:- ' x X. First Indoor Game Highlights Tennis The 1973 Oil City tennis team fought its way to an impressive 7-2 record. Led by se- nior letterman Steven Flinchbaugh, Bill King, and Tim Kelly, they rang up victories over every team except Rocky Grove and took second place in Section Il. Tennis Coach Crunk Porter was given the honor of being chosen as the District 10 Tournament Director for the P.I.A.A. Highlighting the year was the first indoor tennis match ever played in Section ll. The game was played in the OCHS gymnasium and the Oilers handily defeated Corry 4-1. 7 1. Chuck Schneider exhibits excellent form as he nearly breaks the school record with a vault of 12'9 . 2. TRACK TEAM - Front Row: Bob Collins, Dave O'Neil, Danny Craig, Hank Winger, Dean Wilson, Kit Coad, Mark McMahon, Dan Smayda, Carl Bialo, Dan Farren, Manager Ron Collins. Sec- ond Row: Doug Fox, Rick Bain, Chris Hale, Don Kulling, Chris Puleo, Tom O'Neil, Gary Frantz, Rob Bender, Dan Corle, Mike Farren, Jeff Dickey, Jeff Thureau, Manager Gary Erickson. Third Row: Coach Bob Craig, Bob Attleberger, Jeff Clark, Phil Harper, Don Craig, John McClintock, Gary Moore, Gene Kozaczki, Mike Erickson, Terry Ross, Greg Arseneau, Doug McGee, Assistant Coaches Bud Wiser and Frick Afton. Fourth Flow: Assistant Coach Mike Mitchell, Dave Hodges, Jeff Barr, Steve Taydus, Mark Mauro, Kirk Frost, Randy Fletcher, Mark Emick, Ray Swacha, John Eismont, Jeff Shuff- stall, Randy Greene, Steve Frost, Rick Miller. 3. Henry Winger runs past Cranberry's Mark Peaster en route to an undefeated record in Section ll.4. Kris Williams achieves a good stance before hurling the discus. 5. John McClintock ran well enough to get first place in his heat at the 330 Inter- mediate Hurdles. 2 ln 1 , - 118 Track Team Posts Four Records during Uninspiring 1973 Season Although the 1973 track team record was an uninspiring 2-5, the team did produce several outstanding athletes and four new school records. On the track Henry Winger broke Dave Bender's school record of 9248.6 in the two-mile run by six seconds, while Gary Moore set a record of 42.9 seconds in the 330 intermediate 3 hurdles - a new track event for the Oilers. ln the field Ray Swacha broke his own school record in the triple jump with a leap of 43'V2 . John Eis- mont broke the old school record in the javelin with a toss of 192'5 . At- tending the State Track Meet were Winger, Eismont, and Swacha, but none did well enough to place. , .ii -- -fa- mvjtvku ju If: if Y um' Zi t - , V L' 9 A ,,k gl,-A - , , ,A 3 'YV J .- ig ' 7 . ,419 S- is .f 'A uf' ,A-65-14 . n -' ,, 4.1-,,,,,-V YA GIRLS TRACK TEAM - Front Row: Pam Harvey, Debbie Moore, Jodi Gault, Mary Tobin, Beth Hale, Barb Anderson, and Diana Daniels. Second Row: Randi Winger, Matchulet, Deb Gahring, Rachel Elder, Anne LaBue, Cindy Williams, and Carrie Rizzo Row: Coach Dorothy Valimont, Jane Allen, Peg McDougal, Kathy Britton, Pam Konetsky Crocker, Jane Teeter, and Jean Kulling. Fourth Row: Sue Roddy, Tish Hale, Shelly Stephens Roxie Dale, Gail Lauer, Sue Preston, Melinda Hale, Jane Szafran, and Sue Goldberg. H6 nr 'Wh J 1' 4' F z ' fx 3 ,vm . .gm A .' Qs x n qu.. 6 V. Aij, !,r'. ! .gf gpmgwjy, f- vi f. fffvfm W Z V: and F VJ. 'rf fe57f35 ' , 4 , ,Y . ,.5,. : ., , Y... . ..,,. -' K5 1. viz.. ,' ', lie- -.. -0- .... EA. F' ' 2 - .1553 .-. '7 . , ' 'V fr J J:f'J. : wa an 'nl ' ' ' ' A' JJ' 'rf' I 4-'-U , ,QPF-if A -' f f' 1 f ' 41.343 ' sfilfff i:i2f35E9Q . l ' f , - ' ..: 1-1 -35122 2 1 1 ff. f N :ji . JV .1 ,. 3'5fv: 5 4 . . A x -f. L , 4. , .L5g:g'3.e..,z-,y .wwf 'lm L ...gg 35, 1'ffsgj-if .. S. .r,mwI1:,f1 1. :- - ,hw .' 'V X f'- P:- l Xi . . . ., . .1I- .' ff 1. .1 . ' -.J-fi.: .5 Q 7 535359 !'fgm5pn:gf'g+ . A' 2.315 A- ,Q Q' AF 'if r,WgT'R 1-7 : f1:1i'f 25 1- 5. . E151 -Li: ' I-:WS A-:J J , 'I T34-, 'AP' ,f f- . -1 AH 55 tl -'.'llTllnq. 5. - LI,L.1-ff! Af. '1 erjgqi-.. L , -'11 i 1 ' W -. ' 1 fg-fx If .Qtr N., i:Efi5f i,,.2.-1.1fir.- 5 Qfgigmz-.a,.'-. -f 1 iw . , A. wg' 'l V .W A 1 22 Cheerleaders Lead in New Uniforms Using the techniques of crowd motivation learned at Robert Morris, the cheerleaders aroused a houseful of hustle at both football and basketball games. Under the watchful eyes of Supervisor Miss Gail Dunham and Co-captains Jan Jones and Debbie Luppino, the squad performed new cheers in new uni- forms. The Lynch Mob, the only all-male cheerleading contingent in Section ll, added to the basketball games with a grand variety of cheers as well as jeers. In addition to raising spirits in the school, the cheerleaders also raised money for the Oiler Club by selling tags downtown. T 1 R ,, , -n 1' 1. JV CHEERLEADERS - Front Row: Sheila Steffee, Leanne Ohle, Kelly Dunlap. Second Row: Laura Harper, Delores Goodrum, Cindy Klapec. Third Row: Kim Hodge, Debbie Luppino, Patsy VanDyke. 2. The cheerleading squad hosts a fire-up bonfire before the Franklin foot- ball game. 3. Jan Jones grimaces as Emma Sloan says a prayer for the Oilers. 4. Debbie Luppino jumps for joy. 5. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Pam Wagner, Emma Sloan, Lorri Floss, Jan Jones, Sharon Buchna, Cheryl Fornof. 6. OCHS cheerleaders are talented acrobats and gymnasts. N 123 Intramurals Assist Athletes' Prowess ln addition to nine interscholastic athletic teams, including the first girls' volleyball team, OCHS also has an elaborate intramural sports program. Coach Patterson's weight- lifting program had about 60 boys partici- pating. Both gridder basketball and the Mudrunners' Wednesday Night Games had good turnouts as well. Also along the intra- mural line is the blue-gold competition, the only boys to achieve gold status this year were Mike Heyison and John Lendrum. 1. Sam Stephens guts it out as Flandy Greene poses for the cameraman. 2. Joe Siembida does his bench presses, Bruce Blanchard curls, and Joe Sutch takes his between-sets rest. 3. Doing his 14 pull-ups to earn a gold shirt is John the man Lendrum. 4. The Universal Gym is a popular after-school hangout. 5. Coached by Miss Deborah Ross, the girls' volleyball team made its debut as a varsity sport after a year as a intramural sport. 98 Ka- 'I '3 g 54 . i , . ' .thaw .A-H'3'5. EJ , I 54 fp 5? 126 From all who have participated in some aspect of music and drama, hours of work have been devoted, often involving much sacrifice of time. But at the climax of an excellent program in which the talents of individuals have been blended into a single feeling shared by both the audience and performers, the sound of applause rises from the blur of faces, and then performers, like tuba player Dan Petulla, l realize the necessity of practice. .- ,I -A -P W is ,f ,T a 1 ff' B r ' , U 1 F 'f x K x 'Q Q .X ' 5 v i X, -L Q 1 vx n ll i-ll is .pix W ga Z E whim Sli il 'I E94 gm izl. l 5 ,TQ x - M ' agg. Hard Work Leads to PSU Band Day OCHS band members quickly learn the meaning of work. Even before the school year begins, people driving by the school can see members of the band working out in the parking lot. But the constant drilling pays off when the band gives its first performance at half-time of the football season's opening game. The highlight of the marching season was a trip to University Park to participate in Penn State's band day November 17. gk-kk 'ff 2 - , f- 1 U22 -?T'F: 'l f -5' V , F fl 5 1:19 , . ,,,,,,,,, , ,,-,...,.-- -1 .s,c!'3f. 2 7. 81 2. Long hours of practice under the hot summer sun bring about perfection during performances. 1. Ed Brozeski, Dave Loring, Darlene Brewster, Marianne Birsa. 2. Darlene Dunkerley, Randy Quinn, Sue Goldberg, Vickie Wagner. 3. SOPHO- MORES- Front Row: Laura Harper, Jill Detar, Amy Zemanski, Denise Johnson. Second Row: Cheri Twombly, Tim Miller, Kevin Kelly, Dave Carey. Third Row: Mark Sharp, Walter Cook, Mark Dille, Don Pe- tulla, Jay Sterling, Rob Moyer. 4. SE- NIORS - Front Flow: Cynthia Goodwill, Vickie Wagner, Kathy Vergith, Patty Mon- tana, Patty English. Second Row: Deb Taylor, Dan Petulla, Michelle Stephens, Chuck Burneisen, Randy Price. Third Flow: Dan Shaffer, Deb Moyer, Sandy Winger, Pam Huff, Bill Ray, Mr. English. Fourth Flow: Mike Farren, Tom Mont- gomery, Jeff Barr, Andy Britt, Dave Loring, Orlando Hamner. 5. JUNIOFIS -- Front How: Vickie Heath, Denise Shelkey, Harold Nelson, Chuck Toy, Sheila Steffee, Joyce Stover, Autumn Floseberry. Second Row: Sue Rizzo, Bruce Gray, Darlene Dunkerley, Karen Hegedus, Martha Mont- gomery, Marianne Birsa, Anne LaBue. Third Row: Amy Schultz, Mike Heyison, Sue Goldberg, Steve Wilson, Dave Cartwright, Barry Levine, Anne Matchulet, Kim Hodge. Fourth Row: Phil Pratt, Randy Quinn, Ed Brozeski, Ted May, Jeff Kern, Paul Duda, Bob Glendenning. 131 Musicians Render Talents in Service The OCHS Music Department depends on several student groups and individuals to help promote its program. One such group is the newly reorganized music club council, comprised of officers from Girls' Chorus, Girls' Choir, A Cappella, and band and the head majorette, color guard captain and drum major. 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I v iv ...f 1. . 4, - . .V . , v., 3 - x, R , ...- ,,,,,,....,,--- --if- ' -N 'W ' ' -fe-H 1 ' ' 1.7:-Y 3 , vf- -f. .QS-'E-T 1 ' M ,, -, .., A, .-. Half-time Shows Add Sparkle to Sports Events Members of the color guard and majorette squads at- tended summer camp to perfect techniques learned in previous years. The colorguard, expanded from 14 to 16 members, demonstrated military skill with sabres, rifles, and silkes during the football season while a more lively style with swing flags was presented during basketball halftime shows. Dance routines and fire batons highlighted the majorettes' performances which included their annual assembly. 9 ,r tif? 4 4. Zi ',-f, I. W i., -xijig tl l 1 2 ri 1? fl r', '54 . :. y .QW I . I1 :f gz +P, Ll' I. i. .E- mlm Q . .,-Q J., J. my 1. The colorguard entertain the audience. 2. Colorguard Captain Truby Hepler. 3. COLORGUARD - From Row: Susan Rizzo, Debbie West, Kathy McCauley, Truby Hepler, Vic Sloan, Sally Irrgang, Nancy Szabat. Second Row: Jill Thompson, Michelle Staub, Karen Loudon, Karen Perry, Sue Snyder, Charlene McCarthy, Shauna Dodson, Tammi Higbee. 4. Head Maiorette Jeanne Myers. 5. The Majorettes perform their routine. 6. MAJOHETTES - Front Row: Lynn Lolley, Cindy Sopher, Lynn Wethli, Jeanne Myers, Val Ohle, Pam Stricek, Cindy Davis. Second Row: Mary Lynne Tobin, Darlene Karns, Anne LaBue, Nancy Frost, Mary Jean Kay, Karen Weibel, Beth Van Hout. 'Tune-In' Features Talents of School Talent of all kinds made Tune-ln, the 1974 variety show, a success. Sponsored by the music department, the show, presented on March 22, developed from hours of prac- tice and behind-the-scenes production. Student committees handled everything from set design to publicity and program printing. Emcees Diana Daniels, Jill Thompson, Chuck McClouth, and Jeff Shuffstall kept the show moving. 2 X ,, lp'-,S - as J: Qi I 1 i X 6, li ,i -. f .. .lf 'rd - L:-V... ' H I X f i Q3 E I , .1 E Q7 ' , 1 ' 'Q 2 ,J ' -41 3 f Q- ' xi K7 ' x. f Q it fi I . 1 I 4. 5 ' V it U I N t ii i' 3 . 5 ' L V- ' 1 . IE' , if , . I - .I - : l li' Q I g I 2 a W J ! X JE , I is if 'T ' 1+ I' 5 - 'N 1 1:4 ' ': f-Q ' A 5, . , . f 3 136 1. CHICKEN SPA - Front Row: Carrie Flizzo, Jan Evans, Debbie West, Chris Duarte, Linda Detar. Second Row: Shauna Dodson, Linda Fleed, Tish Hale, Nancy Donaldson, Patty Wujcik, Paula Deming. 2. BONITA BANANAS - Mindy Anderton, Amy Pratt, Jill Thompson, Esther Rogers, Sarah Beighley. 3. SLICK MAHONEY - Ted Jones, Dean Wilson, Keith Karns, John McClintock, Mike Farren. 4. Emcee Jeff Shuffstall. 5. HAPPINESS IS - Front Row: Debbie West, Cindy Davis, Pam Stricek, Sharon Buchna. Second Row: Sue Snyder, Lynn Lolley, Truby Hepler, Nancy Szabat, Val Ohle, Jill Thompson. Third Row: Pam Wagner, Karen Loudon, Shauna Dodson, Cindy Sopher, Jan Jones, Jeanne Myers, Lynn Wethli. 6. PIANO DUET- Dave Loring, Vickie Wagner. 7. CHIM- CHIM-CHER-EE - Kathy Krug, Linda Flockerzi, Sandy Kuhn. 8. The Bum, Ted May, and the Angel, Marianne Birsa. 6 I, V7 -F? Y' i7 Gu C7 I7 7 is - -4 -ati! -S-I Tiff Q . -if? .44 .-A.- .-.. wi'l,f Xi li, Lf l' la ' ' ' 'ii 5 1 if by ' 'I 1. Phil Runzo talks with Drummer Buddy Rich. 2. Maynard Ferguson and orchestra perform a jazz number. 3. Music Coordinator Robert English and Maynard Ferguson. 4. OCHS Graduate Dan Wujcik plays the piano with the Clarion State Laboratory Band. 5. The University of Pennsylvania Glee Club entertains the Girls' Choir. 138 Special Assemblies Prove To Be Entertaining Special musical assemblies brought the OCHS auditorium to life with various types of entertainment. Buddy Rich and Maynard Fer- guson, along with their orchestras, provided jazz music for their audiences while the Clarion State College Laboratory Band and the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club provided listeners with music of high quality, which helped to break the monotonous day- to-day routine of classes. L 5 C in f.' kl 139 -.-v-1-r7,,,,r: , - , . ...,-W. ,...- - 1. A CAPPELLA CHOIR - Front Row: Pam Stricek, Cindy Davis, Tish Hale, Esther Rogers, Debbie Moyer, Patty English, Debbie Moore, Sandy Marshall, Chris Duarte, Vickie Wagner, Robin Donze, Jan Ward, Nancy Masquelier, Tina Rodgers, Meg Huff, Kathy Vergith, Deb McCauley, Jan Evans, Martha Stralko, Truby Hepler, Donna Burchfield, Nancy Szabat, Patty Watkins, Lynn Lolley, Sherry Riddle. Second Row: Patty Rekiel, Sarah Beighley, Paula Deming, Shauna Dodson, Lynn Wethli, Amy Pratt, Jill Thompson, Mindy Anderton, Joyce Williams, Pam Huff, Sandy Winger, Patti Wujcik, Nancy Donaldson, Sue Snyder, Emma Sloan, Karen Loudon, Jeanne Myers, Jan Jones, Val Ohle, Shelly Stephens, Trish McKissick, Galla McCauley, Linda Petulla, Debbie Reninger, Teresa Hoover, 1,3-X '1 H -- ', -' Cindy Sopher, Gail Lauer. Third row: Mike Farren, Ken Rapp, Dan Corle, Mike Mitchell, Tom Whitling, Kevin Coogan, John McClintock, Kit Coad, Mark Taylor, Jeff Clark, Bill Ray, John Thompson, Dean Wilson, Ted Jones, Tom Friedhaber, Mike Shaw, Tim Fritz, Mike Acklin, Ken Heckathorne, Steve Wilson, Scott Bain, Jim Harkless, John Stevenson, Gene Horner, Tom Marsh, Dave Hickman, Carl Bialo, Peter Nelson, director. Fourth Row: Lee Masquelier, Doug Koszalka, Denny Greer, Rick Myers, Hugh Benedict, Mark Horner, Chris Puleo, Allan Erickson, Jeff Winger, Jim Loll, Stan Szabat, Phil Hahn, Steve Taydus, Ted May, Steve Hamner, Ron Shiley, Dave Teifer, Mark Mauro, Joe Myers, Dave Beighley, Carl Puleo, Keith Karns, Steve Frost, Denny Lehman, Pete Buchanan. . - , V . . ., ' I, f, - if :Ti V f'i:Yd'E'i'Tf? firm ' .- 'I ' ' , W' ' .,- 1 -.1-l 5 . gy:-i,j,:f gi ' ' f A rl , A 1: W ' ' 1 'lg 1' i'e lp.:'i::Sf3g',, 2 .l L l l i 40 ew Conductor The A Cappella Choir, which endeavors to carry on the tradition of excellence in music at OCHS, is under the supervision of a new director, Peter J. Nelson. Although the group is composed primarily of seniors, an opportu- nity for musical development is afforded to the sophomore and junior boys who partici- pate. One of the features of the choir is the forty-voice mixed ensemble, who presented a Christmas program at the Belles Lettres Club on December 5. The entire A Cappella choir sang for the Kiwanis on December 4 and gave the annual school Christmas music program on December 19 for the public and December 21 for the student body. 2. MIXED ENSEMBLE - Front Flow: Meg Huff, Nancy Masquelier, John Stevenson, Gene Horner, Flick Myers, Bill Ray, Vickie Wagner, Flobin Donze. Second Row: Kathy Vergith, Teresa Hoover, Mike Acklin, Jeanne Myers, Chris Puleo, Hugh Benedict, Dean Wilson, Jan Evans, Patty Watkins. Third Row: Lynn Lolley, Truby Hepler, Dan Corle, Denny Lehman, Ken Rapp, Pete Buchanan, Carl Puleo, Patty English, Cindy Sopher, Jan Jones. Fourth Row: Director Nelson, Jill Thompson, Pam Huff, Steve Hamner, Flon Shiley, Ted May, Steve Frost, Keith Karns, Dave Tiefer, Shauna Dodson, Sarah Beighley, Patty Ftekiel. 3. Mixed Ensemble performs at the Belles Lettres Club on December 5 for a Christmas program. ' Lia. : 'L ' . 1 . I I l 141 I x p, W . ix , 'Q h ,ag 2 ,F 51- ' X. 1 . 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Second Row: Nancy Stone, Sue Henderson, Darlene Karns, Cindy Russell, Kriss Hale, Dorcas Jalosky, Cindy Williams, Debbie Kluck, Wanda Rodgers, Sue Fritz, Sherry Blauser. Third Row: Mr. Nelson, Jodi Grumling, Lynn Pacior, Jackie Rehberg, Jean Kulling, Charlene McCarthy, Karen Schwabenbauer, Marianne Birsa, Linda Groger, Kim Pearson, Angela Steele, Debbie Stiles. Fourth Row: Dondi Enos, Tammi Hernan, Pam McClellan, Cindy Vogan, Karen Serafin, Gretchen Morrison, Bonnie Hilton, Ann Cartwright, Sonya Mast, Jane Teeter, Marcia Russell, Jean Knox, Wendy Heath. Fifth Row: Debbie Shontz, Debbie Luppino, Leanne Ohle, Lorri Ross, Doreen Ward, Monica Rekiel, Mary Jane Serafin, Anna Czlonka, Kathy Britton, Georgia Truscott, Pam Konetsky, Peg McDougal, Nancy Frost. 