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

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JUDICIAL CONTESTANTS — Supreme Court nominee Robert H. Bork was rejected by the U.S. Senate, and the second nominee, Douglas Ginsburg, withdrew under fire SILVER SAILS —After defeating Australia to bring the America's Cup back home in February, San Diego skipper Dennis Conner waves an American flag while dutching the silver cup at a parade in his hometown. WINNING STREAK — West German Steffi Graf, 17, displays the French Tennis Open cup after she defeated top-seeded American opponent Martina Navratilova. MATERIAL GIRL — With a movie in the works. Madonna is still one of the nation's top entertainers. Her marriage with actor Sean rv ttr f Vi m ikn Photos by: Wide World Photos ROUND TWO — Former Senator Cary Hart (D-Colo.), with his wife Lee, re-entered the 1988 presidential race. Hart withdrew earlier after reports of a sea cruise with Donna Rice caused a scandal LITE METAL — The topselling album of 1987, Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet, sold 11 million copies, the largest-selling album ever in the metal category. TINY HEROINE — Eighteen-month-dd Jessica McClure held on for two and a half days until rescuers freed her from the 22-foot abandoned well in Midland. Texas. FAREWELL FINAL BOW — Fred Astaire. 88, was called the greatest dancer in the world. His innovative, elegant style graced the screen with many partners, including Ginger Rogers and Rita Hayworth. SHOWBIZ — The consummate showman, Liberaoe, 67, was famous the world over for glitzing up his conceits with furs, rhinestones and glowing candelabras. HOLLYWOOD LEGEND — Director and actor John Houston, 81, acted in 21 films and directed 41, including The Maltese Falcon and The African Queen. OLEAN OLEY VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL OLEY, PA 19547 50th EDITION Seniors 4 Exchange Student 23 Hockey 25 Soccer 28 Soccer Cheerleaders 31 Cross-Country 32 Golf 36 Girls' Basketball 38 Boys' Basketball 41 Basketball Cheerleaders 44 Wrestling 45 Wrestling Cheerleaders 48 Volleyball 49 Softball 51 Baseball 54 Track 57 Sports Awards 61 Homecoming 63 Senior Class Play 65 Junior Class Production 67 Band 69 Concert Choir 73 Student Council 74 National Honor Society 75 Speak-O-Link 76 Olean 77 Chess and Debate Teams 78 Academic Challenge and Key Club 79 F.F.A. 80 F.B.L.A. 81 Clubs 82 Vo-Tech 84 Spanish Trip 87 Prom 88 Senior Class Trip 89 Commencement 90 Juniors 95 Sophomores 99 Freshmen 102 Administration 107 Faculty 108 Support Staff 115 Index — 117 FAVORITE MOVIES: 1. Top Gun 2. Caddyshack 3. Platoon Gina Elena Adam Gregory Apgar Denise Marie Bell Frederick Blank GINA ADAM- 10 21 70 - Career goal: Psychologist. Activities: Drama Club(10); Pep Club(9); OLEANCopy Edi-tor(ll,12); Speak-O-LinUlO-12), Features Co-Editor(12); YTSC(11,12); President(12); Track(9-12); Cross Coun-try(12); NHS(11,12); Musicals(9,ll); Concert Choir(9,10); Class Play Committees(ll,12). JOHN ALBU GREGORY APGAR DENISE BELL- 10 6 70 - Career goal: Corporate Lawyer. Activities: OLEAI 9-l2), Junior Editor(ll), Co-Editor-in-Chief(12); Speak-O-Lin kill,12), Layout Co-Editor(12); Academic Challenge Team(ll,12); Concert Choir(9-12); County Chorus(9,ll,12); Musicals(9,ll); Class Play(12); Class Play Committees(ll,12). FRED BLANK- Rick - 6 22 70 - Career goal: Machinist Tool and Die Maker. MAIA BLANKENBILLER- 2 7 70 - Activities: Drama Club(9,12); Pep Club(ll); OLEAN(9), NHS(11,12); Class Play(12); Concert Choir(10-12). BRIAN BOYER- Boyer - 7 31 70 - Career goal: Welder. STEVE BREIDIGAN-12 4 70 - Career goal: Accountant. Activities: NHS(11,12); Bowling(ll,12); Class Play Com-mittees(ll,12); FBLA(12). CHARLES BRINKMAN- Hank - 11 28 69 - Career goal: Carpenter. 5 Kelly Sue Brintzenhoff Craig David Britton Teresa Marie Bury Tina Lynn Care CHARLES BRINKMAN- Hank - 11 28 69 - Career goal: Carpenter. KELLY BRINTZENHOFF- 11 29 70 - Career goal: Computer Programmer. Activities: FBLA(9,12); Pep Club(ll); Class Play Committees(ll). CRAIG BRITTON- Pin - 4 8 70 - Career goal: Physical Therapist. Activities: Wrestling(9-12); Class Play(12); FFA(9-12), President(12). JEFF BRUNNER- 11 18 70. TERESA BURY- Bury - 4 2 70 - Career goal: Chiro-practer. Activities: Softball(9-12); Basketball(9-ll); YTSC(ll); Power Volleyball(12). TINA CARE- Care Bear - 2 16 70 - Career goal: Nursing Supervisor. Activities: HOSA(10-12); Trivial Pursuit ); Library Aide(9,10). HEATHER CHRISTIE- 4 16 70 - Career goal: Commun-ications Professional Model. Activities: Soccer Cheer-leader(9-12), Captain(ll,12); Basketball Cheerleader(9-12); NCA All-American Cheerleader; NHS{11,12); Student Council(10-12); Class Treasurer(10,ll); YTSC(ll); Track(9,10); Art Club(10); Drama Club(10,12); Glamour and Fitness Club(ll,12), President(12). DARREN CLEMMER- Chicken - 12 30 69 - Career goal: Electrician or Appliance Repairman. Activities: VICA. Heather Christie Darren S. Clemmer FAVORITE SONGS: 1. Here I Go Again 2. Stairway to Heaven 3. Take My Breath Away Tracy Cramp Amy DeFrancisco Lisa Ann DeTurk Shawn Dierolf TRACY CRAMP AMY DEFRANCISCO- 8 21 70 - Career goal: Neurology. Activities: Soccer Cheerleader; Basketball Cheerlead-er(10-12), Co-Captain(lO); Spring Track(9); Winter Track(9,10); Softball(10-12); Marching Band(8-10); Class Play(12); Stage Crew(ll,12); Key Club, President(12). SUZANNE DELP LISA DETURK- Crash - 8 16 70 - Career goal: Elementary Education Spanish. Activities: Marching Band(9-12); Concert Band(9-12); Student Council(9); Power Volleyball(10-12); Wrestling Mascot(lO); Stage Crew(10-12); Class Play(12); Wrestling Cheerleader(12). SHAWN DIEROLF- 2 22 70 - Career goal: Soil Conservationist. TODD DIEROLF- 10 18 70 - Career goal: Dairy Farmer. Activities: Wrestling(9,10). CANDY DILLON- 5 30 70 - Activities: Softball. JOHN EDWARDS- 11 1 70 - Activities: Baseball. DONNA EIDLE- Dizzy - 3 21 70 - Activities: Soft-ball ,11,12); Softball Manager(lO). DONNA EIDLE- Dizzy” - 3 21 70 - Activities: Soft-ball(9,ll,12); Softball Manager(lO). JIM ENGLEMAN- Engle - 3 29 70 - Career goal: Electrical Engineer. Activities: Basketball(10-12); Cross Coun-try(12); Marching Band(10-12); Concert Band(ll). MICHAEL ERNST TRICIA EVANS- Trish - 12 16 70 - Career goal: Veterinary Medicine. Activities: FFA(9-12). JOE FICK- 5 19 70 - Career goal: Open a business with Matt Schrufer. Activities: Baseball(9); Soccer(9); Wres-tling(9-12). JAKE FISHER- 3 13 70 - Career goal: Refrigeration. STEF FISHER- 9 26 70 - Activities: Wrestling Cheer-leader(10-12); Soccer Cheerleader(12); Track(9); Class Play Committees(ll); Pep Club(9-12); Class Play(12). JEN FLECK- 3 9 70 - Career goal: Attorney. Activities: NHS{11,12), Secretary(12); Key Club(12); Soccer Cheer-leader(10-12); Basketball Cheerleader(9-ll), Co-Cap-tain(ll); Basketball Statistician(12); Boys' Track Manager ); Track(lO); Speak-O-LinU.10-12), Olean(9); Drama Club(10,12); Aerobics Club, Vice President(ll); Musi-cal(ll); Class Play(12); Class Play Committees(ll,12). Stefanie Lynn Fisher Jennifer L. Fleck 8 FAVORITE T.V. SHOW: 1. Moonlighting 2. Ml 3. Cosby Show Victoria R. Gehringer Carolyn A. Goodman ROBERT HAAS- Rabbit - 3 31 70 - Career goal: Own a business. Activities: FFA(9-12). KEITH HACKMAN- Ant - 11 7 70 - Career goal: Medical Technology. Activities: Baseball Manager(9-ll); Musicals(9,ll). ANDY HAFER- Whitey - 6 24 70 - Career goal: Make lots of money. Activities: Baseball. CINDY HAGGE- Cin - 6 5 70 - Career goal: Elementary Teacher. Activities: Concert Band(9-12); Marching Band(9-12); Pep Band(ll); Drama Club(9); Speak-O-Linli 11,12); Speak-O-Link Seller(ll,12); OlearilO-12), Senior Editor(12); Library Aide(9-12); Class Play Commit-tees(10-12). Mary Arm Gruszka VICKI GEHRINGER- Vic - 1 26 71 - Career goal: Travel Agent. Activities: Pep Club(9-12); Cheerleader(10-12); FBLA(12); Band(9). CAROLYN GOODMAN- Suerto Roja - 9 29 70 - Activities: Class Play(12); Pep Club(9). ALAIS GRUMBLATT- 1 10 70 - Career goal: Missionary. Activities: Library Aide(9-12); Class Play Committees(ll,12). MARY GRUSZKA- Grushenka - 11 9 70 - Career goal: Air Force Police Officer. Activities: Class Play Committees(ll,12); HOSA(10). Alais Grumblatt 9 T%'m Michael Hausman Paul Harland Christine Alice Hartman PAUL HARLAND CHRISTINE A. HARTMAN- Chris - 11 21 70 - Activities: NHS(11,12); Concert Choir(9-12); Class Play(12); Musicals(9,ll,12); Junior Class Play(10); County Chorus(9,ll,12); District Chorus(12); Speak-0-Linl49- 2), Sports Editor(12); Drama Club(9,10,12); Pep Club(ll); Class Play Committees(ll,12). HEATHER HATMAKER- 1 15 71 - Career goal: Fashion Coordinator. MICHAEL HAUSMAN KRISTY HECK- 5 27 70 - Career goal: Preschool Teacher. Activities: Concert Choir(9,10,12); Red Cross Club(9-12). LORIE HEDGEPETH- Hedgie - 1 5 70. GLENN HEFFNER JENN HEFFNER- 9 12 70 - Career goal: Dancer. Activities: Soccer Cheerleader(12); Feature Twirler(12); Home Ec. Club, President(ll). Heather Hatmaker Lorie Ann Hedgepeth Jennifer Lynn Heffner FAVORITE TEACHER: 1. Mr. Ewing 2. Mr. Wildermuth 3. Mr. Neiman Matthew M. Heliger GRAY HEFTER- “Cabbage Patch Preemie - 6 10 70 -Career goal: Chef. Activities: Track(9-12). MATT HELIGER- “Peliger - 2 13 70 - Career goal: Business Politician. Activities: Baseball(9-12); Basketball(12). PAT HENNE- “Turtle - 4 2 70 - Career goal: Draftsman. Activities: V1CA(11,12). APRIL HENRY- Appie Cake - 5 6 70 - Activities: Softball(9-12). TROY HILLEGASS- Guppy - 4 3 70 - Career goal: Tool and Die Maker Activities: Baseball(9-12); Golf(ll,12); Volleyball(12). KERRY HIMMELREICH BOB KASOPSKY- Boobert - 9 10 69 - Career goal: Professional Machinist. JAMES KAUCHER Gray Martin Hefter Patrick A. Henne April Henry Troy Allen Hillegass f Robert Stephen Kasopsky Kerry Himmelreich James Kaucher Kelly Kaufman Tina Marie Kegerise Kristy Lynn Keller Pamela Eileen Keller KELLY KAUFMAN TINA KEGERISE- Bean - 11 16 70 - Career goal: Respiratory Therapist. Activities: Wrestling Cheerleader(10-12); Soccer Cheerleader(12); Student Council(12); Soft-ball(9,10); Musicals(9,ll); Class Play(12); Drama Club(12), Vice- President(12); Glamour and Fitness Club(10), Secretary(lO). KRIS KELLER- Grump - 5 8 70 - Career goal: Preschool Childcare. Activities: Cross-Country(10-12); Track(9-12); Class Play(12); Make-up Committee(ll); Pep Club(12). PAM KELLER- Pammy - 12 25 70 - Career goal: Secondary Education. Activities: Band Front(9); Cross-Country ), Manager(ll); Track(10-12); Drama Club(10); Pep Club(12); Senior Class Play(12); Class Play Committees(ll). RICHARD KELLER MICHAEL KENT- Mike - 8 1 69 - Career goal: Business. Activities: Student Council(ll,12), Vice-President ); Track(9-12); Cross Country(ll,12); Basket-ball(9,10); Key Club(12); Winter Track(10-12). MICHELLE KLEMMER- Mickey - 8 26 70 - Career goal: Orthopedist. Activities: Wrestling Cheerleader(9); Volleyball(12); Class Play(12); Key Club(12). KELLY KLINE- Lucy - 9 24 70 - Career goal: Photographer. Activities: Softball(9,11,12); Speak-O-Link Photographer ); Key Club(12); Class Play Student Director(12). Richard Keller Michael A. Kent Michelle Anna Klemmer Kelly Ann Kline (shi f QijSsr s. CLASSIC 12 FAVORITE HANG-OUT: 1. Friends 2. Mall 3. Boyertov yertown a MICHAEL KLINE Michael Kline Stephen P. Kline Brenda Joy Koehler