Red Lion Area High School - Lion Yearbook (Red Lion, PA)

 - Class of 1976

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She is currently a teacher of Latin, English, and Etymology. In addition to her teaching duties, Mrs. Hangen is the advisor of the Junior Classical League CJCLJ and the Latin Honor Society. In previous years, from 1966-1970, Mrs. Hangen was the ninth grade music teacher and the director of both the Girls and Mixed Choruses. Mrs. Hangen received her formal education from Albright College where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Latin. Her generosity, determination, and bene bars are greatly appreciated by the Senior Class, and it is with great pleasure that we dedicate our book to A. Irene Hangen. 2 K I lim l Q, .ff V. . , H 1 up' ,nh L IN-:M -4,.4,2Q -I' 4' HL if 4-fa-Vi?5 -4' '. 4 ffm - resa gl! it mi! Q. A' .1 I 'I' . 1,5 f, 5 . , . . 'Q ...ai L4 K .- ,K 4 J h s s , ..f'1 '- we A A V A a 3, Q, ,A A ,.,, ,, ' - if 3 , ffq. m-b Q- bw . , as ' ,4--. A M ., rm:-.,z' . .A . .,:-. .. , 'Q XJQQAfv'3,1v1 ,rj Lf' . 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'f 1 ,V D ! 1 4, 35 'T I f J k ' .Q - f , - , Q , i . 1 My I Q - - 7- V, Q f i, M - , 4 , I , W' 7 ,sr - i, V . 7 -- gf -'pi a . L. 5 ' mwsw, ,sm-p .f -ff'- 'mzf:5Q. TQ , Mg' Q, f , N ,- L A' .V . ' , A J W- 'sr' ,Q 1 A 1 ,Q A , ' '. ,, L xx ' ff 3 . f- '?f' .- f 3193i Q ++?'5.g-af f- ' fifffi 'Saw . K' M Q 9 Lf ., - -. x 'M 9. M13 ' -wx ,'.s.'1- gn fi ' 2:33 Y' V' Y, ' nf, by 1 . . 5 .Q . . x V-. , -' ,A ' fr.: if A D x . . , f . '+'5.'gg -if ' ' .iff 1 ' iq g9gw.w,4 Llterary and Bitslness bv gel? g A if QF 6A 1 W 5? , Edltorq i hlbgg, efIQffRe1d'8l',L Avgg ...!,, J yi? ' Wfxl ' ' ' Eeee'eB,14:S. 0hn'BvQt4ef ' V ' 33 A KW' Wiki 'R - Y 1 V A f X W A-,M , .' '- 'oi . - . I ,V ,A ,A qi, Q 4,1 , H1- .r ,, atn X Y Y A in t . A in NW' fl., ' ,fi rg, -' '- , - '.-' f' Q 'f' .nv ' N.. L 13.5 Q v. Q H ,.- 1CkBLEffa'f!?-JOM :Hman af i ' .IV f L 6 ? Vw ik. w tl! iz, 'I ' K G, I I i I A, .5 C. E .hw I , g f i V ,1 K A , A I V , , XM X, Typgim ,l1'a g qgge Jacks1gl:1,AQ'rl1g3uf1i'w?1l3iLej3k,i ' If 0 A A 'f , . ' 4:12 an , , Q X -f 4' if ' fp, .V ,gw 6 . .,,,,Hff Q X. - ww. ,sf A 'f ' ' .-1 -' . f73' A f 3J'i :Qi . : Q, 'mf' N! 4' P by f A u, am-f f A . f Q 1- ' AK -W ,wr 1' M l . .r ' i ' WU 2. Q ' fig sf f' ' Wt- L' X ' , J I ' pf 1 fi - 4' I Y, ' A I . .: i MARCHI CLIC SA D CHEERLE DER TTE DC MP On August 17, 171 stu- dents left the rear of the high school in five buses to journey to Hartman Center. For seven days these stu- A dents practiced and prac- ticed and practiced. But it was not in vain, for on August 28, these 171 stu- dents returned as The Marching Lions. From August 11-14, our , Varsity, JV, and Freshman cheerleaders attended cheer- leading camp at Millersville State College. They learned new chants, cheers and two pom pom rountines. The en- tire school won a spirit Stick which represents spirit, enthusiasm, friendliness and peppiness. Pete McGill, Jackie Gross and Joe Keller rush into the dining hall to get some of that yummy camp food. Bonnie March enjoys a break in the day's busy schedule. W. T: i L . K . . Q A w-ff, i'!i1 'Q Seniors leave their mark on the roof of Hartman Center. Mindy Rupp is taken by surprise as she prepares for another day of cheerleading camp. Lori Smith and Kathy Thomas are bubbling with enthusiasm and spirit. Camp life agrees with the freshmen cheerleaders. Dale Hawkes is glad to leave Hfirst day frustrations behind STUDE T DI CO ER ,FIR TDAY FRU TR TIO , . N r l l .:Y s'p',f S, .4 v ,,v Ni. ' u y-.I xii' .if f X Mike Walker, Scott Hildebrand and Jackie Gazda see if they are lucky enough to have any classes together. On September 4, 508 freshmen joined with 382 sopho- mores, 346 juniors and 315 seniors to become the student body of Red Lion Senior High School. These 1551 students all had to go through the headaches and hassles of the first day of school. Es- pecially the fresh- men... him. --. z t ffgggf. T . - Z'?' -' , .- 55423 w -- A . iiffi I' ' D l WV. .-ff .,' f 1 is 5, R. , x Q f' 1-ff' '-1054 i Dwight Jordan gets reacquainted with Fred Miller. Amos Knisley takes the time to help Marci Shaffer, one of the many lost freshmen, find her way. Tim Marshall, Bill Harper and friends look for their homeroom assignments. Lewis Green can't wait to start the 1975-76 school Year- .. ,-4. -A-'mf wg: .-xe:fg+f- t V . J,,1',..'Ni -I-7' .. sew: -I t 1 Q. 3 M ., 1 K .Y , I i I 4 N., ,E .gr 2 1 7 I V x .. fggif. J. .'L ' k X 5 5: 2 g W ip ix 54 5 1 J' W V .f.fK?.,7, f' ' gm. - ,a,.h'ff ' 6134 . . -F F ,z Li r .L 'A'7'9,, :Y r 'iw l x rg' -L3 , f E' :uf , f , , :a5g:1af' f - gigfrfm, I 'G , ?2Q?rf'L1.1f Ci? L' . ' -' 'I we -i - qv f vjv ' 'QV' L y glade A 5 E E E 'sn XNIX f I 1 ,. ui! .r . ... 1. 3 5' 'Emi ,V , . :CREW 15 52? ' ' '32 if-'L X We ..x VJ in -seq l I , l 5 l,,...-s I , I Q , I I 1 Q ,.L. 555.1 W, I I , ' 1 i I .. , .1 s 1 E1 1 A. ' .- .1 Her Majesty Karen Flinchbaugh 1 'thaw' Ann Beckle 'f: w e ., g e Pe Nissle y Q ' e ,ff ggy y vf , -V -e fi Tanya Holtzinger Gina Kohler Patty Grove Stephanie Wise X 5 P g q ' ' 5 Sf W- 5-'As as-L x 3 i R ., ,' , .. I .V f .V E, . is . f - , . . - f Q - ' . j'lW, - 'iw' -v ,A x N? -5 EH- 4 , XA . 5 4 ,' u 5 Nw 4 in nl? f'k ,ij 5 V. , W, gg, ixf af! fix: X. an 9r S. ln 95 v Jeff Miller has just wolfed down another delicious lunch. Kelly McBrien and Robin Lake are distracted momentarily from their studies in the Student Commons. H .M uw Ht R ' N I .?1,j or E ERYO E I , if 3 it ' at l 54 me 96 , ' Bonnie March peeks out from behind her familiar Linda Booth, Tanya Holtzinger, Mike Kile and Dave Axe discuss the flight during an aviation field disguise during a football game. ' trip. Brian Trout, Greg Hileman, Jan Workinger and Loren Burgen clown for the Joe Keller spends his spare time doing homework in the Student camera. Commons. Kaz , -R an- g Ivig A Z hy if I f , , 5 sf fi'i.g,f fi jf! . , ,gawk M gf fix 1 .sf ,V 3 W 4-gf' . f 1 ' Kevln Garner Leo Parlett and Cmdy Immel relax during study hall m the Student Commons Semors Ben Atklns Crls Dmsmore Scott Hildebrand Mark Grove Bxll Anderson, Mike Rexroth and Lon Stegner Marlene Gutlerrez and Ann Zxegler George Eveler put a rush on the Guldance Office for college selectlon mformatlon P039 In the l0bbY after lunch Todd Chromster and Garth Green gulp down subs for lunch as Greg Hlleman cheers them on aw Q ai. fa sk ga, J?'A l1 f 'WI2:1T,.M V , ex. , 5 A -nr- ,.f 41' 5 NN xx 'K gm I' 4 v yn J. ina ' 1 3-M f ' X f, af.. K 'dig Patty Grove, Robin Gohn, Tanya Holtzinger and Lori Keller lead a cheer during an outdoor pep assembly. PEP ASSEMBLIE 'fab 0 A . , 1 f 1 , 1 5 ' .4 A f The Sophomore Class displays the spirit that wins spirit sticks. -fir ew- 1 We 2 i?? '7?i Wg. iwxwcf mum 11 :af ur, eng: :zgszqzz 55.49 .gxfiwlsi 336,95 Kwik! zihiilflff n Fifi Fred Miller presents patches to Richard Mayer, Shawn McEachern, Warren Thompson., Todd Howard, Dave Aspey and Chuck Stella for their accomplishments in summer long distance running. Bobby Orwig decorates Rhonda Runkle with a whipped cream pie. The Seniors demonstrate their class spirit. 16 'f-if N , 1 gr I was ff? ' .r Q., ,N . ' .P J. ' .ff -'C r WJ If J A 5 ,pr z . D if W 4,4 Z A ' It Q ,J I i . I 1 Dam Quang Tuan is in twelfth grade. He says that he likes living here because the people are very friendly. When Tuan first moved here from Saigon, he found our school confusing, but the longer he lives here, the more he likes it. Le Huu Doan is in eleventh grade. He really likes going to school here and hopes that someday his English will improve. Doan feels that the American people are very friendly and he would like to especially thank all the teachers for helping him. 5 fi 1 l r Q V ,. 4 .A I J! y 5 1 1 e l ? 5 i ,L .- RED L10 WELCOME FOREIG TUDE T 5 1 I 3 l I 4 A I 6 l 5 f 5 Q l i Dam Quang Tu is in eleventh grade. In Vietnam he lived in Saigon, the capitol city. He says that a difference between Ameri- can and Vietnamese schools is that when the period is over, the teachers move to the next class instead of moving the pupils. Tu also says that even though he likes the United States, much of his family is still in Vietnam and he would like to return there eventually. Mrs. Thi Nguyen Langley tutors Tu, Doan, and Tuan in their native language. wi The Junior Class presented Pillow Talk, a Q comedy in three acts by Christopher Sergel, on November 21 and 22. The play was under the direc- tion of Mrs. Gloria Jeanne Nickol, faculty advisor, and Ken Pfaltzgraff and Laurie Ott, student directors. N tx e Xxx X ft Ionathan Forbes KChuck Langenhopl is stunned at seeing Brad Allen iJohn Rauma! carrying off Jan Morrow fSandy Thomasl. A Wim-TSSIK 'J Yvette fNancy Warnerj tells Brad Allen lJohn Raumal how much she loves him. Jan Morrow fSandy Thomasl fights off the unwelcome advances of Tony Walters CKen Pfaltzgraffj. 1 ,f m g 4 E: 1 x . f r i l s . f- ., 5' 1 I ,111 5 55. a ,IQ Q n OH: DEC music- U amine K ,.n :1 .a cl ca - FEEI'-1E-Zlfff EU 4- -1 f qi, , k K , M. Alma iSheila Bradyl teases Tony CKen Pfaltzgraffl about his mother's tLaurie Ottj newly purchased fertility goddess, as Jan QSandy Thomasj joins the fun. The props committee consisting of Michelle Gurnavage, Sue Grim, and Sandy Grove work hard to make Pillow Talk a success. C' Q . Q f ' 1- V27 1. and f ,X , XQQXL' ,Q . G. , RE E T PILLO lehind The Scenes Committes: ROW 1: Props: Michelle Gurnavage, Sue Grim, landy Grove. ROW 2: Publicity: Mindy Rupp, Kathie Sentz, Lori Keller, Nan lliller. ROW 3: Make-Up: Nancy Bahn, Cindy Christenberry, Vickie Snyder, rlicia Winter, MISSING: Joyce Burke. ROW 4: Usherettes: Donna Ward, ackie Campbell, Robin Grove, Nina Stephens, Sherry Tyson, Tracy Craley. BOW 5: Tickets: Chuck Langenhop, Shelley Wilson, Marla Snyder, Sarah lhallenger, Sue Adams. ROW 6: Stage Crew: Rick Osborn, Robert Ryer, Rod- .ey Smith, Toby Ludwig, Leo Parlett, Steve Amspacher. T LK JAN MORROW ,........ . . . JONATHAN FORBES .... . . . BRAD ALLEN .......... . . . ALMA ........... PIEROT .......... MRS. WALTERS . . TONY WALTERS . MARIE ........... EILEEN ....... YVETTE ......... MISS CONRAD . . . SUPERVISOR ..... MISS DICKENSON .... . POLICEMAN ..... BESSIE ........ MRS. FROST. . . MRS. AMES .... GRAHAM ..... TILDA .... ANN ..... . . . Sandy Thomas Charles Langenhop ..... John Rauma . . . . . Sheila Brady . . . Tim Newcomer .......LaurieOtt . . .Ken Pfaltzgraff . . . Amy Shaffer . . . . Tina Rhine . . Nancy Warner . . . Lisa Shostak . . . .Holly Bucher . . . . Amy Reheard . . .Ken Pfaltzgraff . . . Amy Horvatinovic . . . . . Denise Engle . . . . .Holly Bucher Warren Thompson . . Mary Ann Lane . . . Angela Young Cast: ROW 1: Nancy Warner, Sheila Brady, John Rauma, Sandy Thomas, Chuck Langenhop, Amy Shaffer. ROW 2.' Lisa Shostak, Laurie Ott, Mary Ann Lane, Amy Reheard, Holly Bucher, Angela Young, Mrs. Gloria Jeanne Nickol, Director. ROW 3: Tim Newcomer, Ken Pfaltz- graff, Warren Thompson, Amy Horvatinovic, Denise Engle, Tina Rhine. E. R pw 6.5! 'C-'5 4' a i I e 9 b I , F F 5 S E I N I I 0 R ffikffff . . '13 35 Q2 a HW HI CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW Words and Music by JOHNNY NASH I can see cleary now, the rain has gone. I can see all obstacles in my way, Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind It's gonna be a bright, bright sunshiny day, It's gonna be a bright, bright sunshiny day. I think I can make it now, the pain has gone. All of the bad feelings have disappeared, Here is the rainbow Fve been praying for It's gonna be a bright, bright sunshiny day, Look all around therels nothing but blue sky Look straight ahead nothing but blue sky. I can see clearly now, the rain has gone. I can see all obstacles in my Way, Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind It's gonna be a bright, bright sunshiny day, Itls gonna be a bright, bright sunshiny day. H C d db '0..fv Pres T iden anya Holtzzin 'Uk rr'-P THE CLASS Kfi 1:1155 's...., t Vice-President Z John Bootie: ULN Secretary fb I TY Treasurer Patty Grove Kathy Walker SENIOR CLASS COLORS: Red, white and blue SENIOR CLASS FLOWER: SENIOR CLASS SONG: White Carnation I Can See Clearly Now SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. 23 GALE MARIE ANDERSON RD 41, Felton J OANNE GEORGIA DAVE ALAN AMSPACHER ALBRIGHT RD 41 Red Lion, FFA Exec. RD 542, Stewartstown Comm. 3,4g FFA 1,2,3,4 CRAIG ALLEN ARNOLD RD ffl, Red Liong FFA 1,2,3,4g Ambition: Dairy Farmer J s 'x Q K 1 Q x in x s' 1 2.-521' .55 . STEPHEN ROBERT AMSPACHER RD32, Stewartstowng Stage Crew 1,2,3,4g Photo 1,4 BENTON CURTIS ATKINS Main Street, Feltong NASS 3,43 NHS 3,45 Student Council 45 Track 1,3,4g Baseball 29 Cross Country 3,45 Varsity Club 3,43 Ambition: Phys. Ed. Instructor .lu W Performer CYNTHIA ANN ATKINS RD 142, Airvilleg Ambition Secretary JOHN WILLIAM ANDERSON RD 4791, Feltong Jazz Band 1 2 3 45 Sax Ensemble 1,2,3,4g March ing Band 1,2,3,4g Sym. Band 1,2,3,4g Band Exec. Council 3 4 Boys Chorus 1,2,3g Madrigals 1 2,3,4g Concert Choir 1,2,3,4 L1 onaires 1 2,3,4' Musical 1 2 3 4 Dist and Re Chorus 2,3,4g State Chorus 45 ilVrestling 15 Base ball 15 LEONID lg Ambition HOWARD RANDALL ROBERT PERRY AULTS ATKINS II RD ill, Windsor, Basketball RD 42, Airvilleg FFA 1,2,3,45 Mgr. 23 FFA 1,2,3g Ambition: Ambition: Auto Mechanic Truck Driver MICHAEL STEVEN AXE RD JH, Feltong Ambition: Cartoonist EN IORS DIANA SUZE KIM DALLAS BACON I BALDRIDKSIEFE RD ffl, Red I-110119 Ambltlmlr .NW RD 31, Airvilleg Basketball 15 Machme Operator REFLECTIONS 3,43 GAA 1, Ambition: Navy r I HAROLD CHRISTOPHER KEITH DELANO BALDWIN REBECCA DANIELLE BALDRIDGE RD JH, Brogueg S.U. 1, FFA 1,2, BALDWIN RD 41, Airvilleg Football 1 3,45 Ambition: Farmer RD 41, Airville THERESA KAY BALDWIN RD 4i1, Brogueg Ambition: Nurse DOROTHY ANN BARLEY RD 1359, York5Ambition: Cosme- tologist MARY ELIZABETH BEALL RD 32, Delta3 Chorus lg German Club 1,23 Outdoor Ed. Club 33 Photo Club 33 Ambition: Writer MARCIA MAY BEARD RD AH, Wrightsville3 Ambition: Airline Stewardess JOAN BEATRICE MINNICH BECK RD 41, Bro ue3 GAA 1,23 GAA Leader's Club 2 DAVID LEROY BEAVER 607 W. Broadway, Red Liong ANN ELAINE BECKLEY RD 41, Brogueg NHS 3,43 Homecoming Court 43 Band Exec. Council 43 Concert Choir 3, 43 Girl's Chorus 1,23 Flag Corps 1,2,3,43 Flag Corps Cpt. 4g Leo- ettes 23 Madrigals 3,4Q Marching Band 13 GAA 1,2Q Volleyball 13 Ambition: Artist 1549 Boys Chorus 1,2,33 Concert Choir 3,43 Madrigals 43 Varsity Club 3,42 Football 3,4Q Ambition: Business Manager WENDY JANE BEN DER RD JH, Airvilleg Colorguard 23 Rifle Cpt. 3,43 GAA 13 Ambition: Exec. Secretary CYNTHIA JOANNE BOOK 207 W. Howard St., Red Lion3 Ambition: Army frfg ANTHONY ADAM BENNETT RD 412, Box 347, Red Liong German Club 2,32 Ambition: Forest Ranger 4-'-ff? ' ROBERT KYLE BLEVINS RD 42, Stewartstowng Ambition: Autobody Mechanic .ik CINDY SUE BLOSSER RD 41, Feltong Softball 33 Service Club 1 LINDA JO BOOTHE RD 32, Airvilleg REFLECTIONS 43 Ambition: Air Force MQ. JOHN WEISER BOOTIER 47 W. Gay St., Red Liong NASS 3,43 NHS 3,4Q Board of Gov. 43 Class Officer 1,22 Class V.P. 43 Musical 23 Soccer 1,2Q Wrestlin 1,2,3,4Q LION 43 Varsity Clug 3,43 Ambition: Lawyer 4 L KATHLEEN ANN BOOTHE RD 32, Airvilleg Ambition Army TIMOTHY LADD BOYLE 2426 Wharton Rd., Yorkg Con- cert Choir 2,33 FFA 1,2,3,43 Ambition: Meteorologist I , ' WN: M-jpg DENISE LOUISE BROWN RD +lf2, Fe1ton5 Girls Chorus 15 GAA 1,25 GAA Leaders Club 25 Ambition: Stenographer :rs KAREN LOUISE BROWN 182 S. Franklin St., Red Lion5 Girls Chorus 45 Wrestlerettes 35 GAA 15 Ambition: Licensed Practical Nurse TERESA ANN BROWN RD 31, Brogue5 NHS 3,45 GAA 25 FHA 15 Service Club 35 S.O.S. Club 25 Teen Action Club 35 LION 3,45 REFLECTIONS. 35 Ambition: Medical Technologist ZOE ANN BROWN RD 33, Box 439, Red Lion' GAA 25 Service Club 35 S.O.S. Club 25 Teen Action Club 3' LION 3,45 REFLECTIONS 35 Am bitinn: Elementary Teacher WAYNE LYDELL BUCHANAN Q,-4.4-r DENIS EUGENE BUCHANAN RD 41, Brogueg Wrestling 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Ambition: Phys. Teacher Varsity Club 34' Musical 45 RD JH, Brogue5 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Ambition: Pro- duction Worker MELINDA SUE BUCKINGHAM 73 E. Main St., Windsor5 Service Club 15 Ambition: Secretary ,.' BARBARA ANNE BUETTNER RD 9993, Box 257, Red Lion BRADLEY EUGENE BUPP RD 9?9, Yorkg Ambition: Coast Guard BRYAN CLAYTON BULL 132 E. Broadway, Red Liong Ambition: Mechanic THEODORE J OSIAH BULLARD RD 33, Red Lion, Photo. Staff 3,45 Photo. Club 3,45 Ambition: Military Service VD .M -mg-,Q LOWELL ROLAND BULL II RD 31, Windsorg Wrestling 15 AV Club 25 Ambition: Draftsman KELLY MARIE BURK 32 Water St., Windsor: JCL 1,2,3,4g Class Play 39 Musical 43 Costume Comm. 33 Ambition: Secretary s-r 'liltm BEVERLY ANN CAMPBELL RD 31, Airvilleg Class Play 33 Pub. Comm. 35 Ambition: Mili- tary Service CYNTHIA RAE BURG Accountant STEPHEN RUSSELL CAMPBELL RD 39, Box 48, York, S.U. lg Football 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3g Track 35 Baseball 25 Ambition: Engineer PDS 'fi' EN IORS RD 41, Red Lion, GAA Leaders Club 29 GAA 1,2g Ambition , ivs 'hu WANDA KAY CANTLER DEBRA FAY CAUDILL KIMBERLY JO RD 411, Windsor: Bus. Club 2: RD if2, Airvilleg Photo Club 35 CHRONISTER Ambition: Nurse Ambition: Professional Horse- 145 Linden Ave-, Red Li0l1? S-U- TODD ROBERT CHRONISTER 557 S. Pine St., Red Lion: S.U 19 Football 3,49 Basketball 1,2,3, 43 Varsity Club 3,4 KEITH ALLEN COLLINS RD 4f2, Felton: S.U. Exec. Council 35 FFA 1,2,3,4g Am- bition: Agriculturalist mall 1,25 Flag Corps 2,3,49 Musical 1,2,3,4g Class Play 35 GAA 1: Ambition: Teacher of Exception- alChiIdren 'Y M,-ef -Q? 'WN Q-.ni DONALD GEORGE CLUBB RD 42, Box 94, New Freedom FFA 1,2,3,4g Ambition: Agri- culturalist GREGORY LYNN CORDREY RD 31, Brogueg AV Club 1,2,3,4g Ambition: Truck Driver 119 Keener Ave., Red Liong Soccer 1,2,3, Ambition: Engineer TERESA VIOLA COTTRELL RD 31, Red Liong Girls Chorus 43 Chess Club 4, FTC 23 GAA lg Photo Club 33 Ambition: Foreign Relations Person TIMOTHY ROY COTTRELL RD 41, Red Lion, Ambition: Auto Mechanic MARY LOU CROUSE RD -731, Windsor, GAA 2,33 Teen Action 39 Ambition: Artist TUAN QUANG DAM NANCY ANN DEITZ 188 W. Main St., Windsor, GAA 1,29 Ambition: Engineer DAVID WILLIAM DELIZIO RD 41, Feltong Football 1,45 Basketball 3,49 Track 1,45 Winter Track3 LISA ANN DEHOFF GAA 1,25 Ambition: Secretary CONN IE LEE DELLER RD 414, Red Lion, Concert Choir 3,43 GAA 1,25 Ambition: Com- puter Programmer ORS 700 W. Broadway, Red Lion, KENNETH LEROY DEPPEN Camel: St., Windsor, Ambition: Hea Chef CRIS EUGENE DINSMORE RD 31, Brogueg NHS 3,4g Band Exec. Councll 45 District Orches- tra 2,3,4g Tri-M 3,4g Dist. and Reg. Chorus 49 Boys Chorus 1,2, 33 Lionaires 4g Madrigals 3,43 Musical 1,2,3,4g Ambition: Accountant CAROL MARIE DRUCK RDQH, Posey Rd., Airvilleg Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4g LEONID 3,49 Arn- bition: Medical Secretary CHRISTOPHER HOLBROOK DESKIN 531 S. Main St., Red Lion DAVID ALLEN DETTER Pond Dr. Extd., Yorkg Band Exec. Council 43 Concert Band 1, 23,45 Marching Band 12,,4g Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Amibiton: Surveyor 'L -1.- Q-:fr LEWIS EDWARD DUNLAP 7 East Main St., Windsorg Wres- tling Mgr. 33 Photo 1 ,NN LINDA SUE DOWNS bition: Secretary TODD KEITH EATON 30 First Ave., Red Liong Foot- ball 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 1 RD 31, Airvilleg GAA 1,2,3g A In '57 TAMI SUE EDWARDS RD 4'f2, Stewartstowng GAA 1,25 Ambition: Medical Secretary VICKY ANN ENFIELD 144 South Franklin St., Red Liong Ambition: Secretary EVELYN MARIE ESHELMAN RD 41, Box 80, Airvilleg Am- bition: Secretary SHARON LOREE EHRHART 139 North Main St., Red Lion: GAA 1,2,3g Ambition: Medical Secretary Cf STEPHEN JAMES ETTINGER RD 32, Felton: Photo 1: Am- bition: Blacksmith -V TUB' EN IORS JT STEVEN PHILLIPE EICHELBERGER RD 32, Airvilleg FFA 1,2,3g Ambition: Truck Driver vii, vw- 2' WILLIAM JOHN ESDERTS RD ffl, Felton: Photo 1,2,3,4 ROBERT WADE EVANS RD -1f2, Stewartstowng Photo Ig Ambition: Plumber or Truck Driver -an 117' 2:1 ffl I ,I .nf , Jw' ffm' ,. SEE: f r , 'Z I 4 b jar :aqui 1 , , 5954 1,nfl,!' vzffiff 4' 1 0, ',, Q sfo a DUANE ELLIOT FETTROW RD iif3, Red Lion GEORGE LESTER EVELER, III RD ifl, Box 349, Eagle View, Red Lion: NHS 3,49 S.U. 1,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Football 15 Cross Country 3,45 Ambition: Lawyer LARRY LEE FAKE SHERRY LYNN FAKE RD 33, Red Lion, FFA 15 RD 32, Airvilleg GAA 1 Ambition: Welder JOAN MAUREEN FLEAGLE 27 North Charles St., Red Lion: Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Girls Tennis 3,4: LEONID 3,49 Ambition: Artist .319 'Y-vcr ALAN KENT FLINCHBAUGH RD 33, Red Lion: Varsity Club 3,4g Cross Country 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3g Ambition: Wildlife Conservationist 5 'DX 3' 4' 1 0 LARRY LEE FILLMORE RD 41, Red Lion, FFA 1,2,3,4 Ambition: Carpenter ERIC ALLAN FLINCHBAUGH 634 South Main St., Red Lion: S.U. 3,45 Band Exec. Council 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Sym- phonic Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Choir 2,3,4g Peg Band 25 Clarinet Choir 1,2,3,4g oys Chorus 1,2,3, 45 Madrigals 3,45 Musical 2,3,4: Basketball 1,3g Track 1,2,3,4 is ss' KAREN FAY FLINCHBAUGH RD 33, Box 265, Red Lion, Homecoming Queen 43 Girls Chorus 43 LEONID 33 GAA 13 Wrestlerettes 2,3,43 Ambition: Secretary MARIS FREDERICK FREY RD 41, Wrightsvilleg Football 43 FFA 1,2,3,43 AV Club 13 Outdoor Club 2,3Q Ambition: Tool Dye Operator GWEN ANN GEMMILL RD 33, Red Liong Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Marching Band 1,2,3,43 LEONID 3g Ambition: Secretary MARKJOSEPH FLINCHBAUGH RD 33, Red Lion3 FFA 13 Ambition: Auto Mechanic 'Win CINDY PAULINE FREY RD JY2, Red Lion, Cheerleading 2,3,4Q Wrestlerettes 1,2Q GAA 1, 2,33 Ambition: Secretary Q 'CN- rf MARY ANN GERBER 33 W. High St., Red Liong Student Student Director of Class Play 3g LEONID 3,43 GAA 13 Ambition: X-ray Technician is 11. 'P KAREN SUE GARNER Medical Secretary EVONNE MARIE GIBSON RD 31, Box 601, Red Lion, Majorette 13 Ambition: Book- keeper fl ENIORS RD 33, Red Lion3 MRC Aide 1 Teen Action 3,43 Ambition .1734 , .5 'T 1v GUST' 0 MYLES LAVERNE GIPE, JR. TIMOTHY ALAN GIPE RODNEY LEE GLACE 118 North Main St., Red Lion5 118 North Main St., Red Lion5 RD 42, New Freedom5 FFA 15 Football 1,25 FCA 15 Ambition: NASS 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Ambition: Mechanic Auto Mechanic Wrestlin 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 FCA 15 Chess Club 45 AV Club 2 KATHERINE JANE GLADFELTER --t RD iif2, Felton5 NHS 3,45 Band JANE MARIE GODFREY Exec. Council 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Clarinet Choir 25 Concert Band 15 Stage Band 35 Pep Band 3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Sax Ensemble 3,45 Concert Choir Exec. Council 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Girls Quartet 45 Leottes 25 Musical 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Ambition: Musical Theater Performer ROBIN MICHELE HOPE GOHN RD 1f9, York5 NHS 3,45 NASS 3.45 S.U. 3,45 Class Treas. 35 Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,4: GAA 1,2,3,5 Ambition: Computer Programmer SUSAN HELENE GOODIS 851 Woods Drive, York5 NHS 3,45 Marching Band 25 Sym- phonic Ban 1,2,45 Concert Choir 45 Musical 45 Swim Team 35 AFS 1,25 Photo Club 35 Synchronized Swimming 35 Am- bition: Pharmacist RD 41, Felton5 Band Exec. Council 45 Reg and Dist. Chorus 45 Marching and 1,2,3,45 Sym- phonic Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 25 Concert Choir 3,45 Con- cert Choir Exec. Council 45 Clari- net Choir 1,2,3,45 Sta e Band 3, Tri-M 3,45 Girls Chorus 1,25 Leoettes 25 Madrigals 3,45 Girls Quartet 45 Ambition: Secretary TERESA VARIE GOODYEAR RD 54, Red Lion5 REFLEC- TIONS 45 FHA 45 Teen Action 45 Ambition: Social Worker W . bf. GARY ALLEN GORDON RD a'l'1, Airville5 Ambition: Operating Engineer or Truck Driver WAYNE EUGENE GRAHAM, JR. RD ffl, Red Liong Ambition: Minister JEANNE SUSAN GRIM 702 South Pine St., Red Lion NHS 3,49 NASS 3,45 S.U. 32 S.U. Publ. Sec. 45 S.U. Exec. Council 45 Concert Choir 3,4 Girls Chorus 1,25 Leoettes 2 Madrigals 35 Musical 35 Cheer: leadin 1,2,3,45 Girls Track 1 4 Volleyball 1,2,35 LEONID 3145 Varsity Club 3,45 GAA 1,35 Gym. Club 25 FTC 35 Ambition: Veterinarian .4 I EN I JAMES DONALD GOTWALT, JR. RD 49, Yorkg LEONID 3,4- Library Aide 1,25 Ambition: Electrical Engineer DON CRAIG GROVE Main St., Felton5 Ambition: Printer JEFF EDWARD GRACE RD 42, Red Lion5 Ambition: , Cycle Shop Owner or Shipyard Voluntary Action Movement 3,45 Worker J . GARTH GREEN RD 33, Red Lion5 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Varsity Club 2,3,45 FCA 15 AV Club 25 Chess Club 4 JOYCE EILEEN GROVE 208 North Franklin St., Red Lion5 NHS 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Clarinet Choir 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 3,45 Tri-M 3,45 Girls Chorus 3,45 Leoettes 25 Am- - bition: Executive Secretary ORS 1' ,N,r Za io WI? ,rx 302231 006W 45? ' m 280-05 90704 LYNN ANNE GROVE 408 Holly Drive, Red Lion3 Hockey 33 GAA 1,23 FTC 33 Ambition: Registered Nurse MELANIE DIANE GURNAVAGE 338 North Main St., Red Lion' GAA 1,2,33 Photo Club 33 Am bition: Medical Secretary MARK KEVIN GROVE 638 South Main St., Red Lion3 NHS 3,4Q S.U. 43 Jazz Band 3,43 Musical 1,2,3,4, Boys Chorus l,2,3Q Lionaires 2,3,4Q Concert Choir 3,43 Madrigals 3,41 Tri-M 3,42 Concert Choir V.P. 43 Tri- M V.P. 43 Basketball 23 LEONID 2,3,43 Ambition: Physician PATRICIA RUTH GROVE 425 North Franklin St., Red Lion3 Homecoming Court 43 S.U. Exec. Council 43 S.U. 2,31 Class Sec. 43 Girls Chorus 13 Cheerleading 1,2,3,43 GAA 13 Ambition: Dental Hygienist -wo-4-A MARLENE GUTIERREZ RD -52, Chestnut Hill, Red Lion3 NHS 3,41 NASS 3,41 S.U. 1,2,33 Class Play 33 Majorettes 13 FTC 43 Diving 2,3,43 Water Polo 23 Tennis 2,3,4Q LION 3,43 Li- brary Aide 13 Bicycle Club 23 Synchronized Swimming 33 Var- sity Club 3,4Q Ambition: Spanish STEPHEN LEE HAIN ES RD 42, Kendale Road, Red Lion3 Diving 3,43 Jr. High Foot- ball 13 Am ition: Machinist or Computer Programmer Qty RANDALL LYNN HAKE RD 44, Red Lion3 Wrestling 1,23 Baseball 23 Ambition: Mechanic Interpreter KARIN MERCEDES HARE RD JH, Brogue3 FFA 2,33 GAA 13 Ambition: Social Worker fx. pf' N' QV 'BN 0! 'P RODNEY DAVIS HARRISON RD 4'f1, Wrightsvilleg FFA WILIf-iggIRLfgggAEL 1,2,3,4: Ambition: Army - - DALE EUGENE HAWKES, JR. RD 32, Felton: Photo Club 2: Ambition: Machinist or Carpenter JOANNE MARIE HEDRICK RD 42, Delta: GAA 1: Ambition: Veterinarian f -sf '5 RD 31, Wrlghtsvilleg FFA 1,2,3,4: Ambition: Farmer Q., 5 'fa gg 1 1 RANDOLPH FRANK HEFFNER RD ffl, Box 299 A, Brogue' Ambltlonz Funeral Director v ENIORS F- L. DEBORAH ANN HARTWELL 60 South Pine St., Red Lion: Ambition: Executive Secretary TERRI LYNNE HECKMAN 134 First Ave., Red Lion: Band- front 2: Girls Chorus 1: School Paper 2,3g Literary Mag. 3: Ambition: Children's Aide LYNN MARIE HEIN RD 89, York: NHS 3,45 NASS 2,3,4: Make-up Comm. 3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,4g Girls Tennis 3: LION 3,4: Varsity Club 2: GAA 1,2,3: FTC 39 Chem. Club 3: Ambition: Medical Technologist N-:P ff SHIRLEY ELAINE HEINDEL RD 59, York9 NHS 3,49 NASS 2,3 4' Usherette 39 Hockey 1,2,3, 49 LION 3,49 GAA 1,2,39 Teen Action Club 3,42 Varsity Club 29 Ambition: Christian Educator SONIA ANN HENRY Wide Ave Red Lion' Con 230 -, I ' cert Band 19 Ambition: Secretary SCOTT RANDY I-IILDEBRAND 150 North Charles St.. Red Lion: NHS Treas. 