Pen Argyl Area High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Pen Argyl, PA)
- Class of 1973
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The Ecstacy A year of calamities and catastrophies-and a dis- tinct odor from the tunnel . . . Did you say that was a SKUNK? ' ' ' green-eyed, brown-haired Brazilian nut wins the hearts of all she meets . . . Lise Steffen- Our SIS . . . Jayne Kercsmar demonstrates the Big Bang Theory . . . She forget that acetone bums! . . . Friday moming bomb scare . . . no bomb, no kids . . . Pen Argyl's answer to the three day week-end . . . It's always fun riding a Yamaha-a-a-a . . . Right Dave? . . . We'd like to express our sincere ap- preciation to George Kohan for making this page pos- sible. We'd like to, but in all good conscience . . . We will express our heartfelt gratitude to the following people who gave of their time to finish this book on schedule: David Uhler, Lorraine Shook, Gail Lugg, Lise Steffen, and Jane Codshall. These people were not a part of the regular staff, but were very valuable to the production of the book . . . We would also like to say Thanks to our helpful advisors . . . All things considered, 1973 was a BLAST! -ni 5 Ups and Downs . . Ins and Outs UPPER RIGHT: Daily meeting of the junior Women's Club discussing per- tinent business. LOWER LEFT: Such patriotic students as these can be wit- nessed any day at 8:12 A.M. in Pen Argyl Area High School. UPPER FAR RIGHT: The guidance office provides interesting and entertaining reading for Linda Falcone and Linda Emes, while Laura Uliana, secretary, observes. MIDDLE: Music provided by the in great demand Dance Band . . . MIDDLE RIGHT: Inspite of the tumor , Cindy Murphy was a great asset to the team. LOWER RIGHT: Instrumental in a well-run football club, Bruce F ehnel keeps things going for the goal line. LOWER FAR RIGHT: So Lobb . . . alias Weeeeooo, man! ,wr-' - '--W 4- -QLQQLQQ 1 4 , xv? Bits and Pieces UPPER LEFT: Charles Hock, Edgar Schweitzer, Sherman Stanlick, and Richard jones. LOWER LEFT: around the table left to right: Mary Hontz, Marlene Teel, Shirley Davis, Marion Kauffman, Clady Sweet, Bemice Honey, Thelma Dorney, and Doris Uhler. H nv ff arf' UPPER MIDDLE: District Chorus Representa- tives Larry Nester and Greg Oaten. UPPER RIGHT: john Alteri and Tina Nelson take time out for a breather. LOWER RIGHT: District Band Representatives Greg Oaten, Diane Berger, and Kay Domey. FA CUL TY AND A DMINIS TRA T10N 1 f 41 JAPTQ' .4-.. x . of 34 NW R., M FAR LEFT: Mr. Elwood Petchel-Health and Physical Education Teacher-graduate of Wilson Boro High School-BS from Penn State-has taught here 12 years-hobbies include hunting, Eshing, and sports. MIDDLE LEFT: Craig Dal- ley emerging from our trusty Driver Ed Car. Can you believe it hasn't been racked up yet? TOP MIDDLE: . . . and when we're finished leam- ing about the human body, we'll all be ready for pre-med, right? No, but you'll be able to stop a nosebleedl BOTTOM LEFT: Time for all the girl Robin Hoods to knock their arrorws and hit the targets, no not the ground! TOP FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Joyce Ronalds-School Nurse- graduate of John Adams High School-BS from Kutztown-Diploma from Wyckoff Heights Hos- pital-has been here 17 years-hobbies include knitting, sewing and reading. MIDDLE FAR RIGHT: Mr. Robert Gold-Health and Physical Education Teacher-graudate of Pen Argyl High School-BS from Westminister College-has taught here 1 year-hobbies include sports and coaching IV Football. CENTER MIDDLE: Mr. Duane Toth-Health and Driver Education Teacher-graduate of Pen Argyl High School-BS and MA from ESSC-has taught here 7 years- hobbies include hunting, fishing, camping, boat- ing, skiing, and all sports. CENTER FAR RIGHT: Miss jennifer Schantz-Health and Physical Education Teacher-graduate of Qualc- ertown High School-BS from ESSC-presently studying for Masters in Health Education-has taught here 4 years-hobbies include participat- ing in and watching athletic events, skiing, out- doors, camping and canoeing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Vivian Wagner-Health and Physi- cal Education Teacher-BS from ESSC-has taught here 18 years-hobbies include sewing, reading, and sports. 'ffm .AM '! 90 WMM- :ai I Active Muscles. . . . . Healthy Outlook A combination of book-work and body-work to maintain physically fit, happy, alert students . . . Glad to meet you Mr. Gold. And this is our outstanding Phys. Ed. department! . . . Playing dodge-the-drip basketball? . . . leaky ceiling in the gym you know! . . . Mrs. Wagner coordinates all department activities . . . Bombardment-UGHU . . . Anyone in an in- ebriated condition will not be permitted to drive the Driver Ed. car! . . . Dig those groovy paper gowns and slippers for the school physicals . . . But Mrs. Ronalds, I feel like I'm wearing a potato sack! . . . Proof that there is more to educa- tion than sitting in the classroom! Misplacea' Modyier. . . . . Prattling Polonius Developing linquistic skills and an appreciation of literature . . Sure would enjoy Shakespeare if I could understand his 'thee's' and 'thou's ' . . . WHY DOES we have to have a whole half a year of GRAMMERIV' . . . Mr. Terry Male orga- nizes the English department . . . Sure I have the rough draft of my term paper finished, but it's due TOMORROW! . . . Underline all nouns once and all verbs twice . . . No term paper, no walk down the cinder track! . . . ANTIDI- SESTABLISHMENTARIANISM for a vocabulary word? . . . To Kill a Mockingbird , anyone? . . . But how does the movie end? . . . a trip to Philadelphia to see Summer and Smoke . . . Worlds revealed to the mind which could not be explored by the flesh. TOP FAR LEFT: Mrs. Emeline Ewald- English-graduate of Lancaster High School-AB from Cedar Crest-has taught here 11 years-hob- bies include music, reading, cooking and travel. TOP CENTER LEFT: Mr. Edwin Folk- English-graduate of Whitehall High School-BS from Mt. St. Mary's College and MA from Temple-has taught here 6 years-hobbies include his family, golf, and all sports. MIDDLE FAR LEFT: Mrs. Jacqueline Weaver-English and Reading-graduate of Scottdale High School and Indiana University, Pa.-MA from Lehigh and M.ED. in Reading from Kutztown-has taught here 3 years-hobbies are reading, cooking, sports and travel. MIDDLE LEFT: Miss Norma Smith-English-graduate of Pen Argyl High School-BA from Penn State-has taught here 10 years-hobbies include painting and sewing. MIDDLE LEFT: Miss Diane Deibert-English- graduate of Slatington High School-BS from Ku- tztown-studying for MA-has taught here 3 years-hobbies include Green Echo advisor and playing piano. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Virginia Crawshaw-English-graduate of Reynoldville High School-BS from Indiana University, Pa.- has taught here 5 years-hobby is arts and crafts. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Thomas Schoeninger- English-graduate of Conestoga High School-BS from ESSC-studying for MA-has taught here 6 years-hobby is tennis. TOP MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Janet Shimer-Developmental and Reme- dial Reading-graduate of Pocono Mountain High School-BS from ESSC-studying for MA- has taught here 5 years-hobbies are riding, mu- sic, and golf. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Linda Hohens- tein-English-graduate of Springfield High School-BS from ESSC-has taught here 4 years- hobbies are sewing, interior decorating, creative writing and cooking. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Terry Male-English, Creative Writing and Speech-graduate of Nazareth High School-AB from Moravian-has taught here 9 years-hobbies are theater and reading. Revealing Past . . . . . Promising Future A unique combination of history and current events . . . I always thought SOCIAL Sudies would teach us proper eti- quette! . . . Mr. Mervine provides competent leadership as de- partment head . . . Gee, Miss May, I feel like I've really been to Africa! . . . May 1, 1973-LAW DAY! . . . If I take Senior Covemment can I run for President? . . . who cares who Charlemagne was anyway? . . . a visit into the past to prepare us for the future! nuns... Q ,al TOP LEFT: Mr. Harry U. Mervine-US His- tory-graduate of Ashland High School-Ph. B. from Muhlenberg College-taught here 27 years. MIDDLE FAB LEFT: Miss Grace Dennis- World Geography-graduate of Pen Argyl High School-BS from Penn State-has taught here 29 years-hobbies include art, travel, arranging flow- ers, and reading. MIDDLE CENTER LEFT: Miss Marjorie D. May-World Cultures and Con- temporary World Affairs-graduate of Pen Argyl High School-BS and Masters from Temple Uni- versity-has taught here 18 years-hobbies in- clude travel, raising funds for Peace Corps schools, supporting exchange student programs and a member of FISH fFellowship in Serving Humanityj. MIDDLE NEAR LEFT: Mr. Thomas A. Chuss-Social Studies, Sociology, Eco- nomits and History-graduate of Whitehall High School-BSMA from Kutztown State College has taught here 5 years-hobbies include hunting, fishing, golf, and softball. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Mr. E. Tiernan-American History and Ameri- can Government-graduate of Leonia High School-BS from ESSC-presently studying for MA in Political Science-has taught here 8 years-hobbies include coaching, football, wres- tling and singing. BOTTOM CENTER: Mrs. Elda M. Brune-History and Geography-gradw ate of Creston High School-AB from Valpa- rasio-presently studying for MA-has taught here 4 years fsubstitutingj-hobbies include gardening, reading and caring for foster children. BOTTOM CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Judith Hendershot-Ge- ography and World History-graduate of Bangor High School-BS from ESSC-presently studying for certification in Social Sciences-has taught here for 5 years-hobbies include camping, cook- ing, sewing and knitting. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Mr. Walter Cole-History-graduate of Bangor High School-BS from ESSC-has taught here 5 years-hobbies include music and tennis. TOP RIGHT: Sally Harding is being draped by Miss May, depicting the dress of an Indian maiden. Mathematical Expressions . . . . Practical Applications Constantly improving abilities as difficulty progresses . . . Plain Geometry-who says it's plain?! . . . What in the world is I.P.I?-Only those of the 'open concept' know for sure! . . . Math Workshop . . . What would we EVER DO without Miss Anderson, as the department head? . . . Honors Math-If I take it will I be in Honor Society? . . . Did you know that Mr. Noyes has a kitty cat in his right hand drawer? . . . Who ever decided what n meant in the first place? . . . a new language in signs and numbers! - 1 12. 72 via: A '23 'H' 1 . 'kg 5 TOP LEFT: Miss Agnes Anderson-Algebra, Analytic Geometry and Calculus, Honors Math- graduate of Duryea High School-BS from West Chester and MA from Ohio State-has taught here 9 years-hobbies include knitting, sewing, reading, and travel. MIDDLE FAR LEFT: Mrs. Janice Kashimba-Math-graduate of West Ha- zelton High School-BA from Penn State-has taught here 1 year-hobbies include swimming, archery, fencing and tennis. MIDDLE MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Richard Bowman-Math, Geometry- graduate of Parkland High School-BS from East Stroudsburg-has taught here 6 years-hobby is sports. MIDDLE RIGHT LEFT: Mr. Bruce Noyes-Trigonometry, Algebra, and Math-grad- uate of East Stroudsburg High School-BS from ESSC-presently studying for Masters-has taught here 9 years-hobby is golf. BO'I'I'OM FAR LEFT: Mr. Eugene Smigel-Math-gradu- ate of Suquehana Consolidated High School-BS from ESSC-has taught here 6 years-hobbies in- clude golf, auto mechanics, fishing, hunting, foot- ball, baseball and basketball. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Students enjoy Math classes-well sometimes, anyway. TOP RIGHT: Lynn Schmau- der and Dave Lemley appear to know the answer to one of those geometry problems. How about it Dave and Lynn? BOTTOM MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Marjorie Williams-Algebra I-graduate of Pen Argyl High School-BS from Penn State-has taught here I8 years-hobbies include reading, sewing, knitting and gardening. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. June Jones-Math-graduate of Bangor High School-BS from ESSC-has taught here 9 years-hobbies include reading, sewing and crafts. UPPER LEFT: Mr. Patrick Corey-Physics, Science-graduate of Scranton Central H.S.-BS from ESSC-presently studying for MS in Physi- cal Science-has taught here 5 years-hobby is photography. FAR UPPER LEFT: Thelma Ab- bot, Connie Bickford, and Sara Harris admire Brian Pfeiffer during one of their many Physics Labs. LOWER LEFT: Mr. McKay is showing- Laurie Harris, Theresa Totani and Fred Koch the procedure for writing their lab report. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. john J. McKay-Biology-graduate of Grover Cleveland H.S.-BS and MS from ESSC-has taught here 6 years-hobbies include Photography, carpentry, and hunting. FAR UP- PER RIGHT: Mr. Walter Emery-Life Science, 7th grade Math-Graduate of Bangor-AB and MS from Lafayette and University of Pennsy- vania-has taught here 4 years hobbies include stamp and coin collecting, Local History, and Music. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Robert Wenger- Physical Science-graduate of Northem H.S.-BS from ESSC-presently studying for Masters-has taught here 5 years-hobby is Photography. MIDDLE: Mr. Charles Kopcho-Life Science, 10th grade General Biology-graduate of Cough- lin H.S.-BS from Bloomsburg State College-has taught here 2 years-hobbies include Photogra- phy, auto mechanics, and camping. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Thomas Knorr-Earth and Space Science-graduate of Bloomsburg H.S.-BS from Bloomsburg State College-presently studying for Masters-has taught here 6 years-hobby is rac- ing. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Harry Bray-Chem- istry-graduate of Bangor-BS from Penn State- has taught here 15 years-hobbies include all sports, photography and travel. r l 1 I ..,.,, 1 x . A .. ly gi gm :,a ,.i,, I Applied Laws . . Interesting Discoveries Labs . . . dissections . . . rock collections . . . experiments . . . these are all a part of the different subjects in the Science Department . . . Mr. Bray, if we catch YOU chewing gum does that mean YOU lose a point, too? . . . Would you like to have the pleasure of visiting a sewage plant? . . . Then take up advanced Biology with Mr. McKay . . . Killing insects? I thought this was Basic LIFE,' Science?!? . . . Mr. Corey, since when do CARS have anything to do with SCIENCE??? . . . VVho's appearing at Mr. Knorr's annual Rock F estival?, Parts I and II?,, . . . courses with many new interests and dis- coveries for the curious student. 21 Benqicial Experience . . Productive Results The coordination of study and practice provide the elements for unique experiences- Young men in Home Economics? Would you believe girls in Industrial Arts? . . . VVhat would we ever do without our overhead projectors! . . . An aroma of freshly baked food from the Foods Laboratory . . . The only place where you can eat the results of your work! . . . Iive heard of slanted writing but not slanted furniture! . . . Mr. Schoonover represents a great department as departmental head . . . Today's students mastering skills to prepare for fu- ture homes. TOP LEFT: Mr. Stephen Schoonover-Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing- graduate of East 'Burg-BS from Penn State-presently studying for Masters- has taught here 5 years-hobby is gardening. TOP MIDDLE: Now where was that hole anyway. I'm sure I drilled one in there! MIDDLE F AR LEFT: Mr. Charles Snyder-Media Specialist-graduate of Oil City High School-BS and MS from Clarion-has taught here 1 year-hobbies include fishing, camp- ing and photography. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Stephen Williams-Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing-graduate of PAHS-BS from Millersville- presently studying for certification-has taught here 5 years-hobbies include auto racing and sports. MIDDLE RIGHT: Miss Gloria Keiper Home Eco- nomics-graduate of Pocono Mt.-BS from Mansfield-has taught here 5 years-hobbies are sewing, knitting and sports. MIDDLE FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Grace Samson-Home Living-graduate of Wilson High-BS from Drexel Uni- versity-has taught here 26 years. f. -it Q -rf , Q , . 6, L x KY' NF l M, ,.A .. X I w-2.2, . ,gn .N Q . W, - 1 wa i 33' -Z ll .v nw, V... 1 -: Q 1 E291 , .,,..w ' it Traditional Outlook . . . Broad Horizons A stimulating combination of music and art provides the stu- dent with a worthwhile background in culture . . . Of course, our department is the fine arts. We're as healthy as anyone else! . . . The annual art exhibit allows the students to display their talent . . . Hey whatever happened to your you-know-what picture in the display case? . . . Mr. Dei- sher, why is that tic-tac-toe board next to my note in this song?v . . . Mr. Cassady leads a fine department . . . I'd really appreciate the fine arts if I could understand them! . . . Today Pen Argyl, tomorrow Cornagie Hall! TO LEFT: Mr. Thobum Cassady-Music and Chorus-graduate of Petersburg High School, West Virginia-BS and Masters from West Virginia University- has taught here 9 years-hobbies include gardening, reading, and traveling. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Rodney Walker-Art--graduate of East 'Burg-BA from Asbury College, Kentucky presently studying for MA-has taught here 1 year-hobbies include camping and archery. MIDDLE RIGHT: Lori Sweet is accompanying for the chorus during one of many practices. BOTTOM LEFT: Io Miller and Heather Hughes are admiring some fine work that the art stu- dents have produced. UPPER BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Milton Faust-Art- graduate of Easton-BS from Kutztown-presently studying for Masters-has taught here 4 years-hobbies include sailing, snowmobiling, woodworking, ce- ramics, jewelry, hunting and Eshing. LOWER BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Scott Deischer-Music and Band-graduate of Emmaus-BS from Mansfield State- has taught here 2 years. wwf I2 f We 4,,...-v-00' -'Q-so ln.. .s Interesting Countries . . New Lan a es KU 8 Broadening our scope and awareness of different languages . . . duties and responsiblities for Mrs. Ihrie and Mrs. Bowman as co-heads of the foreign language department . . . Spanish, French, or German . . . From dialogues and vocabulary to stories and plays . . . rewards of knowing a foreign language. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Nancy Bowman-Gennan, French-graduate of Park- land-BA from Albright-has taught here 5 years-hobbies are reading and travel. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Elizabeth Ihrie-Spanish-graduate of Liberty- BA from Moravian-Has taught here 10 years-hobbics are reading and dew- ing. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. jackie Berhel-Asst. Librarian. Mrs. Betty Rea- gan-Lihrarian-graduate of Frankford-BS from West Chester and Library Certificate from Kutztown-has taught here 3 years-Hobby is collecting an- tiques. MIDDLE: Mr. George Trissler-German-graduate of Dieruff-BS from Kutztown-has taught here 2 years-hobbies are skiing, reading and foot- ball. MIDDLE RIGHT: just a little cultural experience for the French kids. LOWER LEFT: Miss Dorothy Bedford-French, History-graduate of PAHS-BA and MA from Pen State-has taught here 22 years-hobbies are traveling and reading. '19 Sww Precision . . Efficient 0jj'ice'i- ers Constant study and practice equips the student to face the unending clamor and clatter of the business world . . . Speed and accuracy are our motto! . . . Contrary to popular opin- ion secretaries do not just sit at their desks and look pretty! . . . Mr. Nester, Bossman of the Business department . . . I'm really sorry Miss Louis, but this shorthand still looks like chicken scratch to me! . . . time tests, office practice sets, key punch operation . . . I keep getting my debits and credits mixed up . . . one step beyond lies a position in the vast field of business. UPPER: End of the period socializing with friends in the business room. MIDDLE LEFT: Miss Linda Louis-Shorthand and Business English-gradu- ate of Upper Darby H.S.-BS from Bloomsburg-has taught here 2 years-hob- hies are traveling, bowling, and reading. MIDDLE RIGHT: Miss Rosemary Bunjo-Typing I, Consumer Economics, Business Law, General Business, and Business Math-graduate of Bloomshurg State-BS in Business Ed. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Wilmer Nester-Office Practice, Typing, General Business-grad- uate of Emmaus-BS Bloomsburg and MA from New York University-has taught here 24 years-hobbies are hunting, fishing, and golf. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Carl Millard, Ir.-Typing Business Law, Consumer Economics, General Business, and Business Math-graduate of bloomsburg H.S.-BS and M.Ed. from Bloomshurg. Jai 5 New Endeavors . . . Unique Results The strong and responsible backbone of the PAHS school system . . . When did you say the school board is meeting?-I can't keep it straight! . . . Mr. Lee, the man at the top in our high school . . . the familiar voice of Mr. Godshall becomes a Voice of authority . . . PAHS makes the headlines . . . Mr. Frank Brumbaugh provides the finishing touch . . . the Guid- ance Department handles all the headaches of scheduling stu- dents . . . a year of constant friction among school board members . . . That 54 vote you know! . . .students fill 3 ad- ditional seats as non-voting members on the school board . . . the essential area of the educational process we often neglect to praise! V 'ra'-5 2 5 f r UPPER LEFT: Dr. Wilson Kresge-Superinten- dent of Schools-graduate of West Chester State,-BS from Penn State, M.Ed, D.Ed. MIDDLE: A double take of the famous 5-4 school board, getting it all together from both angles. LOWER LEFI': FRONT ROW: Mr. Weston Miller, Bs. Mgr., Mr. Joseph Palma, Mrs. Myrtle Rabenold, Mr. Frank Fiorot, Dr. E. Brumbaugh, Mr. Stanley Snyder. BACK ROW: Mr. Allen jackson, Asst. Superintendent, Mr. Robert Strat- ton, Mr. Frank Bmmbaugh, Pres., Mr. Don Ab- bott, Mr. Ronald Shipman, Dr. Wilson Kresge. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Thomas E. Lee-Principal- graduate of PAHS-BS from ESSC and MA from Lehigh-presently studying for Dr. of Ed.-great PAHS sports fan and enjoys collecting rocks and minerals. MIDDLE: Itis homeward bound for Mr. Lee after a hard day's work. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Kathy Murphy-has been here 2 years as Mr. Lee's secretary. LOWER RIGHT: M. David Overdorf-Director of Guidance-grad uate of Fountain Hill H.S.-BS from Kutztown and MA from Rutgers-7th year here-hobbies are camping and sports. Miss Laura Uliana -Cu- dance Secretary-graduate of PAHS-2nd year here. Mr. L. William Clark-Counselor-graduate of Westmont H.S.-BS from U. of Pittsburg, MA from Bucknell-2nd year here-hobbies are camp- ing, hunting, and fishing. STUDENT AND SCHOOL LIFE v H49- Dmrent Surroundings . . A REAL for is it UNREALJ experience for the new seventh grade students and old seventh grade teachers . . . a taste of high school life by elementary minds . . . No, you canit take your best friend to your homeroom with you. . . . I d0n't care WHAT you did last year. . . . No Leonard, you do NOT need school insurance to sign up for chorus. . . . 1 if L. at my UPPER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Robin Grauso, Lisa Driscoll, April Hower, Roxanne Ealey, Connie Guszak, Brenda Kes- sler. SECOND ROW: Tamie Honey, Rebecca Edwards, Laura Derr, Karen Haffling, Susan Hicks, Virginia Gordon, Deborah Kirkland, Donna Hahn. THIRD ROW: Robin Gaston, Cindy Klump, Karen Hill, Tami Donchez, Nancy Harding, Kerry Chromer, Stephanie Reto, Cheryl Kern. FOURTH ROW: Beth Eisel, Charlene Eldridge, Carol Emes, Randy Fogel, George Domey, Tim Halum, Kim Francisco, Michael Eisenreich. FIFTH ROW: jeffrey Edel- man, Howard jefferson, Rich Kish, john Fulmer, Martin Gerrardo, joanah Hendershot, Thomas Halpin, Scott We- nger, Beverly Heller, james Harvey, Elwood Fenner, Bruce Knitter. LOWER LEFT: Steven Savercool and Robin Gas- ton diligently slave over some exciting classwork. FAR UP- PER RIGHT: Greg Strauss and Robert Menear appear to be enjoying one of those good 'ol 7th grade jokes. Ed Austin ap- pears to be engrossed in one of those interesting reading assignments. MIDDLE RIGHT: Todd Buskirk, Jackie Lo- renzo, and David Achenbachaas class officers share the re- sponsibilities of running the class of 1978 along with Mrs. jones, their advisor. LOWER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Ray- mond Bergstresser, David Achenbach, Roland Altemus, Todd Buskirk, Michael DeNardo, Kenneth Detweiler, Todd Anderson, Stephen Ayars. SECOND ROW: Karen Barlieb, Cindy Ambrose, janet Biechy, Valerie Brown, Kelly Caesar, Sherri Basta, Connie Barlieb, Bethanne Bortz, Roxanne Ealey. BACK ROW: Richard Dentith, Chipper Catino, Bill Buskirk, Kevin Beers, Brian DeL0renzo, Keith Brobst, Irvin Davidson, Leonard Buskirk, Charles Austin, Fred Austin, Ronald Bush, jeff Achenbach, Scott Bachman, Paul David- son, Donald Bair, Miss Grace Dennis. A x ,MMS rf' MH'.i955ff-,vw M'MAi'Lg' K Aw W. 154011. my . Changing Patterns . . . john, please don't cry: NONE of the boys in seventh grade is allowed to sign up for color guardll . . . You're sup- posed to put POISE into your book reports, not PAUSE! . . . Why do the boys and girls stay on opposite sides of the gym during dances? . . . She got lost where? in the tunnel?v . . . And just think: this is only the BEGINNING!!! . . . only one thousand eight hundred and twenty five days 'till graduation! UPPER LEFT: Connie Barlieb, Lynn Shoemaker, Kim Noble, April Howcr, janet Biechy, Christine Piccerillo, get together for a little group studying??? LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Ricky Miller, Rodbrick Miller, Robert Men- ear, Brian Perin, Keith Lieberman, Carol Pritchard, joani Matlock, Lynne Kutzler, Kim Nobel, Mrs. janet Shimer. SECOND ROW: Sheri Pfeiffer, Patri- cia Randolph, April Long, jackie Lorenzo, Scott Lancaster, Steven Marshall, Patricia Markovitz, Virginia Miller, Gail McManus, Cynthia Ann Pacovich, Coleen F rouch. BACK ROW: David Peruso, Majorie Powell, Tenie Pfeffer, Ronald Moyer, Keith Lysek, David Lohb, Scott Miller, Michael Lipyanic, Ronald Pascarella, Christine Piccerillo, Julia Moll. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Gregg Strauss, Robin Wessman, Susan Tinney, jill Snyder, Kathy Ro- per, Nanette Rutt, Connie Reeser, Colleen Sanders, jackie Saylor, Becky Wenninger. SECOND ROW: Susan Hicks, janet Schreck, Lisa Schiavone, Lynn Shoemaker, Robin Romano, Sandy Roth, Terrie Shadle, Gloria Robbins, Michelle Williams, Leslie Yharas, Mary Ellen Stampone, Craig Williams. BACK ROW: Brian Smoleyak, jack Singer, Randy Williamson, Kyle Smith, jeff Roberts, Troy Rissmiller, Troy Willauer, Morris Uhler, George Riker, Terry Reagan, Bret Williamson, Ricky Ryerson, William Shollenberger, Ste- ven Savercool, Donald Wilmer, William Ross, Mr. Eugene Smigel. LOWER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Gary Keesler, Ronald Altemus, Robert Dotter. BACK ROW: Beverly Heller, Valerie Brown, Kathy Kessler. Changing Patterns . . December 23, 1972 . . . a mistletoe Christmas Dance! . . . an exciting event for Mr. Cole . . . Ooops! We mean advent . . . Candy, anyone? . . . Who's Wi!bur?v . . . The eighth grade class is directed to report to the auditorium . . . IMME- DIATELY!!! . . Oh, those seventh graders are so immaturef' 'f ... L'-,gi me uve' 4' UPPER LEFT: Caught in the act of discussing business are 8th grade class officers, Debbie Reimer, Angela Dotoli, Ed Sawyer, and Mark Benson. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: john Santo, Hans Weber, Martin Wilmer, Brad Williams, Tom Wilson, Cheryl Stout, Cynthia Snuggs, Brenda Transue. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hohenstein, Stanley Will- aver, Brian Siegfried, Janice Werkheiser, Judy Uhler, Sha- ron Wilson, jeriann Seitz, Kris Stocker, Connie Silfies. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Wetherich, Todd Trach, Roxanne Teel, Suzanne Schott, Cheryl Strouse, Kim Wagner, Cindy Sullivan, Tammi Troxell. BACK ROW: Anthony Uliana, Ronald Young, Walter Trinkley, Ed Sawyer, Richard Smith, Gany Shafer, Mark Sahaydak, James Trinkley. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Judy Hendershot, Ricci Cae- sar, Guy Bmch, Mark Caiazzo, Richard Bender, Rick Beh- ler, jeff Buzzard, Neil Ashman, Mark Benson. SECOND ROW: Charles Buslcirk, Ken Buskirk, Carl Biechy, Eric Bel- lis, Kenton Brobst, Cindy Bittenbender, Alby Calabrese, Terry Bachman, Linda Albert, Diana Ban-y, jeninne Buz- zard. BACK ROW: Kay Brinker, Laurie Bickford, Cary Buss, Mike Cali, Greg Berger, Dave Biennan, Allison Ab- bott, Cathy Carreras, Cindy Brown, Roxanne Barlieb, Brenda Ace. MIDDLE RIGHT: Another one of those as- semblies where the 8th graders get the choice 02 seats . . . the floor! LOWER MIDDLE: Rush period begins as Mich- elle Capwell, Gary Wemer, Cindy Bittenbender, Tom Hill and George Petrolock lead the charge. LOWER RIGHT: Friends forever: Elenor Miller and Kathy Clewell. . Established Ideas The candy bars should be here tomorrow! . . . Mr. Cole, do you need five golden rings or just one? . . . Another dance? . . . But, Mom, I can't dance, and all I do is stand around anyway!! . . . Only one thousand four hundred and sixty days 'till graduation. UPPER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Chris Hawk, Michael Cascario, Randy Dotter, john Houck, Duane Edwards, Kim Hill, Catherine Clewell, julie Frutchey, Connie Flyte. SECOND ROW: Anthony Dotoli, Keith Hahn, Kevin Harding, Mark Cifari, Angela Dotoli, joann Cory, Roxann Gold, Rita Fry, Mrs. Mar- jorie Williams. THIRD ROW: Howard Eckhart, Paulette Domey, Doris Hart- zell, Branda Hahn, Anita Hughes, Diane Detweiler, Debbie Gum, Lisa Dell'Alba, Marion Fogel, Susan Englert. BACK ROW: Mr. Tom Staples, Richard Dietrich, Tim Engler, Jack Frazier, james Davidson. MIDDLE LEFT: Cindy Murphy to Kim Hill: Take notes for me, I wanna take a nap. I'll check with you later. FAR LOWER LEFT: Mary Kelly and Gertrude Lilly, in Room 205, sit and do absolutely nothing-except pose for their ab- sentee picture. NEAR LOWER LEFT: Upon her return from The Woodstock Concert, umbrella in hand, Kim Ryman looks forward to a 9th grade Rock Festival with Mr. Knorr. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Gary Richards, jim Pacovich, joe Rohn, Robyn Nolf, Renee Miller, Paul Romano, Ricky Mil- heim, Ralph Miller, Elenor Miller. SECOND ROW: Thomas Schoeninger, Cindy Murphy, Christine Ott, Bruce Murphy, Charles Orth, Kenneth O'Donnell, Debbie Rasley, Donna Moyer, Sylvia Romig, Kim Ryman, Debbie Reimer. BACK ROW: Dawn Ross, Kim Rice, julia Mulitsh, Cindy Mohn, Chris Pacovich, Tom Miller, Tim Morykin, Bill Pfeiffer, Karl Menear, Bret Matlock. LOWER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Donald Labar, Debbie Koch, Robert Kale, Eddie Lear, Jeanette Labar, john Mahorsky, Amy Hower. SEC- OND ROW: Danette Kish, Linda Kasmakites, Mary jo Mastriani, Adrienne Masut, Kristine Kresge, Patricia Laubach, Debbie Hunter, Patricia Mack, Mrs. Virginia Crawshow. THIRD ROW: Tim Humphreys, Brian Knitter, Brian Luckey, Robert Liero, George McManus, Frank Marvin, Mike Lawson, jim Kresge, Larry Martin. BACK ROW: jim juscavage, David Lugg, Terry Lockard, David johnson. 36 w ...Q 'YJ lv 8' Established Ideas . . A Christmas Dance . . . SUCCESS! . . . I realize you have plenty of rocks in your head, but it just so happens that the kind we need come from the ground! . . . Heigh Ho Heigh Ho, off to collect rocks we go! . . . 