3 5 6. GIRLS' CHORUS - Front Row: Jeanne Watt, Judy Tenney, Julie Hovis, Brenda Nick, Linda Ensle, Amy Zemanski, Joyce Burneisen, Jill Detar, Cindy Clark. Second Row: Carol Teifer, Connie Taydus, Erin Williams, Nancy Breene, Linda Dawson, Beverly Baker, Laura Pierce, Tina Hogue, Patty Samol, Helen Reisinger. Third Row: Jan Benton, Karen Kean, Delores Goodrum, Lynne Petulla, Jeanne Baker, Pam Duffy, Ann Montgomery, Mary Jo Wnuk, Julie Sopher, Margaret Speer, Kim Stevens. Fourth Row: Eleanor Rynd, Sandy Kuhn, Barb Russell, Debbie Collins, Vickie DiDominic, Bev Detar, Amy Deming, Dixie Ausel, Debbie O'Neil, Chris Shepard, Jane Uhlott, Mr. English. Fifth Row: Deb Elslager, Jane McMullen, Georgia Carlson, Linda Crawford, Susy Fletcher, Kathy Krug, Alicia English, Sally Thompson, Marci Wethli, Sherry Brown, Mary Motter, Chris Wujcik. 4 145 1. Queen Jeanne Myers. 2. Students enjoy music at Homecoming dance. 3. HOMECOMING COURT: Cindy Davis, Greg Arseneau, Sharon Buchna, Lee Gavin, Lynn Wethli, Steve Frost, Jeanne Myers, Bob Quinn, Emma Sloan, Pete Buchanan, Shauna Dodson, Chuck McLouth, Jane Christiansen, Kevin George. 4. Thanks performs at the Winter Sports dance. 5, Queen Carrie Rizzo and Escort Joe Siembida beam during crowning ceremonies. 6. WINTERS SPORTS COURT - Front Row: Karen Loudon, Cindy Sopher, Sue Snyder, Carrie Rizzo, Jan Jones, Pam Stricek, Val Ohle. Second Row: Sam Stephens, Marty Dolecki, Randy Green, Joe Siembida, Pete Buchanan, Joe Szabat, Dean Tompsett. Queens Highlight Half-time Activity Highlighting the festivities on October 6, 1973, was the crowning of Jeanne Myers as Homecoming Queen, while the Oil City High School Marching Band serenaded the court and their escorts. A dance was held that night with Wicked Truth providing the music. Carrie Rizzo was crowned Winter Sports Queen during the half-time activities of the Oil City - Meadville basketball game on January 11, 1974. 6 l. I I ga? 3 :ir irq as ,.: l li, f . 1523? 5 - , lf nfs' A .grit ru LY, 21,- ris'-:' 24 ,g lt IF. -' Egjfyg r H ifffff 30 ftvwgqxfl ,, fag-' ca 'Mi e l' ' 1 B r? N , ,. I 1 I l I P X i cg I, l 1 l Q , . ,3 ,f:.., lr. wr , ,,. . if .1. fl- ., Swing Out Queen Presented in May The 27th annual Swing Out concert was presented on May 3 in the OCHS auditorium. The high point of the evening was the tradi- tional coronation ceremony. The queen, selected from a court of nine, was crowned by Senior Class President Joe Szabat and the 1973 Swing Out Queen Julie Ross. Afterward, A Cappella and Girls' Choir presented a musical program. 1. FLOWER GIRLS, RING BEARER - Michelle Pierce, Gary McFall, Brenda Baughman. 2. Two members of the 1973 Swing Out court promenade down the aisle. 3. SWING OUT COURT- Front Row: Jeanne Myers, Cindy Sopher, Emma Sloan, Sharon Buchna, Linda Reed, Pam Stricek, Lynn Lolley, Lynn Wethli, Karen Loudon. Sec- ond Row: Sam Stephens, Dan Hall, Bill Thomeier, Lee Gavin, Marty Dolecki, Denny Lehman, Randy Price, Joe Weibel, Randy Greene. 4. Queen Sharon Buchna. 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Highlighting the prom was the crowning of the queen who was selected from the court, consisting of seven senior girls and their es- corts. After the prom the annual prom-to- dawn party was held. 2 F. . 1. Dancers enjoy an evening of festivities at the 1973 prom. 2. PROM COURT- Emma Sloan, Nancy Masquelier, Sharon Buchna, Jeanne Myers, Nancy Szabat, Linda Reed, Karen Loudon. Escorts: Bill Flex, Dan Petulla, Lee Gavin, Dave Ochalek, Randy Greene, Sam Stephens. Denny Lehman was absent when photo was taken. 3. The construction crew contemplates how to surgically remove Bruce Blanchard's thumb from the chicken wire. 4. Nancy Szabat tries a dress suitable for the prom. 5. Queen Jeanne Myers. 6. Does Karen Loudon know something Dan Corle doesn't'? 5 .-an ,,', w.-V' . HI, . ? x.xf,, ' Vi! . 1, Q.. . .' f 1, . 1, ', -'bl ,I L ' A-rin: .7 .43 ' .'1,- 4 1.-Q' . v-.-13 f--14.-' A , lj .-I 0 -if .sr dr.-if t I l Iiigf 13? 1 90 r It X- I' fs 5 1. Deb Beatty, student director, suggests a stage direc- tion to Miss Dayna MacFarlane, faculty advisor. 2. Mike Einicki and Kathy Krug portray the romantic interest. 3. Jan McCullough, Judy Flis, Darlene Brewster, Mike Steele, and Steve Hamner take leading roles. 5642? N' Q I , Qs!!! A All School Talent Presents Fall Pla Set in the Depression era, the all-school play can be considered typical of the nos- talgia wave currently sweeping the country. You Can't Take It With You, a comedy written by George Kaufman and Moss Hart, featured Steve Hamner as Grandpa, a free-spirited old man, who successfully evades paying the in- come tax for 23 years. Directed by Miss Dayna MacFarlane and Deb Beatty, the 21- member cast presented the play in the school auditorium on November 9. 1. TECHNICAL CREW - Front Row: Penny Chrispen, Dan Clinger, Julie Sopher, Dixie Ausel, Alicia English. Second Row: Margaret Reed, Marisa Robinson, Cynthia Goodwill, Sheila Butchart, Jan Ward, Val Wolcott, Mary McGinnis. 2. ALL SCHOOL CAST - Front Row: Scott Bain, Jan Mortimer, Rick Bain, Judy Flis, Mike Petulla, Jan McCullough. Second Row: Carrie Rizzo, Bill Pr- itchard, Darlene Brewster, Kathy Krug, Bill Ray, Marianne Birsa, Mike Steele. Third Row: Steve Hamner, Dave Loring, Steve Tarr, Chuck McLouth, Mike Elnicki, Jeff Shuffstall. Musical Produced as Seniors' Drama Roar of the Greasepaint - Smell of the Crowd, by Leslie Pricusse and Anthony Newley, was the first musical to be presented by the drama department. It was performed by a cast of 23 seniors on February 23, 1974 at 8:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Concerned with the haves and have- nots of the world, the play centers around Cocky, a have-not',' and his problems in playing the game with Sir, a have who exerts his power all around him. Other char- acters include Sir's sidekick, Kid, and 17 urchins. The musical was directed by Miss Dayna MacFarlane and Mary McGinnis. 1 2 1. Miss Dayna MacFarlane, director of the senior class play, demonstrates the proper technique for a dance step. 2. URCHINS - Front Row: Jan Ward, Mindy Anderton, Karen Loudon, Sue Snyder, Jan Mortimer, Jan Evans, Marisa Flobinson. Second Row: Pam Huff, Jeanne Myers, Lee Dilllemuth, Cyndi Goodwill. Third Flow: Diana Mitchell, Cindy Sopher, Amy Pratt, Esther Rogers, Jill Thompson, Marg Olmes. 3. Jeff Shuffstall shows Steve Hamner what a real hang-up is like. 1. Kid ivickie Wagnerj crowns Cocky 4Steve Hamnert after he manages to get a job. 2. The Urchins harmonize during The Funeral Song . Jan Mortimer, Jan Ward, Jan Evans, Jeanne Myers, Karen Loudon, Sue Snyder. 3. CAST - Front Row: Marisa Flobinson, Diana Mitchell, Jan Evans, Cyndi Goodwill, Esther Rogers, Jill Thompson, Cindy Sopher, Jan Ward. Second Row: Karen Loudon, Sue Snyder, Jeanne Myers, Jan Mort- imer, Mindy Anderton, Amy Pratt, Marg Olmes. Third Row: Mary McGinnis, Mike Farren, Vickie Wagner, Pam Huff, Jeff Shuffstall, Lee Dillemuth, Steve Hamner, Bill Flay. From the many concerns and interests of all students in OCHS comes the extracurricular activity program designed to meet the needs of every individual taste. A club merges the many ideals of each member into one common ideal for which that group stands. The group, whether it be the new archery club or any of the other such organizations, is dependent on individuals like Paul Duda for success. 1 x 25.-P1 45 f 'N-T. 2 N: f Vivacious Staffers Produce Yearbook Summer vacation, weekends, and holidays saw the diligent 25-member yearbook staff working to produce the 1974 Oil Can. This year's book was student-produced in every aspect. Writing copy and headlines, taking pictures, and cropping pictures caused many headaches before all-four deadlines were met. Creating layouts, a task sometimes done by the printers, became the responsibility of the students. Several members of the staff, including co-editors, Meg Huff and Tom Montgomery, attended summer workshops to observe techniques of yearbook production. Mrs. Janet O'Keeffe, advisor, provides the leadership enabling the staff to turn out the Oil Can, which is distributed at the annual Senior Banquet in May. The financing of the book is handled by the business staff, who, headed by George Snyder, sells the yearbooks and solicits pa- trons. 3 2 158 .-' ' ,Q-A-. , -,F-1. ' 3'lv .vp- .339 P eff, 1 1. Tom Montgomery reminds Jill Ferraro of the impend- ing deadline. 2. OIL CAN PRODUCTION STAFF- Front Row: Linda Hughes, Jill Ferraro, Jan Evans, Tina Rodgers, Diana Daniels, Cyndi Goodwill, Meg Huff, Tish Hale. Second Row: Mark Rodgers, Chris King, Martha Stralko, Nancy Szabat, Pam Huff, Patti Wujcik, Mindy Anderton, Jerry Delo, Mrs. Janet O'Keeffe, advisor. Third Row: Steve Hamner, Jim Healy, Sarah Beighley, Ken Rapp, Rob Bender, Tom Montgomery, Dave Loring, Greg Arseneau, Matt Lukasiak. 3. Several members of the yearbook staff ponder a controversial picture as Mrs. O'Keeffe helps Pam Huff write copy. 4. OIL CAN BUSI- NESS STAFF -Front Flow: Becky Boyd, Patty Powers, Jan Ward, Marisa Robinson, Alyce Manross, Cathy Gr- zasko, Patty McKissick. Second Row: Sandy Winger, Marie Benton, Connie Fry, Joyce Williams, Patty Brzuz, John Dunkerley, George Snyder, advisor. 5. Ken Rapp intently adds up another headline for his academics sec- tion. C? 159 --Gs W xi. -H..-'.:':4, 30, .::.-!,,, ,H .- H+ Eu'! fin 211, QS. -+..s ..i,-.'.. .,1 Q . n .-r- ' OC Girls' Sports Club Organized by Oilerettes - l 1 ,.. XX A 2 3 The Varsity O Club is open only to male athletes and the cheerleaders who support them. This fact created a heated controversy when members of the girls' basketball and swimming teams attended a Varsity O meeting. Asked to leave, they responded by writing up petitions and storming the prin- cipal's office with an all-female contingent of athletes. The girls argued, to no avail, that since they competed in interscholastic varsity sports, they should be allowed to join the Varsity O Club. The end result has been the formation of a girls' sports club with Sherry Riddle and Peg McDougal at the helm. Meanwhile, seemingly undisturbed, the tradi- tional Varsity O has resumed its business of selling candy bars to raise much-needed funds. Money earned is used to provide jackets for varsity athletes. 1. Varsity O Officers look over their candy bar returns. Advisor Duane Patterson, Treasurer Dean Tompsett, President Dan Hall, Vice President Lorri Ross, Secretary Leanne Ohle. 2. A familiar scene in OCHS during the winter months is re-enacted as Dan Corle peddles candy bars to Ken Rapp. 3. These girls helped to bring about the formation of the Oil City Girls' Sports Club. Sitting: Bonnie Hilton, Sherry Riddle, Peg McDougal. Standing: Chip Daniels, Patsy Van Dyke, Dondi Enos, Anne Matchulet. 3' l t ' w 161 2 i ' l ' . ,, ,, New Members Selected for HS The National Honor Society induction cere- mony was held on April 5, 1974, to honor fifty- three juniors and seniors chosen by their teachers as deserving Commendation. Taken into consideration by the teachers were the students' character, leadership ability, schol- arship, and service to the school. NHS, under the management of President Jerry Delo and Secretary Sarah Beighley, operates a refreshment stand at basketball games and wrestling matches. 1. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Seniors inducted in junior year - Front Row: Randy Price, Jeanne Myers, Dave Cotterman, Vickie Wagner, Meg Huff, Nancy Masquelier, Martha Stralko, Mike Dehn. Second Flow: Shauna Dodson, Patti Wujcik, Wynett McAlister, Chris King, Tish Hale, Patty English, Pam Huff, Jerry Delo, Doug Kuhn. Third Row: Mark Emick, Dave Loring, Tom Montgomery, Pete Buchanan, Bob Elder, Denny Lehman, Dean Tompsett, Greg Arseneau, Sarah Beighley, Dave Hodges. 2. NEW INDUCTEES - Seniors - Top Row: Amanda Anderton, Robert Bender, James Blauser, Pa- tricia Brzuz, Sharon Buchna, Charles Burneisen. Second Row: Daniel Corle, Cynthia Davis, Gary Erickson, Lawrence Euchler, Rita Hardbarger, Truby Hepler. Third Row: Linda Hughes, Jan Jones, Lynn Lolley, Patricia McKissick, Patricia Montana, Darlene Prichard. Fourth Row: Kenneth Rapp, William Ray, Carrie Rizzo, Pamela Stricek, Jill Thompson, Kathy Vergith. Fifth Row: Geor- getta Walters, Lynn Wethli. Juniors: Marianne Birsa, William Crist, Tim Dehn, Michael Elnicki. Sixth Row: Jodi Gault, Greta Gill, Sue Goldberg, Michael Heyison, Kim Hodge, Sally lrrgang. Seventh Row: Janice Kalamajka, Keith Karns, Cindy Klapec, Anne LaBue, Debbie Luppino, Lee Masquelier. Eighth Row: Anne Matchulet, Margaret McDougal, Bruce McGinnis, Leah McGraw, William Powers, Lorri Ross. Ninth Flow: Louise Rynd, Amy Schultz, Michelle Staub, Linda Strickland, Beth Van Hout. I 2 fm ' ' 1 1? 4 S T il F' H' - . A -1 , if ' ' , f A le ,dui 1 W I T I , ,,l.'. - 3, ,- , -x l L -if mf' is:-H' 'Q Brill: A - E ' V , I iff , I6 -V lx ' ' .-i - . n . v l t 1' I l -I . V X 1 . 19' L V 5, ' one z ll A --.4 . if . o r mv f -: 1' 5 1 x , ff- g A - c Aa A, ,',W lifff-t m'Qf, f ' ' QT' fp T F W A 'W 'I 'H . A AT, F A F Tay.. 'L ., 0 ' ', Q - X , ' ' Q3 3 Q g -,C f f 'JT ' . : 1iT1i ' i ' A Y .P X 1 I I' I s f K ' mid' 2-' , ' .. -H V .fs L ,.. Lf X ' W li ft' ng V . A-39'-LAL ., L ui Female Triumvirate Leads the Student Council 5 T4---M2 f' W sg l aa, he -'ft fn- v The Student Council, led by three female officers, worked throughout the year to sponsor school activities. Shauna Dodson, elected vice-president last spring, assumed the duties of president when the elected president, Dave Coleman, transferred to another school. Other officers were also girlsg Charlene McCarthy was secretary and Amy Zemanski was treasurer. The major function of the SCA is to sponsor dances and other school-related activities, such as the All-School Play and the winter sports dance. N' il ,.l 4 1. STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION - Front Row: Julie Sopher, Amy Schultz, Amy Zemanski, Chris Hale, Tim Fritz, Sharon Buchna, Carrie Rizzo. Second Row: Mary Kay Szympruch, Cindy Williams, Debbie Kluck, Patty Montana, Mike Heyison, Marianne Birsa, Charlene McCarthy, Lee Dillemuth. Third Row: Jill Thompson, Karen Loudon, Jeanne Myers, Dondi Enos, Sandy Winger, Tish Hale, Patti Wujcik, Linda Strickland, Shauna Dodson. Fourth Row: Joe Myers, Doug Suhr, Ron Spence, Chris Puleo, Mark Horner, Bob Elder, Kathy Krug, Dave Beighley. 2. Shauna Dodson has a stern look as she conducts an SCA meeting in the cafe- teria. 3. The ruling triumvirate with their advisor. Shauna Dodson, Charlene McCarthy, Amy Zemanski, Peter Scierka, advisor. 4. SCA members, Joe Myers, Doreen Ward, and Mark Horner, ham it up at the football con- cession stand. Tim Fritz, with his back to the camera, so- licits business. 163 AFS Club Sponsors Forelgn Exchange Student The American Field Service is one of OCHS' largest organizations. The group, ad- vised by Miss Margaret Reid, is affiliated with the local adult chapter and works every year to raise money to sponsor an exchange student. The club holds an annual pen sale, its major fund-raising project, in November. Several parties were held for members to meet the exchange student,from Denmark, Jane Christiansen. The clublalso sponsored Exchange Day, a yearly event that brings area exchange students to OCHS. -. 1. AFS OFFICERS - Front Row: Becky Boyd, Patty Montana, Lou Ann Dawson, Gretcherf Morrison. Second Row: Sarah Beighley, Jane Christiansen, OCHS' exchange student from Denmark, Kathy Britton, Miss Margaret Reid, advisor. 2. Sarah Beighley and Mr. Kaufman seem to be enjoying themselves as they go through the steps of an imported Danish folk dance at the AFS Christmas Party in the cafeteria. 3. Vivian Ramirez sat in on this English class during last year's Exchange3Day. 4. The library was the meeting place for all AFS members and exchange students during Exchange Day. WW.:- 47' 'ln N X 1 2 School Red Cross Distributes Candy Junior Red Cross is a club that involves high school students in the community. One of the club's annual projects is the delivery of Christmas stockings filled with toys and candy to children in Oil City Hospital. Club members also present a variety show for pa- tients at Polk State School and Hospital each spring. ln addition, the organization partici- pates in the Bloodmobile and makes posters for muscular dystrophy. The meetings of the Junior Red Cross feature filmstrips and talks by community leaders. Mrs. Bernice Brodman, advisor, assists President Patty Powers, Vice-President Patty Montana, and Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Donaldson. 