Oley Valley High School - Olean Yearbook (Oley, PA)

 - Class of 1980

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The Oley Valley High School was honored this year by the presence of Florian Fautz, a German exchange student. Florian was born on Feb. 13, 1962 in Ueberlingen, West Germany. He chose to be an exchange student in America over any other country because he had heard much about it, both good and bad, and wanted to see what It was really like. Having studied English for five years previous to his arrival, Florian seemed to have very little trouble understanding either the student or the teachers. Florian also studied Latin for seven years and French for three years. The only extracurricular activity which Florian participated In In Germany continued to be one of his favorite here at Oley; soccer. He also managed to find time to participate in ski club activities as well as be a member of the chess team. Flor’s other hobbies include playing the piano, participating in sports, and listening to music. Florian’s most memorable experience was his first day at school and his first day in America, both of which were a nightmare. This was due to the drastic differences between schools in America and Germany. One of those differences which plagued him to his last day was the length of the school day. He could not understand why so much time was spent in school instead of with one's family. Florian was also surprised with how easy his studies here in America were. His favorite class happened to be Computer Programming, which is not surprising since he wants to study Mathematics in college. Florian has two more years of high school to complete when he returns to Germany. After that, he is obligated to serve in the armed forces or work at a social job for one and a half years. Then Florian plans on going to college. FROM Florian • “My year here In Oley gave me alot for my future. Maybe it sounds stupid just Oley. It's not just Oley, it's the life style here in America. So much is different over here. The school is easy compared to what I'm used to from Germany. On the other hand it is getting boring after a while by having the same schedule every day, this is different too compared to Germany. The first few weeks here were the worst. I didn't know anybody and didn't know where to go. But as soon as school started and by the fact that I played soccer, I made relatively quick friends. Sure, in the beginning I got homesick a couple of times but that settled down after a while. It really has been a great experience for me to participate one year in an American school and I have really enjoyed it. One day I'll come back that's for ✓ 31