'Oopsl We mean off to collect minerals we go . . . UPPER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Judy Berhel, Donna Barry, Brad Bellis, Kris Bickford, Ricky Bair, Scott Ealey, Thomas Bunton, Edward Fehr. SECOND ROW: Miss Janice Kash- imba, Janice Detzi, Patricia Branton, Kenneth Barlieb, Kail Correll, Kenneth Fields, Stanley Buskirk, Mike Cesare, Kerry Achenbach, William Ealey,, Eugene Abbott. BACK ROW: Heidi Custer, Denise Altemose, Diane Delong, Laurie Cesare, Jane Finken, Cybil Allen, Kathy Catino, Patty Davis, Susie Beers, Audrey Dentith, Cindy Brewer, Gail Boyhant, Kristine Ede. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Cindy Hahn, Karen Flyte, Debbie Harris, Putty Hahn, Jeff Gruhe, Thomas S. Hill, Michael Gaston, Herbert Fisher. SECOND ROW: Holly Hahn, Judy Guthrie, Dana Harding, Karen Getz, Louis Goth, Bmce Hendershot, Mi- chael Fulmer, Mark Gerhart, Richard Held. THIRD ROW: Jackie Guerro, Jamie Gold, Ruth Godshall, Bonnie Houser, George Hinton, Darrel Hill, Tom Farace, Terry Handelong, Chris Harvey. BACK ROW: Peggy Hartzell, Leanne Hom, Chris Fogel, Mrs. June Jones. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Louise Ward, Cindy Yinger, Gina Uliana, Dean Wc- ber, Robert Smolenyak, Pete Stout, Scott Wilson, David Sisolak, Scott Shook, Donna Sawyer. SECOND ROW: Miss Norma Smith, Kathy Shoemaker, Kim Stout, Linda Smole- nyak, Karen Siegfried, Linda Shaplin, Kim Zucal, Robert Woehole, Vincene Ruggiero, Debi Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: Earl Singer, Diane Stump, Brenda Shook, Dena Za- vacky, Cheryl Weber, Kevin Weiss. BACK ROW: Tom Wills, Jim Trach, Kenny Williams, Shawn Serfass, Pat Seitz, Keenan Williams, Audrey Williamson, Cindy Serfass, Eliza- beth Totani. FAR MIDDLE RIGHT: Kris Bickford, Cindy Miller, and a few invited guests dance to the mnsici' at the 9th grade dance. NEAR MIDDLE RIGHT: Awaiting the start of school, Jack Fraziere, Steve Pacovich, Terry Lock- ard, and Jim Pacovich watch the buses arrive and the bussle of school life begins. LOWER RIGHT: Class officers, Ruthie Godshall, Nancy Kohan, Kim Zucal, and Darrel Hill discuss matters conceming the 9th grade. 39 ,, N ,, X.,,.,, ,A.,w-:..,1,w-1 ,MM , ,, -, , ,f ,,-I my , . N ,. .Mi , ,. . -,..., M-,.-W f M fmr . M odern Princples . . . A class dance in May . . . Can we dance around the May Pole? . . . Fund raising projects . . . MONEY! . . . Who says we're Freshmen?'!8 . . . Only 1460 days left 'till graduation! UPPER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Stewart Kessler, Thomas E. Hill, Chris Ko- han, jimmy Kemmerer, jay Koch, Raynnond Kuhs. SECOND ROW: Lori Hower, Nancy Kohan, jane Kneebone, Karlene Kessler, Annette Kessler, Ste- ven jones. THIRD ROW: Gwen Kessler, Robbie Kellow, Iry jones, Kathy Hulsizer, Kim Kromer, Mark jones, john Krowboth, Mrs. Grace Sampson. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Carol Richards, Cindy Serfass, Melanie Mut- ton, Lynette Parsons, Betsy Reagan, Pat Rondenelli. SECOND ROW: Diane Nolf, Wendy Reduzzi, Linera Moll, Tom Odenwelder, Michael Roosa, Mark Presbe. THIRD ROW: Scott Miller, Steven Molner, james Pacovich, Morris Pagni, Russell Miller, Michael Peters. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Moyer, Rob- ert Miller, joseph Palmisiano, Richard Newman, joseph Paolini, Mr. Stephen Schoonover. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Kevin Lobb, jone Mahorsky, Lauren Masters, Cindy Miller, Cindy Letson, Pam Mengel. SECOND ROW: Glenn Miller, Ralph LaBar, Ron Meckler, Dean Lobh, Chris Luckey. THIRD ROW: Miss Gloria Keiper, Michael Leiser, Eugene Miller, Hugh Lessig, Brenda Meckes. MIDDLE RIGHT: Debbie Lee, Randy McCullough, Rose Lipyanic, Donald O'Darrell and Donald Knitter await the goodies from the Home Ec. Room. LOWER LEFT RIGHT: Fresh air at last! Gary Schafer, Paulette Domey and Diane Petweiler arrive at school. LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT: Sharon Schreck, Christine Fogel, and Patty Davis are caught posing for the camera. 4l ww W tara uns. wx vwwfyfwfwf ., M odern Pro gressions . How would you like to buy some writing paper? . . . It's friendly garbage-recycled, of course, without the smell! . . . trees and frogs? . . . and let's not forget Old Glory and the eagle! . . . unique projects . . . Mr. Deischer, are you sure we have enough money? . . . a sound advisor with en- thusiasm to beat the band. UPPER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Brenda Cervasi, Diane Berger, Mandy Bus- kirk, Emie Cali, Guy Bellis, Tommy Alhanese. SECOND ROW: Anita Buz- zard, Debbie Ambrose, Roxanne Achenbach, joe Catino, Harold Beil, An- thony Chorones. THIRD ROW: Dee Altemose, Liz Bonney, Rhonda Biennan, Brian Ashenfalder, jack Bachman, Barry Brewen. BACK ROW: Gale Berger, Deborah Achenbach, Daryl Cesare, Carl Bethel, Wayne Ache- nbach, Mr. Noyes. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Richard Ede, Lenny Dell'Alba, Michael Doncses, john Davies, David Davis, john Counterman, Brian Conroy, john Edwards, Larry Cory. SECOND ROW: Guy Findon, Donna Fox, Debbie DeHaven, Loretta F ogel, Donna Comstock, Elaine Eck- hart, Ten'y Frey, Michelle Fiorot, Tammy Fulin. BACK ROW: Tina Fisher, Cindy Countemnan, Louise Engier, jerry Frey, Betty Fulmer, Pat Guszak, Barb Correll, jane Cuono, Miss Dorothy Bedford. UPPER RIGHT: Clam Offi- cers, Chris Marr, vice-president, Holly Miller, president, Laurie Harris, trea- surer, Liz Bonney, secretary. MIDDLE LEFT: Brenda Cervasi, reads with en- thusiasm.7'VP! MIDDLE RIGHT: Mandy Buskirk listens attentively in her Spanish class. LOWER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Rodney Kessler, Russell F uls, Rick Gaston, David Heisler, Kevin Kellow, Dean Guerro, Brian Klinger, George Hoagland, john jennings. BACK ROW: Nancy Hallum, Mr. Knorr, Debbie Hawk, Holly Honey, Laurie Harris, Robin Hughes, Brenda Halpin, Ruth Kelley, Donna Kindt, Rheyma Hawk, David Kessler, 'N I N-. Q: . Fresh Goals Turkey Day victory on the football field . . . but what hap- pened to the VICTORY DANCE?!? . . . February 10, 1973-a get-together . . . SNOW at a Valentine's Day Dance? . . . just trying to keep it COOL! . . . But I ordered a size 6 class ring, not a size 10. . . . No, I can't just wrap yarn around it to make it fit! . . . We are not SOPHmores . . . We're just as tough as anyone else! . . . only 1095 days left 'til graduation. UPPER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Ted Long, James Lockard, Ronald Miller, Russel Lepkeucher, Brian Meckes, William Knitter, David Kieberman. SEC- OND ROW: Wayne Lugg, Fred Koch, john Liero, William Knapp, Kevin Kromer, jeff Marcovich. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Kolb, Sandy Lambert, Chris Marr, Gwen LeDonne, Linda Mack, Cindy Laubach. FOURTH ROW: Valerie McNulty, Mary Ann Lobb, Brenda Meyers, Chris Kopko, Holly Miller. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Tom Snuggs, Terry Ruch, Brian Par- sons, Marlin Serfass, Greg Oaten. SECOND ROW: jeff Modolo, Steven Miller, Russell Pysher, Bill Randolph, Steven Moyer, Dwayne Pfeiffer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Charles Kopcho, Nadine Mutton, Dathy Romano, Rhanda Shaplin, Mary Ellen Sahaydak, Lynette Nolf, Lynn Schmauder, Ruth Sadler, Roxann Smith, Bev Roberts. MIDDLE RIGHT: It's absentee time again with Karen Timos, Tammy Crawford, Chris Nolf, jaclci Uliana, Roth, P 1 and Kenny Ashman composing the smiling group. LOWER RIGHT: Who says that women are the gosipeis? If we only knew what jeff Sparrow is relating to his buddies . . .! BOTTOM LEFT: FRONT ROW: Diane Teel, Wendy Wil- liams, Lori Weidman, Theresa Totani, Jolaine Wasso, Faith Uhler, Susan Sul- livan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Charles Kuster, Angelo Zambone, Larry Stametz, Jeff Sparrow, Mary Ann Washhum, Vicky Ziegafuse, Sharon Wagner, Jeanie Wiedman, Mr. john McKay. THIRD ROW: Ricky Yeisley, Donald Trinkley, john Wasso, David Teel, David Uliana, Kevin Williams, Bob Weber, Kurt Snyder. 45 Fresh Goals . Remember the SUPER GOAL . . . How about a subscrip- tion for a friend or relative? . . . High Salesman: Craig Benn . . . What's a homeroom captain? . . . Chemistry-WHEW! . . I donlt understand why we have to be called juniors! . . I think I'll schedule 25 study halls a week for next year. Top left: Front Row: john Male, Tom johnson, jeff Kneebone, Dave Kauf- man, Bob McWilliams, jim Martin, Mike McNulty, Scott Meckes, Mike Ma- noway, Second Row: Susan Itterly, Elaine Kohonovich, Barbara Cook, Louise Labar, Denise Mann, Kathy Kessler, Marliese Kelly, Karen Kemmerrer, Brian Mclean, Lin Mack, julie Kercsmar, Mary Alice Kohan. Back Row: Mr. Carl Millard, David Lemley, Craig jones. Bottom left: Front Row: janet F inken, Karen Emrick, Lois Grande, Debbie Hoagland, Nancy Harding, Colleen Cre- gar, Sandy Cuerro, Second Row: Sally Harding, jody Gilbert, Sandy Hulsizer, Richard Foley, Neil Habriel, Glenn Gava. Third Row: Debbie Englert, jamie Hinkel, Lester Hoagland, Tim Crube, Richard Fields, Brian Fulmer, Bruce F ulmer. Fourth Row: Miss Marjorie May, Robert Faulds, Kim Hinton, Barry Hockenberry, jim F etherman, Mike Fiorot, jim Hunter, Robert Edwards. Top right: Front Row: Kevin Achenbach, Carl DeF rank, john Cesare, Eddie Cali, Glenn Bray, Paul Dewalt, Suzy Custer. Second Row: Bob Berhl, Allen Bellis, Craig Benn, Bill Burkett, Craig Dally, Dave Detrich, Beverly Cali, Linda Conroy, Sandy Branning, Phyllis Ashenfalder, Dorothy Court, Denise Anderson, Ann Edwards. Third Row: Denise Anschau, Roxanne Chrones, Mrs. Emeline Ewald, Kay Domey. Middle Center: Dorothy Court and Susan Weaver work on a chemistry lab. Nice aprons, girls! Right Center: jen Nichols appears to be in deep thought about something . . . or someone! Bottom Right: Why does Bob Tinney look like the cat that swallowed the canary? Maybe that's what he ate instead of lunch! 47 TOP LEFT: Here is a picture of john Morykin, jeff Welser, and Hair . TOP MIDDLE: Is jim Fethennan doing yearbook work? No, couldn't be! MIDDLE: Presenting the eleventh grade ab- sentees! Linda Groner, Tom Detweiler, Diane Waring, Diane Pacovich, Robin Beers, Debbie Berger, Ann Prichard, BOTTOM LEFT: FRONT ROW: jim Seitz, Randy Siegfried, john Morykin, Dale Serfass, jim Richard, Dennis Miller, David Reagan, Kyle Parsons. SECOND ROW: Miss Agnes Anderson, Mary jane Miller, Donna Reese, jennifer Nicholes, Patsy Petchel, Robyn Potts, Diane Murphey, Debbie Shuttleworth. BACK ROW: Kevin Phillips, Richard Roberts, Kathy Russo, Ann Raciato, Celia Miller, Mary Nicholes, Debbie Ruggiero, Debbie Roth. TOP RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Susan Weaver, Beth Ann Wenninger, Diane Yinger, Lori Sweet, Cindy Wilson, Terri Williamson. SECOND ROW: Chris Stamew, Dina Uliana, Cindy jo Young, Donna Uhler, Sharon Steinmetz, Cindy Stenlake. THIRD ROW: jeff Welser, Roger Wol- ley, Fred Tona, Rhys Williams, Mr. Patrick Corey. FOURTH ROW: Brian Thompson, Gary Snyder, Allen Tobias, Mike Wedge, Robert Tin- ney. BACK ROW: Randy Trite, Brad Transue, Gary Werkheiser, Dominic Totani, Daryl Voorhees. BOTTOM RIGHT: Our Eleventh grade officers, Diane Murphey, Rhys Williams, Dina Uliana, and Chris Stamer appear to be com- ing up in the world. . . Persuasive Rebels Mr. Cory provides the guidence . . . REX provides the suds . . . Do you know ohat that salesman can do with that REX?', . . . Well, he sure can't sell it-or wash clothes with it!,' . . . Responsible officers lead the way . . . Why do we have to sponsor the prom? . . . Well, it's only Till the Morn- ing Comes . . . only 730 more days left 'til graduation. V o 1 fi ff xx 1 V, f 1 TOP LEFT: FRONT ROW: Mike Harvey, Sandy Hartzell, Ginger Bartholo- nbach, TOP RIGHT: Hurry up Jim, The Brady Bunch is coming on, BOT. HICW, Tom Bfllch, SECOND ROW! Wayne Getz, Mike BU-Skifk. David TOM: jeff Marcovich works on the metal lathe. Put your goggles on jefll Creggo, Ron Ealey. THIRD ROW: Brian Tucker, Ralph Hahn, Glenn Ache- 50 Specialized Trades . Assured Future A relatively new approach to technical training . . . pre- pares students for skilled work upon graduation . . . Valuable experience gained in Work-study programs . . . new and dif- ferent techniques with new and different tools . . . VVhat's the story about the soph's who have to take a BATH To be initiated? . . . Why is it that all the P.M. Vo-tech students never know what's happening? . . . A wealth of practical knowledge for the future. TOP: FRONT ROW: Tom Bruch, joani Bair, Connie Hendershot, Susan Christman, Kip Ronalds, Pat Cigliotti, SECOND ROW: Alice Cold, Todd Henshue, Willard Cook, Scott Ceasar. THIRD ROW: Liz Capwell, joan Sif- les, David Knitter, Wayne Getz, Mike Davis, john Sandt, Brian Bath, Neil Holland, Cary Borger, Fred johnson, David Anshau. MIDDLE: Homeroom absentees: Seated: David Stancomhe, Linda Leiser, Mandy Lessig, Rick Prit- chard, Standing: Russel Lebkeucher, Doug Lilly, Roger Miklos. BOTTOM: Linda Falcone tries out a new device at the Vo-Tech school. ACTIVITIES Q i Enjoyable Exercise . . . . Thrilling Competition Many different sports in the intramural program . . . coor- dination not required . . . The only time we get to wear shorts in school: for volley ball . . . football sure does seem different without the shoulder pads and numbers-and referees . . . helpful experience for future participation in school sports. AI Increased Sfdff . . . . Abundant Ideas Truck on down to Room 222 . . . witness the headaches, heartbreaks, and !?!? of engendering life to a yearbook . . . unique faces . . . going places . . , babes to brains . . . overcoming difficulties . . . Is that all of the patron money!?l? . . . hectic moments . . . Dosen't anyone know the way to Wilkes College from here?D . . . Let's meet Mr. Wenger at the circle????? . . Deadlines to meet . . . Didn't anyone find the ladder diagram? . . . a Class Popu- larity Poll . . . THINK: .... All in favor of Georgeis idea? . . . it's too bad Ronnie Mar is too shy to have her picture taken . . . super advisors .... super book!!! on.0,Q.,.4- UPPER LEFT: Jo Miller tries her best to keep Mrs. Hohenstein out of this candid shot of the Big 3 . LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Lynn Humphreys, Linda Pritchard, Jo Miller, Chris Miller. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Squillaro, De- nise Russo, Jayne Kercsmar, Sarah Marlatt, Heather Hughes, Cindy jo Young, BACK ROW: Mr. Harry Bray, Mr. Robert Wenger, Dave Kmetz, George Kohan, john Male, jim Fether- man. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Linda Pritchard pause to check a layout. UPPER RIGHT: No. Chris, you can't type over a mistake to cover it, MIDDLE LEFT: Cindy jo Young, Mr. Wenger, jo Miller, and Heather Hughes are discussing one of many problems. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sarah Sam Marlatt pounds it out at the keyboard. LOWER RIGHT: The Big 3 confiding in fel- low staff members? High Ideals . . . Futile Efforts The student voice . . . high school students on the school board . . . proudly presenting Miss Mary Alice Kohan and Mr. Rob Tinney, non-voting members . . . a Masters inter- view with the Easton Express . . . We're running out of ice cream! . . an effort to change study halls . . . You mean I have to present this to ALL of the teachers?', . . . AT ONE TIME! . . . I guess the teachers don't want us to be RE- LAXED! . . . Let's try AGAIN! . . . a student visitation program . . . Who's running the snack bar?,' Mr. Schoono- ver, a helpful advisor . . . Debbi Masters, Mike Fiorot, Kay Domey, Chris Stamer, our capable officers . . . the represen- tatives, an involved group! ! -I3 QQ Fl X . n.....,...4ll1 i ., A-W L. - f J... ,,.,,-.,:,.,-'nun-P mlm FAR UPPER LEFT: A weekly meeting of the stu- dent gov't in the school library. UPPER LEFT: Jody Gilbert, Cindy Wilson help out in the school store. Watch that soda spiget, girls! LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Ann Racciato, Marleise Kelly, Michael Fiorot, Debbi Masters, Kay Dor- ney, Chris Stamer, Mary jo Mastriana. SECOND ROW: Lynn Shoemaker, Kristine Kresge, Debbie Iee, Valerie McNulty, Virginia Miller, Janice Workheiser, Mr. Stephen Schoonover, THIRD ROW: jay Koch, Steve Pacovich, Brad Bellis, Mi- dlael Gaston, Hugh Lessig, jim Trach, Danel Hill. FOURTH ROW: Tom Detweiler, Sheri Branch, Faith Uhler, Ruth Saddler, Tammie Fu- lin, Mary Alice Kohan, julie Kercsmar, jane God- shall. BACK ROW: Robert Faulds, jim F eather- man, David Reagan, Michele Fiorot, Denise Anschau, Robert Tinney, Wayne Achenbach. UP- PER RIGHT: Debbie Masters, Student Council President, conducts a Tuesday meeting. What's doing Deb? MIDDLE GRIGHT: Diane Waring: Well if I can't have a box of Good 61 Plenty, then I'LL cryli' LOWER RIGHT: Now Mr. Schoonover, you know I didn't mean that! It doesn't matter Rob, you still hurt my feelings! Super enthusiasm . . Building spirits Universal Gym builds bodies sixteen different ways . . . Think it will help Mr. Bowman? . . . Football programs anyone? . . .Meet the outstanding lettermen . . . jim Smith, president, leads the active organization . . . Mr. Bowman coaches the club . . . A patron drive supports the Round Table! . . . Cookies? Cakes? . . . Homecoming festivities . . . scholarships awarded to seniors . . . just a few of the helpful and worthwhile functions that they provide! UPPER LEFT: Linda Pritchard escorted by Dave Snyder, makes her entrance onto the Held as part of Homecoming Court. UPPER RIGHT: Dave Kmetz and Bob Houck demonstrate their physi- cal adeptness on the new universal gym. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Celia Miller, Heather Hughes, Cindy Young, jane Godshall, Lynn Humphreys, Debbie Frey, Debbie Brown, Sally Harding, Paula Williams, joani Dellenzis, Chris Stamer, Dena Uliana, Diane Murphy, Patsy Pet- chel. SECOND ROW: Denise Anshau, Pat Stracko, Glen Bray, Bob Edwards, Hunter, Rhys Williams, Doug Murphy, john Male, Bob Houck, Mel Santo. BACK ROW: Dave Reagan, 60 Mike Fiorot, Roger Wooley, Craig jones, john Cesare, Randy Trite, Tom Waring, jim Smitl1, Dave Kmetz, George Kohan. l 1: 1 TJ Speedy Runners . . Powerful Throwers Added attraction to the women's liberation movement . . . Girls track coached by Miss Rosemary Bujno . . . competition in many events: high jump, relay racing, and the discus . . . When you feel you can't go on just remember the finish line . . . and the oranges slices . . . Keep those muscles moving girls. You're sure to win one way or anotherlv ,t.,,.,!. UPPER LEFT: Wouldn't it be much easier to just walk over that bar, Tammy? UPPER RIGHT: Hey Murph, get out of the way. Dina's coming around in 3 seconds. MIDDLE: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Janice Kashimba, Robin Gaston, Roxanne Ealey, Beth Eisel, Nanette Rutt, Linda Smolenyak, Lori Hower, Cindy Bre- wer, Kim Stout, Kim Hill, Miss Jennifer Schantz, Miss Rosemary Bujno. SECOND ROW: Diane Murphy, Laurie Harris, Jane Godshall, Sandy Lambert, Janet F inken, Julie Frutchey, Allyson Abbott, Diane Stump, Chris Fogel, Jane Finken. THIRD ROW: Angela Romine, Patty Marcovitz, I..aura Derr, Connie Guszak, Jeriann Seitz, Rita Fry, Kathy Carreras, Renee Miller, Carol Richards, Bev Roberts, Teri Bachman, Mandy Lessig Tammi Troxell, Lisa Dell'Alba, Chris Stocker, Cindy Sullivan, Connie Flyte, Debbie Harris, Ja- laine Wasso, BACK ROW: Mandy Buskirk, Carol Pritchard, Kerry Kromer, Nancy Harding, Tammy Donchez, Cindy Ambrose, Karen Hill, Anita Hughes, Stephenie Jennings, Jackie Lo- renzo, Chris Pacovich, Judy Berhel. BELOW RIGHT: Hey, I didn't know we'd have to gradu- ate like thatlv- stupid, that's Jane Godshall run- ning in a track meet! 62 gm, ,. Karen Emerick, Holly Hahn, FOURTH ROW- QA-WI ,vw -A Few Strikes . Many Gutterballs Girl's Bowling Intramurals bigger and better this year . . . Miss Schantz and Miss Louis supervise . . . visits from certain celebrities But I thought they were teacherslv . . . A pair of gutterballs . . . that long awaited strike . . . or the heart- break of one pin left standing . . . a doggie roast picnic wraps up an enjoyable season of female competition. :wen fi 4. TOP: Miss Keiper, just one of the famous person- alities who visits the girl's bowling club period- ically. MIDDLE: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Janice Kashimba, Donna Beahm, Linda Croner, Sarah Marlatt, Miss Jennifer Schantz, Jayne Kercsmar, Debbie Paulhamus, Trina Career. SECOND ROW: Diane Uhler, Doris Teel, Diane Stan- combe, Diane Murphy, Paula Martin, Coleen Gregar, Joanne Stenlake, Karen Harding, Alice Finken, Donna Rees. THIRD ROW: Louise La- bar, Debbie Houck, Kay Frankenfield, Donna Lockard, Debby Engler, Susan Ball, Debbie Scaf- fer, Jody Miller, Ceorgine Hinton, Chris Stamer, Brenda Gower, Margaret Lopresti, Janet Oden- welder, Linda Emes, Luanne Rogers, Lynn Strat- ton, Brenda Letson, Debbie Wessman, Janice Savercool, Miss Linda louis. BOTTOM LEFT : A little tap'll do it, Jan. BOTTOM RIGHT: What beautiful style and grace Alice Finken demonstrates. --.,... Blossoming Abiligf. . . Developing Talent A chance for seventh and eighth graders to experiment and try their own creative abilities . . . Sr. High students display their creativity . . . A picture of a nude woman in the display case?l', . . .U No, the eighth graders don't come until Thurs- day! . . . belts and beads and stained glass . . . original dis- plays in the Art Exhibit . . . Hurry up and finish the bell is gonna R-r-1'-i-n-gi . . . varied creations . . . Disney-character murals add to the decor of the Art room . . . You want to start over? . . . Use your imaginations! . . . No, one sec- ond thought, don't use your imaginations? 64 65 UPPER LEFT: Erica Smith, Diane Uhler, and Donna Uhler, pose in the Art room mess. MIDDLE LEFT. FRONT ROW: Kim Noble, Patty Markovitz, Donna Hahn, April Hower, Robin Grauso, Lisa Driscol. SECOND ROW: Keith Lieberman, Michael Lipyanic, Steven Mar- shall, Marvin George, Scott Perin, Miss Grace Dennis, Scott Hahn, Mrs. Virginia Crawshaw. LOWER LEFT: It's Christmastime, the snow is white, da da da da . . . LOWER LEFT: 'Dar- lene Hoffner, her heart takes expression in her work. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Dawn Ross, Jeanette LaBar, Cheryl Stout, Cindy Snuggs, Mark Caiazzo, Donald LaBar, Guy Bruch. BACK ROW: Robin Nolf, Mrs. janet Shi- mer, Kim Wagner, Amy Hower, Cheryl Strouse, Michael Lawson, James Krwge, Mr. Ron Walker. MIDDLE RIGHT: Activity in the Art room al- ways means beautiful Ucreationsv, how about it Bill and Kurt. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Milton Faust, Erica Smith, Bill Burkett, Kurt Fretz, and Donna Uhler are preparing an exhibit. Bloody Nose. . . Aching Heads Florence Nightingale, who is she? . . . May I take your temperature? No, you don't have to get undressed! . . . Drop down to the NEUROSIS OFFICE-Oops! I mean NURSE'S OFFICE . . . Are you ill?,' . . . a bloody nose-but the tour- niquet keeps slipping off! . . . Lynn Stratton, Pen Argylis an- swer to the student nursing program . . . with Mrs. Ronalds as Directress of Nursing . . . a bake sale in the health room? . . f' A cupcake a day keeps the doctor away: . . .TEMPERA- TURES RISING! i --Q ,..,....,.,..,., II .. 2 ,,,.-.,. f 3 ,.,,. , ,,.., , ,,,,,,H 1A,- , I 1553R35g.,,g,.,.,,.,,.,. J, at T ri 2 ' 'A - fl 4 UPPER LEFT: Jen Nichols, Robin Beers, and Linda Conroy check to see if they are absent. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Sandy Hulsizer, Terri Williamson, Bev Cali, Linda Conroy, Terri Harding, Paula Williams, Nancy Hallum, SEC- OND ROW: Mrs. Joyce Ronalds, Jody Gilbert, Cindy Wilson, Holly Honey, Susan Weaver, Lori Sweet, Barbara Correll, Jane Cuono, Lisa De- Increased Speed . . . . Improved Skills Worthwhile practice for future employment . . . Join the Business Club! . . . If I do, will I be a qualified secretary? speed and accuracy . . . good points in being efficient . . . But, Mr. Nester, typing would be so much easier if the keys were in alphabetical order . . . rewarding skills . . . leaming the difference between a key punch machine and a typewriter . . . Long, beautiful fingemails will not improve your typing skills! . . . Leam and IMPROVE! 6 UPPER RIGHT: Janet Odenwelder, Karen Har- Nardo, jennifer Nichols, Alice F inken, Mary Ann ding, Debbie Schaeffer and Donna Beahm prac- Washbum Diane Ber er THIRD ROW , g . :Robin Kolb, Lynn Stratton, Tina Nelson, Beth Ann Wenninger, Ann Edwards, Karen Emrick, Col- leen Gregar, Pat Henshue. BACK ROW: Jean Weidman, Elaine Eckert, Loretta Fogel, Mary Comstock, Kathy Kessler, Debbie Achenbach, Ja- net F inken, Jolaine Wasso. 67 tice all-important business skills. MIDDLE LEFT: FRONT ROW: Donna Beahm. Debbie Wessman, Brenda Gower, Karen Harding. SEC- OND ROW: Joanne Guerro, Loreen Biechy. BACK ROW: Eugene Parenti, Luanne Rogers, Mr. Wilmer Nester, Susan Weidman, Janet Odenwelder, Mary Kessler, Brenda Letson. MIDDLE RIGHT: Susan Weidman and Mary Kessler work together on a new type of machine. UPPER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Paul Lebkuecher, Nancy Kohan, Janice Deitzi. BACK ROW: Rus- sell Lebkuecher, Miss Diane Deibert, Eugene Parenti, Jamie Gold. MIDDLE: Russell Lebkue- cher cuts a hot story for the Green Echo. LOWER LEFT: Eugene Parenti, and Paul Leb- kuecher work diligently on material for publica- tion, while an unidentified person prepares to them. Hof, Reporting. . . Fizzling Stories Future joumalists diligently slave to put the Green Echo to bed,' . . . Miss Deibert lends a helpful hand as advisor . . . But Miss Deibert, we've been gathering information for weeks and we only have enough news to fill half a page! Wish I could get my picture in the Green Echo . . . Hot story of the year-The Cafeteria BOYCOTT . . . The monthly newspaper of PAHS? . . . Hard work, original ideas, accurate reporting . . . Buy a Green Echo and discover what happened at your school last year! ew? 'ss Capable Workers . Hebful Individuals . . Outstanding job done . . . Aided by jerry the King of the A.V. . . . Girls as club members for the first time . . . Always ready with their equipment . . . What goes on behind those closed doors? . . . Remember How To Kill a Mocking Bird from beginning to end? . . . But we only saw three reels! . . . Weeks-later-the whole movie over again! . . . Recieve awards for a job well done. vf ii 5 1 TOP: jerry Zeigafuse and Brian Smith compare notes on how to operate the film projector. MIDDLE: Dale Achenbach to Randy Marsh: Do you really think it will work after rolling down the steps? Oh, I didn't Know you were there Mr. Snyder! BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Chery Weber, Karen Siegfried, Brenda Meckes. BACK ROW: Lee Ann Hom, Matt Jennings, jerry Zeigafuse, Randy Marsh, Russ Fuls, Rick Gaston. 69 Budding Talents . . . Rgvening Experiences Future actors and actresses . . . filled with fun times and new experiences . . . Trip to New York to see Grease . . . 3 successful plays . . . Did you see Gail Lugg and Dave Lemley alias Raggedy Ann 81 Andy? . . . Mr. Terry Male advisor . . . adding a bit of theatre appreciation to PAHS . . . good times . . . hard work . . . Kevin and Punkin best actor and actress . . . who will it be next year?? . . . Todays amateurs . . . To- morrows stars! MM s -- 'fi wg, My I .f W ,-f ' ,Juv naman UPPER LEFT: Classic confrontation it 1: Villain meets Little Nell . MIDDLE LEFT: Kevin Du- vall and Darlene Hoffner are disgusted with Pun- kin Lopresti because she has coms and bunyons. MIDDLE RIGHT: Gail Lugg and David Lemley discuss a relationship with no strings attached. The donkey looks on. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Denise Mann, Cindy Stenlake, Jody Miller, Ruth Kolb, Debbie Shuttleworth, Debbie Hawk. SECOND ROW: John McQuillen, Mr. Terry Male, Dave Lemley, Kurt Snyder, Kevin Duvall, Debbie Wessman, Margaret Lopresti, Darlene Hoffner, Janice Savercool, UPPER RIGHT: National Thespians Society: Sitting: Jody Miller, Kevin Duvall. Standing: Mr. Terry Male, Darlene Hoffner, Punkin Lopresti, Debbie Wessman, Gail Lugg. MIDDLE: Classic Con- frontation 4't2: Little Nell, her true love's suspen- ders. Is Darlene spitting at Kevin? Todayis' Students . . . T omorrowiv Education Future teachers? . . . Heaven help us! . . . A trip to East Stroudsburg State College, umbrellas and all . . . Debbie Paul- hamus leads the way . . . But Miss Bedford, we've been sell- ing poly wogs for 3 months nowlv . . . Corsages for home- coming . . . And apples to honor our teachers . . . I thought an apple a day kept the TEACHER away! . . . That's DOC- TOR, stupid!! . . . A scholarship to a future teacher . . . penny-pinching for a worthwhile cause. A meeting of the bored finds Mr. Thomas Schoeninger, Mr. Thomas Knorr, Mr. Edwin Folk, Mrs. Jacqueline Weaver, and Miss Karen Miller energeti- cally answering pertinent questions at a vital FI' A meeting. UPPER RIGHT: Preparations for the annual alumni Christmas tea finds Mandy Buskirk leam- ing how to fold a napkin and Cindy Young fingering the goodies! LOWER BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Dorothy Court, Debi Paulhamus, Sheri Branch, Debbie Roth, Diane Stancombe. BACK ROW: Miss Dorothy Bedford, advi- sor, Thelma Abbott, Trina Carrer, Cindy Young, Mandy Buskirk, Lauren Mas- ters, Rosemary Mahorsky. .9 mm.-nv----we r-W K..-P' ,Q- UPPER LEFT: Who ever heard of three against one? Looks like Cary Richard could use a little help on his side from either Mark Benson, Neil Ashman, or Frank Marvin. MIDDLE: Gary Richard, Neil Ashman, Ronald Bush, Mark Benson, john Mahorsky, Ramond Bergstresser. BACK ROW: James Pachov- ich, Frank Marvin, Mrs. Jacqueline Weaver, Tom Miller, Bruce Murphy. LOWER, LEFT: Since this is mental gymnastics , why aren't these guys wearing 'gym suits? feng in 14:12 Tumbling strategf . . . . Spiraling Achievement They talk about building your body 3 strong ways, will that happen to my mind if I join this club? . . .? Mrs. Weaver sup- plies the leadership . . . Did I hear a cat miaow'?', . . . Will my brain do flips? . . . Or should I say flops? . . . Checkers, chess, and many other stimulating games . . . a mind boggling club . . . Maybe we should wear sneakers on our HEADS! 73 Concerned Students . . . Active Involvement Discovering new and interesting facts about other lands . . . helpful moneymaking projects . . . An Antique sale- that isn't meant to be a reflection on the quality of our club, is it?', . . . The annual trip to Radio City and the UN . . . Miss May provides the leadership as an experienced advisor . . . fi- nancing another Peace Corps School . . . Junior and Seniors in the club this year . . . a beautiful afghan for Lise Steffen, our student from Brazil . . . speakers from a variety of lands contribute first-hand information about their own countries! LEFT: Here come Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus right down . . . MIDDLE: Is that actually the Eifel Tower? Only W.A. Club members know for sure! BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Elaine Kohanovich, Robin Beers, Cindy Wilson, Suzi Custer, Kay F rankenfield, Cindy Halpin, Alice Finken, Thelma Abbot. SECOND ROW: Denise Mann, jen Nichols, Bev Cali, Denise Anshau, Teri Williamson, Connie Bickford, Susan Ball, Colleen Gregar. THIRD ROW: Kathy Kessler, Wendy Mahorsky, Donna Lockard, Ann Edwards, Beth Wenninger, Sheri Branch, Tom Detweiler, Janet Finken, Cindy Stenlake. FOURTH ROW: Sherri Yeakle, Ginger Bartholomew, Dianne Yinger, Kathy Russo, Debbie Shuttleworth, Debbie Ruggiero, Mary Nichols, Linda Groner, Miss Majorie May. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Keck, Louise LaBar, Sandy Guerro, Susan Itterly, Jamie Hinkle, Ann Racciato, Marleis Kelly, Sandy Hul- sizer, Jody Gilbert. SIXTH ROW: David Uhler, Craig Dalley, jim Fethemian, Bob Tinney, David Reagan, john McQuillen, julie Kercsmar, Linda Conroy. l 1- 5 ,E Pe-Www! f-G to Need Individuals . . Handy Talents A majority of underclassmen compose the CREW OF 73 . . . hard and competant workers . . . Mr. Williams directs props and scenery . . . Sure do Wish I knew how to work these lights! . . . getting out of classes each time a group must use the stage . . . Sure wish I could talk in those funny look- ing telephones! TOP LEFT: I hope it's the chorus line from the Rockets in New York! TOP RIGHT: Now let me see . . . I think this one goes down . . . but this one stays up! BOTTOM: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Steven Williams, Jimmy Kemmerer, Chris Luckey, George Hinton, Neil Habriel, Raymond Kuhs, Mark Gearhart, Tom Hill, Tom johnson. 