1. A child in Oil City Hospital receives a stocking from Santa, played by Marianne Birsa. 2. JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS - Advisor Mrs. Bernice Brodman, President Patty Powers, Secretary Nancy Donaldson, Vice-President Patty Montana. i 3- 1 l ! fi! 1,1 lvl! 1 I ll' H Al W Skiers Involved in Spills and Skills Each Saturday in the winter months, weather prevailing, a bus full of ski club members leaves OCHS at 6:00 p.m. Arriving at Peek-n-Mountain in Youngsville, the students receive an hour of lessons from qualified instructors. Then they ski on their own for two hours before returning home. The cost of membership varies according to whether one owns his own equipment or rents it. 1. Skiers take time out for refreshments. 2. Randy Price shows perfect form. P l- I. ..,.- l l 4 4 1 HH 'I' . 1 - a. Wife: ff' .. , ,L f-.,3l3,,,Y: .5 4 , ' -lg H HTH Y igjgieggwihs all .Yue ,fn - - FBLA and Euclid Offer Career Ideas In the Future Business Leaders of America, students gain background in business ca- reers. Representatives from business classes meet with the officers to plan meetings and activities. Guest speakers talk to the group about good grooming, improving skills, and job opportunities. FBLA also raises funds for its annual business trip. In Euclid club, students become aware of the vocational opportunities in the math field. Varied to fit the needs of the students, the club, advised by Crunk Porter, plans visits to local corporations to see engineering depart- ments at work. 1. FBLA - Front Flow: Treasurer Francine May, Secre- tary Jackie Sharrar, President Kim Shoup. Second Flow.- Senior representative Jan Frawley, Junior representative Michelle Myers, Sophomore representative Joyce Bur- neisen. 2. Rick Hanby, president of Euclid Club, explains the metric system to Treasurer Jim Blauser, Secretary Steve Frost, and Program Chairman Mike Dehn. 168 1 J N 1 3, Q F ,-J?ei 1'aS FNA, FTA Review Iob Opportunities 1. Future Nurses give their attention to guest speakers. 2. FTA OFFICERS - Treasurer Beth Hale, Advisor Rob- ert Zeigler, Secretary Pam Harvey, President Pam Konetsky. The purpose of the Future Nurses Associ- ation is to give students interested in nursing guidance and ideas about programs, said Mrs. Emily Connors, club advisor. Members of FNA plan field trips to places like Vo-Tech and Oil City Hospital and listen to speakers from colleges with nursing programs, such as Villa Maria College in Erie. Officers of the club are President Nancy Masquelier, and Secretary Carrie Rizzo. Another professional club is Future Teachers of America, which helps students get an outlook on teaching ca- reers. Many previous members of FTA have returned to OCHS as student teachers. 169 ? 5 K7 5 .xgii K. J I I 2 Fmances for Trlps Procured by Sales The newly formed Language Club is actu- ally a combination of the Spanish, French, and German clubs of the past. Its members include those students who have completed one year of a foreign language. The club's function is to raise money for either local or international trips through various sales during the year. These include selling pro- grams at the home football games and hold- ing popcorn and candle sales. The club is under the direction of Bruce McFall, Miss Adiela Garcia, and Miss Pamela Hutley. Student officers are President Kim Hodge, Secretary Janice Kalamajka, and Treasurer Anne Matchulet. 1. Peg McDougal sells football programs to Debbie O'Neil and Chris King. 2. Linda Hughes and Truby Hepler, along with Miss Adiela Garcia, examine candles to be sold by the Language Club. 170 Taaawmr 3 as wr Sklll Development Learned ln Clubs New to OCHS IS the archery club advrsed by Donald Welsenfluh By watching movles dunng meetmgs students receive rnstructron and advlce about equrpment and follow through by practlcrng at the Oll Cnty Archery Club Mr Welsenfluh expressed the clubs desire to set up targets on the school grounds and to form an archery team In the future Nleanwhule Peter DeSantos pho tography club learns technrques In taking developing and pnntmg prctures In the small amount of time available to them 1 Randy Quinn rnspects slrdes In Photography Club 2 Robert Lambert a local archer rnstructs students In the use of acompound bow ----J ff '-- . rf. Y V 1 2 Student Librarians Help To Maintain Quiet Atmosphere The library could not operate without the student librarians. They are our right arm, said Mrs. Eleanor Daubenspeck, head librari- an. Doing desk duties is only part of their work. They also store magazines, get maga- zines requested by students, and cover, process, and shelve books. The combination of all these services helps to maintain the quiet atmosphere desired by the library staff. 1. Cynthia Kozek, Pam Dille, Cindy Davis, Donna Burch- field, and Judy Mock demonstrate desk duties. 2. Janice Evans and Patty Montana store magazines. 3. Jullie Shepard shelves a book. 4. JUNIOR LIBRARIANS - Front Flow: Cheryl Fornof, Leah McGraw, Cindy Klapec. Second Row: Amy Schultz, Shelly Staub, Kim Hodge, Janice Kalamajka. 5. SOPHOMORE LIBRARIANS - Front Flow: Kathy Krug, Susy Fletcher, Chris Wujcik. Second Flow: Patty Gregory, Joyce Burneisen, Sue Blauser, Denise Johnson. 4 'K'-If 1' li Aid Given School by Special Service Working before, during, and after school hours, the students who assist in the special services contribute greatly to the efficient operation of the school. Such students are the stage crew, public address announcers, flag-raisers, office assistants who distribute absentee lists and deliver telephone mes- sages, mikes who introduce assemblies, Iifeguards who supervise extracurricular pool activities, and parking attendants who direct traffic at evening events for all athletic and school-related programs. 7. P.A. ANNOUNCERS - Sherry Riddle, Carl Puleo, and Ken Rapp. 2. PARKING ATTENDANTS - Dave Heckathorne and Rus- sell Heckathorne. 3. STAGE CREW- Carl Puleo, Flay Konetsky, Bill Exley, and Jeff Dickey. 4. FLAG RAISERS - Bob Jones and Rick Bain. 5. MIKES - Front Row: Cindy Williams, Charlene Mc- Carthy, Sharon Buchna, Dondi Enos, Deb Kluck, Tish Hale. Sec- ond Row: Amy Zemanski, Amy Schultz, Cindy Davis, Patti Wujcik, Jeanne Myers, Jan Jones. Third Row: Dave Beighley, Shauna Dodson, Nancy Frost, Kathy Krug, Jill Thompson, Joe Myers. 6. OFFICE ASSISTANTS - Front Row: Doug Beal, Ginger Chrispen, and Jackie Sharrar. Second Row: Patti Swacha, Pam Konetsky, and Debbie Winger. 7. LIFE GUARDS - Front Row: James Enos. Second Row: Dan Petulla, Dondi Enos, Mike Dehn, and Lee Masquelier. Third Row: Nancy Masquelier. Fourth Row: Pete Buchanan. 5 .. E--- -. . W .. ,,,,- cc.-. -..W ff.- -M iv. ' A r 1-g,r:,1' 2' I EL ,-1 .' ' ps -11 swimimfg Out of the 15,000 people who live in the Oil City area, nearly seven per cent now attend Oil City Senior High School. Many of these students, like Ted Miller, a sales clerk in Printz', become an integral part of the community by acquiring part time jobs Some work to save for college while others just want extra spending money. Regardless of the job, the students' work is important both to themselves and the community, XXX ,,,,,.....8:- 5,6 -r a Ugg. , 5 ff , F714 n 1 , .u ma HJ., -'M Vx dl dj-ra , J ,,. .We 'fiwfff v W' . ww ' ,,'.!2?. ' , 2,53 .1ff'nQif, 'SMG '- ?'1.'fQf..vf ww. - , , 0 , la jr -S, . fb Ag,-13:4 ,rvufilwlz ff' :fig ,rvifiklggr ,er elk -.Z 5, .kg 335533, 11-5114. 4 0 UT bi L 7n :c 3A'F :U-L -uf J A Qing. '-' fa..w ,vs '14!.1 ?n:':2' vb3,j.- 744' 1 A Wi my ,E W4 f Q ,v in T X W I , WJ, A 4 fer' , Faculty Index Allen, Robert C. - B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, M.Ed., Edinboro State College, P.O.D., Social Studies Depart- ment Head. Amendola, Karen J. lMrs. S.J.l -B.S., Edin- boro State College, General English ll, Ill, Academic III, Senior High News Ad- visor. Anna, Warren J. - B.S., Edinboro State College, Biology l, ll. Applequist, William G. - B.S., Edinboro State College, M.Ed., Westminster College, Basic 2-D Art, Advanced 2-D Art, Art Department Director. Baughman, Terry E. - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., Edinboro State College, Biology I, General Biology. Bell, Edith M. lMissl - B.S., Grove City College, M.Ed., Westminster College, Shorthand I, ll, Secretarial Practice, Machine Transcription, Mikes Club Ad- visor, School Assemblies. Bodamer, John O. - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., Edinboro State College, General English ll, IV, Combination En- glish, Junior Class Advisor, Junior High Basketball Coach, Ninth Grade. Brodman, Bernice K. iMrs.i - B.S., Clarion State College, General English II, lll, Academic English III, Junior Red Cross Advisor. Chandler, Sharon E. tMrs.l - A.B., Grove City College, Typing ll, Bookkeeping I, FBLA Co-Advisor. Conners, Emily J. lMrs. R.A.i - B.S., Robert Packer Hospital School of Nursing, Clarion State College, Head School Nurse, Future Nurses' Club Advisor. Cox, Dixie Lee lMissl - B.S., Slippery Rock State College, Health, Physical Educa- tion, Girls' Basketball Coach, Girls' Volleyball Coach. Craig, Robert L. - B.S., Wayne State Uni- versity, Physical Education, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach. Daubenspeck, Eleanor L. tMrs. P.J.i - B.S., Clarion State College, M.L.S., Universi- ty of Pittsburgh, Head Librarian. DeLong, Linda D. tMrs. J.R.l - B.S., Clarion State College, General English IV, DeSanto, Peter J. - B.S., California State College, M.Ed., Penn State University, M.S.Ed., Clarion State College, Graphic Arts, Photography. Donahue, Ralph Floss - B.S., Clarion State College, Drivers' Education, Senior Class Advisor. Dunham, Gail P. iMissi - B.S., Slippery Rock State College, Health and Physi- cal Education, Cheerleading Advisor. English, Robert L. - B.S., Mansfield State College, Band, Chorus, Music Coor- dinator for Oil City School District, Stage and Pep Band, Majorette and Color Guard Advisor. Enos, James L. - B.S., Slippery Rock State College, M.S., Westminster College, Swimming, Boys' Swimming Coach, Pool Supervisor. Etzel, Harry D. - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., Allegheny College, Physical Science, Department Head. Etzel, James Ap- B.S., Grove City College, General Biology, Physical Science, Earth Science, Boys' Health. Flath, Robert L. - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, P.O.D. Garcia, Adiela iMissl - B.A., Jorge Isaacs National Normal School, Spanish I, ll, III, IV, Spanish Club Advisor. Gillen, Mary Carr lMrs. R.R.J - Slippery Rock State College, Certification for Special Education from Clarion State College, Certification for Special Edu- cation from Penn State, Special Educa- tion -- Level VI-Oil City Senior High. Goodwill, Raymond S. - B.S., Edinboro State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Secretary of Oil City Area School Board. 178 Gray, Helen A. tMrs. G.E., Jr,J -A.B., Grove City College, Basic English, Secretarial English III, IV. Heller, Gerald - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, Assistant to the Superintendent for Sec- ondary Curriculum. Hildebrand, Blair S. - B.S., Slippery Rock State College, M.Ed., University of Pitts- burgh, Health and Physical Education, Supervisor of Health and Physical Edu- cation, Athletic Director. Husband, James E. - B.S., Slippery Rock State College, M.A., Clarion State College, Calculus, Analysis, Algebra Il, Department Head. Hutley, Pamela L. iMissi - B.S., Edinboro State College, University of Valencia, Spain, Spanish l, Il, Language Club. Jones, Helen R. lMrs. Ralphl - B.S., Slip- pery Rock State College, Remedial and Developmental Reading. Jones, Ralph E. - B.S., Slippery Rock State College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, Assistant Principal. Kaufman, John O. - B.S., Slippery Rock State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State College, Principal. Lafferty, Robert C. - B.S., Clarion State College, Earth Science, Space Science, Elementary Astronomy Program. Lynch, Robert J. - B.S., Clarion State College, Driver Education, Highway Safety, Varsity Basketball Head Coach, Backfield Coach, Football. MacFarlane, Dayna L. tMissl - B.S., Clarion State College, English, Dramatics, Speech, Dramatics Coach, Newscasters Coach. Matchulet, Layton - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, Superintendent of Schools. McCandless, Marjorie F. lMrs.l - B.S., ln- diana University of Pennsylvania, M.Ed., Edinboro State College, Junior Coun- selor, Assists with Testing Program. McCash, Margie L. tMrs. J.H.l - B.S., Clarion State College, U.S. History. McCooI, Penny S. tMrs. R.L.l - B.S., ln- diana University of Pennsylvania, Social Psychology, Home Economics. McFall, Bruce A. - B.A., Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, French I, II, III, German I, ll, Foreign Language Depart- ment Co-Ordinator. Melnick, Nicholas - B.S., Bethany College, Advanced Arithmetic, General Mathe- matics I. Mohr, George E. - B.S., Ohio State Univer- sity, M.B.A., University of Pittsburgh, Business Manager of National Honor Society, Department Head. Nelson, Peter J. - B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, A Caplpella Choir, Junior Girls' Choir, Music ppreciation, 9th Grade Mixed Chorus, Stage Crew Supervisor, Boys' Glee Club. O'Keeffe, Janet W. tMrs. W.H.l - A.B., Uni- versity of Michigan, Academic English III, Enriched English Ill, Oil Can Production Advisor. O'Neil, Ray E. - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., Penn State University, Physics, Enriched Physics, Physical Science, General Mathematics. Patterson, Duane L. - B.S., Slippery Rock State College, Physical Education, Football Coach, Varsity O Club Ad- visor, Weight Training. Pierce, Carl J. - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., Edinboro State College, U.S. History. Pifer, Joan L. lMissl - B.A., Westminster College, Typing I, Bookkeeping I, FBLA Advisor. Porter, Gordon E. - B.S., Clarion State College, Algebra ll, General Mathemat- ics, Trigonometry, Advanced Math, Se- nior Euclid Club, Jr. Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Basketball, Head Tennis Coach. Rarick, James M. - B.S.Ed., Clarion State College, World Cultures, Economics, World History. Rea, David A, - B.S., Slippery Rock State College, Chemistry, Physical Science. Reid, Margaret D. iMissl - A.B., Goucher College, M.A., Columbia University, College Preparatory English IV, AFS Sponsor, Department Head. Schultz, Nancy S. lMrs. H.L.l - B.A., Cornell University, M.A., Allegheny College, Ac- ademic English II, IV, General English Schwab, James D. - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, Director of Guidance. Scierka, Peter - B.A., Clarion State College, U.S. History, Audio Visual Co- Ordinator, Student Council Advisor. Selden, Frank A. - B.S., California State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, lndustrial Arts. Selden, Madelyn E. lMrs. F.A.i - B.S., ln- diana University of Pennsylvania, Social Psychology, Chefs', Department Head. Shoup, Dean K. - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., Westminster College, Guidance. Snyder, George W. - A.B., Findlay College, M.Ed., Westminster College, Bookkeep- ing ll, Business Arithmetic, Consumer Economics, Oil Can Business Advisor. Stevens, Richard K. - B.A., Slippery Rock State College, Chemistry. Tabler, Clarence M. - B.S., Clarion State College, World History. Truby, Verna iMrs.l - B.S., Clarion State College, Academic English Il, Enriched English Il. Urban, Clement W. - B.S., Clarion State College, World History, Sociology, As- sistant Football Coach. Walz, Lois S. tMrs. R.F.J - B.S., Clarion State College, Librarian. Webster, Willis R. - B.S., Clarion State College, M.Ed., Westminster College, Plane Geometry, Modern Geometry, AI- gebra I. Weisenfluh, Donald H. - B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Modern Geometry, AI- gebra II - Trig, Archery Club. Wenner, Douglas K. - A.B., Asbury College, Basic English lll, Academic English ll, General English IV. Wiest, Lawrence L. 4 B.S., Slippery Rock State College, M.Ed., Shippensburg State College, Secondary Counseling, Game Manager. Wiser, Ronald R. - B.S., Edinboro State College, Basic Visual Arts I, Arts - SD, Cross Country, Track Coach. Ziegler, Robert Bruce - B.S., California State College, M.Ed., University of Pitts- burgh, Industrial Arts Metals, FTA Ad- visor, Department Head. Robert Flath does some advertising for the Maynard Ferguson concert. Senior Index Acklin, William Franklin - Bill- Academic. Adams, Nancy Maxwell - General- Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11. Ames, Kirby Joseph - Vocational. Amsdell, Dale Thomas - General - AFS 10,11,12, Junior Red Cross 11, Pho- tograRhy10. Amsdell, enneth