49 S.U. Pres. 49 S.U. Board of Gov. 49 S.U. 1,2,39 Con- cert Choir Production Mgr. 2,3,49 Musical 1,2,3,49 Bio. Club 19 Stage Crew 2,3,49 Ambition: Government Ad- ministrator 'hp- WANE EUGENE HEINDEL RD 4992, Red Lion9 Football 1,2,3,49 Basketball 1,39 Track 1,2,3Q Ambition: Forest Ranger ll' Wu., HOPE ANN HEISLER 115 Dixie Drive, Red Liong Concert Band 2,3 49 Marching Band 1,2,3,49 Ambition: Tour Guide gk-L JAMES NORMAN HILEMAN RD 4391, Box 87, Brogue9 Football 1,49 Track 1,2,39 Swimming 2,3,49 Ambition: Oceanographer Ambition: Printer JEFFREY DAVID HIRT RD JH, Brogue9 AV Club 1,2,3 4 Ambition: Truck Driver ,QV KARL EDWIN HENSHAW 30 S. Park St., Red Lion 11 KAREN LYNN HOLLER RD 33, Box 221, York, Class Play Ticket Comm. 33 Usherette 3g LEONID 3g FTC 3, GAA 2,3g Teen Action 2 'Q 1' Vi' EARL LESTER HOLTZINGER RD 42, Red Liong FFA 1,2,3,45 Ambition: Farmer lf' TANYA LEE HOLTZINGER 56 South Main St., Red Lion, Homecoming Court 43 S.U. 1,2, 3,45 S.U. Rec. Sec. 3, Class Pres. 45 Class V.P. 2, Cheerleader 1,2, 39 Ambition: Model GREGORY LEON HOLZER RD JV2, Red Liong Ambition: Mechanic SHARON DENISE GROFF HORNE 415 South Charles St., Red Lion, Wrestlerettes 3, Ambition: Dental Assistant 'Rf 'Fin sw J -ur STEVE ALLEN HORNE 133 East Broadway, Red Liong Band 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 1,45 Ambition: Body and ender Repairman if 840 Marvell Drive, York TODD ALLEN HOWARD 126 W. Main St., Windsorg Track 1,2,3,4g Cr. Country 2,3,4g Am- bition: Engineer Thi? . ENIOR TONI SUE HOOVER SCOTT THOMAS IMES RD 32, Stewartstowng Ambition: Auto Mechanic TED KENNEDY JENNINGS, JR. RD4f45 Faith Lane, Red Lion: NASS 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 15 Winter Track 1,2,35 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Ambition: Navy Electronics PATRICIA SUE JOHNSON RD-ffl, Airvilleg FFA 1,2,3,4 CARLENE ANN JACKSON Box 104, RD-FB, Red Lion5 Hockey 35 LION 3,45 LEONID 3,45 GAA 1,35 Ambition: Medical Secretary CHARLENE ANN JACKSON Box 104, RD43, Red Lion: LEONID 3,45 Musical Make-up Comm. 1,25 GAA 1,2,35 FTC 25 Ambition: Nurse YUM RICK WILLIAM JONES 652 S. Pine St., Red Lion5 Band Exec. Council 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Sax Ensemb. 1,2,3, 45 Boys Chorus 1,25 Concert Choir 15 Pep Band 2,3,4: Sym- phonic Band 2,3,45 Jazz Band 3,4: Stage Band 25 Musical Stage Crew 3,45 Class Play 35 Basket- ball Mgr. 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4 'ITYV DEBRA ELLEN JOHNSON 518 W. Broadway, Red Lion5 Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 GAA 15 Ambition: Secretary LOUIS MARTIN JORDAN RD 42, Felton, FFA 1,2,3,45 Ambition: Dairy Farmer WILLIAM JOHN KELL, II 264 W. High St., Red Lion' Track 1,25 Cross Country 1,2g Varsity Club 25 Ambition: Pro- BURNELL RAY KAUFFMAN RD31, Airvilleg Football 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,25 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4g Ambition: Heavy Equip- ment Operator fessional Trapper PEGGY ANN KELLER RD41, Red Lion, JCL 2,35 LHS 2,3,4g FHA 4, Ambition: Com- puter Programmer 4- sb KERRY ANNE KAUFFMAN Box 113, RDH9, York, Concert Choir 3,45 Madrigals 4, Musical Make-up Comm. lg Musical 2,3,4g MRC Aide 1,2,3, Bike Club 29 Ambition: Singer KIM MARIE KELLY 170 Linden Ave., Red Liong S.U. 1,2,3g Class V.P. lg Head Majorette 45 Majorette 2,3g Con- cert Choir 49 LEONID 43 Girls Track 1,25 FTC 3, Ambition: Legal Secretary PALMER POSEY KAUFFMAN, JR. RD31, Wrightsvilleg County FFA Sec. 45 FFA 1,2,3,4g Am- bition: Farmer Ambition: Army MICHAEL LYNN KILE RDW1, Doverg Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4 If ENIORS KEITH RANDALL KELLER 431 Highland Rd., Red Llon Swimming 2,3,4, Bio, Club 1 'ri BRETT LEE KILGORE RD42, Airvilleg Wrestling 1,2,3, 45 LEONID 3,45 FFA 35 Photo Club 35 Ambition: Farmer PATTI LYN NE KILGORE RD42, Airvi1le5 LEONID 35 GAA 15 Ambition: Dental Hygienist KAREN LYNN KIRMEYER RD42, Red Lion5 S.U. 15 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Girls Basketball 3,45 Tennis 45 GAA Leaders Club 2,35 GAA 1,2,35 Ambition: Physical Education Teacher rlRQiz'rf rr: DONALD EUGENE KILGORE RD41, Airvilleg FFA 1,2,3,45 Ambition: Farmer 7' DOUGLAS EUGENE KILGORE RD32, Airville5 FFA Exec Comm: 3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3' Marching Band 1,2,35 FFA 1,2 3,45 Ambition: Dairy Farmer 4' BRADLEY EDWIN KLINE RDilf1, Airvilleg Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,3,45 Trumpet Trio 1,2,35 Orchestra 15 Stage Band 2,35 Brass Choir 35 Jazz Band 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Brass Sextet 45 Photo. Club 15 Am- bition: Music Teacher N 3 -xr THOMAS RICHARD KILGORE RD-fl, Airville5 FFA 1 2 3 4 Ambition: Army PAMELA SUE KLINE 111 Dixie Dr., Red Lion5 S.U. 15 Sym honic Band 1,2,35 March- ing lBand 15 Flute Choir 2,35 Class Play 35 Cheerleading-i2,3,45 GAA 15 Ambition: Mental ealth Counselor ur ,141 fs. 'ffl' 12.1 - JUDY IRENE KLINEDINST ANNETTE MARIE KNAUB Box 157, RD44, Red Liong Box 134, RD41, Red Lion: GAA Ambition: Secretary Ambition: Licensed Practical urse DAVID PAUL KOGUT RDW2, Red Lion9 NASS 49 Basketball ls Tennis 49 LEONID 49 Bio. Club 19 Chess Club 2,3,49 Chess Tournament 19 Ambition: Accountant GINA ANNETTE KOHLER RD 33, Red Lion: Cheerleading 29 Homecoming Court 49 LION 4g LEONID 39 GAA 19 Gym- nastics Club 29 Ambition: Veter- inarian Assistant H5 rf 1--' PATRICIA LYNN KOHLER RD41, Airvilleg Class Play Usherette 39 Ambition: Interior Decorator SENIORS TINA MARIE KNISLEY RD JH, Red Lion: FHA 49 Teen Action 2,3Q Ambition: Secretary RDQH, AirviIle9 Ambition: partment Store Clerk TIMOTHY ALLEN KOON S 412 Summit Dr., Red Lion9 NASS 3,4Q NHS 3,49 S.U. V.P. 49 S.U. Advis. Court 39 S.U. 19 Class Play 39 Swimming 293,49 LEONID 1,29 FTC 39 Varsity Club 3,42 Ambition: Politician or Inter- national Affairs Representative T? CINDY JOLENE KOHLER De EILEEN MARIE KUNKLE RD31, Windsorg FHA 4g Teen Actlon 1,2,3g Ambition: Teacher's Aide for Exceptional Children 48,-...f SIDNEY LEE KOPP Rlggfi, Wrightsvilleg AV Club LINDA ANN KORNBAU Box 599, RD42, Red Liong FHA 49 Teen Action 1,2,3g Am- bition: Secretary W-1-sr LAWRENCE LEE LAMBERT 430 Summit Dr., Red Liong Ambition: Carpenter PAMELA ANN LARTZ 142 N. Main St., Red Liong Band Sec.-Treas. 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4g Flute Choir 1,2,3,4g Or- chestra Ig Girls Chorus 15 Musi- cal Orchestra 2,3,4g Woodwind Trio 45 Ambition: Musician BARBARA KRILL RD 41, Feltong Ambition: Secretary ANNETTE KURN IK 865 Clare Lane, Yorkg Ambition Navy Artist TIMMY ALLEN LAU RD41, Red Liong S.U. Exec. Council 2,33 S.U. 2,3,4g Class Pres. 25 Class Sec. 33 Football Mgr. 13 Basketball 13 Ambition: Professional Soccer Player LORI JEAN LAUCKS 141 N. Main St., Red Liong Ambition: Secretary CINDY SUE LEWIS RD 42, Feltong Girls Chorus 13 Class Play Ticket Comm. 35 Am- bition: Veterinarian Assistant MELODY LYNN LOWER RD 42, Stewartstowng Ambition: Secretary .JEF Qi ,id-Q ,y I ENIORS -.1 If O f JOSEPH LEROY LEHMAN BARRY LEE LEHR Box 25, RD149, Yorkg LION 3,49 RD41, Brogue TAC lg Teen Action 2,3,4 DAVID ALAN LOSS LINDA LEE LUTZ RD41, Red Liong Wrestlerettes 25 Ambition: Secretary lat 3 RD34, Red Liong Ambition: Narcotics Policeman DAVID FRANKLIN LYONS RD 31, Red Lion ur: f BONITA LOUISE MARCH 425 Wise Ave. Red Lion5 School Mascot 2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Marching Band 15 Class Play Make-up Comm. 35 ASL 3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 FTC 35 KAREN LYNN MARCH 517 E. Lancaster Ave., Red Lion5 Flag Corps 3,45 Concert Choir 45 Musical Costume Comm. 15 Musical 25 LEONID 2,35 Wrest- lerettes 1,25 Ambition: Airline Ambition: Technologist MICHAEL WESLEY MARTIN RD42, Airvilleg Ambition: Policeman Stewardess 41 -' 's TAMMY SUE MARKEL Box 332, RD32, Red Liong GAA 1,2,35 Softball 2,35 Ambition: Medical Secretary ffl' STEUART ROY McCLEAF II RD 33, Red Liong Football 1: Golf 23,45 Ambition: Military Q4-J ---sv GREGORY SCOTT McCLEARY RD JH, Red Lion5 Ambitiong Carpenter -1-4 Qdg, .ay- LORI DIANE McBRIEN RD42, Feltong Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Class Play 35 Musical Costume Comm. 35 LION 3,45 Ambition: Fashion Designer KATHI ANN McMURPHY RD31, Feltong Girls Chorus 3,45 Musical 45 Concert Choir 45 FTC 15 Gymnastics Club 25 MRC Aide 2,45 Ambition: Li- censed Practical Nurse VICTORIA LYNN METZEL RD42, Glen Rock5 Yearbook 15 Ambition: Real Estate Sales- person or Trainer and Breeder of Horses 'c ANN MARIE MILLER RD49, York5 JCL 2,35 Musical Costume Comm. 2 .F BRENDA KAY MILLER RDQ4, Box 436, Red Lion5 NHS 3,45 Symghonic Band 1,2,3,45 District and 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 15 Con- cert Band 25 Band Librarian 3,45 Clarinet Choir 1,2,3,45 Leoettes 15 Musical 1,25 Tri-M 3,45 Am- bitiong Registered Nurse ENIORS CINDY ANN LOUISE MILLER RD 33, List Rd., Red Lion5 FHA 1,25 Ambition: Secretary DAVID AUTEN MILLER 510 E. Broadway Ex., Red Lion NHS 3,45 Class Play 35 S.U. 1,2 S.U. Treas. 3,45 S.U. Exec Council 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 LEONID 3 J s DAVID CHESTER MILLER RD 41, Airville5 Wrestling 25 Ambition: Fuel Distributor s., DAVID MILTON MILLER RD01, Red Liong FFA Exec. Comm. 45 FFA 1,2,3,5 Ambition: Farmer 'ft s lllf . rr 1 I I l ', 0 'Q our f,.,o'., 09 4 4' 0 ,O -1' ,Q 0 bition: Doctor or Dentist LEON SCOTT MILLER RD 44, Red Lion5 Ambition Auto Body Mechanic FCA 1,25 Varsity Club 3,4' Am 1, RANDY SCOTT MILLER 11 E. Main St., Windsorg Band Exec. Council 3,4g Tri-M 3,45 District Band 3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Symphonic Ban 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Clarinet Choir 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 1, Pep Band 23 Ambition: Musician ANDREA LOUISE MOTT RDH2, Marlowe Garth, Red Liong Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 2,3,4g Symphonic Band 1, Orchestra lg Flute Choir 19 Swimming 2,35 LEONID 2g Ambition: pecial Education Teacher ROGER ALLEN MURPHY 501 Wise Ave., Red Liong Foot- ball lg Wrestling 15 Baseball 2,4 2 RONALD EUGENE MILLER RD 32, Delta TE? STEVEN LEROY MILLER RD4'3, York: Concert Band 2, Football 1,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3,4g Photo Club 15 Ambition: Structural Engineer X' rw? V27 DEBORAH LYNN MYERS RDQH, Windsor, Rifle Corps 2,3,45 Photo. Club 2, GAA 19 Ambition: Cosmetologist 'T ESTHER EILEEN MUNDIS RD 1?9, Crescent Rd., Yorkg Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Hockey 2,3,4g GAA 1,2,3g GAA Leaders Club 25 Bike Club 23 Ambition: Secretary LARRY KENNETH NACE RD34, Box 403, Red Lion Ambition: Auto Mechanic ff' Z- PEGGY LOUISE NISSLEY RD921, Brogue5 Homecoming Court 45 FFA Chapter Sweet- heart 45 Girls Chorus 1,25 GAA Leaders Club 25 GAA 1 RICHARD BRIAN OSBORN LINDA MARIE OLPHIN 409 Wise Ave., Red Lion5 NHS Pres. 45 NHS 3,45 Class Play 35 S.U. 15 Cheerleading 153,45 Musi- cal Asst. Student Dir. 45 LEONID 35 LEONID Editor-in-Chief 45 Ambition: Journalist 'UIQ 4-P415 ROBERT LEE ORWIG 213 S. Franklin St., Red Lion5 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4 LORI JEAN NONEMAKER RDQY9, York5 Synchronized Swimming 35 GAA 25 Ambition: Secretary RDff2, Nottingham Way, Red Lion5 LEONID 2,3,45 Stage Crew 1,2,3,45 Ambition: Architecture , li rg... JEAN LOUISE ODEN RDilf9, York5 S.U. Rec. Sec. 35 S.U. 1,2,3,45 Class Sec. 15 Chorus 15 Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Girls Track 3,45 Girls Basketball 45 LEONID 45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Ambition: Fashion Merchandiser ENIO vs-.,, DARLENE KAY ORWIG RDJH, Red Lion5 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Ambition: Business Secretary BRIAN DAVID OVERMILLER RD41, Charles St., Felton5 Base- ball 2,3,45 Ambition: Military Service -Q f -.fx Y -'xv RS BRIAN LEE OVERMILLER RDW1, Feltong Baseball 2,3 SUSAN LORI PFALTZGRAFF RD33, Red Liong Musical 4g Hockey 1,2,3g LEONID 43 Pho- tography Club lg GAA 2,3 DEBRA SUE POSEY RD34, Box 118, Red Liong GAA 1,2,3g Ambition: Cashier ,iudlx annex? MELISSA JO PATTERSON East First Ave., Windsorg Musi- cal Sta e Crew 1,2,3,4g LEONID 3,45 Amgbition: Navy DAVID MARVIN PAULES RD1F2, Feltong Photo 1,2,3g Ambition: Carpenter an-' LARRY EDWARD POSEY RD 31, Brogueg Football 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4g Photo 1,2 W LEE ELLIS POMRANING RD32, Deltag FFA 1,2,3g Am bition: Mechanic WENDY KATHLEEN RAVER RDJH, S. Camp St., Windsorg Swimming 3,49 Synchronized Swimming 3,4g Photo. Club 15 Ambition: Practical Nurse ,q,,,,1 Q, LISA ANN REDIFER RD 4952, Felton5 Ambition: Li- censed Practical Nurse JEFFREY ALAN REIDER RD34, Box 413, Red Lion5 NHS V.P. 45 NHS 3,4: NASS 2,3,4g Class Play 35 Golf 1,2,43 Swim- ming 2,3,45 Jr. High Swim Instructor 3,45 Water Polo 2,3g ASL 3,45 LION EDITOR-IN- CHIEF 45 LION 3g LEONID 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Am- bition: Lawyer or Foreign Diplomat MICHAEL LAWRENCE REXROTH RD 34, Red Lion5 Boys Chorus 1,2,35 Lionaires 2,3,45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Swimmin 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Varsity Club 3,45 Ambition: Law Enforcement Officer ,fww '..q, rl.-'f 'R N I'- wzrf hx KATHY SUE RILEY RD32, Red Liong Girls Track 3,45 Girls Basketball 1,45 Girls Basketball Mgr. 35 Softball 2,3, 45 GAA 1,2 ' 'Ti 'R nail 7, , DIANE HOLLY REHMEYER RDQH, Brogue5 Ambition: Secretary MICHAEL EDWIN REINHOLD Ambition: Carpenter KEVIN ROY ROBINSON RD41, Brogue5 Class Play 3 SOS 1,2,35 Teen Action 1 Ambition: Optimologist gwiffv EN IORS RD49, Yorkg LEONID 34 MARK CHARLES ROBINSON RD32, Felton: Wrestling 1,33 Ambition: Oceanographer RHONDA SUE RUNKLE RD41, Second St., Windsorg Girls Chorus lg S.U. 1,2,3,4g Class Sec. 2: Cheerleading 1,2,3, 49 Volleyball 1,2,3,4: GAA 1,25 Synchronized Swimming 3: Am- bition: Physical Education Teacher DIANE ELLEN SANDERS 'RD 412, Felton: Ambition: Typist MICHAEL DAVID ROYER 3300 Minton Dr., York: Track 1: Ambition: Police Officer DIANNA LYNN SCHRUM RD 32, Felton: Ambition: Cook BONNIE SUE RUNKLE RD9if3, Red Lion: Musical 45 Girls Chorus 2,39 Musical Make- Up Comm. 35 LION 3,4g FTC 3: GAA 1,2g Ambition: Computer Programmer ROBIN ANN RUSSO RD 42, Stewartstown: Girls Track 2,33 LEONID 33 Ambition: Police Officer DEBRA ANN SEIPLE RD1?9, Box 69, York: Musical Stage Crew 1,2,3g Ambition: Sec- retary or.Computer Programmer sy.. ,Z TAMMY JO SEITZ RD 41, Felton: Musical 2,3,4: LEONID 3,43 GAA 19 Ambition: Secretary or Navy KANDREA BEATRICE SHAFFER 25 W. Howard St., Red Lion: Colorguard 1,2,3: Girls Chorus 15 Props. Comm. 33 S.U. 1,23 GAA 1,2,3g Ambition: Fashion Coordinator MQW DONALD FLOYD SMITH RDW4, Red Lion: Football 1,2g Baseball 1,2,3,4: Ambition: Plumber ENIOR SINDY LE SHOFF KENNETH EUGENE SMITH LEAH MAY SMITH WILLIAM EUGENE SHEETS RD 49, York: Ambition: Marines K7 DAUNE CHRISTINE SHENBERGER RDWI, Box 30, Red Lion: Marching Band 2,3,4: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Ambition: Nurse 317 W. Ave. Red Lion: 1976 Bicentennial Queen: Bandfront 2,3,4g S.U. 25 LEONID 4: Wrest- lerettes 1: GAA 1,39 Ambition: Secretary 223 E. Broadway, Red Lion: Ambition: Carpenter RD43, Boxwood Rd., Red Lion: Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Sym- phonic Band 2,3,4: Concert Band 1: Flute Choir 1,2,3,4g LEONID 4: JCL 2,35 Ambition: Licensed Practical Nurse 'Usa ,Sf ,g:'t BLAINE GERALD SNYDER RD 42, Feltong Band 1,2,3g FFA 2 3 4 Ambition: Farmer TERRY ALLEN SMITH RD 42, Deltag Ambition: Gunsmith SCOTT ALLEN SNYDER 154 W. Main St., Windsor: District Band 43 Band Exec. Council 4: Band Mgr. 3,49 Stage Band 2,35 Concert Band 1,2,39 Sax Ensemb. 1,2,3,4g Jazz Band 1,2,3,4g Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4g Marchillcf Band 1,2,3,4, Am- bition: usician VICTORIA IRENE SMITH RD41, Felton, Musical 45 Girls Chorus 1,23 Concert Choir 3,45 Swimming 3,43 GAA 1,25 Am- bition: Irradiation Therapist or Sociologist KALLIE ANN SNELL 123 W. High St., Red Liong LEONID 3,4 'lk .- KIM ELAINE SPIESE '- HV RD41, Windsor: S.U. 15 Swim- min 39 GAA 2: Ambition: Woriier with Mentally Retarded RD 32, Felton MARK HENRY SPRENKLE RD44, Box 451, Red Liong Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Symphonic Band 45 Horn Choir 45 Orchestra 3: Ambition: Pharmacist DALE ELIAS SNYDER, JR TERRI LYNNE STABLEY RD42, Red Liong GAA 1,25 Ambition: Secretary RONALD EUGENE STEIN RD49, York, FFA 1,2,35 Am- bition: Farmer BRADLEY JAY STERN RDW4, Red Liong Ambition: Air Force SHARI LYNN STECKEL 137 First Ave., Red Lion, RE- FLECTIONS 43 Teen Action 1,49 FHA 1,4g GAA 3 LORI LEE STEGNER 241 W. Broadway, Red Lion, Class Treas. 13 S.U. Exec. Council 19 Hockey 1,2,3g LEONID 2,35 GAA 1,25 Synchro- nized Swimming 35 Ambition: Lawyer ENIORS H .Swag PATRICIA ROSE STEWART RD41, Airvilleg Girls Chorus 1,2,3g Concert Choir 3,43 Leoettes 2, Musical 2,3,43 LEONID 2,3,4g FTC 35 GAA 1,2,3g Ambition: Medical Secretary QS? JACK RAY STEININGER, JR. 317 First Ave., Red Lion, Am bition: Machinist LARRY RAY STINE 346 Atlantic Ave., Red Lion 3 1 i AWG, -ve '1 .!P 3254152 W1 DEAN ELMER STOKES RD 42, Airville5 Ambition: Machinist CATHY JEAN STRAYER RDsff3, Box 384, Red Lion5 NHS 3,45 Colorguard 2,35 Flag Corps 45 Organist 1,2,3,45 Girls Chorus 35 Concert Choir 45 Musical 3,45 LEONID 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,35 MRC Aide 15 FTC 35 Ambition: Ele- mentary Teacher KATHRYN ELIZABETH STRUNK 13 W. Main St., Windsorg JCL State Historian 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,3,45 Horn Choir 1,45 Brass Choir 25 Woodwind Quin- tet 35 Brass Sextet 45 Softball 25 JCL 3 LESA JO STOLTZFUS RD42, Red Lion5 District Cho- rus 45 NHS 3,45 Musical 1,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Girls Quarter 3,45 Tri-M 45 Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Girls Track 2,35 GAA 25 Varsity Club 3,45 FTC 3' Ambition: FBI Agent ,XTX MICHAEL PATRICK SUECK RD?1, Airville5 Class Play 35 Wrestling 35 FFA 1 'Ui 1217 1-qi WESLEY EDISON STOUGH RD 42, Red Lion TAM JESSE STRICKLER 26 Gable Ave., Windsor5 Foot ball 1,2,3,45 Ambition: Architect RUTH ANNA TAYLOR RD32, Box 109, Red Lion5 Wrestlerettes 2,35 Ambition: Cosmetologist 1? DOLORES LIN THOMAS Box 72, RD4'f1, Windsor: Am- bition: Cosmetologist DAVID ALLISON TROUT 245 W. Hi h St., Red Lion: NHS 3,45 Sic Club 1: Stage Crew 2,3,4: Ambition: Tool and Die Maker SANDRA KAY VAUGHT RD42, Airville: Band Front 3,45 LEONID 4: FTC 4: GAA 13 Wrestlerettes 2: Ambition: FBI Agent wi ,C . ex JERRY KEITH TIPTON RD92, Windsor: FFA 2,3: Chess Club 4 LOIS LAVERNE TRESSLER 1014 Prospect St. Red Lion: Majorettes 1,29 LEONID 35 Ambition: Interior Decorator 45 CHARLES HENRY WALKER, JR. RD32, New Freedom: Football Mgr. 2: Baseball Mgr. 2: Am- bition: Printer 3- VICKI LYNN TYSON Secretary GLENN EUGENE WALKER RD 52, New Freedom: Ambition: Truck Driver ', ENIORS 227 W. High St., Red Lion JCL 35 GAA 1,2,3: Ambition KATHY SUE WALKER RD41, Airvilleg NHS 3,45 LHS 45 S.U. Exec. Council 2,3,4g S.U. 3,49 Class V.P. 3g Class Treas. 2,49 Cheerleading 2,3,4g JCL 3g Girls Basketball 1,23 Softball 25 GAA 1,23 Ambition: GWENDOLYN SUE E S Interior Decorator JUDY ANN WALTEMYER RD41, Brogueg Ambition: Secretary WALT R RD9lf3, Box 308, Red Liong REFLECTIONS 3,49 GAA 1,2,3, 43 JCL 3,4g Ambition: Secretary rf? Q--eq., Lawyer KENNETH LEROY WALTIMYER 630 Wise Ave., Red Liong Stage Crew 1,2,3g Ambition: State Policeman 40 BRETT EUGENE WALTEMYER RD 'ffl , Brogue Ambition: Secretary MICHAEL LAMAR WALTIMYER 630 Wise Ave., Red Lion: Am- bition: Carpenter CAROL JEAN WALTER RD 31, Airvilleg Hockey 234 -in 'IT BRIAN LEON WARNER RD42, Airvilleg NHS 3,45 March- ing Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Ambition: Veterinarian MARGOT WHITNEY Box 265, RD-zlfl, Brogue, Girls Chorus lg Basketball 1, Girls Track 3: FHA 19 Ambition: ModelorNavy SONIA KIM WISE 204 W. Broadway, Red Lion, Swimming Mvlgr. 3,49 Wrest- lerettes 3: F C 35 Ambition: Computer Programmer 5 iQ- ..- BRIAN HENRY WEAVER 601 S. Pine St., Red Lion: S.U. 1, Golf 1,2,3,4g Swimming 29 Basketball 3: Varsity Club 1,2,3, 4: Ambition: Physician KIMBERLY ELAINE WELSH RD JH, Feltong Ambition: Trainer and Therapeutic Exer- ciser of Horses or Biologist ff STEPHANIE JO WISE 128 Dixie Dr., Red Lion, LHS 2: Homecoming Court 43 Flag, Corps 19 Drum Majorette 2,3,4g Girls Chorus 1,23 S.U. 13 Swim- ming 2,3,4, Varsity Club 43 LEONID 3,49 GAA 1,25 . Syn- chronized Swimming 3: Ambi- tion: Court Stenographer elf f E FREDERICK WILBUR WISE, JR. bition: Engineer TODD ALLEN WISE 161 S. Franklin St., Red Lion: Tennis 1,2,3 4 'Y'D ORS RD 41, Windsor: Photo 15 Am- AMELIA JANE ZARFOS 1? SCOTT KEVIN WOLF RD41, Box 117, Red Lion: Baseball 2,3,4g Ambition: Airforce. CHERYL LYNN YOUNG 235 N. Main St., Red Lion Ambition: Arts and Crafts Shop Proprietor 421 N. Main St., Red Liong Girls Chorus 2,3,4g Musical 4: Musical Costume Comm. 1,2,3g Publicity Comm. 1,23 Ticket Comm. 3: Swim team 3: MRC Aide 1,2,3,4g Ambition: Medical Record Administrator iii-f'w QIYWCILI J To Q if-Q06 5?-,PiQnd I've had all IYQ l1'Q'e,QQ alll +vie, JF ' weve, not +lflf-oL,r3nQ,Ut+ H46 gears. Cooocl fuck 'O 7Our fQn'lOu'q4Y7i '-AQQLF5 out Red Lion. Do FIC d ki' TN: ROSALEE SUE WYNEGAR RD83, Box 259, Red Lion: Ambition: Physical Therapist. DOREEN ELAINE YOUNG RD41, Red Lion: Musical Cos- tume Comm. 1,2,3,4g Swim Mgr. 2,35 Wrestlerettes 1,35 Biology Club 29 MRC Aide 3,49 Ambi- tion: Forester SCOTT HAROLD ZELLERS RDQYH, Felton: Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Concert Band 19 Sax Ensemb. 2,3,4g Ambition: Broadcaster 4 WENDY JEAN ZERBE RD1i'3, York5 Hockey 2,35 Hockey Mgr. 45 GAA Leaders Club 25 iris Basketball 45 GAA 1,2,35 Ambition: Social Worker '97 ANN ELIZABETH ZIEGLER 36 West Gay St., Red Lion5 NHS 3,45 LHS 2,3,45 Marching Band 25 Colorguard 3,45 Concert Band 25 Girls Chorus 15 LEONID 2,35 LION 3,45 JCL 2,3,45 Ambition: Lawyer ME OR ff KEITH ALAN ZIMMERMAN RD41, Red Lion5 FFA 1 2,3, 45 Chess Club 45 Ambition: Auto Mechanic THE SHIP I am standing upon the seashore. A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze and starts for the blue ocean. She is an object of beauty and strength, and I stand and watch her until at length she is only a speck of white cloud Just where the sea and sky meet and mingle with each other. Then someone at my side exclalms, There, she's gone!,' Gone where? Gone from my sight, that is all. She is just as large in hull and mast and spar as she was when she left my side, and Just as able to bear her load of living freight to the place of her destination. Her diminished size IS in me, not in her. G And just at the moment when someone at my side says, She's gone, there are other eyes watching for her com- ing and other voices ready to take up the glad shout, There, she comes! And that is dying. ANONYMOUS SEN IORS 9 5 ' x g f 'Q ii Q., .L Q. - ,.m ' an --,,g:1.a f3p? ii'4R V -ggk .... y jk-:Kfl 1' -,355 Vx - ,- . 5 ,Y AJ, x 1973 4, yin 6 .'-153 K 1 xg If .... Jr r ev. Qui, Um if W?-n 19 Y Lg , ' ..,,,a-wvv' g , ,Gi 1972 5 k ' , E 1 1 '5 ' 7 5 . 'S+ , - 8 ' ' ' ' ,f Q.-A+ THE CLASS CF ' 6 REMEMBER Four years ago the Class of '76 entered Red Lion Senior High School as apprehensive fresh- men. At that time many parts of the building were still under construction. Today they are completed and so are four high school years. p As freshman the Class of '76 was under the leadership of Joyce Winkler fPresidentJ, Kim Kelly fVice Presidentl, Jean Oden fSecretaryJ, and Lori Stegner CTreasurerJ. The year started off with Homecoming and the first class float, Can the Trojans! Despite freshman inexperi- ence the float was finished in time for the big day when Kathy Tyson was crowned Home- coming Queen. The next year brought another first for Red Lion and the Class of '76-the all- school musical. It was entitled Camelot and was a great success. The coming of June, 1972, brought the freshman year to an end. The sophomore year started the following September, and once again Homecoming was one of the first big activities. Class officers Tim Lau CPresidentJ, Tanya Holtzinger fVice Presi- dentl, Rhonda Runkle fSecretaryJ, and Kathy Walker fTreasurerD, helped to build an out- standing float, Track 'Em Down! Homecoming Day, as the mighty Lions tromped Susque- hannock 61-0, and as Susan Gross was named Homecoming Queen, the sophomore float re- ceived first place honors. As in the previous year, the Varsity football team was again unde- feated. The spring of 1973 brought the second successful all-school musical, The Sound of Music. Also during this season the Varsity track team excelled with a 10-O record. Class officers for the junior year were Keith Collins fPresidentJ, Kathy Walker CVice Presi- dentl, Tim Lau fSecretaryJ, and Robin Gohn fTreasurerJ. Again the class Homecoming float, Don't Toy With Us! , captured first prize. Lesley Olewiler was the Homecoming Queen, and the Varsity football team extended their winning streak to 32 consecutive games-the longest win streak in the state. Also this same year, the tennis team had a 7-1 season, the track team had a 9-1 season, and the boy's swimming team had a 6-0 league season. In November, 1974, under the direction of Gloria Nickol, the Class of '76 presented the Class Play which was entitled Arsenic and Old Lace. Soon afterwards John Spanogle and John Gouker began work- ing on the third musical, South Pacific, which was another great success. The junior year ended with the Junior-Senior Prom, Summer Breeze, in May, 1975. The senior year began with the leadership of Tanya Holtzinger fPresidentJ, John Bootier CVice Presidentl, Patty Grove CSecretaryJ, and Kathy Walker fTreasurerJ. For the third consecutive year the class float captured first place honors, a first for any Red Lion class. This year the float was appropriately titled Happy Birthday America. Karen Flinchbaugh was crowned Homecoming Queen on the memorable day as the mighty Lions overcame Vo-Tech with a score of 52-25. That evening entertainment was provided by the sounds of Sun Ma- chine at the Homecoming dance. The girl's field hockey team had a very good season as they placed second in their league with only one loss. Also the boys and girls swimming teams posted 6-0 league records for the year, capturing the first YCIAA swimming championship awarded in York County. The spring brought to Red Lion its fourth annual all-school musical, Brigadoon. As June, 1976, ap- proaches, so does the end of high school days. But among the most cherished days of this year are the last few: the Senior Prom, Class Day, Baccalaureate, and, finally, Commencement. These happy memories end an important part of our lives. It is an experience which has shaped us into adulthood, and which will become a part of our memories forever. wa'pwurwfqr?'p Q-W ' f m r 5 ,n jf'-4-1:7 lil 14' 1 6 ' Z3Fa fff-fe . wifi i . ..f--A- .iSgf4 , , jg 45' it , A V S V' A I I , K ,Q F1 , , . H. '15 I ,: fgwgki- 1' 'A FY' ff' :fad f3Zf1'f'J2E9f?'.5ijf'V .litt- ' 'f . . this ' 'W -if gr ' ,,. . . A , asia f -f 1 . . - i ifiligg 1.1, -ff. ' ' '- 'i ' K' 19- . ,- ,. . . . A ' - J':f- .rai n-.1 1: 1 -5- ', w--l.. .-s.-...... Q Jul' .gi ,-.....-... 1 ... A ' l L10 SSET SEV TEE TE 'S'-2 -...Q . .3 x i ,t B Senior Todd Chronister Senior Dave Delizio Senior Fred Frey Varsity: ROW I.' Todd Smeltzer, Steve Salimbeni, Royce Werner, Tim Shaull, Brian Gordon, Bill Brownlee, Ken Huff, Dave Riley, John Newcomer, Craig Barshinger, Todd Fisher. ROW 2: Chuck Stern, Mike Rexroth, Eric Myers, Brady Murphy, Jeff Rexroth, Tim Newcomer, Jim Ranker, Todd Gipe, Mike Poff, Pete Hileman, Greg Hileman. ROW 3: Dave Delizio, Darryl Rider, Dan Stern, Gary Fidler, Jud Stauffer, Bill Shellenberger, Jan Workinger, Fred Frey, Bob Orwig, David A. Miller, John Godfrey, Todd Grove. ROW 4: Tim Gipe, Larry Posey, Garth Green, Jess Strickler, Mark Miller, Loren Burgen, Dallas Fletcher, Scott Kessler, John Rauma, Wane Heindel, Todd Chronister. 'Z 1 T ' Senior Pete Hileman Senior Dave Miller Senior Bob Orwig TRAIGHTW NNING EA O Q ' ,f Y -i V. A . -P' Q7 J f' . 'f27f if K , '-f' W9 g Senior Tim Gipe Senior Garth Green P 151' ' i.elgl 'R 1,35 il l if by QQ LL' I J v My 'fm .W ' f - , x t we , ,W M ,,f.95 . A .-Fm r- :rim Seniors Garth Green, Bob Orwig, Todd Chronister, Tim Gipe, and Wane Heindel. l' Senior Larry Posey , sf Senior Wane Heindel The big question in York County at the start of this year's football season was, Who would get the honor of ending the Lion's winning streak? The honor went to the Spring Grove Rockets as they broke the Lion's thirty- four game winning streak with a score of 36-14. With this important loss be- hind them, the Lions had to concentrate on the rest of the season. Finally, according to head coach Don Dyke, the boys began to develop that maturity that comes only from combat. They fought on to win the last four games of the season, and thus ended with a record of six wins and four losses. .2 Senior Mike Rexroth Senior Jesse Strickler 1975 VAR I X 'If if MY mn Senior Dave Miller and Jud Stauffer both go for the interception. Football Managers: KNEELING: Bryon Shelley, Tom Shoff. STANDING: Ray Beaver, Dave Beaver, Jay Beaver. 3 ' ,ef Qwgiyf, E. .M iiiigm . r ,a a , V, ' 1 Bc: . . 1 , he I is 2' ' C 4 1 '. is! fa, 4 ffl . N f 4 1 ' . a 'vt'-3 Q 'U a f ' A 1 N JAY yi: ,,, I Jeff Rexroth tacklesaHanover ball carrier ataJV game. .WL -y ' ff' ,A ' i V ' f QW . ' .o lal' gt S l r gf - ' N., ' H535 ff ' ' iw... .