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WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Tina Albrecht, leave my body to Mr. Neiman and his Biology class for weird experiments.” “I, Hope Allen, leave my younger brother, Steve, to Mr. Wolfe.” I, Virginia Applegate, leave my parking permit to anyone who will use it more than I did.” “I, Eileen Louise Baer, leave my anatomy to Mr. Neiman’s Physiology class.” “I, Jeffrey Bahlinger, leave my books to whatever teacher they came from.” “I, Rhonda Beekman, leave all the hassle to my sister.” “I, Larry E. Behm, leave my fairy tale collection to Mr. Shaner.” ”1, Diane Berndt, leave my height to Duane, who needs it more than I do.” “I, Ethan Brooks, leave my class ring to my girlfriend.” I, Jeffrey S. Burkert, leave my pencil stubs to all the faculty who made me wear them out.” “I, Henry Burkhart, leave to my friends friendship and a memory. I hope they enjoyed mine as much as I have enjoyed theirs.” ”1, David Cates, regretfully leave my Empire to my inferior descendants.” ”1, Rusty Delp, leave my racing career behind for future drivers to follow.” “I, Steve Eckert, leave my weight to Keith Carbaugh.” “I, Michael J. Emerick, leave my Spanish dictionary to Heidi Marie Pennypacker.” I, Linda Everhart, leave my slimness to whoever needs It.” I, Nick Faust, leave my anger and frustrations with the underclassmen.” “I, Florlan Fautz, leave my undone stuff to everybody else.” I, Barbara Fetter, leave my school participation to the upcoming members of the high school because this school needs It.” “I, Eric Fox, leave my empty locker to some poor unfortunate student who has to suffer through another year of school.” “I, Richard Franke, leave my car to Joe Concordia; he really deserves it!” Oh wow, Man! “I, Dianna Good, leave my good times at Oley Valley to my Underclassmen Friends.” “I, Lane Hartenstine, leave my motorcycle to my girlfriend.” “I, Tracy Heller, leave my 4” heels to anyone 4’ 11 Vi” who wants to say they’re 5’ tall.” I, Debra Henry, leave all my color guard things to Mr. Darrell and his Future Color guard.” I, Siegried Herbert, leave My Teachers for good.” I, Annette Hetrick, Leave all my orneriness to Miss Rauch.” ”1, Pat Hetrick, leave my anthropology teacher, Mr. Strunk, IN the hands of all kinky underclassmen!” “I, Darcy Hickey, leave my cheerleading “skirt” to anyone who is willing to wear it.” ”1, Beth Hilbert, leave my Math books to Mr. Hart. “I, Andrea Houch, leave my extra large green sweatshirt from the 1980 Senior Class Play, Reflections, to Mr. Hart.” “I, Karen Keller, Leave my gym locker to anyone who likes the smell of sweaty spikes and Sue’s pine scented stick-up.” “I, Kathleen Ann Kirk, leave my lunches to the starving children of India.” I, Paul Klein, leave my gym locker to Sheri Dee.” “I, Richard Kline, leave my memories to those who remember me.” “I, Dave Kucier, leave my car and my bike to my girlfriend.” “I, Rodney LaPearl, leave all my girlfriends to Mr. Ewing. Good luck. I also leave my talent with them.” “I, Nancy Levan, leave all my stuffed animals to Mr. Ewing.” I, Scott Lorah, leave my sweaty gym sock to Coach Ken Hoch.” “I, Christine Mack, leave my gym locker to Miss Schonour.” I, Dwayne Mathias, leave my dreaming days behind, now it’s time to do it.” ”1, Joanne McMenamin, leave my old silks to Mr. Barrell . . . Please burn them!” “I, Allan W. Morgan, leave my hot car to my younger brother, Bryan J. Morgan.” “I, JR Natello, leave my satirical wit to Mrs. Angstadt.” “I, Judy Newpher, leave my bent silk pole to the returning underclassmen in the silk line.” I, Lisa Noll, leave all my books to anyone who is interested.” ”1, Mike Noll, leave my favorite basketball to my sister.” I, Susan Quillman, leave my brains (what little I have) to whoever needs them.” “I, Karen Reider, leave my lateness to all the early birds.” I, Kelly Reitnauer, leave my ability to get to school a minute before eight, to Cindy Mathias.” “I, Kristy Rhoades, leave my past 12 years of getting through each day of school to my father, (to help him get through the next twelve.) “I, Deb Richards, leave my truck to anyone who likes to wear earplugs.” “I, Stephen Rogers, leave my harem to Mr. Ewing.” “I, Debra Rohrbach. leave my spirit to the classes to come.” I, David Schwab, leave my parking space from band to whoever gets there first.” “I, Gail Shainline, leave my hard working nights to Mr. Wolfe.” “I, Kenneth Shane, leave all my stag magazines to Mr. Ewing.” “I, Margie Shutt, leave my medical record to Mr. Neiman and next years Human Anatomy and Physiology class for study.” “I, Daniel Smith, leave all my old homework and tests to the most delinquent freshman.” “I, Teresa Snyder, leave my Saucary running shoes to Mr. Bankert.” I, Lori Spigelmyer, leave my teeth to future dental hygienists, Darcy and Kristy.” “I, Ben Stephens, leave my drafting drawings to Mr. Berger.” ”1, Stefanie Streich, will never will my Jimbo Clayton to anyone. You’re welcome cap cat.” “I, Jim Strickler, leave my body to Audy.” “I, Stephanie Strunk, leave my hair to Mr. Strunk.” I, Cindy Stump, leave my good times at Oley Valley to all my underclassmen friends!” “I, Rebecca Taylor, leave my Algebra homework to anyone who wants it.” “I, Scott Weiser, leave my musical talent to the Music Program at Oley Valley.” I, Joanne Weller, leave my appreciation to Mrs. Pennypacker for the wonderful German trip.” “I, Mike Williams, leave my final physics experiment as a tribute to human accomplishment.” “I, Mike Yoder, leave my marching band triples to the poor sole who has to carry them.” 30

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