Red Lion Area High School - Lion Yearbook (Red Lion, PA)
- Class of 1977
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W5 a- QV A QQ Qgfljgf 0 W Aa ' X cl D Qjvqygjfn ly ,fu fv QW kb - WW A 2 X X A V W N9 N 'H x AWQX wx WW ' v .W LAW-,X WHL Q vw MMM new find 1 Wk WQMK W FM Q Q' 36 Qffmlwcf QL . f.q6x' W sffv Jv? ' 'f o, X Mdwfggfm w X NAN MIL!-:ER A EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CHARLES LANGENHOP JR., A W R ABUSINESS MANAGER LINDA KEENER A'A ,R WADVISOR DEDIC TIC Freeland E. Shaffer We, the Class of 1977, proudly dedicate our yearbook to Freeland E. Shaffer in appreciation for the outstanding service and dedica- tion he has shown to the students and faculty of Red Lion High School. Mr. Shaffer, who teaches Chemistry and Advanced Chemistry, began his teaching career at Red Lion in 1951, the year he graduated from Shippensburg State College. He received his Masters Degree in Chemistry from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1961, and has taken additional courses at Montana State University and at Millersville State College. Presently the advisor of the Fly-tying and Fly-fishing Club, Mr. Shaffer also chairs the Science Department and actively participates in church activities. In past years, he advised the Electronics Club, the Photography Club, and the Chemistry Instruments Club. Mr. Shaffer often helps students with individual experiments dur- ing study halls, activity periods, and before and after school. His enthusiasm and encouragement has been deeply appreciated by the Senior Class. Therefore, we take great pleasure in dedicating the 1977 LION to Freeland F. Shaffer. 2 C .pci Lk TABLE or CONTENTS I Student Life .............,............. .... 4 --, . Roselyn Appleba XLJ 5 fCi5'kk Ll rXlQG Seniors .......... ., ... 28 Tina Rhine A . V 1 0 + UQ ax! Sports .......... - . . 70 l I l' lame Laurie Ott Organizations . . . . . . - 100 Lynn Saylor bacli Lkilfxfil'-W LAD 6 Underclassmen ................. .... 1 30 Mark Bupp Administration, Faculty, and Staff .... .... 1 52 9555i XQ3 Lisa Snyder ' 3 Index ................. .--- 1 63 T ujimcxiog Shelley Wilson X Literary and Business Advisor: Linda Keener l ,TA E go? Editor-in-Chief: Nan Miller Cmamd , . X26 K-in if Business Manager: Charles Langenhop Jr. Photography: Henry M. Blatner 1 .. : Red Lion Photography Staff The We T1 LE Q l G Art: Kim Liebhart Typists: Christine Miller, Ann Shaull Qifkxlh grid. 'VYNKKNXL CJ? Wg QOH uai. ui K new 6 Jams -ctr-reef' as Perwrw 'SJNQNG lf yy agp LLUQJ' caveat Qeftborwii Wfsl anal l WRU il Cao fav if-Us NJ I pm xx W ' The Cover Q 5 The cover design is composed of three basic shapes: a triangle, a circle, and a square. These inter- ' Ncfjflocking figures form the basis for the theme of the 1977 LION. VPEUOW Symbolizing authority and knowledge, the square demands respect. Although sometimes sharp QQ VA and unyielding, if handled properly the square can be the basic building block to your future. There- QQ fore, the square represents the faculty of Red Lion. N-KO K X The triangle represents the students, with the seniors occupying the center and underclassmen the Y- Q ' corners. As the underclassmen shift around the edges, the seniors occupy center stage until the tri- X-XQLJL angle rotates, forcing the center out into the world and taking on a different aspect by adding the new freshmen. 2005 The third figure in our design is the circle, a perfect sphere perfectly at peace with its surround- QUA77 ings. It symbolizes order. Specifically, the circle represents the organizations at Red Lion. With pro- - ' X per co-ordination and co-operation, a triangle and a square combine to create a circular formation rolling smoothly over difficulties and problems Only by joining together can the triangle and the QM Q5 fQC5L3QxQf 'square form the symbol of unity and peace: the circle. J . 