-a,fS,g.4,3,c?,2,.w3P.r..rQ, H Senior Garth Green scores one of his three touchdowns Senior Tim Gipe lossens up at another hard practice at camp. 70 Ht the, Homecoming game with Vojrechf as Senior Todd Chronlster follows him. A DJ FOOTBALL I A 1' N 4 y Coaches: Dick Orwig, Lynn Reigle, Don Dyke, Dick Bieda. ,VIA ww ' ff I 1151 sfifs iiiiiiil 1 I Coach Bieda watches the Lion receivers practice their shoulder skills at camp. 5. wg. , Y ..,v,,,4 'A W, ii'l' 3 at u r . X K 'L ' 7 V L I KIQ ' I J is , A .i .sae '4':i ' rih' z,ii,h-A A in :ji-was Scott Kessler catches a long pass in the JV game against Hanover. 0 7 Varsity R.L. OPP Hempfield 27 West York 40 Spring Grove 14 36 Dallastovvn 17 22 Dover 21 45 Central 15 42 Vo-Tech 52 25 Suburban 34 21 York Catholic 13 Hanover 28 0 Senior Wane Heindel is on his way to score the first touchdown at the Suburban game. Junior Varsity R.L. West York 27 Spring Grove 21 Dallastown 44 Hanover 49 Central 42 Vo-Tech 1 Suburban 20 York Catholic 42 OPP 7 14 0 18 13 0 O O FRO HCUMMAND 5- S AS v A X I K 'V f 'Q ? ,L Y i A , , v E V 3 - Q 4 'WT' -. P IH X 1 g 'A - - ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' . ,, ,V rl fr f '!'AQ it Da 5 , R 21, .1 wxkwrr Q iv M X 2, 9 V if .t l.,, Freshmen: ROW 1: Coach Tom Sinibaldi, Ron Shellenberger, Kevin Baughman, Kevin Meck, Mark Keller, John Wills, Brian Leiphart, Coach Jim Miller. ROW 2: Alan Evans, Pete Pauly, Jeff Smith, Roger Walter, Steve Workinger, Lenny Haines, Troy Franks, Mel Fissel, Bill Achen- bach. ROW 3: Shaune Gardner, Steve Riddle, Albie Shaffer, Trent Grove, Jeff Poindexter, Dave Posey, Rick Shoff, Steve Johnson, Guy Burger, Leroy Bowles, Joel Hoffman. f sy? .,,.,,iYJ Six I - , gy. ,A i.. QW lt, . K V: ,X A 5,.i4L,Q43.f. all ,,,,,,gf-QL:-v-ff'-f. . . -wr' q - -- J J- - N . ,i 4 if f f Lie . . : w-, ,fy 1 5,5-4 5 , Q , .... . 2: ,ffm ' P- , ffl --+V ff v,1:',L,3,,f :'7: ' . . 1 ,s f s warm, urfwf-J-wff'fn-v' ge t - 1 .f,,-2-f:.,, fr f .f.'--gage. fsegef-r,ee,r vfawfm if ' f- . ' V r, ,.,g?,,,-A ,f -siifqrrtv rpg 1' ' 'i,'f'3' mi ',.::'e ' 'X-sfgt' .. f ull, -2-'i , 'xPk5 J 233,34 rw' if ,gpm . 5,,,,,,f..c,,, - pg.-at' .gf,Lagu,b.v ...QQ ya ,-r:5fv'ffl'i, x, J ' 1 pl si.'1.,,'-wwf-ffrrr -e :1iat'fi:2'1ii.,.fe,..fs4.if:m,,+?1:,'f.v?:f2?ifus'...m,4am,w?c:-H W sa. , s .4 H Freshman players work out before the Dover game. V 1 Coach Jim Miller and Tom Sinibaldi discuss a play the team could Steve Johnson concentrates on receiving the ball in the Dover game. use against Dover. ,1975 FooTB LL CHEERLE Varsity: ROW 1: Pam Kline, Nan Miller, Lori Keller, Lesa Stolzfus, ROW 2: Jeanne Grim, Kathy Sentz. ROW 3: Kathy Falvey, Rhonda Runkle, Tanya Holtzmger, Robin Gohn iCaptainl. ROW 4: Patty Grove, Jean Oden. J.V.: Nancy Warner, Laurie Poet, Jamie Ausherman, Sandy Thomas, Sue Gray lCaptainJ, Kathy Thomas, Lori Smith, Nan Holland, Mindy Rupp. Freshmen: ROWUI: Cindy Jennings 1CaptainJ, Jody Kesselring. ROW 2: Tammy Lloyd, Lori Snyder, Ann Mann. ROW 3: Lynette Emenheiser, Miss Godfrey, Tracey Grim, Pam Markel. 73 DER The Varsity Cheerleading Squad consisting of eight seniors and four juniors at- tended Millersville College from August 11-14, 1975, for a NCA CNational Cheerlead- ing Association! clinic. There were six hundred girls at- tending, composing eighty- five squads. The Varsity squad, under the leadership of Captain Robin Gohn, was nominated for the award of excellence which is the high- est award that can be ob- tained. The entire school received a spirit stick which represents enthusiasm, spirit and friendliness. According to Captain Robin Gohn, the cheerleaders would like to extend their appreci- ation and thanks to their advisor, Mrs. Debbie Mitzel, for her precious time and ideas to make this year a great success. GIRL PLACE ECO Senior Lynn Heiv Senior Shirley Heindel Senior Karen Kirmeyer Varsity: ROW 1: Sandy Grove, Lynn Hein, Tami Cooper, Dawn Eveler, Sheila Brady, Cindy Immel. ROW 2: Coach Karen Boyer, Carol Walter, Cindy Criswell, Bonita Lighty, Cindy McWilliams Karen Kirmeyer, Esther Mundis, Shirley Heindel, Wendy Zerbe QMgr.J, Carol Miller fMgr.J. f -Wx ' - Senior Esther Mundis Senior Carol Walter Senior Wendy Zel-be FIELD HOCKEY LEAGUE pf- ty I 'Q Teak 5 ' x .W . 1-I ,img- ' we , nm 'Bw A it M. M,.-5,31 -H ',I...'i'f' .. -q, , Senior Esther Mundis concentrates on dribbling the ball down the field. ,, ,,. . ,W .aw fa., The forward line works hard to keep the ball near their goal . ' W ., .f , , . ' ' .V ' ' L , t N,..i.,..,,.,-A----M1-nsr:.f ?3'g'T?Li.'1tf'lAjgf. ,ff - ' g f if ' 9 ' ' -A ' ' Jw , , ' , -I I N-I-xwiilvf .,', , V, H 4.-1' X , . W. ., V, -md-W, .ajlW,:fv., I sf ,4-TA. Mui- W , mv. i,nQ'.,f-1.. f ..t -'H a, sw 3, ' I ,A .M ,,, 1 f' I ,. 1 y 1 , 1 X . un V lk 'W 4- Karen Kirmeyer waits for some action at the goal. N Hockey league. Lion 0. ' -l W.. -I 4 I -mf ,A.r.,34 sw if V., ,..-E' g ,WW-A a dedicated, spirited, competitive group of il vl., ,t,.,, ' -fi' 'E lmix-Q.'WV 'Y' ' g.,, , 9 , .A 'zqrffff 1, . ww, -. fin it ..- vu 1 l' - -ge '- ,.,., - i? v'5. Us Q I Tl P ,Ny .f , . , 5 '-,nn -- .min-V fine female athletes. gi tifll nf The Varsity Field Hockey team has done an excellent job this year, according to Coach Karen Boyer. The team spent many long hours practicing their skills and conditioning to place second in the Y.C.I.A.A. Field The team scored seventeen goals with only six scores against them in a total of thirteen games. Lynn Hein was the high scorer of the season with a total of nine goals. On October 29, 1975, the team played in the District III playoff at Eastern High School against Penn Manor with a score: Penn Manor 3, Red I I Coach Boyer has commented on the team Q and says, It was great working with such war-1 5 , am ' 4 2 . , ,w . ' , , . . ,,.., Li. K '94, ,Qt ...fsii +1 f -fvrwrf., f- 44-4..- ws - Wffiff ' . 1 , frfsifaf- The JV players congratulate the Varsity girls after their victorious win over Vo-Tech. rw... --qi,-, ,w,y5m?3 'ww um Q -Q-. , f. 3- v ek ,, , ,Ml I 1- 4. , Q . ,. b ., , . k , . Nwva- , , .,-H f 1 1 X m f 'H I2 f', .'P'Y -' 1 title' A:'-'HL ' K 1 Cindy Criswell tries to get the ball before her Central opponent. R.L. OPP. William Penn 1 1 Dallastown 1 1 Southwestern 1 1 Vo-Tech 6 0 Susquehannock 1 0 Eastern 1 O Central 2 1 . Kennard Dale 1 0 Suburban 1 0 Dover 1 1 Northeastern 0 1 Spring Grove 0 0 West York 1 0 76 an-mir gan Coach Karen Boyer is very concerned about getting the point across to one of her players. . .HOCKEY DRI ESC .7 L51 'vig I- J-1J W f JV: ROW I: Sandy Crone, Gertrude Lee, Liz Pauly, Marla Snyder, Patricia Lee, Shari Knauh, Brenda Englar, Roberta Shoff. ROW 2: Sue Simpson, Margo Lease, Sue Grim, Amy Shaffer, Amy Horvatinovic, Lisa Snyder, Laurie Ott, Coach Ellen Ferrell. VY. .--. .Qw fr nh Sue Grim fights for the ball as Gertrude Lee and Sandy Crone try to help. Amy Shaffer is determined to get the ball away from the Central girls Em is j?i?Dff' LWQ' 5tffUfi aim U af .ffm um as it J cor' ffm, cures? A -G4 5 'l i R.L. OPP. William Penn 0 0 Dallastown 1 4 South Western 0 2 M.,,,4,g,f5, Vlf. tjggfji?-164.24 Vo-Tech 1 forfeit 1 u f X Susquehannock 0 4 Eastern 0 1 . Central 0 0 Kennard Dale 0 1 Suburban 0 1 Dover 0 1 Northeastern 0 4 Spring Grove 0 1 West York 0 2 'WSG' Liz Pauly heads her way to the goal. cRoss COUNTRY Junior Dave Aspey Senior Ben Atkins R.L. OPP. Dallastown 44 15 Northeastern 27 31 Spring Grove 47 13 Vo-Tech 48 13 Central 37 22 Dover 33 22 York Catholic 30 25 Eastern 44 17 West York 31 24 Suburban 49 17 Senior Wayne Buchanan Senior George Evglgr get 1 Varsity: ROW 1: Dave Aspey, Rick Porr, Enrique Rodriguez, Chuck Stella, Rick Mayer, Shawn McEachern, Len Talbert, Bill Runkle, ROW 2: Brian McCabe, Jean-Bruce Chadwick, Kerry Dunbar, Dave Heilman, Scott Shenberger, Wayne Buchanan, Ben Atkins, George Eveler, Coach Fred Miller. X According to Cross Country Coach Fred Miller, the Lion Cross Country team had a disappointing season with a record of one win to Northeastern and nine losses. The team, including eight sophomores and two freshman, gained valuable experience. With twelve members returning next season, the Cross Country team is working for a much better 1976 record. 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W , -.JL . -vi .V ff . , - .VG V ,- . , mph.. ren ..,. .. . .. - 1 . - . .,,, -.sri .Ve-fi Q V8..f?Q'BV -..4x-V..iV- .,.- . ,, ,,f V N VV A ,, 4 -ff,-3 j-,F55-5,f,LTg,.54Vm1eo,ff ,J , 1-in 1 .,',g..r- n,..,,,- -.-sl, iw 1,1.':1lL-,fl-. ,Vw1+ .s4aq,1 j 1- - -r:,La,Jwt.,iV:g5fqfffrribr -,af41:-j,,:,2'w-gV.e11,?r:.m'13:-,..,g1-ga.fgV:g r.T1'Vff:,f-f A The Varsity Cross Country squad begins their run against Spring Grove, as the JV squad waits for their signal to run. -an i,.r...., vw' 3,34-ls, A J. tal ..'-IL' genior Ben Atkins and Junior Dave Aspey are in close competition against Spring rove. oach Fred Miller and Kerry Dunbar discuss the outlook of the Spring Grove eet. Ni VV 1 W y A V H T i ,1 Central West York Dover Hanover Dallastown Suburban Spring Grove Northeastern TENNI E D fm. Senior Dave Kogut Dave Kogut enjoys the feeling of a victorious shot. Varsity: ROW 1: Coach Edward Howes, Dave Kogut, Jeff Dunn, Rob Ryer, Jeff Reno, Dave Frey. ROW 2: Scott Warner, Gavin Markey, Pat Hein, Dave Neff, Jim Bucher. MISSING: Stacey BUPP, Steve McCleary, Craig Snyder fMgr.J. R'L' A OPP- According to Tennis Coach Ed Howes, the team was very young 3 4 as Well as inexperienced this year. Gavin Markey, John Bucher and 4 3 Jeff Dunn were the only team members with varsity experience. The 2 5 team played well, but the level of competition in York County is 2 5 becoming very advanced. The interest stimulating tennis explosion 3 4 and the increasing number of participants are producing a higher level of competition. A 1 6 The team should be stronger next year, but the other schools will O 7 also have stronger teams. The tennis team expects a very challenging 7 0 season in 1976. ITI-I -6 SEA O pp X,,,,.... Coach Ed Howes demonstrates the proper forehand grip to Rob Ryer. Number 2 man Dave Frey tries hard for a successful win. live. m ' 1 a f 'A gli wins i . ' 7? f Q l 3' fi .wxfiv ' l' X ' l I f It yu- '. 'if ? . 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' -' .-1 5 H ..s. M 1513, .il 175 V. nag, I2 v.?g:ylNb1y9iL1u Ula - - 'If f . . f ' U- 'Wa- '- w v H lf f ?,f' 5'.f.' .' f ','- N :1ufA0rl'Q,3l:'ggi g5'll.iH?3',ia:Iv6eZA lllxl -.-' . .. '.'. 1 ' if I riff 'f -vefiz' .Q U , N 12'fPf5'?5'?5'ii7 'Q:1s'3sf+iifl2racwf:2W l Z .L i ., i Jfmlyzl . xi any - i.,',jmi,-xkgqv f? 4m'P3iZ5i'f5 sE'?14g l 1 - 'U ofa: :g J war uv -...A A ' ' - ' .'3d ?g?l'f'lfl. .. , ..,, q xqy 9, ,:- 3 xl mgqxx Nligheli man, Gavin Markey, drives one down the alley just the Way he Number 4 man, Jeff Dunn, always on his toes, demonstrates good form lrkesif. GOLF TE MREB ILD bf X. , Senior Steuart McCleaf sez' sniff'-X Senior Brian Weaver CIIIOI' 8 61 BI' S . J HR .d Senior Brian Weaver demonstrates a good follow through as he drives the ball toward the green. Varsity: Craig Ferree, Jeff Reider, Steve Kohlbus, Brian Weaver, Chuck Evans, Robert Schaeberle, Doug Ahearn, Coach Don Walker. MISSING: Stu McCleaf. The Red Lion golf team finished the 1975 season with one tie against Eastern and nine losses, according to Coach Don Walker. The boys play their matches at the Red Lion Country Club on Country Club Road. The season was highlighted by Senior Brian Weaver when he qualified for the District III match held in Hershey at the Hershey Parkview course on October 10, 1975. Brian played very well on the front nine holes with a score of 39 and on the back nine holes with a score of 54, giving him a total of 93. Even though he failed to qualify for the state competition, Brian represented Red Lion well. GOLF SCORES R.L. OPP. York Catholic 3 V2 16 V2 Dallastown 0 20 Eastern 10 10 Susquehannock 1 19 Suburban 4 16 York Catholic 1 19 Dallastown 3 17 Eastern 3 17 Susquehannock 0 20 Suburban 1 V2 18 V2 W ,Q 1 .Zoe -. Senior Stu McCleaf putts onto the green. Bob Schaeberle concentrates on sinking his putt. - .r 5 , ' :QSTQH-' ' Senior Jeff Reider successfully hits the ball out of the sand trap. Senior Way Varsity R.L. Milton Hershey 66 Steel High 53 Donegal 79 Eastern 88 Vo-Tech 80 Suburban 57 Spring Grove 67 Kennard Dale 86 Dallastown 57 Susquehannock 63 Dover 65 Central 71 Hanover 81 Southwestern 53 Northeastern 74 Susquehannock 62 Dallastown 69 Kennard Dale 84 West York 53 Suburban 77 Eastern 44 Vo-Tech 54 ne Buchanan OPP. 65 85 78 62 42 72 78 45 78 65 56 58 87 72 63 67 LIO CAGERST LLY IFN 14392 Senior Todd Chronister Senior Todd Eaton '32,-ffd' Senior Garth Green Senior Bob Orwig 91 48 55 74 43 52 Varsity: ROW 1: Todd Eaton, Bob Orwig, Brady Murphy, Wayne Bu- chanan, Mike Mann. ROW 2: Garth G Todd Ch o ister Steve John- reen, r n , son, Mark Miller, Brian Trout, Coach Tony Carrozza. ' Six - --'rlF' '!4Hi-5 A WINNING EA Q f4'. Y?Vi'Y,f 4 . fu il 1,-is ffjw A ti y an s ,gif----'4 7 .0 iff' ii, -qm::lf v5 1.4! . .ggillv Gif' 'iss ,N 4... . . - ,ir-.,-, .. nv--2 . Z In - 6' mf' F '!n ! , f 0' SL' 0 QL gag i O lg-fxtQ ., . 5 we H- f ' , I .. , I' b Y ,W I fppmnngvt--5,1 f l t fi Senior managers Rick Jones and Brian Weaver. Senior Bob Orwig keeps the ball away from his Kennard Dale opponent. Senior Todd Eaton dribbles the ball down- court for some action. Varsity Basketball had a winning season this year, with a league record of 10-9 and a non-league record of 2-1 for a 12-10 record over all. Coach Tony Carrozza feels that the victories over Milton Hershey, Donegal, and Suburban certainly helped highlight the '75-'76 season. Senior Todd Chronister was selec- ted as this year's most valuable player by the Red Lion American Legion. Senior Bob Orwig not only broke the 1000 point scoring barrier, but also became Red Lion's all time top scorer with 1051 points. Senior Todd Chronister leads the team onto the court. 1 fad .V E, I -..VF VME., in . fs: -Q 3 9i? 13?lS . ' rm vfmixg .A IZNQ.. ,xx-. f E 17 x I I, Ah -gg? -.A TJ ' 'u A ff Q i T K 1 1 Milton Hershey 39 64 Steel High 39 95 Donegal 50 54 Vo-Tech 44 28 Eastern 52 61 Suburban 52 70 Spring Grove 52 70 Kennard Dale 49 38 Dallastown 43 67 Susquehannock 60 52 Northeastern 40 46 Dover 23 67 Central 51 60 Hanover 50 68 South Western 49 60 Dallastown 33 62 Kennard Dale 70 44 West York 41 36 Suburban 29 49 Eastern 47 23 Vo-Tech 42 47 JV: ROW 1: Jud Stauffer, Todd Smeltzer, Jim Bucher, Len T lb t, B'1l R kl . ROW 2: C h H S Todd Gipe, Brad Wolf, Dwayne Runkle, Jan Workinger, John Godfllyfr 1 un e oac enry toner, Coach Henry Stoner gives instructions to Brad W0lf- Jud .Stauffer exhibits the jumping skills needed in basketball. 2- X xxr' ,ffl FRID' li BU ' DUGH 5 an . va.X ' Q John Glldffey 8095 UP for the UP Off to Staff the game- Bill Runkle dribbles around his Kennard Dale opponent. R.L. OPP. A OCWTHA ROW I: Trent Grove, Mike Zimmerman, Joe Gray Craig Ferree Rick Shoff Phil Dmsmore ROW 2 Tim Strayer Steve Kohlbus Brian Stumo, Leroy Runkle, Leroy Bowles, Scott Winters Coach Paul Kuhn MISSING Jack Seitz I, INQ- Hiya. 5 v' ' Leroy Bowles shoots the ball as teammate Steve Kohlbus watches. BA KETB LL CHEERLEADER H-55-R ,- 555 . . , . , , , , . , .re M , , , - . si fig : ' Eff 5 fCSl?'?7iffT'lA 15- , ' ,rl 'F 3. 4 I Yi -sf' N 11 I I . ' i ws.. f -1 N, 0 K I . x X ivy? A .. mmf! .., . Q Varsity: Jeanne Grim, Lesa Stoltzfus, Patty Grove, Robin Gohn iCaptainJ Kathy Falvey, Kathie Sentz, Rhonda Runkle- J.V.: ROW 1.' Lori Keller, Robin Royer, Kandy Workman, ROW 2: Lisha Green, Jami Ausherman ICO-capt.l, Kathy Thomas iCo-captj, Beth Weaver. In order for a cheerleader to promote school spirit, she must make signs for her team, design and practice cheers and chants, and lead groups of spectators in cheers. Red Lion's basket- ball cheerleaders have sup- ported Red Lion Well this year. They are at every game right behind our team, pushing them onto victory. Knowing that a win depends not only on the team but also on the support the team receives, the girls pulled together in uniting the crowds in Red Lion's yell fol victory. Along with captain Robir Gohn, the following girls are senior members of the squad Jeanne Grim, Patty Grove Rhonda Runkle, and Lesz Stoltzfus. Freshman: Lori Snyder, Tracey Grim, Jody Kesselring, Tammy Lloyd, Lynette Emenheiser lCaptainJ, Cindy Jennings. MISSING: Ann Mann. 89 ORK CO TY 'E 'NP' -gd- X-'NIJ lx-vo-I' Senior Marlene Gutierrez Senior Wendy Raver Senior Vicki Smith R.L. OPP. Cumberland Valley 45 131 York Suburban 79 93 Chambersburg 79 92 A., 1, ,VN Hempfield 50 122 'VV Dallastown 95 77 QM? Spring Grove 106 66 South Western 129 53 Camp Hill 127 45 ,-X Dallastown 102 70 NX, Dover 1 17 54 Spring Grove 105 Vg 66 V2 South Western 1 17 Senior Manager Sonia Wise Senior Steff Wise '1 H 5 a a ' B E n ,ga A ROW 1: Nan Holland, Sue Gray, Marlene Gutierrez, Sue Murrow, Joni Seitz, Debbie Smith. ROW 2: Sue Aspey, Gertrude Lee, Lisa Steffee, Sherrie Gold, Amy Laucks, Sheff Wise, fCo-Captainl, Rhonda Heindel, iCo-captainl, Sharon DiPangrazio. ROW 3: Pat Lee, Sue Sprenkle, Val Dunn, Jane Epley, Wendy Raver, Vickie Keller, Vicki Smith. ROW 4: Suzette Smith, Jane Laird, Laura Gainer, Alison Reider, Kendra Rank, Rozzi Applebaum, Trinda Klunk, Sue Kilgore. ROW 5: Carol Laird, Kim Strauser, Cindy Figdore, Kathy Torbert, Sharon Donaghy, Cam Stabley, Coach Marlene Stein. MISSING: Mina Waltemyer. YQLAA ', Ast. .. ..... ,- v ,. . ,.l:.'Af ,Q A I fu 1. .l '.. ' . ' x r.' L -nl'u 1 P. r- i ff. V .16 if-'I Z.. .1 L: '5 f l .p . 2 L . l if J- l I C Sue Gray stretches a reverse dive layout, off 'the 1-meter board. .. .L rg x 1 W, Q, 3,-at , - ,V f - ' - - , , ,V m ,i 'L W .I -wf1, i'r V lx, J f 'V t ' 9 ' f, U, ,' I , , f . 1 vw' . s . ..--..... ',.f+gfwpg:,.3,., 'f ' N-. ..,t..Li ' 2 Senior Steff Wise pulls hard for a new school record of 1111.3 in the 100 yd. butterfly. A - K ,, -2. , -it ,.....,.,.......,,. i'1 -ef. E' I Senior Marlene Gutierrez does a foward one-and-one-half somersault in the pike position at a home meet with Suburban. Val Dunn does the butterfly lap of the I.M. for a time of 2:48. 'E k- '-i2T'f.u.T' 1, '-i'i.i1-,,....i....'-1.v- f' 6i'3,4 f,:..t1.2 Am. fF?wg Y ilfsg , ww I' , f. f- -' 1. .mf -. .f M -. Silv er , ' A -e ff ' T 'J,sf4sAa 3 - 9,415 -fffvh fi 0 Tfifx ' 7' '- an , ' .fpg5ig . i..4Q2?,f'?:f'z3, i,rzi, wpf., '7:1: 'fl'1Q 7v 7:,,,m',1fg1w,Lw.:f -fp',js-'fm ff. , yn .J--jg 1. 'rig'-j,, V ' , K., f 2 ' ..:-, ,'Q,-.:aw,.11,.f.g.. .qr.Lf'?1,,ff5wi:'Q5:-gm Q, ,. 7-. I-M. i v. , W1 - rf- . 4. mi,-5-1' are VH.. Z?v'!25'!flu' r ' mf. -' , rytgig mu5jJfr:w,fy5Q2g . . .V awww a s S ng' ,mah I N I i .. .A 'V 5.Tw5?,i ' iff :ww ' .giskzfffgr-. -N fairfl. ' V : .IA - r ,f,a2wfE??4.22?.fzw'.:Q screw A 4-A , gjrllfrqgg Q' . U lj fgg,f.f,M..f-I A e lu ' Fi - -ur.:gf,, ,QL ' ' ' , .M , , 5 Q , v 'r 1' A . Rhonda Heindel pulls to the finish of the 100 yd. backstroke for a school record time of 1:13.4. The Red Lion girls came through on winning the first YCIAA girls' swimming championship. With a young, very promising team, coach Marlene Stein feels Red Lion should have continued success in the future. District weekend, February 18 to February 21, 1976, fea- tured Marlene Gutierrez in the one-meter divingg Rhonda Heindel, Cindy Figdore, Steff Wise and Amy Laucks in the 200 yd. medley relayg Steff Wise in the 50 yd. freestyle and the 100 yd. butterflyg Jane Epley in the 200 yd. freestyleg Val Dunn in the 200 yd. I.M.g and Cindy Figdore in the 100 yd. breastroke. V The girls had a very good season with a perfect 6-0 league record and an overall 8-4 record. ORK COUNTY X ,K ,Q Nea: f'D' TX 'SQ' Senior Steve Haines Senior Pete Hileman Senior Keith Keller fx 'Ex 49 -fh- ei If -up-W' us,v vhm,-1 , Z' i Senior Tim Koons Senior Jeff Reider Senior Mike Rexroth Cumberland Valley Suburban Chambersburg Milton Hershey Hempfield Dallastown Spring Grove South Western hldtonllershey Dallastown Spring Grove South Western Ilover ILILCDPIX 47 125 72 100 86 86 66 106 61 111 119 52 115 57 113 59 75 97 122 50 107 65 124 48 110 60 'x if X X X 4 1' x ld 'V -.Q -r ' if vi tiit rx ROW 1: Tim Koons, Jeff Reider fCo-capt,J, Keith Keller ICO-captj, Pete Hileman, Joe Rauma, Kevin Garner. ROW 2: Mike Rexroth, Dan Shoemaker, Chuck Langenhop, Dan Falvey, Mark Laucks, Brett Hammers. ROW 3.' Steve Haines, John Rauma, Dave Harrington, Rich Mayer, Chuck Wallace, Ward Messerly. ROW 4: Enrique Rodri- guez, Doug Ahearn, Lee Snyder, Randy Messerly, Randy Stambaugh, Rick Poff. ld! ' ' ' ' .f,'f1 , ni . , K' .naw r 'W L 'L MW hui 1 Senior :Tim Koons sets another school and pool record in the breaststroke Senior Jeff Reider holds the school record in the 100 yd. backstroke with a with a time of 1:03.65. time 0f1:04.5. rx. I Coach Bob Clark checks some times with Cindy Lutz. The 1975-1976 season was a glorious and productive one for the young Sea Lions who highlighted their season by capturing the first YCIAA league championship. Posting a perfect 6-O record within the league, and an overall 7-5-1 record, the team was able to avenge some early season defeats and post an overall winning record. Many individuals stood out in the limelight, but the key to their success was overall depth and great im- provement throughout the season, promising a great season next year. There are five boys who competed at dis- trict competition on February 21. Tim Koons swam in the 200 yd. I.M., the 100 yd. breastroke and the 400 yd. freestyle relay along with Dan Falvey, Joe Rauma, and Dan Shoemaker, the other members of the school record relay. Also Jeff Reider swam in the 100 yd. backstroke. Diving for Red Lion in the district meet were Pete Hile- man and Steve Haines. Senior Steve Haines demonstrates a forward dive half-twist in a layout position. Senior Pete Hileman performs a fgfward gw0.and.one-ha1f some,-Sault m pike position. GIRLC GER CCMPLETE The girls basketball team got off to a slow start but came back to win 4 out of their last 7 games, two of those losses being to the champion and runner up in the York County League. Although they were one short of the predicted wins, the team lost an ex- citing game to Suburban in overtime. Being a young team, on- ly graduating two senior starters, the squad is look- ing forward to next year's season. R.L. OPP. South Western 44 60 Spring Grove 39 45 Northeastern 27 47 Dover 21 46 Central 32 57 Hanover 37 41 York 27 43 Susquehannock 35 24 Dallastown 16 64 Kennard Dale 24 23 West York 44 33 Suburban 28 34 Vo-Tech 55 1 1 York Catholic 22 49 , Senior Manager Esther Mundis Senior Manager Wendy Zerbe El E 3 ., ll HA' E Q E, Q l ROW 1 Michele Llghty Cindy Brinegar, Dawn Eveler, Mary Ingalls, Kris Chronister, Paula Graybill. ROW 2: Coach R K th Rile ,Jodi Smith, Bonita Lighty. Ellen Ferrell Tonya Paules Karen Kirmeyer, Sharon UPP, a y y ? 'f-15, Senior John Bootier Varsity - R.L. OPP. Dallastown 12 37 South Western 31 18 Northeastern 41 8 Vo-Tech 35 15 Dover 11 38 Central 18 30 Hanover 10 40 West York 21 29 Eastern 31 21 Susquehannock 31 15 Suburban 33 16 York High 30 28 Spring Grove 27 22 York Catholic 32 23 Senior Mike Kile GR PPLERS WRE TLE 404 .K...f' Senior Dave Detter Senior George Eveler With another successful season, the Red Lion Varsity wrestling team, under the new leadership of coach Tom Sinibaldi, ended with a win- ning 9-5 record. Also the Red Lion team won the Middletown Holiday Ito-it Tournament championship for the second consecutive year. Despite early season setbacks, the team concluded the season with six consecutive wins. Many outstanding individual performances were seen from members of both the Varsity and J.V. teams. Among these were performances by Dave Detter, Tim Gipe, Larry Posey, and Bill Shel- lenberger which allowed them to ad- vance to Sectional and District competition. will--54 Senior Tim Gipe -N f. N kcnlj 4' ' Senior Dave Miller Senior Larry Posey 96 AWNNN SAS tttt 1 J.V. R.L. OPP. Dallastown 2 53 South Western 21 27 Northeastern 34 27 Vo-Tech 22 34 Dover 6 44 Central 3 57 Hanover 6 53 West York 3 58 Varsity: ROW I: Bryan Grove, Rick Porr, Dave Detter, John Bootier, Mike Kile, Bryan Gordan, Dave Miller. ROW 2: Eastern 17 35 Larry Posey, Loren Burgen, Tim Gipe, Bill Shellenberger, Eric Myers, Coach Jeffrey Thomas,-Coach Tom Sinibaldi. Susquehannock 25 30 Suburban 36 9 York 6 36 Spring Grove 25 31 York Catholic 12 43 J .V.: ROW 1: Louis Dufek, Bob Schaeberle, J .B. Chadwick, Brian McCabe, Tim Stump, Dan Shirey. ROW 2: Chuck Stern, George Eveler, Gary Fidler, Scott Kessler, Coach Jeffrey Thomas, Coach Tom Sinibaldi. WrestlingmanagersCha'1eSRubyandMarkReam' The Red Lion Varsity wrestling team, the winners of the Middletown Invitational Wrestling Tournament, display their team and individual trophies. 97 ,4swz?f! ' .IH lfglili Q 3 Z E NV ! If F' L , : 3 9, E A ,f . Q 9 Q n .JV Q W Ev .5 FA a t A x , ' ' if ft Q X. J, sv - f J, Af K 1 a 5 3 I 4 2 s f K 14 XX ROW 1: T. Shirey, D. Sprenkle, P. Pauly, L. Haines, S. Kessler, T. Shirey, A. Evans, K. Axe, D. Posey, D. Fidler. ROW 2: C. Bowers, Mgr. R. Myers, P. Hileman, J. Poindexter, K. Meck, M. Fissel, D. Posey, S. Workinger, P. Eshelman, D. Oldhauser, S. Bull, M. McCvuigan, Mgr ROW 3: B. Grove, G. Peters, S. Miller, J. Sechrist, D. Garner, K. Sechrist, V. Honeychurch, B. Streibig, S. Rider, W. Young, G. Gazda. ROW 4: Coach Garman, K. Fake, J. Hoffman, P. McMurphy, R. Shellenberger, D. Baker, G. Berger, A. Gohn, M. Keller, M. Dufek, Coach Shaffer S. Kessler, Mgr. MISSING: T. Almoney, J. Miller, C. Gerhart, D. Gibson, E. Kunkle, T. Mitchell, W. Smith, J. Smith. Pete Pauly is countering a standup against his Hanover opponent. Alan Evans drives for a fall. Il 3 I- ,m., ' Dave Sprenkle counters a takedown. Lenny Haines works hard for a reversal. 100 1 A THE 19i 61.10 STAFF ORK Q3 . nw Q 7 xx fi 4' Staff Members: ROW 1: L. Hein, S. Redmond, J. Reider, M. Gutierrez, T. Brown. ROW 2: B. Runkle, S. Heindel, J. Bootier, A. Ziegler, L. McBrien, Z. Brown. IAA e-sv f M cr: V7-Y John Bootier, Business Managerg Jeff Reider, Editor-in-Chiefg Susan Kruger, Advisor. LION Typists: Gina Kohler, Carlene Jackson LION Photographer: Joseph Lehman ?I RD TO MEET DE DLI 1 Advised by Susan Kruger, the 1976 LION staff mem- bers sacrificed many hard hours preparing the year- book for publication. Each editor is responsible for the layout, copy, cropped photos and final pages for his section. The typists are kept busy typing copies while the business manager organizes sales. The gathering of material requires much cooperation with students, teachers, administration, and Blatner's professional photographers as well as our own school photographers. Meeting deadlines from November to February is a strenuous job where all yearbook materials must be coordinated on time and in correct journalistic form. Until the arrival of the published yearbook in May, each staff member trains new members who help pre- pare the 1976 Supplement and the 1977 LION. Ann Ziegler, Student Life Editor, Marlene Gutierrez, Sports Editor, and Shirley Heindel, Organizations Editor, look over layout forms. 'O' gt'- ' ' 7 Ji Q, - 1 ' ' I , 4 ' I ,ff ' As Senior Editors, Teresa Brown and Zoe Brown examine yearbooks from other years to Jeff Reider, Editor-in-Chief, looks through Josten's Yearbook Cata- help them select a layout form. ii ni. 'Qu' log to check on correct layout procedures. 3' .vi - I va M '.1.v'o. N1 5 'L x I ' ' ,Y XG' X V A U ,,.,,,, Lori McBrien, LION artist, helps Bonnie Runkle, Faculty Editor, paste identifi- Lynn Hein, Underclassmen Editor, assists Sue Redmond, Index and Copy cations on faculty pictures. Editor. THE 1976 LEO ID S AFF I FORM LEONID Staff: ROW 1: R. Gohn, P. Stewart, C. Deppen, S. Vaught, C. Strayer, L. Olphin, T. Chronister, S. Wise, A. Reheard, J. Grim, M. Gerber, B. Miller. ROW 2: C. Jackson, Ch. Jackson, J. Fleagle, L. Smith, R. Applebaum, K. Falvey, M. Patterson, L. Stoltzfus, S. Thomas, S. Shoff, K. Kelly, C. Siford, L. Frey, K. Frey. ROW 2: J. Shoff, C. Druck, A. Beckley, J. Oden, T. Seitz, M. Grove, N. Warner, M. Rupp, J. Reider, R. Osborn, D. Kogut, K. Dunbar, J. Stauffer. rfb' X gals 'vfs I kids .v ' 'L Y 47 Q Editorial Staff: ROW 1: Linda Olphin, Editor-in-Chief, Gloria Nickol, Adviser, Carol Druck, Business Manager. ROW 2: Todd Chronister, Feature Editor, Stephanie Wise, Sports Editor. 