Christopher T. Kolb STEVE KLINE- Bip - 12 28 69 - Career goal: Historian. Activities: Track(9-12); Concert Band(9-12); Marching Band(9-12), Drum Major(10-12); Volleyball(12); Class Play(12); Musicals(10-12). BRENDA KOEHLER- “Bren'' - 2 22 70 - Career goal: Elementary Teacher or English History Teacher. Activities: NHS(11,12); Swing Flags(10,ll); Feature Twirler(12); Speak-0-Link[ll,12); Class Play(12); Drama Club(9,10); Pep Club(ll,12); Wrestling Manager(10-12); Soccer Cheerleader(12). CHRIS KOLB- Chip - 12 16 70 - Career goal: Heavy Equipment Operator. JENNIFER L. KOONS- Jenn - 1 14 71 - Career goal: President of the United States. Activities: Drama Club(9,12); Art Club(10,ll); Track Official(lO); Senior Class Play(12). CHARLENE KRAUSE- Charlie - 11 12 70 - Career goal: Beautician Stock Car Racer. Activities: Art Club(9); Home Ec. Club(10-12). CHRIS KRAUSE- Krause - 12 8 69 - Career goal: Physical Therapy. Activities: Soccer(9-12); Track(10-12); Class Play(12). BILL LAFFERTY- 6 1 70 - Career goal: Psychologist. Activities: Band(9-12); Marching Band(9-12); Pep Band(ll,12); Debate(ll,12); Class Play(12). Jennifer Louise Koons Charlene Renee Krause §1 Christopher Paul Krause William Lafferty Jr. 13 MIKE LAPEARL- 5 12 70 - Activities: FFA(9-12); Track(12). KNUT LAUKHAMAR- 2 4 70 - Activities: Soccer(12). NINA LOPEZ- 1 28 70 - Career goal: Nursing. REBECCA LUTZ STEPHANIE MADL TRACY MANBECK- 1 31 71 - Career goal: Translator- Interpreter. Activities: OLEAN, 10-12), Junior Editor(ll), Co-Editior-in-Chief(12); Speak-0-Link(9- 2), Features Co-Editor(12); Class Play Committees(ll,12); Track(lO) Debate Team(ll); Academic Challenge Team(ll,12); Concert Choir(lO); Colorguard(ll,12); NHS(11,12); YTSC(ll); Class Play(12). KYLENE JEAN MILLER- 10 6 70- Career goal: Speech Pathologist. Activities: Soccer Cheerleader(9-12); Basketball Cheerleader(lO); Track(9-12); NHS(11,12); Speak-O-Link( 10-12), Co-Editor-in-Chief(12); Colorguard(ll,12), Captain(12); Drama Club(9,10,12); Musicals(9,ll,12); Class Play(12); Concert Choir(9-12); County Chorus(8-10). RENEE MILLER ROGER MILLER- Egbere - 6 19 70 - Activities: Golf(ll,12); Track(9-12); Bowling(9-12); Power Volley-ball(ll,12); FFA(9-12), Reporter(lO), Sentinel(ll), Secre-tary(12). Roger Eric Miller Ronda Elaine Miller RONDA MILLER- Ronnie - 6 19 70 - Activities: Cross-Country(9-ll); Basketball(9-12), Captain(12); Power Volleyball(10-12), Co-Captain(12); Track(9-12); NHS(11,12), Vice-President(12); Academic Challenge Team(ll-12); OLEANf), 10); Class Secretary(ll); Class Play(12); Concert Choir(9,10,12); Class Play Commit-tees(ll). 14 Jason Moffett Michell Alyn Noll Michael Noll Pamela Denise Obarow JASON MOFFETT MICHAEL NOLL MICHELL NOLL- Nolly - 9 28 70 - Career goal: Owning a Cosmetology Business. PAM OBAROW- 10 25 69 - Career goal: Certified Nanny. Activities: Library Aide(12); Pep Club(12). HEATHER ORTIZ- Spikes - 7 16 70 - Activities: Soft-ball(10-12); Home Ec. Club(ll,12). MONICA PACHARIS- M.P. - 4 12 70 - Career goal: Writer Dancer. Activities: Soccer Cheerleaders(9-12); Basketball Cheerleader(10-12); NHS(11,12); Junior Miss(12); Drama Club(9,10,12); Aerobics Club(ll); Speak-0-Link(ll,12), Layout Co-Editor(12); YTSC(ll); Student Council(12); Musicals(9,ll,12); Class Play(12); Class Play Committee(ll); Prom Committee(12); Concert Choir(9-12); Key Club(12). Heather Ann Ortiz Monica H. Pacharis 15 Eric Payne Erick Poch ERIC PAYNE ERICK POCH JENNIFER REED DIRK REIFSNYDER- Reif - 3 31 70 - Career goal: Electronics. Activities: Golf; Bowling(ll,12); FFA(9-12). TRACEY REINERT- Ey - 4 20 70 - Career goal: Nursing. Activities: Pep Club(9-12); Speak-O-Link ll); Marching Band(9,10). KRISTEN RENTSCHLER- Kris” - 3 21 70 - Career goal: Secretary. Activities: Field Hockey(9-12); Soft-ball(ll,12); Class Play(12); Make-up Crewfll); Track(9,10); Basketball(9-ll); Concert Choir(9-12). RICHARD RIGGS DANIEL RISSMILLER Jennifer Reed Tracey Ann Reinert Kristen Lynn Rentschler Richard Riggs Daniel Rissmiller 16 Amy Chantel Rothcrmcl Cheri Kay Royer AMY ROTHERMEL- 4 6 70 - Career goal: Lawyer. Activities: Class Secretary(10,12); Soccer Cheerleader(9-ll); Basketball Cheerleader(10-12), Captain(lO); Spring Track(9-10); Winter Track(lO); Musicals(9,ll,12); Class Play(12); Key Club, Vice-President(12); Speak-O-Linlc(12). CHERI ROYER- 3 30 70 - Career goal: Secretary Travel Agent. Activities: Cheerleader(ll); FBLA(11,12); Pep Club(10); Speak-O-Link Seller. RACHEL RUSSELL- 2 15 70 - Career goal: Education. Activities: Field Hockey(9-12); Cheerleading(9-12); Track(9-12); Student Council(9-ll), Treasurer(ll); Class President(10,ll); Musicals(10,ll); Class Play(12). KYLE SANDERS- 8 9 70 - Career goal: Veterinary Surgeon. Activities: Track(9-12); Tennis Club(10,ll); Class Play(12). JESSICA SANTO Rachel Ann Russell ERIC SAYER- 11 20 70 - Career goal: Stockbroker Golf Professional. Activities: Golf(9-12); Basketball(12); Power Volleyball(ll,12); Class Play(12). JENNIFER SCHAEFFER- Schaef - 2 6 70 - Career goal: Civil Engineering. Activities: Concert Band(9-12); Marching Band(9-12); Stage Band(9-12); Pep Band(9-12); County, District, Regional, and State Band(9-12), Orches-tra(9-12); Field Hockey(9,10); Cross Country(ll,12); Track(ll,12); OLEAN(9-12), Business Editor(10-12); NHS(11,12), President(12). KEITH SCHELL- Tank - 10 9 69 - Career goal: Candy Maker. Activities: Bowling(12). W Kyle Michael Sanders Eric Steven Sayer Jennifer Ann Schaeffer Keith A. Schell Jessica Santo 17 Brenda Lynne Schlegel Brian Lee Schlegel BRENDA SCHLEGEL- 8 11 70 - Career goal: Animal Health Technician. Activities: NHS(11,12); Cross Coun-try(ll,12); Track(10-12); Field Hockey(lO); Speak-O-Link( 10-12), Co-Editor-in-Chief(12); Musicals(9,ll); Class Play(12); Drama Club(9,10); Volleyball Club(ll,12); Concert Choir(9-12). BRIAN SCHLEGEL- Slippery - 8 11 70 - Career goal: To Make Money. Activities: Soccer(9-12); Basketball(9-12); Baseball(9-12); FFA(9-12); Class Play(12). HEIDI SCHLEGEL- 4 30 70 - Career goal: Agriculture-Related. Activities: Concert Choir(9,11,12); FFA(9-12); Track(9-12); Class Play Committee(ll). JILL SCHROPP- Jello - 4 29 70 - Career goal: Spani-sh International Business. Activities: Field Hockey(9-12), Co-Captain(12); Marching Band(9-12); NHS(11,12); Student Council(ll,12), Treasurer(12); School Board Repre-sentative(ll,12); Musicals(9,ll); Class President(12). MATT SCHRUFER- Luf - 5 7 70 - Career goal. Business Administration. Activities: Soccer(9-12); Basket-ball(9-12); Volleyball(ll,12); Student Council(10,12); Class Play(12). TINA SCIANNA LORI SEIDEL- 10 14 70 - Career goal: Record Producer. MARK SEIDEL- 5 4 70 - Career goal: Lawyer. Activities: Cross Country(9-12); Jazz Band(9-12); Marching Band(9-12); Class Play(12); NHS(11-12); Key Club(12). Heidi Sarah Schlegel Jill Suzanne Schropp -'I 5 Tina Scianna Lori Lynn Seidel Mark Harold Seidel 18 SUE SHADE- Beav - 9 1 70 - Career goal: Elementary Education. Activities: Softball(9-12); Volleyball(ll,12); Basketball Cheerleader(lO); Soccer Mascot(lO); Class Play(12). JIM SHER- 4 2 70 - Career goal: Architect. Activities: Key Club(12); Trivial Pursuit Club; Cross-Country(9-12); Track(9-12). ALEX SHIRK- 11 6 70 - Career goal: Get a job and make lots of money. Activities: Soccer(9-12); Wrestling(10-12); Track(lO-ll); Wrestling Club(lO-ll); Power Volley-ball(12). MELISSA SHOTT- Bam Bam - 11 28 70 - Career goal: Disc Jockey. DENEAN SIMON- 8 24 70 - Career goal: Commercial Artist. Activities: Student Council(9); Pep Club(9); Field Hockey(10,ll); Art Club(10-12). Susan Linda Shade James Edward Sher Alexander Demian Shirk Melissa L. Shotl DENISE SMAGLINSKI- Neese - 8 26 70 - Career goal: Fluently speak 5 languages. Activities: Pep Club(9); Glamour and Fitness Club(10); Drama Club(12); Wrestling Cheerleader(10,ll); Class Play(12); Class Play Com-mi ttees( 11,12); Speak-O-Linky2). ADAM SMELTZ- Smeltzer - 4 21 70 - Career goal: Math or Science field. Activities: Soccer (9-11); Soccer Statistician (10); Basketball Statistician(ll,12); Power Vol-leyball(ll,12); Baseball Statistician(9-12); Debate(ll,12); NHS(11,12), Treasurer(12); Class Play Committee(ll); Class Play(12). COURTNEY SMITH- Court - 11 21 70 - Career goal: Hotel and Restaurant Owner. Activities: NHS(11,12); Student Council(9-12), President(12); Class Vice-Presi-dent(10-12); Field Hockey(9-12), Captain(12); Volley-ball(10-12); Track(9-10); Athletic Association Treasurer(12); Student Forum- Vice Chairman(ll); Student Advisory Board(12). 19 Kathy Lynn Smith Billie Jo Snyder Shawn Snyder James Robert Speece KATHY SMITH- 6 7 70 - Career goal: Nurse. Activities: Art Club(10,ll). BILLIE JO SNYDER- Bill Mo - 7 5 70 - Career goal: Fashion Merchandiser. Activities: Wrestling Cheerlead-er(9-12); FBLA(11,12); Class Play Committee(ll); Class Play(12); Pep Club(9); Softball(lO); Cross Country(ll). SHAWN SNYDER JIM SPEECE- 9 25 69 - Career goal: Pro Biker Artist. Activities: Cross Country; Volleyball. STEVEN SPOHN BETH STAUFFER- Moe - 4 18 70 - Career goal: History Teacher. Activities: Musicals(7-12); Class Play(12); Bas-ketball(9-ll); Softball(9-12); Marching Band(9); Swing Flags(8,10-12), Captain(12); Mascot(12); Concert Band(9); Concert Choir(10-12); Drama Club(9,10,12), President(12); Speak-O-LinA(ll, 12); Library Aide(9-12). MICHELLE STITZER SEAN STOUDT- Studdly - 11 28 69 - Career goal: Master Electrician. Activities: Wrestling(9,10); VICA. Steven Spohn Bethany Joy Stauffer 20 Stefanie Dawn Strause Justine Lee Sweitzer Henry A. Stufflet III STEF STRAUSE- 8 13 70 - Career goal: Medical-related field. Activities: Cross Country(12); Key Club(12), Treasurer! ); Volleyball Club(ll,12); Pep Club(9); Musi-cal(ll); Class Play(12); Student Exchange to Conrad Weiser(12); Student Council(12); Basketball Cheerlead-er(12), Captain(12); Track(12). Mark Szarko HENRY STUFFLET- Schmoo - 8 26 70 - Activities: FFA(9-12); FFA Chapter Treasurer(ll). JUSTINE SWEITZER- “Chopper - 2 22 70 - Career goal: Nurse Pediatrics. Activities: Cheerleader(9). MARK SZARKO- Zig - 4 30 70 - Activities: Jazz Band(10-12); Concert Band(9-12); Marching Band(9-12); Speak-O-Linki, 11,12); Cross Country(12); Class Play(12). KELLY THOMPSON- Kell - 9 6 70 - Career goal: Musician. Activities: Art Club(10-12). Kelly B. Thompson STACEY TIMMINS- 9 19 70 - Career goal: Fashion Merchandising. Activities: Pep Club(9); Field Hockey(9); Art Club(10-12). STEVE TOWNSLEY JULIE TRAVERSO- Jules - 6 29 70 - Career goal: Actuary. Activities: Track Manager(lO); Speak-O-Link(ll,12); Class Play Committees(ll,12); Class Play(12); Drama Club(12), Treasurer(12); Art Club(10,ll). BRIAN TRIEST- Triester - 10 24 70 JIM UPDEGROVE- Updy - 6 2 69. Michelle Lynn Willman Stephen James Wolszczenski Matthew Alan Zimmerman CRAIG WANNER MICHELE WEBBER CHUCK WILDERMUTH- Stone Man - 8 26 70 - Career goal: To Make Money. Activities: Band(8-12); Wres-tling(9,10); Track (9). KRISTIN WILLIAMS- 6 4 70 - Career goal: Elementary- Special Education. Activities: Jazz Band(9-12); Field Hockey(9,10); Cross Country(ll,12); Track(9,10); Speak-0-Link(9,11,12); Art Club(9-ll), Treasurer(9); Concert Choir Accompanist(10-12); Class Play CommitteesCUTi); Stage Crew(ll,12); NHS(11,12); Musical(9). MICHELLE WILLMAN- Shell - 5 30 70 - Career goal: Nurse. STEPHEN J. WOLSZCZENSKI- Wojo - 4 7 70 - Career goal: Computers. Activities: Basketball; Track. DAVID YOUNG- 4 20 70 - Career goal: Get Rich. MATT ZIMMERMAN- Zimm - 4 10 70 - Career goal: Carpenter. Activities: Baseball(9); Basketball(9). 