1 SWM MW M N, its o o GOOD TIMES A SUMMER C MP This summer, the band and band front spent a hard week of practicing in Mil- roy, Pa. All their long hours in the sun paid off, for the Marching Lions are the best marching band around. The Freshmen, J .V. and Varsity cheer- leaders were also hard at work this sum- mer at Pocono Sports Camp. The girls, as always, were spirited and peppy. For all their efforts, they received the spirit stick and were nominated for the award of excellence. Another day of hard work at band camp. ' 4 ...ag I ' . 4' 11 'nf .Q A, V f-.Q '11 ,- X 1 we.. K 4+ 35 x'fk.,u,.4l,3-,,f1e.X A A Y Q.. 4 4 f I.. u. V, ,,,a-s.:.,ga.,t.dgL,3 5. ,,. 'R A z 1 E, if M-,. . r, V H,-V The band front practiced many hours to learn new routines. Our cheerleaders must have gotten the best dressed award! How would you like to walk around holding a tuba above your head? Red Lion Cheerleaders didn't have any trouble making friends at camp. .54- Qq P: 741 5 r A , I 4, , 1 -AL ' 1 Mr. Fitzkee helps a group of students find their way. On September 1, the 1976-77 school term began with the ringing of the 7:50 bell. A total of 473 freshmen, 412 soph- omores, 342 juniors, and 315 seniors crowded the halls of Red Lion High. The class of ,77 was anxious to begin its final year, the classes of '78 and '79 were just happy to be back, and the class of '80 was . . . confused. ii it l .,.,.-f Y ' 3 E ' . I A .R ' XXX ', I 1, m,,,,., NX, J 'eq F lf, ' ' 'x2J5 i'i - N 1 N-: ' 'N X . A-fi, if 3 in 1' - ArxL'ff 1 , gl' N N:f Q . 623 ' . 1 if 3 f' -at is 1 A 7 Lisa Turner, Pat Bennett, and Bruce Thomas check the homeroom listings. Miss Newlin directs some lost freshmen. i 1 K , 4' H-WMU1. ' L 1 ,,. V 1 1-I 1 I I an , V lr ia 'i' KH' nd' may Vw ECOM N is . , 'Q t A . gy- .f 54, 5,551 .. :I ik? 'f?Ygfl,,,,:h, V ' ww, , L g ww.g , 14- Frm-s.hm.m vluss I'lo.1I ilu-luv VVIIS Lions: Kin 1 uf lln- .Ill , .4,, 1 ,Rx ,T QQ 52 h wx First place was awarded in tlic--Smwphrnrmmawre-s with thx-ir fluul. Put 1 thc- l'amth0rs, - F,- f ,Q ,lil A Alb' M. ,qw , V w 8 M I 'S 'Si' W 'ff ,ir . I ! 'iggmdf x ff 'f A If Pj, A ff fr , 1 ,iw ,fy wwf - , f' ff 1 , pf, Ill Q7 ,Q QT' x -1 ,r Q ACTIVITR'S V , 3 1 , X N X! . 4 sf' - 4 1 -align ' A +:gf,!r 4 5? '1 Y gg, 2' 3 B' XC KK if . My I . 1 6 . y V BN as 5' ' n. N qu 3 Q Q ' f N, . .Qx p A-.ip . 9 d K X X . 'A 9 A f v. Jud Stauffer hzihds offellu- hall In Brady Murphy. Mark Miller and Lishn Green enjm' thx- snacks ,gf V1 at the dance. K5 'w ' :- Q 1 HO '- COMIN : THE PREPARATIO The Freshmen fill in the empty spaces to complete their first float. The Junior Class enthusiastically constructs S01-7h0m0f9S Pl'0UCllY dl5Play 7-heh' Partly their float, constructed Lion. These Seniors are completing construction of their last Homecoming float for 1977. ' fngg t J Jody Kesselring and Debbie Hines, with the Sophomore class mascot, The cheerleaders lead the Parade through Red Lloh- Gretle. ,K THE X GAME U' rf 1 Her Majesty Deb Reichard and her uncle, Leo makes a new friend. Stewart Stokes Tim Shaull breaks through to start the Deb Reichard receives congratulations from the popular Butch Wynegar. game agamst the Central Panthers' Homecoming brought a large crowd of fans to the game. Our Mighty Lions put up a good fight against the Central Panthers. 6 - :fry ng lj Qi ik f uf K Tina Shewell and Lorl Keller are caught mak U18 8 Phlme Call What we need IS a traffic hght' 1:-21253 5 geo - 'Q 11? umxum WIA' 3 In '27 ' .A . ,. .aq- 4 'fb 7 ,If 1 r ' f K' ' s 1-I ' i ' ' O., .avril It's the Pepsi Generation! Lori Eckert watches with envy as Nancy Gross buys an ice cream sandwich. E JOY SCHOOL How about a lift to your next class! Chronister. Scott Warner enjoys one of Red Lion's favorite study hall pastimes . . . ping-pong. Rolling down the gym floor are Nancy Warner, Cindy Deppen, Lisa Fuhrman, and Chris As usual, the band is selling something, this time it's M8zM's. -4 1 X. '1 in J ls. STUDE T COMM S ACTIVITIE I l V , Roxanne Bull and Alicia Winter play an exciting string game as Lori Dietz looks on. i , A R -me we-9-Q X ,ff Candy Eckert and Deb Kinard enjoy a period of relaxation. Sharon Donaghy and Carol Waltimyer listen to the sounds of rock 'n roll 1 ,, i i iii? r if iz, 3 If 1 17? 