106 x ...Q LEONID Typists: ROW 1: Charlene Jackson, Carlene Jackson. ROW 2.' Carol Druck, Stephanie Wise. S IS OF HIGH CHOOL EWS ' 1 Under the direction of Gloria J. Nickol, the LEONID staff members contribute many hours creating an informative news- paper recording the school's activities. These student volunteers from grades 9 through 12 are kept busy writing and typ- ing articles, reading over the editor's copy, laying out pages and circulating the paper. This year 960 LEONIDS have been sold and the format has been changed to the 17'f1 x 23 inch newsprint paper. In the spring, members who meet standard qualifications are inducted into the Quill and Scroll Honorary Journalism Society. Society. Linda Olphin, Gloria Nickol, and Stephanie Wise check over some typed copy. Q01 L 'VW f T1P' .1 p . Kerry Dunbar and Charlene Jackson examine a new LEONID. Todd Chronister and Jean Oden work typing LEONID copy. L1 Gloria Nickol assists Todd Chronister with his feature articles, as Linda Olphin types LEONID copy. REFLECTIO DI CO ER LITERARY TALE 33. Lak J 'mul wmunwlf' G 'i rx i ,Ai-1.f:N9r , 31255 . ' . ,g ,. , ,' 1 WAV f , , ' an a gy ,i l if L i i ' I Reflections Staff: ROW 1: M. Smith, C. Montgomery, J. Horn, S. Grove, C. Poet, S. Donaghy, D. Montgomery, L. Boothe, M. Snyder. ROW 2: S. Sllar, K. Spangler, J. Markey, D. McCandless, S. Steckel, S. Grim, L. Flinchbaugh, D. Thomas, T. McEvoy. ROW 3: J. Leisenring, D. Baldridge, G. Walters, K. Wickwire, A. Henry, D. Peters, T. Naumann, M. Gurnavage. MISSING: M. Blevins, H. Bucher, D. Engle, K. Knisely, L. Grim, L. Becker, L. Ott, K. Snyder, M. Brown, C. Krout. Advised by Barbara Arvin and Barbara Buffington, REFLECTIONS is Red Lion's literary magazine, which was first published in 1975. The success of this magazine is dependent upon student contributions of original poems and short stories. Staff members plan, organize, prepare, and proofread these contributions for printing. Linda Booth, Tammi Naumann, and Jean Markey spread out lay-out forms. ,..' E, S' .....-uv-.4--s- 5 all Editorial Staff: ROW 1: L. Booth, Secretary, C. Montgomery, Treasurer, D. Montgomery, Layout Head, S. Donaghy, Advertising Head, C. Poet, Sales Head. ROW 2: Barbara Arvin, Advisor, K. Wickwire, Cover Head, Walters, Typist, D. Baldridge, Editor-in-Chief, Barbara Buffington, visor. Gwen Walters, Cathy Montgomery, Janda Horn, Diana Baldridge, Jean Markey and Barbara Buffington gather around Barbara Arvin to proofread copy. ' 'x.,z 5 f . 1 - - 1 L TI CL BS ST DY CLASSICAL LIFE Red Lion's Junior Classical League is a member of the national organization. The purpose of this JCL club is to familiarize its members with the Roman civilization, language, literature, and art. By recreating Roman games and ceremonies, these students better understand how our American culture is indebted to the ancient Roman culture. 'V' lk it I ' . I . I 1 LuAnn Hildebrand listens to Janet Barshin er recitin the JCL Creed as a part B B of initiation. V .N 3 . . , I 1.7 'eafgrja S1 - i I ... -L i. 9 -. 1-T W' 4171 S . I '25,---flu'f'f1,,-. ' ' -I E .. 'h - ' -Y. .H 1 s rfxaxhtx Q ,,,.,.. .- .. V if lf- T lf ' J . ' 4 ' ig M v , .. ,X ' 7 2 Wi I 1975 JCL Inductees: ROW 1: M. Blevins, T. Bahn, J. Kornbau P. Fletcher, L. Snyder, A. Anderson, A. Cybulski. , J. Barshinger, fil e , 7 X , ROW 1.' A. Anderson, J. Barshinger, P. Fletcher. ROW 2: L. Wilson Quaestorg A. Mott, Pro Consul, A. Ziegler, Scribrag L. Hildebrand, Consul ROW3: K. Strunk, M. Walker, K. Burk. MISSING: M. Blevins, A. Cybulskl L. Snyder, P. Hodge. ROW 1.' P. Grove, P. Keller, L.A. Hildebrand. ROWZ: L. Wilson, A. Ziegler, K. Walker. J N M ii alike! LATI HO OR OCIETY Membership in the Latin Honor Society is an honorary tribute to students who have obtained a grade average of 4 in Latin class. Good citizenship is another characteristic that is considered for membership in this society. fa... . .Wu . f r A LL 1 nu ROW 1: L. Olphin, K. Gladfelter, J. Grim, D.A. Miller, R. Orwig, B. Warner, J. Bootier. ROW 2: S. Goodis, S. Heindel, L. Hein, L. Stoltzfus, B. Miller, A. Beckley, D. Trout, J. Reider. ROW 3: T. Brown, S. Redmond, M. Gutier- rez, A. Ziegler, S. Hildebrand, B. Atkins. ROW 4.' G. Eveler, C. Strayer, K. Walker, T. Koons, M. Grove, C. Dins- more. ROW5: J. Grove, R. Gohn, T. Stine, Adviser, S. Miller. FOREIG TRAVEL Foreign Travel is an after-school club composed largely of those students planning to travel to Europe during 1976 and those who hope to travel there later. Members learn how to apply for a passport, convert currency and cloth- ing sizes, pack their luggage, and speak basic travel expressions along with other things necessary for traveling. cessary for travellng. ROW 1: S. Vaught, M. Gutierrez, S. Krugerg Adviser. ROW 2.' S. Brady, J. Ferree, H. Heisler. ROW 3: S. Silar, M. Snyder, A. Horvatinovic, A. Winter. ROW 4: J. Harrington, C. Poet, L. McCallister, L. Snyder, V. Snyder. ATIO AL HO OR OCIETY The Leo Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society was estab- lished at Red Lion in 1928. Mem- bers of this society are selected from the Junior and Senior Class, based on their scholarship, leader- ship, character and service. These students are then called upon to guide groups through the school and conduct tutoring programs. The major activity undertaken an- nually is the induction ceremony to honor new members. . Marlene Gutierrez, Marla Snyder and Sharon Silar locate Paris on a French Advisor Susan Kruger and Jane Ferree examine a brochure illustrating Euro- map- pean tourist attractions. 1 ,?7W' f-is . ' K .11 my A . ,, , ,, 1. A ' - .. 3' n..,.,,, --R 4' ' v f. nh' y I ...ata 1 ph ' 1 . 'LY X ' ' M... A-ii: -i-.5-A 1 f ' I Q ARTET HARMO IZEI O LADY LIONS ll H I 1' 2 i Kathy Gladfelter, Jane Godfrey, Lesa Stoltzfus, and Bonnie Zar- fos are our LADY LIONS. LIONAIRE 1 I Cris Dinsmore, Bill Anderson, Mark Grove, and Mike Rexroth are our LIONAIRES. Jamie Dunnick is the accompanist for the LIONAIRES while Sue Redmond is the LADY LIONS' accompanist. The LIONAIRES and LADY LIONS are comprised of juniors and seniors who have been selected through tryouts. These students sing for churches, assemblies, concerts, and other community events. They take time during activity periods and after school to practice under the direction of Richard Dorman. This poster created by Lesa Stoltzfus is a familiar sight in the Choral Room. CO CERT CHOIR CHOR L GROUP RICH ROW 1: A. Shaffer, P. Stine, S. Brady, K. Gladfelter, L. Stoltzfus, L, Wilson, K. Kelly, J. Grim, P. Stewart, J. Burke. ROW 2: A. Beckley, S. Redmond, L. Ebaugh, C. Deller, J. Godfrey, C. Strayer, N. Gross, K. McMurphy, S. Goodis, D. Thomas, K. Sommer. ROW 3: J. Beckley, R. Bennet, E. Flinchbaugh, J. Beaver, K. Stein, T. Cooper, S. March, B. Zarfos, J. Dunnick, K. Kauffman. ROW 4: D. Beaver, E. Anderson, J. Persing, M. Grove, W. Anderson, M. Walker, M. Rexroth, V. Smith, J. l-leaps, K. March. The Vocal Department of Red Lion consists of several groups that perform choral features for the community. Concert Choir is composed of 43 vocalists who have been admitted by audition. These students meet daily in the choral room, learning to sing a wide variety of music. In April, they took a choir tour to New York. Madrigals is a group of 16 highly select vocalists from Concert Choir. They perform vocal music of all types. Girls Chorus is open to any interested female. This Chorus meets weekly after school. GIRL CHCRU ROW I: S. Redmond, Y. Henry, man, R. Patterson, J. Gazda, D. Warner, K. Sommer, P. Stewart. ROW 2: S. Godfrey, J. Bowers, P. Stine, L. Snyder, D. Jamison, L. T. Grim. ROW 3: A. Shaffer, K. Grove, J. Lehman, J. Grove, D. S. Geesey, K. McMurphy. 1 R. Jamison, J. Lehman, K. Shana- McCallister, J. Warner, L. Wilson, Engle, A. Zarfos, K. Flinchbaugh, CI-IOOL LIFE THROUGH O ADRIGAL ROW 1: K. Gladfelter, S. Brady, B. Zarfos, K. Kauffman, J. Burke. ROW 2: A. Beckley, R. Bennett, E. Flinchbaugh, J. Godfrey, L. Stoltzfus, S. Redmond. ROW 3: D. Beaver, M. Grove, W. Anderson, M. Rexroth, M. Walker. MISSING: C. Dinsmore. f Richard Dorman helps David Beaver with a voice lesson. Bill Anderson, Mike Walker, and Mike Rexroth add ingredients to the Christmas fruit cake. f 1 K., fix 1 X i TRI-M Modern Music Masters is the national music honor society. Members are se- lected on the basis of ability in music, scholarship, leader- ship, and service. After a period of apprenticeship, new members are inducted by a formal initiation ceremony. ROW 1: K. Strunk, S. Redmond, J. Godfrey, K. Gladfelter, P. Lartz. ROW 2: B. Miller, A. Beckley, S. Miller, M. Grove, J. Grove, L. Stoltzfus. ROW 3.' R. Miller, S. Snyder, B. Anderson, M. Walker, C. Dinsmore. THEM RCI-II GLIO SPARADE Our Mighty Marching Lions pose with their directors John Gouker and Ray Soroka. MARCHING BAND l Under the direction of John Gouker and Ray Soroka, 171 students are involved with Red Lion's Marching Band. These members have contributed 96 hours of rehearsing in order to play over 50 selections at pep assemblies, 10 football games and various parades. To support their many activities, including a four day tour to Disneyworld in May, 1976, the Marching Lions' have had many fund raising projects, sponsored by the Band Parents Club. FLAG CORPS ROW 1: J. Smith, V. Dunn, A. Beckley, K. Chronister, S. Sprenkle, A. Raver. ROW 2: J. Seitz, K. Chronister, S. March, C. Strayer, K. March, L. Taylor, K. Anderson. 1.-uxx.m.-U-Q-u wax.:-.1-11u 1- -, S-1 ifbz WVHIHKQ Lu- Y aw-a..4ag,,,,,p4ww-44W Q ,xg XM , x5 f 1 '5 N x 'ff vu, 'S-'3' ' XX' wx 1 X + VKX 183 'X VIARCHI LION S G MAJORETTES 1 ROW 1: R. Clubb, S. Hoke, K. Kelly, Head Majorette, A. Flinchbaugh, L. Eisenhart. ROW 2: P. Groff, L. Green, T. Herbst, B. Weaver, D. Reichard. Y in 5 rybe- Dave Detter and Mrs. Shirley Detter work hard making subs for the Band. ws, ,. A 1 W ' K TL 1 -,Mm , ' Q . il . ' . E -ll .tl 5 A f I John Gouker instructs our enthused band members. S. Vaught, D. Myers, T. Eyer, W. Bender, Captain, K. Torbert, L. Campbell, S. Shoff. RIFLE CORPS S AND E EMBLE COORDINATE MU IC , Q g '?.1ri gf. JAZZ BA D ROW 1: T. Cooper, D. Beaverson, B. Anderson, R. Jones, S. Snyder. ROW 2.' M. Grove, J. Beckley, K. Diehl, P. McGill, E. Anderson, D. McWilliams. ROW 3: S. Seitz, M. Poff, M. Walker, B. Mitchell, M. Myers, T. Peters, B. Kline, D. Heisler, D. Geesey, D. Michael. 71 A X iff le I fr: rx 1 , 5 , , E . l 3 Zig DI TRICT BA D,ORCHE TRA,A CHORU af' ll TAGE BA D ROW I: C. Renn, D. Menges, J. Rayburn, C. Neff, N. Crone. ROW 2: J. Godfrey, D. Ziegler, M. Vaught, J. Brown, C, Hilde- brand, E. Anderson, T. Strayer. ROW 3: J. Grove, R. Wert, S. Simpson, B. Mitchell, R. Diehl, M. Young, D. Falvey, J. Dunnick, K. Shaw, P. Bennett. D L. Stoltzfus, J. Godfrey, B. Anderson, B. Mitchell, R. Miller, Leo fBonnie Marchj, D. Beaverson, K. Shanaman, S. Snyder, B. Miller, K. Sommer. MISSING: C. Dinsmore. . I 1 l AJ , fl A If-5 SAX E SEMBLE 1 AND 2 ROW 1: T. Cooper, S. Zellers, B. Anderson, S. Snyder. ROW 2: R. Jones, D. Beaver-son, C. Renn, K. Gladfelter. S. Miller, J. Wolfe, S. Se- christ, S. Seitz, S. Aspey, T. Cooper, J. Staley, M Walker, R. Wert, K. Grim D. Ziegler, R. Patterson. PERCUSSIO NSEMBLE FLUTE CHDIR A D WOODWI D TRIO ECW 1: J. Burke, L. Smith, J. Hannigan, M. Hammond, M. Clapper, B. Cable, J. Gazda, J. Lehman. ROW 2: P. Lartz, K. Sommer, P. msmore. TROMBO CHOIR AND TRUMPET TRIO 1 AND 2 ROW I: C. Hildebrand, T. Strayer K. Diehl, D. McWilliams, E. Ander- son. ROW 2: D. Falvey, D. Michael D. Geesey, T. Peters, J. Dunnick R. Diehl. ROW 1 K Sommer R Miller J Grove R Bull K Shanaman F Grove D Klnard J Coeyman E Flmchbaugh. ROW 2: S. Goodis, K Strausser T Shlrey L Love D Orwlg B Miller C Brmegar G Knaper ROW3 J Godfrey S Nace A Nonemaker, R. Miller, J. 4 of ROW I: J. Burke, P. Lartz, L. Smith, J. Hannigan, M. Hammond. ROW 2.' K. Sommer, R. Miller, J. Grove, E Flinchbaugh, P. Dinsmore, T. Herbst, D. Keeports,'G. Snyder, M. Clapper, B. Cable, J. Gazda, J. Lehman ROW 3: R. Bull, K. Shanaman, F. Gorve, D. Kinard, J. Coeyman, K. Zellers, R. Zimmerman, J. Poff, T. Shenk, M. Sprenkle, K. Strunk, B. Miller, C. Brinegar, G. Knaper, D. Beaverson, R. Jones, S. Snyder, B. Anderson. ROW 4: S. Goodis, K. Strausser, T. Shirey, L. Love, D. Orwig, M. Sowers, K. Shaw, J. Dunnick, D. Falvey, M Myers, M. Young, B. Kline, D. Heisler, D. Michael, T. Peters, D. Geesey R. Diehl J. Godfrey, S. Nace, A Nonemaker, R. Miller, C. Renn, T. Cooper, K. Gladfelter, S. Zellers, S. Overmiller, J.,Gross. ROW 5: S. Aspey, S. Sechrist, M. Walker, J. Staley, S. Seitz, D. Ziegler, J. Wolfe, S. Miller, T. Cooper, P. McMurphy, S. Gibson M. Vaught, B. Mitchell, D. Shirey, D. Tompkins, J. Beckley, J. Keller, C. Hildebrand, T. Strayer, K. Diehl, D. McWilliams, E. Anderson. an YMPHO IC BA D ,WN Scott Zellers and Dane Geesey practice their sax and trumpet parts. CC CERT BA D The instrumental department of Red Lion High is represented by a large percentage of the student body. Various bands and ensembles are organized by yearly auditions. Our student musicians then work diligently for perfection in harmony under the excellent musicianship of the respective directors, John Gouker and Ray Soroka. As a whole, the instrumental groups fulfill our student and community music desires by performing special features. Some of their annual programs include the Christmas Musical, Pops Concert, and Weekend of Instrumental Music Programs. ' Tf 1? .5 ROW 1: H. Heisler, M. Clapper, L. Hildebrand, A. Mott, S. DiPangrazio, J. Fleagle, L. Howard, W. Knisely, D. Orwlg, C. Shelley. ROW 2: D. Johnson, M. DeBolt, T. Stoyer, W. Jackson, D. Shenberger, J. Barshinger, J. Jacobs, A. Johnson, K. McBrien, T. Paxson, C. Peters, T. Blosser, T. Hildebrand. ROW 3.' R. Miller, K. Shana- man, F. Grove, J. Knudson, G. Gemmill, L. Kornbau, L. Grim C. Christenberry, T. Shirey, B. March, D Snyder, K. Zellers, J. Poff, T. Shenk, M. Sprenkle, K. Strunk, Jl. Gross, L. Gainer, R. Miller, G. Knaper, K.. Pfaltzgraff, J. Rayburn, B. Warner, S. Horne. ROW 4: K. Grim, D. Markel L. Becker, K. Knisely, P. Graybill K. Herbst, K. Greiman, T. Kinard, S. Johnson, C. Stabley, J. Green, P. Bennett, K. Shaw, D. Falvey, B. Kline? D. Michael, M. Myers, T. Peters, A. Sullivan, C. Kelley, E. Nace, J. Hedrick, D. Shearer, D. Menges, N. Crone T. Blickenstaff, T. Seaks, C. Shenk, P. Seaks, C. Neff. ROW 5: K. Grim, S. Aspey, D. Detter, J. Staley, J Dettinger, M. Donaghy, C. Eveler, L. Burgen, C. Schmuck, R. Wert, M. Vosteen, B. Horne, L. Jones, K. Stein S. Gibson, C. Grove, P. McMurphy, J. Beckley, A. Gohn, J. Brown, C. Hildebrand, P. McGill, E. Anderson MISS1NG:C. Thomas. y f. - .ew , . K ,.,,. . ,,,. ,mf 4 ,V ' ,'?lf1ff.faa!l .ia' TUDE TUNIO ERVES Xfl YJ if: 1 Q Student Union: ROW 1: K. Walker, T. Lau, J. Oden, J. Grim, R. Gohn, R. Runkle, D. Miller, T. Koons, T. I-Ioltzinger. ROW 2: N. Gross, M. Ryer, S. Adams, T. Herbst, K. Sentz, K. Falvey, L. Keller, S. Challenger, N. Miller. ROW 3: T. Newvomer, G. Lee, S. Shaffer, S. Gold, J. Gazda, B. Runkle, J. Beaver, P. Pauly. ROW 4: E. Flinchbaugh, J. Kesselring, S. Burke, L. Smith, J. Ausnerman, N. Holland, K. Thomas, M. Grove, B. Atkins. ROW 5: J. Rauma, L. Snyder, L. Emenheiser, C. Jennings, J. Laird, J. Seitz, G. Eveler, S. Hildebrand. ROW 6: C. Rex- roth, Advisor, K. Danley, J. Gross, P. Seaks, T. Wisman, E. Ott, Advisor. MISSING: C. Coeyman. i4f.f.:fXli15j4f.r' - - TUDE T U IO The purpose of Student Union is to provide the student body with a respon- sible voice in the operation of Red Lion Senior High. Complaints, comments or suggestions presented to the Union are relayed to the administration by Student Union officers. Conversely, an under- standing of administration policies is channeled to the student body through the Union. Student Union activities involve projects, assemblies and other entertain- ment projects for the student body. is Student Union Officers: David A. Miller, Treasurer, Nancee Gross, Recording Secretary, Scott Hilde- brand, President, Jeanne Grim, Publicity Secretary, Tim Koons. Vice President. S R GO ERNING BODY BOARD OF GOVERNORS ROW 1: N. Gross, S. Hildebrand, J. Grim. ROW 2: T. Koons, D. Miller. ROW 3: J. Bootier, P. Grove, T. Holtzinger, K. Walker. ROW 4: K. Falvey, J. Rauma, T. Newcomer, K. Sentz. ROW 5: J. Beaver, L. Poet, J. Gazda, T. Eichelberger. ROW 6: T. Wisman, J. Gross, P. Seaks. S. Sprenkle. f-'T ADVISORY M y COURT j n Chuck Langenhop, Rob Ryer, Amy Horvatinovic, and Trinda Klunk form G the Advisory Court. x fl I l r 'll' ! 'A A, ' . iw. .4 V A I , . .nw VX, Scott Hildebrand presides over a Student Union meeting in the LGI. M. Grove, G. Eveler, T. Holtzinger, and other representatives listen intently to Student Union business. .: T un, al .....:.... CLUB OFFER ARICUS ACTI ITIE AV CLUB Directed by David DePrator, the Audio-Visual Club serves the faculty and students. Members are kept busy delivering AV equip- ment, televising assemblies, video- taping special events, laminating printed materials and performing minor repairs and maintaining e D. DePrator, Adviser, K. Hake, P. Redifer, G. Cordrey, J. Hirt, C. Grove. MISSING: S. Kopp. P H 0 T 0 G' R H I These students begin to learn film processing. CLUB Q The Photography Club is available to students who wish to broaden their knowledge of photography. The history of photography is discussed, filmstrips are shown and different types of cameras are studied. RED UUN Members learn basic ex- posure and printing pro- cedures by actually taking and printing their own pictures. ROW 1: P. Melton, B. Parks, L. Pieper, K. Moore, C. Markel, S. Simpson. ROW 2: V. Snyder, S. Silar, M. Snyder, K. Strausser, R. Mundy, K. Miller, J. Stamets. ROW 3: K. Warner, L. Kauffman, G. Saylor, M. Burk, R. Mayer, B. Siager, L. Hostetter, C. Ruby. ROW 4: S. Amspacher, K. Holzer, B. Wineka, S. McEachern, D. Boyce, J. Christenberry, S. Salimbeni, J. Wills, B. Sheffer, Adviser. MISSING: V. Snyder, S. Brooks, D. Ehrhart, R. Ryer, C. Testerman, C. Bowers, F. Bradley, W. Posey, C. Stern, J. Tyson, W. Warner. Gathered around the tripod, club members examine film and other photo- Kevin Hake and Greg Cordrey deliver a film projector. graphy equipment- - L - I - . L - QQ-5.---Rn-rg.1..kS FORI TERE TED TUDE 1 fox l x .3 fi T. Leiphart ponders over a move that will stump his opponent M. Jordan. STAGECREW7 Stage Crew consists of a limited num- l ber of students approved by present mem- bers. This crew keeps busy working l lights, curtains, and microphones any l time the stage area is used. Some older l members have earned a letter and jacket i by working over 275 hours. K. Runkle and M. Craley adjust stage lights while J. Persing communicates with those in the projection booth. w I f it .G fa' 'G gr - T r f af ' B - ..f, ,! 1'X fp, H .xsieff nvAi'i 7 J l7 ll fr W CHESSCLUB The Chess Club provides an op- portunity for students with an interest in chess to play each other in matches and tournaments. Those who are not familiar with the game are given mimeographed lessons and are advised by Fred Miller. ROW I: B. Brush, E. Immel, J. Snyder, B. Thomas, T. Cottrell, M. Miller, L. Shaub. ROW 2: C. Grace, S. Heffner, M. Smith, R. Porr, M. Smith, R. Shealer, T. Stump. ROW 3: M. Jordan, S. Gardner, T. Grove, B. Hammers, M. Lane, D. Schmuck, S. Boyd, L. Talbert. ROW 4: L. Dufek, G. Furhman, J. Gray, D. Kogut, M. Craley, T. Cordwell, T. Grove, S. Warner. ROW 5: T. Leiphart, S. Smith, R. Bricker, T. Smeltzer, S. Shenberger, J. Brown, D. Snelbaker, G. Markey, R. Carey. ROW 6.' T. Wise, C. Stella, J. Miller, L. Frey, B. Horn, B. Snyder, J. Baldwin, T. Gipe, G. Green. MISSING: R. Gardner, K. Zimmerman, R. Poff, T. Reed, M. Watkins, R. Smith, L. Nace, M. Brown. M. Smith and J. Gray concentrate on their game of chess. ROW 1.' K. Runkle, A. Reheard, J. Bucher, R. Ryer, T. Ludwig, L. Parlett. ROW 2: B. Smith, J. Grieman, E. Knaub, S. Arnspacher, L. Silvey, M. Craley, D. Trout, M. Poff, J. Persing, R. Osborn, J. Spanogle, Adviser. M r it'-M' s ERVICE CLUB i., qi: Q- Directed by Diane Snyder, the Service Club W L,,.K .. . 77,51 .. . I provides hosts and hostesses for many school activities. A service desk is also made available by the club for any visitors who may need assistance. Its members must be willing to devote their spare time to school services when . necessary. .. I , ' 1 v A I Q faith ,. 9 .. , 1, . A it . Lf 3, . ,, 1 ,dbx . ix , 'lf S - :semi-sim ROW 1.' T. Keller, Vice President, Deb Snyder, President, G. Knaper, Secretary. ROW 2: T. Klunk, D. Blickenstaff, T. Smith, T. Smith, W. Harrison, L. Love, N. Bahn. ROW 3: L. Fuhrman, T. Lesher, J. Smith, F. Smith, P. Loder, E. Cordwell. ROW4: S. Knaub, C. Snell, B. Eaton, L. Snyder, J. Tyson, A. Reheard. ROW 5: D. Snyder, Advisor, S. Grim. MISSING: L. Matthews, R. Mayer, S. McEachern, S. Ettinger, D. Ehrhart, L. Kauffman, D. Schrum, C. Poet, M. Gardner. MRC AIDE The Material Re- source Center Aides organization is com- posed of students who volunteer to work in the MRC during their studies. Their library tasks involve such jobs as mending and shelv- ing books, working at the circulation desk, and preparing displays. This work provides a good background for anyone interested in a library career. Paul Loder provides his services at the Information Desk. Af-X , .x W, I g . ROW 1: D. Blickenstaff, C. Figdore, R. Frey, L. Kurtz, R. Lake, B. Bootier, D. Barshinger, R. Podkul, B. Allison, M. Bullard, M. Miller. ROW 2: R. Clubb, B. Miller, C. Sheets, T. Moser, L. Fuhrman, L. Engle, D. Clutter, C. Poet, K. Anderson, P. Knisley, S. I-laugh. ROW 3: K. McMurphy, S. Brown, A. Poff, A. Achenbach, D. Yohe, L. Gross, J. Jacobs, N. Christensen, V. Mayberry, G. York. ROW 4: K. McBrien, T. Grim, J. Gohn, L. Saylor, L. Jones, K. Kenney, P. Brown, T. Paules, D. Jackson, J. Magill. ROW 5: K. Danley, A. Zarfos, A. Wagoner, J. Wilson, K. Dietz, L. Druck, J. Paden, D. Rehmeyer, T. Urey, T. Smith. ROW 6: A. Henry, E. Snyder, D. Seaks, J. Windon, L. Krout, C. Koontz, E. Rodriguez, M. Shaull, S. Ettinger, D. Schrum. MISSING: C. Brown, L. Frey, K. Grim, S. Herbst, D. Jones, A. Lloyd, P. Oberdorff, D. Rial, G. Saylor, C. Tyson. Cindy Brown shelves some books to help the librarians. 126 l Zli HIYI SMART ET N. Christensen, B. Brush, L. Brown, C. Paules, E. Pauley, D. Luskus, L. Green. ROW 2: K. Covey, L. Carey, T. Grove A. Poff, A. Achenbach, M. Lane, M. Ryer. ROW 3: L. Brown, A. Shaull, W. Fernsler, C. Leighty, D. Paules, B. Bootier, T. Holmes. ROW 4: P. Brown, E. Cantrell, K. Frey, L. Love, S. Howe, P. Oberdorff. ROW 5.' J. Thomas, Adviser, D. Taylor, K. Anderson, C. Boyce, P. Ruppert, B. Scott, R. Govans. MISSING.' C. Bentzel, J. Bowers, M. Bullard, D. Kauffman. 5 155, ML 197 i'i 'N,-5 A ROW 1: T. Urey, D. Rehmeyer, J. Keller, J. Lehman. ROW2: L. Mellinger, V. Wagner, K. Strausser, J. Lehman. ,ROW 3: A. Langenhop, P. Fletcher. D. Barshinger, K Miller. ROW 4: T. Urey, S. Steckel, S. Grim, K. Garner. ROW 5: R. Werner, M Lease, S. Heindel, J. Baldwin. ROW 6.' J. Baldwin, J. Lehman, C. Williams, Adviser MISSING: C. Webb, T. Ludwig, M. Brown, C. Givler. gr , 'K f 1 I pg Smart Set is a club open to any student who is interested in the prevention of drug abuse. Under the direction of Jeffrey Thomas, they visit elementary schools to inform 5th graders of the dangerous affects of drugs. Fudge sales throughout the year provide funds for any materials the club needs. Pam Ruppert points out various drugs to Eva Cantrell, Betty Brush, Barb Scott, Jeanne Bowers, Susan Howe, Lewis Green, and Wendy Fernsler. TEE ACTIO The Teen Action Club is a branch of Teen Encounter comprised of young people who wish to be involved in Bible study and Christian fellowship. Activities include skating parties, weekend retreats, guest speakers and rallies, each emphasizing Christian growth. Judy Baldwin, Cynthia Kinard, Darlene Rehmeyer, Shari Steckel and Royce Werner are seated at a Teen Action Club meeting. Q' ROW 1: T. Arnold, B. Huff, S. Garner, J. Axe, T. Little, D. Fletcher, J. Caudill, R. Harrison, P. Nissley, K. Collins, R. Kilgore, P. Kauffman, B. Kilgore, C. Ruby, E. Palmer. ROW 2: M. Altland, W. Harrison, L. Dufek, D. Conrad, T. McWilliams, K. Kinard, D. Kilgore, L. Jordan, D. Amspacher, H. Baldwin, D. Miller, D. Innerst, L. Crowl, C. Myers, Adviser. ROW 3: S. Herbst, B. Grove, M. Burk, M. Innerst, T. Boyd, T. Bieri, B. Black, B. Knaper, B. Harrison, D. Clubb, K. Zimmerman, C. Arnold, R. Cluih, R. Collins. ROW 4: C. Rodman, J. Thomas, D. Stump, P. Greek, B. Walter, B. Aults, S. Holtzinger, C. Frey, L. Wolford, W. Posey, W. Rodman, J. Moore, B. Miller, T. Urey. ROW 5.' B. Snyder, J. Shaull, E. Sullivan, B. Sechrist, L. Mude, D. Moore, P. Johnson, M. Warner, M. Atkins, R. Vannoy, R. Wilson, T. Eveler, D. Glatfelter, T. Crowl. ROW 6: T. Taylor, D. Smeltzer, D. Webb, R. Shenberger, G. Olewiler, G. Joines, C. Barshinger, P. Crumbling, D. Flory, J. Rexroth, T. Taylor, N. Daugherty, R. Workinger, G. Kilgore, B. Thomas. ROW 7: L. Hildebrand, M. Dufek, C. Emenheiser, M. Cunningham, T. In- nerst, G. Berger, J. Keener, D. Keener, B. Laird, D. Sechrist, D. Lake, T. Wilson, B. Dennis, B. Garner. ROW 8: R. Breneman, B. Achen- bach, M. Mitzel, L. Bowles, M. Fissel, K. Fake, E. Ettinger, C. Peters, D. Kipp, B. Eberly, C. Garner, G. Naugle, Adviser. ROW 9: D. Schrum, S. Ettinger, D. Shearer, A. Baker, J. Dettinger, P. Atkins, G. Crowl, D. Kilgore, M. Innerst, L. Tome, L. Greek, T. Wiley, E. Johnson, G. Smith, J. Harrison. ROW 10: B. Snyder, B. Layton, G. Ellis, V. Honeychurch, D. Snelbaker, R. Bricker, F. Frey, H. Atkins, W. Buchanan, J. Bowers, J. Ruby, T. Trout, D. Taylor, K. Kinard, M. Ness. MISSING: T. Boyle, F. Bradley, B. Brown, K. Craley, T. Dietz, D. Dodge, B. Eaton, P. Eshelman, A. Evans, J. Fitzkee, J. Hedrick, B. Henninger, E. Holtzinger, D. Jackson, D. Jordan, J. Kohr, T. Macklin, L. Mundis, M. Shaull, D. Snyder, A. Sullivan, J. Waltemyer, M. Wilson. FFA Officers: ROW 1: M. Innerst, Assistant Reporter, H. Baldwin, Assistant Treasurer, B. Grove, Assistant Vice President, T. Taylor, Assisaant Parliamentarian. ROW 2: D. Kilgore, Vice President, D. Amspacher, President, P. Nissley, Sweetheart, K. Kinard, Secretary. ROW 3: . . K. Collins, Assistant Secretary, T. Wilson, Assistant Sentinel, K. Kinard, Treasurer, D. Miller, . Parliamentarian, L. Crowl, Sentinel, D. Innerst, Reporter, P. Johnson, Chaplain. PBSEY NISSIGY WHS Chosen 1975376 FFA Sweetheart 128 'GET' ,.. A 4 FFA The Future Farmers of America is a national organization open to all students enrolled in the vocational agricultural course. Members develop the cooperation and knowledge neces- sary to become future leaders in the agricul- tural field by entering judging contests at county, state, and national levels. These include dairy and livestock exhibitions, local showings, and other contests involving parliamentary procedure, agriculture mechanics, salesman- ship, and agronomy. Some other FFA activities are swimming parties, gym nights, and holiday parties. 'N FFA Award Winners: ROW 1: R. Clubb, D. lnnerst, G. Crowl, B. Snyder. ROW 2: C. Arnold, L. Greek, T. Boyd, D. Kilgore. 4 if, ggv-H. ROW 1: V. Colvin, R. Yohe, J. Yohe, P. Schilling, President, L. Saylor, Vice-Presidentg M. Lane, Recording Secretary: D. Reh- meyer, Secretary, E. Kunkle, Treasurerg M. Miller, D. Blickenstaff, C. Fernsler. ROW 2: G. Grove, T. Geesey, R. Kohler, G. Shaw, E. Snyder, L. Kornbau, P. Keller, T. Knisley, T. Urey, T. Paules, L. Love, D. Jones. ROW 3: P. Oberdoff, R. McPherson, C Shoemaker, K. Rittenhouse, C. Eckert, L. Frey, B. Glatfelter, C. Lenhart, V. Wagner, K. Smith. ROW 4: T. Goodyear, S. Steckel, C. Miller, S. Sueck, A. Tome, B. Stokes, J. Sweitzer, D. Clutter, T. Afflebach, A. Reheard. Mary Lane and Lynn Saylor make Christmas favors for Seitz's Nursing Home as a FHA project. FHA Advised by Karen Boyer, the Future Homemakers of America focus on preparation for family life and develop- ment of occupational skills, cooperation and responsibility. Among its activities, the club prepares a showcase for the school, takes a field trip to the State Farm Show and serves at banquets. Mary Lane, Eileen Kunkle, and Darlene Rehmeyer prepare plans for the FHA meeting. ATHLETIC CLUB PROMOTE ,....