22 This year, Oley had only one exchange student, eighteen year old Knut Laukhamar from Stord, Norway, who came to live with Kerry and Darlene Schildt. While living here, Knut found many differences, including foods and customs. Knut said that school in America is stricter yet easier than school in Norway. Knut, who played defense on Oley's soccer team, discovered sports in American schools are also different because sports are in school instead of in community clubs as in Norway. He said his most memorable experiences here were meeting new people. KNUT VISITS AMERICA Knut loses his head. Fight, Joanna, Fight! HOCKEY DRIVES A WINNING STREAK Oley's hockey team had a very successful season. Head coach Donna Long and assistant coach Angie Fredicine hit Oley like a storm. Oley's varsity (earn finished second in the league tied with Twin Valley wi th a record of 8 - 6 - 4. The junior varsity finished the season with a record of 10 - 3 - 4. Captains show Oley sportsmanship. Catrina rushes out the corners as Kathy stands prepared. See Jane drive. Drive, Jane, drive. 25 Bandana on the retreat. Beth shows us her wind-up. Get out of my way! LYINQL-R): Miss Angie Fredicine(Assisstant Coach), Miss Donna Long(COACH). SI TTING. Bonnie Todd, Rachel DeTemple, Jill Schropp, Courtney Smith, Rachel Russell, Valerie Degler. KNEELING: Nicole Christman, Stephanie Seamans, Catrina Valeriano, Joanna Schropp, Kristen Rentschler. STANDING: Michelle Degler, Jennifer Berger, Beth Levan, Tonya Angstadt, Jane Zook, Kathy 26 Bertolet, Karen Schlegel. Michelle, I got it! Did you lose something Catrina? Way. . .To. . .Go. . .Jill, Way to go Jill! OPPONENT Fleetwood Daniel Boone Twin Valley Reading Kutztown Wyomissing Central Catholic Mount Penn Hamburg Tulpehocken Brandywine Schuylkill Valley Governor Mifflin Daniel Boone Twin Valley Wyomissing X CentrahCatholic Mount Perm OLEY SITTINQL-R): Karen Schlegel, Marcy Haas, Edna Baker. KNEELING: Kylene Haas, Angela Berger, Kim Ehst, Donine Renninger. STANDING: Miss Angela Fredicine(COACH), Marisa Henderson, Tanya Bennecoff, Kristin Weidner, Michelle Jennings, Sheila Wes-cott, Kelly Kline, Becky Brittain, Miss Donna Long(COACH). Missing: Ingrid Fentz, Donal Renninger(manager), Valerie Hunter, Tracy BOLD BLUE SOCCER CREW ROLLS ON Bi Let's do the twist. OK men, this is what we do... VARSITY-STANDINQL-R): Rob Mosser, Jamie Christie, Brian Schlegel, Matt Schrufer, Alex Shirk, Knut Laukhamar, Shawn Meals, Mike Hoch, Ron CarruthersfCOACH). KNEELING: Mark Koch, Jeff Miller, J. T. Turner, Jason Auge, Alan Snyder, Rich Christie, Kirk Rentschler, Scott Snyder, Rob Hoch, Jason Brizek, Mark Hannum. Missing: Chris Krause Alex Don't let it by Shirk. JUNIOR VARSITY STANDING(L-R): Michael Seamans M.S.),Darren Gerber, Mike Steffe, Brendon Field, Keith Snyder, David Glass, David Smeltz, Alan Snyder, Mr. G. Catagnus(COACH), Josh Williamson. SITTING: Derrick Wick-man(M.S.), J.T. Turner, Jason Auge, Jason Brizek, Andy Koch, Jason Grim, Dwight Zook. Missing: Warren Bryant, David Johnson, Chad Laity, Chris Vandevort. Nice footwork, Rob! OPPONENT OLEY Trinity Reading Exeter Fleetwood Mt. Penn Muhlenberg Cedar Crest Wilson Twin Valley Brandywine Kutztown Conrad Weiser Fleetwood Mt. Penn Boyertown Exeter Muhlenber Twin Valley Brandywine Kutztown 29 Back off! I've got it! ■ rj r- i • a The Oley soccer team had a very satisfying year, placing secqnd in the east division with an overall record of 14 wins and 5 losses. Individual achievements were many. Named to the All Division Team were: Jamie Christie, Matt Schrufer, Rob Hoch, and Jeff Miller. Named second leading scorer in Berks was Rob Hoch. Jamie was the fourth leading scorer and Matt was named fifth leading scorerr Jamie and Matt were Reading Eagle Athletes of the week. Jamie Christie - Berks All-Star Soccer Team. L-R: Tanya Trainer, Jennifer Gehman, Jen Heffner, Heather Christie, Jen Fleck, Tina Kegerise, Monica Pacharis, Michelle Thompson, Kate Baker, Stef Fisher. Mascot: Missy Sanders. CHEER LEADERS E is for Effort. 31 Spirits are rising higher, higher.... Fuzzy, wuzzy was a mascot. GIRLS' X-COUNTRY CONTINUES WINNING TRADITION Brenda and Liesel battle for position. Are you having fun, Liesel? FRONT(L-R): Stacey Reidnauer(manager), Dana Blankenbiller, Michelle Palmertree, Adrian Blank, Missy DeTurck, Missy Rettew (preceeding five are on Jr. High Team). MIDDLE: Jenny Moody, Stef Strause, Kristy Keller, Jen Schaeffer, Gina Adam, Brenda Schlegel, Missy Mast. BACK: Karlyn HaasfJ.H), Liesel Adam, Karen Wenner, Miss Whitney Seltzer(COACH), Tara Brewer, Heather Heath, Meghan DeturkfJ.H.). OPPONENT OLEY Fleetwood 44 15 Wilson O 35 23 Reading 39 19 Muhlenberg 20 39 Daniel Boone 27 28 Wyomissing 36 22 Exeter 16 47 Twin Valley 38 21 Conrad Weiser 45 18 Tulpehocken 44 19 Governor Mifflin 18 40 Ul The girls' cross-country team ran a good season this year. Their overall record was 7 wins and 4 losses and their league record was 6 wins and 4 losses. Their only AA loss was to Daniel Boone - a close meet with the girls losing by only one point. The team made an excellent showing at the Twin Valley Relays, with the relay of Jen Schaeffer, Kristy Keller, Liesel Adam, and Brenda Schlegel placing first in AA. The team placed fifth at the County Conference and finished ninth out of 27 teams at Districts. This year's team was led by Jen Schaeffer, who won many medals throughout the season. She placed first at the Muhlenberg Invitational, | and twenty-fifth at the Conrad Weiser Invitational. She finished twelfth at the County Conference, and sixteenth at Districts. Jen also set new course records at Reading and Muhlenberg, and broke the Oley course record three times throughout the season. Other strong runners included Kristy Keller, who placed sixth at the Muhlenberg Invitational, Brenda Schlegel, Liesel Adam, Gina Adam, Karen Wen-ner, and Missy Mast. Nice tape, Gina! Oley's top runners; Kristy and Jen. BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY RUNS A SUCCESSFUL SEASON In front of the competition. Come on, you're almost there! OPPONENT OLEY Fleetwood 44 18 Reading 22 33 Wilson 20 42 Muhlenberg 24 31 Daniel Boone 20 43 Exeter 20 43 Wyomissing 34 23 Twin Valley 20 41 Conrad Weiser 24 31 Governor Mifflin 26 29 Tulpehocken 34 25 34 Sean and Lance battle the cliff. “I think it's going to rain ' No pain, no gain Jake. 'Work that hill Jim! Although the boys' cross-country team had only three wins with eight losses this season, the runners kept improving throughout the season. The team placed eighth out of twelve teams in the league. The team placed second in the Tulpehocken Invitational Run, sixth in the Muhlenberg Invitational, and twenty-sixth at the Conrad Weiser Invitational. At the Berks Conference Run, the team placed eighth out of twelve teams, and at the District III Run, the team placed eighteenth out of thirty teams. Junior Jake Rothermel was unbeaten in the county in dual and triangular meets. At the Tulpehocken Invitational Run, Jake finished second, at the Muhlenberg Invitational he finished third, and at the Conrad Weiser Invitational he finished twenty-second. Jake placed fifth out of 82 runners at the Berks Conference Run and twelfth out of 207 runners at the District III Run, a place that qualified Jake to go to States. At the State Run, Jake finished sixtieth out of 227 runners. Jake made the Berks County All-star Team for the second year in a row. FRONT(L-R): Barry Schaeffer(M.S.), Brad Wisler(M.S-), Jeff StrausefM.S.), Ricky Adam(M.S.), Sean ShannonfM.S.), Erik Leeds, Jon Fleck. MIDDLE: Mark Szarko, Jim Engleman, Mike Kent, Jim Sher, Mark Seidel. BACK: Barry Rauenzahn(M.S.), Mr. Jeffrey KaisoglusfCOACH), Don Keisling, Lance Vaccaro, Dan Schaeffer, Jake Rothermel, Sean Sharp, Randy BartonfM.S.), Darin Stump(M.S.). MISSING: Jim Speece. LYNX GOLFERS CHASE TITLE “Does it look like 1 want my picture taken? This season, the Oley Valley golf team has records in every category. The team captured the Division III championship of the Berks Interscholastic Golf League and finished second in the county. The team established new win-loss records going 15 and 4 overall and 10 and 1 in competion. Joe Klemmer set a new school record of 68 at Arrowhead Golf Course. Troy Hillegass, Eric Sayer, Kery Reifs-nyder, Mark Nattress and Joe Klemmer participated in the District III Qualification at Willow-Hollow Golf Course. In this tournament Joe placed third out of the 68 man field. Mark'ahd Joe qualified for District III competition at Briarwood and were named to the 11-Star Golf Team. 36 ACK ROW(L-R): Mike Kaufman, Eric Sayer, Troy Hillegass, Kery Reifs-nyder, Roger Miller. FRONT ROW: Mark Nattress, Joe Klemmer, Casey Blankenbiller, Bill Foreman. What do you think your doing? Is it my turn soon? AHH nature. How beautiful! Hey Kery, isn't baseball a spring sport? OPPONENT OLEY Mount Penn 523 396 Wyomissing 374 383 Fleetwood 411 384 Daniel Boone 432 385 Boyertown 439 416 Hamburg 402 393 Schuylkill Valley 444 403 Kutztown 437 382 Brandywine 455 412 Muhlenberg 426 406 Hamburg 398 413 Schuylkill Valley 480 384 Kutztown 460 389 Wyomissing 428 441 Brandywine 448 395 Muhlenberg 387 373 Hamburg 418 395 Wyomissing 395 415 Exeter 437 415 Mark Nattress and Joe Klemmer - All Star Golf Team. 37 Kathy — preparing for takeoff? LADY LYNX THUNDER WITH ACTION VARSITY: FRONT ROW(L-R): Donine Renninger, Jane Zook, Andrea Kunkle. BACK ROW: Becky Snyder, Ronda Miller, Kathy Bertolet, Beth LeVan, Karen Wenner, Miss Donna Long(COACH), Donal Renninger. 39 It may have seemed like a disappointing season for the Lady Lynx, with an overall record of 6 wins and 17 losses. However, most of the games were very close and the ladies usually made an awesome comeback during the second half. This was the first year for the new coaching staff of head coach, Donna Long and assistant coach Angela Fredicine. The high point of the season occurred when senior Ron-da Miller scored 1000 points. She is only the second 1000 poir girls' basketball player in history to do so. OPPONENT OLEY Schuylkill Valley 52 49 Muhlenberg 29 42 Fleetwood 16 35 Holy Name 32 43 Fleetwood 29 41 Fleetwood (O.T.) 41 42 Schuylkill Valley 43 34 Brandywine 42 22 Kutztown 32 51 Governor Mifflin 36 54 Twin Valley 36 14 Hamburg 50 53 Mount Penn 32 33 Central Catholic 36 53 Daniel Boone 21 65 Conrad Weiser 34 35 Twin Valley 41 20 Mount Penn 40 39 Wyomissing 29 62 Central Catholic 33 48 Bethlehem Catholic 32 34 Daniel Boone 22 61 Wyomissing 28 45 A new dance step, Donine? 