Allen - Ken - Voca- tional. Anderson, Donna Lee- General. Anderton, Amanda Jane - Mindy - Aca- demic - AFS 10,11,12, chess 11, ski 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Oil Can Staff 11,12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Maga- zine Sale Committee 11, Prom Com- mittee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Make- up Force 11, Talent Show 10, Gym Show 10, Library Staff 10. Arseneau, Gregory Anthony - Frenchy - Academic-Technical - National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10, Homeroom President 10, Varsity O 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Cross Country 12, Football 10,11, Tennis 10, Track 11,12, Oil Can Staff 10,11,12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 11,12. Attleberger, Robert Curtis - Vocational - Varsity O 11,12, Cross Country 10, Track 11,12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, All-School Play, Talent Show 10, Flag raisers11. Bain, Richard William - Rick - Academic - Language Club 10, Spanish 10, Var- sity 0 10,11,12, Football 10,11, Marine Physical Fitness 11, Track 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,11,12, All- School Play 12, Flag raisers 12. Baker, Roger Alan - DJ - Vocational - Chess 10. Balas, David Charles - Dave - Vocational. Balot, Lawrence Thomas - Larry - Aca- demic. Barr, Jeffrey Calvin - Academic - Archery 12, Track 11,12, Wrestling 10, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 11,12. Barr, Randy Steven - Vocational. Barscz, Margaret Louise - Peggy - Gener- a. Bashline, David Lee - Dave - Academic - Varsity O 11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12. Beach, Daniel Alan -Vocational. Beal, James Douglas - Vocational - Var- sity O 10,11, Football 10,11,12, Wres- tling 12. Bechtel, Joseph Franklin -Vocational. Beighley, Sarah Helen - Academic - Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, Homeroom President 10, Secretary 11, AFS 10,11,12, Ski 11,12, Synchronized Swimming 10, Swimming 10,11, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Girls' Ensemble 10,11, Mixed En- semble 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11, All- School Play 11, Talent Show 10, Gym Show 10, Ushers 12. Bender, Robert John - Rob - Academic - Student Council 10,11, Varsity O 10,11,12, Cross Country 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, lntramurals10,11, 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Sgow 10,11, Flag raiser 11, Lynch Mob Benton, Marie Lynn - Clerical - AFS 12, FBLA 11,12, Band 10,11, Oil Can Staff 12, Prom Committee 11, Office Worker 12. Bickel, Cynthia Anne - Cindy - Voca- tional. Bickel, Jeffrey Lowell- Jeff- Vocational. Black, Ann Darlene - General. Blanchard, Bruce Fredrick - Moose - General- Football 11,12, Marine Phys- ical Fitness 11,12. Blauser, Gregory Allen - Vocational- Var- sity O 12, Football 12. Blauser, Jim Lewis - Jakob - Academic - Euclid 11,12, Lynch Mob 12. Bly, John Frederick - Fred - Vocational. Boocks, Barbara Ann - Barb - Vocational, Bowen, Howard Leslie - Howie - Voca- tional. Boyd, Rebecca Lynn - Beckie - Academic - AFS 12, Swing Band 10,11, Oil Can Staff 12. ' Braden, William Ruben -Vocational. Brinkley, Ralph Eugene - REB - General. Britt, Andrew Paul - Andy - Clerical - Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11, Stage Force 10,11. Britt, Robert Henry - Bob -Vocational. Brzuz, Patricia Ann - Patty - Clerical - AFS 12, FBLA 11,12, Oil Can Staff 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Prom Committee 11, Ring Committee 11, Gym Show 10, Office Worker 12. Buchanan, Peter Lynn - Buck - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10, Homeroom Pres- ident 11, Varsity O 10,11,12, Football 10,11, Swimming 10,11,12, A Cappella 11,12, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed En- semble 12, Lifeguard 11,12, Mikes 11, Lynch Mob 12, Rotarian 12. Buchna, Sharon Lynn - Academic - Student Council 12, Senior Class Secre- tary, AFS 11,12, varsity O 10,11,12, Cheerleader 10,11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 10,11,12, Gym Show 10, Mikes 12, Ushers 11,12. Burchfield, Donna Joann - Academic - Homeroom Secretary 10, AFS 11, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Ring Committee 11, Library Staff 10,11,12. Burneisen, Charles Henry - Chuck - Aca- demic - Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11,12. Bush, Edward Magee - Ed - Vocational. Cadman, Deborah Lee - General. Carbaugh, Kimberly Sue - Kim - General - Photography 10, Senior High News 11. Carrow, Robert Scott - Sparrow - Aca- demic - AFS 11, Chess 10, Enviroment 11, Photography 10, Track 12, Lynch Mob 12. Carter, Jeannie Marie- General. Chelton, Sherry Lynn -Vocational. l Christiansen, Jane Suzanne - Academic - Homeroom Secretary 12, AFS Exchange Student 12, Photography 12. Cirincione, Thomas Frank - Onie - Aca- demic - Environment 11, Varsity O 11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Track 12. Clifton, Teresa Lois - Terry - General. Clinger, Tina Marie - General. Cochran, Lori Rae - Secretarial. Collins, Lucy Ellen -Vocational. Coon, Edward Roy - Ed -Vocational. Copley, Kenneth James- General. Corbin, William Harry - Bill - Vocational -Wrestling 11. Corle, Daniel Joseph - Dan - Academic - Varsity O 10,11,12, Cross Country 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Wrestling 10, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 11, A Cappella, 10,11,12. Cotterman, David Oakley - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Wres- tling 10, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Lynch Mob 12, Rotarian 12. Cotterman, Richard Joseph - Joe - Aca- demic - Band 10,11, Croyle, Donna Marie-Academic. Croyle, Michael Allen - Mike - Academic. Daniels, Diana Lu - Chippy - Academic - Chess 10,11, FTA 12, Archery 12, Oilerettes Sports Club 12, Basketball 10, Cross Country 12, Swimming 11,12, Oil Can Staff 12, Gym Show 10. Danielson, Mark Edward -Vocational. Davis, Cynthia Louise - Cindy - Academic - Student Council 10,11,12, Homeroom Secretary 11, Senior Class Treasurer, AFS 10, Junior Red Cross 11, Majorette 11,12, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Music Club Council 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Prom Committee 11, Tal- ent Show 11,12, Gym Show 10, Library Staff 10,11,12, Mikes 10,11,12, Ushers 11. Davis, Thomas Allen - Tom - Vocational -Spanish 10, Basketball 10. Dawson, Lou Ann - Lou - Academic - AFS 11,12, FNA 12, Junior Red Cross 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Senior High News 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11, Gym Show 10. Deeter, Richard Allan - Rick - General. Dehn, Michael Alan - Freak - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, AFS 12, Euclid 12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Swimming 10,11,12, Lifeguard 11,12. Dehner, Jeffrey Matthew - Jeff- General. Delo, Gerald Lee - Jerry - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 11, Homeroom President 12, Chess 10, Language Club 11, Varsity O 10,11, Golf 10,11, Intramurals 10, Oil Can Staff 11,12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Rotarian 12, Lynch Mob 12. Deming, Darla Jane - General - FBLA 11,12, Junior Red Cross12. Deming, Paula Irene - Academic - AFS 12, Environment 11, Photography 11, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cap- pella 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Prom Committee 11, Ushers 12. Deshner, Joyce Marie - Vocational. Detar, Linda Sue - Secretarial - AFS 12, FBLA 11,12, Junior Red Cross 11,12, Photogra8hy11. Diaz, Maria armen - Carmen - Voca- tional. Dille, Pamela Ruth - Pam - Academic - Debate 11, FNA1O, Language Club 11, Spanish 10, Library Staff 10,11,12. Dillemuth, Lee Ann - Ziggy - Academic - Student Council 11,12, Homeroom Sec- retary 10, AFS 10,11,12, Language Club 10, Photography 12, Ski 10,11,12, Track 10,12, Tennis 12, Swimming 10,11, Girls' Chorus 10, Senior High News 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Maga- zine Sale Committee 11, Prom Com- mittee 11, Ring Committee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Gym Show 10, Lifeguard 10,11. Dittman, Mark Alan - Academic-Technical. Dodson, Shauna Jean - Sha-na-na - Aca- Bob Elder rests his neck. 179 Senior Index demic - National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 12, AFS 10,11, Junior Red Cross 11, Spanish 10, Colorguard 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Mikes 12. Dolecki, Martin Joseph - Marty- Academ- ic - AFS 12, Spanish 10, Varsity O 11,12, Football 11,12. Donaldson, Nancy Joan - Secretarial - AFS 12, FBLA 11,12, Junior Red Cross 11,12, Photographcy 11, Ski 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' hoir 11, A Cappella 12, Ushers 12. Donze, Robin Elizabeth - Secretarial - Homeroom Secretary 12, AFS 12, Track 10,11, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Mixed Ensemble 12. Downing, William Kevin - Ding - Voca- tional - Varsity O 10,11, Football 10,11,12. Drozdo, Debra Sue - Academic - AFS 12, Photography 12. Duarte, Christine Diane- Diz -Secretarial - AFS 12, FBLA 12, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cap- pella 12, Ring Committee 11, Ushers 12. Dunkerley, John James - J.D. - General - Student Council 11, AFS 10,12, Oil Can Staff 12. Edwards, James Joseph - Jim - Academic -Spanish 11, Band 10,11, Swing Band 11, Lynch Mob 12. Eismont, Margaret Rose - Marge - Secre- tarial - FBLA 11,12, Junior Red Cross 11, Photography 10,11, Gym Show 10. Elder, Robert Borland - Kinks - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12. Eldridge, Susan Ann - Sue - General - AFS 10. Elliston, Mark Sanford - Academic. Emert, David Leroy-General. Emick, Mark Henry - Pony - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Junior Class President, Homeroom President 10, Varsity O 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11, Ring Committee 11. English, Patricia Anne - Patty - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11,12, District Band 10,11,12, District Chorus 12, Music Club Council 11, Mixed Ensemble 12, Prom Committee 11, Student director 12, Talent Show 10,11,12, Ushers 11. Erickson, Gary Lee - Academic - Euclid 11,12, Basketball Manager 12, Football Manager 11,12, Track Manager 11,12, Wrestling Manager 11. Euchler, Lawrence Wilbert - Larry - Aca- demic - Euclid 11, Varsity O 12, Football 11,12, Golf 10, Lynch Mob 12, Rotarian 12. Evans, Janice Lynn - Jan - Academic - AFS 10,11,12, Junior Red Cross 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cap- pella 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Senior Class Play 12, Gym Show 10, Library Staff 10,11,12. Farren, Michael Eugene - Rube - General - Varsity O 11,12, Football 11,12, Track 11,12, A Cappella 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11, District Chorus 11, Boys' Ensemble 11, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Se- nior Class Play 12, Talent Show 11, Ushers 11. Faunce, Howard Eugene -Vocational. Fedorek, Stephen George - General - Varsity O 11, Football 11. Ferraro, Jill Diane - Academic - Lan- guage Club 11, Junior Red Cross 10, Oilerettes Sports Club 12, Basketball 10,11,12, Volleyball 11,12, Senior High 180 News 11, Oil Can Staff 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Prom Committee 11. Flis, Judith Marie - Judy - Academic - AFS 11,12, Language Club 11, ski 12, Spanish 11, Girls' Chorus 10, All-School Play 12, Student director 11. Flockerzi, Sue Ann - Secretarial - Girls' Chorus 10. Forshee, Michael Shawn - General - Basketball 10. Foulds, Larry Allen - Vocational. Frank, Terry Jean - Academic. Frank, William Andrew - Bill- Vocational. Frawley, Janice Marie - Jan - Secretarial - FBLA 10,11,12. Frost, Steven Ray - Steve - Academic - Chess 10,11, Euclid 12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Football 11, Track 10,11,12, Lynch Mob 12, A Cappella 10,11,12, Soloist 12, Boys' Ensemble 11,12, Music Club Council 12, Mixed Ensemble 11,12, Talent Show 11,12. Fry, Connie Ann - Clerical- FBLA 11,12, Junior Red Cross 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Oil Can Staff 12, Prom Committee 11. Gaisford, John Norton - Vocational - Marine Physical Fitness 11,12. Gaisford, William Henry - Bill - Voca- tional. Gavin, Lee Harry - Academic. George, Kevin Lynn - Academic - Varsity O 10,11, Golf 10,11,12, Lynch Mob 12. Gibbons, Diane Sue - Academic-Technical - AFS 10,11,12, Language 12, Junior Red Cross 10, Photography 10,11, Spanish 10. Gibbons, Joyce Ann - General. Goepfarth, Dennis Edward - Denny - Aca- demic - Student Council 12, Ho- meroom Secretary 11, Track 11,12, Wrestling 10, lntramurals10. Gonzalez, Thomas Kevin - Tom - Voca- tional. Goodwill, Cynthia Sue - Cyndi- Academ- ic - Student Council 10, Homeroom President 11, AFS 10,11,12, Junior Red Cross 10, Ski 11,12, Synchronized Swimming 10, Swimming 10,11, Girls' Choir 11, Band 10,11,12, Girls' En- semble 11, Oil Can Staff 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Senior Class Play 12, Make-up Force 10, Prop Committee 12, Mikes 10. Greene, Randall Mark - Randy - Academ- ic - Student Council 11, Varsity O 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12. Gregory, James Richard - Jim - Academ- ic. Grazasko, Catherine Ann - Kathy - Voca- tional - AFS 10,11, Environment 11, Junior Red Cross 10,11, Photography 10,11, Oil Can Staff 12. n Gunter, Patricia Ellen - Academic - Lan- guage Club 10,11, Senior High News 12. Hale, Letitia Gene - Tish - Secretarial - National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10,12, Homeroom Secretary 11,12, AFS 12, FBLA 11,12, Oilerettes Sports Club 12, Basketball 10,11, Track 10,11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Maga- zine Sale Committee 11, Prom Com- mittee 11, Ring Committee 11, Gym Show 10, Mikes 12, Ushers 12. Hall, Daniel Robert- Crazy - Clerical - Ski 12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Swimming 10, Track 10,11. Hall, Patrick Michael- Harrendous - Cler- ical - Cross Country 10,11, Track 10,11. Hamner, Orlando Steven - Dewey - Aca- demic - Student Council 10, AFS 10,11,12, Ski 11,12, A Cappella 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11,12, Drum Major 11,12, District Chorus 12, Soloist 12, Music Club Council 11,12, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, All-School Play 11,12, Senior Class Play 12, Make-up Force 11,12, Talent Show 11,12, Senior High News 10,11,12, Oil Can Staff 11,12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Ushers 11. Hanby, Richard Joseph - Rick - Academ- ic - Euclid 11,12. Hanel, Dennis Arthur - Denny - Voca- tional. Haney, Theresa Louise - General - FBLA 12, Junior Red Cross 12, Prom Com- mittee 11. Hanlon, Randy James-Vocational. Hardbarger, Rita Faye - Academic-Tech- nical - AFS 12, Spanish 10. Hargenrader, Matthew Paul - Matt - Aca- demic. Harper, Becky Eyvonne- Academic. Hartzell, Robert James - Bob- Vocational. Healy, James Richard - Jim - Academic- Technical -Oil Can Staff 10,11,12. Heath, Deborah Jo - Debbie - Secretarial -FBLA 10,11,12. Heath, Louis Mortimer-Vocational. Heckathorne, Russell Ray - Russ - Voca- tional. Hefferman, Donald Eugene - Don - Voca- tional. g Heintz, Henry Joseph - Joe - Vocational. Hepler, Truby Lynne - H.F. - Academic - AFS 10,11,12, Language 11,12, Junior Red Cross 11,12, Track 10, Colorguard 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Music Club Council 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 11,12, Gym Show 10. Hickman, Susan Marie - Sue - Secretarial - Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, Ushers 11. Hodges, David Steven - Dave - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Track 10,11. Hoover, Teresa Anne - Secretarial - AFS 12, Spanish 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Mixed En- semble 12, Ushers 11. Hovis,1Mgry Robbin - Secretarial - FBLA 1 ,1 . Huff, Margaret Louise - Meg - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Homeroom Secretary 10, AFS 10,11,12, Language Club 11,12, Junior Red Cross 12, Spanish 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Girls' Ensemble 11, Mixed Ensemble 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Gym Show 10. Huff, Pamela Ann - Phuff - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, AFS 11,12, FTA 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 11,12, District Chorus 12, Soloist 10,11,12, District Chorus 12, Soloist 10,11,12, Girls' Ensemble 11, Choral Music Librarian 12, Band Music Librarian 10,11,12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Prop Committee 11,12, Talent Show 10,11,12, Ushers 12. Huggins, Lynn Marie- General. Hughes, Linda Mae - Academic - AFS 10,11,12, Junior Red Cross 12, Lan- guage Club 