1 'rx -14 A' -2' wk' ' . 'A ' swf e ll 1 75 ff ' 1 13 if A5 x if PM - -935 I think we could use some more chairs! ' Mau' r Mix., Mr. Fitzkee keeps an eye on the happenings in the student commons. -llll!l!!lliMli We get a lot of studying done in our student commons! Jim Axe, Bryan Grove and Brett DeShong relax after a hard day of 13 .i' classes. P 2 i LIO S ARE PSYCHED You can always count on the seniors for some enthusiasm. n pf 1. 1,0 , Red Lion football players . . . cooler than the Fonz? i Lvinf' l ,.- ..v w ,K ,. vw 1' Mr. Fitzkee says that the Sophomores have the most spirit. Sophomores join the band in FIGHT ON LIONS. 'H ll f.Q 6 lyvy .. W T' gf i ! ' Hx J9- . - , ., 'g +. 1 -V V I. V 2 U 1 A ?Jr?'.a 'Q,.lKlLf. ' - gg M- f'-ax K6 5 ft Y 11455 L' Q ,Zig xx Ar 'ie L, i- ,G x , . W . x I - x A TUDE TS ORK mrs ne ' PERIODIC TABLE OF THE El-EM ul: ml: nc1sfIvC sQr1a Uylflllli gf L cr h Sheila Brady and Cindy Immel carefully gather data for an advanced chem- istry experiment as Tu Dam, Leo Parlett and Mr. Shaffer observe. . , . ,P i . In ,613 , f .4 if Practice makes perfect! Teresa Keener, Teresa Huson, Jody Hake and Velvet Powers anxiously wait for chemicals to react. MRC aide Alice Achenbach signs out a book to Mary Lane. sy P-l'?'fe - L .. .,.,, ' 1, it . ., -a1,L,w.,y.'--Qg-w4-i- - , 1, mam. v-WW ,.,. . , .. .'.1-'ffm-' V 'Y' ' '4Qgtf.if.m3iwvi.G.. , W, 1 3 ' W . ',:i'Y4.I:fv- ' , I wish I had my calculator! X ef' 'ffl fi i l tllligi N VER DO E M4 Joanna Magill and Lori Marshall classify various bugs in biology class. Under the supervision of Mr. Myers, Bob Fletcher, Becky Aults and Greg Smith finish a picnic table, while Kitty Moore works on her project. I I as A 4 l-, '.' l ...e be 'P if gf!! 'sun 23 fe '1 ip .... is f 1, .,il s ggi Jan Workinger proudly displays his work of art. ima-3 Observing burning candles was the first chemistry experiment for John Newcomer, Liz Pauly and Dan Gingerich. Eric Myers, Kathy Scott and Patsy Grove diligently work on sketches for Mr. Leibhart's drafting class. I X w..ft'. 1 - , 1 5:T:Ep g . l . q V! 'Ie -- i-,y., as V n I it l Q b , ,,,.:,,,i Milf in 'ir 4 ,. , F r . -, 1 12' 4 , 4 11 ' X , . 11 1 wav 4, 4 . ..., x F , F lvif i X , K ,I 'MM lk 'X ,, V . ' . , g 1 QNX?-il-f'f.5-Hfef: THE Lili An Outstanding Student LOOK OUT FOR THAT CAR V Linda Ebaugh is a talented and ambitious senior who has earned many awards for her outstanding achievements in the 4-H program and for her fine livestock exhibitions. In 1974, Linda won a trip to the Chicago Livestock Exhibition for her first prize demonstration on sheep that she presented to the Pa. Key- stone Livestock Association. While at Chicago, she won first place in her division. Also in 1974, Linda received the Outstanding Leadership Award in York County 4-H. ' The year 1975 brought Linda the Keystone Award in Agriculture and Sheep, and the Overall Outstanding Girl in York County 4-H. She also won the State Blocking and Groom- ing Contest in sheep at the Pa. Farm Show. In 1976, Linda won the Pa. 