-Pl' WRE TLERETTE Wrestlerettes is a club for girls who wish to support Red Lion's wrestlers. Under the direction of Robert Shaffer, these girls provide such services as setting up the scoreboard, announcing starting line-ups, greeting spectators, and cheering the boys on to victory. ROW 1: K. Dietz, L. Brown, C. Chronister, D. Ehrhart. ROW 2.' C. Pritchard, C. Porr, C. Poet, A. Anderson. ROW 3: R. Shaffer, Adviser, K. Flinchbaugh, K. Anderson, S. V March. MISSING: L. Baublitz. mg. , ,- Q A 1 Karen Flinchbaugh sets up the scoreboard with the assistance of other Wrestlerettes. next match, ROW 1: T. Chronister, T. Gipe, G. Green, B. Orwig, D. Miller, M. Rexroth, R. Jones, J. Bootier, J. Reider. ROW 2: J. Grim, A. Laucks, J. Oden, L. Burgen, D. Beaver, W. Buchanan, M. Gutierrez, V. Dunn. ROW 3: T. Eaton, T. Koons, T. Jennings, J. Rauma, T. Shoff, B. McCabe, B. Atkins, J. Epley. ROW 4: B. Kauffman, D. Buchanan, M. Miller, B. Weaver. .lla A-1 ,VJ ,ff v-,awww iw fu? During meetings, the Wrestlerettes plan their participation in the VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club consists of athletes who have lettered in a Red Lion varsity sport and choose to join the organization. Advised by Richard Orwig and Jan Hall, the club meets monthly in the evenings. The purpose of this club is to promote school spirit and en- thusiasm through athletic activities. PHYSICAL FIT ESS AQUATIC TUDE T LEADER Aquatic Student Leaders is a service club composed of students who qualify to aid in swimming instruction. During the school year, they help Ernestine Smith with her teaching duties at the 'f- lf: F ' T if ' Ai' J V ' 5 ,No J 1 .2. ' ' fl ' ,A Q- f . 1 -. 1- 5 . . ,..- N i'e J' A f'r '- A A AA . ' A L J , ' Q .yr-7 l ' -'J - I , ' Afief g. e -. ., . XX. ' U .I I M., by A T b .Sh . . :I I fi I , A A ' 2 Q REU P' .1- . i 1 f 3. ,- 7 ' 5. .ar A 5 1 , ' V , 1 4 t t., x ,J bi' gr 5 ' - A A 'rf gg ' E - iq.. iv 9' 5 :J l Q 'A T' 7 1 Q X f -- ..iA -We is L 5,4 , A l . iii: A .. 4 1 1 f ' 'X . , E Yi I s- g V., 'dv , A ' 1' f -. Y -...J ' ' pool. This instruction in- cludes elementary as well as middle and high school students. ROW 1: L. Keller, T. Kinard, L. Steffee, B. March, S. Wise. ROW 2: D. Falvey, E.M.J. Smith, Adviser, J. Rauma, R. Heindel, J. Reider. ROW 3: J. Rauma, D. Shoemaker. MISSING: A. Lloyd, S. Deppen, R. Fry. C. Figdore helps to teach elementary students correct arm strokes. Ernestine Smith illustrates iinning strokes to students. C ROW I: J. Oden, J. Grim, L. Hein, S. Brady, M. Gutierrez, S. Heindel, V. Dunn, J. Epley, S. Donaghy. ROW 2: T. Gipe, G. Green, T. Jennings, T. Koons, J. Bootier, J. Reider, B. McCabe, R. Orwig. ROW 3.' T. Chronister, D.A. Miller, PH 0 L A R R. Runkle, R. Gohn, J. Rauma, M. Rexroth, M. Miller, B. Atkins, B. Weaver. OCIETY The National Atletic Schol- arship Society is an honor organization for these students who meet the following qualifi- cations: earning an athletic letter, attaining a WPGA of 2.5 or better, exemplification of citizenship and sportsman- ship, and recommendation by the Athletic Department. Through their combined efforts in the classroom and in ath- letics, these members have distinguished themselves as out- standing youth of Red Lion. L . . ' ,il W, uf' fb CLASS OF '77 wr? Q G. .0' Q ff? xx., Q, 1 ,- l v it -- Rai' Iunior Class Officers: Kathy Falvey, Secretary Kathy Sentz, President Tim Newcomer, Vice President John Rauma, Treasurer ROW I: M. Blevins, S. Brady, L. Baublitz, B. Boothe, N. Bahn, M. Anderson, C. Bentzel, R. Bennett. ROW 2: K. Avery, K. Amberman, K. Atland, J. Beckley, J. Boring, K. Berger, D. Baldwin, H. Berkebile, S. Andrews. ROW 3: J.M. Axe, K. Anderson, D. Beaverson, T. Axe, D. Axe, J .J. Baldwin, S. Adams, J.R. Baldwin, R. Applebaum. MISSING: D. Allison, T. Arnold, D. Aspey, R. Aults, R. Breneman, M. Slone, J.D. Axe, T. Bacon, B. Blouse. U-I -f-. Q. , 1 1 ' .U ' af 75, L M-X nlanfxla Cx V J 7' 1 f,,kH' , ,g -,,, 4 is .Q ROW 1: J. Collare, V. Bullard, J. Dettinger, D. Dunn, M. Crouse, T. Eyer, L.L. Brown, S. Ewell, H. Bucher. ROW 2: Dunlan, L.K. BrdM,c54 'h. L.G. Brown, B. DeHoff, S. Crone, C. Criswell, J. Burke, A. Cybulski, C. Clute. ROW 3: C. Coeyman, S. Challenger, C. Brinegar, C. Deppen, , xi- J. Campbell, C. Buchanan, T. Craley, D. Buchanan, J. Dunn. ROW 4: J. Della Camera, M. Card, P. Dick, L. Burgen, J. Chadwick, M. Dietz, D. Deliz, D. Engle, T. Epley. MISSING: R. Bull, M. Bupp, J. Caudill, L. Crowl, S. Dunn, L. Ebaugh, C. Evans, T. Eveler. ROW I: J. Grimes, D. Grim, C. Flaharty, J. Gohn, L.L. Frey, K. Frey, S. Grothe, B. Gordon. ROW 2: S. Geesey, Grove, R. Grove, B.A. Grove, M. Gurnavage, S. Grove, S. Grim, N. Gross. ROW 3: G. Fidler, T. Flaharty, C.K. Grove, R. Gardner, P. Files, S..Glbson, J. Ferree, S. Gray, K. Falvey. ROW 4: C. Golden, K. Hake, B.M. Grove, C.M. Grove, L.E. Frey, J. Greiman, T. Gipe, L.A. Frey, L. Flmchbaugh. MISS- ING: R. Fletcher, C. Frey, R. Garner, D. Gladfelter, L. Greek, P. Grove. 135 . 1 xl -,. v qw'-X Xu 7 'Q-,f+,- xc i 1 5 Q? . ,., f 9,4 T? Q Fw K 'fd -r K 3 I .af---1 K , 'lr Q ds K- ROW 1: N. Haugh, L. Keller, J. Keller, B. Herman, D.M. Hawkes, S. Heck, D. Hostetter. ROW 2: J. Hannigan, W. Hanes, B. Hake, C. Immel, K. Kell J. Horn. ROW 3: T. Herbst, A. Horvatinovic, L. Hildebrand, J. Heaps, D. Jordan, K. Huff, W, Jackson. ROW 4: D. Helsler, R. Heindel, S. Hostetter, J . Harrington, B. Horn, C. Kelley, R. Hunter. MISSING: R. Hake, W. Harrison, D. Innerst, J.E. Johnson, C. Christenberry, D. Keener, D. Kile, J. Shifflet. ROW 1: R.S. Laughman, R. McGill, L. McMurphy, S. Marshall, B. Kline, D. Laucks, M. Lighty. ROW 2.' C. Keener, J. Knudson, C. Ingalls D. McCandless, K. Lightner, C. Krout, S. Lucabaugh, R.L. Laughman. ROW 3: T. Mauck, M. Lowery, S. McCurry, K. Liebhart, R. Mc Pherson L. Matthews, V. McElwain, B. Herbst. ROW 4: A. McNee, B. McCabe, D. Lenhart, G. Hileman, E. Knaub, M. Mann, S. March, C. Leighty Ili. lKIornbau. MISSING: K. Kilgore, C. Kinard, K.M. Kinard, K.W. Kinard, D. Kipp, D. Lake, C. Langenhop, B. Lilley, T. Little, D. Luskus . ay. 136 1 K 1 .ff V :1'..ef .., - 4 'fe' r A .I-r,, W ' ' .Qu fig' , Q 3781 'rv it '. ' A A 4 f',V' .fiqa W if-' T , 1 .,.,,. if W 11? u m ,J 1: ' V M' .,..,.,m 7' 1, ,. .W-1 'W 'r' f K Ii b . V QA. ' -1 t L , 4' f in-m,a9.f W' - fe 1 A Q Plym! wx I F11 v 1 1 f ' -- -u . F K4 T rg 1 I ROW 1: R. Smith, K. Sommer, R. Shoff, S. Silar, T. Dam, M. Snyder, M. Stauffer. ROW 2: K. Sprenkle, K. Stermer, S. Taylor, B. Snyder, V. Snyder, L. Strausbaugh, S. Sinclair. ROW 3: K. Sueck, L. Snyder, L. Steffee, D. Stern, R. Smith, J. Staley, R. Stambaugh, P. Stine, S Stubbs. ROW 4: L. Shostak, N. Stephens, K. Smith, K. Stein, T. Shoff, M. Stoltzfus, D. Smeltzer, V. Stern. MISSING: S. Sprenkle, D. Taylor, J. Bowers, J. Simpson, G. Smith. ROW 1: L. Wagner, S. Wilson, S. Thomas, A. Young, A. Winter, M. Hivner, D. Testerman, B. Zarfos. ROW 2: S. Warner, J. Wolfe, M. Vaught, D. Ward, M. Zelger, S. Warner, D. Ziegler. ROW 3.' C. Utz, B. Winters, V. Woods, K. Wickwire, S. Tyson, T. Weiler, M. Webb, T. Urey. ROW 4: W. Thompson, N. Warner, B. Trout, J. Test, M. Vosteen, D. Tome, T.S. Taylor, J. Workinger. MISSING: L. Frey, T.M. Taylor, T. Trout, T. Wiley, L. Wilson, M. Wilson, T. Wilson, E. Wolfe. 'I 38 CLASS l ' il CF 755 Sophomore Class Officers: Jay Beaver, Vice President Jackie Gazda, Secretary Lauren Poet, President Tallene Eichelberger, Treasurer ROW 1: Cooley, L. Becker, S. Boyd, J. Beaver, R. Burkholder, R. Beaver, J. Barshinger, P. Brown, M. Baldridge. ROW 2: M.B. Blouse, L. Baublitz, T. Afflebach, J. Ausherman, B. Cable, A. Achenbach, G. Card, L. Challenger, S. Aspey, S. Black. ROW 3: L.E. Arnold, J. Bucher, L.A. Arnold, K. Anderson, M. Brown, A. Anderson, P. Blue, C. Brown, V. Colvin, M. Clapper, S. Brooks. ROW4: R. Carey, S. Burke, E. Ander- son, D. Boyce, D.R. Brown, C. Barshinger, K. Barshinger, D.M. Brown, J. Christenberry, J. Brown, W. Brownlee, J. Allen, S. Barley. MISS- ING: M. Atland, A. Boothe, B. Brown, D.J. Brown, P. Brown, M. Burk, R. Clubb. 139 'V pb :+I I-1' 1' ww: ,3 2 .' if 4' x. , sg .f Q xfzgy ,fig X098 4 4, 5 H A f ' 1 2 A 7 'L 4 3 ,Q-sw ,ggi wwf? 15 CQ? .Q ,gygf J . -' I 2 Qeibf -iv? A 0. .,, mf, qs, in 23 CLASS OF '78 Q ,'f n e 2 A it Y X f..l I ' -C 1 :sh NH.. ROW 1: D. Kauffman, P. Hodge, B. Hake, Y. Henry, S. Hoke, L. Joines, B. Hammers, B. Henninger. ROW 2: L. Hostetter, B. Heindel, T. Herbst, J. Harrington, R. Hittie, J. Hildebrand, M. Ingalls, L. Grove, S. Herbst. ROW 3: A. Johnson, L. Howard, L. Jones, H. Hartwell, M. Grove, M. Hammond, J. Jacobs, D. Jamison, J. Jordan, W. Henshaw. ROW 4: D. Harrington, D. Heilman, L. Kauffman, S. Heffner, T. Grove, J. Hivner, P. Hein, N. Holland, G. Hott. MISSING: J. Harrison, E. Hilt, M. Innerst. ROW I: G. Lee, J. Kornbau, J. Lehman, W. Lubold, M. Laucks, W. Knisely. ROW 2: L. Kurtz, K. Kenney, R. Lambert, M. Lane, L. Keener, C. Laird, S. Kehr, K..Kn1sely. ROW 3: I. Landis, D. Keener, V. Keller, B. Lighty, J. Koons, J. Laucks, J. Leisenring, D. Kinard. ROW 4: C. Lutz, K. Kessler, D. Kuna, J. Livingston, D. Lloyd, S. Kessler, L. Kohler, D. Lightner. MISSING: J. Keener, G. Kilgore, A. Laucks. 141 ROW l: T. Stine, L. McCallister, D.F. Miller, M. Miller, K. Moyer, E. Nace, L. Miller. ROW 2: B. Moore, D. Montgomery, V. Moser, R. Mitchell, P. McGill, Reiller, K. Markel, D. Markel, D.A. Miller. ROW 3: J. Myers, R. Martinusek, T. Naumann, B. McCleary, G. Markey, G. Smith, D. Robinson, R. Messerly, D. McCabe. MISSING.' D. Dodge, T. McWilliams, P. Melton. ROW 1: M. Peters, A. Nonemaker, R. Redmond, C. Paules, C. Poet, E. Pauly, T. Poff. ROW 2: E. Rodriguez, R. Poff, A. Poff, R. Patterson B. Parks, L. Pieper, P. Peters. ROW 3: B. Peters, T. Overmiller, A. Raver, P. Redifer, J. Newcomer, T. Reed, S. Overmiller, M. Ream. ROW 4: N. Robinson, R. Rhoads, R. Porr, E. Rollman, D. Riley, M. Poff, J. Rauma, L. Poet, D. Rial. MISSING: H. Leiphart, D. Neff, E Palmer, J. Rexroth. 142 CLASS OF 78 ROW 1: R. Royer, K. Runkle, K. Seiple, T. Russell, C. Siford, K. Shanaman. ROW 2.' D. Schmuck, S. Salimbeni, T. Smeltzer, T. Shaull, S Shaffer, A. Smeltzer, L. Smith, E. Shaull. ROW 3.' K. Shaw, J. Seitz, W. Runkle, S. Sechrist, R. Schaeberle, G. Shaw, L. Silvey, R. Ryer J. Smith, L. Shaub. ROW 4: C. Schmuck, T. Shenberger, K. Smith, D. Shoemaker, R. Runkle, T. Shenk, D. Runkle. N Roth, T. Shewell, S Shenberger. MISSING: C. Ruby, J. Ruby, D. Schrum, K. Sechrist, W. Shellenberger, B. Smith. ROW I.' M. Staley, B. Snyder, J. Sweitzer, B. Stokes, D. Snyder, J. Snyder. ROW 2: L. Snyder, K. Snyder, P. Smith, G. Snyder, R. Swartz, L. Taylor, K. Thomas, K. Stoltzfus, J. Tredway. ROW 3.' K. Spangler, M. Smith, V. Smith, C. Testerman, W. Smith, A. Tome, K. Sprenkle L. Sowers. ROW 4: E. Snyder, P. Trone, C. Stella, S. Smith, D. Tompkins, J. Stauffer, L. Toomey, L. Talbert, G. Tome. MISSING: R. Smith D. Snelbaker, W. Starn, T. Stump, S. Sueck, B. Thomas, L. Tome. 14 3 1 2 u ROW 1: D. Yohe, V. Wilson, B. Zimmerman, D. Walker, L. Turner, K. Workman, C. Webb. ROW 2: P. Urey, R. Vannoy, M. Watkins, W. Whipp, V. Wagner, P. Yeakel, S. Wise. ROW 3: M. Warner, R. Yancey, K. Wilson, C. Waltimyer, D. Zelger, B. Weaver, D. Walton, C. Witmer. ROW 4: K. Zellers, T. Wise, T. Williams, R. Werner, S. Warner, W. Winemiller, B. Wolf, R. Zimmerman. MISSING: W. Tyson, R. Wilson, M. Waltemyer, L. Wolford, R. Workinger. CLASS , T M392 r Q, fy , A , 1 x ' nf Q. . .- lk '. 'Wx A , H 15: - QI X x - fx L I Ti V' , F xy .4 . V- ff 5, 1. W, ' , 2. Uv, rim , ' ., -, fe' -Q X ,ix . 'V , ' f l mf F f. X, X' X I r VX! X M. LC' ,' V , X ' X., ' l 1 V 0 'C J AJ, Mk A 0,5 UQ. 7 xi' A . N Vi' X ' .W . . V, X51 , Q 1., 5,231 l 1 ui- ,.--wks , W3 ,- Vi Joi c,il,,p-f X -4 by ,Agia up A ,J ,Lf .1 , ' P1 . 'KQV i WV is - xx i-fl' , J L X, -, NN, , 1 ,gt .N . . . 'f i 1 'Q . 11 FSU-JK 1 . E X bv JJ M My Q7 .I xy fe i , 1 , , . .V if H jf f jwvlf n Q . V Q, s, ,, L ,iff-'A ,,,,J'f-' ii,-wifi! 1 ,Q,,5f' I Freshman Class Officers: fy Q' , 'MV gjwlg , Q, P Sue Sprenkle, Secretary ' 9 fir 3 ' lf ' X xy' Theresa Wisman, Treasurer .H HW, fy 1 ff- ,Q 'X f , , Ki - W , ,,- Q-1 i ,N 1 Phylhs Seaks, President C: JJ E 1 T' Jackie Gross, Vice President fx , . 1 . ROW 1: M. Baum, T. Balm, C. Barshinger, L. Atland, S. Bell, T. Barley. ROW 2: B. Allison, J. Bish, L. Anderson, N. Bacon, D. Barshinger, K. Amspacker. ROW 3: K. Baughrnan, D. Andrews, D. Anderson, D. Ahearn, S. Becker, J. Barnes. MISSING: W. Achenbach, R. Allen, C. Atkins, M. Atkins, A. Baker, G. Berger, T. Bieri, B. Black, D. Blevins, D. Baker. ,' 5, , I ,l, f E' 4 A 5 A , x ' i A ,gs , w 4, Q .L , . zy:,,LL.?4,, wi 'F Q ff A 5 L L5 K. . f f Vv.- qw 'V 1.254 ., , Eff- gf Vg' 5, 4 Q , , M2 K. 'W H Q 'Q , Z ' 3 'H' ' A 5 V gl s , A 5 Q '+G .5 P-2,1 ' 3:5 LZLQEQ an I 1, y 4 if fii,.. L Y 45 t 0 ., J, :A , ,Q , 'es Ei' A . 1 A W .rdlu-D . 1,4 P 4 Q . 4. x- 44 1 - Q.: .K .- , . L ff X x Ks, x : H511 ?'fA tv ., A gif Q 5-gg 'Vx x . W. i n ,'fY ya . ' ' ' 3 - ' , , ,, ' - .Q 31, 4 , xg ' 1 L , , - H f b QQ-Q nv ,iw 1 V , .af K X' A C1553 N' - 39 . A '- X- - . 31 ' N ,K kg' -,nl--5.9,-A X, ., - - M.. 4,:f' H .,.. J , .. if ' in ,- ',V' k ' i of - 1 -f-6 , ' L ,sw ,s 5 - ' ' .1 .S ' - . if ..A wx n . ': M Q, .,..1., , -3 333-: L, 'ww-, ...WA-. .. 'l on ,..-- ' fgsaaxlf' 4. .1-aww, -. - ,, -.WV - .,., A . .., .na ,ff 1. Q 1 H-.,:3sQ,f-V 84 ,K J nn , ,Xe K W CLASS OF 79 ROW 1: D. Himes, C. Huson, L. Huson, B. Hartwell, B. Harrison, S. Haugh, W. Hoffmaster. ROW 2.' L. Hershner, R. Howard, T. Hirt, T. Holmes, S. Holloway, K. Heilman, W. Heindel. ROW 3: W. Harrison, K. Herbst, P. Huson, S. Herbst, M. Horn, D. Harrington, B. Henise, C. Hildebrand. ROW 4: B. Horne, T. Hildebrand, K. Heindel, A. Henry, K. Holzer, A. Huson, J. M. Hedrick. MISSING: J. Hedrick, L. Hilde- brand, S. Holtzinger, V. Honeychurch, S. Hooker, S. Howe, B. Huff. ROW 1: S. Kessler, J. Kesselring, C. Jennings, M. Jordan, M. Keesey, D. Jackson. ROW 2: T. Keller, D. Kilgore, D. Jones, D. Knaub, B. Kline, D. Kauffman, D. Keeports. ROW 3: N. Kaltreider, T. Klunk, S. Knaub, S. Kessler, S. Kilgore, E. Immel, M. Keller, R. Jamison. ROW 4: S. Johnson, G. Knaper, E. Keiser, S. Johnson, T. Kinard, C. Keller, C. Kelley. MISSING: M. Innerst, T. Innerst, G. Joines, W. Knaper. 147 ROW 1.' T. Lesher, A. Luskus, P. Knisely, T. Ludwig, R. Kohler, C. Lenhart, P. Lee, L. Bowers. ROW 2: D. Knee, L. L. Love, D. Loder, L Krout, R. Lehr, B. Leiphart, D. Leiphart, T. Lloyd. ROW 3: A. Lloyd, T, Leiphart, K. Kornbau, C. Koontz, E. N. Lehman, P. Loder, M. Lease J. Laird. ROW 4: R. Lake, J. Lehman, G. Kornbau, L. S. Love, S. Kohlbus, A. Langenhop, B. Lowe, J. Kohr, D. Lightner. MISSING: W. Lay- ton, S. Lewis. iv S in I Q' xx r- 1, 3 . f W V1 1 v 451: -:fg 11136 . .r 21' E ,:f.. .:1:.,..5,,..-f-.-Q.. 322 if 384- ,, , 45' e ,rl nl.: . .,,., . , Q ,, .- M ti??2r::li::i1:..-I.:M15-:'l::ll::lL ROW 1.' R.E. Doerfler, J. McCurry, D. Menges, M. McGuigan, D. Matulin. ROW 2: T. McEvoy, R. Mayer, P. Markel, L. Marshall, J. Magill, A. Mann. ROW 3: S. McCleary, V. Mayberry, R. McPherson, G. Miles, W. Messerly, M. Martin. ROW 4: K. Meck, L. Mellinger, T. Macklin, K. McBrien, P. McMurphy, S. McEachern. MISSING: T. Marshall, B. Miller. 148 CLASS OF '79 ROW 1: S. Miller, M. Miller, T. Nonemaker, T. Paxson, D. Orwig, S. Murrow. ROW 2.' T. Moser, P. Pauly, J. Persing, J. E. Miller, D. Paules, vlklflyers, B..Portner, C. Peters. ROW 3: B. Miller, P. Musselman, L. Miller, R. Ness, R. Miller, K. Miller, R. Mundy, K. Mundis, J. Pope 4. S. Mmmch, M. Mummert, P. Oberdorff, D. Posey, W. Patterson, T. Paules, J. Paden, J. Polndexter. MISSING: J. Miller, M. Mitzel, D. Moore, L. Mundis, L. Nace, C. Neff, G. Olewiler, D. Parr, C. Peters, M. Peters. fl 1 lvl . W l A ' ROWII: B. Seager, T. Metzel, V. Reed, L. Schaeberle, G. Saylor, L. Robinson, D. Seager. ROW 2: D. Roland, M. Schaeberle, L. Russo, P. Schlllmg, H. Ryer, K. Schmuck. ROW 3.' D. Seaks, J. Rayburn, L Reed C. Runkle, D. Scott, A. Reider, T. Resser, K. Prall. ROW 4: R. Ruda- cille, S. Riddle, S. Rupp, C. Renn, L. Runkle, K. Rank, R. Rider,-J. Sehnetzka, J. Reno. MISSING: W. Posey, C. Rodman, K. Rollman, P. Runkle, T. Sangrey. 149 c' 'fin A 5- 4 ROW 1: S. Simpson, V. Lucabaugh, C. Shelley, C. Sheets. ROW 2: T. Seaks, R. Podkul, W. Sechrist, J. Seitz, R. Shealer, J. Sechrist, T. Shirey. ROW 3: G. Shoff, M. Shaffer, B. Small, D. Shoff, R. Shellenberger, P. Seaks, D. Sheetz. ROW 4: T. Shoff, D. Shoff, C. Royer, C. Shenk, T. Shaull, M. Shaull. MISSING: B. Sechrist, P. Seitz, J. Shaull, D. Shearer, R. Shenberger, S. Sheperd, D. Smeltzer. ROW 1: K. A. Smith, A. Smith, T. M. Smith, D. J. Snyder, F. Smith, J. J. Smith. ROW 2: K. S. Snyder, D. M. Smith, C. E. Smith, D. A. Smith L. Snyder, J. L. Smith, M. E. Smith. ROW 3: C. Snell, L. A. Snyder, T. S. Smith, C. Stabley, S. Sprenkle, K. G. Snyder. ROW 4.' S. Smith M. J. Smith, C. P. Smith, V. Smith, F. Snyder, M. Sowers, K. J. Smith. MISSING: D. Smeltzer, R. Smith, B. Snyder, D. L. Snyder. 150 CLASS OF 79 ROW 1: C. Wallace, T. Stoyer, P. Tome, W. Summerson, A. Walker. ROW 2: J. Stamets, A. Van Hart, T. Stoltzfus, S. Tyson, K. Torbert, K. Strausser. ROW 3: J. Tyson, T. Strayer, C. Thomas, M. Wagman, T. Steininger, C. Tyson. ROW 4: J. Sullivan, B. Stump, B. Tyson, J. Wag- man, K. Stoltzfus, J. Taylor. MISSING: C. Stern, D. Stump, A. Sullivan, E. Sullivan, T. Taylor, J. Thomas, F. Thompson, J. Tome, D. Taylor, T. Urey, A. Wagoner. ROW 1: K. Warner, D. M. Warner, J. Yohe, T. Wisman, J. Young, R. Yohe. ROW 2: N. Brown, J. Wills, S. Wilhelm, J. Windon, G. York, C. Waltemyer. ROW 3: J. Warner, L. Wright, J. Wilson, R. Wert, M. Zimmerman, C. Winemiller. ROW 4: J. Waltemyer, M. Young, S. Young, S. Winters, B. Wineka, R. Walter. MISSING: D. E. Warner, B. Walter, M. Warner, D. Webb. 151 - 'fb I,t In i ' ' gf, Nw , 4 fa.-9.2 5 V -1 1 I 2 A ' .. 'Jfeifi I , fssf. V lf' . Fr' Qiffmg? .ff W? ' f '-11? fl ff '-11 ' n I I F' -.:.. W! v...,, , PHS!!! '1- W X 'fi m X 4 I E A Q1 ef M 1.5 K ' ,1-rg-qfQ,fE5gTQ'f35g,fgf ?,g ,,,'az:yA.g?:- 7.1 V 4 .ins 3 4, f? I ,ff f A VII I TRATIO ASW I Nw . Dr. Edward M. Grissinger Ronald E. Fitzkee Superintendent of Schools Principal School Board: ROW 1: Atty. Byron LeCates, Fayne Holland, James Neff, Eugene Kilgore, Horace Throne. ROW 2: Joe McGuigan, Robert Waltemyer, Vernard Bacon, Austin Dietz, Neil Blake, Orlo Achenbach. Russell Urey l54 RlCh8I'd Rhine Assistant Principal ASSiSt8llt Principal Main Office Secretaries: Nancy Morton, Donna Strausser, Mary Walker, Ellen Taylor. sf-gy, M.R.C. Secretaries: Shirley Ausherman, Barbara Grove Cstandingl, Flo Stabley. Pmganl i f i l l l M 2,4 , i,, I Aix, .r l-iv aft-' - r t H . . 1 fl a b v ,,,.,,,..,.. ,4, - V a- v 1-'were-fx A if 'fix 5' Business Office: Bonnie Ewell, Colleen Grove, Dottie Peters, Dot Strausbaugh, Cathy Morgan. ECRETARIAL TAFF - Tv xt.. mfg- . ,fu 1 X 1 n P 9 ' A Y' xi, 4: fi if 4' ' Q 4 ft Q sv' 1' .5 f. tw! I ,-'RB,,,.,, , X P , ,-mm., ' . f 4?J': TW X X 31' z. N L f 'Vt A 2 if M D -1? M -at A, 1 xg f 'lg 5' I Q ' x I U, Administration Secretaries: Arlene Gilbert, Trudy Strawbrldge 'Xwf 1 'X X Guidance Secretary: Janet Garner. if-3' xr Q-J! Data Processing: Randy Brown, Betty Craley, Melvene Geesey lseatedb Rf ..- fm Barbara A. Arvin Barbara J- BUffi1'lEt0n David Coren Nancy J. Fox Gloria J. Nickol 'rv Lynn E. Reigle Jean R. Schenck Darlene L. Smith John P. Spanogle David Coren chairs the English Department. Three levels of English 9,10,11,12, and the following electives are taught: Business English, Greek and Shakespearean Theatre, Contemporary American Novel, European Short Story and Novel, 19th and 20th Century A- merican Novel, Studies in Black Literature, Dramatics I, the Bible as Literature, Mythology Poetry and Modern Drama, Short Story and One-Act Plays, Public Speaking, and Journal- ism. In addition to their teaching duties, the following department members advise extracur- ricular activities: Barbara Arvin, REFLECTIONSg Barbara Buffington, REFLECTIONSQ Gloria J. Nickol, LEONID, Jr. Class Play, and dramatics make-up, Lynn Reigle, Assistant Foot- ball Coachg John Spanogle. Director of School Musical and Stage Crew. FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Hugh Miller chairs the Foreign Language Depart- ment. All of the courses in this department are elec- tive: French 1, 2-1, 2-2, 3, 49 German 1, 2g Latin 1, 2, 39 Spanish 1, 2g and Ety- mology. In addition to their teaching duties, the following department members advise extracur- 'V ricular activities: A. Irene Haugen, Junior Classical League and Latin Honor Society, Susan Kruger, LION, Foreign Travel Club, and dramatics make-up. 5 7 flax. 156 Iv: g Yr I 'img sz rl-'F 'it 1 , ' zgzfggk as --'gf ,.,. 5 s-1 V A - . ', 5 's Law L ' N Q Arthur L. Watson Fre 0 6 J V W fnfffwvimf WM, fiafww Afnizma. 7,,,,. IWW Z5 '1'--H , AQZZKM A. Irene Hangen Susan S. Kruger Hugh M. Miller Melanie R. Stover Mary L. Thoman John R. Beckley Donald F. Dyke Robert L. Easton 2. Susan B, Ngwlin Freeland E. Shaffer Luther A. Zarfoss 3 X ,gi S. Richard Bieda Robert S. Clark Ellen R. Ferrell Ernestine MJ- Smith Sally J. Stabley Hazel M. Zettlemoyer FACULTY , 5 Q 6 KSQXWK Amos H. Knisley SCIENCE: Freeland Shaffer chairs Red Lion's Science Department. In addition to teaching two levels of General Science, Chemistry, and Consumer Science, this department also offers courses in Advanced Chemistry, Physics, three levels of Biology, Advanced Biology, and Environmental Science. In addition to his teaching duties in this department, Donald Dyke is the head Football Coach and an advisor of the Varsity Club. ,Ngo N L3 Jan D, Hall Thomas A. Sinibaldi PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Jan Hall, Director of Athletics, chairs the Physical Education department. In addition to teaching co-ed gym and swimming classes, department members coach inter-scholastic sports: Richard Bieda, football assistantg Robert Clark, boys swimmingg Ellen Ferrell, girls basketball and field hockey assistantg Thomas Sinibaldi, Varsity wrestling and freshman football assistantg Ernestine Smith, Pool Director, and Aquatic Student Leadersg Hazel Zettlemoyer, girls track. ' '-fu? R. Edward Howes Donald L, Jgneg Paul E. Kuhn Harold M. Myers Richard B. Orwig 1 ei K mi . iq? wt' Eileen S. Ott Chester D. Rexroth Robert A. Shaffer Harold Myers chairs the Social Studies Department. In addition to three levels of American ' ' Cultures 1 and 2, World Cultures, Political Science, and Economics, the members of this department , 5 also teach Sociology 1 and 2, Minority Groups, and Psychology. The following extracurricular ,, - ' activities are advised by department members: Edward Howes. boys tennis, Donald Jones, Sophomore Class advisorg Paul Kuhn, freshman basketball: Harold Myers, Junior Class advisory 1 V Richard Orwig, J.V. football, Varsity baseball, and Varsity Clubg Eileen Ott, Student Uniong Chester . . A 'E' Rexroth, Student Union and Technical Director for Musicalg Dale Shellenberger, baseball assistant tj' ,J and Athletic Equipment Managerg Robert Shaffer, freshman wrestling, freshman football, and Wres- 4 -AMA tlerettesg Henry Stoner, J. V. basketballg Charles Tome,Senior Class advisor. A, Henry A. Stoner Charles W. Tome MUSIC: George Ward chairs the district Music Department. The elective sub- jects taught include Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, and instrumental and vocal lessons. Music teachers advise the following extracurricular acti- vities: Richard Dorman, Boys and Girls Choral groups and Vocal Director for School Musical, John Gouker, Marching Lions and Orchestra for the School Musicalg Raymond Soroka, Marching Lions assistant and con- cert band. 415 Richard H. Dorman John E. Gouker Raymond T. Soroka 158 Robert G. Eveler Lucreta R. Grim David P. Hiv ely Fred E. Miller Samuel L. Neff Sally B. Reitz .v-- FACULTY MATHEMATICS: David Ziegler chairs'the Math Department. The subjects taught in this department are two levels of Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Trigonometry and College Algebra, Trigo- nometry and Pre-Calculus, Computer Program- ming, General Mathematics, General Algebra, Consumer Mathematics, Shop Mathematics, General Geometry, and Business Mathematics. In addition to their teaching duties, the follow- ing departmeni members advise extracuiricular activities: Lucreta Grim, Publicity for the School Musical, Fred Miller, Cross Country and Chess Club. J. Robert Stover David S. Ziegler Aleta S. Ehrhart Emma-Louise Miller ese, A s . a i 'J' : fx, ' I . Gordon A. Stamets Jay P- Yinger William E- Nyer Willard C. Snyder BUSINESS EDUCATION: Gordon Stamets chairs the Business Department. The fol- lowing subjects are taught in this department: General Business, Typing 1 and 2, Bookkeeping 1 and 2, Shorthand 1 and 2, Office Practice, Personal Typing, Work-Study Program, Business Mathematics, Record Keeping, and Business English. In addition to his teaching duties, Jay Yinger is Freshman Class advisor. 159 HOME ECONOMICS: Ruby Yoder chairs the Home Economics Depart- ment. The courses in this department include: Home Economics 1, 2, Clothing 1, 2g Family Livingg Bachelor Living, Housing and Home Furnishingsg Home Related Craftsg and Child Care. In addition to their teaching duties the following department members advise ex- tracurricular activities: Karen Boyer, FHA, field hockey, and girls tennis, Diane Snyder, Service Club. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Lowell Withers chairs the Industrial Arts Depart- ment. All the courses in this department are elec- tive: General Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts 2 and 3 in Metalworking, Wood- works and Plastics, Gra- phic Arts, Mechani- cal Drawing, Advanced Architectural Drafting, Aviation, and Small Gaso- line Engines. In addition to their teaching duties department members ad- vise extracurricular acti- vities: Charles Williams, Teen Actiong Ward Yorks, School Printing. GUIDANCE: Marlene Corcoran chairs the Guidance Department and Edna Sheckart serves as dis- trict Guidance Coor- dinator. In addition to advising students, members of this de- partment are involved in extracurricular acti- vities: Timothy Stine, National Honor Soci- etyg Donald Walker, golf. Karen Y. Boyer Linda J. Keener Diane M. Snyder Ruby C. Yoder .EW Kenneth Bachman Michael L. Leibhart Charles E. Williams Lowell R. Withers Ward S. Yorks Marlene L. Corcoran Charlotte H. Huber Edna R. Sheckart Timothy S. Stine Donald R. Walker SPECIAL SERVICES: Several faculty members provide special school services: David DePrator, AV-TV Coordinator, advises the A.V. Club, Marcia Seyler, Librarian, advises MRC aides and coordinates the Musicalsg Donald Shook directs the DOC KDiversified Occupationsj Program, Patrick Spiese teaches Special Education. K, ' v lu'- . N, - Q- -4- , r-, 1 . ,f . 1 lllifa-' .. ' ' P' ,- tags -V, - , David L. DePrator Marcia Y. Seyler Donald R. Shook Patrick Q. Spiese 160 Michael V. Bacon Donald J. Johnson Marlene P, Stein Jeffrey E, Thomas Patsy D. Rexroth Ellen P. Warntz A is J gg -- ', ily. i f A Q in Clyde A.B. Myers John G. Myers James V. Fon darvest Blaine A. Sheffer HEALTH SERVICES: The Health Services Department, which helps maintain students' physical and dental health, mcludes two staff members: Patsy Rexroth, the School Nurse, and Ellen Warntz, the School Dental Hygienist. Guy W. Naugle, Jr. Judy A. Urey ART: Ruby Yoder chairs the Art Department as well as the Home Economics Department. The courses taught in this department include Art 1, 2, and 3, Ceramics, Sculpture, Drawing, Painting, Stage Arts, Advanced Crafts, Advanced Drawing, Advanced Painting, and a College Preparatory course in Art. In addition to their teaching du- ties the art teachers are involved in extracurri- cular activities: James Fondarvest, Varsity track and sets for musicalsg Blaine Sheffer, Photo- graphy Club. 161 FAC LTY HEALTH AND DRIVER'S EDUCATION :D Jan D. Hall chairs the Health and Driver's Educa- tion Department. In this department two levels of 10th Grade Health, 11th Grade Health, Safety Education, and Driver Training are taught. In addition to their teaching duties, members of this department advise extracurricular activities: Michael Bacon, J.V. baseball, Marlene Stein, girls swimmingg and Jeffrey Thomas, J.V. wres- tling and Smart Set. VOCATION AL AGRICULTURE: John Myers chairs the Vo-Ag Department. Among the courses taught in this department are Vocational Agriculture 1,2,3,4g Horses and Small Animal Care, Landscaping and Forestry Management: Animal Nutrition, Breeding and Healthy Weldingg Soil Science and Field Crop Production, Agricultural Productsg Internal Combustion Engines and Dieselsg Farm Ma- chinery, Equipment and Buildingsg Farm Bus- iness Managementg and Agricultural Utilities. In addition to their teaching duties the fol- lowing Vo-Ag department members are involved in extracurricular activities: Clyde Myers, FFAQ Guy Naugle, FFA. Custodial Supervisor Floyd Smith sprays silicone on the boiler pipes. Stock Clerk Robert Knudson stacks new supplies. X . 