75 Developing talent . . . . Progressing awiculgf One glimpse into the past . . . a memorable Christmas tableau . . . pulled plug, silent piano: a lost', processional . . . an angel', chorus . . . Mr. C's flock of 108 warblers migrate to the Wind Cap Elementary School . . . a delightful repitoir of past and present favorites sprinkled with a touch of scology . . . Mr. Cassady, is it true that the 'Trash-Can Serenade' is 'for-the-birds,?,' UPPER LEFT: Denise Anschau portrays the An- gel Gabriel, telling the shepherds of the Christ child's birth, during the Christmas tableau. MIDDLE LEFT: FRONT ROW: Mr. Thorbum Cassady, Jo Miller, Paula Martin, JoAnne Sten- lake, Debi Paulhamus, Teri Harding, Sarah Mar- latt, Connie Bickford, Sally Harding, Susi Custer, jennifer Nichols, joani Dellenzis, Lynn Stratton, Ann Edwards, Karen Emerick, Lise Steffen. SEC- OND ROW: Beth Ann Wenninger, Mary Kessler, LuAnne Rogers, Cindy Halpin, Louise Labar, Diane Stancomb, julie Kercsmar, Donna Lock- ard, Georgine Hinton, Diane Waring, Linda Con- roy, Chris Miller, Doris Teel, Dorothy Court. THIRD ROW: Lynn Humphreys, Kay Frank- enfield, Susan Ball, jean Kiefer, Debbie Frey, Jody Miller, Kim Davis, Larry Nester, Tom Det- weiler, Sheri Branch, Adrienne Doney, Brenda Gower, Debbie Brown, JoAnne Guerro, Debbie Wessman. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Miller, Roxann Achenbach, Brenda Cervasi, Celia Miller, Karen Temos, Pat Guzak, Linda Mack, Gwen LeDonne, Tammy Bell, Vicky Ziegafuse, Ginger Bartholemew, Cindy Stenlake, Loretta Fogel, Kathleen Kessler, Barbara Correll, jane Cuono, Louise Engler, Susan Sullivan, Wendy Williams, Nancy Hallum. SECOND ROW: Chris Nolf, Lori Weidman, Robin Hughes, Brenda Halpin, Lynn Schmauder, Mary Ellen Sahaydak, Robert Faulds, james Lockard, Tom Snuggs, Kay Domey, Terry Williamson, Cindy Young, Liz Bonney, Chris Kopko, Bev Roberts. THIRD ROW: Jody Gilbert, Bev Cali, Debbie Ambrose, Debbie Roth, Diane Pacovich, Tim Grube, Dave Lemley, Greg Oaten, Denise An- schau, Chris Starner, Sandy Hulsizer, Cindy Wil- son, Lori Sweet, Holly Honey. UPPER RIGHT: A group of chorus members, under the direction of the maestro's hands, make up the stage chorus for the Christmas tableau. LOWER RIGHT: jesus joy of Man's Desiring , being played by Roger Mikles, provided the music for the Christ- mas offertory. LOWER SIDE RIGHT: Gregory Oaten waits expectantly for his cue to sing. Or is it the dentist? 1 Young voices . . developing talents We've got the volumeg now we need the RIGHT notes! . . . Control! Control! Control! . . . But, Mr. Cass:-xdy, I have lar- yngitis! . . . Activity period provides the time . . . Mr. C. provides the direction . . . Mr. Cassady, are we still going to wear navy blue skirts and white blouses when we're SE- NIORS?,l . . . Changing voices . . . Maybe next year I can sing bass instead of alto! . . . Happiness is singing The Ted- dybearls Picnicf' FAR UPPER LEFT: A panoramic view of the Jr. Chorus performing during the 1972 Christmas Concert, featuring a cast of thousands ! UPPER LEFT: Small in number, great in volume, the 9th grade chorus proves their ability. MIDDLE LEFT: FRONT ROW: Kim Stout, Melanie Mutton, Gail Boyhont, Louise Ward, Lori Hower, Carol Richards, Patricia Branton, Kathy Hulsizer, Kim Kromer, Audrey Dentith, Linda Smolenyak, Jane Kneebone, Karleen Kessler, Sandy McCullough, Mr. T. E. Cassady. SECOND ROW: Linda Sha- plin, Pat Davis, Kathy Shoemaker, Diane Delong, Wendy Reduzzi, Hugh Lessig, Darrel Hill, james Kemmerer, Bmce Hendershot, jamie Gold, Dana Harding, Susie Beers, Laure Cesare, Debbie Lee. BACK ROW: Bonnie Houser, Cindy Miller, Kim Zucal, Ivy jones, Chris Luckey, Robert Woehrle, Roger Miklos, George Hinton, Chris Fogel, Peggy Hartzell, Karen Flyte, Dodie Miller. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Debbie Kirkland, Mary Stampone, julie F rutchey, Kathy Carreras, Christine Ott, Tricia Laubach, Cindy Brown, Bon- nie Williams, Beth Ann Bortz, julie Mulitsch, Karen Haffling, Eric Bellis Mark Caiazzo, Ronald Moyer, jack Singer. SECOND ROW: Robert Menear, Scott Lobb, jeffrey Edelman, Marion F ogel, Mary jo Mastriani, Cathy Roper, Terrie Pfeffer, Allyson Abbot, Tammy Honey, Cindy Pacovich, Danette Kish, janet Biechy, Donna Moyer, Linda Kasmakites, Virginia Miller, Brenda Transue. THIRD ROW: Susan Hicks, Lynne Shoemaker, April Hower, Guy Bmch, Leonard Buskirk, Robert Dotter, Charles Orth, Billy Buskirk, Anthony Dotoli, Bill Pfeffer, Tammy Troxell, Suzanne Schott, Kim Ryman, Roxanne Teel. BACK ROW: Thomas Halpin, Donald Bair, Kevin Beers, Kenton Brobst, Keith Brobst, Ricky Miller, Richard Dietrich, Jack Frazier, Ted Kees- ler, Paul Ramano, Kenneth Buskirk, Gary Keesler. 79 . AJ A A I Same Enthusiasm . . . Varied Response Have you ever considered sign painting as a career . . . Right on! Right on! Right on!', . . . Mrs. Jones, where can we get saddle galoshesn . . . How did they get Mr. Toth to do that in a pep rally?v . . . :'Presenting our Homely coming Queen, Miss Bertha Cobert Wenger Butt . . . Basketball- we've jqnally got something to cheer about! . . . A tisket, a tasket-lots of green and white baskets .. . . with 15 more dance lessons the girls may be able to get it all together . . . Co! Fight! Pin! . . . Hey, Ivy,', ask your mom how to get to Cattyv . . . But, Miss Louis, will we make it by half timely, . . . You tell 'em Joani, and SMILE! SMILE! SMILE! f 1' st- .l fir, A Q '11 -'ff Y ,, ,,,,,.,. ' V ' ' O fluhi L5Qs,,.,,,,. 5.5 , ,L 5 4 M , Q U 1 .5 , 1 ,. 'K .N 1, 2 7 . , , 4 2' .i,... T ,fer n -an ' i ,E ' - lvf'iiV.?3!d f 4 K fn E : I 55 ak ,Ji ,ml f ' ' I 4 f I -- UPPER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Paula Williams. SECOND ROW: Lori Weidman, Tara Serfass, Lorraine Shook, Bar- bara Corrcll. THIRD ROW: Denise Anchau, Diane War- ing, Debbie Brown, Dodie Bittenbender, Doris Teel. UP- PER LEFT: The color guard and band display the Green Knight colors during a halftime performance. UPPER MIDDLE: Tara Serfass does her thing during one of the many fine halftime performances. UPPER RIGHT: Sevior majorette, Dodie Bittenbender, struts to the music of the fantabulous PAHS Band. NEAR RIGHT: Majorettes, lead by Paula Williams perfonn for the Wilson game at Pen Ar- gyl?? UPPER RIGHT: Brenda Shook, Erika Smith and Dena Zavacky pose after finishing a routine while the band lines- up in the background. LOWER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Roxanne Achenbach, Cindy Halpin, Mary jane Miller, Cindy Serfass. SECOND ROW: Brend Shook, Karen Temos. THIRD ROW: Brenda Halpin, Sandy Lambert, Erika Smith, Dena Zavacky. FOURTH ROW: Lynette Parsons Billie Io Zavacky, Vincene Ruggiero, Beverly Roberts, Holly Miller, Holly Honey, Mary Zahaydack, Kathy Romano, Liv Totani. Added Attractions . . . . Complete Appearance An extra plus comes to halftime activities with the all- newv look of the PAHS bandfront . . . colorguards . . . Keep- ing the Green', on the scene . . . F lagtvvirlers . . . The true test of coordination: performing without the flag! . . . major- ettes . . . Of course we heard you Paulag we couldn,t help it! . . . Could it be that the hachet squad was created to keep the band in line?!?! . . . the mod look of hot pants finds a place in the costume of the hatchet squad . . . But what hap- pened to the majorette uniforms? . . . 9 girls canit eat that much pizza . . . or can they?!?!?! iMedieval Look . . . . Contemporary Sound Practice-AGAIN? . . . a new image comes to the band of PAHS. . .super sound. . .music to rain by. . .Parades. . . Pick up your feet! . . . Parades . . . Tumi Turn! Turnlv . . . Parades . . . Please don't cry, Mr. Deischeri' . . . We really are trying! . . . VERY trying ll . . . our band in com- petition . . . the pride of PAHS . . . Anyone for a nice trip to Philadelphia? . . . They found WHAT on the band bus? . . . Hail Pen Argyll . . . Come to the Band Dance . . . or is that Dance Band? . . . and the Knights keep marchin, along . . . Right on! . . . Right onli, . . . Whois got the best band on the field?', . . . PEN ARCYL! :pai um AsECH:Q,iQ 'Q UPPER LEFT: The band adds extra spirit during an after- noon assembly held in the football stadium. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Kristine Kresge, Stewart Kessler, Steve Pa- covich, Anthony Dotoli, George Lopata, john Counterman, Terry Ruch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Scott Deischer, Angela Dotoli, Paulette Dorney, Joanne Corey, Cindy Murphy, Kenton Brobst, Karl Menear, Frank Marvin, Anita Hughes, Ralph LaBar, Roger Mickles, Greg Oaten. THIRD ROW: Kevin Duval. FOURTH ROW: Rich Bair, Brian Shook, Doug Lilly, Scott Shook, Mark Presby, Bruce Murphy, Bruce Hendershot, Rick Pritchard, Bill Pfeiffer, Dina Uliana, Louis Goth, Keith Nicholas. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Lori Masters, Kimberly Hill, Donna Barry, Harold Beil, Phyllis Ashenfalder, Cybil Allen, john Davies, David Davis, Dianne Murphy, Managers-Loretta Rogel, Ed Cali. SECOND ROW: Mr. Walter Emery, Roxann Bar- lieb, Debbie Rasley, Judy Uhler, THIRD ROW: Larry Nester, Annette Kessler, LeeAnn Horn, Cindy Mohn, Gail Boyhont, Debbie Reimer, Dianne Burger, Linda Smolenyak, David Sissolak, Adrianne Masut, Pat Hahn, Diane Barry. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Englert, Sheri Branch, Kay Dor- ney, Kathy Kessler, Linda Leiser, Mandy Lessig, Gary Rich- ards, Teri Bachman, Carol Richards, David Stancomb, Doug Murphy, Bob Faulds, Managers-Gary Curcio, Jerry Zeiga- fuse. Missing-Brian Bath, Dave Anschau. MIDDLE RIGHT: Turkey Day: the excitement marches on the foot- ball iield in the form of the PAHS band. LOWER RIGHT: Another wet, soggy day for the PAHS band to strut it out. Who cares about the MUD??? 2 xi. A Wi - 1:-I ,. . Q44 i 'K 353 1 , , Wifi' 1.31 A ' t i 'iriii f vi., .am it ws.. ,QA - Q. n lv ,cf g - --H: -: 5f,,gM:y,yf 3 , - 2 W.,, - , iz-iq: ,.,,, .,,.,.,,. ,Q 91. AA t 2 A 1 ru TOP: FRONT ROW: Larry Nester, Lauren Masters, Linda Smolenyak, Kay Domey, Angela Detoli, Debbie Reimer, Cindy Mohn, Gail Boyhunt, Debbie Englert. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Shaplin, Anette Kessler, Donna Barry, Kim Hill, Sheri Branch, Kathy Kessler, Debbie Rasley, Pat Hahn. THIRD ROW: jeff Crube, Cindy Murphy, Paulette Domey, Mr. Scott Deischer, David Stan- combe, Carol Richards, Teri Bachman, Brian Klinger, David Sisolak, Diane Berger, Robert F aulds, Gary Richards, Linda Leiser, Mandy Lessig, Adrianne Masut, Judy Uhler, Kristine Kresge. FOURTH ROW: Mark Presby, Bruce Hendershot, Doug Lilly, Scott Shook, Rick Pritchard, Brian Shook, Dina Uliana, Keith Nicholas, Greg Oaten, Roger Miklos, Ralph Labar, Loretta Fo- gel, Kent Brobst, Frank Marvin, Karl Menear. FIFTH ROW: Rodney Kessler, Stewart Kessler, Steve Pacovich, David Davis, john Davies, Diane Murphy, Harold Beil, Kevin Duvall, Thomas Snuggs. MIDDLE: FIRST ROW: Chuck B6 Orth, Kim Hill, Becky Wenninger, Virginia Miller, Sheri Basta, Roxanne Bar- lieb, Angela Dotoli, Cindy Mohn, Debbie Reimer. SECOND ROW: Sandy Roth, April Long Terri Bachman, Kyle Smith, jeff Edelman, Adrianne Masut, Judy Uhler, Debbie Rasley. THIRD ROW: Laura Derr, Nancy Harding, Cary Richards, George Riker, Anita Hughes, Carol Emes, JoAnn Cory, Paulette Domey, Cindy Murphy, Mandy Lessig, Diane Detweiler, Roxanne Ealey, Ka- ren Barlieb, Debbie Kirkland, Diane Ban'y, Cindy Brown, Marion Fogel, Bethanne Bortz, Bonnie Williams. FOURTH ROW: Keith Brobst, Kent Brobst, Frank Marvin, Karl Menear, Bruce Murphy, Bill Pfeffer, Tom Halpin, Elwood Fenner, Robert Menear, Gary Kessler. FIFTH ROW: Mary Stam- pone, Coleen Krouch, Kathy Kessler, Chip Catino, Randy Fogel, Scott Hahn, Anthony Dotoli, Mr. Deischer, Kristine Kresge The great sound of the PAHS bands . . . Dance Band, Con- cert Band, and jr. Band . . . Adding that touch of culture . . . How come the Dance Band never plays at any dances? . . . Mr. Cole and Mr. Deischer provide the leadership . . . Great sound . . . Practice makes perfectf' . . . This year Pen Argyl, next year the Boston Symphony Orchestra! TOP: Competent maestro, plus talanted orchestra equals terrific band con- cert. MIDDLE: Dance Band under the direction of Mr. Walter Cole: I just dig that rendition of McArthur Park! BOTTOM: A Knee-t rendition done by the concert band! SPORTS o 1 4 Driving Desire . . . . . Fuyilled Hope A dream becomes reality . . . VICTORY! . . . We're Boss . . . PAHS-3 . . . Nazareth-2 . . . a respectable 2-6-3 season . . . a new addition to the coaching staff . . . two heads are better than one . . . Rabbit and Strawberry . . . braving the weather . . . practices in the sweltering heat and freezing cold . . . Talk to each otherli' . . . familiar sounds from Paula Martin . . . I've got it! . . . best game of the season . . . Fac- ulty vs. PAHS girls . . . a switch in the right direction . . . and weive only just begun to WIN! ' I L '-b - ceeaaea etnace i 7 ffvv- WIAA ' fa' N' ' W f V - ,h 4, - a . p . ,,,,,, ' Q, Q , ,' 15? W', , V H -.'- LOWER LEFT : FRONT ROW: Linera Moll, Sandra McCullough, jane Kneebone, Debbie Lee, Diane Delong. SECOND ROW: Coach, jennifer Schantz, Nancy Kohan, Ruthie Godshall, Betsy Reagan, Paula Martin, Melanie Mutton, Heather Hughes, Vicky Ziegafuse. THIRD ROW: Asst. Coach, Sarah Berry, Pam Mengel, jamie Cold, Lori Sweet, jane Cuono, Nancy Croner, Roxann Buskirk, jane Codshall, Man- agers: Debbi Masters, 8: Ronnie Marr. BACK ROW: Chris Stamer, Terri Williamson, Mary Alice Kohan, Holly Miller, Margaret Lopresti, Darlene Hoffner. LOWER MIDDLE: Terri Williamson makes a fly- ing attempt to keep possession of that little white hockey ball. LOWER RIGHT: If you can't use your stick in the game, you can always lean on it as Pam Mengel 51 Debbie Lee seem to be doing. MIDDLE: Talk about an all-out effort, those PAHS girls really go at it. UPPER LEFT: Darlene Hoffner scam- pers in a precarious pose while Terri Williamson twirls her hockey stick and the band plays on! UP- PER RICHT: Crowl ar 'em Punkinn, yells Jane Cuono, Nancy Groner, and Paula Martin as Chris Starner and Mary Alice Kohan attempt to prevent a Pleasant Valley goal. Experzenced Leader Green Knzghts Young players get baptlsm of f1re as Llttle Knights go 3 7 freshmen try It sophomores stay with lt Experl ence IS necessary too a change ln leadershlp Chuss takes over the tralmng of hopeful gndders D ell Alba IS a real mover on hls crutches I mean Russell the stllt Mlller should GROW lnto a fme quarterback The team that works together, plays together m the MUDVV Fme effort beats Bangor ln Flnale, 18 8 What s all over your Jacket, Mr Gold? TOP LEFT George Hinton 1801 trres ln vam to block a Pocono Mountam punt MIDDLE LEFT Wayne Lugg 1371 attempts to ard a tmy Russell Muller 1101 as Bangor tacklers pursue The httle Kmghts thumped the Slaters 18 8 BELOW LEFT FRONT ROW Ronald Moyer mgr Bull Randolph Barry Brewen Marton Serfass jeff Sparrow Moms Pagm George Hmtnn Dave Helsler SECOND ROW Mr Robert Gold Ass Coach jim Trach Mark ones Chns Luckey eff Grube Len Dell Alba john Llero Dean Guerro Wayne Lugg Mr ames Tleman, Ass Coach Mr Thomas Chuss Head Coach BACK ROW Hugh Lessig Shawn Serfass Chns Harvey Jim Kemme rer Russell Muller Pat Sertz Dan Derr, Kevm Kromer Bnan Klmger TOP RIGHT Wayne Lugg 1371 trles unsuccessfully to block for jeff Sparrow 1401 as he IS met by two Catty defenders MIDDLE RIGHT Knight front lme George Hinton 1801 Dean Lobb 1311 nm Trach 1761 Daryl Cesare 1701 Len Dell Alba 1331 make a fuhle attempt to block an extra pomt m a game won by Catty 20 6 FAR RIGHT Len Dell Alba hawls down Cardmal ball camer as Ban-y Brewen 1651 Wayne Lugg 1371 Dave Helsler 1821 eff Sparrow 1451 Chns Harvey converge ln game won by Kmghts 206 BOTTOM RIGHT John Llero 1161 takes the snap from center eff Grube 1551 as Kmght hne and backfield moves into actnon ln Lehlghton game won by the Tnbe 22 0 PA 0 20 vi A fariwnwfii Q5 ,. wif, Af , X ,, .. W K 1 .,,. W 1 :',,u. OPP X., M95 -, W!!! om ,yyg , ,., 7 Kgmg 7 if, 4 ' we ' uffg41m,,f ,A , ,,,, ,, g 4. 