40 JUNIOR VARSITY: KNEELINQL-R): Valerie Degler, Angela Berger, Kelly Klin-e(Fr.), Kylene Miller, Brenda Schlegel. STANDING: Betsy Wagner, Joanna Schropp, Patty Mosser, Sue Krotulski, Kelly KlineJSr), Miss Angela Fredicine(COACH) ROW ONE(L-R): Steve Wolszczenski, Mr. George Stofko(COACH) Jeff Miller. ROW TWO: Rob Mosser, Matt Schrufer. ROW THREE: Jim Engle-man, Mike Steffe, Brian Schlegel. ROW FOUR: Eric Sayer, Matt Heliger. MISSING: Jamie Schrader, Eric Jones, and Adam Smeltz(statistician). Waiting for some action. THE LYNX HOOPSTERS FIGHT HARD “Do I have control? Is this a contact sport? Rob Mosser does it again. I can jump higher than you can! 41 ' 0 The 1987-88 Lynx Boys' Basketball team finished with an overall record of five wins and nineteen losses this year. This may not seem very good, however, one look at the the scores will reveal that many of the games were lost by only a few points. W V H Matt Schrufer and Rob Mosser, captains of the team were both nominated for the all-star teams. Matt also played in the senior All-Star Duke DeLuca game. OPPONENT OLEY Pottsgrove 63 54 Hamburg 47 46 Holy Name 69 39 Brandywine 37 36 Fleetwood 58 45 Muhlenberg 68 64 Exeter 77 63 Cocalico 62 40 Tulpehocken 42 40 Kutztown 73 39 Governor Mifflin 89 44 Twin Valley 36 54 Mount Penn W43 46 Central Catholic 61 39 Daniel Boone 44 41 Conrad Weiser 47 55 Twin Valley 37 61 Spring Ford 73 43 Mount Penn 46 44 Central Catholic 61 39 Schuylkill Valley 48 46 Daniel Boone 55 78 Wyomissing 59 52 The strategies of Coach Stofko. Are we being graceful today, Brian? Who should I pass this thing to? Let's get started! J.V. team gains new players Matt Schrufer plays in the Senior All-Star game. Get the team spirit. STANDINQL-R): Troy Smith, Brendon Field, Jason Brizek, Dan Schaeffer, Mike Kaufman, Mr. Kunkle(COACH). KNEELING: Mark Williams, Todd Kegerise, Alan Snyder, Eric Haines, Brian Richard, Mark Nattress. MISSING: Aaron Hoch, Eric Jones, Scott Nausbaum, and Jamie Schrader. 43 GALS CHEER ON BASKETBALL PLAYERS 44 Keep smiling Amy. BOTTOM: Heather Maciejewski. CENTER(L-R): Jennifer Fleck, Bonnie Todd, Jennifer Gehman, Monica Pacharis, Stefanie Strause, Kristin Weidner. TOP: Amy Rothermel, Suzanne Forlini, Karen Schlegel, Juli Kline, Edna Baker. Joey Fick: Sectional and South Central Region AA Champ and second place at States, first in the challenge of champions and finishing his high school career with a 104-20-2 record. Craig Britton: second in Sectionals and South Central Region AA championship. OLEY WRESTLING TEAM HAS A RECORD BREAKING YEAR Barry Keller: second in Sectionals and third in South Central Region AA championship. Jason Conrad: second at Sectionals and South Central Region AA championship. BOTTOM(L-R): Craig Britton, Joey Fick, Barry Keller, Richard Keller, Zachary Fatkin. CENTER: Erick Poch, John Haas, Shawn Harding, Kirk Rentschler. TOP: Jason Conrad. Steven Townsley, Alex Shirk, Mark Christman. 45 OPPONENT OLEY Owen J. Roberts 26 39 Conrad Weiser 34 25 Schuylkill Valley 27 36 West York 35 23 Kutztown 24 40 Spring Ford 33 33 Catasaqua 45 17 Fleetwood 0 66 Hamburg 15 49 Central Catholic 4 66 Daniel Boone 0 66 Southern Columbia 42 21 Tulpehocken 24 38 Exeter 11 51 Muhlenberg 9 56 Twin Valley 6 49 Wyomissing 18 56 Brandywine 17 48 Reading 27 25 COACHES: Mr. Gerry Catagnus and Mr. Larry Wildermuth. MISSING: Mr. Dan Gensemer. 46 BOTTOM(L-R): Troy Wetzel, Gregory Fletcher, Chad Schlegel. CENTER: Gregory Holloway, Rocco Diguardi, Richard Noll, Derek Fatkin, Matthew Mull, Matthew Yoder, Frederick Yerger. MISSING: David Glass, Gian Adam, Michael Kline, and Kerry Fick. 4 ■' John predicts tactics. Erick places fourth at Sectionals. This year, Oley's wrestling team broke many records. Among them were the total number of wins, number of points accumulated in the first period, number of falls, takedowns, reversals, escapes, two point nearfalls and three point nearfalls. The wrestling team won the championship at sectionals, placed second at Regionals and eighteenth at States. Outstanding wrestlers this year included Joe Fick, Craig Britton, Jason Conrad, Barry Keller, Steven Townsley, Rich Keller, Alex Shirk, and Erick Poch. Joe Fick ended his career with the fourth most wins in Berks history and the most in Oley's history. He was the only state finalist in Oley's history. Craig Britton and Jason Conrad finished second at both sectionals and regionals. Barry Keller finished second at sectionals and third at regionals. Alex Shirk and Rich Keller both finished third at sectionals and Erick Poch finished fourth. WOMEN OF WRESTLING STRUT THEIR STUFF! Oh! My aching back!! A different drummer. BOTTOM: LYNX-Emidio Annabelli. SECOND ROW(L-R): Kelli Cebhard, Denise Hoch, Vicki Gehringer. THIRD ROW: Darlene Gebhard(Advisor), Dawn Snyder, Tina Kegerise, Michelle Reifsnyder, Tonya Angstadt, Tara Brewer. TOP ROW: Stefanie Fisher, Natalie Fisher, Billie Jo Snyder. Good bump, Kelly! Get ready to block it! GIRLS7 VOLLEYBALL HAS BEST SHOWING EVER! Courtney Smith and Ronda Miller selected What is this?? as Berks All-Stars. This year's Girls' Volleyball team, with a 44-5 record, placed first at the Lynx Tournament and became County Champs with a score of 12-0. Team members include: STANDING(L-R): Beth Stauffer, Sue Shade, Kim Bartell, Michelle Klemmer, Lisa DeTurck. KNEELING: Kelly Kline, Lisa Behm, Diana Inhof. SEATED: Ronda Miller, Courtney Smith. MISSING: Bonnie Jo Todd. COACH: Miss Schonour. BOYS VOLLEY FOR WINS i Although this year was a rebuilding year for the volleyball team, the team performed very well. They played consistently, placing third in each of their tournaments. These wins included their impressive third place finish at the County Championship which was held at Penn State Berks Campus, and the Oley, Brandywine, and Mount Penn Tournaments. Two individuals, Steve Wolszczenski and Jason Moyer, were nominated for the All-Star team, but were not selected for the team. STANDINGJL-R): Rob Mosser, Brendon Field, Steve Wolszczenski, Troy Hil-legass, Chad Laity. KNEELING: Eric Sayer, Michael Hummel, Jason Moyer, Sabin Neuheimer, Adam Smeltz. MISSING: Bill Ferro(COACH), Steve Kline, Matt Schrufer. Teresa Bury and Coach Rohrbach discuss the strategy. SOFTBALL TAKES SECOND IN DIVISION: A SMASHING SUCCESS! April Henry makes another fine catch at Rachel waits to hit a strike, first base. The varsity softball team, under the coaching of Miss Rohrbach and Mr. Moyer, ended the year second in Division I, fifth in the county and second in Districts. They also played in the first round of state playoffs. The team's overall record was fifteen wins and six losses. Some of the highlights included beating Kutztown in District playoffs and having Teresa Bury pitch four no-hitters and two one-hitters. The junior varsity team, which was coached by Mr. Kunkle, had ten wins and zero losses. They also played in the Kutztown tournament and placed first with three wins and zero losses. , The comedian of the softball team waits for a per-feet strike. 51 Sue enjoys the sunshine while waiting for action. Donal slides safely home. Andrea waits to catch the ball. SEATED(L-R): Sue Shade, Valerie Degler, Andrea Kunkle, Rachel DeTemple, Amy DeFrancisco. KNEELING: Teresa Bury, Kelly Kline, Donna Eidle, Beth Stauffer, April Henry. STANDING: Mr. Charlie Moyer(COACH), Candie Dillon, Heather Ortiz, Donal Renninger, Lisa Henry, Becky Snyder, Miss Beth Rohrbach(COACH). mnv.w' Theresa Bury - a no-hitter pitcher. FRONT ROW(L-R): Kristin Weidner, Tracy Levengood, Angela Berger, Edna Baker, Kelly Bortz, Kylene Haas. SECOND ROW: Kimberly Rhoads, Denise Hoch, Donine Renninger, Michelle Degler, Colleen Luft, Valerie Degler. THIRD ROW: Lesa Albright, Nicole Messner, Lisa Henry, Mr. Larry Kunkle(COACH), Patricia Mosser, Tonya Angstadt, Julie Schabrach. MISSING: Kristen Rentschler. OPPONENT OLEV Schuylkill Valley 4 6 Brandywine 4 18 Kutztown 10 0 Fleetwood 4 15 Twin Valley 1 19 Daniel Boone 0 1 Central Catholic 1 13 Wyomissing 0 5 Reading 5 10 Mt. Penn 0 18 Twin Valley 0 14 Daniel Boone 3 0 Central Catholic 0 8 Wyomissing 1 8 Mt. Penn 0 18 Daniel Boone 12 1 Hamburg Lancaster 4 3 Mennonite 7 11 Steel ton-Highspire 2 5 Kutztown 2 8 Daniel Boone 1 0 Minersville 4 3 Heather waits in anticipation of catching the ball. 53 LYNX BASEBALL: FOUR TIME STATE QUALIFIERS Andy gets ready for a home run. Mr. Rentschler coaches the 1988 baseball team. The Junior Varsity baseball team, behind the outstanding pitching of Mike Kaufman, had a very important ability--the ability to come back. Even when losing by as many as six runs, they still pulled together and won. The JV team never quit. The Varsity baseball team had an outstanding season this year. Their final record was 19-8-1. Even after losing the division championship to Central Catholic, the team pulled together and went to the State Tournament in Shippensburg. While there, they defeated Salisbury but lost to Mount Union, ending the season second in the I FIRST ROW(L-R): Matt Heliger, Kerry Himmelreich, Andy Hafer, John Edwards. SECOND ROW: Mark Williams, Brian Schlegel. THIRD ROW: Jeff Miller, Rob Mosser, Mr. Rentschler(COACH), Kery Reifsnyder, Troy Hillegass. 55 56 OPPONENT Conrad Weiser 13 OLEY 13 Governor Mifflin 5 6 Muhlenberg 8 0 Kutztown 7 6 Fleetwood 0 11 Wilson 10 0 Twin Valley 0 9 Daniel Boone 5 8 Schuylkill Valley 14 15 Central Catholic 1 4 Wyomissing 1 5 Mt. Penn 4 13 Reading 11 1 Twin Valley 5 10 Daniel Boone 2 9 Downingtown 7 4 Central Catholic 4 2 Wyomissing 0 4 Mt. Penn 1 11 Central Catholic 5 3 Lampeter Strausburg 0 4 Central Catholic 1 8 Donegal 3 7 Delone Catholic 5 7 Shenandoah Valley 1 5 St. Pius X 0 10 Salisbury 3 6 Mt. Union 6 2 It's a good thing I caught that. Now if it will get there in time... Photo courtesy of Berks-Mont Newspapers—Harold Hoch, Photographer TOP(L-R): Jeffrey Kaisoglus(COACH), Peter Vaccaro, Mark Sanders, Dan Miller, Todd Kegerise, Ken Schell. MIDDLE: Brian Richard, Erik Leeds, Jason Grim, Micah DeLillo, Eric Haines. BOTTOM: James Heffelfinger, Casey Blankenbiller, Alan Snyder, Jamie Schrader. The girls' track team once again won second place in Berks AA competition with a record of seven wins and two losses. Leading the Lynx was Debbie Stump with a Berks record in the shot put at 41 feet 11 inches. She also had Berks best in the discus. Also scoring in county meets were Rachel Russell in the 100m and 300m hurdles, Jen Schaeffer in the 1600m and 3200m, Diana Inhof in the long jump, triple jump, and 200m, and Catrina Valeriano in the 300m hurdles. District qualifiers included Debbie Stumpfsecond in shot, third in discus), Rachel Russellfseventh in 100m hurdles), Diana Inhofjseventh in long and triple jump), Jen Schaeffer(l600m and 3200m), and Catrina Valeriano(300m hurdles). Our only state qualifier was Debbie Stump in the shot and discus. She placed fourth and seventh respectively. Ww— LADY TRACKSTERS TAKE SECOND IN AA Rachel hurdles ahead of the competition. Length x Width x Height = a perfect jump. FRONT ROW(L-R): Stefanie Strause, Heidi Schlegel, Brenda Schlegel, Kristy Keller, Rachel Russell, Jennifer Schaeffer, Ronda Miller, Kylene Miller. SECOND ROW: Karen Wenner, Heather Heath, Michelle Reifsnyder, Ali Levan, Juli Kline, Jennifer Kent. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hoffman(ASSISTANT COACH), Dawn Snyder, Rebecca Swisher, Karen Schlegel, Catrina Valeriano, Joanna Schropp, Ms. Whitney Seltzer(COACH). LAST ROW: Maureen Zitrick, Jennifer Auge, Kimberly Hinnershitz, Debra Stump, Diana Inhof, Liesel Adam. MISSING: Gina Adam. Oley's distance runner - Jen Schaeffer. 