'L ' i ' Li 3 i Q K ? ' ,,, , 4 5, ,. . 5 .5 if .. Hifi I YM ' 'F' 'E' . r gr , A Q 3 .. if . 5 . , - .,.. , , .Q-4 ,-,I x Q2 ,t 5 il ..f Cafeteria Staff:.ROW 1: Deanna Holtzapple, Phyllis Keller, Jerri Ness, Ted Bullard, Sadie Sherron, Elizabeth Smith iManagerJ, Brenda Edie, Louise Eline. ROW 2: Deloris Green, Dawn Overmiller, Viola Schmuck, Norma McPherson, Ida Stabley, Ida Fauth, Yvonne Groff, Hazel Patterson. MISSING.' Joyce Seitz. ,, ?.V,f Q1 Q' vw ' fn ww, Q. ,., j'L.I.k'k 4 f. , ..-as vw , -,V , .1 .,, , r , 1 -' .iv i feat, sid' 2. ,, ' ,. :'Xs:w:i3L.s3'? 'i' 7.255 4.gfK.',W , -. . in We ,mi ,, gf 4 5 L ., 'L rl ',:i5?i-igii? . r ll-'55 it ffwsg f .gr ,5:,Q3JfsQ'. , f 3 ., . . . Q Lf' '1 Custodial Staff: ROW 1: Ferne Gladfelter, Sara Gladfelter, Janet Eberly, Lorna Emenheiser. ROW 2: Dick Eppley, Burnell Kauffman Paul Ziolkowski, Woodrow Vasellas, Joe Keener. MISSING: Truman Ehrhart, Edwin Frey, Nettie Keller. DEX CLASS OF '7 6 Albright, Joanne G. 24 Amspacher, David A. 24,128 Amspacher, Stephen R. 19,24,124, 125 Anderson, Gale M. 24 Anderson, J. William 13,24,111, 112,113,117,118,1'20 Arnold, Craig A. 24,128,129 Aspey, William C., Jr. Atkins, Benton C. 13,24,78,79,110, 122,130,131 Atkins, Cynthia A. 24 Atkins, Howard R. II 25,128 Axe, Michael S. 25 Bacon, Kim D. 25 Baldridge, Diana S. 25,108 Baldridge, Keith D. 25 Baldwin, Harold C. 25,128 Baldwin, Rebecca D. 25 Baldwin, Theresa K. 26 Barley, Dorothy A. 26 Beall, Mary E. 26 Beard, Marcia M. 26 Beaver, David L. 26,70,112,113, 130 Beck,Joan M. 26 Beckley, Ann E. 8,10,11,26,106, 110,112,1l3,114 Bender, Wendy J. 26,116 Bennett, Anthony A. 27 Blevins, Robert K. 27 Blosser, Cindy S. 27 Book, Cynthia J. 27 Boothe, Kathleen A. 27 Boothe, Linda J. 12,27,108 Bootier, John W. 11,27,96,97,98, 104,110,123,130,131 Boyle, Timothy L. 27 Brown, Denise L. 28 Brown, Karen L. 28,112 Brown, Teresa A. 28,104,105,110 Brown,Zoe A. 28,104,105 Buchanan, Denis E. 28,130 Buchanan, Wayne L. 28,78,84,128, 130 Buckingham, Melinda S. 28 Buettner, Barbara A. 28 Bull, Bryan C. 29 Bull, Lowell, R. II 29 Bullard,Theodore J. 29 Bupp, Bradley E. 14,29 Burg, Cynthia R. 29 Burk, Kelly M. 29,109 Campbell, Beverly A. 29 Campbell,Stephen R. 29 Cantler, Wanda K. 30 Caudill, Debra F. 30 Chronister, Kimberly J. 30,114 Chronister, Todd R. 13,30,68,69, 70,84,85,106,l07,130,131 Clubb, Donald G. 30,128 Collins, Keith A. 30,128 Cooper, Tara E. 30,117,120 Cordrey, Gregory L. 30,124 Cottrell, Teresa V. 31,125 Cottrell,Timothy R. 31 Crouse, Mary L. 31 Dam,Tuan Q. 17,31 Dehoff, Lisa A. 31 Deitz, Nancy A. 31 Deller, Connie L. 31,112 Delizio, David W. 8,31,68 Deppen, Kenneth L. 32 Deskin, Christopher H. 32 Detter, David A. 32,96,97,98,116, 121 Dinsmore, Cris E. 13,32,110,111 Downs, Linda S. 32 Druck, Carol M. 32,106 Dunlap, Lewis E. 32 Eaton, Todd K. 32,84,85,130 Edwards, Tami S. 33 Ehrhart, Sharon L. 33 Eichelberger, Steven P. 33 Enfield, Vicky A. 33 Esderts, William J. 33 Eshelman, Evelyn M. 33 Ettinger, Steven J. 33 Evans, Robert W. 33 Eveler, George L. III 13,34,78,96, 97,110,122,123 Fake, Larry L. 14,34 Fake, Sherry L. 34 Fettrow, Duane E. 34 Fillmore, Larry L. 34 Fleagle, Joan M. 34,106,121 Flinchbaugh,Alan K. 34 Flinchbaugh, Eric A. 34,112,113, 119,120,122 Flinchbaugh, Karen F. 8,10,11,35, 112,130 Flinchbaugh, Mark J. 35 Frey, Cindy P. 35 Frey, M. Frederick 35,68,128 Garner, Karen S. 35,127 Gemmill, Gwen A. 35,121 Gerber, Mary A. 35,106 Gibson, Evonne M. 35 Gipe, Myles, L.,Jr. 36 Gipe, Tim A. 36,68,69,70,96,97, 125,130,131 Glace, Rodney L. 36 Gladfelter, Katherine J. 36,110,111, 112,113,118,120 Godfrey, Jane M. 36,111,112,113, 117,119,120 Cohn, Robin H. 16,36,73,89,106, 110,122,131 Goodis, Susan H. 36,110,112,119, 120 Goodyear, Teresa V. 36,129 Gordon, Cary A. 37 Gotwalt, James D.,Jr. 37 Grace, Jeffrey E. 37 Graham, Wayne E., Jr. 37 Green, J. Garth 13,37,68,69,70,84, 86,125,130,131 Grim, Jeanne S. 37,73,89,106,110, 112,122,123.l30,131 Grove, Don C. 37 Grove, Joyce E. 37,110,112,113,117, 119,120 Grove, Lynn A. 38 Grove, Mark K. 13,38,106,110,111, 112,113,117,122,123 Grove, Patricia R. 8,9,10,11,16,38, 73,89,109,123 Gurnavage, Melanie D. 38 Gutierrez, Marlene 13,38,90,91,104 105,110,130,131 Haines, Stephen L. 38,92,93 Hake, Randall L. 38 Hare, Karin M. 38 Harrison, Rodney D. 39,128 Harrison, William M. 39 Hartwell, Deborah A. 39 Hawkes, Dale I., Jr. 7,39 Heckman, Terri L. 39 Hedrick,Joann M. 39 Heffner, Randolph F. 39 Hein, Lynn M. 39,74,104,105,1l0, 131 Heindel, Shirley E. 40,74,104,105, 110,127,131 Heindel, Wane E. 40,68,69,71 Heisler, Hope A. 40,110,121 Henry, Sonia A. 40 Henshaw, Karl E. 40 Hildebrand, Scott R. 7,13,40,110, 122,123 Hileman, James N. 40,68,92,93 Hirt, Jeffrey D. 15,40,124 Holler, Karen L. 41 Holtzinger, Earl L. 41 Holtzinger, Tanya L. 8,10,11,12,16, 41,73,122,123 Holzer, Gregory L. 41 Hoover, Toni S. 41 Horne,Sharon D. 41 Horne, Steve A. 41,121 Howard, Todd A. 16,41 Imes, Scott T. 42 Jackson, Carlene A. 42,104,106 Jackson, Charlene A. 42,106,107 Jennings, Ted K.,Jr. 42,130,131 Johnson, Debra E. 42,121 Johnson, Patricia S. 42,128 Jones, Rick W. 42,85,117,118,1iJ, 130 Jordan, Louis M. 42,128 Kauffman, Burnell R. 43,130,162 Kauffman, Kerry A. 43,112,113 Kauffman, Palmer, P., Jr. 43,128 Kell, William J. II 43 Keller, Keith R. 43,92 Keller, Peggy A. 43,109,129 Kelly, Kim M. 43,106,112,116 Kile, Michael L. 12,43,96,97,99 Kilgore, Brett L. 44,128 Kilgore, Donald E. 44,128 Kilgore, Douglas E. 44,128,129 Kilgore, Patti L. 44 Kilgore, T. Richard 44,128 Kirmeyer, Karen L. 44,74,94,95 Kline, Bradley E. 44,117,119,120, 121 Kline, Pamela S. 44,73,101 Klinedinst, Judy I. 45 Knaub, Annette M. 45 Knisely, Tina M. 45,129 Kogut, David P. 45,80,106,125 Kohler, Cindy J. 45 Kohler, Gina A. 8,10,11,45,104 Kohler, Patricia A. 45 Koons, Timothy A. 9,45,92,93,110, 122.123.130.131 Kopp, Sidney L. 46 Kornbau, Linda A. 46,129 Krill, Barbara 46 Kunkle, Eileen M. 46,129 Kurnik, Annette F. 46 Lambert, Lawrence L. 46 Lartz, Pamela A. 46,113,118,120 Lau, Timmy A. 46,122 Laucks, Lori J. 47 Lehman, Joseph L. 47,104 Lehr,Barry L. 47 Lewis, Cindy S. 47 Loss, David A. 47 Lower, Melody L. 47 Lutz, Linda L. 47 Lyons, David F. 47 March, Karen L. 48,112,114 Markle, Roger K. II Markel, Tammy S. 48 Martin, Michael W. 48 McBrien, Lori D. 48,104,105 McCleaf, Steuart R. 48,83 McCleary, Gregory S. 48 McMurphy, Kathi A. 48,112,126 Metzel, Victoria L. 49 Miller,Ann M. 49 Miller, Brenda K. 49,106,1l0,113, 117,119,120 Miller, Cindy Ann L. 49,129 Miller, David A. 49,68,70,96,97, 99,110,122,123,130,131 Miller, David C. 49 Miller, David M. 49,128 Miller, Leon S. 49 Miller, Randy S. 50,113,117,119, 120,121 Miller, Ronald E. 50 Miller, Steven L. 50,110,113,118, 120 Mott, Andrea L. 50,109,121 Mundis, Esther E. 50,74,75,94 Murphy, Roger A. 50 Myers, Deborah L. 50,116 Nace, Larry K. 50 Nissley, Peggy L. 8,10,11,51,128 Nonemaker, Lori K. 51 Oden,Jean L. 51,73,106,l07,122, 130,131 Olphin, Linda M. 51,101,106,107, 110 Orwig, Darlene K. 51,121 Orwig, Robert L. 8,9,16,51,68,69, 84,85,110,l30,13l Osborn, Richard B. 19,51,106,125 Overmiller, Brian D. 51 Overmiller, Brian L. 52 Patterson, Melissa J. 52,106 Paules, David M. 52 Pfaltzgraff, Susan L. 52 Pomraning, Lee E. 52 Posey, Debra S. 52 Posey, Larry E. 52,68,69,96,97,99 Raver, Wendy K. 52,90 Redifer, Lisa A. 53 Redmond,Sue A. 53,104,105,l10, 1 1 1,1 12,1 13 Rehmeyer, Diane H. 53 Reider, Jeffrey A. 53,82,83,92,93, 104,105,106,l10,130,131,168 Reinhold,Michael E. 53 Rexroth, Michael L. 13,53,68,69,92 111,112,1l3,130,131 Riley, KathyS. 53,94,95 Robinson, Kevin R. 53 Robinson, Mark C. 54 Royer, Michael D. 54 Runkle, Bonnie S. 54,104,105 Runkle, Rhonda S. 16,54,73,89, 122,131 Russo, Robin A. 54 Sanders, Diane E. 54 Schrum,Dianna L. 54 Seiple, Debra A. 54 Seitz, Tammy J. 55,106 Shaffer, Kandrea B. 55 Shaull, Donald F. 55 Shenberger, Daune C. 55,121 Shoff,Sindy L. 55,106,116 Smith, Kenneth E. 14,55 Smith, Leah M. 55,106,118,120 Smith, Terry A. 56 Smith, Victoria I. 56,90,112 Snell,Kallie A. 56 Snyder, Blaine G. 56,125,128,129 Snyder, Dale E.,Jr. 56 Snyder, Scott A. 56,113,117,118, 120 Spiese, Kim E. 56 Sprenkle, Mark H. 56,119,120,121 Stabley, Terri L. 57 Steckel, Shari L. 57,108,127,129 Stegner, Lori L. 13,57 Stein, Ronald E. 57 Steininger,Jack R.,Jr. 14,57 Stern,BradleyJ. 57 Stewart, Patricia R. 57,106,112 Stine, Larry R. 57 Stokes, Dean E. 58 Stoltzfus, Lesa J. 8,58,73,89,106, 110,111,112,113,117 Stough, Wesley E. 58 Strayer,CathyJ. 58,106,110,112, 114 Strickler, T. Jesse 58,68,69 Strunk, Kathryn E. 58,109,113, 119,120,121 Sueck, Michael P. 58 Taylor, Ruth A. 58 Thomas, Dolores L. 59,108,112 Tipton,Jerry K. 59 Tressler, Lois L. 59 Trout, David A. 59,110,125 Tyson, Vicki L. 59 Vaught, Sandra K. 59,106,110,116 Walker, Charles H., Jr. 59 Walker, Glenn E. 59 Walker, Kathy S. 60,101,l09,l10, 122,123 Walker, Michael C. 7,60,109,112, 113.117,118,120 Waltemyer, Brett E. 60 Waltemyer, Judy A. 60 Walter, Carol J. 60,74 Walters, Gwendolyn S. 60,108 Waltimyer, Kenneth L. 60 Waltimyer, Michael L. 60 Warner, Brian L. 61,110,121 Weaver, Brian H. 61,85,130,131 Welsh, Kimberly E. 61 Whitney, Margot 61 Wise, Frederick W., Jr. 61 Wise, Sonia K. 61,90,131 Wise, Stephanie J. 8,10,11,61,90, 91,l06,107,115 Wise, Todd A. 61 Wolf, Scott K. 62 Wynegar, Rosalee S. 62 Young, Cheryl L. 62 Young, Doreen E. 62 Zarfos, Amelia J. 62,112,126 Zellers, Scott H. 62,118,120 Zerbe, Wendy J. 63,74,94 Ziegler, Ann E. 13,63,104,105,l09, 110,115 Zimmerman, Keith A. 63,128 CLASS OF '77 Adams, Susan M. 19,122,134 Allison, David S. Altland, Debra L. Altland, Karen L. 134 Amberman, Karen M. 134 Anderson,Kathy D. 114,127,130, 134 Anderson, Monica L. 134 Andrews, Steve M. 134 Applebaum, Roselyn 90,106,134 Arnold,Thomas R. 128 Aspey, David K. 15,16,78,79 Aults, Rebecca A. 128 Avery, Kathie L. 134 Axe, David E. 12,134 Axe,JamesD. 128 Axe,Joyce M. 134 Axe, Timothy G. 134 Bacon, Tina M. Bahn,NancyA. 19,126,134 Baldwin,JimmyJ. 125,127,134 Baldwin,Judy R. 127,134 Barham, Toni M. Baublitz, Leigh D. 134 Beaverson, David E. 117,118,120, 134 Beckley, John E. 112,117,120,121 134 Bennett, Robert B. 112,113,134 Bentzel,Cynthia R. 134 Berger, Kim A. 134 Berkebile, Henry L. II 134 Blevins, Madonna P. 109,134 Blouse, Brenda J. Boring, James C. 134 Bowers, James E. 128,138 Brady, Sheila K. 18,19,74,110,112, 113,131,134 Breneman, Randy S. 128 Brinegar, Cynthia K. 94,95,119,120, Brbwn, Letra K. 127,135 Brown, Lisa G. 127,135 Brown, Lori L. 127,135 Buchanan, Carolyn J. 135 Buchanan, Darlene L. 135 Bucher, Holly S. 19,135 Bull, Roxanne M. 119,120 Bullard, Valerie L. 135 Bupp, Mark A. Burgen Loren L. 12,68,97,121,130, 135 Campbell, Jacqueline 19,135 Card, S. Micah 135 Chadwick,Jean-Bruce 78,97,98, 135 Challenger, Sarah P. 19,122,135 Christenberry,CIndy 19,121 Coeyman, Cindy L. 14,101,135 Collare,Janis E. 135 Craley,TracyJ. 19,135 Criswell, Cindy R. 74,76,135 Crone, Sandra K. 77,135 Crouse, MaryE. 135 Crowl, G. Leon 128 Cybulski,Ann T. 109,135 Dam,TuQ. 17,138 Deliz, David A. 135 Deppen, Cindy L. 106,135 Dettinger,Johnny L. 121,135 Dietz, Michael S. 135 Dill, Marcia L. 137 Dunlap, David A.135 Dunn,Dorothy M. 135 Dunn,Jeffrey T. 80,81,135 Dunn, Susan K. Ebaugh, Linda I. 112 Engle, Denise A. 19,112,135 Epley,Thomas W. 135 Evans, Charles R. 82 Eveler, Tim R. 128 Ewell, Sandra L. 135 Eyer,TraceyA. 116,135 Falvey, Kathleen A. 73,89,106,122, 123,134 Ferree,Jane L. 110,135 Fidler, Gary M. 68,97,135 Files, Pamela L. 135 Flaharty,CherylL. 135 Flaharty,Thomas E. 135 Fletcher, Robert D. 68 Flinchbaugh, Lauren M. 108,135 Frey, Carolyn F. 128 Frey,KimberlyJ. 135 Frey, Lamar E. 106,125,135 Frey, Lisa A. 135 Frey, Lisa L. 106,135 Gardner, Ray A. 135 Garner, Rebecca E. 128 Geesey, Stephanie L. 135 Gibson, Scott E. 120,121,135 Gipe, Todd G. 68,87,135 Gladfelter, Daniel D. Gohn,Judy A. 126,135 Golden, Craig P. 135 Gordon, Bryan L. 68,97,135 Govans, Terry L. Gray, Susan M. 73,90,91,135 Greek, Leonard, W. 128,129 Greiman,Jeffrey E. 126,135 Grim, Dianna L. 135 Grim, Susan E. 18,19,77,108,125, 127,135 Grimes,JoAnn T. 135 Gross, Nancee E. 112,115,122,123, 135 Grothe, Sue V. 135 Grove, Bernard M., Jr. 135 Grove, Beth A. 135 Grove, Charles K. 135 Grove, Corey, M. 135 Grove, Kimberly S. 135 Grove, Patsy N. Grove, Robin A. 19,135 Grove,Sanda J. 18,19,74,108,135 Gurnavage, Michelle F. 18,19,108, 135 Hake, Barbara A. 136 Hake, Kevin L. 124,135 Hake, Rodney L. 15 Hanes, Wendy J. 136 Hannigan, Jody F. 118,120,136 Harrington, James, Jr. 136 Harrison,Woodrow R. 128 Haugh, Nancy S. 136 Hawkes, DarlaM 136 Heaps, Jan L. 112,136 Heck, Susan M. 136 Heindel, Rhonda M. 90,91,131,136 Heisler, Daniel E. 117,119,120,136 Henninger, Paul E. III Herbst, Barbara C. 136 Herbst, Tina M. 116,122,136 Herman,Barbara K. 136 Hildebrand, Luann M. 109,121, 136 Hileman, Gregory S. 12,13,68,136 Hivner, Melissa J. 138 Horn, Brian L. 125,136 Horn,Janda K. 108,136 Horvatinovic, Amy E. 19,77,110, 123,136 Hostetter, Debra A. 136 Huff, Kenneth P. 68,136 Hunter, Rodney L. 136 Immel, Cindy L. 13,74,136 Ingalls, Carolyn M. 136 Innerst, Daniel J. 128,129 Jackson,WendyS. 121,136 Johnson,J. Edward II 128 Jordan, Dwight A. 7,136 Keener, David L. Kell, Kathy E. 136 Keller, Jacqueline M. 137 Keller, Joseph A. 6,12,119,120,127, 136 Keller, Lori 1. 16,19,73,89,122,131, 136 Kile, David L. Kilgore, Kevin R. Kinard,Cynthia M. 127 Kinard, Keith M. 15,128 Kinard, Kent W. 128 Kipp, Donna K. 128 Knaub, Earl E., Jr. 125,136 Knudson, Joni M. 121,136 Kornbau, Luanne E. 15,121,136 Krout, Carla E. 136 Laird, Robert C.,Jr. 128 Lake, Dean H. 128 Lane, Mary A. 19,127,129,137 Langenhop, Charles, Jr. 18,l9,92, 123 Lauchman,Sandra D. 137 Laucks, David A. 136 Laughman,RobertL. 136 Laughman,RobinS. 136 Le, Doan Huu 17 Leighty, Crystal L. 127,136 Lenhart, DanielS. 136 Liebhart, Kim D. 136 Lightner, Katrina I. 136 Lighty, Michele I. 94,136 Lilley, Bryan E. Little, W. Thomas 128 Lowery, Marcia E. 136 Lucabaugh,Sharon A. 136 Luskus, Deborah S. 127 Mann, Michael E. 84,136 March, Sharon A. 112,114,130, 136 Markey, Jean A. 108 Marshall, Sherry C. 136 Matthews,Luann 126,136 Mauck,TamiD. 136 May, Ray A., II McCabe, L. Brian 78,79,97,130, 131 .136 McCandless, Debra A. 108,136 McCurry,Sharon M. 136 McElwain, Vicki L. 136 McGill, Ruth L. 136 McMurphy, Lorie R. 136 McNee, Alistair A. 136 McPherson, Regina A. 129,136 McWilliams, Cynthia J. 74,137 McWilliams, Daniel R. 117,119, 120,137 Mellinger, Lynne E. 127,137 Michael, Darryll G. 1l7,119,120, 121,137 Miller, Carol L. 74 Miller,Christine A. 137 Miller, Debra, L. 137 Miller, Keith A. 137 Miller, Lonnie L. 1 Miller, Mark E. 68,84,86,130,137 Miller, Nan M. 19,73,10l,l22,137 Mitchell, Margie L. 137 Montgomery, Cathy M. 108,137 Moore, Mary K. Murphy, Brady M. 68,84,137 Myers, Eric D. 68,97,137 Myers,Scott R. 137 Nace, Sharon A. 119,120,137 Ness, Mack L. 128 Newcomer, Timothy A. 19,68,122, 123,134,137 Nonemaker, Janeen D. 137 Ott, Laurie A. 15,18,19,77,137 Parlett, Leo J. 13,15, 19, 125, 137 Patterson, Bradley L. 137 Peters, Deborah A. 108,137 Peters, Teresa A. 117,119,120,121, 137 Pfaltzgraff, Kenneth l8,19,121,137 Poff,JeffreyA. 117,119,120,121,137 Pritchard, Catherine 130,137 Porr, Cathy L. 130,137 Ranker, James D. 68,137 Rauma, John E. 18,19,68,92,122, 123,l3O,131,134,137 Raver,Scott A. 137 Reed,David A. 137 Reheard, Amy S. 19,106,125,126, 129,137 Rehmeyer, Darlene M. 126,127, 129,137 Reichard, Debbie L. 116,137 Rexroth,Deborah A. 137 Rexroth, Jeffery L. 68, 70, 137 Rhine,Tina M. 19,137 Rittenhouse, Kitty L. 129 Rodman,Walter A. 128 Rollman, Ada M. 137 Rothenberger, Yvonne 137 Rudy, C. Allen 137 Rupp, Melinda S. 6,19,73,101,106, 137 Ruppert, Pamela J. 127,137 Ryer, Marci A. 122,127,137 Sawmiller,Elaine 137 Saylor, Lynn A. 126,129,137 Schilling, Penni D. 129,137 Schultz,SamuelA. 137 Scott, Barbara R. 127,137 Scott, Kathryn F. 137 Scott, Laura J. Sechrist, Donald W. 128 Sechrist,KathyJ. 137 Seitz,Josie C. 114,137 Seitz, Scott A. 117,118,120,137 Sentz, Katherine M. 19,73,89,122, 123,134,137 Shaffer, Amy L. 19,77,1l2,137 Shaull, Ann M. 127 Shaull, Brian A. 137 Shaull, Timothy R. 68,137 Shaw, Daniel L. 137 Shelley,Bryon K. 70,137 Shifflet, Joan M. Shirey, Daniel S. 97,120,137 Shoemaker, Cindy A. 129,137 Shoff, Jill N. 106,137 Shoff, Roberta E. 77,138 Shoff, Tommy E. 70,130,138 Shostak, Lisa M. 19,138 Silar, Sharon R. 108,110,124,138 Simpson, Jerry M. 138 Sinclair, Stacy L. 138 Sloane, Mary L. 134 Smeltzer, Debbie V. 138 Smith, Gregory T. 128,138 Smith, Keith A. 138 Smith, Richard M. 138 Smith, Rodney A. 19,126,138 Snyder,Bambie L. 138 Snyder, Lisa A. 77,109,110,112, 122,138 Snyder, Marla A. 19,77,108,110, 124,138 Snyder, Vickie L. 19,110,124,138 Sommer, Katherine E. 112,117,118, 119,120,138 Sprenkle, Kimberly A. 138 Sprenkle, P. Scott 138 Staley, John A. 118,120,121,138 Stambaugh, Randy L. 92,138 Steffee, Lisa C. 90,131,138 Stein, Kevin L. 112,121,138 Stephens, Nina R. 19,138 Stermer, Kathleen M. 138 Stern, Daniel N. 68,138 Stine, Phyllis M. 112,138 Stoltzfus, Michael S. 138 Strausburgh, Lisa M. 138 Stubbs, Shirley M. 138 Sueck, Karen P. 138 Taylor, Douglas A. 128 Taylor, Stephen L. 138 Taylor, Theodore S. 128,138 Taylor, Tina M . Test, Jeffrey A. 138 Testerman, Deborah L. 138 Thomas, Sandra L. 18,19,73,101, 106,138 Thompson, Warren C. 16,19,l38 Tome, Dale M. 138 Trout, Brian L. 12,84,86,138 Trout, Terry L. 128 Tyson, Sherry L. 19,138 Urey, Teresa B. 126,127,129,138 Utz, Chris D. 138 Vannoy, Richard A. Vosteen, Michael H. 14,117,120,138 Ward, Donna L. 19,138 Warner, Nancy A. 18,19,73,101, 106,138 Warner, Sherree L. 138 Warner, Susan 138 Webb, Michael 138 Weiler, Tamara S. 138 Wickwire, Kim A. 108,138 Wiley, H. Todd 128 Wilson, Lori A. 109,112 Wilson, Mike E. Wilson,Shelley M. 19,139 Wilson, Todd C. 128 Winter, Alicia J. 19,110,138 Winters, Barry L., Jr. 138 Wolfe, Eileen R. Wolfe, Jeffrey L. 118,120,138 Workinger, Jan W. 12,68,87,138 Young, Angela F. 19.138 Zarfos, Bonni S. 111,112,113,138 Ziegler, David E. 117,118,120,138 Zelger, Michael S. 138 CLASS OF '78 Achenbach, Alice M. 126,127,139 Afflebach, Teresa A. 129,139 Allen,James B. 139 Altland,MichaelW. 128 Anderson,AndreaS. 109,130,139 Anderson, Eric M. 112,117,119,120, 139 Anderson, Kimberly J. 126,139 Arnold, Lorie A. 101,139 Aspey, Susan M. 90,118,120,121, 139 Ausherman,Jamie S. 73,89,122,139 Baldridge, Michelle A. 139 Barley, Steven E. 139 Barshinger, Craig E. 68,128,139 Barshinger, Janet A. 109,121,139 Barshinger, Kenneth E. 139 Baublitz, Lynette M. 139 Beaver, Jay S. 70,112,122,123,139 Beaver, Ray E. 70,139 Becker, Linda J. 121,139 Bennett, Patrick 117,121 Black, Scott W. 139 Blouse, Mary B. 139 Blue, Patricia A. 139 Boothe, Aron A., Jr. Boyce, Dale L., Jr. 124,139 Boyd, Steven H. 125,139 Brooks,Steven L. 139 Brown, Bradley T. Brown Cindy M. 126, 139 Brown, Dale M. 139 Brown, Douglas R. 139 Brown, Joseph E.,Jr. 117,125,139 Brown, Meri-Linda M. 139 Brown, Peggy J. 127 Brownlee, William C. 68,139 Bucher, James C. 80,87,125,139 Burk, Mark E. 124,128 Burke, Shane L. 122,139 Burkholder, Rodney L. 139 Cable, Betsy L. 118,120,139 Card, Georgia E. 101,139 Carey, Richard A. 125,139 Challenger, Lisa F. 115,139 Christenberry,JeffL. 124,139 Clapper, Margaret J. 1l8,120,121, 139 Clubb, Rose E. 116,125,126,128 Cooley, Karen S. 139 Cooper,Todd 112,118,120,140 Cordwell, Thomas R. 125,140 Craley, D. Mark 125,140 Craley, D. Michael 125,140 Crawford, Helen E. 140 Crone, Gene E. Jr. 140 Crouse, Dale A. 140 Crowl,Teresa J. 128 Cunningham, MaryA. 140 Cunningham, Michael L. 128 Dab1er,Craig A. 140 Dasher, Keith A. 140 Davis,Terry A. 140 Deitz, Lori E. 140 Dennis, William E. 128 Deshong, Brett S. 140 Diehl,KathiJ. 117,119,120,149 Dietz, Kristie L. 14,126,130,140 DiPangrazio, Sharon L. 140 Dodge, Daniel F. Doll,John R. 140 Donaghy, Sharon M. 90,108,131, 140 Dougherty, Lorene M. 140 Downs, Patricia L. Druck, Lynne S. 126,140 Dufek, Louis D. 97,125,128 Dunbar, Kerry D. 78,79,106,107, 140 Dunn, Nancy A. 140 Dunn, Valerie J. 90,91,114,130, 131,140 Dunnick, Jami L. 111,112,117,119, 120,140 Eberly, Bonnie S. 128 Eckert, Candy J . 129,140 Ehrhart, Delia M. 140 Eichelberger,Tallene 123,139,140 Eisenhart, Lori A. 116,140 Emenheiser, Mary M. 140 Englert, Sherry Lyn A. 14,140 Epley, Jane E. 90,130,131,14O Eshelman, Margaret R. 140 Ettinger, Edward R. 128 Ettinger, Susan A. 126,128 Evans, Harry E. Jr. 140 Eveler, Dawn E. 74,94,140 Falvey,DanielJ. 92,117,119,120, 121,131,140 Fernsler, Wendy J. 127,140 Figdore, Kimberly A. 140 Fisher, Todd E. 68,140 Flaharty, Donna M. 140 Flaharty,Tina Y. 140 Flinchbaugh, Scott E. Flinchbaugh,Timothy 140 Frey Gregory A. Frey, Kimberly G. 140 Frey, Kimberly M. 140 Frey, Linda K. 129,140 Garner, Catherine L. 128 Garner, Kevin B. 13,92,140 Gazda, Jacqueline C. 7,112,118,120, 122,123,139,140 Getchel, Jamie L. Gingerich, Daniel E. 140 Glatfelter, Barbara B. 129,140 Godfrey,John 68,87,140 Gold, Sherrie L. 90,122,140 Goodman, Robert C. Jr. Gotwalt, Melody L. 140 Grace, Cecilia A. 125,140 Graham, Rodney L. 140 Graybill, Paula K. 94,121,140 Green,JohnA. 140 Green, Karen S. Green, Lisha R. 14,89,116,140 Green, Robert J . Green, Robin L. 140 Grimm,Gary E. Jr. 140 Grim,KellyJ. 121,140 Grim,LoriJ. 121,140 Grim,Lynette 140 Groff,PamelaC. 116,140 Gross, LindaJ. 126,140 Grothe, Sandra L. 140 Grove, Bryan L. 97,128 Grove, Carl L. 124,140 Grove, Carl K. 140 Grove, Faye M. 119,120,121,140 Grove, Kent E. 140 Grove, Linda M. 141 Grove, Mark 1-1. 141 Grove,Todd L. 68,125,141 Haes, Nound Hake, Beth A. 141 Hammond, Mary A. 118,120,141 Hammers, Brett A. 92,125,141 Harrington, Donald L. 141 Harrington,Joann M. 110,141 Harrison,JeffreyJ. 128 Hartwell, Harry E. Jr. 141 Heffner, Scott B. 125,141 Heildlebaugh,Stephie 140 Hellman, David W. 78,141 Hein, Patrick D. 80,141 Heindel, Brenda A. 141 Henninger, Brett S. 141 Henry,Yvette,E. 112,141 Henshaw, William C. 141 Herbst, Sandra E. 141 Hildebrand,Joanna L. 115,141 Hilt, Elaine L. Hittie, Robert L. 141 Hivner, Jeffrey L. 141 Hodge, Patricia A. 141 Hoke, Sherry L. 116,141 Holland, Nan l. 73,90,122,141 Hostetter, Laverne E. 15,124,141 1-lo1l,Gordan W. 141 Howard, Lisa S. 121,141 Ingalls, Mary H. 94,141 Innerst, Mark A. 128 Jacohs,JudyJ. 121,126,141 Jamison,DawnG. 112,141 Johnson,Andrea M. 121,141 Jnines,LnriA. 121,141 Jones, Linda L. 121,126,141 Jordan,Jean M. 141 Kauffman, David R. 141 Kauffman, Lisa M. 124,126,141 Keener, Diane L. 141 Keener, Jeffrey E. 128 Kehr, Shirley L. 141 Keller, Vickie I. 90,141 Kenney, Kathy A. 126,141 Kessler, KimberlyA. 141 Kessler, Scott A. 68, 70, 97, 99, 141 Kilgore, Gerald R. 128 Kimble, Ronald R. Kinard, Deborah S. 119, 120, 141 Kinney, Robert R. Knisely, Karen S. 121,141 Knisely, Wendy S. 121,141 Kohler, Luther D. Jr. 141 Koons,JayA. 141 Kornbau,Joann M. 109,141 Kurtz, Laurie A. 126,141 Laird,Carol A. 90,141 Lambert, Ronald R. 141 Landis, IoneS. 141 Lane,MichaelD. 125,141 Laucks, Amy J. 90,130 Laucks, Jeffrey 141 Laucks, Mark A. 92,141 Lee, Gertrude Y. 77,90,122,141 Lehman,Joanna K. 112,127,141 Leiphart, Hesse W. ll Leisenring, Jodie S. 141 Leiphart, Hess W. 11 Leisenring, Jodie S. 141 Lightner, Daniel H. 141 Lighty, Bonita S. 74,94,141 Livingston,James M.Jr. 141 LLoyd Dale A. 141 Lubold,William L. 141 Lutz, Cynthia A. 93, 141 Maes, Houad Markel, Dori A. 121,142 Markel, Kristi L. 124, 142 Markey, Gavin W. 80, 81, 125, 142 McCabe, Dave W. 142 McCleary, Brian E. 142 McGill,Peter D. 6,117,121,142 McWilliams,Todd K. 128 Melton, Pamela A. -124 Messerly, Randall S. 92,142 Miller, Debbie A. 14,142 Miller, Donna F. 142 Miller, Liette M. 142 Miller, Marcia L. 125,142 Mitchell, Robert B. 117,119,120, 142 Montgomery, Donna L. 108,142 Moore, Barbarah A. 124,142 Moore, R. Joseph 128 Moser, Virginia M. 142 Moyer,Kim E. 142 Myers, Jody L. 142 Nace, Eric W. 121,142 Naumann,TammiJ. 108,142 Neff, David A. 80 Nelson, Paula E. Newcomer,John W. 68,142 Nonemaker,Ann M. 119,120,142 Overmiller, Scott 119,120,142 Overmiller,TerriL. 142 Palmer, Edward D. 128 Parks, Bonnie L. 124,142 Patterson, Ricka S. 112,118,142 Paules,Cindy L. 127,142 Pauly, Elizabeth 77,121,142 Peters, Melissa S. 142 Peters, Pamala K. 142 Pieper, Lynda A. 124,142 Poet, Candace D. 108,110,126,130, 142 Poet, Lauren B. 73,101,123,139,142 Poff,Annette E. 126,127,142 Pof1',MichaelC. 68,142 Poff, Ricky L. 92,125,142 Poff, Timothy L. 142 Porr, Richard H. 78,97,98,125,142 Rauma,Joseph L. 92,131,142 Raver,AmyJ. 114,142 Ream, Mark A. 97,142 Redifer, Paul C. 124,142 Redmond,Ruthanna G. 142 Reed,Troy L. 142 Reiller, Susan M. 142 Rexroth, Jeffrey W. 128 Rhoads, Regina M. 142 Rial, Deborah A. 142 Riley, David K. 68,142 Robinson, David J. 142 Robinson, Nathan L. 142 Rodriguez, Enrique M. 15,78,92, 126,142 Rollman, Edward L. 142 Roth, Nan L. 143 Royer, Robin L, 89,143 Ruby, Charles E. 97,124,128 Ruby,John F.,Jr. 128 Runkle, Dwayne A. 87,143 Runkle, Kathy L. 125,143 Runkle, Robert E. 143 Runkle, William A. 78,87,122,143 Russell,Theresa M. 143 Ryer, Robert F. II 19,B0,81,123, 125,143 Salimbeni,Steven M. 68,143 Schaeberle, Robert M. 80,82,97, 143 Schmuck, Christopher 121,143 Schrum, Dolores E. 126,128 Sechrist, Kevin R. Sechrist, Stacey S. 118,120,143 Seiple, Kay L. 143 Seitz,John H. 143 Shaffer,SalyndaS. 122,143 Shanaman, Karen A. 112,117,119, 120,121,143 Shaub, Linda K. 125,143 Shaull, Esther L. 143 Shaull, Tamara W. 143 Shaw, Gretchen G. 129,143 Shaw, Keith L. 117,120,121,143 Shellenberger, William N. 68,97 Shenberger, Scott L. 78,125,143 Shenk, R. Todd 119,120,121,143 Shewell,Tina M. 143 Shoemaker, Daniel W. 92,131,143 Shoff, James W. Siford, Charles F. 106,143 Silvey, Lawrence J. 125,143 Smeltzer,Arlett D. 143 Smeltzer, Todd L. 68,87,l25,143 Smith, Barbara M. Smith, Gary L. 142 Smith, Jodi S. 94,114,143 Smith, Keith W. 143 Smith,L0riA. 6,73,10l,122,143 Smith, Michele E. 108,143 Smith, Penny L. 143 Smith, Rodney L. Smith,Suzette V. 90,143 Smith, Vickie J. 143 Smith, William L. 143 Snelbaker, Daniel E. 125,128 Snyder, Betty J. 143 Snyder, Debra F. 126,143 Snyder, Eileen S. 126,129,143 Snyder, James D. 125,143 Snyder, Kandy E. 143 Snyder, Linette M. 143 Sowers, Lark 143 Spangler, Karla A. 108,143 Sprenkle, Kathy L. 143 Staley, Michael T. 143 Starn, Wayne A. Stauffer,Jud F. 68,70,87,106,143 Stella, Charles R. 16,78,125,143 Stephens, Mark Stine, Teresa E. 142 Stokes, Brenda A. 129,143 Stoltzfus, Karen S. 143 Stump,Timothy F. 97,125 Sueck, Sandra L. 129 Swartz, Roxanne M. 143 Sweitzer,Joann K. 129,143 Talbert, Leonard III 78,87,125, 143 Taylor, Laura L. 114,143 Testerman,Cindy Y. 143 Thomas,Bruce K. 125,128 Thomas, Kathleen J. 6,73,89,122, 143 Tome, Anna M. 129,143 Tome, Glenda J. 143 Tome, Luther W. 128 Tompkins, David A. 120,143 Toomey, Lisa R. 143 Tredway, Jeffrey L. 143 Trone, Pamela A. 143 Turner, Lisa N. 144 Tyson, Wade F. Urey, Pamela L. 144 Vannoy, Rebecca 1. 128,144 Wagner, Vicki L. 127,129,144 Walker, Doris A. 144 Waltemyer, Mina M. Waltimyer, Carol L. 144 Walton,Dawn M. 144 Warner, Cynthia L. Warner, Mark L. 128,144 Warner, Scott E. 80,125,144 Watkins, Mark P. 144 Weaver, Beth A. 89,116,144 Webb, Cynthia L. 144 Werner, Royce G. 68,127,144 Whipp, William H., Jr. 144 Williams,Ted F. 144 Wilson, Kimberly A. 144 Wilson, Randy A. 128 Wilson, Vicky L 144 Wise, Cindy R. Wise, Sandra L. 144 Wise, Thomas W. 125,144 Wise, Wayne L., Jr. Wolf, Bradley E. 87,144 Wolford, LoriA. 128 Workinger, Ricky L. 128 Workman, Kandy K. 89,144 Yancey, Robert G III 144 Yeakel, Patricia A. 115,144 Yohe, Donna I. 126,144 Zelger, David A. 144 Zellers, Kent R. 119,120,121,144 Zimmerman, BobbiJ. 144 Zimmerman, Richard,Jr. 120,144 CLASS OF '79 Achenbach, William W. 72,128 Ahearn, Douglas D. 82,92,144 Allen, Rhonda J. Allison, Barbara L. 126,144 Atland, Dawn M. Altland, Laurie A, 144 Amspacker, Kristina D. 144 Anderson, Lynne M. 101,144 Andrews, David S. 144 Atkins, C. Preston 128 Atkins, Mark A. 128 Atland, Dawn M. Bacon, Natalie A. 144 Bahn,Tammy M. 109,144 Bair, Linda K. 145 Baker, Jr. Arthur S. 128,144 Baker, Dwayne S. 100,144 Barley, Timothy A. 144 Barnes,Joseph J. 144 Barshinger, Cynthia A. 144 Barshinger, Dorothy L. 126,127,144 Baughman, Kevin S. 72,144 Baum, MichaelS. 144 Becker, Stephen R. 144 Bell,ShirleyA. 