'Key- stone Award in Sheep and Achieve- ment. Her prize was a trip to Chicago. She was named the Out- standing Youth Exhibitor at the York Interstate Fair, and was thus entitled to a trip to the North American Livestock Exposition held in Louisville, Kentucky. Linda has worked hard in the 4-H program and has carried projects such as beef, sheep, veterinary sci- ence, child care, physical fitness, foods, clothing, vegetables, tractor, teen leadership, horse, dairy, handy- man, candles, and outdoor cooking. She has been the York County Teen Agent for the last three years, a job which entails the planning of County 4-H events. Although Linda is busy with these various activities, she finds time to study and to hold a part time job. She plans to attend Penn State to major in animal science and possibly go on to veterinary school. In Pennsylvania, seventeen year olds are able to get a senior license if they have passed a driving pro- gram that consists of 30 hours of classroom instruction, six hours of practice driving, and six hours of driving observation. At Red Lion, students are required to take a semester of Safety Educa- tion, which meets the classroom requirements, and are given the option of taking Driver's Education for a semester to meet the driving and observation requirements. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Thomas teach Driver's Ed. on a full-time basis, while Mr. Bieda, Mr. Hall, :md Mr. Sinibaldi teach it only part time. Together, these men supervise about 20,000 miles of driving per year. Over the past years there have been no major accidents, although a few comical incidents have arisen such as the time Mr. Hall ran off the road and into a ditch and a tractor had to be employed to pull the car back on the road. Also, in an incident occuring only five miles from school, Mr. Bieda and the two students he was instructing ran out of gas. Mr. Johnson had to rescue them. Mr. Thomas says as a rule, our students are safe drivers when with us. I hope they are safe when they are on their own. Students Tour Europe With Mrs. Fox The summer of 1976 was an ex- citing season for some students from Red Lion who participated in a trip to Europe. Supervised by Mrs. Fox, the group left New York in a 747 jet bound for London. Their experiences here included touring Westminster Abby, the London Tower, and look- ing at Big Ben. Entertainment in- cluded a musical called Billy, Next step-Paris. The students gained much knowledge by touring the Lourve museum, Eiffel Tower and the Arch de Triomphe. Germany proved to be an inter- esting country for the students. A cruise down the Rhine enabled them to view the countryside of castles, villages and vineyards. When in Munich, they were able to see the Olympic grounds, an Impression- istic Art Gallery, and several palaces. The students got a real taste of native life when they arrived in Steinach, Austria because they lived with native families. while visiting this country, they were able to see a folk concert, a Tyrolean dance show and actually did some mountain climbing in the Alpines. - The last country they visited be- fore heading home was Italy. They toured Venice, Florence, Piza, and Rome. Some of the Roman sights they saw were the Colosseum, Pal- antine Hill, Catacombs, the Circus Maximus, and Vatican City. One month after departure, the students landed back in the U.S., perhaps a little weary, a bit less wealthy but certainly more enlight- ened on European ways. Students from Red Lion who toured Europe were: Kathy Walker, Sharon Ehrhart, Cheryl Young, Laurie Poet, Regina McPherson, Tammy Weiler, Pam Trone, Lynn Saylor, Alicia Winter, Peggy Kel- ler, Kathy McMurphy, Marci Ryer, Cary Gordon, and Steve Amspacker. u I A NEW APPROACH TO SWIMMING CLASSES Don't be surprised if you walk into the swimming pool area and see students learning to snorkle. This is all part of the new swimming pro- gram started this year. Instead of just the deep-end and shallow-end classes, V instructors Mr. Robert Clark and Mrs. Peggy Neff have started two new classes. The Pre-lifesaving class provides an introduction to the Red-Cross Lifesaving course. Among the skills learned are distance swimming, rescue approaches, carries and tows of conscious, semi-conscious, and struggling victims, lifts of uncon- scious persons onto the deck of the pool and artificial respiration. The