57 How far is it to the finish liner HHV cTTi l OPPONENT ■ OLEY St. Pius X 67 73 Exeter 60 81 Kutztown 37 105 Fleetwood 49 92 Wyomissing 78 63 Reading 78 63 Holy Name 26 115 Twin Valley 38 103 Daniel Boone 39 102 Stephen(County) second in AA Rhodes(County) third in AA Firing(County) second in AA 58 The boys' track team once again improved over the previous year with four wins and four losses — placing fifth among AA schools. The team had many outstanding performers including Rich Noll, who placed fourth in county meets and at Districts in the pole vault. He went to states and created a Berks season best at thirteen feet, six inches — placing ninth. Other outstanding performers include the 3200m relay team of Jake Rothermel, Mike Hummel, Keith Snyder, and John Maurer, which placed fifth in counties and seventh at Districts; Jake Rothermel, who placed second in the 1600m at counties; and Alex Shirk, who placed sixth in javelin. JR. HIGH STANDING(L-R): Robert Noll, Donald Kiesling, Chris Pelka, Zachary Fatkin. KNEELING: Daniel Schaeffer, Matthew Mull, Brendon Field, Eric Sanders. BOYS' TRACK IMPROVES PERFORMANCE An impressive view of Rich Noll pole vaulting Berks best of 13' 6 . BOTTOM ROW(L-R): Stephen Wolszczenski, Alex Shirk, Christopher Krause, Jill Schropp(manager), Lyndell Kline(manager), Roger Miller, James Speece, Michael Kent, Melvin Wyatt. SECOND ROW: Jason Schultz, Sean Sharp, David Glass, Sabin Neuheimer, Derek Fatkin, Richard Noll. THIRD ROW: Rodman Heffelfinger, Troy Snoke, Keith Snyder, John Maurer. Jeffrey Turner, Eric Jones. FOURTH ROW: Michael Hummel, Jacob Rothermel, Jon Engleman, Lance Vac-caro, Jason Brizek. TOP ROW: Mr. Butch Ulrich(COACH), Mr. Hoffman(ASSIS-TANT COACH). Mr John Reider(ASSISTANT COACH). 59 Coach Ulrich gives an inspiring speech. OPPONENT OLEY St. Pius X 87 63 Exeter 10 39 Kutztown 46 104 Fleetwood 54 96 Wyomissing 109 41 Reading 81 69 Holy Name 41 109 Twin Valley 89 61 Daniel Boone 49 100 Heather Christie: All-American Cheerleader ATHLETES GATHER AWARDS Ronda Miller: Second in Oley Valley history to score 1000 points. Joey Fick: Iron Man Award, Bud Linholm Award 61 Rob Hoch: U.S.A. Junior Olympic Soccer Team Matt Schrufer: Coaches Roundtable Scholarship Shakespeare Nerds! HOMECOMING BRINGS SPIRIT INTO THE VALLEY Jess radiates Homecoming spirit. Aloha! - from the boat float. Homecoming Queen and Court(L-R): Stefanie Strause, fourth runner-up; Rachel Russell, second runner-up; Heather Christie, Queen; Jill Schropp, first runner-up; and Stefanie Fisher, third runner-up. 64 The Homecoming festivities marked a significant turning point for Oley Valley High School. This year, spirit was in the air as twenty-one candidates entered the Homecoming contest. Both faculty and students put forth all their efforts to make the 1987-88 Homecoming one of the best The week of October fifth buzzed with excitement as the preparations for the bonfire, parade, spirit night, and dance came together. Out of the following candidates: Tonya Ang-stadt. Heather Christie, Michelle Degler, Lisa DeTurk, Stef Fisher, Carolyn Goodman, Jenny Kent, Mickey Klemmer, Brenda Koehler, Jenn Koons, Helena Leach, Kylene Miller, Tracey Reinert, Rachel Russell, Jessica Santo, Jill Schropp, Courtney Smith, Billie Jo Snyder, Stef Strause, Catrina Valeriano, and Jane Zook; only four runners-up and a queen could be chosen. Even though not everyone could win, Homecom-1 ing was a happy time which will always be remembered with a smile. 52 S OLEY ROARS AT 'THE MOUSE On November 20 and 21, 1987, the Class of 1988 presented The Mouse That Roared. ' A comedy about a tiny country, called Grand Fenwick, that is about to go bankrupt. The leaders of the country decide to declare war on the United States in the hopes of receiving foreign aid once they have lost. The principal roles were played by Monica Pacharis, Steve Kline, David Glass, Mark Szarko, Bill Lafferty, Bethany Stauffer, and Brenda Koehler. The other members of the very large cast were Denise Bell, Maia Blankenbiller, Craig Britton, Amy DeFrancisco, Lisa De-Turk, Stefanie Fisher, Carolyn Goodman, Christine Hartman, Glenn Heffner, Tina Kegerise, Kristy Keller, Pamela Keller, Michelle Klemmer, Jennifer Koons, Chris Krause, Knut Laukhamar, Tracy Manbeck, Kylene Miller, Ronda Miller, Erick Poch, Tracey Reinert, Kristen Rentschler, Amy Rothermel, Rachel Russell, Kyle Sanders, Eric Sayer, Brenda Schlegel, Brian Schlegel, Matthew Schrufer, Susan Shi Smaglinski, Adam Smeltz, Julia Traverso. de, James Sher, Alex Shirk, Denise Billie Jo Snyder, Stefanie Strause, and The Coneheads! Oley's first all-female stage crew. Mrs. Hoeschele applauds a fine performance. 66 THE 50'S RETURN WITH GREASE Mark and Jeff on sax. What are you? The FBI? Doody learns to play guitar. Freddy My Love Greased Lightnin This year's junior class production was Grease, a musical dealing with the problems of teenage life in the 1950's. The director and choreographer of the play was Kim K. Gasser and Gretchen Conrad was the musical director and pianist. Chris Hartman and Steve Kline portrayed the principal characters, Sandy Dumbrowski and Danny Zuko. Vince Fontaine was played by Mark Hannum and Teen Angel by Pete Vaccaro. The Pink Ladies included Denise Smaglinski, Jenn Koons, Kristin Weidner, and Michelle Thompson. The T-birds included Mark Koch, David Glass, Shawn Meals, and Robert Campbell. Eugene Florcyk was played by Scott Snyder and Patty Simcox by Moni-Bobbi Nye played Miss Lynch Angstadt played Cha-Cha Let's dance! Beauty school dropout, no graduation day for you. 68 The real Sandy shows through. There Are Worse Things I Can Do It's Raining on Prom Night Jen Schaeffer: All-State Band OLEY VALLEY MARCHING LYNX The color guard leads (he band. (L-R): Joanna Schropp - District Band and Orchestra; Beth LeVan - District Band and Orchestra, Regional Band; Jen Schaeffer - District Band and Orchestra, Regional Band, State Band. 69 Band members: Beth Adams, Kathy Bertolet, Kelly Bortz, Michelle Degler, Valerie Degler, Rachel DeTemple, Brian De-Turk, Lisa DeTurk, Jeff Diehl, Jim Engleman, Jon Fleck, Beth Guiles, Colin Hackman, Cindy Hagge, Heather Hottenstein, Tami Hottenstein, Valerie Hunter, Eric Jones, Todd Kegerise, Jeff Kemmerer, Steve Kline, Bill Lafferty, Beth LeVan, Barb MacDonald, Bobbi Nye, Amber Olewiler, April Olewiler, Dan Schaeffer, Jen Schaeffer, Jill Schropp, Joanna Schropp, Mark Seidel, Mark Stofflet, Carrie Szarko, Mark Szarko, Jeff Turner, Troy Wetzel, Chuck Wildermuth, Kris Williams, David Wisler. Front members: Tonya Angstadt, Andrea Kunkle, Heather Maciejewski, Beth Stauffer, Colleen Webber, and Debbie Zimmerman. Color guard members: Teresa Bashore, Lisa Behm, Christina Holloway, Jennifer Holloway, Tracy Manbeck, Kylene Miller, Lisa Peters, Vonni Stamp, Tracy Sus-tello, Deanna Witman. KtiTtro wr mvepsht Brenda Koehler: Feature Twirler 70 STAGE CREW: FRONT(L-R): Brian DeTurk, Jesse Maurer. BACK: Joe Loos, Rob Mosser, Jeff Miller, Jamie Christie. Steve Kline: Drum Major . . .and the band marches on. OLEY JAZZ BANDOUTSTANDING Is Eric trying his hand at a new instrument? This year's Oley Ambassadors had an excellent musical season. The Ambassadors participated in the Oley Superjazz, Reading, and Governor Mifflin festivals and received outstanding ratings in each. The members of the band included: Jeff Diehl, Jon Fleck, Eric Jones, Todd Keger-ise, Matt Nieznay, April Olewiler, Jen Schaeffer, Mark Seidel, Carrie Szarko, Mark Szarko, Jeff Turner, George Weida, Kris Williams and David Wisler. They were under the direction of Mr. Mike Heim. CONCERT CHOIR GOES BACK TO THE 60'S MEMBERS OF CONCERT CHOIR: SENIORS: Denise Bell, Maia Blan-kenbiller, Mike Ernst, Jen Fleck, Christine Hartman, Kristy, Heck, Jim Kaucher, Tina Kegerise, Becky Lutz, Steph Madl, Kylene Miller, Ronda Miller, Monica Pacharis, Brenda Schlegel, Heidi Schlegel, Beth Stauffer, Kristin Williams. JUNIORS: Lisa Bates, David Glass, Jen Millisock, Mark Pollock, Jen Rolf, Diane Schnader, Jodi Thomas, Pete Vaccaro, Dawn Willingham. SOPHOMORES: Lisa Behm, Michele Fick, Karen Schlegel, Catrina Valeriano, Betsy Wagner, Kristin Weidner, Candie Wittman. FRESHMAN: Liesel Adam, Heather Maciejewski, Cheryl Rhoads, Tonya Rhoads, Rachel Yerger, Liz Yetter. County Chorus: Denise Bell County and District Chorus: Christine Hartman 73 OFFICERS(L-R): Jill Schropp-Treasurer, Mike Kent-Vice President, Matt is held in rapt attention. Kate Baker-Secretary, Courtney Smith-President. STUDENT COUNCIL (L-R): Michelle Degler, Kristin Weidner, Monica Pacharis, Kate Baker, Joanna Schropp, Stephanie Seamans, Kim Rowe, Stef Strause, Courtney Smith, Jill Schropp. BACK ROW: Tonya Angstadt, Catrina Valeriano, Michael Kent, Matt Schrufer, Steve Kline. MISSING: Heather Christie, Richard Christie, Valerie Degler, David Glass, Diana Inhof, Todd Kegerise, Tina Kegerise, Juli Kline, Kelly Kline, Andrea Kunkle, Kirk Rentschler. ADVISOR: Mr. Edgar 74 Ewing. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Gina Adam Christine Hartman Jennifer Schaeffer Mark Seidel Denise Bell Brenda Koehler Brenda Schlegel Denise Smaglinski Maia Blankenbiller Tracy Manbeck Jill Schropp Adam Smeltz Courtney Stefanie Strause Smith Kristin Williams Junior Members: BACK(L-R): Beth LeVan, Michelle Degler, Eric Jones, Jane Zook. Tonya Angstadt. FRONT: Kathy Bertolet, Rachel DeTemple, Karen Wenner, Sheila Wescott. Maureen Zitrick, Ingrid Pentz. Donna Sellers. MISSING: Jacob Rothermel. Steven Heather Christie Breidigan Kylene Miller Ronda Miller SPEAK-O-LINK SPEAKS THE NEWS Brenda Schlegel and Kylene Miller: Editors-in-Chief. Editors-in-Chief: Kylene Miller, Brenda Schlegel. Features Editors: Gina Adam, Tracy Manbeck. Layout Editors: Denise Bell, Monica Pacharis. Sports Editor: Christine Hartman. Reporters: Tonya Angstadt, Kate Baker, Michelle Degler, Tricia Evans, Jennifer Fleck, Pamela Franckowiak, Jennifer Gehman, David Glass, Marcy Haas, Cynthia Hagge, Christina Holloway, Diana In-hof, Michelle Jennings, Michael Kent, Brenda Koehler, Barbara MacDonald, Roberta Nye, Pamela Obarow, Shannon Reinbold, Tracey Reinert, Jacob Rothermel, Jill Schropp, Denise Smaglinski, Bethany Stauffer, Tracy Sustello, Mark Szarko, Julia Traverso, Sheila Wescott, Jane Zook. Photographer: Kelly Kline. Graphics: Kristin Williams. Sellers: Teresa Bashore, Tanya Bennecoff, Kelly Brintzenhoff, Kelli Geb-hard, Victoria Gehringer, Alais Grumblatt, Cynthia Hagge, Janet Hilbert, Jennifer Holloway, Dierdre Hoppes, Kelley Kercher, Robert King, Tracy Levengood, Nicole Messner, Kylene Miller, Patricia Mosser, Tracy Noll, Roberta Nye, Ingrid Pentz, Cheri Royer, Brenda Schlegel, Sean Sharp, Billie Jo Snyder, Tracy Stoudt, Michelle Thompson, Michele Webber, Mindy Weidner, Christa Wilkinson, Maureen Zi-trick. Advisor: Mrs. Joanne Ewing. Business Manager: Miss Barbara Haas. 76 Monica Pacharis and Denise Bell: Layout Editors. FRONT(L-R): Tracy Manbeck and Gina Adam - Features Editors. BACK: Christine Hartman - Sports Editor. OLEAN PRESERVES HISTORY Copy Editor: Gina Adam Editors-in-Chief: Denise Bell and Tracy Manbeck Senior Editor: Cindy Hagge Junior Editors: Ingrid Pentz and Maureen Zitrick Business Editor: Jen Schaeffer In addition to the staff, the success of a yearbook depends upon its homeroom representatives. These include: Gina Adam, Liesel Adam, Jennifer Berger, Valerie Degler, Kim Ehst, Zachary Fat-kin, Cindy Hagge, Kylene Haas, Juli Kline, Beth LeVan, Barbara MacDonald, Bronwyn Meredith, Ronda Miller, Monica Pacharis, Ingrid Pentz, Donine Ren-ninger, Jill Schropp, Joanna Schropp, Catrina Valeriano, Amy Wagenhurst, Kristin Williams, and Maureen Zitrick. STAFF(L-R,TOP-BOTTOM):Donna Sellers, Maureen Zitrick, Liesel Adam, Kelly Kline, Cindy Hagge, Wendy Hillegass, Karen Wenner, Jennifer Schaeffer, Gina Adam, Kylene Haas, Connie Mutter, Ingrid Pentz, Dawn Snyder, Becky Swisher, Denise Bell, Tracy Manbeck, Betsy Wagner, Candie Wittman, Ali Levan, Michelle -j-j Reifsnyder, Diana Inhof, and Marcy Haas. Advisor: Mrs. Heidemarie Pennypacker. DEBATE This year, the O.V.H.S. Debate Team participated in a tournament for the first time since 1928. On November 21, juniors Maureen Zitrick and Karen Wen-ner travelled to St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia for the Villiger Tournament. Unfortunately, the team failed to win a round that day. However, there was a much different story at the district 11 Tournament. On February 11, head coach Mr. John Bankert drove seniors Bill Lafferty and Adam Smeltz, junior Maureen Zitrick and freshman, David Wisler to Malvern in a snowstorm. There the OVHS debaters defeated LaSalle High School for their first win in sixty years. The win earned the team a surprising third-place finish in Distict 11. The squad is anxiously awaiting next season. (L-R): Bill Lafferty, Karen Wenner, Maureen Zitrick. MISSING: Adam Smeltz, David Wisler. 