144 Berger, Guy S. 100,128,144 Bieri, M.Todd 128,144 Bish, Judith A. 144 Black, Bryon K. 128,144 Blevins, David C. 144 Blickenstaff, Denise 126,129,146 Blickenstaff, Tracy A. 121,145 Blosser, Trudy J. 121,145 Book, George L. Bootier, Barbara A. 101,126,127, 145 Bowers, Carlton L. 100,145 Bowers Bowers ,Jeanne L. 112,127,145 ,Linda M. 148 Bowles, Leroy E. 72,88,128 Boyce, Catherine M. 127,145 Boyd,Troy L. 128,129 ' Boyer, Lillie M. Bradley, Frederick J. 145 Breneman, Timothy K. 145 Bricker, Richard A. 125,128 Brown, Byron L. 145 Brown,Jimmy V. 145 Brown,Joseph D. 14,121,145 Brown, Mervin T. 145 Brown, Susan J. 126,145 Brown, William O. 145 Brush, Betty A. 125,127,145 Buchanan, Hazel Y. 145 Bullard, Maureen E. 126,145 Bupp, Stacey G. 145 Burk,Jr.GeneL. 145 Burk,Scott A. 145 Burke, LisaM. 145 Dellinger, Richard, Jr. Deppen, Sandra L. 145 Dettinger, Gary D. 145 Dettinger, Jeffrey L. 128 Dick, William T. 146 Diehl, Rebecca J. 117,119,120,145 Dietz, Bradley L. 145 Dietz, Timothy W. Dinsmore, PhilW. 88,118,120,145 Doerfler, R. Eric 148 Donaghy, Michael P. 121,145 Druck, Lisa A. 145 Dufek, Michael A. 100,128 Dull, Cindy A. 145 Eaton, Robert T. 126,145 Ehrhart, Di Ann L. 13,126,130,145 Ellis, George 128 Emenheiser, Catherine 45 Emenheiser, Charles W. 128 Emenheiser, Lynette E. 73B9,.122,145 Emenheiser, Robin S. 145 Enfield, Aleta K. 145 Englar, Brenda S. 77,145 Engle, Lori A. 126,145 Eshelman, Paul M. 100 Evans, Alan B. 72,100,145 Eveler, Craig L. 121,146 Fake, Albert K.,Jr. 128 Fake, Deborah A. 146 Fernsler, Cindy L. 129,146 Ferree, Craig A. 82,88,146 Figdore, Cindy R. 90,126,131,146 Fisher, Patricia A. 146 Fisher, W. Wayne 146 Fissel, Melvin E., Jr. 72,100,128 Fitzkee, Jeffrey 146 Fletcher, Patricia S. 109,127,146 Flinchbaugh, Annette 116,146 Flinchbaugh, Kerry R. 146 Flory, Donald E., Jr. 128 Frank, Lori A. 146 Franks, Troy A. 72 Frazee, Renea L. 146 Frey, David R. 80,81,146 Frey, Debbi L. Frey, Jackie A. 146 Frey, Roxanne E. 126,146 Frey,Tammy L. 146 Fuhrman, Gary B. 125,146 Fuhrman, Lisa J. 126,146 Fuller, Linda M. 146 Gainer, Laura L. 90,121,146 Gardner, Duane H. Gardner, Marie E. 126,146 Gardner, Shaune P. 72,125,146 Garner, Douglas G. 146 Garner, Suzanne P. 128 Geesey, Dane A. 117,119,120,146 Geesey, Susan L. 112,146 Geesey, Tina M. 129,146 Gibson, Christopher B. 146 Givler, Christopher T. 146 Glatfelter, Joanne G. 146 Godfrey, Melissa A. 73,146 Godfrey, Stephen L. 146 Godfrey, Susan M. 112, 146 Gohn, Jr. Albert T. 100,121,146 Gohn, Lonna J. 146 Gohn, Wendy S. 146 Goodwin, Scott C. 146 Govans, Ronald D. 127,146 Graham,Tammy J. 101 Campbell, Laura Ann 116,145 Cantrell, Eva Marie 13,127,145 Carey, Laura J. 127,145 Chronister, Crystal B. 13,127,145 Chronister, Kristi L. 94,95,114,145 Clutter, Drema K. 126,129,145 Coeyman, Joette L. 119,120,145 Co11ins,Rodger D. 128 Conrad, Dennis E. 128 Cooper, Tamara L. 74,145 Cordwell, Ellen M. 126,145 Covey, Kathleen A. 127,145 Craley, Kevin L. 145 Craley, Penny J. 145 Crone Jr. Norman V. 117,121,145 Crowl, Glenn E. 128,129 Crumbling, Jr. Paul E. 128 Danley, Kimberly A. 101,122,126, 145 Daugherty, Nevin E. 128 Debolt, Mary C. 121,145 Deichman,Stephen W. 145 Dellinger, James L. 145 Gray, Joseph W. 88,125,146 Greek, Patricia A. 128 Green, Joyce E. 121,146 Green, Lewis E. 7,127 Greiman, Karen A. 121,146 Grim Grim Grim, Grim, ,Jr. George E. 146 ,Katherine E. 146 Kendra J. 118,121,146 Tracey P. 73,89,112,126,146 Grimes, Teresa A. 146 Groff, Michael J. 146 Gross, Jacqueline M. 6,119, 120, 121,122, 123,144,146 Grove, Chester L. 121,146 Grove, Gina L. 129,156 Grove, Karen S. 112,146 Grove,Tammy L. 127,146 Grove, Trent L. 72,88,125,146 Gurnavage, Walter F. 146 Haines, Leonard G. 72,100,146 Harbold, Debora L. 146 Harder, Karen L. 146 Hare, Lawrence W. 146 Harlacker, Estella M. 146 Harper, William A. 7,146 Harrell, Linda J. 146 Harrington, David A. 92,147 Harrison, Belva M. 128,147 Harrison, Wanda K. 126,147 Hartwell, Bruce E. 147 Haugh, Susie M. 127,147 Hedrick, James M, Hedrick,J. Marty 121,147 Heilman, Kathy M. 147 Heindel, Kathleen M. 147 Heindel, Wayne A. Henise, Bret A. 147 Henry, Alaina J. 108,126,147 Herbst, Karen S. 121,147 Herbst, Susan A. 128,147 Hershner, Laurie A. 147 Hildebrand, Chad A. 117,119,12O, 121 ,147 Hildebrand, Lowell D. 128 Hildebrand,'l anyaD. 121,147 Himes, Debbie S. 147 Hirt, Terri L. 147 Hoffmaster, Wayne D. 147 Holloway, Sonya L. 147 Holmes,Tina M. 127,147 Holtzinger, Sherry L. 128 Holzer, Kevin E. 124,147 Honeychurch, Vincent 100,128 Hooker, Shannon J. Horn, Madeline M. 147 Horne, Bradley B. 121,147 Howard, Ronald L. 147 Howe, Susan R. 127 Huff, Brian S. 128 Huson, Allen B. 147 Huson, Charles L., Jr. 157 Huson, Lori A. 147 Huson,Peggy S. 147 Immel, Eric A. 125,147 Innerst, Michael L. Innerst, Thomas M. 128 Jackson, Debra L. 101, 126,147 Jamison, Robin L. 13,101,112,147 Jennings, Cynthia G. 73,89,122,147 Johnson, Sherree D. 121,147 Johnson, Steven W. 72,84,86,147 Joines, George E. 128 Jones, Deborah S. 129,147 Jordan, Martin K. 125,147 Kaltreider, Nancy M. 147 Kauffman, Donna M. 147 Keeports, Deborah C. 120,147 Keesey, Michael S. 147 Keiser, Edward R. 147 Keller,Cindy L. 147 Keller, Mark T. 72,100,147 Keller, Tracey D. 126,147 Kelley, Charles R., Jr. 121,147 Kesselring, Jody L. 73,89,122,147 Kessler, Scott A. 100,147 Kessler, Steven C. 100,147 Kilgore, Deborah A. 147 Kilgore, Susan R. 90,147 Kinard,Tracy D. 121,131,147 Kline, Beverly A. 147 Klunk,Trinda S. 90,123,126,147 Knaper, Gwen E. 119,120,121,126, 147 Knaper, William H.,Jr. 128 Knaub, Dottie L. 147 Knaub, Shari D. 77,126,147 Knee, Donna R. 148 Knisely, Peggy S. 126,148 Kohlbus, Steven B. 82,88,148 Kohler, Robin S. 129,148 Kohr,JamesP. 148 Koontz, CindyL. 126,148 Kornbau, Gerald D. 148 Kornbau, Karen S. 148 Krout,LindaL. 126,148 Laird,Jane E. 90,122,148 Lake, Robin A. 12,126,148 Langenhop, Audrey P. 127,148 Layton, William T. 128 Lease, Margaret C. 77,127,148 Lee, Patricia E. 77,90,148 Lehman,Earl N. 148 Lehman,JoyceE. 112,118,120,127, 148 Lehr, Rodney W. 148 Leiphart, Brian K. 72,148 Leiphart, David E. 148 Leiphart, Terry L. 125,148 Lenhart, Caroline S. 129,148 Lesher, Timothy J. 126,148 Lewis, Sue A. Lightner, Dorinda M. 148 Lloyd, Anita R. 148 Lloyd, Tammy L. 73,89,148 Loder, David S. 148 Loder, Paul M. 126,148 Love, Laurie L. 119,120,127,148 Love, Lesa S. 126,129,148 Lowe, Billy J. 148 Lucabaugh, Victoria L. 150 Ludwig, Tobin B. 19,125,148 Luskus, Adolph A., III 148 Macklin,Thomas S. 148 Magill, Joanna L. 126,148 Mann, Andrea M. 73,148 Markel,Pamela K. 73,148 Marshall, Lori A. 148 Marshall, Timothy L. 7 Martin, Mark A. 148 Matulin, Deanna L. 148 Mayberry, Valerie L. 126,148 Mayer, Richard E. 16,78,92,124, 126,148 McBrien, Kelly S. 12,121,126,148 McCleary, Stephen D. 148 McCurry, Janet L. 148 McEachern, Shawn D. 16,78,124, 126,148 McEvoy, Tracey S. 108,148 McGuigan, Mark K. 100,148 McMurphy, Patrick T. 100,120, 121,148 McPherson, Randall D. 148 Meck, Kevin L. 72,100,148 Mellinger, Larry S. 148 Menges, Duane A. 117,121,148 Messerly, W. Ward 92,148 Metzel, Thomas S. 149 Miles, Gene E.,Jr. 148 Miller, Barry W. 128 Miller, Bonnie M. 126,149 Miller, Jane E. 149 Miller, Jeffrey D. 12,125 Miller, Kelly J. 124,127,149 Miller, Lori K. 149 Miller, Mary Jane M. 126,129,149 Miller, Ronald A. II 119,120,121, 149 Miller, Steven A. 149 Mink, Gary Minnich, Sheryl L. 149 Mitzel, Mervin H.,Jr. 128 Moore, Drue S. 128 Moser, Thomas E. 126,149 Mummert, Martin D. 149 Mundis, Kimberly I. 149 Mundis, Larry L. Mundy, Robin M. 124,149 Murrow, Susan E. 90, 149 Musselman, Patricia A. 149 Myers, Martin N. 117,120,121,149 Nace, Lee K. Neff, Carey W. 117,121 Ness, E. Randall 149 Nonemaker, Teresa M. 149 Oberdorff, Pamela S. 127,129,149 Olewiler, G. Gregory 128 Orwig, Donita J. 119,129,149 Paden,Jennifer L. 15,126,149 Parr, Donna L. Patterson,Wade W. 149 Paules, Daniel L. 149 Paules, Tonya M. 94,126,129,149 Pauly, Peter 72,100,122,149 Paxson, Tamara S. 121,149 Persing, Jill M. 149 Peters, Charles H. 128,149 Peters, Cheryl L. 121,149 Peters, Michele J. 149 Podkul, Regina E. 126,150 Poindexter, Jeffrey E. 72,100,149 Pope, John R. 149 Portner,Brian J. 149 Posey,David K. 72,100,149 Posey, Wendell R. 128 Prall, Kelly J. 149 Rank, Kendra L. 90,149 Rayburn, James L. 117,121,149 Reed, Lisa M. 149 Reed, Vicki M. 149 Reider, Alison R. 90,149 Renn, Cynthia L. 117,1l8,12Q,149 Reno, Jeffrey L. 80,149 Resser, Tracy L. 149 Riddle, Steven M. 72,149 Rider, Robert E. 149 Robinson, Lisa M. 149 Rodman, Cathleen D. 128 Roland, Dorsey C. 149 Rollman, Keith A. Royer, Jr. Charles D. 150 Rudacille, Raymond C. 149 Runkle, Carla J. 149 Runkle, Leroy A. 88,149 Runkle, Pat B. Rupp, Sharon L. 94,149 Russo,Lisa J. 149 Ryer, Holly A. 149 Sangrey, Terry L. Saylor, Gregory A. 124,149 Schaeberle, Linda J. 149 Schaeberle, Mary S. 149 Schilling, Patricia D. 149 Schmuck, Kathy A. 149 Schnetzka, James W. 149 Scott, Donna S. 149 Seager, Brian A. 124,149 Seager, Debra A. 149 Seaks, Debra L. 126,149 Seaks, Phyllis D. 121,122,123,144, 150 Seaks, Terri L. 121,150 Sechrist, Brian E. Sechrist, Jefre S. 100,150 Sechrist, William S. 128,150 Seitz, Joni L. 90,122,150 Seitz, Paul L. Sentz, John K. Settle, Jamie S. Shaffer, Marci S. 7,150 Shaull, John D. 128 Shaull, Mark A. 126,150 Shaull, Thomas M. 150 Shealer, Jr. Richard B. 125,150 Shearer, Daniel A. 121,128 Sheets, Cindy L. 126,150 Sheetz, Dennis N. 150 Shellenberger, Ronald 72,100,150 Shelley, Chrystal A. 121,150 Shenberger, Robin L. 128 Shenk, Chris D. 121,150 Shepherd, S. Scott Shirey, Thomas E. 100,1 19,120, 121,150 Shoff, Danny E. 150 Shoff, Derick D. 88,150 Shoff, Grace E. 150 Shoff, Todd V. 150 Simpson, Susan E. 77,117,124,150 Small, Brian E. 150 Smeltzer, Debra L. Smeltzer, Dwayne E. 128 Smith, Annette M. 150 Smith, Carl P. 150 Smith, Carol E. 150 Smith, Debra A. 90,150 Smith, Diane M. 150 Smith, Franklin D. 126,150 Smith, II Jeffrey L. 72,150 Smith, Jr. John J. 126,150 Smith,Jr. Kermit J. 150 Smith,Kimberly A. 129,150 Smith, Mark E. 125,150 Smith, Michael J. 125,150 Smith, Randall B. Smith, Stephen R. 125,150 Smith,Tammy S. 126,150 Smith, Tina M. 126,150 Smith, Verlyn R. 150 Snell, Clifford A. 126,150 Snyder, Barbara A. 128 Snyder, David L. Snyder, Donna J. 121,150 Snyder, Frederick E. 150 Snyder, K. Gisele 120,150 Snyder, Karen S. 115,150 Snyder, Lee A. 92,126,150 Snyder, Lori A. 73,89,150 Sowers, Mark A. 120,150 Sprenkle, Susan E. 90,114,123,144, 150 Stabley, Camilla S. 90,121,150 Stamets,Judith A. 124,151 Steininger, Terri L. 151 Stern, Charles M. 68,97 Stoltzfus, Kenneth R. 151 Stoltzfus, Todd E. 141 Stover, Tracy F. 121,151 Strausser, Kimberly S. 90,119,120, 124,127,151 Strayer, Timothy D. 88,117,119, 120,151 Stump, Brian J. 88,151 Stump, Danielle L. 128 Sullivan, Jr. Arthur L. 121 Sullivan, Edwin W. 128 Sullivan,Jo Ann 151 Summerson, Wilma E. 151 Taylor, Deborah L. 127 Taylor, John E. 151 Taylor,Thomas L. 128 Thomas, Carol J. 151 Thomas,James W. 128 Thompson, R. Franklin Tome, Jeffrey L. Tome, Patricia A. 151 Torbert, Kathy L. 90,116,151 Tyson, Bonnie J. 151 Tyson, Crystal L. 151 Tyson, Il James M. 126,151 Tyson, Stephanie L. 151 Urey, Timothy S. 128 Van Hart, Allen P. 151 Wagman, John A. 151 Wagman, Mary A. 151 Wagoner, Angela M. 126 Walker, W. Allen 151 Wallace, III Charles 92,151 Waltemyer, Cynthia S. 151 Waltemyer, Joseph P. 151 Walter, Brenda L. 128 Walter, Roger S. 72,151 Warner, Dean E. Warner, Donna M. 112,151 Warner, Julie A. 112,151 Warner, Kevin L. 124,151 Warner, Myron L. Warner, Pamela J. Webb, David L. 128 Wert, Randall L. 117,1l8,121,151 Wilhelm, Sheri E. 151 Wills, Jr. John R. 72,124,151 Wilson, Joan M. 126,151 Windon,Joan L. 126,151 Wineka, Bruce H. 124,151 Winemiller,Cindy L. 151 Winters, Scott L. 88,151 Wisman, Theresa L. 122,123,144, 151 Wright, Lisa S. 151 Yohe, Judith A. 129,151 Yohe,Roxann L. 129,151 York, Gale L. 126,151 Young, Jane M. 151 Young, Mark J. 117,120,151 Young, Stacey L. 151 Zimmerman, Michael D. 88,151 OTHERS Anderson, David E. 144 Arnold,Jr. Luther E. 139 Aults, Robert P. 25 Axe, Kerry 100 Baldwin, Dan D. 134 Boothe, Brenda M. 134 Brown,David 8 Bull, Steve 100 Burger, Guy 72 Christensen, Nadine D. 126,127,145 Clute, Carey 135 Colvin, Vivian E. 129,139 Conn,Jane R. 9 Covey, Kim M. 140 Dehoff, Beverly A. 14,135 Della Camera, Jr. John 135 Detter, Shirley 116 Dettinger, Jean L. 140 Dick,DannyJ. 140 Dick,PhillipL. 135 Fake, Ken 100 Fidler, Dennis 100 Garner, Dave 100 Gazda, Greg 100 Good,Rodger 8 Grove, Blaine 100 Haines, Hinkie 11 Hanson, Fred 8 Hileman, Perry 100 Hoffman, Joel 72,100 Hoffmaster,BarbaraJ. 9 Hostetter, Sharon E. 136 Houck, Christine E. 144 Jamison, Lori 9 Kelley, Charles M. 136 Kline, Beth 136 Kuria, Donald P. 141 Martinusek, Robert P. 142 Maust, Deb E. 9 Miller, Mary Beth 9 Miller, Scott 100 Myers, Ray 100 Neff, Dan 8 Nuzum, Steve 8 Oldhauser, Dave 100 Olewiler, Leslie 9 Peters, Guy 100 Peters,Thomas G. 137 Posey, Darryl 100 Rider, Steve 100 Sechrist, Ken 100 Shaffer, Albert 72 Sheets, William E. 55 Shirey, David N. 137 Shirey, Tim 100 Shoff, Rick 72 Sloane, Mary Lou 134 Srnith,Sue G. 9 Snyder, Gregory E. 143 Sprenkle, Dave 100 Stauffer, Mariann E. 138 Stern, Vicki L. 138 Streibig, Brad 100 Trout, Wayne 8 Tyson, Kathy 9 Wagner, Lee Ann 138 Wheeler, KathyL 137 Winemiller, Walter 144 Woods, VirgilM. 138 Workinger, Steve 72,100 Young, Wade 100 STAFF Arvin, Barbara A. 108,156 Auchenbach Orlo 154 Ausherman,Shirley 155 Bachman, Kenneth 160 Bacon, Michael V. 161 Bacon Vernard 154 Beckley John R. 157 Bieda, S. Richard 71,157 Blake, Neil 154 Boyer, Karen Y. 74,76,160 Brown, Randy 155 Buffington, Barbara J. 108,156 Bullard,Ted 162 Carrozza, Anthony 84,86 Clark, Robert S. 93,157 Corcoran, Marlene L. 160 Coren,David 156 Craley, Betty 155 DePrator, David L. 124,160 Dietz, Austin 154 Dorman, Richard H. 113,158 Dyke, Donald F. 71,157 Easton, Robert L. 14,157 Eberly,Janet 162 Edie, Brenda 162 Ehrhart,Aleta S. 159 Ehrhart, Truman Eline, Louise 162 Emenheiser,Lorna 162 Eppley, Dick 162 Eveler. Robert G. 159 Ewell, Bonnie 155 Fauth, Ida 162 Ferrell, Ellen R. 77,94,95,157 Fitzkee, Ronald E. 11,154 Fondarvest, James V. 161 Fox, Nancy J. 156 Frey, Edwin Frey, Nellie Garman, William 100 Garner,Janet 155 Geesey,Melvene 155 Gladfelter, Ferne 162 Gladfelter Sara 162 Gouker,John E. 116,158 Green,Deloris 162 Grim,Lucreta R. 159 Grissinger, Dr. Edward M. 154 Groff, Yvonne 162 Grove, Barbara 155 Grove, Colleen 155 Hall,Jan D. 157 Hangen,A. Irene 2,156 Hively, David P. 15,159 Holland,Fayne 154 Holtzapple, Deanna 162 Howes, Edward R. 81,158 Huber, Charlotte H. 160 Johnson,Donald J. 161 Jones, Donald L. 158 Keener, Joe 162 Keener, Linda J. 160 Keller, Phyllis 162 Kilgore, Eugene 154 Knisley, Amos H. 7,157 Knudson, Robert 162 Kruger, Susan S. 104,110,156 Kuhn, Paul E. 88,158 LeCates, Byron lAtty.J 154 Leibhart, Michael L. 14,160 McGuigan,Joe 154 McPherson, Norma 162 Miller, Emma Louise 159 Miller, Fred E. 7,16,79,159 Miller, Hugh M. 156 Miller, James 72 Morgan, Cathy 155 Morton, Nancy 155 Myers, Clyde A.B. 128,161 Myers, Harold M. 158 Myers, John G. 161 Naugle, Jr. Guy W. 128,161 Neff, James 154 Neff,Samu'elL. 159 Ness, Jerri 162 Newlin,Susan B. 157 Nickol, Gloria J. 19,106,156 Nyer, William E. 159 Orwig, Richard B. 71,158 ' Ott, Eileen S. 122,158 Overmiller, Dawn 162 Patterson,Joyce 162 Peters, Dorothy 155 Reigle, Lynn E. 71,156 Reitz, Sal1yB. 159 Rexroth, Chester D. 122,158 Rexroth, Patsy D. 161 Rhine, C. Richard 154 Schenck,Jean R. 156 Schmuck, Viola 162 Seyler, Marcia Y. 160 Shaffer, Freeland E. 157 Shaffer, Robert A. 100,130,158 Sheckart, Edna R. 160 Sheffer, Blaine A. 124,161 Shellenberger, Dale L. 158 Sherron, Sadie 162 Shook, Donald R. 160 Sinibaldi, Thomas A. 72,97,157 Smith, Darlene L. 156 Smith, Elizabeth 162 Smith, Ernestine M.J. 131,157 Smith, Floyd 162 Snyder, Diane M. 14,126,160 Snyder, Willard C. 14,159 Soroka, Raymond T. 158 Spanogle, John P. 125,156 Spiese, Patrick Q. 160 Stabley,Flo 155 Stabley,lda 162 Stabley, Sally J. 157 Stamets, Gordon A. 159 Stein, Marlene P. 90,161 Stine,Timothy S. 110,160 Stoner, Henry A. 87,158 Stover, J. Robert 159 Stover, Melanie R. 156 Strausbaugh, Dorothy 155 Strausser, Donna 155 Strawbridge, Trudy 155 Taylor, Ellen 155 Thoman, Mary A. Thomas, Jeffrey A. 97,127,161 Throne, Horace 154 Tome,Charles W. 158 Urey,JudyA. 161 Urey, Russell R. 154 Vasselas, Woodrow 162 Walker, Donald R. 82,160 Walker, Mary 155 Waltemyer, Robert 154 Warntz, Ellen P. 161 Watson,Arthur A. 156 Williams, Charles E. 127,160 Withers, Lowell R. 160 Wolfe, Fred o. 156 Yinger, Jay P. 159 Yoder, Ruby C. 160 Yorks, Ward S. 160 Zarfoss, Luther A. 157 Zettlemoyer, Hazel M. 157 Ziegler, David S. 159 Ziolkowski, Paul 162 Bicentennial 1976 is an appropriate time for every one of us to examine our lives and be thankful for what We have. This year we should look at all the years of suffering and fighting that our forefathers lived through in order to give us what We take for granted today. We should be proud to live in this country, proud to be Americans. Our country offers its people more opportunities than any other nation. Being the young leaders of tomorrow We should recognize this fact and Work to continue the progress our forefathers have begun. The Senior Class, the Class of 1976, is the only class of Red Lion Area Senior High School to ever graduate in such an important year. Realizing this, we should be proud of who we are, what We represent, and what we are going to become-the Americans of tomorrow. The 1976 LION staff has worked very long hours to create this yearbook which combines the cele- bration of our school, our Senior Class, and our Bicentennial. I would like to extend my thanks to my staff and also to all others who have cooperated with us to bring you this special Bicentennial edition of the LION. Jeff Reider LICN Editor-in-Chief C h 976 Josten's!American Yearbook Company 5 3,hfiV7if+W Jw qv X 56 X 0 , N Vx Q CQ 7Q f fW'3 -I-f c.1 ccwgwy ,VV .QW A DpLu'wQ'if z'n QNX' 3 CWHQ fuss Qykxwci CKEV Q5 4' Ex XX Q 'vi .xx JM If MLSLCAA MM XL Y' W CKNXX WH f + XX X A 'N' 1 2,9 ,K gtzwgc 0 4 S Q Q2 QS J- Q2 O MM kWf KHxwm ' OK wc Q9 Q cf 'X W rw, -N Q I K ' xfsiv- ll A! Q5 X Vo Q -,QQ ' C 52'lvlXU 0' 69 ,SJW ww 90 O 5 Q 5 och MW W --5 J Cv bf x V W wi g X 90 VSA? QffS7,fu1x?+ K .wif ALM wb' wi W f ' U 5 I fgqff, NX A C' M QR L,f0Jx X . mf? J ,fa W NNN Rv? YI Mr-'M KX Nav Y X J fv 5 A , H 54 XX37 UV' wwf X, cf f 2:1 wa uf 557' L10 Qwpjl Qivvxmgxlcviik CFQUPV GX dsfi-Ml 6 LI Q Q1 C99 EYE: KF -lx i I M M Q QW? Uwfl CMCQI MUN ,v 22 Of-'T 'NO 3 opuepo suu :IOS SHDOJ. .LN3Gf1.LS AVCIFIOH U3 ir 1776 'lr ir 1976 ir BRIG DOO ECHOE uf srl il ,,, Y' , t Mr. Lundie lKen Pfaltzgraffj, tells of Brigadoon to Jeff Douglas ' Z4 yt lScott Hildebrandl and Tommy Albright lBilI Andersonl as Fiona X' Y s- ' MacLarer. fLesa Stoltzfusj looks on. ROW 1: L. Olphin CStudent Directorl, A. Horvatinovic iStudent Directorl, C. Kelly fChoreographyD. ROW 2: C. Rexroth fTechnical Directorl, M. Seyler KCO-ordinatorj. ROW 3: J. Spanogle CDirectorJ, J. Gouker fOrchestralJ, R. Dorman lChoralJ. 'EY uf Lisa Fuhrman and Lynette Emenheiser apply make-up to Scott Hildebrand MegBrockie fSheilaBradyJ sings MyMother's Weddin' Day. and Bill Anderson. Chorus: ROW 1: C. Strayer, J. Warner, K. Brown, C. Poet, A. Shaffer, D. Jamison, L. McAllister B. Runkle, C. Renn. ROW 2. K. Shanaman, K. Grove, P. Stewart, D. Warner, K. Kauffman, A. Zar- fos, A. Beckley, T. Hildebrand S. Godfrey, T. Grim. ROW 3: T. Crowl, L. Druqk, K. McMurphy F. Grove, J. Gazda, L. Wilson R. Jamison, J. Gross. ROW J. Rauma, J. Brown, C. Kelly, Beaver, J. Dunnick. ROW 5: Neff, S. Snyder, N. Crone, R ti, Bennett. A PRI Cast: ROW 1: L. Olphin, D. Engle, R. Patterson, J. Lehman, J. Hildebrand, L. Campbell, S. Brady, L. Stoltzfus, b. Anderson, S. Hildebrand, M. Grove, V. Snyder, B. Zarfos, J. Godfrey, A. Horvatinovic. ROW 2: D. Buchanan, K. Stein, K. Pfaltzgraff, N. Gross, T. Newcomer, M. Walker, M. Rexroth, J. Beaver, K. Chronister. ROW 3: T. Herbst, P. Stine, K. Craley, D. Falvey, J. Beckley, M. Lane, T. Poff, C. Ruby, S. Redmond, K. Gladfelter, M. Staley, C. Siford, S. Salimbeni, J. Newcomer, C. Bowers, S. Goodis, D. Keener, T. Cooper, S. Taylor. Red Lion students presented the musical production Brigadoon , by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, on March 25, 26 and 27. The musical was directed by John Spanogle, Rick Dorman, and John Gouker. Student directors were Amy Horvatinovic and Linda Olphin, and choreographers were Chris Kelly and Kim Seakes. Brigadoon is the fantasy world which Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglass, two hunters from New York, step into when they get lost in the Scottish Highlands. Brigadoon itself is a mystical' village which appears for one day every 100 years. During that one day Tommy Albright falls in love with a young Scottish lassie, Fiona McLaren. He must decide whether his love is great enough to stay and become a part of Brigadoon or return home with Jeff. As the play closes, Tommy has decided and he fades into the mist of Brigadoon forever. Townspeople rejoice on McConnachy Square. Committees: ROW 1: S. Redmond, L. Emenheiser, C. Stabley, L. Hein, H. Bucher, S. Wilson, R. Apple- baum, V. Snyder, L. Fuhrman, L. Franks, J. Campbell, L. Harrell, L. Ott, D. Peters, S. McCleaf. ROW 2: S. Shoff, N. Bahn, K. Dietz, S. Tyson, C. Druck, L. Lutz, J. Fleagle, K. March, E. Gibson, K. Flinchbaugh, L. None' maker, C. Frey, K. Walker, P. Grove, J. Baldwin, L. Brown, S. Vaught, C. Jackson, S. Wise. ROW 3: M. Gutierrez, J. Grim, T. Cot- trell, C. Shoemaker, R. McPherson, M. Craley, D. Rider, R. Jones, K. Garner, K. Runkle, A. Reheard, B. Gordon, S. Amspacher, M. Shaffer, R. Ryer, J. Persing, M. Poff, L. Parlette, D. Trout, S. Wise, J. Stamets, H. Crawford, B. Grove. N WFAC TEACHERS Donald Cooper, a substitute Chemistry teacher who graduated from Hiram College, enjoys form- ing a personal relationship with his students. Jane Sinibaldi, a mathematics substitute for Sally Reitz, is a graduate of Red Lion and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Robert Wolfe, a sociology teacher who obtained his teaching certificate at Millersville State Col- lege, was previously employed as business manager for Clair Brothers' Sound Company. Robert Wolfe STUDENTTEACHERS Ten students from Penn State practice taught at Red Lion for ten weeks during this school year. William Boyer, a Central York High School graduate, worked with David ZiegIer's math classes. Dwight Dubbs, a ceramics and painting major, worked with James Fondarvest in the Art department. Jeffrey Lehman, a graduate of the University of Delaware, worked with Freeland Shaffer in the Chemistry department. Dale McCleary, under the supervision of John Myers, taught Vocational Agriculture. Mindy Presto, who taught Spanish with Mary Thoman, plans to do graduate study in English as a second language. David Reed taught English with Jean Schenck and Nancy Fox. Marvin Berkowitz, James Outerkirk, Berneta Snider, and Sherilyn Sommers taught in the physical education department under the super- vision of Richard Bieda, Ellen Ferrell, Jan D. Hall, Thomas Sinibaldi, Sally Stabley, and Hazel Zettlemoyer. In addition to teaching physical education classes, they each taught a unit of health with Marlene Stein and Michael Bacon, and a unit of swimming with Ernestine Smith. AR O . .ts tvs: my -4... .ps- i i Q R-IA 'fl .1 Xx ,XR Dale McCleary David Reed Roger Cruz HOOL mm- T i Mindy Presto Sherilyn Sommers FOREIGN FRIENDS: Houad Maes came to the United States in August 1975 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He is staying with the Aspey family, Houad felt he had little difficulty with English, although he encountered problems occasionally. He espec- ially enjoyed the art courses at Red Lion. Roger Cruz, guest of the Cristobal Rodriguez family, arrived in the United States in early December and returned to Jinotepe, Nicaragua, in March. Roger, a soccer player, has traveled to the United States, Costa Rica, Honduras and Panama. James Outerkirk ' I Y K I,-X K.. Berneta Snider I-louad Maes L .Q Mary Hammond and John Gouker pose with Snow White and one of the seven dwarfs. From May 20-23 the Marching Lions and the Sym- phonic Band attended the Orlando Music Festival. The trip was sponsored by International Festivals In- corporated, a non-profit organization which sponsors music festivals throughout the world. Total cost of the trip was S3'7,500. The 187 participants departed from the Baltimore- Washington International Airport and arrived at McCoy Airport in Orlando, Florida. They had a brief rehearsal followed by a pool party. On May 21 the bands spent the day in Disney World and participated in the America on Parade Review. On May 22 the Marching Lions performed a concert featuring the band and band front in Sea World. They. then went to Lake Land and performed at the Florida Southern College. On May 23 the band members spent their final day sightseeing and swimming at Daytona Beach. Chaperones for the trip were Mr. and Mrs. John Gouker, Raymond T. Soroka, A1 Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lartz, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Sechrist, Mrs. Kim Kopp and Mrs. Mary Agnes Gazda. 1-I. John Gouker and chaperone Rodney Sechrist are ready and waiting for the big moment. G AND IC HC r The Marching Lions parade through Disney World. 1 5' 'X in g :Wie 4' 1 R x l .-C To Wiz - . .Q . , .,. - 2. g vs. W- K-1 4 : , 'H 1 ' '. n I , . 5 . gg r vt 6 v- A. ,gy nu. -vt, XM , 5.0 , 1, ,, V' g' ' , 5 I -4. - 4 . I v 6. 9 , AA-if , ' , t 'E' mf- I',,ggg1,ZV.. It Q A, le . 3 -1 LAK - vi rn r Band members enjoyed many colorful floats in the parade. f' f A horse-drawn street car goes through Disney World. D TO RELQRIDM y 'YZ Q . . ,N i . ,fe 0 U The band front parades by onlooking crowds. The band entertains with a happy tune. :I-li 5 . leifmf Cinderella's Castle is one of the highlights in Disney World. This big ferry is a tourist attraction in Disney World. i A' , ' E- The tubas do the bunny hop through Sea World. Tired band members relax on the bus ride home from the airport 7 iriver. a.?nff'1 'liiifff ?3559!'ff 51-5 fgflf ff?f53 q JE f tsggi, if if . ' ' o Richard Dorman and choir members arrive at the New World Trade Center in New York. In May, the Red Lion Concert Choir participated in a two day exchange program with a high school group from Glen Rock, New Jersey. The Concert Choir traveled to New York City and spent the day visiting the New World Trade Center, Times Square and Rockefeller Center. The remainder of the day was spent at the new Yankee Stadium where the Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals 9-8 in an eleven inning game. The following day was spent in Glen Rock performing two church services and an afternoon concert. 'ia Sue Redmond and Jan Heaps look out over New York City. CERT oimvro Tired choir members stop to rest in the Trade Center. Bill Anderson snoozes away as other choir members look on. 8 Director Rick Dorman and Chaperon Tim Stine enjoy the scenic view 'f . . . DUCT EWM MBER Inductees: ROW 1: Zoe Brown, Madonna Blevins, Ann Cybulski, Nan Miller, Sandy Thomas, Luann Hildebrand, Kathie Sentz, Mindy Rupp. ROW 2: Bonnie Runkle, Peggy Keller, Vickie Metzel, Sandra Grove, Sheila Brady, Bonni Zarfos, Amy Horvatinovic, Phyllis Stine. ROW 3: Joe Keller, Robert Laughman, Karen March, Lynn Grove, Cindy Christenberry, Kim Wickwire, Susan Grim. ROW 4: David Beaverson, Jim Baldwin, Charles Langenhop, Mark Bupp, Dave Kogut, Todd Chronister, Rhonda Heindel, Rozzi Applebaum. MISSING: Sandra Vaught. Former Members: ROW 5: Jeanne Grim, John Bootier, Shirley Heindel, Lynn Hein, Jeff Reider, iVice Presidentl, David Trout, Brian Warner. ROW 6: Kathy Walker, Sue Redmond, Bonnie March, CSecretaryl, Ann Beckley, Linda Olphin, fPresidentl, George Eveler, Scott Hildebrand, fTreasurerJ, Ben Atkins. ROW 7: David A. Miller, Sue Goodis, Robin Gohn, Ann Ziegler, Tim Koons, Steven Miller. MISSING: Teresa Brown, Chris Dinsmore, Kathy Gladfelter, Joyce Grove, Mark Grove, Marlene Gutierrez, Brenda Miller, Bob Orwig, Lesa Stoltzfus, and Kathy Strayer. During the annual induction ceremony in April, the Leo Chapter of the National Honor Society installed 23 juniors and 9 seniors. The program included a Bi- centennial slide presentation. Following the presentation of membership cards and pins, refreshments were served to new members and their families. Dr Edward Grissinger speaks following the induction of new members- from Ronald Fitzkee. 