12, Girls' Chorus 10, Oil Can Staff 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Gym Show 10. Hutchinson, Gregory Earl - Mushroom - General. I , , Hutchinson, Martin Timothy-Vocational. Hynes, Thomas William - Tom - General. ldzi, David Joseph - Dave - General - Basketball 10, Football 10,11,12. lrvvin, Valerie Jane - Val - Vocational - Chess Club 11. Jarosz, Debra Ann - Motor Mouth - Secre- tarial - FBLA 11,12, Ring Committee 11, Gym Show 10. Jones, Jan Emily - Academic - AFS 11,12, Junior Red Cross 12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Homeroom President 10, Cheerleader 10,11,12, Girls' Chorus 11, A Cappella 12, Soloist 11, Girls' En- semble 11, Mixed Ensemble 12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 10,11, Gym Show 10, Mikes 12. Jones, Karen Ann - General. i l ff w. ji... A vi-,L l ' ' Business students enjoy a Christmas party in secretarial practice class. Jones, Robert Ralph - Bob - Academic - Flag raisers 12. Kalamajka, Robert- Bob - Academic. Karnes, Kathryn Ann - Kathy - Secretarial - FBLA 10. Kean, Ralph Gerald - Academic - Basket- ball 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Varsity O 11,12. Kennedy, Harry Cl-air - Mike - Academic. Kerr, William Allan - Bill - Academic - Football 10,11, Varsity O 10,11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12. King, Christine Marie - Chris - Academic - Spanish Club 10, Oilerettes Sports Club 12, Basketball 11,12, Volleyball 11,12, Oil Can Staff 12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 11,12, Ushers 12. Klapec, Stephen Dean - Steve - Academ- ic. Klescz, Rose Marie - Academic-Technical Chess Club 11. Konetsky, Raymond Eugene - Ray - Academic-Technical - Stage Force 10,11,12. Kozaczki, Eugene - Gene - Academic- Technical - Varsity O 11,12, Foot- ball 11,12. Kozek, Cynthia Marie - Cindy - Clerical - FBLA 10,11,12, Library Staff 10,11,12. Kuhn, Douglas Brian - Doug - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Chess 10,11, Debate 11,12, Euclid 10,11,12, Varsity O 11,12, Tennis 10,11,12, Lynch Mob 12, Christmas Sale Com- mittee 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11. Lauer, David Michael - Dave - Academic -Archery Club 11, Track 10. Lauer, Gail Ann - Gayla - Academic - Basketball 10,11,12, Track 11,12, Oi- lerettes Sports Club 12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Tal- ent Show 11, Gym Show 10. Lehman, Dennis Lewis - Academic - Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, A Cappella 10,11,12, Boys' En- semble 11, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed Ensemble 11,12, Magazine Sale Com- mittee 11, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 11. Lesher, Priscilla Louise - Pris - Secretar- ial - FBLA 10, Girls' Chorus 10. Levine, Rick Gordon - Academic - AFS 10,11, Student Council 10, Football 11, Homeroom President 10. Lolley, Lynn Marie - Academic - Homeroom Secretary 10,11, Language Club 10, Majorette 11,12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cap- pella 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Talent Show 10,11,12, Ushers 10. Long, Sue Ann - Secretarial - Swimming 10,11,12. U Loring, David William - Dave - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Euclid 11, Lynch Mob 12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11,12, District Band 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Music Club Council 12, Prom Committee 11, All-School Play 11,12, Senior Class Play 12, Talent Show 11,12, Ushers, 11,12. Loudon, Karen Lee - Academic - Student Council 10,11,12, Colorguard 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cap- pella 12, Girls' Ensemble 10,11, Senior Class Play 12, Talent Show 10,11, Gym Show 10, Ushers 11. Lukasiak, Matthew Robert - Matt - Aca- demic - Intramurals 10, Oil Can Staff 12. Mackintosh, John Edward - Academic - Chess 11. Makowski, Ellen Louise - Moo - Academ- ic. Manross, Alyce Marie - Vocational - Oil Can Staff 12. Marshall, Sandra Lee - Sandy - General - Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, FNA 12. Martin, Dixie Lee - Academic - FNA 11,12, Senior High News 11. Martin, Stephanie Marie - General - FNA 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10. Martin, Thomas William - Marty - Voca- tional. Martyna, Donna Marie - General - FNA 11,12, Photography 11, Senior High News 11, Prom Committee 11. Masquelier, Nancy Jane - Academic - Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, FNA 12, Track 11, Swimming 10,11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, District Chorus 12, Soloist 11, Girls Ensemble 11, Mixed Ensemble 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Maga- zine Sale Committee 11, Gym Show 10, Lifeguard 12, Ushers 12. Mauro, Mark Vincent- Academic - Chess 11, Varsity O 11,12, Archery 12, Foot- ball 10, Track 10,11,12, A Cappella 12, Boys' Glee Club 12. Maxwell, Jacquline Kay - Jackie - Secre- tarial. May, Francine Marie - Fran - Secretarial - FBLA 10,11,12, Oil Can Staif12. McCauley, Debra Delong - Secretarial - Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cap- pella 12. McCauley, Galla Ann - Secretarial - Junior Red Cross 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Swimming 10. McClelland, Deborah Louise - Debbie - Secretarial - AFS 11, FBLA 10,11, Prom Committee 11, Track 10. McCormick, Beverly Elaine - Bev - Secre- tarial. McCullough, Kim Christine - Vocational - Prop Committee 12. McFadden, Joseph Eugene - Danuchie - General. McGinty, Mary Jo - Vocational. McGuinness, Susan Ann - Academic - Oilerettes Sports Club 12, Swimming 12, Senior High News 12, Prom Com- mittee 10,11, Lifeguard 12. McKean, Michael Paul - Mike - Voca- tional. McKissick, Patricia Rae - Trish - Clerical - Oilerettes Sports Club 12, Basketball 10,11,12, Volleyball 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Ushers 12. McLouth, Charles Dewitt ll - Chuckie - Academic - AFS 11,12, Track 11, Cross Country 11, Ring Committee 11, All-School Play 12, Talent Show12. McLouth, Flalph Dewitt - General - Spanish 11. McNaughton, Steven Gerard - McNoodles - Academic - Chess 11, Archery 12. McQuiston, Rose Marie - Vocational. McNellie, Philip Eugene - Lumpy -- Gener- al. . Migdal, Robert Edward - Bob - Voca- tional. Miller, Marcia Lorraine-Vocational. Miller, Richard Allen - Loafer - Vocational - Track 10,11,12. Miller, Ted Wesley - Fish - Academic- Technical. Mitchell, Diana Lee - Di - Secretarial - Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, Girls' Ensemble 11, Senior Play 12, Ushers 11. Mix, James Ingram - Jim - General - Homeroom President 10, Varsity O 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Football 12, Track 12. Mock, Judith Audean - Judy - Academic -Spanish 10, Library Staff 10,11,12. Montana, Patricia Jean - Patty - Academ- ic - Student Council 12, Homeroom President 12, Homeroom Secretary 11, AFS 11,12, Language Club 11,12, Junior Red Cross 11,12, Band 10,11,12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Maga- zine Sale Committee 11, Prom Com- mittee 11, Gym Show 10, Library Staff 10,11,12. Montgomery, Thomas George - Tom - Ac- ademic - National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 12, AFS 12, Lan- guage Club 12, A Cappella 11, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11, District Band 10,11, District Chorus 11, Senior High News 11, Oil Can Staff 12, All- School Play 11, Talent Show 11, Maga- zine Sale Committee 11, Ushers 11,12. Moore, Debbie Mae - Academic - AFS 12, Basketball 10,11, Track 10,11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella, 12. Morrison, Carol Lynn - Academic-Tech- nical - Girls' Chorus 10. Mortimer, Janice Lee - Mort - Academic - Language 11, Ski 12, Swimming 11, 181 Senior Index Oil Can Staff 12, All-School Play 11,12, Senior Class Play 12, Make-up Force 11,12, Prop Committee 11,12. Moyer, Debra Lynne - Debbie - Academic - Language Club 11, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 11,12, Talent Show 11, Ushers 12. Myers, Cathy Ann - Vocational - AFS 1O,11, Ushers 11. Myers, Jeanne Ellen - Academic - Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10,11,12, Junior Red Cross 11, AFS 10,11,12, Ski 12, Language Club 11, Majorette 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, District Chorus 12, Girls' Ensemble 11, Mixed Ensemble 12, Prom Committee 11, Se- nior Class Play 12, Talent Show 10,11,12, Gym Show 10, Mikes 10,11,12, Ushers 11. Newberry, Lynn Marie - General - FNA 10, 11, Band 10, Oil Can Staff 12. Ochalek, David Arthur - Dave - Voca- tional - Homeroom Secretary 10, Var- sity O 10, 11,12, Football 10,11,12, Wrestling 10,11,12, Prom Committee 11, Ring Committee 11. Ochs, Margaret Lynne - Peg - Academic. Ohle, Valerie Sue - Val -- Academic - AFS 11,12, Junior Red Cross 11, Majorette11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Prom Com- mittee 11, Talent Show 11, Gym Show 10. Oleszek, Barbara Ann - Barb - Voca- tional. Olmes, Margaret Arline - Marg - Academ- ic - Homeroom President 10,11,12, AFS 10,11,12, Environment 12, Ski 1O,11, Track 10,11, Swimming 10,11, Se- nior Class Play 12, Ring Committee 11. Petulla, Daniel John - Dan - Academic - Ski 12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Swimming 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11, Lifeguard 12. Petulla, Linda Jane - Secretarial - Junior Red Cross 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12. Petulla, Michael Edward - Mike - Aca- demic - Marine Physical Fitness 11, Wrestling 10,11,12, All-School Play 12. Powers, Patricia Ann - Patty - Academic - Homeroom Secretary 10, Junior Red Cross 10,11,12, Ski 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Prom Committee 11. Pratt, Amy Lee - Academic - Homeroom President 11, Homeroom Secretary 12, AFS 10,11,12, Ski 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Prom Committee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Gym Show 10. Price, Randy Jay - Academic - National Honor Society 11,12, Ski 12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11,12, District Band 10,11,12, Talent Show 11,12. Prichard, Darlene Faye - Punk - Academic-Technical - Homeroom Secretary 10, AFS 11,12, Student Council 10, Junior Red Cross 11,12, Track 10, Prom Committee 11. Pritchard, Duane William - Bill - Academ- ic - Golf 10,11,12, Lynch Mob 12, All- School Play 11,12, Prody, Robert John - Bob - Academic - Varsity O 10, Cross Country 10, Track 10, Wrestling 10. Proper, Paul Edward - Larry - General - Varsity O 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12. Puleo, Carl Frank Jr. - Puke -- Academic - Varsity O 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Track 10,12, Wrestling 10, A Cappella 10,11,12, Soloist 12, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Prom Committee 11, Stage Force 10,11,12, Talent Show 11,12, P.A. Announcer 12. Quinn, Robert Stephen - Bob - Academic - Basketball 10,11,12, Tennis 10,11,12. Rapp, Kenneth Mark - Academic - Student Council 10, Chess 11, Golf 11, 182 A Cappella 10,11,12, Boys' Ensemble 11, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed En- semble 11,12, P.A. Announcer 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Talent Show 11,12. Rarer, Joseph Thomas Jr, - Joe - Aca- demic. Ray, William George - Bill - Academic - Class Treasurer 11, Chess 11, Basket- ball 10, Lynch Mob 12, A Cappella 10,11,12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11,12, District Band 11,12, District Chorus 11,12, Boys' Ensemble 11, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Mag- azine Sale Committee 11, Ring Com- mittee 11, All-School Play 11,12, Senior Class Play 12, Student director 12, Tal- ent Show 11,12. Reed, Linda Louise - Academic - AFS 10,11,12, Chess 10, Spanish 10, Prom Committee 11, Gym Show 10. Rekiel, Gloria Jean - Secretarial. Rekiel, Jeffrey John - Jeff - Academic. Rekiel, Patricia Alexas - Pat- Academic - Student council 11, AFS 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Girls' Ensemble 11, Mixed Ensemble 12, Senior High News 10,11. Reninger, Deborah Jean - Deb - General - Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12. Rex, William Danny- Frank - General. Riddle, Sherry Lynn - Rid - Academic - Chess 11, Language Club 10, Spanish 10,11, Oilerettes Sports Club 12, Basketball 10,11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 11, Gym Show 10, P.A. Announcer 12. Rizzo, Carrie Jayne - Academic - AFS 10,11, Ski 10, Spanish 10, FNA 12, Homeroom Secretary 11, Track 10,11, Girls' Chorus 10, All-School Play 12, Talent Show 10, Gym Show 11, Ushers 12. Robinson, Marisa Shirley - Risa - Aca- demic - AFS 12, Language Club 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Senior Class Play 12, Make-up Force 12. Rodgers, Judith Ann - Judy- Secretarial. Rodgers, Mary Frances - Academic - Spanish 10. Rodgers, Tina Marie - Academic - Student Council 10, AFS 11,12, Junior Red Cross 10,11, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Oil Can Staff 12. Rogers, Esther Mere - Academic - AFS 10,11,12, Chess 11, Language Club 10, Ski 10,11,12, Spanish 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Prom Committee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Prop Committee 12, Gym Show 10. Rowland, William Alan - Bill - General. Rudisille, Joseph Frank - Rudi -- General --Varsity O 11,12, Football 10,11,12. Russell, Patricia Louise - Patty - Secre- tarial. Rybak, Gregory - Greg - Vocational. Sabousky, Gary Lee-Vocational. Schneider, Bruce Edward -Vocational. Schnitzer, Diana Lynn - DD - Secretarial -FBLA12. Sekula, Joseph Michael - Vocational - Archery12. Settlemire, Cathy Darlene - Clerical - FBLA 10,11,12. Shaffer, Daniel Barry - Academic - Foot- ball 11, Wrestling 10, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11, Homeroom Secre- tary 11. , Shaughnessy, Mary Louise- General. Shepard, Jullie Ann - Academic-Tech- nical - AFS 12, Junior Red Cross 12, Senior High News 11,12, Library Staff 10,11,12. Shiley, Ronald Lynn Jr. - Ron - Academic - Language Club 12, Intramurals 10, A Cappella 10,11,12, District Chorus 11,12, Boys' Ensemble 11,12, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed Ensemble 11,12. Shuffstall, Jeffrey Wade - General - Var- sity O 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Track 11,12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, All-School Play 11,12, Senior Class Play 12, Talent Show 10. Siembida, Joseph Richard - Joe - Aca- demic - Ski 12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, lntramuraIs10,11. l Skiba, Thomas Eugene - Tom - Academic - Track 10, Wrestling 10,11. Slater, Rebecca Josephine - Becky - Vocational. 