second new class is Water Sports and Games, which provides experienced swimmers a period of fun and learning. In addition to learning five basic strokes, students participate in water polo, water basketball, diving, skin diving, boat- ing, and other relays and games. These classes are eligible only to students who are able to swim. They enable students to use pre- viously learned skills for their own enjoyment and pleasure. Since most students will be eligible for the two new classes new year, they should be even more success- ful than they were this year. xmas nturcais I On July 4, 1976, 17 students ac- companied by Miss Mary Thoman, left Harrisburg International Air- port for a ten day tour of Mexico. They visited the Shrine of Guada- lupe, the Plaza of Three Cultures, the National Cathedral, the Pyra- mids, and other major attractions in and near Mexico City. The group traveled to Taxco, the Silver Capital of the World g then to Acapulco for a day of tropical sun! They returned to Mexico City and toured the Floating Gardens, Uni- versity City, and Telvca Indian Mar- ket. On July 10, they passed through customs and returned home. The students from RLASHS were Val Dunn, Jane Epiey, Kim Frey, Amy Shaffer, Cecilia Grace, Mar- lene Gutierrez, Carol Thomas, Ter- esa Cottrell, Penny Smith, Kathy Runkle, Crystal Chronister, Karen Hare, Vicki Wagner, Scott Burk, John Doll, Brian Leiphart, and Gavin Markey. It comes as no surprise to any of you that we were given an unsched- uled vacation during January. Gov- ernor Shapp closed all schools in Pennsylvania due to the extreme cold weather during that month. The measure was taken to save fuel. All of us were affected by the frigid temperatures. In an effort to conserve fuel, President Carter requested that all thermostats be set back to 650 f. because in some parts of the country there was fear of running out of natural gas. Red Lion School District felt the effects of the emergency gas situation and the senior high, which normally runs on natural gas, was converted to oil. Two elementary schools, Gable and Moore, were closed 5 days longer than the other schools in the dis- trict, requiring students from these schools to be bussed to other elemen- tary schools for half-day sessions. The high school did its best to help out. If you had occasion to get FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA EXCEL Members of the Future Farmers of America dedicate much of their time and labor to interesting pro- jects and activities which bring them both prizes and self-satisfac- tion. They participate in various conventions and competitions that are held on a state or national basis. This summer, one Red Lion mem- ber out of every eight participated in a state-wide convention held at Penn State. In the course of three days, they took part in many farm related contests, athletic events, and concluded their stay with a tour of the campus. Our members faired well, winning many medals, awards, and trips. Not long after the convention our FFA'ers were back in school and off to the York Fair, where, again, they did well. Tom Arnold received first place in the corn judging contest. Becky Aults won first place in Livestock Judging with her steer. In the swine sale and show, Leon Crowl received the highest bid of 31.25 per pound, rather than the regular price of 3.38 per pound. Brenda Walter was the first Red Lion member to win both the Beef- fitting and Showmanship contest. Patti Greek and Barb Kilgore won the dairy showmanship and dairy- fitting, respectively. In the sheep contest, Red Lion also did well by winning all of the awards. During the remainder of the year, the FFA members busied themselves with various projects and events. An example was a Land Judging contest in which four Red Lion students entered. Dan Young, Bab DeHoff, Ken Fake, and Sue Herbst placed first through