9 Junior Class President Kathie Sentz receives her membership card and congratulations TUDE TS AW RDED IN ASSEMBLY The annual awards assembly was held on Bi- centennial Dress-up Day , May 28. Awards and recognition were given for students excelling in Latin, business, science, music, and home economics. Awards were also presented to students involved with the yearbook lThe LIONJ, the photography staff, the school newspaper CThe LEONIDJ, and the stage crew. Todd Chronister presents assistant football coach Richard Bieda with a signed football for his years of service to the team. G f 11 7. la Irene Hangen presents Latin Honor Society awards to Andrea Anderson, Jeff Reider, Tim Koons, Joanna Lehman, and Bob Mitchell. Joyce and Joanna Lehman receive an award for Teen Action, Jay Persing, Mike Poff, and Rob Ryer are recognized for stage crew work. 10011. mai Senior Award Winners: ROW 1: Teresa Brown, Kathy Gladfelter, Cathy Strayer, Bonnie Runkle, Sue Redmond,'Lynn Hein, Lori McBrien, Carlene Jackson, Charlene Jackson, Carol Druck, Cindy Burg, Shirley Heindel. ROW 2: Brenda Miller, Linda Olphin, Gina Kohler, Zoe Brown, Dianna Baldridge, Kim Spiese, Peggy Nissley, Cindy Lewis, Wendy Zerbe, Wendy Bender, Pam Lartz, Joyce Grove, Marlene Gutierrez. ROW 3: Randy Miller, Jean Oden, Steff Wise, Ann Ziegler, Jeff Reider, Tim Koons, Dave Miller, Scott Hildebrand, Cris Dinsmore, Mike Reinhold, Brian Warner, Joe Lehman, Ted Bullard. ICR WI HO GR 1,5 f. . ..- Richard Orwig, on behalf of the R,L.A.E.A., pre- sents Randy Miller, Zoe Brown, and Shirley Heindel with scholarships. Freeland Shaffer presents an award to Senior Brian Warner for four years of outstanding work in science. Student Union President Scott Hildebrand and Treasurer David A. Miller present Jean Oden with the Student Union scholarship. Seniors in the class of '76 were honored during the awards assembly with scholarships toward further education. Scholarships were presented by the administration, the guidance department, the Student Union, The American Legion, and the Red Lion Area Education Association fR.L.A.E.A.l. Cris Dinsmore is presented with a merit scholarship award. if 1'- I Seniors who received awards in the form of either money or scholarships: ROW 1: Kathy Gladfelter, Jean Oden, Ann Ziegler, Cathy Strayer, Shirley Heindel, Zoe Brown. ROW 2: Randy Miller, Jeff Reider, Cris Dinsmore, Brian Warner. Y hx- at 15, if -, ,Akin ...UJ . y , f iff Varsity: ROW 1: Kerry Dunbar, Jud Stauffer, Scott Kessler, Mike Rexroth, Eric Flinchbaugh, Jeff Rexroth, Earl Knaub, Bryon Gordon, Randy Stambaugh, Steve Salimbeni, Kevin Garner. ROW 2: Chuck Stella, J.B. Chadwick, Brian McCabe, Ben Atkins, Scott Warner, Tony Bennett, Enrique Rodriguez, Todd Grove, Pete Hileman. ROW 3: Todd Fisher, Steve Miller, Loren Burgen, Todd Howard, Wayne Buchanan, John Rauma, Ann Beckley CMgr.J, Mary Hammond QMgr.J. -fr ,Q .I Senior Ben Atkins Senior Tony Bennett Senior Wayne Buchanan Senior Eric Flinchbaugh . -'f w . f 'Y ' 5: . 541, . .. . yi- f bgyqpzxi , , ,, , .,,., 2, v , H1533 S .....,f.,,m. ' U T - 4 .S . N fe, ffl! jj' I-H? S p f55.gf'f yrs Q f so t rrva, 1 If e ' o mf' H X , ' , .. Senior Pete Hileman Senior Todd Howard Senior Steve Miller Senior Mike Rexroth 12 Pete Hileman puts all his weight behind the shot put. if ,' Y 4 f -F fy f 'K,yf 5 f ,. Q Scott Warner tries his best to make it over the bar. The boys track team had a good season this year as they finished with a 6-4 record. Among the many out- standing acheivements of this year, Todd Howard set a new record in the one-half mile run. Coach James Fondarvest would like to thank the boys for this year's season and wish the remaining cindermen good luck for next year. ing. Mike Rexroth leaps over the hurdle ahead of his York High opponent Kerry Dunbar and Wayne Buchanan get that good start which is needed to win a race. Wayne Buchanan and Todd Howard warm up before a meet. if , Randy Stambaugh gets a running start for the broad jump. Steve Miller winds up for another successful discus throw. CK TEAM Managers Ann Beckley and Mary Hammond, and timer Eric Flinchbaugh, urge the team on to victory. Steve Miller pushes the shot put up and out. Varsity R.L. OPP Solanco 53 88 South Western 94 47 Middletown 75 66 Suburban 94 47 Spring Grove 66 75 Central 72 69 Vo-Tech 75 66 Dallastown 7 5 66 York High 52 89 West York 61 80 14 ROW 1: Cindy Jennings, Deb Jackson, Brenda Englar, Karen Herbst, Glenda Tome, Kim Sprenkle, Darlene Buchanan, Tammy Cooper. ROW 2: Carolyn Buchanan iMgr.J, Kathy Falvey, Cindy Brinegar, JoAnn Glatfelter, Sherrie Gold, Lisa Challenger, Nan Holland, Sharon DiPangrazio, Coach Hazel Zettlemoyer. ROW 3: Sandy Grove fMgr.J, Kelly McBrien, Tara Cooper, Kris Chronister, Nancy Warner, Cindy Lutz, Judy Stamets, Amy Laucks, Kathy Riley, Asst. Coach Bernie Snider. Amy Laucks just clears the bar in the high jump. ,- -f 2 Senior Tara Cooper v A 'HW' M- me ' 2 9 'R .- 1 . , .W sp , 5 4 X. M V -.rf R 'Ji 1,3 A , R lt f'-. .5 . iv-Ji A .,.. l.ui'k'L-J-W. ' A 3-J ' if ' N - 'Y ii 5 J A .M grin u 'Q me .,p.,mf f B 1 Sharon DiPangrazio holds the lead in the 440 yard dash with Cindy Brinegar close behind. The girls track team, consisting of 23 girls, had an undefeated season this year winning all the meets by an average of 20 points. School records were set by Amy Laucks, Kathy Riley, and Sharon DiPangrazio. At Districts, the team of Kim Sprenkle, Cindy Jennings, Glenda Tome, and Dar- lene Buchanan set a new Red Lion record for the 440 yard relay, and Nan Holland, Cindy Jennings, Glenda Tome, and Dar- lene Buchanan set a new record in the 880 yard relay. According to Coach Hazel Zettlemoyer, We had a very successful season due to a lot of hard work and team effort. As a coach I was extremely pleased and en- joyed working with such a fine group of girls. 15 Senior Kathy Riley Q All L- ig- W 1 A ,M . . 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E N gag. .ig 3, -jif Vfgfixqg if -eff :ff I 3.2.5 . 11.45. gin, 'Fw U, 1, AQ ' ij! js: IJ , it , ,Ki ,V Y ' 1.14 ,us , vin' il, iv k. ,-,. 4' gg Q ' ' if 4:- 1 f fv-,-1 A, If ,I VW: 5 7 -' , . -- f 5 A, W ,.,- I , .fggn ' uhm V, ,- . nm, Qi . I L ., ,1 H mms- . A ' H w'f ' ,, I . - W- U ' . --In . . ' , e LT. W , l ' lsr'-r, 'f5,i.I'g5 'flfa. - .I MU? A ,, ' ' 5,7-'pig 1 5,4 Z, ' wif, . 4 A- ' 1 f rw' M' aus Teammates watch as Tammy Cooper runs the hurdles. ,gg vi? riw gk ...qv-if-g , 4.- Qvvwlff vga- r .-Q. MSW wx,-,,:.' Y ,. 1 1 x v ii 7 Rl it rqriz' ' W, Kris Chronister and Kim Sprenkle celebrate a triumph over Dallastown. 17 Varsity: ROW 1: Cindy lmmel, Qscorekeeperl, Dale Lloyd, Dwayne Runkle, Scott Wolf, Tom Shoff, Jay Persing, Don Shaull, Bob Orwig John Seitz. ROW 2: Rodney Hunter, fMgr.l, Scott Winters, Steve Johnson, Greg Hileman, Mile Mann, Mark Miller, Tim Gipe, Tim Shaull Brian Horn, CMgr.D. According to Coach Dick Orwig, the Varsity baseball squad underwent a building but frustrating season on the route to a 7-7 league record with a 10-9 season overall. The team had a .248 composite batting average and a .948 fielding average. Bob Orwig led the team in batting average f.410J, hits f25l, and stolen bases UU, while Orwig, Don Shaull, and Scott Wolf tied for the lead in runs batted in C131 In pitching, John Seitz led the team in Wins Ml, stikeouts f34J, and innings pitched f45J. Don Shaull had the best earned run average of 2.03. Coach Orwig commends Bob Orwig for his outstanding four-year statistics: .347 batting average, 46 runs, and 74 hits. M72-ff 'Q - W M 4 4 W f . 4357 ' T !'i' lflf' 5.1i'i: -- e ' c- N gnggancoa Y , .. 101 -L .,..,,g ,- xo 7 efelio 1-1 Iban , k.v,,k- 54.1 2 gt 6 V . 7 5 5355 m agifii' e.re r if as1:6wff+ ettc ' 'Qi' ' 't 7, 'ftic' V o-Tech 8 7 X Susquehannocki 4 3 - 1 Suburban - 5 5 5. KennardlDale l 3 1 A York Catholic 1 Q ' Eastern , 0 2 - 'Chambersbu L M51 5 7' Steel-Hig X 2 Dallastown 8 ' 3 '- ' Vo-'Techf' A C' 6 - Susqilhannock 0 In 7g ,g,, g L Scott Wolf fires the ball to first. -n rf' Senior Tim Gipe Senior Bob Orwig Y xf V 7 Senior Don Shaull Senior Scott Wolf AS OUTSTANDI G S AS Bk USR: BRN MMS FN X 1 lim me 'Hi JV: ROW I: Penny Smith, 1scorekeeper1, Dan Shearer, Trent Grove, Bill Whipp, Lenny Haines, Ken Barshinger, Ray Beaver, 1Mgr.1. ROW 2: Todd Smeltzer, Brad Wolf, Steve Johnson, Jim Schnetzka, Todd Shoff, John Green, Brian Sechrist. ROW 3: Dave Posey, Dave Robinson, Todd Wilson, Scott Myers, Jan Workinger, Terry Trout, Coach Mike Bacon. 'W L HQ! is Scott Wolf hits the ball as Tim Gipe looks on. The JV team had a 10-1 record this year with Junior Terry Trout leading the team in runs 1151, hits 1171, rbi's 1161, triples 131, and batting average 1.5861. Other outstanding hitters were Todd Smeltzer 1.5001, Todd Wilson 1.3791, Brad Wolf 1.3751, Dave Robinson 13461, Dave Posey 1.3441, and Scott Myers 1.3331. The team batting average was .338. Outstanding pitchers were John Green, most wins 161 and innings pitched 1331, and Todd Shoff, strike outs 1371 and E.R.A. 13281. Shoff also pitched a no-hitter in one game and struck out eleven men in another. JV Coach Mike Bacon attributes the team's success to overall team effort. He also thanks student teacher Jim Outerkirk for his assistance. Umpire Paul Kuhn calls a strike on Dave Posey. Dwayne Runkle gets a fast start toward first. , ,+. QQ... .,..y .,.- - -1 '+'s ' 1 ' A Y ' ,f 5'E'2- fi' .L-413,-'flf1'3' ' - 1 v A - f ,,,g.- 1-45-fi -rm 2 4-fs--.ff .. Q- rr... , ,Ili SPIKER 11 nil I0 t 2 I2 19 9 N13 rv-fff' ji ,, ,-sri,-XXVA' TI , , R X . X N ROW I: Sue Gray, Robin Gohn, Karen Kirmeyer, Bonnie March, Rhonda Runkle, Lori Keller, Esther Mundis, Andy Johnson. ROW 2: Tami Mauck, Tonya Paules, Lori Deitz, Jamie Ausherman, Kathy Thomas, Lisha Green, Wendy Gohn. ROW 3: Cindy McWilliams, Phyllis Seaks, Margo Lease, Jodi Smith, Laurie Love, Coach Kathy McCleary, Asst. Coach Diane Snyder. ROW 4: Judy Jacobs, Kathy Schmuck, Andrea Anderson, Joan Wilson, Audrey Langenhop. 6.-33? ' N1- NJ n I Senior Robin Gohn Senior Karen Kirmeyer Box Y? ff .fx X L L ' ' ,fX, y fx7 'X, l jf Q X. X r . ' Senior B0h1'1i9 March Senior Esther Mundis Senior Rhonda Runkle ET 7-6 AS Dallastown X, ,g 5 Dover 15 Hanover 15 gi l 1. 3. . .-1 E ,sa Varsity ,gg A :lg OPPQFQE 12 1 g t-2333? 1 . E 1 if 15 'li is 15 ir 15 13,2 9 15511 15 8,2 1 15ll 5 W., 153, 1511 , , .. ..,.s..v.nrf, . 8 10513 W? .f.f4?i5'ijT'4izf a:4.RiifQ Q Y 2 6 K, v , , 11111 It 1 1 111 ' s 235 so ff: 1X,b 1, gi E33 'MPN vu.-Lv' 4 , Q Vofliech .. is iiU m4e'L ' 7 astern , 5, QM ills- , 5 . ' i , 4 1111 . 1, lf? . .,iYork -Q14 so ' 11 J ill .5 W V ' harem- win- A ,R ...-H Q , Mi if- Tonya Paules drives home another Lion spike. .asp W -. we South West Yom, K , A triumphant J.V. team leaves the court after the season's first victory over Eastern. Under the guidance of two first year coaches, Coach Kathy McCleary and Assistant Coach Diane Snyder, the 1976 volleyball team tallied a 7-6 record. This is the schoo1's first winning season in league competition. In retrospect, Coach McC1eary says the team started slowly while learning new offensive and defensive strategies, but during the last half of the season they played below potential in only one game. Varsity mem- bers include Rhonda Runkle CCapt.J, Esther Mundis, Bonnie March, Robin Gohn, Karen Kirmeyer, Lori Keller, Sue Gray, and Andy Johnson. Although the J.V. team compiled an aggregate of only two league wins, its members lended their talents in Varsity competition. This experience will provide the basis for a victorious season next year. Lions discuss strategy for a tough Eastern game. 1 2 ix 4, I , r 0 N GIRL TENN SSER S ROW I: Asst. Coach Sheri Sommers, Kathy Torbert, Tracey Grim, Lori Snyder, Karen Shanaman, Holly Bucher, Liz Pauly, Laurie Poet, Marlene Gutierrez. ROW 2: Coach Karen Boyer, Cindy Renn, Tammy Lloyd, Jan Heaps, Ann Mann Janeen Nonemaker, Amy Shaffer, Val Dunn, Sue Grim. Senior Marlene Gutierrez .,i1.,,g+KsH V xg ,WMU-,.k,s , ia.a..s5M,,3z, S.f41W2g5 f,. 'hgkxl . me ..,, f,h,. .a., kwa may -5, Ngxzkilrir-if KSN- siiaeesvf 'f-gag?-was-,fi 'S Q '71 W- - 35,51-!5g31,n:i,X.f ,. Q 14 .-,Nw ' gp-fse 5:iQs2fi?f :Rafe - ' rl-EV a . P122-:iss Fi' ' ' gl ...f.s,M. 'fir swf . 'wah . , m f rigina- 'i3wjl'L me -.-Qa'i.i-51:51, , ...,.-.,..,.,, .- tri '- ' ....,K1l' K ' ,.. r f 0,345 . , .wvqf 'lei'-E ' .rv-.N fifim leaf-Q V . anim' . 4, ' ,feitgtfll ' - 'Z 2 ..::. 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't - Safe- QQ,-vga,-' ,. have improved greatly and next - ear.. f ,er -4' - .'nH.'f.f:f..f'i-'.r - - fjlggtlii-1'j'7tff-M I' 'N Wfltaglffgq,-Q,'-.f ,z'x. f- year looks promlsmg. ,N 5, 5,-,S 1 ' , 'W' -1.1 4, '-wg, I J, sf I: ,afg 2' p , , QV 11 4+ 33.4 f 5'?.i'1,1f The starting line up was 41 ... 1'3:s--ttpirf 1 'yi ' V f -I' Rf lift -jg . . H , Junior Sue Grim, 42 Sopho- ' more Laurie Poet, 43 Sopho- fi 'lli ' iv' .1 'f' . .QA ll!-fi:-l A ,,.'ff. tw-' 4. ' ' - .Mitra A Y ifggm e-.J7,.ga,5f,4j,i.q,,g5Q,5- more Val Dunn, 1754 Senior 'Lg .' ' g. 2 -', f I' PHE' 45,-'- 5f':3'41.w, - - nr. 18 ,14 ' ,2i?ffga',,iq4ff.f?fx. , tiff? more IZ ' I ' Q? Coach Karen Boyer extends 1 J f?,.j'Tf'f a special thanks to Sher1 r '4 ., , :aff . fjy J,--' v'Q,if!, Q wa.,-1 - .1-:,2 ' .,f,.g..e Sommers, student teacher from , te 1 , t 'T'-' 7 - . 4.1! fgaikpl Penn State. - ' ' A ,.'w .' Ju? ' jf.. , -. ,...... - ...- b V had A 'V I . i W .. Tlf. to . , Sue Grim aggressively executes a forehand return. Liz Pauly concentrates on her serve. 23 ,rg-L -.x 1-11,- THE TI S n N17 wily- K X :S iv XFX fe,-,X ,Uv ,xv .. ' f-emu, , , 1.-' Xawvw-,: wie , ,- , - Y 'x,. ,, X ,I , ' . .L r xx- X - 1' ' 1' iff- 15 ,, , 'Yi , , ...Q -' gjrfxegv-'W ' WA: r:'-- . .V ag -V - - r - f' 1 w ,A-' 1-fr: N Klxigzllr U! A . '-- t KQX. i X x If I- 17' , -., -X tix- ,,.,f7. Sffswt ,,z,+.y,.,, --:ff 1-H ., ii, J,'.'.2?15,2Zf,5?-' 1 f 4 'l' A 1' ,. ': LIQgQ1ifl14-jf l'L-Y Egiff 5555 'Pl 5 ' l ' t 1 'Ie 'M ??Ef?7?f'ff- ' QTY' 253' M ' lf!! is N' V ' a n 1 L - ' 5 Barb Krill and her escort, Kenneth Bell, pose for their picture. -gl rv , 'x 2 Q , E 'ol ld: ,H tv -I ,- ig , 'Q ' f 5 Jean Oden and Daryl Jackson start off their evening by passing through the receiving line. Scott Snyder, Karen Shanaman, Mark Grove, Laura Campbell, Dave Miller, and Lori Smith watch other couples dance. ,., 'Ll' FK' W 5--1 24 OF' VOI R LIFE Couples fill the dance floor and dance tothe music of Sounds Unlimited. Sandy Thomas and Todd Chronister Lake time to have some punch. On May 29, 1976, the Junior- Senior Prom was held at the Wisehaven Social Hall from nine o'clock p.m. until midnight. Many couples attended and had an en- joyable evening despite the rainy weather. Refreshments were served and couples danced to the entertainment of Sounds Unlimited. 25 xxln- N 4' 'g ,J I , -fi iw-1, 2 Bob Orwig and Patty Grove find pleasure in doing the hustle BICE TEN N IAL Ronald Fitzkee signs his John Hancock. Friday, May 28, was Bicentennial Day at Red Lion. Teachers and students were asked to dress in costumes that represented any period during the last 200 years. On Friday, June 4, a Time Capsule was buried in the ground. The Time Capsule contained 1976 Red Lion memorabilia. The capsule will be dug up in fifty years. Arthur Watson is a believable Abraham Lincoln. OR BLE DAYS k w-nw' s .,.....MW . -vi A..- Linda Ebaugh, Bonni Zarfos, LuAnn Hildebrand, and Sue Goodis pose with Uncle Sam fDona1d Cooperl. The Bicentennial Time Capsule: L. Poet, K. Sentz, P. Seaks, S. Shoff, T. Holtzinger, L. Keller, M. Grove, S. Hildebrand, E. Fisher, R. Ritz, E. Grissinger, R. Fitzkee, C.R. Rhine, P. Golden. Class presidents Tanya Holtzinger, Kathie Sentz, Laurie Poet, Phyllis Seaks, Student Union President Scott Hildebrand, and Bicentennial Queen Sindy Shoff help place the Tim Capsule in the ground. ' l Brian Weaver and Scott Hildebrand work hard to pass their chemistry final. 1 , i li I 1 ll r L 1 M l 1 ff ' .l. , x 9 l' , r .I Iv . ,-g',V14.Z-:A ll' ...J X . ,1 ' 4 f.wi1,'f-'.',v',. Q , '-- I ' -A mi.: A4-1 4 .':f.:'k .',, . affliaxavha ,g,Qv S .v V5-, ' qxwsq , L, rffn: A W V-W 5,C 5 .L:'1g4i'. I.- ,LV ' V -vdugvl 'Q ' A. -Q--. K X 5.5 F., V this-.. l . . f X --'Q- fe . W I .. , I . ., . - Ninn Stephens, Nancy Warner and Robin Grove relax in thc Students Commons. Eric Myers. Dave Dc-lixio and Rodney Hake entertain clnssainales during sludyhall. AST DAY Flif if, V sf. t Darlene Buchanan takes time to sign Wayne Buchanan's yearbook. To students June is a paradox: a beginning and an ending. For the Class of 1976 it was the ending of twelve years of education and the beginning of life in the adult world. For the underclassmen it was the end of another school year and the beginning of summer months filled with fun and friends. Tim Lau, Lori Laucks, Linda Lutz, Bob Orwig and Dave Miller clean out their lockers for the last time. .6 BACCALAUREATE ' 6 Seniors file in for Baccalaureate. On Sunday, June 6, at 7:00 P.M., Baccalaureate was held for the Class of '76, The service was conducted by The Rev. Eric Stenman and The Rev. Mrs. Joanne Stenman. The Stenmans are pastors of the Chanceford Lutheran Parish. Richard Dorman led the Concert Choir while Phyllis Stine was the organist. The Concert Choir performed two anthemsg Crown Him With Many Crowns and One God. The Rev. Eric Stenman and The Rev. Mrs. Joanne Stenman conduct Baccalaureate services for graduating seniors. . 1 x Seniors rise for the invocation. Richard Dorman leads the Concert Choir in an anthem Seniors rejoice after Baccalaureate. FUR William Nyer shows senior girls how the caps should be worn. f 1 mf, 1 Kim Spiese helps a classmate adjust her cap. William Nyer explains the order of the program to George Eveler. EZ 2 I Monday, June 7, 1976, was the date for Red Lion's annual Commencement exercises. Fine weather prevailed over Horn Field as the Seniors be an their processional at 6:45 p.m. lgollowing the speeches by class members and administrators, the diplomas were dis- tributed by James Neff and Dr. Ed- ward Grissinger. The class recessed to the school to receive their class flowers and report cards. fa bil Jeff Reider and Ann Beckley make the long walk to Horn Field. ICR COM CE Sue Redmond, Dianna Schrum, Sonia Wise, and Lisa Dehoff leave the school to begin their processional. The graduating Seniors sing the school's Alma Mater for the last time as the Concert Band plays the tune. Members of the Class of '76 get into formation to start the Commencement program. 30 AN IN DEPE D T F . i l .,,w -. U Alb S I . bv I a A3 Y class. The Concert Band plays at Commencement. 'i Lg John Bootier, Class Vice President, and Tanya Holtzinger, Class President, wait to lead the class processional onto Horn Field. i Dr. Edward Grissinger presents Annette Kurnik with her diploma. 31 W. -sv S -1 sv hs- .Q Tanya Holtzinger, as Class President, delivers the Address of Welcome Wann ' 2 Q, 'Q.,f - SPLENDID FAITH The security and warmth of our previous years Has abruptly come to an end We must proceed without the blinding tears For we must acknowledge what lies around the bend. We are a strong breed of young adults Despite the way some of us may appear We've the ambition and know-how to overcome faults And the faith which will overcome fear. The game of life has just begun And we will never be the same Some of us will call it quits and run But some of us will be blessed with fame. Our parents, teachers, and friends alike Have enlightened the path which we will take By helping us through this treacherous hike Which we were all destined to make. It's not easy being a kid In any day or age Unacceptable things which we once did Were often done in rage. We've fought for freedom for many years And the moment has finally arrived Thru thick and thin, heartaches and tears The majority of us survived. We will not forget those who could not be here To share the joy of this great day They've left us bound by a traumatic fear Of slowly and subtly fading away. Thanks goes to all of you For the love and concern you'Ve shown You've given us inspiration to start anew And in this way we have grown. TANYA LEE HOLTZINGER Commencement Address of Welcome Red Lion Area Senior High School June 7, 1976. . A it 57 for the Senior INDEX CLASS OF 've Amspacher, Stephen R. 3 Anderson, J. William 2,3,8 Atkins, Benton C. 9,12 Baldridge, Diana S. 10 Beaver, David L. 2 Beckley, Ann E. 2,9,12,14,30 Bender, Wendy J. 10 Bennett, Anthony A. 12 Bootier, John W. 9,31 Brown, Karen L. 2 Brown, Teresa A. 10 Brown, Zoe A. 9,10,11 Buchanan, Denis E. 3 Buchanan, Wayne L. 12,13,14,27 Bullard, Theodore J. 10 Burg, Cynthia R. 10 Chronister, Kimberly 3 Chronister, Todd R. 9,10,25 Cooper, Tara E. 15 Cottrell, Teresa V. 3 Dehoff, Lisa A. 30 Delizio, David W. 27 Dinsmore, Cris E 10,11 Druck, Carol M. 3,1O,29 Eveler, George L. 9,29 Fleagle, Joan M. 3 Flinchbaugh, Eric A. 12,14 Flinchbaugh, Karen F. 3 Frey, Cindy P. 3 Gibson, Evonne M. 3 Gipe, Tim A. 18,19 Gladfelter, Katherine 3,10,11 Godfrey, Jane M. 3 Gohn, Robin H. 9,20 Goodis, Susan H. 3,9,26 Grim, Jeanne S. 3,9 Grove, Joyce E. 10 Grove, Lynn A. 9 Grove, Mark K. 3,24,26 Grove, Patricia R. 3,25 Gutierrez, Marlene 3,10,22 Hein, Lynn M. 3,9,10 Heindel, Shirley E. 9,10,1 1 Hildebrand, Scott R. 2,3,9,10,11,26, 27 Hileman, James N. 12,13 Holtzinger, Tanya L. 26,31 Howard, Todd A. 12,14 Jackson, Carlene A. 3,10 Jackson, Charlene A. 10,29 Jones, Rick W. 3 Kauffman, Kerry A. 2 Keller, Peggy A. 9 Kelly, Kim M. 29 Kirmeyer, Karen L. 20 Kogut, David P. 9 Kohler, Gina A. 10 Koons, Timothy A. 9,10 Krill, Barbara 24 Kurnik, Annette F. 31 Lartz, Pamela A. 10 Lau, Timmy A. 27 Laucks, Lori J. 27 Lehman, Joseph L. 10 Lewis, Cindy S. 10 Lutz, Linda L. 3,27 March, Bonita L. 9,20 March, Karen L. 3,9 McBrien, Lori D. 10 McCleaf, Steuart R. 3 McMurphy, Kathi A. 2 Metzel, Victoria L. 9 Miller, Brenda K. 10 Miller, David A. 9,10,11,24,27 Miller, Randy S. 10,11 Miller, Steven L. 9,12,14 Mundis, Esther E. 20 Nissley, Peggy L. 10 Nonemaker, Lori J. 3 Oden, Jean L. 10,11,24 Olphin, Linda M. 2,3,9,10 Orwig, Robert L. 18,25,27 Redmond, Sue A. 3,8,9,10,30 Reider, Jeffrey A. 9,10,11,30 Reinhold, Michael E. 10 Rexroth, Michael L. 3,12,13 Riley, Kathy S. 15 Runkle, Bonnie S. 2,9,10 Runkle, Rhonda S. 20 Schrum, Dianna L. 30 Shaull, Donald F. 18 Shoff, Sindy L. 3,26 Snyder, Scott A. 2,24 Spiese, Kim E. 10,29 Stewart, Patricia R. 2 Stoltzfus, Lesa J. 2,3 Strayer, Cathy J. 2,10,11 Trout, David A. 3,9 Vaught, Sandra K. 3 Walker, Kathy S. 3,9 Walker, Michael C. 3 Warner, Brian L. 9,10,11 Weaver, Brian H. 27 Wise, Sonia K. 3,30 Wise, Stephanie J. 3,10 Wolf, Scott K. 18,19 Zarfos, Amelia J. 2 Zerbe, Wendy J. 10 Ziegler, Ann E. 9,10,11 CLASS OF '77 Applebaum, Roselyn 3,9 Bahn, Nancy A. 3 Baldwin, Jimmy J. 9 Baldwin, Judy R. 3 Beaverson, David E. 9 Beckley, John E. 3 Bennett, Robert B. 2 Blevins, Madonna P. 9 Brady, Sheila K. 2,3,9 Brinegar, Cynthia K. 15 Brown, Lisa G. 3 Buchanan, Carolyn J. 15 Buchanan, Darlene L. 15,16,27 Bucher, Holly S. 3,22 Bupp, Mark A. 9 Burgen, Loren L. 12 Campbell, Jacqueline 3 Chadwick, Jean-Bruce 12 Christenberry, Cindy 9 Cybulski, Ann T. 9 Ebaugh, Linda I. 26 Engle, Denise A. 3 Falvey, Kathleen A. 15,17 Gordon, Bryan L. 3,12 Gray, Susan M. 20 Grim, Susan E. 9,22,23 Gross, Nancee E. 3 Grove, Beth A. 3 Grove, Robin A. 27 Grove, Sandra J. 9,15 Hake, Rodney L. 27 Heaps, Jan L. 8,22 Heindel, Rhonda M. 9 Herbst, Tina M. 3 Hildebrand, Luann M. 9,26 Hileman, Gregory B. 18 Horn, Brian L. 18 Horvatinovic, Amy E. 2,3,9 Hunter, Rodney L. 18 Immel, Cindy L. 18 Keller, Joseph A. 9 Keller, Lori I. 20,26 Knaub, Earl E., Jr. 12 Langenhop, Charles, Jr. 9 Laughman, Robert L. 9 Mann, Michael E. 18 Mauck, Tami D. 20 McCabe, L. Brian 12 McPherson, Regina A. 3 McWilliams, Cynthia J. 20 Miller, Mark E. 18 Miller, Nan M. 9 Myers, Eric D. 27 Myers, Scott R. 19 Newcomer, Timothy A. 3 Nonemaker, Janeen D. 22 Ott, Laurie A. 3 - Parlett, Leo J. 3 Persing, Jay B. 3,10,18 Peters, Deborah A. 3 Pfaltzgraff, Kenneth 2,3 Rauma, John E. 2,12 Reheard, Amy S. 3 Rexroth, Jeffrey L. 1 2 Rider, Darryl K. 3 Rupp, Melinda S. 9 Sentz, Katherine M. 9,26 Shaffer, Amy L. 2,22 Shaull, Timothy R. 18 Shoemaker, Cindy A. 3 Shoff, Tommy E. 18 Snyder, Vickie L. 3 Sprenkle, Kimberly A. 15,17 Stambaugh, Randy L. 12,14 Stein, Kevin L. 3 Stephens, Nina R. 27 Stine, Phyllis M. 3,9 Taylor, Stephen L. 3 Thomas, Sandra L. 9,25 Trout, Terry L. 19 Tyson, Sherry L. 3 Warner, Nancy A. 15,17,27 Wickwire, Kim A. 9 Wilson, Lori A. 2 Wilson, Shelley M. 3 Wilson, Todd C. 19 Workinger, Jan W. 19 Zarfos, Bonni S. 3,9,26 CLASS OF '7 8 Anderson, Andrea S. 10,20 Ausherman, Jamie S. 20 Barshinger, Kenneth E. 19 Beaver, Jay S. 3,19 Brown, Joseph E., Jr. 2 Challenger, Lisa F. 15 Cooper, Todd B. 3 Craley, D. Mark 3 Crawford, Helen E. 3 Crowl, Teresa J. 2 Cruz, Roger 5 Deitz, Lori E. 20 Deitz, Kristie L. 3 DiPangrazio, Sharon L. 15 Druck, Lynne S. 2 Dunbar, Kerry D. 12,13 Dunn, Valerie J. 22,23 Dunnick, Jami L. 2 Falvey, Daniel J . 3 Fisher, Todd E. 12 Garner, Kevin B. 3,12 Gazda, Jacqueline C. 2 Gold, Sherrie L. 15 Green, John A. 19 Green, Lisha R. 20 Grove, Faye M. 2 Grove, Todd L. 12 Hammond, Mary A. 6,12,14 Hildebrand, Joanna L. 3 Holland, Nan I. 15 Houad, Maes 5 Jacobs, Judy J. 20 Jamison, Dawn C. 2 Johnson, Andrea M. 20 Keener, Diane L. 3 Kessler, Scott A. 12 Lane, Michael D. 3 Laucks, Amy J. 15 Lehman, Joanna K. 3,10 Lloyd, Dale A. 18 Lutz, Cynthia A. 15 McCallister, Laurie K. 2 Mitchell, Robert B. 10 Newcomer, John W. 3 Patterson, Ricka S. 3 Pauley, Elizabeth 22,23 Poet, Candace D. 2 Poet, Lauren 22,23,26 Poff, Michael 3,10 Poff, Timothy 3 Robinson, David J . 19 Rodriguez, Enrique H. 12 Ruby, Charles 3 Runkle, Dwayne A. 18,19 Runkle, Kathy L. 3 Ryer, Robert F. II 3,10 Salimbeni, Steven M. 3,12 Seitz, John H. 18 Shanaman, Karen A. 2,22,24 Siford, Charles F. 3 Smeltzer, Todd L. 19 Smith, Jodi S. 20 Smith, Lori A. 24 Smith, Penny S. 19 Staley, Michael T. 3 Stauffer, Jud F. 12 Stella, Charles R. 12 Thomas, Kathleen J . 20 Tome, Glenda J. 15,16 Warner, Scott E. 12,13 Whipp, William H., Jr. 19 Wolf, Bradley E. 19 CLASS OF '79 Bowers, Carlton L. 3 Campbell, Laura A. 3,29 Chronister, Kristi L. 15,17 Cooper, Tamara L. 15,17 Craley, Kevin L. 3 Crone, Norman V., Jr. 2 Emenheiser, Lynette E. 2,3 Englar, Brenda S. 15 Frank, Lori A. 3 Fuhrman, Lisa J. 2,3 Glatfelter, Joanne G. 15 Godfrey, Susan M. 2 Gohn, Wendy S. 20 Grim, Tracey P. 2,22 Gross, Jacqueline M. 2 Grove, Karen S. 2 Grove, Trent L. 19 Haines,Leonard G. 19 Harrell, Linda J. 3 Herbst, Karen S. 15 Hildebrand, Tanya D. 2 Jackson, Debra L. 15 Jamison, Robin L. 2 Jennings, Cynthia G. 15,16,17 Johnson, Steven W. 18,19 Langenhop, Audrey P. 20 Lease, Margaret C. 20 Lehman, Joyce E. 10 Lloyd, Tammy L. 22 Love, Laurie L. 20 Mann, Andrea M. 22 McBrien, Kelly S. 15,16 Neff, Carey W. 2 Paules, Tonya M. 20,21 Posey, David K. 19 Renn, Cynthia L. 2,22 Schmuck, Kathy A. 20 Schnetzka, James W. 19 Seaks, Phyllis D. 20,26 Sechrist, Brian E. 19 Shaffer, Marci S. 3 Shearer, Daniel A. 19 Shoff, Todd V. 19 Snyder, Lori A. 22 Stabley, Camilla S. 3 Stamets, Judith A. 3,15 Torbert, Kathy L. 22 Warner, Donna M. 2 Warner, Julie A. 2 Wilson, Joan M. 20 Winters, Scott L. 18 STAFF Bacon, Michael 19 Bieda, Richard 10 Boyer, Karen 22 Cooper, Donald 4,26 Dorman, Richard 2,8,28 Ehrhart, Aleta 29 Fitzkee, Ronald 9,26 Gouker, John 2,6 Grissinger, Dr. Edward 9,26,31 Hangen, Irene 10 Kuhn, Paul 19 Nyer, William 29 Orwig, Richard 11 Rexroth, Chester 2 Rhine, C. Richard 26 Seyler, Marcia 2 Shaffer, Freeland 11 Sinibaldi, Jane 4 Snyder, Diane 20 Spanogle, John 2 Stine, Timothy 8 Watson, Arthur 26 Wolfe, Robert 4 Zettlemoyer, Hazel 15,16 OTHERS Bell, Kenneth 24 Berkowitz, Marvin 4 Boyer, William 4 Dubbs, Dwight 4 Fishel, Evans 26 Golden, Phil 26 Holland, Dr. Edward 16 Jackson, Daryl 24 Kelly, Chris 2 Lehman, Jeffrey 4 McCleary, Dale 5 McCleary, Kathy 20 Outerkirk, Marvin 5 Presto, Mindy 5 Reed, David 5 Ritz, Richard 26 Sechrist, Rodney 6 Snider, Berneta 5,15 Sommers, Sherilyn 5,22 Stenman, Rev. Eric 28 Stenman, Rev. Joanne 28 4 I I o Q ' ' nc J' P I ,' l N J.. f . ' I J ,- . K 4 ' ' A I , , . f, rig: ,M 1- 4 9 4 4 ' . it ,l I ' W1 A ,..,mp..unn-v A. ' 4 if V 'A ww... .,, ' . 4. WM , Q , I .mv ,-, , ip. ...1 ,--44w--'l - -' ., - .mf M- 1-Q 3' 4 - -' 'V 5 wi 1 9 , ' 4' ,M W ' I 1 , -'-- , ,,,, ,ff A 'A ' r -J: rf ,M ... v Y H: :gre , , , ' 41 0 WSL 1 I , ,.. , . . . 9 -. 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