1131, fit H if f f gf Vfffif Piufklii ' 5 F, ,, , X 'VP fiijui' 1 f 8 ,M lg ,22 ' . EU ,, yy ,L,, , 'L Green Knightsi' . . The thrill of victory ??? . . . the agony of defeat . . . Go get 'em guys! . . . The going gets tough . . . and wet, but the spirit's not dampened . . . a retiring Coach Petchel . . . seven SUPER seniors . . . We beat Bangor! . . . Mr, Petchel, are we gonna wear practice jerseys the whole season? . . . Smith eams MUP Award and Hunter earns Samson Award for Thanksgiving Day Classic . . . It did NOT rain on Thanks- giving! Unbelievablef' . . . Chip brightens the day! . . . We're proud of our boys . . . we ARE!! 94 l Y w u 'v . Bright Future UPPER LEFT: Roger Woolley passes before a standing-room only crowd at the stadium. MIDDLE LEFT: Rhys Williams limits S.V. player to small gain. MIDDLE RIGHT: A host of Knights bring down Saucon Valley ball carrier. LOWER LEFT: jimmy Smith bursts through Blue Eagle line. LOWER RIGHT: Dave Pence attempts to block field goal. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Managers: Kevin Lohb, Bruce Fehnel, Ron Moyer, Len Dell'alba. SECOND ROW: Coach, George Trisler, Brian Knapp, Dave Pence, Tom Waring, Rock Lameo, jim Smith, Pat Stracko, Tom Johnson, Coach James Tieman. THIRD ROW: Coach Robert Gold, john Male, Craig Benn, Roger Wooley, Gary Snyder, George Hinton, Tom Detweiler, Coach Richard Bow- man. BACK ROW: Head Coach Elwood Petchdl, Glenn Bray, Rhys Williams, Allen Tobias, jim Seitz, Brian Tucker, jeff Sparrow, Dave Lemley, jeff Kneebone, Mike Manoway, Kyle Parsons, Coach Thomas Chuss. LOWER LEFT: Green Knights explode on to the Held before sputter- ing to a 6-0 win against Bangor! LOWER RIGHT: Rhys Williams hauls down Slater Ball carrier as Tom Waring looks on. 96 swf! 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Knight Cagers streak to a torrid 7-1 record . . . then . . . slip by the Blue Eagle 33-32 before 3,000 screaming spectators in Nazareth Me- morial Gym . . . after that . . . well . . . it was all downhill . . . Knight Cagers finish season with a streak of a different nature . . . What IS the problem here? . . . No warm-up pants, thatis the problemli' . . . Mr. Folk's boys still show a 90096 improvement over last year's team . . . Only one thing remains to be said: What the heck is a Mad Stork ?? ......-nsvll WfW' W--ff ,M ,.a,.4-ff:f k'z M A 'PN' RNA. .Aa ,,,,,w- r W H it .1 by UPPER LEFT: The entire Knight squad is shown here, seemingly entranced by the basketball. Pic- tured from left are Dave Kmetz 1211, Mike Wedge 1519, Mike F iorot 1322, Glenn Bray l3J, and George Kohan 1411. Mike got the ball, but the Knights dropped this one to the Slaters, 65-57. LOWER LEFT: Mike Wedge attempts rebound in Bangor game. FAR UPPER RIGHT: The Stork gets ready to receive pass in Palmerton game. NEAR UPPER RIGHT: Dave Kmetz wea- sels his way through three Emmaus defenders. MIDDLE RIGHT: George Kohan rebounds and starts the Knight fastbreak versus Bangor. FAR LOWER RIGHT: jeff Sparrow passes off in Wil- son game. LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT: Michael F iorot shoots over Stroudsburg defender as score- board proclaims Knight Supermacy. NEAR IJOWER RIGHT: Craig Dally sets to rebound versus Bangor. E i . ,, . . , ,, ,. a , 1 3 . 1 , .1 : X ,,....., Q , W . . :5 ,xgkz V,1W I H 1 U K A I Q' 4' F K ' I A B ,,, . ,, ,, - In . , My ,L i n h E, ' llky I K , 3 . 2 if fa, . In A - I x. gi--ev 44 .J 4 t ' 54 ..,GVnn,Lf!1f E gg 5 l f '-5 WI : 2, e f i ll 5 r . . f :W - f J Ov , ri-- 4. V, N, .O , ,, 99 2 ,K s,,- - W Q ' i fi? iii f gl 5 i 13 k f- . J Q f , Sv ,A 4 - , 1 x Engng, Y ' . 2 51 f 4 , s 1 x Y , Q1 Q X QYHGHTS inniilf' k 41 - ' xx, f QQUGHTS V uuqtlllf miiambi s 3 3 4 gn Q 0-...fri an f 1 M ,iff-1 ffl ,W ff-Eff?-.E:' 5? B A , 'iii tfHGNTQ lla' I, , KW E 3 TW 2'5 -- 'ET K'-4 'rl I M jJ Q f C' ' ' g2, lMf N- f 5 Q M - '55 W ' V' 'F' ,W X , s S Q M .1 if I XXX sur 3 Suxffsuq-S A E S . wa 4 I 19 wj' X .fi wg, X X Y M15 1 ik b A .Z gQ '5 ,f 2 , .. J is ' Y H 2 Y ' A 3 fig' ' x ' 'adsl'-q5.,f' 'V K x X. 37 51 4 101 ,, 7 ww 5' 'U f ,, A LLLW 35 gn, f.fffiLf-i X ' M H h , 1f1 - ' 9 -..' WX Y' M, I A s JIU! K .W ,L 'D' UPPER LEFT: Ted Krimpet Long gets game under way with Wilson. Pictured are Craig Dally f22J, Kim Hinton f12j, and Bob Weber. LOWER LEFT: jeff Sparrow shoots over leaping defender. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Coach Tom Schoeninger, Bob Weber, Kim Hinton, Rhys Wil- liams. SECOND ROW: jim Seitz, Brian Clinger, Bill Randolph, jeff Sparrow. THIRD ROW: Er- YX, nie Cali, Ted Long, Dom Totani. FOURTH ROW: Neil Habrial, Craig Dally, Pat Gigliotti, Bmce F ehnel. BACK ROW: Barb Correll, Kathy Romano. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Kim Hinton dribbles up the floor. LOWER LEFT: Mayhem: Scramble for the ball. 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FAR LEFT CENTER: Bob Edwards works his Cardinal opponent to the mat, a move that re- sulted in a 3-point nearfall. FAR LEFT BOT- TOM: Brian Pfieffer sits out on his Pocono Mt. Opponent. Brian, a senior, wrestled at 145 lbs. this season. UPPER RIGHT: Craig Benn, next year's captain, struggles to flatten his quan'y at 154 lbs. LEFI' CENTER: Pat Stracko glances at the clock in the Pocono Mt. meet. Pat competed at 185 lbs. weight class this year. LOWER RIGHT: Kyle Parsons, who did not wrestle much this year because of an injury, fights to control his opponent. FAR RIGHT CENTER: Tiny Pat Seitz prepares to register a pin against his Catty oppo- nent at 95 lbs. 107 V x 4? 'Q 1 k - y Q2 ,cf -nm. 1 f l 3 gm ge,Q,M?? 1 . WV: 'Qffrff' 'Tlif STL ii- if ff 'lfqf'-,,wHf5'5f EQ: T l WJ? nf- 1' sw Y 9 9:3 , wg. N 'w i W :?r,, zgmw 'Q 'Q xx N WQQ i 3 1 I ! 3 W A J 4 4 4 i f 1 4 1 r L P l : Z 4 ,,fH:qmQ,,-qg3lIl 523 -vi-Q JM 23 Ti if 5:42 1 ll: .. Steady Performers . . . . Varied Weights junior grapplers boast winning season . . . 8-6 . . . Mike Cesare and Stanley Buskirk, overall stand-outs . . . Robert Miller begins pre-season practice at 276 pounds . . . Keep running, Robert . . . I.V.'s victorious in North Schuylkill Christmas Toumament with champs Stanley Buskirk, Mike Cesare, Kail Correll, and Dave Uliana . . . Keep running, Robert' . . . Mr. Knorr, mat-time mentor, the man with the j.v. plan, At sectionals, Everyone may eat lunch except Stanley-but for a very good reason: he made it to the after- noon competition . . . Congratulations, Stanley, you hungry little devil . . . This season's highlight-a new man, Robert Miller at 236 pounds, pins his Salisbury opponent! . . . A spe- cial congratulations, Robert . . . and keep running! UPPER MIDDLE: FRONT ROW: Kevin Ache- nbach, Ronald Moyer, Fred Koch, Pete Stout, Mike Rose, joe Catino, Brian Conroy, Kenny Ashman, Dennis Miller, Scot Miller, Steve Miller. SECOND ROW: Stan Buskirk, David Uliana, Robert Miller, Carl Berhel, Mike Davis, Dave Dietrich, john Davies, Ken Barlieb, Steve Moyer, Shaun Serfass, Mike Cesare, Richard Fields. BACK ROW: Managers Ronald Moyer, Roxanne Achenbach, Connie Bickford, Sandy Lambert, Faith Uhler, Sheri Branch, Mr. Thomas Knorr, Danette Kish, Kathy Carreras, Chris Stocker, Ieriann Seitz, Todd Buskirk. FAR LEFT: Encour- agement from the bench by Steve Moyer, Mike Cesare, Wayne Lugg and brother David as Carl Berhel watches from behind. MIDDLE LEFT: Richard Fields ends this wrestling season by in- juring both knees in the Pocono Mt. Meet. FAR IDWER LEFT: Carl Berhel works for a pin in the Pocono Mt. Meet. LOWER RIGHT: Hwt. Bob Miller looks for opening in the first period. LOWER RIGHT: Mike Cesare helps his 11-1-0 record by winning this match at Pocono Mt. MIDDLE RIGHT: Brian Pfeiffer works on a double-leg take down in the Catasauqua meet. l'l'l a 5 f 1 3 1 .ff f of Y V SM 1 '23 11 wi 35- 755' . 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Angela, please don't foul outl' . . . a great record . . . some amazingly HIGH scores . . . Miss Schantz, please take me outg I think I'm gonna . . . We NEVER give in. High H oops U . Our junior Hoopers . . . young but eager teams with a tre- mendous desire to win . . . freshman team starts building for tomorrowis varsity . . . Do you think we'll ever get to practice at the high school: there are only FIVE other teams practicing up there? I I ' I Iunior PAHS -- f Jim Thorpe forfeited ' I 53 Pleasant Valley '37 . I East Stroudsburg 48 Bangor Q 24 W Nazareth 51 kP0conoMoux1tain K 44 , Whitehall. ' - 'jirnThorpe forfeited 53 ' Pleliiatlt Valley 4- . L32 EaSt'Stroudsburg 50 i Bangor K . W'hitehall 26. Nazareth 61 K ' K Pocono:Mountain OPP O' N37 54 E62 50 60 68 36 65 42 69 i 61 49 UPPER LEFT: joe Palmisano M09 and Ron Meckler C341 prepare to plunge for the ball. UP- PER RIGHT: George Hinton closes his eyes as he goes up for a rebound. MIDDLE LEFT: George Hinton takes a shot as his 2 teammates watch anxiously. MIDDLE RIGHT: FRONT ROW: George Patrolock, Steve Molnar, Scott Wilson, H4 Mike Gaston, Tim Humphreys. SECOND ROW: Daryl Hill, Dean Weber, Ronnie Meclder, Robert Woehrle, Rob Kellow. THIRD ROW: Tom Odenwelder, Morris Pagni, Tom Wills, George Hinton, joe Palmisano. BACK ROW: Cindy Miller, Dena Zavacky, Gail Boyhont. LOWER LEFT: George jumps again. . Young Teams Mr. Gold takes over the seventh and eighth grade team . . . Mr. Hamer, do you think they'll give you your own key to the high school next year? . . . The ref is wearing a wig? . . . It's not whether you win or loseg it's whether you stick with it or not. seventh ar Eighth Recon-1 f PAHS A OPP 35 , , Vg Stroudsburg 42 47 Bangor ' 56, A 36 oA'i' iStroudsburgif7J '4.o -5 'g 44 P 46, if errn i32fBans-:f F iljtgggfem 'o W 32549, - f' all - 557 y V UPPER LEFT: Jim Juscavage f5D, Tim Hum- phreys llll and Bret Matlock watch as the ball is up for grabs in a 7th and 8th grade basketball game. UPPER RIGHT: Tim Humphreys fllj lights for the ball and George Petrolock C403 guards while teammate Rick Behler 1311 chases opponent. MIDDLE LEFT: FRONT ROW: Craig Williams, Gregg Strauss, jackie Singer, Duane Edwards, Tom Williams, SECOND ROW: Mr. Bob Cold, Chris Luckey, Michael Cali, Tom Wilson, john Houck, John Williams. THIRD ROW: Bob Liero, jim juscavage, Kyle Smith, George Domey, Irvin Davidson. BACK ROW: Bret Matlock, Rick Behler, Tim Hum- phreys, George Petrolock, MIDDLE RIGHT: The starting line-up listens to Mr. Gold during a time out. LOWER RIGHT: Gregg Strauss lights desperately for the ball. New Outlooks . Promiszng Future A good year for a young team with 12 underclassmen Mark jones and jim Trach prospects for the future 1 wins over LNL champs Eastburg and arch rival Nazareth Senior Denny Bruch pitches to 3 wins, 1 loss What a group of managers . . . Final tally 7 wins, 8 losses A cold start . . . but a hot ending. ,, . -15, . . ,.,.-r, H - K fi fsiwr-, .v .gy-Nkxflufgfsag.. .L , , 1sav1H?swe1sfpfafafggwwfd.ffw, L ' - r 'iliili 1 L Jjj2i.j,1.2'i, I I ygyf 4 . , 5 ,55pmg..,.. hi? j . I K . . - V , , , W ff 9 A SSW ,,g,, WN! 'zoom 'mum fe? - A f, , f Es, ' '35 if M5 ' ' . 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'Green Coach New experiences for players and coach . . . season wet and disappointing . . . sportsmanship big factor . . . 3-5 record with highlight wins over Bangor and East Stroudsburg . . . Little Leaguers taking another step . . . Remember: Tritles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle! 120 R , K-,- .s .1 I' ga-Agaliiff'-vif' :r NZM. f . H : r w fgi' PM . ., -' . f ' 'r.l'f'JF' Fffkw fzvf if-' . H, f:4'i.s:- K -.f ,:i.'f9i54w: qwff'- 'f?.4wg'if' 4. , .W 4: N, fx was f-Pi:-, w-.L vs , .- :Mag :af ?1-:Q aa! I -32 f ' '- 4 , F'-v a . . iwu' or 64321 -ff l f M 4 w ' 4 -new 'A ' f A : :1 AL.V- 5425 .M . , A fu, 5 '4g!?'7., .,, , ., .1 , f .M-X,f5,l,,,,?:, Al , ,M , ,g . 3 ,,,1,,,,7f .r.:s::.f:. -MJ. - : , cfm ' -:ffl W' 'ziiwai-Rs. HN' Hers: F wi: 'f H affine:- f H f zum.: f :W :' ff Q.. 2, ez, g ,Lf Q. MM , 1 Q .W YBJEQE , 1 4 -npfi. H '18 1 mv. p 'W W wx, 4 M New 'M-'Q 1 yr 'ln Sv innnuhdaa a nun.. w . f'-Nc , ff-, 4 Xgfw--4. 4 wi, Veg. sf sf -S.: 33 Pinus., 4 I-3 fiff-3 1: M Q ,K ,w?,,iff'?li'ig, B 1. 4 f , ,.'+,g:jIv34.-fm, MM, '. V. , S wa.: : -1--l W 5: YS 1 ,fi I My gi W-f M xx M Mg avg? : Q' fe' 1: F4 Mft: M fn? ff: , 5: fs: WQFWF' Nj' A .,f-:BH V 'lids OPP. PAGE: TOP: FRONT ROW: Bob Woehrle, Chris Bickford, Shawn Serfass, Russell Pysher, Steve Miller, Brian Klinger, Steve Pacovich, Ke- vin Kromer. BACK ROW: Jack Singer, Mgr., Ke- vin Snoddy, Guy Bellis, Brian Ashenfalder, Bobby Krobath, Dean Guerro, Joe Catino, jim jusca- vage. BOTTOM: Hey, Buddy, your shoelace is untiedf' THIS PACE: TOP LEFT: Little coach Hamer stands in the comer and says, 'What a lucky coach am I.' TOP RIGHT: Well, why doesn't someone step up to the plate? MIDDLE LEFT: A fast roll to third base. BOTTOM: . . . and a saucer ball to second base. :Wi 'S' x Qugw y V K N R :HWSSE ee :FX igkx W : :Gamma +- wk'- 'bw :,,,. ' H S wg Mt we m g aww S ,Fo fi 'Ax Q Q 1 milf Nw N N Y Q- X N AJS.: he wwfiggi :wie 3 'm5' Wflxsk s. 5' My vw 355329-2311. Qt.-,V ':ff'2v1v Th v:ab:g5gL:4LQgffj'j ., fir W- , f A'Jl' .fn , hE:2 l:1ffl:Isf L3 . H.-t:'s5 ' , a l .1-357 H: . if HS' .,,,. A , ,, 'f -.. 'X . , A 5? .W 1,1 l I P S OPP. Palisades , KX 69 - W - 95, 'X 3 Saucon Valle 101 l l ,l fi gin Q ,' fifjfif wx K , l l .,...,,. I . 'gf ff:-1fYf::, ,gff' frm' Ysmffsifwwfsw 75 l was KXl:.1 I-199355 Q W A . X .W A , ,W 5 1 L . . f l, .M-:fl f.,:sTL1'--whifffiwrwffiazw xii, rw.,-b J, , ,. :mr W' -z, , ..,f , B.-wi. ,- 1---'Q k ui swfllqiz 5a 23'-ssswifk v ,W i Salusbury QM f' is xl M W .mil X Q X. 2 l fi Always Fighting . . Seldom Wnning Disappointing 1-9 season . . . Exciting 61-60 win over Notre Dame . . . Richard 'Bubba' Ede sets school record in shot put . . . jeff Sparrow third in high jump at District meet . . . Tom Waring top point getter . . . john Ott gets letter . . . Six returning lettermen . . . First long-haired official team at PAHS . . . Despite our losses, we are getting better . . . though not noticeably! .45 Aeyjg, V Q- -' l, THIS PAGE: TOP: jeff Rutt tries to get away from a member of the opposing team but is stopped by a string stretched in front of him. MIDDLE: FRONT ROW: Dean Lobb, joe Paolini, Kevin Lobb, Allen Tobias, Glenn Bray, Bruce Fehnel, Dennis Miller, jerry Zeigaliuse, Kim Francisco. SECOND ROW: Rob Reagan, Morris Pagni, jeff Sparrow, Alan Bellis, Dominic Totani, Jeff Rutt, Tom Odenwelder, Tom Waring, Rock Lameo, john Ott, Ronald Moyer. BACK ROW: Mr. Elwood Petchel, jim Smith, George Hinton, Richard Ede, Bob Ambrose, Robert Houck, john Gerenser, Ken Barlieb, Dennis Borger, Mr. Steve Williams. OPP. PAGE: TOP LEFT: On your mark, get set, . . . go get 'er! TOP RIGHT: George Hinton finds a pile of sand? at the end of the triple jump. LEFT: Richard Ede breaks the school shot put record to come in second. joani DeRenzis watches and Melanie Santo jumps into the picture. MIDDLE RIGHT: Tom 'Twinkle-toes' Waring runs the 330 Intermediate Hurdles. LOWER RIGHT: Jeff Sparrow picks the difficult way of crossing the high jump. 123 8 K -- ' 5. . ' A ,L.L M L E fi ff B 1 I A 'B P f M: nil S Ng X-5 X QNX: X ii . 6... , . 1 'JL Q 'L ' Vai . . ., h e f E O ,,., . , yyci -: .lc Qhfldand ' R K - 4..-ff. K. K THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: Randy Trite poses pre- cariously on one leg, trying to make the perfect serve. TOP RIGHT: john Cesare tries to decide whether to hit the ball or the bird that just crapped on his white sneaker. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dave Dietriech: Now where did that ball go? is-ff W OPP. PAGE: TOP: FRONT ROW: Russell Miller, Jeff Gruve, Kevin Kellow, David Stan- comb, Guy Bellis, Bmce Hendershot, Terry Handelong, Darrell Hill, Cindy Miller. STAND- ING: john Cesare, Randy Trite, David Dietriech, David Reagan, Mr. Schoeninger, Ron Meckler, Rob Kellow, Doug Lilly, Betsy Reagan. 