78 ACADEMIC CHALLENGE This year's Academic Challenge Team had an exceptional year. While competing against schools from Berks County in pre-season scrimmages, the all-female team usually placed second in their round. On March 19, the girls travelled to Lebanon Valley College to compete in the annual Quiz Bowl. After the morning matches were completed, the team was seeded seventh out of fifty-nine schools. The team continued to compete until the quarter-finals when they were eliminated by Cumberland Valley giving Oley fifth place overall. SEATED(L-R): Ronda Miller, Karen Wenner, Maureen Zitrick. STANDING: Brenda Schlegel, Julia Traverso, Tracy Manbeck, Beth LeVan, Denise Bell. KEY CLUB In October the Key Club was formed as a service club. During the course of the year, they guided stranded parents during open house. They also participated in school fund raisers. The highlight of the year was assisting with the Special Olympics. The Key Club has become a valuable organization at O.V.H.S. TOP(L-R): Vonni Stamp, Carolyn Goodman, Maureen Zitrick. SECOND ROW: Amy DeFrancisco, Amy Rothermel, Stef Strause. THIRD ROW: Mark Seidel, Jen Fleck, Jim Sher. BOTTOM: Michelle Klemmer, Jake Rothermel, Teresa Bury. 7S FFA BRINGS HONORS TO OLEY STATE WINNERS(L-R): Michael LaPearl, Gold - Wildlife Contest; Tricia Evans, Gold - Agronomy Contest; Scott Youse, Gold - Dairy Showmanship; Brian Schlegel, Silver - Land Judging. MISSING: Roger Miller, Bronze - Wildlife Contest; Craig Wanner, Gold - Public Speaking. KEYSTONE DEGREE RECIPIENTS(L-R): Tricia Evans, Heidi Schlegel, Michael LaPearl, 5tar Greenhand - Dean Wagner Brian Schlegel, and Robert Haas. Star Chapter Farmer - Scott Youse 80 OFFICERS(L-R): Michael LaPearl, Reporter; Daryl Hoch, Chaplain; Scott Youse, Sentinel; Tricia Evans, Treasurer; Brian Schlegel, Vice-President. MISSING: Roger Miller, Secretary; Craig Britton, President. At the F.B.L.A. Regional Leadership Conference Dan Miller placed first in Business Math, Theresa Heffner placed third in Shorthand I, Steve Breidigan placed first in Accounting II, Billie Jo Snyder placed first in Shorthand II, and Tonya Angstadt placed fifth in Shorthand I and is the 1988-89 Regional President. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS EXCEL Steve Breidigan placed third in Accounting at the Office Olympics. Sean collects for the Chris Barrasso Fund. OFFICERS: Cheri Royer(Treasurer), Vicki Gehringer(Secretary), Mark Pollock(Vice President), and Tonya Angstadt(President). STANDING(L-R): Sheri Brewer, Tanya Bennecoff, Sue Krotulski, Vicki Gehringer, Tonya Angstadt, Steve Breidigan, Sean Sharp, Cheri Royer, Mark Pollock, Ann Weinsteiger, Billie Jo Snyder, Debbie Koch, Michele Webber. SEATED(L-R): Theresa Heffner, Kim Ehst, and Jennifer Holloway. MISSING: Cheryl Rhoads, Tracy Leven-good, Dan Miller, Marsha Umbenhauer. ADVISOR: Miss Barbara Haas. 'DRAMA CLUB TRAVELS TO NEW HOPE On Wednesday, May 11,1988, the Oley Valley High School Drama Club performed the ensemble piece Voices at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The occasion for the performance was the Bucks County High School Drama Festival. Also performing in the festival were such schools as Cherry Hill High School, Overbrook High, Bishop McDevitt, and seven other schools from the Greater Philadelphia Area. After each performance, actors and directors were critiqued by professional drama critics. The festival provided Oley's students with a glimpse of what happens on a professional stage as well as what is happening with dramatics in other high schools. FRONT(L-R): Beth Stauffer, Tina Kegerise. MIDDLE: Jenn Koons, Denise Smaglinski, Julia Traverso. BACK: Jennifer Moody, Monica Pacharis, Jon Fleck, Jen Fleck, Chris Hartman, Kylene Miller. VO- TECH Carpentry Mill: Steve Rohrbach, Peter Her-bein, Michael Hausman Health Assistant: Robin Updegrove, Kelly Rhoads, Tracy Sustello, Tina Care Masonry: William Ecker Auto Body Repair: Roger Behm, Rich Conrad, Tim Ludwig, Perry Q4 Good Electronics: Eric Snoke, Paul Keller, Willard Fetter Julie Traverso: National Merit Scholar MEETING CHALLENGES PRODUCES AWARDS fa Billie Jo Snyder, Alais Grumblatt, Steven Breidigan: partici- Adam Smeltz: Twenty-sixth out of 4,668 in Eastern PA Region of the pated in RACC Business Career Day. American High School Math Exam, participated in the American Invitational Math Exam and the PA Council of Teachers of Mathematics Exam. VO-TECH STUDENTS OF THE QUARTER John Edwards Steven Cabinetmaking First Quarter Rohrbach Carpentry Second Quarter Steven Spohn Welding Second Quarter Adam Hiller Machinist Tool Maker Second Quarter Lori Seidel Food Prep Service Fourth Quarter Andrew Hafer Masonry Fourth Quarter SEATEEHL-R): Stef Strause, Tracy Manbeck. STANDING: Gina Adam, Jen Schaeffer, Adam Smeltz: Letter of Commendation for PSAT scores. AWARDS Jill Schropp: Daughters of the American Revolution Award Monica Pacharis: Oley Valley Junior Miss Tracy Manbeck: Maxima cum Laude (silver medal) for the National Latin Exam Marcy Haas, Brendon Field, Jon Fleck: Berks County Science Fair Winners SEATED(L-R): Christine Hartman, Julie Traverso. STANDING: Denise Smag-linski, Jenn Koons, Jen Schaeffer, Tracy Manbeck, Denise Bell: Certificate of Merit from PHEAA for being among the top 5000 SAT scorers in PA. 86 Stef Strause takes her first camel ride in Tangiers. SPAIN WELCOMES OLEY STUDENTS On March 24, 1988, twenty-eight Spanish students left for Madrid, Spain. The nine-day tour included trips to the Prado Art Museum, a bullfight and flamenco show, shopping and many tours through castles and cathedrals. The last two days of the trip were spent along the Costa del Sol. Students also had the option of going to Tangiers on the last day of the trip. This educational trip was great fun and has left a lasting impression on all those lucky enough to have participated. 4 IB 1 lami Some of the girls on the beach of the Costa del Sol. Spanish students are anxiously awaiting the departure from O.V.H.S. to New York City and then on to Spain. The Alcazar in Segovia, Spain. 87 OLEY'S PROM IS THE TIME OF MY LIFE The guys ham it up on the dance floor. 88 (L-R): Kate Baker, runner-up Princess; Jessica Santo, Queen; Joe Fick, King, Jennifer Heffner, runner-up Queen; Kim Bartell, Princess. SENIORS SIZZLE ROW, ROW, ROW your boat! Everyone relaxes on the Senior Class trip to Water Country and Kings Dominion. Are we there yet? Keith Schell shows off one of his stuffed toys to the girls. 89 Gina, where did you find all of those men? Miss America and first Runner-Up. COMMENCEMENT SENDS SENIORS INTO THE WORLD Special Thanks to Berks-Mont News—Harold E. Hoch, Photographer Seniors await the beginning of Commencement. Kelly makes adjustments. 90 Rachel creates a new style. Stef is blown away by all the excitement. (L-R): Valedictorian - Denise Bell, Salutatorian - Jennifer Schaeffer, Third Honors - Christine Hartman. Paint, paint, paint the stand, Jill! Monica's charm melts Steve. Are Chuck and Jen Dirty Dancing ? SENIOR MEMORIES Hi mom! Richard Riggs, most memorable?? Photo courtesy of Berks-Mont Newspapers--Harold Hoch, Photographer Come on, John, wearing a mortarboard is easy. London Bridge is falling down... Knut strains to make the grade. A DAY IN THE LIFE 92 Matt Mull's world-famous smirk. Andrea gropes for the fundamentals of grammar. Don't even look at me until I've done my hair! “No, Mr. Reider, not another A bundle of spirit, chem lab!” Shane Strause flashes his grin. 93 Gabriel Albu Jennifer Angstadt Tonya Angstadt Kate Baker Kim Bartell Teresa Bashore Lisa Bates Roger Behm Jennifer Berger Heather Berry Kathy Bertolet Angela Bortz Brett Bortz Michelle Boyer Poul Bridegam Gene Brinkman Jeff Brown Jamie Christie Mark Christman Jason Conrad Michelle Degler Don Delp Rachel DeTemple Terry DeTurk Jeff Diehl Charles Downer Stephanie Dreibelbis William Eck Kim Ehst Jon Engleman Derek Fatkin Kent Fisher Pamela Franckowiak Magaly Garcia 95 Kelli Gebhard Jennifer Gehman Darren Gerber David Glass Michael Good hart John Haas Erik Hafer Mark Hannum Heather Heath Rodman Heffelfinger Theresa Heffner Peter Herbein Richard Hetrick Janet Hilbert Adam Hiller Lori Hoffman Christina Holloway Heather Hottenstein Sara Isaacs Michelle Jennings Eric Jones Michael Kaufman Jeffrey Kemmerer Jennifer Kent Charles Kieffer Debra Koch Mark Koch Larry Kocher Dean KoIIer Andrea Kunkle Chad Laity Helena Leach Beth LeVan Joseph Loos % Fred Lutz Brenda Millar Connie Mutter Carmen Ortiz Brian Readinger Wayne Reed Kelly Rhoads Wendy Lutz Jeffrey Miller Mark Nattress Ingrid Pentz Terry Reed Kery Reifsnyder Steven Jesse Maurer Jennifer Richard Noll Mark Pollock Rohrbach John Maurer Millisock Tracy Noll Richard Price Donna Mays Aron Miner Roberta Nye Monika Rapp Shawn Meals Robert Mosser Amber Olewiler Angela Kathy Mueller Rauenzahn 97 Jacob Rothermel Kimberly Rowe Andrea Schmeck Brian Schmeck Diane Schnader Stephanie Seamans Donna Sel ers Julie Sbabrach Timothy Smith Troy Smith Troy Snoke Scott Snyder Vonni Stamp Michael Steffe Bradley Stoudt Tracy Stoudt Tracy Sustello Jodi Thomas Thump Bonnie Todd Todd Tomlinson Tanya Trainer Peter Vaccaro Brian Weidner Karen Wenner Sheila Wescott Christa Wilkinson Christopher Eller Kevin Guinther Lisa Hagmayer Ricky Posthelwait Jennifer Rolf Michael Shaaber Mark Williams Dawn Willingham Keith Worth Maureen Zitrick Jane Zook NOT PHOTOGRAPHED: 98 CLASS OF 1990 Gian Adam Michele Addis Lesa Albright Jason Auge Jennifer Auge Edna Baker Christopher Barrasso Lisa Behm Tanya Bennecoff Kelly Bortz Daryl Breidigan Sheri Brewer Tara Brewer Jason Brizek Robert Campbell Nicole Christman Richard Conrad Valerie Degler Dennis Dierolf Traci Dierolf Drew Eck William Ecker Justin Eckert Neil Eddy William Evans Willard Fetter Michele Fick Michelle Fick Andrew Franks Dawn Frost Carl Garman Perry Good Matthew Guldin Kylene Haas Marcy Haas Shawn Harding Brent Hassler David Heffelfinger James Heffelfinger Ronald Heffner 99 