7 2 ,553 PURBSF IIWDS Chippy Daniels puts on a magnificent display other muscles. Sloan, Emma Jean - Academic - FNA 12, Junior Red Cross 12, Varsity O 10,11,12, Cheerleader 10,11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 10,11, Gym Show 10. Smalley, Betty Jean - Vocational - Track 10. Smayda, Daniel Charles - Dan - General - Varsity O 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Track 1o,11,12. Smayda, Timothy Richard - Tim - Voca- tional. Smith, Eugene Joseph - Gene - Academic - Student Council 10, Homeroom Pres- ident 10,11, AFS 10,11, Varsity O 10,11,12, Marine Physical Fitness 11,12, A Cappella 10,11, Wrestling 10,11,12. Smith, Gary Brian - General. Smith, Loretta Dianna - Lorie - Voca- tional. Snyder, Susanne Renee-Sue-Academic - Homeroom President 10, AFS 12, Ski 12, Colorguard 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Prom Committee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Talent Show 11,12, Gym Show 10. Sobina, Michael Stanley - Deacon - Gen- eral - Basketball 10,11, Football 12, Varsity 0 10,11,12, Sobina, Timothy James - ltch - Voca- tional. Sobrowski, James William - Sobo - Aca- demic - Band 10,11. Socha, James Joseph - Academic-Tech- nical - Football 12. Sopher, Cynthia Faun - Cindy- Academic - Homeroom Secretary 10, Majorette 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Band 11,12, Girls' En- semble 11, Music Club Council 11,12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Prom Committee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Talent Show 11,12, Gym Show 10, Ushers 11. Speer, Glenn Frederick - Flash - Academic-Technical. Staab, Charles Robert - Gorilla - Aca- demic. Stephens, Michelle Lyn - Shelly - Aca- demic - Basketball 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, A Cappella 12, Band 10,11,12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 11, Ushers 12. Stephens, Samuel Scott- Sam - Academ- ic - Homeroom President 12, Student Council 10,11, Football 10,11,12, Varsity O 1O,11,12, Basketball 10,11. Stiller, Darlene Ann - Dolly- Vocational. Stover, Pamela Luanne - Pam -- Voca- tional - Junior Red Cross 10, Pho- tography 10. Stralko, Martha Marie - Academic - Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 11, Homeroom Secretary 12, AFS 11, Language Club 10, Spanish 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cap- pella 12, Senior High News 11, Oil Can Staff 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11,,Gym Show 10, Mikes 11. Stralko, Richard William - General. Stricek, Pamela Anne - Pam - Academic - Homeroom Secretary 10, AFS 10,11,12, Junior Red Cross 11, Ma- jorette 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Music Club Council 10, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 10,11,12, Gym Show 10, Ushers 11. Struthers, Rebecca Lynn - Becky - Voca- tional. Sutch, Joseph Frank - Joe - General. Swacha, Patricia JoAnn - Patty - General - Junior Red Cross 10, FBLA 10, FNA 12, Photography 10,11, Prom Committee 11, Gym Show10. Swartz, Lonnie Truman - Vocational. Szabat, Joseph Adrian - Mort- Academic - Student Council 11, Senior Class President, AFS 10, Language Club 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Maga- zine Sale Committee 11, Prom Com- mittee 11. Szabat, Nancy Ann - Academic - AFS 10,11, Language Club 11, Colorguard 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 11,12, Gym Show 10. Tarleton, Joseph Allan - Joe - Vocational. Taylor, Debbie - Clerical- FBLA 10,11,12, Basketball 10, Band 10,11,12, Prom Committee 11. Thomas, Janet Marie - Academic - FBLA 11,12, Track 10, Swimming 10,11, Prom Committee 11. Thomeier, William Charles - Academic - Senior Class Vice President, Prom Committee 11. Thompson, Jill Anne - Academic - Student Council 12, Junior Class Vice President, Ski 12, AFS 10,11,12, Track 11, Colorguard 11,12, Girls' choir 11, A Cappella 12, Oil Can Staff 11, Mixed Ensemble 12, Christmas Sale Com- mittee 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11, Ring Committee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Talent Show 11,12, Gym Show 10, Mikes 12, Ushers 12. Teifer, David Bruce - Academic - A Cap- pella 11,12, Boys' Glee Club 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Lynch Mob 12. Tobin, Greg Robert - General - Football 10,11,12, Prop Committee 11. Tobin, Kathleen Joan - Kathy - General - FBLA 11, Junior Red Cross 11, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Maga- zine Sale Committee 11. Tompsett, Dean Michael- Academic - Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10, Varsity O 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11, Football 10,11,12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Prom Committee 11, Mikes 10,11. Twombly, Kenneth Daniel - Dan - Aca- demic. Van Wormer, Linda Christine - General. Venturella, Richard Charles - Rick - Aca- demic - Homeroom President 11, Homeroom Secretary 10, AFS 11,12, Magazine Sale Committee 11. Vergith, Kathy Louise -- Academic - Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11,12, District Band 11,12, Choral Music Librarian 11,12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Talent Show 1O,11,12. Wagner, Alan Ray - Vocational - Marine Physical Fitness 11. Wagner, Joseph Louis - Joe - Academic - Talent Show 10,11. Wagner, Pamela Grace - Secretarial - AFS 10, Varsity O 10,11,12, Cheer- leader 10,11,12, Prom Committee 11, Talent Show 10,11, Gym Show 10. Wagner, Victoria Lynn - Academic - Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, Language Club 12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 10,11,12, District Band 10,11,12, District Chorus 12, Music Club Council 10,11, Choral Music Librarian 12, Band Music Librarian 10,11,12,' Mixed En- semble 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Talent Show 10,11,12, Gym Show 10, Ushers 12. Walters, Georgetta Rose - Vocational - AFS 10. Ward, Janice Anne - Jan - Academic - FNA 11,12, Language Club 10, Junior Red Cross 10,11,12, Spanish 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Senior High News 11,12, Oil Can Staff 12, Christmas Sale Committee 12, Prom Committee 11, Senior Class Play 12, Prom Committee 12. Watkins, Patricia Marie - Patti - Secretar- ial - Swimming 11, Girls' Chorus 10, A Cappella 12, Mixed Ensemble 12, Prom Committee 11, All-School Play 11, Make-up Force 11,12. Weaver, Samuel Joseph - Clerical. Weibel, Joseph John - Joe - Academic - Student Council 11, Homeroom Pres- Lee Dillemuth in art. ident 10, Varsity O 10,11,12, Basket- ball 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Tennis 10,11,12, West, Debra Lynn - Debbie - Secretarial - Homeroom Secretary 10,11,12, AFS 11,12, Chess 10, FBLA 11,12, FNA10, Junior Red Cross 11,12, Colorguard 11,12, Girls' Chorus 10, Prom Com- mittee 11, Ring Committee 11, Talent Show 11,12. West, John Scott- Jack - Clerical. Wethli, Cathlene Anne - Cathy - Voca- tional. Wethli, Lynn Marie - Academic - Homeroom President 12, AFS 10,11,12, Chess 10,11, Junior Red Cross 10,11, Spanish 10, Language Club 10, Majorette11, 12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Choral Music Librarian 11, Prom Committee 11, Se- nior Class Play 12, Gym Show 10, Tal- ent Show11,12. Whitling, Susan Marie- General. Whitmer, Keith Edward - Skeeter - Voca- tional. Williams, Joyce Ann - Clerical - Homeroom Secretary 10,11, Chess 10, FBLA 11,12, FNA 10, Junior Red Cross 10, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Ushers 11. Winger, Deborah Irene - Debbie - Voca- tional. Winger, Henry Robert - Academic-Tech- nical - Homeroom President 10, Var- sity O 10,11,12, Cross Country 10,11,12, Track 1o,11,12. Winger, Sandra Jean - Wing - General- FBLA 10,12, Oilerettes ports Club 12, Basketball 10,11,12, Track 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cappella 12, Band 10,11,12, Swing Band 11, Magazine Sale Com- mittee 11, Gym Show 10, Volleyball 11,12, Ushers 12. Wujcik, Patricia Josephine - Patti - Sec- retarial - National Honor Society 11,12, Student Council 10,12, Junior Class Secretary, AFS 10,12, Chess 10, FBLA 12, FNA 10, Junior Red Cross 12, Girls' Chorus 10, Girls' Choir 11, A Cap- pella 12, Oil Can Staff 12, Magazine Sale Committee 11, Prom Committee 11, Ring Committee 11, Gym Show 10, Mikes 10,11,12, Ushers 12. 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PENNEY COMPANY MONG DAIRY wKRz-wD1R LI'L SHOPPER LILY'S BEAUTY SHOP LILY 8: RUDOLPH'S STERLING SERVICE STATION BRODY'S PATRUNS Mr. Allen's Senior Homeroom 17 Mrs. Schultz's Senior Homeroom 6 Mr. Snyder's Senior Homeroom 20 Mr. Husband's Senior Homeroom 10 Miss Hutley's Senior Homeroom 1 Miss Reid's Senior Homeroom 5 Mr. Etzel's Senior Homeroom 110 Mr. McFa1l's Iunior Homeroom 3 Mr. Pierce's Iunior Homeroom 19B Mr. Tabler's Iunior Homeroom 18 Mrs. Amendola's Iunior Homeroom 7 Mr. Etzel's Junior Homeroom 108 Mr. O'Neil's Iunior Homeroom 109 Nlrs. McCool's Sophomore Homeroom 103 Mr. Baughman's Sophomore Homeroom 111 Miss Cox's Sophomore Homeroom 107 Mr. Rarick's Sophomore Homeroom 24 Mr. Webster's Sophomore Homeroom 12 Mrs. Trubyys Sophomore Homeroom 4 Ladies of Lincoln Cafeteria IGA Foodliner Mrs. Mary C. Gillen I.R. Grimm Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cotterman Mr. I. Kenneth Greene Carl Allio's Arco Service The Silver Needle Douglas K. Wenner Irene Kozek and Family Dix's Oilerettes Trish McKissick Tim L. Dale Lee Ann Giles Peg McDougal Chris King Tish Hale Marge Eismont Crunk Peter S. Scierka Janet O'Keeffe Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Iones David Rea Ioan Pifer George Snyder Pat Folwell Tom, Denise, Kevin, Sandy Index Aaron, Randy William 46, 110. A Cappella Choir 140, 141. Acklin, Michael Dale 53, 140. Acklin, William Franklin 24, 38, 66 Adams, Harold P. fMr.1 61. Adams, Jay James 53. Adams, Nancy Maxwell 23, 24. AFS 165. Ahrens, Donald Paul 53. Aites, Mark 110. Allen, Jane 120. Allen, Robert Carl lMr.1 72, 178. Allen, Steve John 46. All School Cast 153. All School Play 152. Amendola, Karen fMrs.J 68, 160, 178. Ames, Kirby Joseph 24. Ames, Linda Jean 46. Balot, L Amsdell, Dale Thomas 24. Amsdell, Daryl B. 53. Amsdell, Kenneth Allen 24. Anderson, Barbara Elaine 46, 118. Anderson, Donna L. 23, 24. Anderto 140, n, Amanda Jane 24, 28, 137, 154, 155, 159, 162. Anna, Warren J. lMr.J 82, 178. Applequist, Christy 114. Applequist, William G. lMr.J 175. Armstrong, Vickie Lou 46. Arseneau, Gregory Anthony 21, 24, 93, 97, 105, 118, 146, 159, 162. Asel, Robin William 46. Attleberger, Robert Curtis 24, 31, 118. Ausel, Dixie Sue 53, 114, 145, 153. Babbitt, Babs Ann 53, 114. Bacher, Cheryl Ann 53. Bain, Clair 93. Bain, Ri 153, chard William 10, 24, 118, 140, 175. Bain, Scott Andrew 53, 110, 116, 153. Baker, Beverly Ann 53, 145. Baker, Cindy Lee 53, 114, 145. Baker, Jeanne Kaye 53. Baker, Roger Alan 24. Balas, David Charles 24. awrence Thomas 24, 66. Bankson, Jane Ann 53, 133. Barber, John Joseph 46. Bargar, Ann Sherry 53. Barr, Alan D. 53. Barr, Arthur 53. Barr, Jeffrey Calvin 24, 118, 130, 133, 143. Barr, Randy Steven 24. Barscz, Margaret 25. Bashline, David Lee 25. Baughman, Brenda 148. Baughman, Terry tMr.1 82, 178. Beach, Alan Daniel 25. Beach, Lori Jo 46, 145. Beal, James Douglas 25, 99, 175. Beatty, Connie Lynn 53. Beatty, Deborah Lee 46, 152. Beatty, Russell Alan 25. Bechtel, Joseph Franklin 23, 25, 93. Beighley, David Luther 53, 140, 163, 175. Beighley, Sarah Helen 25, 31, 137, 140, 159, 162, 165. Bell, Edith tlvlissi 76, 178. Bell, Rickey Lee 53, 100, 110. Bender, Robert John 25, 118, 159, 162. Benedict, Hugh William 53, 100, 107, 140. Bennett, Dale Richard 25. Bennett, Keith Matthew 46. Benton, Jan Dawn 53, 145. Benton, Marie Lynn 25, 159. Benton, Patricia Jean 46. Bodamer, John lMr.J 68, 178. Boocks, Barbara Ann 26. Boring, Mark Edward 53. Boughner, Ruby Ann 46. Bowen, Howard Leslie 23, 26. Bowen, Ralph Clyde 46. Boyd, Rebecca Lynn 8, 26, 159, 165. Braden, William R. 26. Breene, Nancy Jane 53, 114, 145. Brenon, Terry 93. Brewster, Darlene 53, 130, 152, 153. Brink, Ronald 53. Brinkley, Ralph Eugene 26. Britt, Robert Henry 26. Britton, Kathleen Sue 46, 114, 120, 145, 165. Brodman, Bernice K. lMrs.1 68, 166, 178. Brown, Daniel 93. Brown, Lloyd 93. Brown, Sherry Lynn 53, 145. Brozeski, Edward Paul 46, 130, 131, 133. Bryan, Debbie Darlene 53. Bryan, Eddie Eugene 53. Brzuz, Patricia Ann 23, 26, 159, 162. Buchanan, Paul James 46. Buchanan, Peter Lynn 23, 26, 110, 140, 146, 162, 164, 175, 194 Buchna, Sharon Lynn 21, 22, 26, 28, 137, 146, 148, 151, 162, 163, 175. Burchfield, Donna Joann 26, 140, 174. Burchfield, Myrtle lrene 90, 91. Burneisen, Charles Henry 26, 69, 130, 133, 162. Burneisen, Joyce Lynneite 53, 145, 168 174. Burns, Richard Thomas 46. Bush, Brenda Sue 53. Bush, Edward M. 26. Butchart, Sheila Louise 46, 153. Cadman, Deborah Lee 26. Cafeteria Staff 91. Callahan, Pat John 46, 105. Calland, Doug Charles 53, 100, 110. Carbaugh, Karen Marie 46. Carbaugh, Kimberly Sue 26. Carey, David Scott 53, 130. Carlile, Joe Michael 53, 110. Carlson, Georgia Lynne 53, 114, 145. Carner, Debbie 53. Carrow, Robert S. 26. Carrow, Tim Jay 53. Carter, Jeannie Marie 26. Carter, Stephen Glenn 46. Cartwright, Ann Elizabeth 46, 145. Cartwright, Dave Thomas 46, 131. Cavanaugh, Sheridan Joseph 53. Chandler, Sharon fMrs.J 76, 178. Chase, Dianna Dawn 46. Chelton, Sherry Lynn 26. Chrispen, Ginger Mae 46, 175. Chrispen, Penny Sue 46, 114, 153. Christiansen, Jane Suzanne 24, 27, 146, 165. Cotterman, David O. 27, 99, 162, 164. Cotterman, R. Joseph 27. Cotterrnan, Sue iMrs.1 62, 63. Counsilman, Doc 197. Courson, Susan Ann 46. Cox, Dixie Lee lMissJ 86, 108, 109, 124, 178. Craig, Dan A. 46, 99, 118. Craig, Don 46, 118. Craig, Robert lMr.l 86, 87, 118, 178. Craig, William 93. Cramer, Lisa Sue 46. Crawford, Debbie 109. Crawford, Linda Marie 53, 145. Crist, William R. 46, 105, 113, 116, 162. Crocker, Paula 120. Crose, Steve Boyd 46. Cross Country Team 97. Croyle, Donna 27, 84. Croyle, Michael 27. Czlonka, Anna Maria 46, 145. Dale, Roxie120, 121. Dale, Tim John 46, 99, 107. Dale, Tim Lee 46, 100. Daniels, Carol A. 47. Daniels, Diana Lu 28, 114, 118, 120, 121,159, 161,182. Danielson, Mark Edward 28. Daubenspeck, Eleanor L. tMrs.1 88, 89, 178. Davis, Cynthia Louise 21, 28, 133. 135, 137, 140, 146, 162, 174, 175. Davis, Laura 53. Davis, Susan L. 46. Davis, Thomas Allen 28. Dawson, Linda Lee 53, 145. Dawson, LouAnn 28, 160, 165. Deal, Cindy I. 53. DeArment, Debbie A. 47. DeArment, Lloyd 53. Debate Team 164. Deemer, John Joseph 53. Deeter, David T. 47. Deeter, Richard A. 28. Deeter, Ted R. 47. Dehn, Michael Alan 22. 23, 28, 110, 162, 168, 175. Dehn, Tim J. 47, 110, 162. Dehner, Dean Thomas 53. Dehner, Jeffrey Matthew 28. Deiter, Frances lMrs.1 69. Durney , Kathleen Anne 54. Edwards, Jim Joe 30. Edwards, Kevin Thomas 47. Eismont, Margaret Marie 30. Eismont, Mike John 54, 118. Elder, Rachel 120, 121. Elder, Robert Borland 30, 99, 105, 106 118, 162, 163, 164, 179. Eldridg Eldridg e, Stephen Norman 47, 116. e, Susan Ann 30. Elliston, Mark Sanford 30. Elnicki, David Michael 47, 116, 152, 153, 162, 164. Elslage r, Debbie K. 54, 145. Emert, David Leroy 30. Emery, Patricia Ann 91. Emick, Mark Henry 30, 70, 105, 118, 126. English, Alicia Catherine 54, 145, 153. English, Patricia Anne 30, 130, 133, 140, 145, 162. English, Robert L. tMr.l 16, 80, 130, 133, 138, 145, 178. Enos, Bryon 93. Enos, Dawn D. 47. 114, 145, 161. 163, 175. Enos, James lMr.J 87, 106, 110, 111, 112,175, 178. Enos, Jeff 110. Enos, Mike Jonathan 54, 99, 100, 107. Ensle, Linda Ann 54, 145. Erickson, Allan William 54, 99, 102, 140. Erickson, Gary Lee 30, 99, 105, 118, 133, 162, 168. Erickson, Johanna 45. Erickson, Mike 118. Erickson, Trish 109. Etzel, Harry Duane tMr.J 82, 178. Etzel, James A. lMr.1 82, 178. Etzel, Patricia Anne 47, 114. Euchler, Larry, Wilbert 23, 27, 30, 84, 99, 162, 164. Euclid Club 168. Evans, Janice Lynn 8, 30, 31, 137, 140 154, 155, 159, 174. Ewing, Randy Edward 54, 87. Exley, William Glenn 47, 175. Faculty Index 178. Farren, Farren, Cindy Marleen 54. Daniel Edward 54, 118. Delo, Gerald Lee 22, 23, 29, 159, 162, 164. Delong, Linda tMrs.1 68, 178. DeLucia, Dave J. 47, 97. Deming, Deming, Deming, Amy Louise 53, 145. Darla Jane 29. Paula lrene 29, 31, 137, 140. DeSanto, Peter iMr.l 79, 178. Deshner , Joyce Marie 29. Deshner, Sandra Lynn 53. Detar, Beverly Elaine 53, 145. Detar, Jill Nancy 53, 130, 145. Detar, Linda Sue 29, 137. Diaz, Maria Carmen 29. Cirincione, Thomas Frank 27, 105. Clark, Cynthia Ann 53, 145. Clark, Jeffrey Allen 46, 99, 100, 118, 140. Clark, William 93. Dickey, Jeff A. 47, 97, 118, 175. Dickinson, John Matthew 53. DiDominic, Vicki Ann 53, 145. Dille, Mark Timothy 53, 130. Dille, Pamela Ruth 29, 66, 133, 174. Clifton, Teresa Lois 27. Clinger, Daniel Frank 46, 153. Clinger, Mary Ann 53. Clinger, Tina Marie 27. Coad, Charles Kit 46, 99, 102, 118, 140. Cochran, Edward Guy 53. Cochran, Lori R. 27. Cochran, Scott Irving 53, 107. Collingwood, Waneeta Louise 53. Dillemuth, Lee Ann 29, 90, 154, 155, 160, 163. District District Dittman, Band 145. Chorus 145. Mark Alan 29. Dodson, Shauna Jean 29, 135, 137, 140, 146, 162, 163, 165, 175. Dolecki, Gregory 53. Dolecki, Martin Joseph 29, 99, 146, Collins, Bob118. Collins, Debbie Jean 53, 145. Collins, Lucy Ellen 27. Collins, Norman Robert 46. Collins, Richard Allen 27, 97. Bialo, Carl James 46, 97, 118, 140. Bialo, Mike Joseph 53. Bickel, Cynthia Anne 25. Bickel, Bickel, Jeff Lowell 25. Judy Yvonne 53. Bickel, Linda Ann 46. Bills, Cathy Marie 46. Collins, Ronald Keith 46, 99, 118. Color Guard 135. Colwell, DeWayne 53. Conn, Leonard E. 46. Conn, Mark William 46, 99, 100. Conners, Emily tMrs.J 86, 178. Connolly, Daniel J. 46, 97. Coogan Birsa, Marianne Elizabeth 46, 130, 131 137, 145, 153, 160, 162, 163, 166. Bittenbender, Theresa Ann 53. Black, Ann Darlene 25. Blair, Ron Edward 25. Blanchard, Bruce Fredrick 23, 25, 99, Conway, Coogan Linda Louise 53. Charlene May 91. Coogan, Don James 53. Coogan Kevin Patrick 46, 133, 140. Coogan Michael E. 53. Terry A. 46. 124. Blauser , Cheryl Lynn 46, 53. Blauser, Greg Allen 25, 99. Blauser, James Lewis 22, 23, 26, 84, 162, 168, 194. Blauser, Nancy Jane 53. Blauser, Sherry Lee 145. Blauser, Susan Elaine 53, 174. Bly, John Frederick 26. Boals, Charles 93. 190 Cook, Giles B. lMr.J 61. Cook, Walter B. 53, 107, 116, 130. Coon, Edward Roy 27. Cooper, John D. 46. Copley, Ken J. 27. Corbin, James 53. Corbin, Karen Sue 46. Corbin, William Harry 27. Corle, Daniel Joseph 27, 85, 97, 118, 140. 