124 BOTTOM LEFT: Hey Randy, is this a new kind of game called SCOOP tennis? BOTTOM RIGHT: Guy Bellis waits with great anticipation for his big chance to really put the moves on his opponent. WN Young Team . . . Bright Outlook Valuable experience gained as the team suffered through a 2-7 season . . . all starters returning . . . more instruction coming from Mr. Noyes . . . Gary Snyder makes the first League hole-in-one . . . special talent waiting to unfold . . . 'Look out L-N-L, they'll all be back next year. - f U, OPP. PAGE: TOP: Seated: Rick Pritchard, Tom Hill. Standing: Russell Lebkeucher, Mr. Bruce Noyes, Mike Manoway, Bill Randolph, Bob Ed- wards, Cary Snyder. MIDDLE LEFT: What do you mean the gi-een's the other way? BOTTOM LEFT: Hey, I got the club stuck in my navel, says Bob Edwards. THIS PACE: TOP LEFT: 'Quick as a flash, fllussell Lepkeucherj, but what happened to the club?' 127 Y ,, p ' . ,,:,,1 if, .- A, A ., tt,,, ,t,, ,,.f, , , , , .. W'R3fi2?w?- . 1- iliguffst 13? :ft X 1 'Y' L e' 5 'V 011.1 .1 ., W 1. -Q. ,,.. , ., . .. - V+ . 1- 1- t- Q - mnzf ,. W'i' ,-:wt-.1:.,-.: .!lYo121b,aw.:Qr. , . W , . , N L, A fi 1. ws of ,rs 1- K. -a- ,Q M mf. s.,f.s9 ' I Sw.,-.4 ....1fs..:. .. .. f ma11....,.. f N., .. 1 a, to ' - -yy ,I :f,1g.:, - as :e:,i2,.? rf' ' vi f-21.-v'2'i-wir?-151 ,. 4 :sf :sift 1 Q Q Suriv g 2633 f - f , --'- 4 4 11 5 . U W ig, qs .QQe'.zlxg.A,gQW5 4 ' . . ' Q X ' 'i..,g1af1s1 eiifjtimgipjj Q, 5 fx TOP RIGHT: Eeny, meeny, miney, mo . . . , Mike Manoway must make the all-important de- cision. BOTTOM LEFT : I wish that dumb puddle wasn't right in my putting line. This is go- ing to be tricky. SENIORS 3 A si, ,D Thelma I. Abb0if Robert J. Ambrose Susan M. Ball Donna M. Beahm Roy C- Bellis Debra Bittenbender Dennis R. Borger Craig S. Boyhont Sheri A. Branch Betty A. Branning Roxanne M. Buskirk Trina Carrer Dennis A. Catino Lisa E. DeNardo Joan A. DeRenzis Dawn M. Donchez 130 Connie S. Bickford Debra L. Brown Kim D. Cesare Adrienne I. Doney i Loreen F. Biechy William L. Biechy Dennis Bruch Larry L. Buskirk D 'NN 9 fi Laffy T- C6S2l'6 Roy D. Clewell Gary A. Curcio Kim A. Davis Kevin R. Duvall Linda S. Emes Thomas R. Engler Linda M. Falcone 131 Q a R EH Ioanne M. F arnack Bruce Felmel Debrah Frey John R. Cerenser Sarah A. Hahn Cynthia A. Halpin 132 George F indon Alice Finken Robert Flick jane E. Godshall Brenda K. Gower Neil K. Croller Karen A. Harding Terri A. Harding Sara I. Harris V W 3 Loren D. Horn Debra S. Houck Robert I. Houck Kay E. Frankenfield Kurt M. F retz Nancy Croner Joanne L. Guerro Patricia A. Henshue Stephen C. Herd William Hill Georgine Hinton Darlene Hoffner f , j v 3 S , KX 3' .1 XXX Heather A. Hughes Lynn A. Humphreys Thomas 1. johnson David j. jones Diane L. Keller 133 Donna K. Kemmerer Robin Kolb George D. Lopota Paula R. Martin 134 Jayne Kercsmar Terry Lambert Margaret A. Lopresti Debra I. Masters Mary L. Kessler Rock A. Lameo E va. ,. 3 Gail R. Lugg Wendelyn A. Mahorsky john E. McQuillan Alfred E. Metzgar r - . Darlene Markle Christine H. Miller I V aff . V, 1 . f Q 1 if' 'Y V' .I N. 35 My Jean Kiefer David Kmetz Brian R. Knapp Kevin F. Knitter George F. Kohan Brenda S. Letson Ray Lieberman Shirley M. Lieberman Scott L. Lobb Donna K. Lockard Sarah A. Marlatt Veronica L. Marr Iody L. Miller I0 L. Miller 135 HWMWw4 Edward Pritchard Linda Pritchard Denise M. Russo jeff Rutt no Charles Morris janet L. Odenwelder Donald Reeser Gary L. Santee Charles Morykin Sharon K. Mottem john C. Ott Eugene I. Parenti Luanne L. Rogers Betty Romig Melanie A. Santo janice D. Savercool Douglas Murphy Christine M. Nelson Lawrence Nester Keith C. Nicholas Timothy Nichols Larry L- Parry Deborah A' David W. Pence Betty A. Pepe Brian I. Pfeiffer Paulhamus Joseph Ruggiero Angela Romine 3 Deborah M. Schaffer Nelson Schmauder 137 Q Tara A. Serfass Brian Shook Inn-aine F. Shook Lise Steffen Ioanne Stenlake Patrick I. Stracko 4 Lyilll A- SU'3tt0I1 Rosemary Sullivan Doris A. Teel Diane M. Uhler Randy L. Uhler W. David Uhler Kim A. Vosper Dennis R. Vough Thomas Waring Susan Weidman Iss We 4, wif 'lid Q ws- 1 Q ff . :9'5+?3!'531 , :Le-1131? fail I. KA v- S l f: H - k V L fii L 1 , Q k ,, ' 4 'W I gf LY f f 1 f q ,, 'E+gg3af . f , .K Ki , ., fr. , .Q ',' ' X' M7 ?'W!5Q swfffl-f M' V E iffy . 5, f , Mn ' 3 W -3 'V veg-FE 1 fi fi f K ag ff ' X J QM-, A vm wifi: ' gg fag Q , , YM-NW 9 E 533 , f atag ., Q. ,M I J' V ' 'ff' f I: N E, Ages? f. at sf 5 , 'Q g Aff if Y' f 'X 1 fp .' -, ,f N , ' J ' ' - bfi: ,C ff :CN ff' gg V V E -, ! f in , .5 wi Jf15liE11W. 1f' Ziff V 1 ' '- Ei x ik - ' vlr wa Y ww? 'M , A A. an .M A S X X V ,,l+.,, - Y P' f 1: - -qv Q 23,54 3 5 V fa- Aa if Mg,- + f 6, 3 , ,ff Q , wa 1' Q . i - ' if ' Y -. -1' -A ' ...F ' 4 N ,V J ' s ,- if . Hifi? rw, V ' if ,ff E ,, I IP l 5: 2 5 v Q , 4 I , q sf 1 A .gm .a 2 Q k Wy, gg 'g Q 3 5 Q A ,Q V a i . ix if X x In ' 4 1 I, ,iff.,.,,,,iv Y Li , ' t I 5 5 'K Y- ! s z 49 Q., a 1 g f 4 w Q K v ' J.,-f J' Persuasive Rebels . . Inquisitive Minds UPPER LEFT: Sr. students relax during an as- sembly, MIDDLE LEFT: Linda Pritchard and Jeanette Squillaro stage a sit-ini' in the gym. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sr. family living class get to- gether and live it up. LOWER LEFT: Diane Stancombe glances over dress pattems. LOWER RIGHT: Economics class proves to be a relaxed situation when Mr. Chuss leaves the mom. l42 -aw Hs.. 'wash ,xmvff 35 ' G ' ' ,,., 5 , . , Q45 .awww ,L,, ., ,,1 Q L., , 5,51 is Q x ,I Q S is JA fi ug Q UPPER LEFT: Doug Murphy and Debbie Brown, alias Peanut Butter and jealous con- verse between classes. UPPER RIGHT: MIDDLE RIGHT: Paula Williams shown hold- ing up the wall. UPPER RIGHT: Susan Ball and Sheri Branch vocalize in chorus. LOWER RIGHT: The Christmas chorus ham1onize at the Yule tide play. G Q x G chh P hto,tht I J E H 'Y , 143 :egos 2535 ,fgiigg fESSi53QP35f3 Q 1 'YLWA-9 I -33' nd muql' .NI f ' :ME ,V 1 , x 1 A 5 ,X A ft.: ' IGB! f , MX L31 ,f fi , . A.. .I M I fillwzqe Hill NI!-.5 ' , !.!' l all 1 I , -f I R Fl ll I1-I Et V R V .- , , ly 7 l' I.-ll' ali V ' : f f '. v-If I ' if YI ll -I '.-wfnnffu , 'Q W L X , 'lg' g R-'ll g-iy ,,,,,y,,v: L ' an f uf- - :all I n ' f tiilll, -' 1'-vain l5gzf eejiy,5N fs: ll -fiblli fl.. Fm, ,g'f9iffl3Q5 n' V, f A Wlggyfl ww , c ' I..-?4.,,:u 711.351 ,L f ' '- fp s , -if ,L , ' .f :fi F 145 UPPER LEFT : Betty Crocker Award Winner, Jane Codshall, stirs some fake food. UPPER RIGHT: 1973 No. 1 Commencement Speaker: Larry Nester. MIDDLE RIGHT: Capable Sr. Of- Ecers: Lynn Humphrey-Vice Pres., joani De- Renzis-Treas., Sheri Branch-Pres., jeanette Squillaro-Sec. MIDDLE LEFT: Com- mencement Speakers: jo Miller and Mary Kes- sler, Srs. of the Month for March: Keith Nicholas and Sheri Branch. Srs. of the Month for April: jane Codshall and Doug Murphy. Srs. of the Month for May: Jayne Kercsmar and Dennis Vough. Combined Ejforts . . . . Singular Success F .L.I.P.P.E.D. members of the senior class spring into action to present a delightful portrayal of Women's Lib . . . Jo Miller MARRIED to George Kohan- . . . Angela Romine a mother! . . . jim Smith and Tim Nichols Policemen! . . . F .L.I.P.P.E.D.-an appropriate title and cast . . . Would you believe Irs. in the Sr. Play? . . . Violence, comedy, and ro- mance . . . New and different. TOP FAR LEFT: Kevin Duvall Qwith gorgeous gemj embraces his chick. TOP MIDDLE LEFT: Jeanette and Melanie congratulate Ang Romine, I didn't even lmow, Angela? BOTTOM LEFT: FRONT ROW: jo Miller, George Kohan, Dar- lene Hofner, Steve Herd. SECOND ROW: Linda Pritchard, Debbie Masters, Sheri Branch, Alice Finken, Jeanette Squillaro, Margaret Lopresti, Randy Uhler, Mr. Terry Male. THIRD ROW: Lise Steffen, Lynn Humphreys, john McQui1len, Donna Lockard, Kurt Snyder, Debbie Englert, Doris Teel. BACK ROW: Diane Stancombe, Me- lanie Santo, Susan Ball, Tim Nichols, Eugene Par- enti, Brian Pfeiffer, Dave Lemley, Kurt Fretz, Pat Henshue, Debbie Brown, joani DeRenzis, Robert Tinney, Debbie Frey, Angela Romine. TOP MIDDLE RIGHT: Again, Heather is bend- ing Kevin's ear. TOP MIDDLE RIGHT: Heather Hughes doing what comes naturally-talking MIDDLE: Darlene Hoffner fNikil and Steve Herd fMitchQ sail on the U.S,S. Delphine. BOT- TOM: The entire cast is on the wagon. Pastel Mood . . . Flowery Panorama Till the Moming Comesi' . . . Gym under lock and key . . . Hard working juniors . . . bridge of spring flowers . . . pretty gowns and quaint gazebo . . . I feel like Cinderella! . . . Howard Johnson's buffet dinner . . . Highlight of the spring festivities . . . I could have danced all night! TOP: We would have been here sooner, but we got lost. Tee Hee. MIDDLE: Who's gonna start first? . . . Maybe we should wait till the music begins . . .This isn't the way my dad showed me how to dance . . . I could have stood all night. OPP. PAGE: TOP LEFT: Having a good time . . . Can- dlelight Memories. 148 TOP RIGHT: Hard working juniors at play. MIDDLE: Colorful decorations surrounding happy couples. MIDDLE RIGHT: Adie and Larry share a book- let for future memories of that special evening. BOTTOM RIGHT: jane and her fiancee ready for more fun at the post prom at Howard johnson's. 'Av 4 4 149 Perfect Environs . . . Memorable Day The trip to Monomonock Lodge with its two wrong tums . . . just touring the Poconos a little bit! . . . beautiful, sunny weather . . . Everyone in the pool!', . . . But the wa- ter's ice cold! . . . a free-for-all to get everybody wet . . . Bet Miss Keiper gets her contacts out first! . . . Hamburgers poolside . . . golf course-moon style . . . dinner at six- But WHERE are the tickets? . . . Whoever heard of strawberry ice cream with chocolate syrup and coconut on top? . . . Bel- lau Wood and Music . . . dancing 'til exhaustion . . . a slow dance with the Yamaha 350 expert, Dave Snyder . . . a united spirit . . . a final fling. i wa4 p as a 1 .: ., C ,,,L --W-W-Q gf sm. re' r- if 21'1'1W I A . i '.K.l.A31-FI:-' SMWQQWWIUQA wav in ww: ,, MI , 5' 1: OPP. PAGE: TOP: VVhite ball in the comer pocket, yells Rutt. MIDDLE LEFT: Dave Sny- der enjoys class day in spite of his uncomfortable wrappings. Could it be the female attention?!?! LOWER RIGHT: Lise is wondering where all the guys are. They must not like to dance in bare feet. LOWER LEFT: Debbi's always smiling when food is around. Billie jo is hoping no one heard her stomach growl, and Denise is deciding on how many platefuls she'll eat. ABOVE: Denny coaxes Sue into the water, Come with me my little chickadee, while Bruce lends a helping hand. MIDDLE: Some bathing beauties of the class of '73. MIDDLE RIGHT: Denny picked the wrong girl to mess around with this time. I won- der how long Punkin will hold him under?! BOT- TOM: Larry is wondering if there will be any food left once the girls get through. Traditional Ceremony. . . . Mixed Emotions Pomp and Circumstancen . . . the walk up the cinder track . . . three speakers . . . awards for various achievements and scholarships . . . then, finally, Relatives and friends, we will now present the diplomas . . . Thelma jean Abbott, john Anthony Alteri . . . It's overlll . . . Shouts of Joy, Tears of Happiness and Sadness . . . Parents and relatives gather around . . . Amold, stand with your father so I can get your picture . . . an underclassman saying good-bye to her best friend-tears rolling down their cheeks . . . parties and more parties . . . Day is over, some sadness seeps in. 152 . ,F ,,,Qxx,,.,,fsrn s N.:-Aj, i 'V' 4' 5- . Q ' Z! if ,ag ., H A ,J ,hx I 'Rune r Q , its wx 1' A , xr 2 OPP. PACE: BOTTOM: Larry Buskirk receives a warm handshake and long awaited diploma from school director Mr. Robert Stratton. THIS PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Thelma Abbott and john Alteri begin the traditional walk through the arch across the football field. MIDDLE LEFT: Bob Ambrose pauses to decide whether to remove his mortar board or stand to attention. MIDDLE RIGHT: Chorus sings an inspiring song, Climb Every Mountain during Commencement exer- cises. UPPER RIGHT: Debra Houck and Joanne F amack pause a few moments before Baccalau- reate. KA penny for their thoughtsj. LOWER RIGHT: Steve Herd adjusts his mortar board be- fore making the final walk up the cinder track. . 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Vg N H38 V V V Q My x VVVVVVVV V Y R X W 'VV k A V de 'Q W ' VS: Ace, Brenda 35 STUDENT INDEX Abbott, Allyson 35, 62 Abbott, Eugene 38 Abbott, Thelma 20, 72, 130, 142, 153 Borger, Dennis 130, 142 Borger, Gary 51 Bortz, Bethanne 31, 86 Boyhont, Craig 130 Boyhont, Gail 38, 85, 86, 114 Branch, sheri 58, 72, 76, ss, 86, 111, 130, 143, 146 Branning, Betty 130 Branton, Patricia 38 Davidson, Paul 31 Davies, john 85, 86, 111 Davies, Kathy 41 Davis, David 85, 86 Davis, Kim 76, 77, 131 Davis, Michael 51, 111 Davis, Patricia 38, 112 Dell'Alba, Leonard 92, 93, 97, 104 Achenbach, Achenbach, Achenbach, Achenbach, Dale 69 David 31 Deborah 66 Glenn 50 Achenbach, jeff 31 Achenbach, Kerry 38 Achenbach, Kevin 110, 120 Achenbach, Roxann 76, 83, 110 Achenbach, Wayne 58 Bray, Glenn 60, 97, 98, 100, 101 Brewen, Barry 12, 92, 93 Brewer, Cindy 38, 62 Brinker, Kay 35 Brobst, Keith 31, 86 Brobst, Kenton 35, 84, 86 Brown, Cindy 35, 86 Brown, Debra 12, 60, 76, 82, 130, 141, 143, 146, 147 Albanese, Thomas 104, 117 Albert, Linda 35 Allen, Sybil 38, 85 Altemose, Dee 108 Altemose, Denise 38 Altemose, Roland 31, 33 Altieri, John 9 Ambrose, Cynthia 31, 62 Brown Valerie 31 33 Bruch,, Dennis 117, 118, 131, 142 Bruch, Guy 35, 65 Ambrose, Ambrose, Anderson, Anderson, Deborah 76, 112 Robert 130 Denise 112 Todd 31 Bickford, Kris 38, 39 Anschau, David 51 Anschau, Denise 58, 60, 76, 82 Ashenfalder, Brian 12, 120 Ashenfalder, Phyllis 85 Ashman, Kenneth 111 Ashman, Neil 35, 73 Austin, Charles 31 Austin, Edward 31 Austin, Fred 31 Ayers, Stephen 31 Bachman, Scott 31 Bachman, Teri 35, 62, 85, 86 Bair, Donald 31 Bair, joni 51 Bair, Rick 38 Ball, Susan 63, 76, 130, 143, 146 Barlieb, Connie 31, 32 Barlieb, Karen 31, 86 Barlieb, Kenneth 38, 111 Barlieb, Roxanne 35, 85, 86 Barry, Diane 35, 85, 86 Barry, Donna 39, 85, 86 Bartholomew, Ginger 50, 76 Basta, Sherri 31, 86 Bath, Brian 51 Beahm, Donna 63, 67, 130 Beers, Kevin 31 Beers, Robin 66, 80 Beers, Susan 38 Behler, Rick 35, 115 Beil, Harold 85, 86 Bellis, Brad 38, 58 Bellis, Eric 35 Bellis, Guy 120, 124, 125 Bellis, Roy 130, 135 Bender, Richard 35 Benn, Craig 97, 107 Benson, Mark 34, 35, 73 Berger, Diane 9, 66, 85, 86 Berger, Gregory 35 Bergstresser, Raymond 31, 73 Berhel, Carl 38, 110 Berhel, Judy 62 Bickford, Connie 20, 76, 110, 131, 143 Biekferd, Laurie 35 Biechy, Carl 35 Biechy, janet 31, 32 Bieehy, Lorren 67, 112, 113, 131 Biechy, William 131, 142 Biennan, David 35 Bittenbender, Debra 82, 130 Bonney, Elizabeth 76, 112 Bruch, Thomas 50, 51 Bunting, Thomas 38 Burkett, William 65, 117, 118 Bush, Ronald 31, 73 Buskirk, Charles 35 Buskirk, Kenneth 35 Buskirk, Larry 104, 105, 131, 135, 142, 152 Buskirk, Leonard 31 Buskirk, Mandy 62, 72, 80, 81, 117 Buskirk, Michael 50, 111 Buskirk, Roxanne 90, 130 Buskirk, Stanley 39, 110 Buskirk, Todd 31 Buskirk, William 31 Buss, Gary 35 Buzzard, jeffrey 35 Buzzard, jenine 35 Caesar, Kelly 31 Caesar, Ricci 35 Caesar, Scott 51 Caiazzo, Mark 35, 65 Calabrese, Albert 35 Cali, Beverly 66, 76 Cali, Edward 85 Cali, Emest 13, 103 Cali, Michael 35 Capwell, Elizabeth 35, 51 Carrer, Trina 63, 72, 130, 150 Carreras, Kathleen 35, 62, 111 Cascario, Michael 36 Catino, Catino, Catino, Catino, Dennis 116, 117, 119, 130, 142 joseph 111, 120 Kathy 38 Sigmund 31, 86 Cervasi, Brenda 76, 80 Cesare, Cesare, Cesare, Cesare, Cesare, Cesare, Daryl 93 john 60, 125 Kim 131 Larry 131, 151 Laurie 38 Michael 38, 110, 111 Christman, Susan 51 Cifferi, Mark 36 Clewell, Catherine 34, 36 Clewell, Roy 131 Comstock, Mary 66 Conroy, Brian 111 Conroy, Linda 66, 76 ceek, Williard 51 Correll, Barbara 66, 76, 82, 100, 103 Correll, Kail 38 Cory, joann 36, 84, 86 Counterman, john 84 Court, Dorothy 72, 76, 77 Crawford, Tamora 76 Dell'Alba, Lisa 