Joseph Heinz Lisa Henry Ann Herbein Kimberly Hinnershitz Aaron Hoch Daryl Hoch Michael Hoch 100 Robert Hoch Melissa Hoffman Jennifer Holloway Dierdre Hoppes Michael Hummel Diana Inhof Josie Keller Paul Keller Kelley Kercher Robert King Dale Kintzer Joseph Klemmer Kelly Korsak Chad Kramer Susan Krotulski Tracy Levengood Barbara MacDonald Sherry Madl Daniel Mast Melissa Mast Nicole Messner Donald Millar Daniel Miller Patricia Mosser Jason Moyer Sabin Neuheimer April Olewiler Kimberly Petry Rodney Readinger Shannon Reinbold Donal Renninger Michael Rettew Brian Richard Mark Sanders Melissa Sanders Wendy Sanders Bryan Schaeffer Steven Schittler Karen Schlegel Jamie Schrader Joanna Schropp Jason Schultz Tricia Shaaber Sean Sharp Steven Shirey Pamela Slichter Eric Snoke Keith Snyder Karin Stamm Debra Stump Carrie Szarko Jeffrey Turner Robin Updegrove Lance Vaccaro Catrina Valeriano Christian Vandevort Betsy Wagner Colleen Webber Kristin Weidner Mindy Weidner Ann Weinsteiger Donna Williams Candie Wittman Melvin Wyatt Tara Yerger Suzanne Young Scott Youse Lawrence Zeller Deborah Zimmerman NOT PHOTOGRAPHED: Randal Dierolf Raymond Lebron Liesel Adam Elizabeth Adams Mark Adams Kevin Alting Michael Angstadt Emidio Annabelli James Antolick Mary Atwood Thomas Atwood Chris Bachman Brandi Barth Rodger Bashore Brandon Bell Angela Berger Barry Bertolet Casey Blankenbiller Ryan Bortz Kevin Breidigan Rebecca Brittain Chad Brossman Warren Bryant Lee Bushnack Toby Chase Chad Christ Richard Christie Eric Clemmer Bethann Conrad William Conrad Justin Davis Micah Deliilo Brian Deturk Rocco Diguardi Christian Eller Mark Erkert Zachary Fatkin Kerry Fick Brendon Field Natalie Fisher Jonathan Fleck Gregory Fletcher 102 Shayne Focht William Foreman Suzanne Forlini Dax Funderburk Jacob Greth Jason Grim Kira Grumblatt Elizabeth Guiles Colin Hackman Eric Haines Edward Hantwerker Marisa Henderson Denise Henne Troy Hess Wendy Hillegass Denise Hoch Shawn Hoch Gregory Holloway Jason Horowitz Tami Hottenstein Valerie Hunter Bryan Iaccarino David Johnson Todd Kegerise Barry Keller Tracy Kemp Michelle Kiedeisch Donald Kiesling Jeffrey Klemmer Crystal Kline Juli Kline Kelly Kline Lyndell Kline Andrew Koch Angela Kolb Kristofer Kolesnik Roy Lapearl Erik Leeds Alicia Levan Nichole Lint 103 Colleen Luft Stephanie Bronwyn Flora Noll Lydia Rapp Michelle Jonathan Heather Manwiller Meredith Robert Noll Nicole Reifsnyder Rissmiller Maciejewski Joseph Martin Sarah Minnich Christopher Raymond Stacy Reinhard Lisa Roberts Jennifer Moody Pelka Scott Readinger Donine David Rowe Brian Moyer Lisa Peters Christopher Renninger Eric Sanders Scott Moyer Mary Beth Reber Kirk Rentschler Phillip Santo Matthew Mull Pleva Tara Reber Cheryl Rhoads Anthony Sarro Scott Nausbaum Joshua Pollock Lorien Kimberly Daniel Schaeffer Melissa Quinter Redmond Rhoads 104 Tracy Reed Tonya Rhoads Kenneth Schell Jason Smith Chad Schlegel Lisa Smith Lori Simon Alan Snyder Shawn Skoog David Smeltz Dawn Snyder Rebecca Snyder Mark Stofflet Trevis Stoudt Shane Strause Rebecca Swisher Todd Trainer Sterling Trumbore Marsha Umbenhauer Amy Wagenhurst Tina Wagenhurst Dean Wagner Randall Wagner Christopher Wanner Andrew Weidenhammer Troy Wetzel Duane Williams Dawn Willman David Wisler Deanna Witman Frederick Yerger Rachel Yerger Richard Yersak Elizabeth Yetter Andrew Yob Matthew Yoder Jerry Young DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS(L-R). Robert A. Heckman, Mr. John Felix, Miss Virginia Reichert(Business Manager), Mr. Levi Wegman, Mr. William Christman, Mrs. Mary Lou Kline, Mr. Kenneth Eshbach, Mr. Harold H. Miller, Mr. Robert R. Kreitz, Esq., Rev. James W. Rogers, Mr. David M Miller. ADMINISTRATION: STANDING: Mr. Jeffrey F. Zackon, High School Principal; Mr. Robert J. Lesko, Superintendent; Mr. Alan C. Bartlett, Elementary School Principal. SEATED: Miss Virginia Reichert, Business Manager; Dr. Robert J. Klucharich, Middle School Principal; Mr. Louis T. Elvin, Assistant Superintendent; Mr. Richard Zinck, Assistant High School Principal. STUDENT MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD: Michelle Degler and Jill Schropp. teachers INSPIRE students Mrs. Alana H. Angs.adt - Language Arts Mr. Michael J. Berger - Mechanical Drawing, Leather Shop Mr. John S. Bankert Language Arts, Latin Mrs. Kathleen J. Betz - Business Ed. Mrs- Beth Bow ers Mr. Bruce K. Betz - Instrumental Music - fecial Education Miss Barbara A. Haas - Business Education Mr. Kenneth R. Hoch - Health, Physical Education Mrs. Jennifer L. Hoeschele - Language Arts tkh Mrs. Barbara A. Caltagirone - Nurse Mr. Edgar M. Ewing - Social Science Mrs. Joanne L. Ewing - t J Language Arts Mrs. Victoria A. Hoff - Science Mr. David Hoffman - Computer Science Mr. James D. Howe - Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Lisa Hvizda - Spanish Mrs. Michelle M. Leinbach - Language Arts Mr. Charles F. Maurer - Wood Shop no Mrs. Carol A. Miller - Guidance Mr. Joseph F. Miller - Guidance Mr. Thomas E. Miller - Mathematics Mr. Leon J. Neiman - Science Mrs. Heidemarie H. Pennypacker - German Miss Margaret E. Rauch - Home Economics 111 Mrs. Mary Alice Reider - Home Economics Mr. Robert H. Rentschler - Physical Education Mr. W. Scott Sample III - Music Miss Whitney A. Seltzer - Driver Education Mrs. Cynthia M. Riegel - 112 Librarian Miss Beth A. Rohrbach - Mathematics Mr. Richard Shaner - Social Science Mr. Sterling D. Snyder - Mathematics Mr. George A. Stofko - Language Arts Mr. Michael Sosh - Special Education Miss Holly Underkoffler - Business Education Miss Maria Velleca - Science 113 Mr. Steven M. Werner - Metal Shop Mr. Richard J. Wiacek - In School Suspension Miss Kitty A. Wittich - Art Mr. Larry G. Wildermuth - Social Science 114 Mrs. Joyce M. Angstadt Mrs. Bonnie L. Kreider Mr. Roger J. Haas Mrs. Ceorgine R. Olson Mrs. Shirley Rhoades Mrs. Annabelle N. Reider Mrs. Darlene M. Speece Mrs. Gerry E. Wagonseller STAFF Miss Virginia R. Reichert Mrs. Geraldine F. Seidel Mrs. Anna Mae Wolfe 115 CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIAL STAFF (L-R): Harvey Weidner, Paul O'Mara, Richard Dalton, Carol Dragan. STANDING(L-R): Theresa Seidel, Shirley Oswald. SEATED: Mary (L-R): Leonard Christman, Curtis Kemp, Rick Willman, Leonard Ellen Sanders, Ester Brintzenhoff, Marlene Naumann. Renner. Norman Reinert - Head Custodian 116 STANDINQL-R): Ruth Landis, Pauline (L-R): Mabel Bieber - School Cafeteria Rhoades. SITTING: Shirley Maser, Doris Supervisor, Eleanor Mathias - School Rissmiller, Teje Cawley. District Cafeteria Supervisor. INDEX Adam, Gian 46, 99 Adam, Gina 5, 32, 33, 57, 75, 76, 77, 85, 89 Adam, Liesel 32, 33, 57, 73, 77, 102 Adams, Elizabeth 70, 102 Adams, Mark 102 Addis, Michele 99 Albright, Lesa 53, 99 Albu, Gabriel 95 Albu,John 5 Alting, Kevin 102 Angstadt, Jennifer 95 Angstadt, Michael 102 Angstadt, Tonya 26, 48, 53, 64, 68, 70, 74, 75, 76, 81, 95 Annabelli, Emidio 48, 92, 102 Antolick, James 102 Apgar, Gregory 4, 5, 109 Atwood, Mary 102 Atwood, Thomas 102 Auge, Jason 28, 29, 99 Auge, Jennifer 57, 84, 99 Bachman, Chris 102 Baker, Edna 25, 27, 44, 53, 99 Baker, Kate 31, 74, 76, 88, 95 Barrasso, Christopher 81, 99, 101 Bartell, Kimberly 49, 88, 95 Barth, Brandi 102 Bashore, Rodger 102 Bashore, Teresa 70, 76, 95 Bates, Lisa 73, 95 Behm, Lisa 49, 70, 71, 73, 99 Behm, Roger 84, 95 Bell, Brandon 102 Bell, Denise 3, 5, 38, 65, 73, 75, 76, 77, 79, 86, 90, 91 Bennecoff, Tanya 25, 27, 76, 81, 99 Berger, Angela 27, 40, 53, 102 Berger, Jennifer 25, 26, 27, 77, 95 Berry, Heather 95 Bertolet, Barry 102 Bertolet, Kathy 25, 26, 39, 70, 75, 93, 95 Blank, Frederick 3, 5 Blankenbiller, Casey 36, 56, 102 Blankenbiller, Maia 5, 63, 65, 73, 75, 93 Bortz, Angela 95 Bortz, Brett 95 Bortz, Kelly 53, 70, 99 Bortz, Ryan 102 Boyer, Brian 5 Boyer, Michelle 95 Breidigan, Daryl 99 Breidigan, Kevin 102 Breidigan, Steven 3, 5, 75, 81, 85 Brewer, Sheri 81, 99 Brewer, Tara 32, 48, 99 Bridegam, Poul 95 Brinkman, Charles 5, 6 Brinkman, Gene 95 Brintzenhoff, Kelly 3, 6, 76, 89 Brittain, Rebecca 27, 102 Britton, Craig 3, 6, 18, 45, 47, 63, 65, 80 Brizek, Jason 28, 29, 43, 59, 60, 99 Brossman, Chad 102 Brown, Jeff 95 Brunner, Jeffrey 6 Bryant, Warren 29, 102 Bury, Teresa 6, 51, 52, 53, 79 Bushnack, Lee 102 Campbell, Robert 67, 68, 99 Care, Tina 6, 84, 89 Chase, Toby 102 Christ, Chad 102 Christie, Heather 5, 6, 31, 61, 64, 74, 75 Christie, James 28, 29, 30, 47, 63, 70, 95 Christie, Richard 28, 30, 67, 74, 102 Christman, Mark 45, 47, 95 Christman, Nicole 26, 27, 99 Clemmer, Darren 6 Clemmer, Eric 102 Conrad, Bethann 102 Conrad, Jason 45, 47, 95 Conrad, Richard 84, 99 Conrad, William 102 Cramp, Tracy 7 Davis, Justin 102 DeFrancisco, Amy 7, 44, 51, 52, 65, 66, 79, 87 Degler, Michelle 26, 27, 53, 64, 67, 70, 74, 75, 76, 83, 87 , 93, 95, 107 Degler, Valerie 26, 40, 51, 52, 53, 67, 69, 70, 74, 77, 99 DeLillo, Micah 56, 102 Delp, Donald 95 Delp, Suzanne 7 DeTemple, Rachel 26, 51, 52, 70, 71, 75, 87, 93, 95 DeTurck, Terry 83, 95 DeTurk, Brian 70, 102 DeTurk, Lisa 7, 49, 64, 65, 70, 71, 87 Diehl, Jeffrey 70, 72, 95 Dierolf, Dennis 99 Dierolf, Randal 101 Dierolf, Shawn 7 Dierolf, Todd 7 Dierolf, Traci 84, 99 Diguardi, Rocco 46, 102 Dillon, Candace 7, 52 Downer, Charles 95 Dreibelbis, Stephanie 87, 95 Eck, Drew 99 Eck, William 95 Ecker, William 84, 99 Eckert, Justin 99 Eddy, Neil 99 Edwards, John 7, 54, 55, 85, 91 Ehst, Kim 27, 67, 77, 81, 83, 95 Eidle, Donna 2, 7, 8, 52 Eller, Christian 102 Eller, Christopher 98 Engleman, James 8, 34, 35, 41, 42, 43, 70, 87, 89, 93 Engleman, Jon 59, 95 Erkert, Mark 102 Ernst, Michael 8, 73 Evans, Tricia 8, 75, 76, 80 Evans, William 99 Fatkin, Derek 46, 59, 60, 95 Fatkin, Zachary 45, 46, 59, 77, 102 Fetter, Willard 84, 99 Fick, Joey 8, 14, 45, 47, 61, 63, 88 Fick, Kerry 46, 102 Fick, Michele 73, 99 Fick, Michelle 84, 99 Field, Brendon 29, 43, 50, 59, 86,102 Fisher, Jacob 8 Fisher, Kent 95 Fisher, Natalie 31, 48, 88, 102 Fisher, Stefanie 8, 31, 48, 64, 65 Fleck, Jennifer 8, 31, 44, 65, 66, 73, 75, 76, 79, 82, 88 Fleck, Jonathan 35, 70, 72, 82, 86, 102 Fletcher, Gregory 46, 102 Focht, Shayne 103 Foreman, William 36, 103 Forlini, Suzanne 31, 44, 83, 103 Franckowiak, Pamela 76, 95 Franks, Andrew 99 Frost, Dawn 99 Funderburk, Dax 103 Garcia, Magaly 95 Garman, Carl 99 Gebhard, Kelli 48, 76, 96 Gehman, Jennifer 31, 44, 76, 87, 94, 96 Gehringer, Victoria 9, 48, 76, 81 117 Gerber, Darren 29, 88, 96 Glass, David 29, 46, 59, 65, 67, 68, 73, 74, 76, 87, 88, 94 , 96 Good, Perry 84, 99 Goodhart, Michael 96 Goodman, Carolyn 9, 64, 65, 79, 87, 89 Greth, Jacob 83, 103 Grim, Jason 29, 56, 103 Grumblatt, Alais 9, 76, 85, 89 Grumblatt, Kira 103 Gruszka, Mary 9 Guiles, Elizabeth 70, 103 Guinther, Kevin 98 Guldin, Matthew 99 Haas, John 45, 47, 87, 96 Haas, Kylene 27, 53, 77, 92, 99 Haas, Marcy 27, 76, 77, 86, 92, 99 Haas, Robert 9, 80 Hackman, Colin 70, 103 Hackman, Keith 9, 87, 89 Hafer, Andrew 9, 54, 55, 85 Hafer, Erik 96 Hagge, Cynthia 2, 9, 15, 63, 69, 70, 76, 77, 89 Hagmayer, Lisa 98 Haines, Eric 43, 56, 103 Hannum, Mark 28, 29, 67, 68, 96 Hantwerker, Edward 103 Harding, Shawn 45, 99 Harland, Paul 10 Hartman, Christine 10, 65, 67, 68, 73, 75, 76, 82, 86, 90 Hassler, Brent 84, 99, 99 Hatmaker, Heather 10 Hausman, Michael 10, 84 Heath, Heather 32, 57, 96 Heck, Kristy 10, 73 Hedgepeth, Lorie 10 Heffelfinger, David 