148. Donahue, Ross lMr.1 29, 88, 178. Donaldson, Nancy Jean 29, 137, 140, 166. Donze, James P. 47. Donze, Jean Marie 53. Donze, Robin Elizabeth 30, 140. Douglass, Jeanne Marie 47. Downing, William Kevin 30, 99. Drozdo, Debra Sue 30. Duarte, Christine Diane 30, 137, 140. Dubiel, Mary Stanette 53. Duda, Paul Michael 16, 47, 131, 133, 145. Dudzic, Carmela Mary 91. Dudzic, William Joseph 47. Duffy, Pam 53, 145. Dunham, Gail P. tMissl 86, 178. Dunkerley, Darlene M. 47, 130, 131, 133. Dunkerley, John James 30, 159. Dunkle, Mary Ann lMrs.J 62, 63. Dunkle, Wesley Paul 54. Dunkle, William Andrew 57. Dunlap, Kelly Anne 47, 122. Dunmire, Betty F. 47. Dunn, Dave Mark 47. Dunn, William Howard 54. Farren, Michael Mugene 30, 99, 118, 130, 137, 140, 143, 155. Farster, Susan Rene 54. Faunce, Howard Eugene tJr.1 30. FBLA 168. Fedorek, James B. 47. Fedorek, John Joseph 47. Fedorek, Steve 31. Feely, Mildred E. 54. Feltenberger, John Paul 69. Ferguson, Maynard 138. Ferraro, David 93. Ferraro, Jill Diane 10, 31, 55, 109, 159. Fesenmyer, David 54. Fink, Vesta Elenora 90, 91. Finnefrock, Dan 54. Fisher, Patti A. 54. Flag Raisers 175. Fiath, Robert L. lMr.l 72, 73, 178, 194. Fletcher, Linda Sue 54, 109, 145, 174. Fletcher, Randy 118. Flickner, William 93. Flinchbaugh, Debbie Louise 54. Flinchbaugh, Gregory Emil 47, 105, 116. Flinchbaugh, Steve 116. Flis, Judith Marie 31, 152, 153. Flockerzi, Linda Lee 54, 137. Flockerzi, Sue Ann 31, 76. Flockerzi, Sue M. 48. Football 99. Fornof, Cheryl Lynne 48, 122, 145, 174. Fornof, Karl Howard 54. Forshee, Michael Shawn 31. Foster, Betty A. 48. Foster, Cora Lee 54. Foster, Robert L. 48. Foulds, Larry Allen 31. Fox, Jo yce Eileen 31. Fox, Wayne Douglas 47, 48, 99, 118. Frank, Bill A. 31. Frank, Rose tMrs.i 91. Frank, Sheila Sue 54. Frank, Terry Jean 31. Frantz, Gary Bruce 99, 102, 118. Frantz, Ronald 54. - Frawley, Janice Marie 31, 168. Friedhaber, Tom Edward 54. 140. Fritz, Sue Ann 48, 145. Fritz Timothy Alan 5, 111, 140, 163. Frost, Kirk 118. Frost, Nancy Ann 37, 135, 145, 175. Frost, Steven Ray 31, 118, 140, 146, 168. Fry, Connie Ann 31, 159. Fultz, Linda Kay 54. FBLA 168. FNA 169. FTAA169. Futyma, Frank Joseph 54, 100. Gadley, Janice Lynn 48. Gahring, Debra Sue 48, 118. Gaistord, Danny James 54, 100. Gaislord, John Norton 10, 31. Gaisford, William 31. Garcia, Adiela lMissl 66, 67, 170, 178. Gardner, Shirley Ann 54. Gardner, William John 48. Gatesman, Carol fMissl 93. Gault, Jodi Elaine 48, 108, 109, 118, 162. Gavin, Lee Harry 32, 74, 146, 148, 151, Gelts, Elizabeth Sue 48. George, Kevin Lynn 32, 113, 146. Gibbons, Diane Sue 32. Gibbons, Joyce Ann 32. Gill, Greta Elaine 48, 162. Gillen, Mary C. iMrs.l 78, 178. Hayes, Charles 93. Hazlett, Betty lMrs.l 91. Healy, Healy, Charles 197. James Richard 21, 33, 159. Healy, John Charles 10, 54, 100, 107. Heath, Debbie Jo 33. Heath, Louis M. 33. Heath, Vickie Lane 131. Heath Wendy Sue 48, 145. l-lotfman, Greg Alan 54. Ginkel, Michael Lynn 48, 99, 100, Girls' Basketball Team 109. Girls' Choir 145. Girls' Chorus 145. Girls' Swim Team 114. Girls' Track Team 120. Glendenning, Robert Alan 48, 131. Goepfarth, Betty lMrs.J 62, 63. Goeplarth, Dennis Edward 32, 161. Goepfarth, Edward 93. Goeplarth, Goldberg, William Thomas 54. Sue 120, 130, 131, 160, 162. Goldberg, Susan Marcy 48. Golf Team 113. Gonzalez, Robert David 48. Gonzalez, Samuel Emanuel 54. Hovis Janet Mrs. 93. Gonzalez, Thomas Kevin 32. Goodrum, Delores Diane 54, 122, 145. Goodwill, Cynthia Sue 32, 130, 153, 154, 155, 159. Goodwill, Raymond S. iMr.l 61, 178. Goreczny, Mark 54. Goreczny, Teresa Ann 54. Goucher, Marlene 114. Grandelis, Henry 93. Gray, Bruce Andre 48, 110, 131. Gray, Helen lMrs.l 69, 178. Gray, Roy Wesley 54, 99. Greene, Randy Mark 32, 99, 118, 124, 146,148, 151. Greer, Dennis Richard 48, 140. Gregory, David Michael 48. Gregory, James Richard 10, 32. Gregory, Patricia Joanne 54, 174. Grifliths, Kim Elizabeth 48. Groger, Linda Susan 48, 109, 145. Groover, Douglas lMr.J 100. Grumling, Jodi Elaine 48, 114, 145. Grzasko, Catherine Ann 32, 159. Gunter, Patricia Ellen 32, 160. Gunter, Paul Raymond 48. Gureczny, John Jerome 54. Gustalson, Ronald Joseph 54. Gutowski, Julie Marie 48. Guyda, Anthony Adam 48. Guyda, Michael Raymond 54. Hahn, Phillip Charles 48, 140. Hale, Beth Louise 48, 109, 118, 145, 169. Hale, Christopher Eugene 54, 100, 107. 118, 163. Hale, Kriss Yvonne 48, 133, 145. Hale, Letitia Gene 32, 120, 137, 140, 159, 162, 163, 175. Hale, Melinda 120, 121. Hall, Daniel R, 32, 99, 148, 161. Hall, Patrick Michael 32. Hall, Raymond Anderson 54, 100, 107. Hamner, Orlando Steven 32, 41, 131, 133, 140, 145, 152, 153, 154, 155, 159, 160. Hanby, Richard Joseph 32, 84, 168. Hanel, Dennis Arthur 32. Hanes, Shirley Jean 48. Haney, Theresa Louise 32. Haniwalt, Robert Wayne 48. Hanlon, Debra Ann 54. Hanlon, Randy James 23, 33. Hanna, Paulinda Marie 48. Hanna, Susan Katharine 48. Hardbarger, Rita Faye 33, 162. Hargenrader, Elizabeth Louise 54. Hargenrader, Matthew Paul 10, 33. Harkless, James Leon 48, 140. Harper, Becky Eyvonne 33. Harper, Laura Ellen 54, 122, 130. Harper, Philip Albert 48, 99, 118. Harris, Pamela Jay 48, 88, 145. Hartle, Stephen Bruce 54. Hartman, Cheryl Ann 48. Hartzell, Daniel 54. Hartzell, Donna Marie 54. Hartzell, Robert James 33. Harvey, LaVerne lMr.l 21. Harvey, Pam Sue 48, 118, 169. Heckathorn, Judy Ann 48. Heckathorn, Kenneth Dale 54, 100, 140. Heckathorne, Bea lMrs.l 91. Heckathorne, David Charles 54, 175. Heckathorne, Russell Ray 33, 175. Hetferman, Donald Eugene 33. Hegedus, Karen Sue 48, 131. Heighley, Earl Randall 54. Heintz, Henry Joseph 33. Heller, Gerald lMr.l 61, 178. Helms, Joseph William 54. Henderson, Susan Lee 48, 109, 145. Hepler, Truby Lynne 20, 31, 33, 133, 135, 137, 140, 162, 170. Hernan, Tamar Elizabeth 48, 145. Heyison, Michael 48, 110, 131, 162, 163. Hickman, Dave Wayne 54, 100, 140. Hickman, Sue Marie 23, 33. Hicks, Randy Lee 48. Hidinger, Crystal Ann 48. Hidinger, David Lawrence 54. Higbee, Tammi Ann 48, 135. Hildebrand, Blair S. lMr.l 87, 178. Hilton, Bonnie Lee 48, 145, 161. Hites, Denise Jane 48. Hodge, Kimberley Sue 48, 122, 131, 160, 162, 174. Hodges, David Steven 33, 35, 105, 106, 118, 162. Hogue, Tina Rae 54, 145. Holmes, Brad 110. Holmes, Daniel Scott 48, 80, 116, 133. Holtz, Marie L. 91. Homecoming Court 146. Hoover, Teresa Anne 33, 140. Horner, Eugene William lJr.l 54, 140. Horner, Mark William 54, 107, 140, 163. . l J Hovis, Julie 54, 145. Hovis, Mary Robbin 33. Huff, Margaret Louise 22, 23, 33, 140, 159, 162. Hull, Pamela Ann 16, 33, 130, 133, 140, 145, 154, 155, 159, 162. Huggins, Lynn Marie 33. Hughes, Linda Mae 22, 23, 27, 33, 159, 162, 170. Hulsizer, Kathy Lynne 48. Hunt, Kenneth Robert 54. Hunt, Lyman Davis 48. Husband, James Edward iMr.l 74, 178. Hutchinson, Greg E. 34 Hutchinson, Jonathan David 54, 100. Hutchinson, Martin Timothy 34. Hutley, Pamela Lane lMissl 66, 67, 178. Hynes, Jeanne Marie 48. Hynes, Mary Teresa 54, 109. Hynes, Tom William 34. ldzi, David J. 34, 99. lrrgang, Sally Ann 48, 135, 145, 162, 164. Irwin, Valerie 34. Jacobs, Sandie Elizabeth 54, 114. Jakobs, Phillip 93. Jalosky, Dorcas Naomi 49, 145. James, Kenneth Leroy 54, 100, 107. Jarosz, Debra Ann 34. Johann, Van 49. Karnes, Kathryn Ann 34. Karns, Kathy Darlene 49, 135, 145. Karns, Keith Albert 49, 99, 140, 105, 137, 162. Karns, Thomas Burton 49. Kaufman, James Almen 54, 79, 100. Kaufman, John O. lMr.l 35, 61, 165, 178. Kaufman, Thomas Edward 54. Kay, Mary L. livlrsl 62. Kay, Mary Jeanne 37, 49, 135. Kean, Karen Louise 54, 145. Kean, Rae Ann 49. Kean, Ralph Gerald 34, 99, 105. Kell, Lisa A. 49. Kelly, Kevin Joseph 54, 130, 133, 164. Kelly, Tim 116. Kelly, Tom Richard 49, 116. Keltz, Colleen Patricia 54. Kendall, Dan 93. Kennedy, Michael Harry 34. Kern, Jeffrey William 49, 110, 111, 131, 133. Kern, Scott 110, 111. Kerr, Gary Ray 49. Kerr, William Alan 34, 99, 102, Kiefer, Albert lMr.l 61. King, Bill 116. King, Christine Marie 10, 34, 109, 159, 162, 170. King, Stephen Michael 49, 99, 100, 110. Klapec, Cynthia Elaine 49, 122, 162, 174. Klapec, Stephen D. 34. Klescz, Rose Marie 34. Kluck, Deborah Kay 49, 145, 163, 175. Knox, Jeanne 49, 145. Konetsky, John Edward 49. Konetsky, Pamela Ann 49, 87, 120, 145 169, 175. Konetsky, Ray tMr.l 93. Konetsky, Raymond E. 34, 175. Koontz, Freda 90, 91. Koontz, Robert 91. Koser, Arlyn 93. Koszalka, Douglas Paul 49, 140, 164. Kowal, Jeffrey Joseph 49, 113. Kowal, Linda Ann 49. Kozaczki, Eugene 34, 70, 93, 99, 118. Kozek, Cynthia Marie 23, 34, 174. Koziara, John Benjamin 35. Krepp, Andrea Marie 54. Krug, James 93. Krug, Kathy Ann 54, 137, 145, 152, 153 163, 174, 175. Krug, Ruth Ann lMrs.l 93. Kuhls, Lori Alice 35. Kuhn, Douglas Brian 22, 23, 27, 35, 116, 162, 164. Kuhn, Sandra Jayne 54, 137, 145. Kulling, Don Edward 49, 118. Kulling, Jean Lucille 12, 49, 120, 145. Kuney, Robert Allen 55, 100. Kutchravy, Deborah Lynn 55. LaBue, Anne Elizabeth 49, 87, 118, 131, 135, 162. Lafferty, Patricia Marie 55. Lafferty, Robert C. lMr.J 83, 178. Lamb, Randy Jay 55, 100, 107. Maiorettes 135. Makowski, Deborah Sue 49. Makowski, Ellen Louise 10, 36. Makowski, Kathy Marie 55. Manross, Alyce Marie 36, 159. Manross, Gary Lane 49. Mansfield, Mark Joseph 49. Marching Band 130, 131. Marshall, Jack Arden 55. Marshall, Sandra Lee 36, 140, Marsh, Thomas Eugene 55, 100, 140. Martin, Dixie Lee 36. Martin, Rochelle Lynn 49. Martin, Stephanie 36. Martin Thomas William 36. Martyna, Donna Marie 36. Masquelier, Lee Martin 40, 110, 111, 112, 140, 162,175. Masquelier, Nancy Jane 35, 36, 114, 140, 145, 151, 162, 175. Mast, Sonia Ann 49, 145. Masters, Karen Ann 55. Matchulet, Anne Ruth 47, 49, 118, 131, 161, 162. Matchulet, Layton lMr.J 61, 178. Matchulet, Mary 109. Mauer, Carol lDr.l 61. Mauro, Mark Vincent 36, 118, 140. Maxwell, David Elliott 49. Maxwell, Jacqueline Kay 23, 36. Maxwell, Kevin Arthur 49. May, Edward Thomas 49. May, Francine Marie 23, 36, 168. May, Ted Allan 49, 110, 131, 137,140. Meehan, Ken 55. Mellon, Martha Sue 50. Mertz, Edward lMr.l 64. Melnick, Nicholas lMr.J 75, 178. Messina, Samuel William 55. Migdal, Bob Edward 37. Mikes 175. Miller, Marcia Lorraine 37. Miller, Richard Allen 37, 118. Miller, Robert 50. Miller, Ted Wesley 37. Miller, Timothy Wayne 55, 107, 130. Milner, Bonnie lMrs.l 91. Mitchell, Alice 93. Mitchell, Diana L. 38, 154, 155. Mitchell, Michael James 55, 118, 140. Mixed Ensemble 140. Mix, James Ingram 28, 38, 99, 105, 106. Mock, Judith Audean 38, 70, 174. Mock, Tom Andrew 55, 100, 102. Mohr, George E. lMr.l 76, 178. Montana, Patty Jean 23, 38, 130, 162, 163, 165, 166, 174. Montgomery, Ann Summers 55, 145. Montgomery, Martha Parker 50, 131, 133. Mmtgomery, Palmer H. lMr.l 61. Montgomery, Thomas George 22, 23, 38, 55, 130, 159, 162. Moon, Patricia Ann 55. Moore, Debbie Mae 38, 87, 120, 140. Moore, Gary 118. Morrison, Carol Lynn 23, 38. Morrison, Gretchen Jane 50, 145, 165. Lambe Lapek, Lapek, rt, Robert 171. John David 49, 100. Stanley Edward 55, 100, 102. Lauer, David Michael 35, 164. Lauer, Francis 93. Lauer, Gail Ann 35, 109, 120, 140. Lauer, Louis Gay 55, 107. Lauro, John Mark 55, 100, 107. Lehma n, Dennis Lewis 35, 99, 105, 106, 140, 148, 151, 162, 164. Lendrum, John Robert 49, 102, 124. Johnson, Bert Eugene 54. Johnson, Denise Lee 54, 74. 130. Johnson, Gwendolyn Louise 49. Johnson, Jill Ann 49, 145. Johnston, David Allan 54. Johnston, Jack 93. Johnston, Susan Elizabeth 54. Jones, Helen lMrs.l 78, 178. Jones, Jan Emily 31, 34, 122, 137, 140, 146, 162, 175. Jones, Jane Anne 54. Jones, Karen Ann 34, 70. Jones, Robert Ralph 34, 175. Jones, Jones, Junior Junior Junior Junior Ralph lMr.l 61, 178. Theodore William 137, 140. Class Officers 47. Librarians 174. Red Cross 166. Varsity Basketball Team 107. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 122. Junior Varsity Football Team 100. Junior Varsity Wrestling 101. Kalamajka, Janice 49, 162, 174. Kalamajka, Robert 34. Kallenbaugh, Tony Owen 54. Kaness, Susan Christina 49. Kaness, Victoria Elaine 54. Lesher, Priscilla L. 35. Levine, Barry 49, 80, 131. Levine, Rick Gordon 35. Lineman, Rex Allen 24, 55. Lockwood, Brent Charles 49. Lockhart, Susan Lynn 49. Lolley, Lynn Marie 22, 23, 35, 135, 137, 140, 148, 162. Loll, James Edward 49, 140. Long, Sue Ann 10, 35, 114. Lorigan, Paul Patrick 55, 100, 110. Loring, David William 23, 35, 130, 131, 133, 145, 153, 162, 170. Loudon, Karen Lee 35, 135, 137, 140, 146, 148, 151, 154, 155, 163. Lowers, Tom Blaine 55. Lukasiak, Matthew Robert 35, 159. Luppino, Debbie Jo 49, 122, 145, 162. Luppino, Steve Nicholas 55. Lutz, Frank Jay 55, 100. Lynch, Robert J. lMr.l 178, 188. MacFarlane Dayna L. 61, 69, 152, 154, 178. Mackintosh, John Edward 35. Madras, Mark W. 49. Magee, Carol Jeanne 49. Maintenance Staff 91. Mortimer, Janice L. 38, 153, 154, 155. Mortimer, Teresa Joy 50. Motter, Mary Jane 55, 145. Moyer, Debbie Lynne 38, 130, 133, 140. Moyer, Robert Baker 55, 130. Murphy, Arthur L. lMr.1 61. Murray, Bob L. 56. Music Club Council 133. Myers, Cathy Ann 23, 38. Myers, Jeanne Ellen 14, 22, 23, 31, 37, 38, 88, 133, 135, 137, 140, 145, 146, 148, 151, 154, 155, 162, 163, 175. Myers, Joseph Lee 56, 140, 163, 175. Myers, Michelle 50, 168. Myers, Richard Thomas 50, 140. Myers, Robin Lee 56. McAlister, Wynett 162. McBride, Cathy Anne 49. McBride, Harry Eugene 55. McCandless Margorie lMrs.l 64, 178. McCarter, Pam Ann 55, 114. McCarthy, Charlene Elizabeth 50, 133, 135, 145, 163, 175. McCash, Margie L. lMrs.l 72, 178. McCauley, Debbie Charlene 36, 140. McCauley, Galla Ann 36, 140. McCauley, Kathy Suzanne 50, 135. McClain, Terry 55. McClellan, Pamela Lynn 50, 145. McClellan, Thomas Carl 55. McClelland, Deborah L. 36. McClelland, Lori Marie 55. McClintock, John C. 50, 118, 137, 140. McClintock, Ronald Joseph 55. McCool, Penny Sue 85, 178. McCormick, Beverly Elaine 36, 76. McCullough, Jan A. 55, 152, 153. McCullough, Kim Christine 36. 191 McDonald, Cathy M. 55, 109. McDougal, Peg Bernice 10, 50, 109, 120, 145, 161, 162, 170, 194. McElhatten, Clifford Doug 55, 93. McFadden, John Jeffrey 50. McFadden, Joseph Eugene 36. McFall, Bruce Alan iMr.l 66, 67, 178. McFall, Gary 148. Mclfetridge, Pat Lee 50. McGinty, Mary Jo 36. McGinty, Robin Lee 50. McGinnis, Bruce Wayne 50, 105, 113, 116, 162. McGinnis, Mary Margaret 50, 145, 153 155. . McGuinness, Susan Ann 36, 114. McGraw, Leah Jane 50, 162, 174. McGregor, Terry Allen 50. Mclntire, Richard W. 50. McKean, Michael Paul 23, 36. McKissick, Patricia Rae 37, 109, 140, 159, 162. McKissick, Debbie 109. McLaughlin, Bill Lee 55, 100, 107. McLaughlin, Kimberly Ann 55. McLough, Charles Dewitt 25, 37, 146, 153. McLough, Ralph Dewitt 37, 80. McMahon, Dan Patrick 50, 107. McMahon, Mark Joseph 50, 118. McMullen, Jane Ann 55, 145. McNaughton, Steve Gerard 37. McNellie, Philip Eugene 37. McQuiston, Rose Marie 37. National Honor Society 162. Nelson, Harold Jude 55, 131, 133. Nelson, Peter J. lMr.l 16, 80, 133, 140 143, 145, 178. Newberry, Lynn Marie 23, 38. Newberry, Thomas Dean 56. Nick, Brenda Lee 56, 145. Nuhler, Sue K. 56. O'Brien, Barbara Lynn 56. O'Brien, Larry Eugene 50. O'Brien, Louis Eugene 56. O'Brien, Patrick H. 50. Ochalek, David Arthur 38, 99, 102, 151. Ochalek, Joyce Anne 56. Ochs, Margaret Lynne 38. Ohle, Leanne Kathleen 50, 122, 145, 161. Ohle, Valerie Sue 37, 39, 135, 137, 140, 146. Oil Can Business Staff 159. Oil Can Production Staff 159. O'Keefle, Janet iMrs.l 69, 159, 178. Oleszek, Barbara Ann 23, 39. Olmes, Margaret Arlene 8, 39, 154, 155. Olszowka, Cecilia lMrs.l 91. Olszowka, Ed Valentine 50, 99. Olszowka, Elissa Carol 39. O'NeiI, Dave 118. O'Neil, Debbie A. 56, 109, 145, 170. O'Neil, Steven Michael 56, 100. O'Neil, Ray Edward lMr.l 83, 178. O'Neil, Thomas Lee 50, 97, 118. Organists 133. Osborn, Babette Ann 50. Osborne, Carol Ann 56. Oxenham, Mark 110. P.A. Announcers 175. Pacior, Lynn Ann 50, 145. Patterson, Duane L. iMr.l B7, 162, 178. Pearson, Kim E. 56. Pearson, Kim Marlene 50, 114, 145, Pearson, Lisa Jo 56. Perrine, Arnold Paul 56, 100. Perrine, Robert Allen 56, 100. Perry, Jack Lee 50. Perry, Karen Diane 50, 135. Perry, Mardene Frances 56. Pertz, Jay Edward 50. Petulla, Daniel John 39, 110, 112, 130, 151,161,175. Beth Hale and Doreen Ward combine .to spike one in a win over Cranberry in the new varsity girls' sports of volleyball. 