36, 62 DeLorenzo, Brian 31 Delong, Diane 38, 90 DeNardo, Lisa 3, 66, 130, 142 DeNardo, Michael 31 Dentith, Audrey 38 Dentith, Richard 31 DeRenzis, joani 00, 61, 62, 76, so, 136, 137, 145, 151 Derr, Daniet 92 Derr, Iaura 30, 62, 86 Detweiler, Diane 36, 86 Detweiler, Kenneth 31 Detweiler, Thomas 58, 76, 77, 97, 104, 105 Detzi, Janice 38, 68, 81 Dietrich, David 111, 124, 125 Dietrich, Richard 36 Donchez, Dawn 130 Donchez, Tammy 30, 62 Doney, Adrienne 61, 76, 131, 151 Domey, George 30, 115 Domey, Kay 9, 58, 59, 76, 85, 86 Domey, Paulette 36, 41, 84, 86 Dotoli, Angela 34, 36, 84, 86 Dotoli, Anthony 36, 84, 86 Dotter, Randy 36 Dotter, Robert 33 Driscoll, Lisa 30, 64 Duvall, Kevin 3, 70, 71, 86, 131, 146, 147 Ealey, Ronald 50 Ealey, Roxanne 30, 31, 62, 86 Ealey, Scott 38 Ealey, William 38 Eckhart, Elaine 66 Eckhart, Howard 36 Ede, Christine 38 Ede, Richard 104 Edelman, jeffrey 30 Edwards, Ann 66, 76 Edwards, Duane 36, 115 Edwards, Rebecca 30 Edwards, Ruben 60, 97, 104, 106, 126 Eisel, Beth 30, 62 Eisenreich, Michael 30 Eldridge, Charlene 30 Emes, Carol 30, 86 Emes, Linda 7, 12, 63, 131 Emrick, Karen 62, 66, 76 Engler, Louise 76 Engler, '1'homas 131 Englen, Deborah 63, 35, 86, 146 Englert, Susan 36 Falcone, Linda 7, 51, 131 Famack, Joann 32, 153 Farace, Thomas 38 Faulds, Robert 58, 76, 85, 86 Fehnel, Bruce 97, 100, 103, 132, 151 Fehr, Edward 38 Fenner, Elwood 30, 86 F etherman, James 56, 58 Field, Kenneth 38 Field, Richard 110, 111, 117 Findon, George 132 Finken, Alice 63, 66, 132, 146 Finken, jane 38, 62 Cuono, Curcio, Custer, Custer jane 66, 76, 90, 91 Gary 85, 131 Heidi 38, 81 Suzanne 76 Da1ly,,Craig 12, 97, 99, 100, 102, 103 Davidson, Irvin 31, 115 Davidson, james 36 165 Finken, janet 62, 66 Fiorot, Michael 56, 60, 98, 99, 100 Fiorot, Michele 112 Fisher, Herbert 38 Flick, Robert 132 Flyte, Connie 62 Flyte, Karen 38 Fogel, Christine 38, 41, 62 Fogel, Lnrretta 66, 76, 85, 86 Fogel, Marion 36, 86 F ogel, Randy 30, 86 Francisco, Kim 30 Frankenlield, Kay 63, 76, 133, 143 Frazier, jack 36, 39 Fretz, Kurt 65, 104, 133, 146, 147 Frey, Deborah 60, 61, 76, 80, 132, 142, 146, 151 Frouch, Coleen 32 Fmtchey, julie 36, 62, 108 Fry, Rita 36, 62 Fulin, Tama 58, 108, 117 Fulmer, john 30 Fulmer, Michael 38 F uls, Russell 69 Gaston, Michael 38, 58, 114 Gaston, Rick 69 Gaston, Robin 30, 62 Gearhart, Mark 38 George, Marvin 64 Gerardo, Martin 30 Gerenser, john 132 Getz, Karen 38 Getz, Wayne 50, 51 Gigliotti, Patrick 51, 103 Gilbert, jod 58 66 76 Y i i Codshall, jane 58, 60, 61, 62, 90, 132, 141, 145, 151 Godshall, Ruth 38, 39, 90 Gold, Alice 51 Gold, jamie 38, 68, 90 Gold, Roxanne 36 Gorden, Virginia 30 Goth, Louis 38, 84 Gower, Brenda 63, 67, 76, 132, 150 Cranda, Lois 12 Harvey, james 30 Harvey, Michael 50 Hawk, Chris 36 Hawk, Deborah 70, 71 Heisler, David 92, 93 Held, Richard 38 Heller, Beverly 30, 33 Hendershot, Bruce 38, 84, 86, 125 1-lendershot, Connie 51 Hendershot, jonah 30 Henshue, Patricia 66, 133, 146 Henshue, Walter 51 Herd, Stephen 77, 133, 146, 147, 153 Hicks, Susan 30, 33 Hill, Darrel 38, 39, 58, 114, 125 Hill, Karen 30, 62 Hill, Kimberly 36, 62, 85, 86 Hill, Thomas 40 Hill, Thomas S. 35, 38, 126 Hill, William 133 Hinton, Georgine 63, 76, 133, 150 Hinton, George 38, 92, 93, 97, 114 Hinton, Kim 100, 102, 103 Hoagland, Debra 2 Hoffner, Darlene 64, 65, 70, 71, 90, 133, 146, 147 Holland, Neil 51 Honey, Holly 66, 83 Honey, Tamie 30, 108 Hom, Leann, 69, 85 Hom, Loren 132 Houck, Debra 63, 132, 153 Houck, john 36, 60, 115 Houck, Robert 60, 132, 140, 141 Houser, Bonnie 38, 112 Hower, Amy 65 Grauso, Greger, Creggo, Groller, Groner, Groner, Crube, Robin 30, 64 Colleen 63, 66 David 50 Neil 132 Linda 63 Nancy 90, 91, 133 9 jeffrey 38, 86, 92, 3, 125 Grube, Tim 76 Guerro, Guerro, Guerro, Dean 92, 120 jacquelyn 38, 81 joanne 67, 76, 77, 133 Gum, Deborah 36 Guszak, Guszak, Connie so, 62 Pauiuiu 76 Guthrie, Judith as Guthrie, Terris 141 Habrial, Neil loo, 103 Haffling, Karen 30 Hahn, Brenda 36 Hahn, Cindy 38 Hahn, Donna 30, 64 Hahn, Holly 38, 62 Hahn, Keith 36 Hahn, Patricia 38, 85, 86 Hahn, Ralph 50 Hahn, Sarah 132 Hahn, Scott 64, 86 Hallam nulhuui Halpin, Halpin, Halpin, Nancy 66, 76 Timothy 30 Brenda 76, 83 Cynthia 76, 83, 132 Thomas 30, 86 Handelong, Terry 38, 76 Harding, Darla 38 Harding, Karen 63, 67, 132 Harding, Kevin 36 Harding, Nancy 30, 86 Harding, Nancy K. 62 Harding, Sally 17, 60, 76 Harding, Terry 66, 132, 151 Harris, Debra 38, 62, 112, 113 Harris, Laurie 62 Harris, Sara 21, 61, 132 Hartzell, Doris 36 Hartzell, Peggy 38 Hartzell, Sandra 50 Harvey, Chris 38, 92, 93 Hower, April 30, 32, 64 Hower, Lori 40, 62 Hughes, Anita 36, 62, 84, 86 Hughes, Heather 3, 23, 56, 57, 60, 61, 133, 146, 147 Hughes, Robin 76 Hulsizer, Cathy 40, 108 Hulsizer, Sandra 66, 76 Humphreys, Lynn 12, 56, 60, 76, 133, 140, 143, 145 Humphreys, Timothy 6, 114, 115 Hunter, james 60, 97 Hunter, Deborah 6 jefferson, Howard 30 jennings, Matthew 69 jennings, Stephanie 62 johnson, Fred 52 johnson, Thomas 97, 133 jones, Craig 60 jones, David 133 jones, Ivy 40, 81 jones, Mark 40, 92, 117 jones, Stephen 40 juscavage, james 115, 120 Keesler, Gary 33 Keesler, Thoedore 6 Keller, Diane 12, 133 Kelley, Mary Ann 36 Kellow, Kevin 12, 125 Kellow, Robert 40, 114, 125 Kelly, Marleis 12, 58 Kemmerer, Donna 134 Kemmerer, james 40, 92 Kercsmar, jayne 56, 63, 134, 145 Kercsmar, julie 58, 76 Kem, Cherly 30 Kessler, Annette 40, 85, 86 Kessler, Brenda 30 Kessler, Gary 33, 86 Kessler, Gwendolyn 40 Kessler, Karleen 40 Kessler, Kathleen 76, 85 Kessler, Kathy 33, 66, 86 Kessler, Mary 61, 67, 76, 134, 145 Kessler, Rodney 13, 86 Kessler, Stewart 40, 84, 86 Kiefer, jean 76, 135 166 Kirldand, Deborah 30, 86 Kish, Danette 111 Kish, Richard 30 Klinger, Brian 86, 92, 103, 120 Klump, Cindy 30 Kmetz, David 135 Knapp, Brian 85, 97, 135, 142 Knapp, Wlliam 117 Kneebone, jane 40, 90 Kneebone, jeffrey 97 Knitter, Bruce 30 Knitter, David 51 Knitter, Donald 41 Knitter, Kevin 135 Koch, Fred 20, 110 Koch, jay 40, 58 Kohan, Christopher 40 Kohan, George 135 Kohan, Mary Alice 58, 90, 91 Kohan, Nancy 39, 40, 68, 90 Kolb, Robin 66, 134 Kolb, Ruthann 70 Kopko, Kristine 76, 84 Kresge, james 65 Kresge, Kristine 6, 58, 86 Krobath, Robert 40, 120 Kromer, Kerry 30, 62 Kromer, Kevin 92, 120 Kromer, Kim 40, 81 Krouch, Collen 86 Kuhs, Raymond 40 Kutzler, Lynne 32 LaBar, Donald 65 LaBar, jeanette 65 LaBar, Louise 63, 76, 77 LaBar, Ralph 41, 84, 86 Lambert, Sandra 62, 83, 110 Lambert, Terry 134 Lameo, Rock 95, 97, 134 Lancaster, Scott 32 Laubach, Cynthia 112 Lebkuecher, Paul 68 Lebkuecher, Russell 7, 51, 68, 126, 127 LeDonne, Gwendolyn 76 Lee, Debra 41, 58, 90, 91 Leiser, Linda 51, 85, 86 Leiser, Michael 41 Lemley, David 70, 76, 97, 146 Lessig, Amanda 51, 62, 85, 86 Lessig, Hugh 41, 58, 92 Letson, Brenda 63, 67, 135 Letson, Cindy 41 Liebennan, Keith 32, 64 Lieberman, Ray 135 Lieberman, Shirley 135 Liero, john 92, 93, 115 Lilly, Douglas 51, 84, 86, 125 Lilly, Gertrude 36 Lipyanic, Michael 32, 64 Lipyanic, Rose Mary 41 Lobb, David 7, 32 Lobb Dean 41, 93 Lobb, Kevin 41, 97 Lobb, Scott 135 Lockard, Donna 63, 76, 135, 143, Lockard, james 13, 76, 125 Lockard, Terry 39 Long, April 32, 108 Long, Ted 100, 102, 103, 117, 118 Lopota, George 84, 134 Lopresti, Margaret 63, 70, 71, 90, Lorenzo, jacqueline 31, 32, 62 Lucky, Christopher 41, 92 Lugg, David 110 Lugg, Gail 71, 134 Lugg, Wayne 92, 93, 104, 110 Lysek, Keith 32 McCullough, Sandra 41, 90, 108 McManus, Gail 32 McNulty, Valerie 58 McQuillen, john 70, 134, 146 Mack, Linda 76 146, 147 134, 146, 141 Mahorsky, John 73 Mahorsky, Rosemarie 41, 72 Mahorsky, Wendelyn 134 Male, John 56, 60, 97, 106 Mann, Denise 70 Manoway, Michael 97, 126, 127 Markle, Darlene 134 Markovitz, Jeffrey 50 Markovitz, Patricia 32, 62, 64 Marlatt, Sarah 56, 57, 63, 76, 135 Marr, Veronica 90, 135 Marsh, Randy 69 Marshall, Steven 32, 64 Martin, Paula 63, 76, 90, 91, 134, 142 Marvin, Frank 23, 84, 86 Schott, Suzanne 34 Schreck, Janet 33 Schreck, Sharon 41 Scott, Perin 64 Seitz, James 97, 100 Seitz, Jeriann 34, 62, 111 Seitz, Patrick 39, 92, 103, 104, 107 Serfass, Cynthia 39, 40, 83 Serfass, Dale 117 Serfass, Marton 92 Serfass, Shawn 39, 92, 111, 120 Serfam, Tara 61, 82, 138 Shadle, Ten'i 33 Shafer, Garry 34 Shaplin, Linda 39 Shaplin, Rhonda 86 Shoemaker, Kathy 39 Shoemaker, Lynn 32, 58 Shollenberger, William 33 Shook, Brenda 39, 83 Shook, Brian 84, 86, 138 Shook, Lorraine 12, 82, 138 Shook., Scott 39, 84, 86 Shuttleworth, Deborah 70 Siegfried, Brian 34 Siegfried, Karen 39, 69 Sillies, Connie 34 Silfies, Joan 51 Singer, Earl 39 Singer, Jack 33, 115, 120 Sisolak, David 39, 85, 86 Smith, Brian 69 Smith, Ericka 64, 65 Smith, James 60, 96, 97, 139, 142, 144, 147 Smith, Jeffrey 100, 139 Smith Kyle 33, 115 Smith, Richard 34 Smolenyak, Brian 33, 85 Smolenyak, Linda 39, 62, 86 Smolenyak, Robert 39 Snoddy, Kevin 120 Snuggs, Cynthia 34, 65 Snuggs, Thomas 76, 86 Synder, David 60, 139, 141, 150 Snyder, Gary 95, 97, 126, 127 Snyder, Jill 33 Snyder, Kurt 13, 70, 71, 146 Sparrow, Jeffrey 12, 92, 93, 97, 99, 100, 102, 103 Sparrow, Renee 39 Squillaro, Jeanette 56, 139, 142, 145 Stampone, Mary Ellen 33, 86 Stancombe, David 51, 85, 86, 125 Stancombe, Diane 61, 63, 72, 76, 139, 142, 146 Stamer, Christine 58, 59, 60, 63, 76, 90, 91, 112, 113 Steffen, Lise 15, 76, 138, 146 Stenlake, Cynthia 70, 76 Stenlake, Joanne 63, 76, 77, 138 Stocker, Kris 34, 62, 111 Stout, Cheryl 34, 65 Stout, Kimberly 39, 62 Stout, Nomran 39, 110 Stracko, Patrick 60, 97, 104, 106, 138, 144 Stratton, Lynn 63, 66, 76, 138 Strauss, Gregg 31, 33, 115 Strouse, Cheryl 34, 65 Stump, Dianne 39, 62 Sullivan, Cindy 34, 62 Sullivan, Rosemary 138 Sullivan, Susan 76, 108 Sweet, Lori 23, 66, 90, 112 Teel, Diane 80, 81 Teel, Doris 108, 109, 138, sz, 77, 76, 146, 147, 63 Teel, Roxanne 34 Temos, Karen S. 83, 76 Tinney, Robert J. 58, 59, 146 Tinney, Susan 33 Tobias, Allen 97 Totani, Domenic J. 103 Totani, Elizabeth A. 39, 83 Totani, Theresa K. 20, 80 Trach, James 1-:. 39, 53, 92, 93, 117, 119 Trach, Todd 34 Transue, Brenda 34 Trinkley, James 34 Trinldey, Walter 34 Masters, Debra 58, 59, 61, 90, 134, 144, 146, 150 Masters, Lauren 41, 72, 85, 86 Mastriani, Mary Jo 58 Masut, Adrianne 85, 86 Matlock, Bret 115 Matlock, Joani 32 Meckes, Brenda 41, 69 Meckes, Brian 13 Meclder, Ronald 41, 114, 125 Menear, Karl 37, 84, 86 Menear, Robert 31, 32, 86 Mengel, Pamela 41, 90, 91 Metzgar, Alfred 134 Micldos, Roger 51, 77, 84, 86 Milheim, Ricky 37 Miller, Celia 60, 76, 108 Miller, Christine 53, 57, vs, 77, 134, 135 Miller, Dennis, 111 Miller, Eleanor 35, 37 Miller, Eugene 41 Miller, Glenn 41 Miller, Holly 83, 90, 117 Miller, Jody 63, 70, 71, 76, 77 Miller, Jo 3, 12, 23, 53, 61, 76, 135, 144, 146, 147, 150 Miller, Mary Jane 76, 83 Miller, Ralph 37 Miller, Renee 37, 62 Miller, Ricky 32 Miller, Robert 40, 110 Miller, Roderock 32 Miller, Russell 40, 92, 104, 105, Miller, Scott 32 Miller, Scott B. 111, 140 Miller, Steven 111, 120 Miller, Thomas 37, 73 Miller, Virginia 32, 58, 86 Mohn, Cynthia 37, 85, 86 Moll, Julia 32 Moll, Linera 40, 90 Molnar, Steven 40, 114 Morris, Charles 136 Morykin, Charles 136 Morykin, Timothy 37 Mottem, Sharon 136 Moyer, Donna 37 Moyer, Ronald 32, 40, 92, 97 Moyer, Ronald L. 110 Moyer, Steven 110, 111 Mulitsh, Julia 37 Murphy, Bruce 37, 73, 84, 86 Murphy, Cindy 7, 36, 37, 84, 86 1 Murphy, Diane 60, 62, 63, 85, 86, 112, 113 Murphy, Douglas 7, 60, 85, 137, 143, 145 Mutton, Melanie 40, 90 Nelson, Christine 9, 61, 66, 137 Nester, Larry 9, 61, 76, ss, 36, 137, 144, 145, 153 Newman, Richard 40 Nicholas, Keith 7, 84, se, 137, 145 Nichols, Jennifer 66, 76, 147 Nichols, Tim 137, 146 Noble, Kim 32, 64 Nolf, Christine 76, 80, 81 167 Nolf, Diane 40 Nolf, Robyn 37, 65 Oaten, Gregory 7, 9, 76, 77, 84, 86 0'Donnell, Darrell 41 O'Donnell, Kenneth 37 Odenwelder, Janet 63, 67, 136 Odenwelder, Thomas 40, 114 Orth, Charles 37, 86 Ott, Christine 37 Ott, John 136 Pacovich, Christine 37, 62 Pacovich, Cynthia 32 Pacovich, Diane 76 Pacovich, James 37, 39, 40, 73 Pacovich, Stephen 39, 58, 84, 86, 120 Pacovich, Morris 40, 92, 114 Palmisano, Joseph 40, 114, 117, 118 Paolini, Joseph 40 Parenti, Eugene 67, 68, 136, 146 Pan'y, Larry 137 Parsons, Kyle 97, 104, 107, 117 Parsons, Lynette, 40, 83, 112, 113 Parcarella, Ronald L. 32 Paulhamus, Deborah A. 63, 72, 76, 137, 143 Pence, David W. 96, 97, 104, 105, 117, 137 Pepe, Betty A. 137 Perin, Brian 32 Peruso, David 32 Petchel, Patricia A. 60, 80 Peters, Michael A. 40 Petrolock, George A. 35, 114, 115 Pfeffer, Bill 86 Pfeffer, Terrie 32 Pfeiffer, William C. 37, 84 Pfeiffer, Brian 20, 104, 137, 141, 116 Pfeiffer, Dwayne M. 13, 104, 106 Pfeiffer, Sheri 32 Piccerilla, Christine 32 Powell, Margie 32 Presby, Mark 40, 84, 86 Pritchard, Ann L. 108 Pritchard, Carol 32, 62 Pritchard, Edward W. 136 Pritchard, Linda J. 56, 60, 61, 108, 109, 141, 142 Pritchard, Rick 51, 84, 86, 126 Pysher, Russel W. 120 Racciato, Ann. M. 58 Randolph, Patricia 32 Randolph, William S. 92, 103, 126 Rasley, Deborah L. 37, 85, 86 Reagan, Betsy A. 40, 90, 112, 125 Reagan, David G. 58, 60, 125 Reagan, Terry 33 Reduzzi, Wendy A. 40, 112 Rees, Donna 63 Reeser, Constance 33 Reeser, Donald S. 136 Reimer, Deborah 34, 85, 86 Rice, Kim L. 37 Richards, Carol J. 40, 62, 85, 86 Richards, Gary 37, 73, 85, 86 Riker, George 33, 86 Rissmiller, Troy 33 Robbins, Gloria 33 Roberts, Beverly 62, 76, 83 Roberts, Jeffery 33 Rogers, Luanne 63, 67, 76, 77, 136 Rohn, Joeseph C. 37 Romano, Kathy L. 83, 100, 103, 117 Romano, Paul J. 37 Romano, Robin 33 Romig, Betty 136 Romig, Slvia 37 Romine, Angela J. 62, 112, 113, 137, 146 Ronalds, Clifford H. 51 Rondinelli, Patricia A. 40 Roosa, Michael D. 40, 111 Roper, Cathy 33 Ross, Dawn 65 Ross, William 33 Roth, Debra L. 72, 76, 112 Roth, Sandra 33 Wedge, Michael 94, 97, 98, 99, 1 Ruch, Terry R. 84 Ruggiero, joseph 137 Ruggiero, Vincene M. 39, 83 Russo, Denise 56, 136, 143, 150 Run, jeff A. 136, 150 Rutt, Nanette 33, 62 Ryerson, Ricky 33 Ryman, Kimberly A. 37, 36 Sadler, Ruth A. 58 Sahaydak, Mark 34 Sahaydak, Mary Ellen 76, 83 Sanders, Colleen 33 Sandt, john C. 51 Santee, Gary L. 136 Santo, john 1. 34 Santo Melanie A. 60, 108, 109, 136, 142, 14 Savercool, janice D. 63, 70, 136 Savercool, Steven 30, 33 Sawyer, Donna J. 39 Sawyer, Edward 34 Saylor, jackie 33 Schaffer, Deborah M. 63, 67, 137 Sciavone, Lisa 33 Schmauder, Lynn M. 76, 108 Schmauder, Nelson I. 137 Weber, Hans 34 Weber, Robert 102, 103, 116, 117 Weidman, jean 66 Weidman, Lori 76, 82 Weidman, Susan 67, 138, 151 Weiss, Kevin 39 Wenninger, Elizabeth 66, 76, 86 Wenninger, Rebecca 33 00, 101 6, 151 Werkheiser, Janice 34, 58 Wemer, Gary 35 Wessman, Debra 63, 67, 70, 71, 76, 139 Wessman, Robin 33 Wetherick, Mary Ann 34 Willauer, Stanley 34 Willauer, Troy 33 Williams, Bonnie 86 Williams, Brad 34 Williams, Michelle 33 Williams, Craig 33, 115 Williams, john 115 Williams, Keenan 39 Williams, Kenneth 39 Williams, Williams, Rhys 60, 97, 100, 103, 116, 117 Williams, Wendy 76, 77, 108 Williamson, Audrey 39 Williamson, Bret 33 Williamson, Randy 33 Williamson, Terri 66, 76, 90, 91 Wills, Thomas 39, 114 Wilmer, Donald 33 Wilmer, Martin 34 Wilson, Cynthia 58, 66, 76, 77 Wilson, Scott 39, 114 Wilson, Sharon 34 Wilson, Thomas 34, 115 Paula 60, 66. sz, 108, 109, 137, 139, Woehrle, Robert 39, 114, 120 Woolley, Roger 60, 96, 97 Yahraes, Leslie 33 Yetter, Richard 139 Young, Cindy jo 39, 56, 57, 60, Young, Ronald 34 l 68 72, 76, 80 143 Zavacky, Billie jo 83, 139, 150 Zavacky, Dena 39, 83, 114 Zeigafuse, Gen'y 69, 85 Zeigafuse, Vickie 76, 90 Zucal, Kimberly 39, 81 Trite, Rmdall 60, 124, 125 Troxell, Tammi 34, 62 Tucker, Brian 50, 97 Uhler, David 138 ' Uhler, Diane 12, 63, 64, 138 Uhler Donna 64, 65 Uhler, Faith 58, 111 Uhler, Judy 34, 85, 86 Uhler, Morris 33 Uhler, Randy 138, 146 Uliana, Anthony 34 Uliana, David 110 Uliana, Dina 7, 60, 84, 86, 112, 113 Uliana, Gino 39 Vosper, Kim 138, 142 vough, Dennis 116, 117, 138, 145, 151 Wagner, Kim 34, 65 Ward, louise 39 Waring, Dianne 59, 76, 82 Waring, Thomas 60, 94, Washburn, Mary 66 Wasso, jolaine 62, 66 Weaver, Susan 66 Weber, Cheryl 39, 69 Weber, Dean 39, 114 BFIEDBUHY- K ELLBR 97, 135, 138 142 ...TIITIEE UHFINEE ED ITILIET LUE 5 .- E! 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