fourth, respectively, in the contest. These students pre- pared for this event by working with soil after school and by studying many books on the subject of land and soil. Through hard work and dedica- tion, three members have received recognition for their achievements, leadership, community involvement, and knowledge. David M. Miller was voted the South-Central Legion vice- president for the 1976-77 school term. Leon Crowl and Leonard Greek received the Keystone Degree, and award given to only 21A percent of the state FFA members. into the pool, you probably noticed it was a little bit cooler than usual. Students and teachers wore coats to classes, kindergarten sessions were held in A217, and finally athletic events were re-scheduled so that the thermostats could be turned down at night. According to the National Wea- ther Bureau, the record low for January was-3 F., the average temperature was 20 F., and we received 12.2 inches of snow. We'll feel the effects of the weather until June, for Dr. Grissinger is concerned that the students receive a full 180 days of education. Ping-Pong Champ A popular sport at Red Lion is ping-pong. Ever since two ping-pong tables were placed in the Student Commons, ping-pong balls are con- stantly flying and crowds are wait- ing for their turn at the tables. Many students have their own ping-pong paddle that conveniently fits in their back pocket. Therefore, it is a com- mon sight to see paddles sticking out of the students' back pockets as they travel through the halls. Although there are many fine players, only one, Corey Grove, is the champ of all times. Corey has won the school tournament for the last two years and was a finalist in the York County Doubles Contest for which he received a trophy. He practices at home and at a club in Lancaster and has participated in tournaments that were held in places such as Philadelphia, Lancaster, Reading, and Chambersburg. Belly Dancing Can Be Fun Since September of 1974, Regina McPherson has been studying the art of belly dancing. She takes les- sons from a local citizen. The hour-long classes begin with warm-ups, then isolation exercises and stretches. New steps are taught and practiced, and finally they are combined with old skills to create by studying many books on the sub- V ject of land and soil. P Regina is one of the youngest members of the class, as the others are 30 and over. VW' 1' 1 7 --. Shop students work diligently on their project. 4 M, Knit one, purl two . . . ELECTI E CO RSES TE CH Mrs. Yoder helps Woodrow Harrison to thread his needle. Mrs. Carpenter shows students some examples of art. The sweet sound of music echoes through the choral room. ' ffffi ff l Af' 'W 'wx 5 1 ff. Too many cooks spoil the broth! Smile, you're on candid camera! N W SKILLS A D CR FT Cindy Winemiller and Thelma Rodman prepare a new and exciting dish. 40-I .r JV Now, what does this connect to? These students are really tuned in to French. l if , ., is 1 i f-ww ' 'fpiw' N2 71's xfffa ,-:pax x V kr 5 X' ,M r -.- l lb V , Y '1 1 The Junior Class presented Up the Down Staircase by Bel Kaufman on December 3 and 4. The play commenced with Miss Sylvia Bar- rett fLori Smithl coming to Clavin Coolidge High School in New York City as a new teacher. She is initiated by her homeroom students and the many forms she had to hand out or com- plete. She has many problems with the students and tries hard to help each one of them. She was almost ready to give up and leave when she realized that she was needed. The play was di- rected by Miss Barbara Buffington and stu- dent directorsg Jane Epley and Helen Crawford. as :, I , ' Make-up Committee: ROW 1: Sharon DiPangrazio, Dori Markel, Lori Arnold, Deb Snyder ROW gc. 5 wr . : Al , ,, . ggiwff .iv-ff:f7:,g3:ejL,2,i f W.. ,..., . ,..,. Cv ms: Bw. :fa ' - Y E Twifsijj 'Que ' 1g,..irrZ4 HG- iiiaitziif ww Xa, mag-Y. . 