192 Petulla, Dick lMr.l 102. Petulla, Donald Thomas 56, 100, 130. Petulla, Linda Jane 39, 140. Petulla, Lynn 56, 109, 145. Petulla, Michael Edward 39, 102, 153 194. Petulla, Samuel rMr.l 42. Phillips, Samuel Albert 56. Photog raphy Club 171. Pierce, can J. rlvlrg a, 72, 73, 145, 178 Pierce, Pierce, .Laura Ann 16, 56. Shelly 148. Pifer, Joan iMissJ 76, 178. Platt, Patty Ann 56. Pleger, Daniel Edmund 50. Pleger, Juanita Ann 56. Pleger, Paula Elizabeth 50, 145. Pleger, Richard Matthew 56. Pokay, Debbie Jo 56. Porter, Gordon Edward rMr.l 75, 106, 107,116, 178. Porter, Ronald Eugene 56. Porter, Susan Marie 56. Powers, Patricia Ann 39, 159, 166. Powers, William Wallace 50, 99, 100, 102, 162. Pratt, Amy Lee 31, 39, 137, 140, 154, 155. Pratt, Philip Howard 50, 131, 133. Prestipino, Charlie Joseph 50. Preston , Susan Elizabeth 50, 109 120 Price, Randy Jay 39, 70, 80, 130, 133, 145, 148, 162, 167. Prichard, Darlene Faye 23, 39, 162. Prichard, John Lee 50, 102. Prichard, Tom A. 56, 102. Pritchard, Duane William 39, 113, 153 194. Prindle, Gordon 100. Prody, Robert John 39, 97. Proper, Proper, Mary Lou 56. Paul Edward 39, 99. Puleo, Carl Frank 21, 39, 99, 105, 140, 175. Puleo, Christopher 50, 97, 118, 140, 163. Pyle, M arion Janice 56. Quinn, Randall Charles 50, 130, 131, 171. Quinn, Robert Stephen 39, 105, 106, 116, 146. Rager, Shirley Jean 56. Ramirez, Vivian 165. Rapp, Andrew James 50. Rapp, Kenneth Mark 40, 140, 159, 162, 175. Rarer, Joseph Thoar lJr.J 32, 40. Rarick, James M. rMr.l 73, 178. Ray, William George 27, 40, 130, 133, 140, 143, 145, 153, 155, 162, 164. Rea, David A. lMr.l 82, 83, 178. Reed, Linda Louise 40, 137, 148, 151. Reed, Margaret Mary 153. Reed, Robert 56. Rehberg, Jacqueline Louise 50, 145. Reid, Margaret Dunbar lMissl 69, 70, 165, 178. Reinhardt, John F. iMr.l 61.. Reisinger, Helen Marie 56, 145. Rekiel, Gloria Jean 40. Rekiel, Jeff John 40. Rekiel, Monica Louise 50, 133, 145. Rekiel, Patricia 40, 140. Reninger, Deborah Jean 40, 140. Reninger, Pam Sue 50. Reynolds, Bonnie Marlene 50. Reynolds, Gladys iMrs.l 80, 133. Rex, William Danny 40, 151. Rhodes, Randy Lee 56. Rhodes, Thomas Ray 51. Rich, Buddy 138. Riddle, Dave Michael 56. Riddle, Sherry Lynn 40, 64, 108, 105 140, 161, 175, 194. Rider, Jay Alan 56. Riskowsky, Mark 79. Rinker, Gary Richard 56. Ritchey, Kimmie Lou 56. Ritchey, Pansy Marie 51. Ritchey, Walter Clark 50, Rizzo, Carrie Jayne 8, 40, 118, 137, 146, 153, 162, 163. Rizzo, Susan Lynn 51, 131, 135. Roberts, Bruce Charlyle 51. Roberts, Debra Ann 56. Roberts, John Wesley 56. Roberts, Valerie Ann 56. Robinson, Marisa Shirley 40, 153, 154 155, 159. Roddy, Dan Joseph 56, 57. Roddy, Scott E. 51. Roddy, Susan Marie 51, 120. Rodgers, Clayton Mark 159, 160. Rodgers, Helen Jane 51. Rodgers, Judith Ann 40. Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rogers, 140, Rogers, , Mary Frances 40. , Susan Kay 51. , Tina Marie 40, 140, 159. , Wanda Jean 51, 145. Esther Mere 31, 40, 64, 137, 154, 155. Timothy Mark 51, 56. Roos, Robert C. 51. Roseberry, Autumn 131. Rosenbe rg, Hazel Edna 91. Ross, David Paul 51. Ross, Debbie 73. Ross, La Ross, Lo nny Charles 56. rri Beth 51, 122, 145, 161, 162 Ross, Terry 188. Rotarians 164. Rowland, William Allan 40. Rudisille , Joseph Frank 40, 99. Rumburd, Patricia Louise 51. Runzo, Phil 138. Rupp, Joseph Charles 51. Rusinko, Aimee lMissJ 93. Russell, Barbara Joanne 56, 145. Russell, Cynthia Almeda 51, 145. Russell, Daniel Joe 52. Russell, Patricia Louise 40. Russell, Marcia 145. Rutherford, Dale R. 51. Rybak, Greg 40. Rybak, S haron Louise 56. Rynd, Eleanor Anderson 56, 145, 162. Rynd, Lo uise A. 51, 164. Sabousky, Gary Lee 41. Saltzman Samol, P Say, Will n, Margie J. 51, 168. atty Marie 56, 145. iam lMr.l 113. Sayers, Robin Sue 51. Schafer, Barbara Ann 56. Schafianski, Oscar 51. Schattauer, Fred Carl 56. Schell, Elizabeth Dunham 51. Scheltler, Mark James 56, 110. Schneider, Bruce Edward 41. Schneider, Chuck 118. Schneider, Ed W. 56. Schnitzer, Diana Lynn 41. School Board 61. Schoonover, Doug Richard 56. Schoonover, Susan Elaine 56. Sch reffler, Wayne 93. Schrum, Stephen D. 56. Schultz, Amy Lynne 28, 51, 131, 160, 162, 163, 164, 174, 175. Schultz, Nancy Siegel fMrs.l 70, 178. Schwab, James D. iMr.l 64, 178. Schwabenbauer, Karen Lynn 51, 145. Scierka, Peter iMr.l 73, 163, 178. SCOII, J ohn Leon 41. Scott, Ruth 91. Siegworth, Barry Leonard 56. Sekula, Joseph rMr.l 93. Sekula, Joseph Michael 41. Sekula, SuAnn 56. Selden, Frank lMr.l 79, 178. Selden, Madelyn E. iMrs.l 178. Senior Class Officers 21. Senior Class Play 154, 155. Senior Hi News Staff 160. Senior Index 179-183. Serafin, Karen Joan 51, 145. Seratin, Mary Jane 51, 145. Settlemire, Cathy Darlene 41. Seyler, Rita A. 51. Shadle, Brenda Jean 56. Shafer, David Allen 56. Shafer, Robert 56. Shaffer, Alice Mae 91. Shaffer, Daniel Barry 41, 88, 130. Shaffer, Richard 93. Sharp, Mark Edward 56, 130. Sharp, Richard Lee 56. Sharrar, Jackie Ann 51, 168, 175. Shaughnessy, Mary Louise 41. Shaw, Mike Karl 51, 140. Shelkey, Denise Lynn 51, 131, 145. Shepard, Christine Diane 56, 114, 145. Shepard, Jullie Ann 41, 160, 174. Sherman, Judith Marie 56, 160. Shiley, Ronald Lynn 41, 88, 140. Shirey, Tammy Lynn 56. Shontz, Debbie Sue 51, 145. Shoup, Dean lMr.l 64, 178. Shoup, Kim Sue 51, 168. Shuffstall, Jeff Wade 23, 31, 41, 99. 118, 137, 153, 154, 155. Shull, David Wayne 56. Shull, Dick Paul 51. Siebert, Mary rMrs.l 62, 63. Siembida, Joseph Richard 41, 99, 124, 146. Skiba, David Matthew 56. Skiba, Edward Bill 51. Skiba, Thomas Eugene 41. Ski Club 167. Skokowski, Nick John 51, 79. Slater, Rebecca Josephine 41. Slater, William Frank 55. Sloan, Emma Jean 31, 42, 122, 140, 146, 148, 151. Sloan, Victoria Ann 51, 135. Smail, Janet 51. Smalley, Betty 42. Smayda, Daniel Charles 42, 99, 118. Smayda, Tim Richard 42. Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Anna Marie 51. Brian Lee 56, 100. Eugene Joseph 42, 102. Gary Brian 42. Loretta 42. Margaret iMrs.i 91. Smith, Mary K. 91. Smith, Smith, Snyder Snyder: Mitchell Allen 56. Phillip Neil 51. Beverly Jean 56. Snyder. Susanne Renee 42, 135, 137, 140 , 146, 154, 155. Sobina, Michael Stanley 42, 99. Sobina, Susan Ann 56. Sobina Sobina , Stephen Joseph 57. Timothy James 42. Sobrowskl, James William 42. Socha, James J. 42, 99. Sopher, Cynthia Faun 42, 135, 137, 140, 146, 148, 154, 155. Sopher, Julia Ellen 57, 145, 153, 163. Sopher, Robert iMr.i 93. Sophomore Librarians 174. Sottiau x, Louise 114. Sowers, Scott Zeek 51, 99. Speer, Speer, Glenn Frederick 42. Margaret Jane 57, 145. Spence, Karen Rae 51, 160. Spence, Ronald E. 57, 163. Spence, Sharon Kay 57. Staab, Stack, Charles Robert 42. Robert William 12, 57, 107. Stage Band 133. Stage Force 175. Stanish, Bernette Elizabeth 91. Staub, Staub, 17 Lisa Mae 57. Michelle Diane 51, 135, 162, 4. Steele, Angela Marie 51, 145. Steele, Mike Roger 51, 152, 153. Stelfee, Sheila Mary 51, 122, 131. Stephens, Eileen iMrs.J 91. Stephens, Michelle Lynn 42, 63, 120, 130, 133, 140. Stephens, Sam S. 43, 99, 124, 146, 148 151. Sterling, Jay Franklin 57, 130. Steven Steven Steven Steven s, Kim Anne 57, 145. s, Richard tMr.i 83, 178. son, John Francis 51, 140. son, Rebecca Suzanne 51. Stewart, Deborah Ann 51. Stewart, Michael C. 51. Stewart, Roberta June 57. Stiles, Stiller, Stiller, Stone, Deborah Ann 51, 109, 145. Darlene Ann 43. Steven Joseph 51. Nancy Jean 51, 145. Stover, David L. 57. Stover, Joyce Elaine 51, 131. Stover, Pamela Luanne 43. siraiko, Martha Marie 23, 43, 140, 159, 162 Stralko, Richard William 43. Stricek, Pamela Anne 43, 69, 135, 140, 146 , 148, 162. Strickland, Linda Ann 52, 162, 163. Struthers, George H. 52. Struthers, Joseph Charles 57. Struthers, Rebecca Lynn 43. Studen t Council Association 163. Suhr, Douglas Henry 57, 100, 163. Sunderlin, Anne Audaleen 57. Sutch, Sutch, Joe Frank 43, 124. Lenise Ann 57. Swacha, Patricia JoAnne 43, 175. Swacha, Ray 118. Swartz, Lonnie Truman 43. Swartzlander, Terry Lee 57. Swimming Team 110. Szabat, Joseph Adrian 21, 29, 43, 146. Szabat, Martin Gregory 12, 52. Szabat, Nancy Ann 23, 43, 135, 137, 140, 151, 159. Szabat, Stanley Stephen 52, 140. Szalran, Jane 120. Szympruch, Mary Catherine 57, 163. Tabler, Clarence M. iMr.J 73, 178. Tarleton, Arthur S. 57. Tarleton, Joseh Allan 43. Tarr, Rodney 93. Tarr, Steven Michael 153. George Walter tMr.l 76,159,178 Taydus, Connie Marie 57, 145. Taydus, Steven Anthony 52, 100, 118, 140. Taylor, Debbie Lee 43, 130. Taylor, Joanne lMrs.J 114. Taylor, Mark Filandell 57, 102, 113, 140. Technical Crew 153. Teeter, Jane Elizabeth 52, 120, 145. Teifer, Carol Lynn 57, 145. Teifer, David Bruce 43, 74, 140. Tenney, Judy Louise 57, 145. Tenney, Debra Rose 57. Tennis Team 116. Tenza, Keri R. 57, 100. Thomas, Bruce 57, 101. Janet Marie 43. Thomas, Thomas, Timothy Alan 57. Thomas, William Edward 57, 100. Thomeier, Joseph Payne 57. Thomeier, Stephen M. 51, 99. Thomeier, William Charles 21, 43, 148 Thompson, Jill Ann 31, 43, 135, 137, 140, 154, 155, 162, 163, 175. Thompson, John Mark 52, 140. Thompson, Sally Jeanne 57, 133, 145. Thompson, Thomas Michael 57, 100. Thurau, Arthur Von 52. Thurau, Jeffrey Robert 52, 118. Tibbs, Glenn 57. Tingue, Ann Louise 91. Greg Robert 43, 99. Tobin, Tobin, Kathleen JoAnne 43. Tobin, Mary Lynne 52, 118, 135. Tobin, Richard Donald 52. Tock, Vickie Darlene 57, 133. Took, Richard 91. Tommasi, Joseph Lee 57, 100. Tompsett, Dean Michael 44, 99, 146, 161,,162. Toth, Julius 93. Toy, Charles John 52, 131, 133. Track Team 118. Troese, Murray 45. Truby, Verna Goodwin iMrs.i 70, 178. Truscott, Georgiann 52, 145. Twombly, Cheri Marie 57, 130. Twombly, Daniel Kenneth 44. Uhlott, Jayne Elizabeth 57, 145. Umstead, Fran E. 57. Unferforfer, Shirley 52. Updegraff, Steve Leroy 57. Urban, Clement lMr.J 73, 178. Urchins 154. Urey, Janice Jeannine 57. Valimont, Dorothy tMissi 120, 121. Vandenberg, John Paul 52, VanDyke, Patricia Ann 57, 114, 122, 161. VanHout, Beth 52, 135, 145, 162. VanWormer, Jim Edward 57, 107. VanWormer, Linda Christine 44. Varsity Basketball 105. Varsity Cheerleaders 122. Varsity Football 99. Varsity O 161. Venturella, Richard Charles 44. Vergith, Kathy Louise 22, 23, 28, 44, 130, 133, 140, 143, 145, 162. Vogan, Cindy 52, 145. Voit, Mark E. 52, 99, 105. Vo-Tech Faculty 93. Wagoner, Alan Ray 44. Wagner, Bonnie Jean 57. Wagner, Joseph Louis 44, 70. Wagner, Pamela Grace 44, 122, 137. Wagner, Victoria Lynn 22, 23. 27, 28, 44, 130, 133, 140, 143, 145, 154, 155, 162. Wagner, William Edward 57, 100, 110. Walentosky, Joe Michael 57. Walentosky, Laura Marie 91. Walentosky, Pat 52. Walters, Georgetta Rose 23, 44, 162. Walz, Lois iMrs.J 89, 178. Ward, Doreen Sue 52, 145, 163. Ward, Janice Anne 44, 140, 153, 154, 155, 159, 160. Watkins, Patricia Marie 44, 63, 140. Watt, Jeanne Charlene 57, 145. Weaver, Mabel Irene 57. Weaver, Sam Joseph 44. Weber, Gwendolyn Harriett 57. Webster, Willis Ronald tMr.i 75, 178,1 Weibel, Joseph John 44, 99, 105, 106, 116, 148. Weibel, Karen 52, 135. Weisenfluh, Donald iMr.l 74, 75, 178. Wenner, Douglas Keith tMr.7 70, 178. Wensel, Lawrence Thomas 57. Weryha, Ron Mark 57, 116. West, Debra Lynn 44, 135, 137. West, Diane Marie 57. West, Jack Scott 44. Westfall, Denny Craig 57. 97. 1. Wethli, Cathlene Anne 44. Wethli, Lynn Marie 28, 37, 44, 88, 135, 137, 140, 146, 148, 162. Wethli, Marcie Christine 57, 145. Whitling, Susan Marie 44. Whitling, Thomas J. 52, 140. Whitmer, Keith Edward 44. Whitten, Terry Ronald 57, 107. Wice. Terry 52. Wiest, Larry tMr.J 64, 178. Williams, Cindy 47, 52, 118, 145, 163, 175. Williams, Erin Anne 57, 145. Williams, Joyce Ann 45, 140, 159. Williams, Kris 118. Williams, Sheldon Kyle 57, 100. Wilson, Cindy 52. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Winger, Winger, Winger, Winger, Winger, Winger, Winger, 130, Winger Dean 16, 52, 99, 116, 137, 140. Garry 52, 99. Irma M. 91. Scott Keith 57. Steve 52, 131, 133, 140, 145. Debbie Ann 52, 175. Debbie Irene 45. Henry Robert 45, 97, 118. Jeffrey Mark 57, 140. Mark Edward 57, 100. Patti 109. Sandra Jean 10, 23, 45, 109, 140, 159, 163. Randi 52, 82, 118, 121. Winter 'Sports Court 146. Winters, Karen Sue 57. Winters, Paul 52. Wiser, Ronald tMr.J 80, 97 , 118, 178. Wnuk, Mary JoAnn 57, 114, 145. Wojtowicz, Tom A. 57. Wolcott, Valerie Lauren 57, 153. Wolf, Patricia Collen 57. Womer, Robert James 57. Womer, Sue 52. Wrestling 102. Wujcik, Christine Ann 57, 145, 174. Wujcik, Dan 138. Wujcik, Patricia Josephine 45, 137, 140, 159, 162, 163, 175. Wurster, Jay Eugene 45. Wygant, Debra Lynn 45. Yarnell, John Allen 57. Yashinski, Timothy Joseph 45. York, Daniel 52, 99. York, William John 57. Young, Andy 52, 99. Young, Bradley Edward 57. Young, Randolph Scott 45. Young, Richard Alan 57. Ziegler, Robert iMr.l 79, 169, 178. Zemanski, Amy Jo 57, 114, 130, 145 163, 175. Zimmerman, John Edger 57. , ,.. aw.. Philip Flunzo, former music director, counts down before retirement 193 2 1. Lynch Mob members Mike Petulla, Dave Loring, Jim Blauser, Pete Buchanan, and Bill Pritchard get fitted for T-shirts. About twenty boys joined the group to incite en- thusiasm at basketball games. 2. Sherry Riddle and Peg McDougal ask Robert Flath to sign the petition for girls' admission into Varsity 3. Students board buses before dawn after the change to year-round Daylight Savings Time. 4. Coats in the classroom are a common occurrence since the lowering of temperatures. 5. Excit- ing basketball takes place in the house of hustIe. the house o 6z15z' Si , , , ,. Energy Crisis Hits Oil City Students The 1973-74 school year was one in which students went to school in the dark, shivered in the classrooms, and hoped for a winning basketball team. As of November 29, 1973, the temperature of the classrooms was lowered to 68 degrees and that of the halls to 50 degrees, in compliance with a request made by Pennsylvania's Secretary of Educa- tion, John Pittenger. The time change to year- round Daylight Savings Time on January 6 necessitated going to school in the dark. Oil City Area Schools counteracted the measure taken by Congress by changing school starting times to one-half hour later. After an 11-0 record, the basketball team was defeated by the under-rated Titusville Rockets, crushing the hope for an undefeated season. lu I -X Many Events Are Highlights of Year Many of the 180 days which make up each school year contribute to the memories of the year. This school year was the year of the Big Break. Among those teachers having broken legs were Robert Craig, Mrs. Linda DeLong, Willis Webster, and Larry Weist. New things happened. The colorguard and majorettes offered a new pre-game cere- money presenting the American flag for foot- ball games, and the band was selected to participate in Penn State Band Day. There were special events such as the Student Con- gressional Council, a program started by Congressman Albert Johnson to help students realize how minimum wage laws af- fect their lives, and a special swim clinic taught by Doc Counsilman, swimming coach of Olympic gold medalist Mark Spitz. All of these events were part of the school life in our town, Oil City. 2 3 -Ir! . ,Q W ., . ' ,E-Qkf . I , -we '-'Ps 196 ,al--M-he v ,- .-. - . .V LL, K H 'X Q X -g..,.- A , '-ku . .- ! x 'I . . SA .. u ' -A A A , Y F - :V gy -A ,v. .1 ,, 3.3 -N , ' M, '.f k w Lk A , , ,ff . 1' N ,, Amf:.q,M ,V - .A Y ul if 2 ' 5 www, -F ,J M W. , Q I A -A - . QA H x ' ' ' 4 N A ,H rw, I l- - AA WE ' - s H hx 8 I Ir F 45 Q K U it JV x.: 7 R ' , ' 'V li .lx , ' 'V x - , Swkrh XM I x A A k 2' 4, , -X ' - xg, ' , ' 2 4 Q ,,-5, ' Vi-my f 52 x X x X 4:5 f v L 1 R A ' 4' N J 4? ' IN. N I K ' ' . L - ' . 1 I ' A W A . ' X 2 1 ,1 AE gf . 4 F N K N Al, A X '-X : V ' . f ic! ' ' X Q X I X7 x Q1 N F K .4 ' . 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Illl CITY AREA SEIIIIIR IIIISH SCIIIIIII . -UAW'--A-4 ' 7 Y 41974 OIL CANT Oil Can Staff Co-Editors-in-Chief: .......... Meg Huff, Tom Montgomery Classes Co-Editors: ..... ....... P am Huff, Matt Lukasiak Academics Co-Editors: . . . . . . Jan Evans, Cyndi Goodwill, Chris King, Ken Rapp Sports Co-Editors: ............. Diana Daniels, Rob Bender Music and Drama Co-Editors: . Nancy Szabat, Steve Hamner Organizations Co-Editors: ....... Tina Rodgers, Jerry Delo Index Editor: ......,.... . ........ Sarah Beighley Layout Editor: ..... .... D ave Loring Literary Editor: ....... . .. Linda Hughes Proofreading Editor: . . . . . ..... Martha Stralko Photography Editor: . . . ................ Jill Ferraro School Photographers: . . . . . , Greg Arseneau, Jim Healy, Mark Rodgers, Randy Quinn Business Manager: ............,........ Trish McKissick Assistant Business Manager: ...... .......... P atty Brzuz Cover and Divider Page Designs: ......... Mindy Anderton Typing Co-Editors: ............... Tish Hale, Patti Wujcik Production Advisor: ................. Mrs. Janet O'Keeffe Business Advisor: ....................... George Snyder Association Memberships: National Scholastic Press Associ- ation, First Class rating, 1973: Columbia Scholastic Press Association, First Place rating, 1973: National School Year- book Association, A rating, 1973. Photography: S.J. Petulla, Jr., Petulla and Son: The Derrick, The News Herald. Printing and Binding: Hunter Publishing Company. -11-.-1-1 - nn-11 n1ni -- -- AN- , f, V w,, , ., . Y , .ntfk ,-v.-En-,.v'1-:a-nnesv-v!z-eEvWFl!-l?,:Jak.P4-,Lg,-r.:.-- 1.-. V, .-mi-fg,,,..lL..,.r.,... -.-LL.- :, ..- -1a-.rf-.zzlaf ,,,,, f-sr, - nr-.idk-J 5 - . . V , ,, . -1--g.q,.-' f+ff-1'- -V '---fy-EAL,--ff 1-,Q-...nn-1'z,if .-in ,...',z.-:11 ---fiei. -ncxnr-e',?ff' . ' , if 1, 5 f-1-1' -za ' gp 'ar r ' 1i.?,.L.-,QV-'TG a f.:, w - - .. -' , ,-- W - g.,-n - ,- ' 'A I -5' .- si 'W 7,59 .'2,.J -U -f ' -gif --'Lark' ' ----f,...'- 45- .4- ... 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