99 Heffelfinger, James 56, 84, 99 Heffelfinger, Rodman 59, 96 Heffner, Glenn 10, 65 Heffner, Jennifer 10, 31, 88, 91 Heffner, Theresa 81, 96 Hefter, Gray 11, 63, 88, 89 Heinz, Joseph 100 Heliger, Matthew 11, 19, 41, 42, 43, 54, 55 Henderson, Marisa 27, 103 Henne, Denise 103 Henne, Patrick 11 Henry, April 2, 11, 23, 51, 52 Henry, Lisa 52, 53, 100 Herbein, Ann 100 Herbein, Peter 84, 96 Hess, Troy 103 Hetrick, Richard 96 Hilbert, Janet 76, 96 Hillegass, Troy 11, 36, 37, 50, 54, 55, 90 Hillegass, Wendy 64, 77, 103 Hiller, Adam 85, 96 Himmelreich, Kerry 11, 54, 55, 56 Hinnershitz, Kimberly 57, 58, 100 Hoch, Aaron 43, 100 Hoch, Daryl 80, 100 Hoch, Denise 48, 53, 103 Hoch, Michael 28, 100 Hoch, Robert 28, 30, 61, 100 Hoch, Shawn 103 Hoffman, Lori 96 Hoffman, Melissa 100 Holloway, Christina 70, 76, 96 Holloway, Gregory 46, 63, 103, 105 Holloway, Jennifer 70, 71, 76, 81, 94, 100 Hoppes, Dierdre 76, 100 Horowitz, Jason 103 Hottenstein, Heather 70, 96 Hottenstein, Tami 70, 103 Hummel, Michael 50, 59, 60, 100 Hunter, Valerie 27, 70, 103 Iaccarino, Bryan 103 Inhof, Diana 49, 57, 74, 76, 77, 92, 99, 100 Isaacs, Sara 96 Jennings, Michelle 27, 76, 83, 96 Johnson, David 29, 103 Jones, Eric 41, 43, 59, 70, 72, 75, 96 Kasopsky, Robert 11 Kaucher, James 11, 73 Kaufman, Kelly 12 Kaufman, Michael 36, 43, 54, 93, 94, 96 Kegerise, Tina 12, 31, 48, 65, 73, 74, 82, 87 Kegerise, Todd 43, 56, 70, 71, 72, 74, 103 Keller, Barry 45, 47, 63, 103 Keller, Josie 100 Keller, Kristy 12, 32, 33, 57, 58, 65 Keller, Pamela 12, 65, 111 Keller, Paul 84, 100 Keller, Richard 12, 18, 45, 47, 63 Kemmerer, Jeffrey 70, 96 Kemp, Tracy 27, 103 Kent, Jennifer 57, 64, 96 Kent, Michael 8, 12, 35, 59, 60, 62, 74, 76, 88 Kercher, Kelley 76, 100 Kiedeisch, Michelle 103 Kieffer, Charles 96 Kiesling, Donald 35, 59, 103 King, Robert 76, 100 Kintzer, Dale 100 Klemmer, Jeffrey 103, 105 Klemmer, Joseph 36, 37, 100 Klemmer, Michelle 4,12, 49, 64, 65, 79 Kline, Crystal 103 Kline, Juli 44, 57, 74, 77, 103, 104 Kline, Kelly 12,14,16, 24, 38, 40, 49, 52, 65, 66, 76, 89 Kline, Kelly(9) 27, 40, 74, 77, 103 Kline, Lyndell 59, 103 Kline, Michael 13, 46, 88 Kline, Stephen 13, 50, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74, 87, 91 Koch, Andrew 29, 103 Koch, Debra 81, 96 Koch, Mark 28, 67, 68, 87, 95, 96 Kocher, Larry 96 Koehler, Brenda 13, 31, 64, 65, 66, 75, 76, 87 Kolb, Angela 103 Kolb, Christopher 13 Kolesnik, Kristofer 103 Koller, Dean 96 Koons, Jennifer 13, 62, 64, 65, 67, 68, 82, 86, 91 Korsak, Kelly 100 Kramer, Chad 83, 100 Krause, Charlene 13 Krause, Christopher 2, 13, 28, 59, 64, 65 Krotulski, Susan 39, 40, 81, 100 Kunkle, Andrea 31, 38, 39, 52, 67, 70, 74, 87, 96 Lafferty, William 13, 65, 66, 70, 78 Laity, Chad 29, 50, 88, 92, 93, 96 LaPearl, Michael 2, 14, 80 LaPearl, Roy 103 Laukhamar, Knut 14, 23, 28, 65, 89, 92 Leach, Helena 64, 96 Lebron, Raymond 101 Leeds, Erik 35, 56, 103 Levan, Alicia 57, 77, 103, 105 LeVan, Beth 26, 38, 39, 69, 70, 75, 77, 79, 83, 87, 96 Levengood, Tracy 53, 76, 81, 100 Lint, Nichole 103 Loos, Joseph 70, 96 Lopez, Nina 14, 17 118 Ludwig, Timothy 84 Luft, Colleen 53, 104 Lutz, Fred 97 Lutz, Rebecca 14, 73 Lutz, Wendy 97 MacDonald, Barbara 70, 76, 77, 99, 100 Maciejewski, Heather 44, 70, 73, 104 Madl, Sherry 100 Madl, Stephanie 14, 73 Manbeck, Tracy 7,14, 38, 65, 70,75, 76, 77, 79, 85, 86, 8 9 Manwiller, Stephanie 104 Martin, Joseph 104 Mast, Daniel 100 Mast, Melissa 32, 33, 64, 100 Maurer, Jesse 70, 97 Maurer, John 59, 60, 97 Mays, Donna 84, 97 Meals, Shawn 28, 67, 68, 88, 97 Meredith, Bronwyn 77, 104 Messner, Nicole 31, 53, 76, 100 Millar, Brenda 97 Millar, Donald 83, 100 Miller, Daniel 56, 81, 100 Miller, Jeffrey 28, 30, 41, 42, 43, 54, 55, 56, 63, 70, 97 Miller, Kylene 12,14, 38, 40, 57, 64, 65, 70, 73, 75, 76, 82, 89 Miller, Renee 14 Miller, Roger 14, 36, 59, 60, 80 Miller, Ronda 9, 14, 38, 39, 40, 49, 57, 61, 65, 66, 73, 75 , 77, 79, 89 Millisock, Jennifer 73, 97 Miner, Aron 97 Minnich, Sarah 104 Moffett, Jason 15 Moody, Jennifer 32, 64, 82, 104 Mosser, Patricia 40, 53, 62, 76, 94, 100 Mosser, Robert 28, 29, 41, 42, 43, 50, 54, 55, 56, 70, 97 Moyer, Brian 104 Moyer, Jason 50, 93, 100 Moyer, Scott 104 Mueller, Kathy 97 Mull, Matthew 46, 59, 92, 104 Mutter, Connie 77, 97 Nattress, Mark 36, 37, 43, 97 Nausbaum, Scott 43, 104 Neuheimer, Sabin 50, 59, 60, 93,100 Noll, Flora 104 Noll, Michael 15 Noll, Michell 15 Noll, Richard 46, 59, 93, 97 Noll, Robert 59, 78, 103, 104 Noll, Tracy 76, 97 Nye, Roberta 67, 68, 70, 71, 76, 92, 97 Obarow, Pamela 15, 76 Olewiler, Amber 69, 70, 97 Olewiler, April 69, 70, 72, 100 Ortiz, Carmen 97 Ortiz, Heather 15, 51, 52, 53 Pacharis, Monica 5, 15, 31, 44, 65, 66, 67, 68, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 82, 86, 88, 91 Payne, Eric 16 Pelka, Christopher 59, 104 Pentz, Ingrid 27, 75, 76, 77, 97 Peters, Lisa 70, 104 Petro, Anthony 78 Petry, Kimberly 100 Pleva, Mary 104 Poch, Erick 12, 16, 18, 45, 47, 65 Pollock, Joshua 104 Pollock, Mark 73, 81, 97 Posthelwait, Ricky 98 Price, Richard 97 Quinter, Melissa 104 Rapp, Lydia 104 Rapp, Monika 97 Rauenzahn, Angela 97 Raymond, Nicole 104 Readinger, Brian 97 Readinger, Rodney 100 Readinger, Scott 104 Reber, Christopher 104 Reber, Tara 104 Redmond, Lorien 31, 104 Reed, Jennifer 16 Reed, Terry 97 Reed, Tracy 104 Reed, Wayne 97 Reifsnyder, Dirk 16 Reifsnyder, Kery 36, 37, 55, 97 Reifsnyder, Michelle 48, 57, 58, 77, 104, 105 Reinbold, Shannon 76, 100 Reinert, Tracey 16, 64, 65, 76 Reinhard, Stacy 104 Renninger, Donal 25, 27, 38, 39, 40, 52, 100 Renninger, Donine 27, 38, 39, 40, 53, 77, 104 Rentschler, Kirk 28, 29, 45, 74, 104 Rentschler, Kristen 16, 26, 53, 65, 73 Rettew, Michael 100 Rhoads, Cheryl 73, 81, 104 Rhoads, Kelly 84, 97 Rhoads, Kimberly 53, 104 Rhoads, Tonya 73, 104 Richard, Brian 43, 56, 100 Riggs, Richard 16, 91 Rissmiller, Daniel 16 Rissmiller, Jonathan 104 Roberts, Lisa 104 Rohrbach, Steven 84, 85, 97 Rolf, Jennifer 73, 98 Rothermel, Amy 17, 44, 65, 66, 79 Rothermel, Jacob 34, 35, 59, 60, 75, 76, 79, 98 Rowe, David 104 Rowe, Kimberly 74, 98 Royer, Cheri 17, 76, 81 Russell, Rachel 17, 22, 24, 25, 26, 57, 62, 64, 65, 90, 91 Sanders, Eric 59, 104 Sanders, Kyle 2, 4, 17, 23, 65, 75, 93 Sanders, Mark 56, 101 Sanders, Melissa 31, 94, 101 Sanders, Wendy 101 Santo, Jessica 2, 17, 64, 88 Santo, Phillip 104 Sarro, Anthony 104 Sayer, Eric 17, 36, 37, 41, 42, 43, 50, 65 Schaeffer, Bryan 101 Schaeffer, Daniel 35, 43, 59, 70, 72, 104 Schaeffer, Jennifer 9, 17, 32, 33, 57, 66, 69, 70, 72, 75, 77, 85, 86, 90 Schell, Keith 17, 89 Schell, Kenneth 56, 105 Schittler, Steven 101 Schlegel, Brenda 12, 18, 32, 33, 38, 40, 57, 58, 65, 66, 73 , 75, 76, 79, 89 Schlegel, Brian 18, 24, 28, 41, 42, 43, 54, 55, 65, 80, 88 Schlegel, Chad 46, 105 Schlegel, Heidi 18, 57, 73, 80 Schlegel, Karen 25, 26, 27, 44, 57, 67, 73, 88, 101 Schmeck, Andrea 92, 98 Schmeck, Brian 98 Schnader, Diane 73, 98 Schrader, Jamie 41, 42, 43, 56, 101 Schropp, Jill 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 14, 18, 24, 25, 26, 27, 59, 63, 64, 66, 70, 74, 75, 76, 77, 86, 87, 91, 107 Schropp, Joanna 25, 26, 40, 57, 69, 70, 71, 74, 77, 92, 101 Schrufer, Matthew 18, 28, 30, 41, 42, 119 43, 50, 61, 65, 74 Schultz, Jason 59, 60, 101 Scianna, Tina 18 Seamans, Stephanie 24, 26, 74, 83, 87, 98 Seidel, Lori 18, 85 Seidel, Mark 2, 4, 6, 18, 34, 35, 63, 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, 7 5, 79, 89 Sellers, Donna 75, 77, 98 Shaaber, Michael 98 Shaaber, Tricia 101 Shabrach, Julie 53, 98 Shade, Susan 2,16,19, 49, 52, 63, 65, 87 Sharp, Sean 35, 59, 60, 76, 81, 101 Sher, James 19, 34, 35, 65, 79, 87, 88, 89 Shirk, Alex 2, 18, 19, 28, 29, 45, 47, 59, 62, 63, 65 Shott, Melissa 19 Simon, Denean 19 Simon, Lori 105 Skoog, Shawn 105 Slichter, Pamela 101 Smaglinski, Denise 11, 19, 65, 67, 68, 75, 76, 82, 86, 87 Smeltz, Adam 19, 41, 50, 63, 65, 75, 78, 85 Smeltz, David 29, 105 Smith, Courtney 3, 12, 19, 24, 25, 26, 49, 63, 64, 74, 75 Smith, Jason 105 Smith, Kathy 20 Smith, Lisa 105 Smith, Timothy 98 Smith, Troy 43, 98 Snoke, Eric 84, 101 Snoke, Troy 59, 60, 92, 98 Snyder, Alan 28, 29, 43, 56, 105 Snyder, Billie Jo 3, 20, 48, 64, 65, 76, 81, 85 Snyder, Dawn 48, 57, 77, 102, 105 Snyder, Keith 29, 59, 60, 92, 101 Snyder, Rebecca 38, 39, 40, 51, 52, 105 Snyder, Scott 28, 29, 67, 68, 87, 88, 93, 98 Snyder, Shawn 20 Speece, James 20, 35, 59, 60 Spohn, Steven 20, 85, 89 Stamm, Karin 101 Stamp, Vonni 70, 79, 87, 98 Stauffer, Bethany 16, 20, 49, 52, 65, 66, 70, 73, 76, 82, 8 8 Steffe, Michael 29, 41, 42, 43, 98 Stitzer, Michelle 20 Stofflet, Mark 70, 105 Stoudt, Bradley 98 Stoudt, Sean 20 Stoudt, Tracy 76, 98 Stoudt, Trevis 105 Strause, Shane 93, 105 Strause, Stefanie 13, 20, 21, 32, 44, 57, 58, 64, 65, 74, 7 5, 79, 85, 87, 90 Stufflet, Henry 21, 89 Stump, Debra 57, 58, 99, 101 Sustello, Tracy 70, 76, 84, 92, 98 Sweitzer, Justine 21 Swisher, Rebecca 57, 77, 102, 105 Szarko, Carrie 70, 72, 101 Szarko, Mark 21, 35, 65, 70, 72, 76, 93 Thomas, Jodi 73, 98 Thompson, Kelly 21, 90 Thompson, Michelle 31, 67, 68, 76, 98 Timmins, Stacey 21 Todd, Bonnie 26, 44, 49, 98 Tomlinson, Todd 98 Townsley, Steven 21, 45, 89 Trainer, Tanya 31, 98 Trainer, Todd 83, 105 Traverso, Julia 11,13, 21, 65, 76, 79, 82, 85, 86, 93 Triest, Brian 78 Triest, Kenneth 78 Trumbore, Sterling 105 Turner, Jeffrey 28, 29, 59, 60, 67, 70, 72, 101 Umbenhauer, Marsha 81, 105 Updegrove, James 21 Updegrove, Robin 84, 101 Vaccaro, Lance 35, 59, 60, 92, 101 Vaccaro, Peter 56, 67, 68, 73, 98 Valeriano, Catrina 25, 26, 27, 57, 58, 64, 73, 74, 77, 100, 101 Vandevort, Christian 29, 101 Wagenhurst, Amy 77, 105 Wagenhurst, Tina 105 Wagner, Betsy 40, 63, 73, 77, 101 Wagner, Dean 80, 105 Wagner, Randall 105 Wanner, Christopher 105 Wanner, Craig 22, 80 Webber, Colleen 70, 101 Webber, Michele 22, 76, 81 Weidenhammer, Andrew 105 Weidner, Brian 98 Weidner, Kristin 27, 44, 53, 67, 68, 73, 74, 101 Weidner, Mindy 76, 101 Weinsteiger, Ann 81, 101 Wenner, Karen 32, 33, 39, 57, 64, 75 77, 78, 79, 98 Wescott, Sheila 27, 75, 76, 83, 87, 9{ Wetzel, Troy 46, 70, 105 Wildermuth, Charles 22, 70, 91 Wilkinson, Christa 76, 83, 98 Williams, Donna 101 Williams, Duane 105 Williams, Kristin 22, 70, 72, 73, 75 76, 77 Williams, Mark 43, 55, 87, 98 Willingham, Dawn 73, 98 Willman, Dawn 105 Willman, Michelle 22, 90 Wisler, David 69, 70, 72, 78, 105 Witman, Deanna 70, 83, 105 Wittman, Candie 63, 73, 77, 99, 10: Wolszczenski, Stephen 22, 41, 42 43, 50, 59, 60, 63, 88 Worth, Keith 98 Wyatt, Melvin 59, 60, 101 Yerger, Frederick 46, 105 Yerger, Rachel 73, 105 Yerger, Tara 84, 101 Yersak, Richard 105 Yetter, Elizabeth 73, 105 Yob, Andrew 105 Yoder, Matthew 46, 105 Young, David 2, 3, 22 Young, Jerry 105 Young, Suzanne 84, 101 Youse, Scott 80, 101 Zeller, Lawrence 101 Zimmerman, Deborah 70, 101 Zimmerman, Matthew 22 Zitrick, Maureen 57, 75, 76, 77, 7f 79, 98 Zook, Jane 25, 26, 38, 39, 40, 64, 7f 76, 87, 94, 96, 98 120 LANDMARK TREATY — Ronald Reagan and Soviet head of state Mikhail Gorbachev begin the first of three days of summit talks, which ended in the signing of a treaty banning medium -and shorter-range nuclear missiles from Europe and TEARFUL MELTDOWN — Televangelists Jim and Tammy Bakker watched their PTL empire fall in March after alleged corruption and wrong-doing within the organization. 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