5 .1q:W,g1A w Sylvia Barrett fLori Smithl lends a fellow teacher, Paul Barringer QJoe Raumab an eraser. A I .3 Q Alice Blake iJoanna Hildebrandj remains behind as the other students leave English class ' O ' f va V . 3 I . '-,fe V ,,,. l VL if K s i in 1 . , 5 -v-. 4- T., 2' . ff? ' 5 , 'Q ,' 1,..-- il 2 'is...,...2 f 4:35, ., 'Q' 3.11-n Lou Martin fSteve Salimbenil, Lennie Nuemark fJohn Newcomerl, and Rusty O'Brien lDan Gingerichl are seated in their usual places for class, on the radiator. The make-up committee busily prepares the cast for open- ing night. X 1 ' I 4 , ' ll .il r , .' i ll' A ,. K MA i' 'V .f, ,W , T' y, O Stage Crew: ROW 1: Rob Ryer, Toby Ludwig, Ron Howard, Leo Parlett. ROW 2: Kathy Runkle 1530! mq ,-ag? vpn wg' :gtg 1' 0.4 r an ft. I !a,i UQQ. ll F . A JU IOR PRESE UP THE DOW TAIRCA E Dr. Maxwell Clarke .... Sylvia Barrett ....... Beatrice Schachter .... Paul Barringer .,... J .J. Mcl-Iabe .....,... Ella Friedenberg .... Frances Egan ...... Charlotte Wolf ..... Madeline Bester . . . Sadie Finch ..,.. Ellen ...,....... STUDENTS Lennie Neumark . Carole Blanca ..... ..,...... Alice Blake ............. . Jay Beaver Lori Smith Kathy Thomas Joe Rauma Todd Cooper Kristi Dietz Lauren Poet Diane Keener Jodi Smith Karen Stoltzfus Tina Shewell John Newcomer Mary Hammond Joanna Hildebrand CAST Vivian Paine . . . Rusty O'Brien .... .... Linda Rosen .... Jose Rodriquez . . . . . . . Carrie Blaine ..... .... Harry A. Kagan ... .... Lou Martin ...,. Jill Norris ..,,.. Rachel Gorden .... .,.. Elizabeth Ellis .... .... Charles Arrons .... .... Joe Ferone .... . Hellen Arbuzzi .... .... Francine Gardner Katherine Wolzow .... .... .fx . ur b, aa SNOW! Faculty Director Miss Barbara Buffington and Student Directors Jane Epley and Helen Crawford. Cast: ROW 1: Karen Stoltz- fus, Ricka Patterson, Jay Beaver, Kathy Thomas, Dan Gingerich, Steve Salimbeni, Liz Pauly, Tina Shewell, Faye Grove. ROW 2: Candy Poet, Mary Hammond, Lori Smith, Lauren Poet, John Newcomer, Tim Flinch- baugh, Michael Poff, Todd Cooper, Kristi Dietz, Lib- by Zook. ROW 3: Amy Laucks, Joe Rauma, Jodi Smith, Shirley Kehr, Pat Hein, Carol Laird, Dan Fal- vey, Vicki Wagner, Diane Keener, Joanna Hildebrand. Ricka Patterson Dan Gingerich Faye Grove Dan Falvey Liz Pauly Pat Hein Steve Salimbeni Libby Zook Shirley Kehr Vicki Wagner Tim Flinchbaugh Michael Poff Carol Laird Amy Laucks Candy Poet l x , ixlfivkllxl i Property Committee: ROW 1: Dori Markel, Sharon DiPan- grazio. ROW 2: Lorie Arnold, Wendy Knisely. SQ lH WS , , , I 5 ' 5 I 4 l i ' L 1 Q ' . W N X ! w ' 1 i w A - M MELINDA SUE RUPP The class of '77 would like to pay tribute PECI L TRIB TE God has given me this day to do as I will. I can waste it or use it for good. What I do today is very important. Because I am trading a day of my life for it When tomorrow comes this day will be gone forever Leaving behind something I've traded for it. I want it to be a gain not a loss . . . Good not evil . . . Success not failure . . . In order that I should never forget the price I paid for it to Mindy Rupp, who, due to an unfortunate auto accident last May, 1976 is unable to graduate this year. Mindy was previously involved in cheerleading, the National Hon- or Society, and was on the LEONID staff. She also was involved in many other school- related activities such as helping with the class floats and working on the publicity committee for the junior class play. Last spring Mindy was Who's Who Among American High School Students. Mindy plans to go back to school next year to re- sume her studies so that she can graduate. Mindy has overcome many obstacles since the spring of 1976 and the senior class wishes her the best in all her future endeavors. I Q 1 ...M I. 26 l Clg ,,,, , gh ... Pa if z is..-as-A 1, SANDY THOMAS president TI-IE CLASS M OF an Ill! f -4 A- ' 51- JOHN RAUMA A Q vice-president if A I .,t'l'eQfg I I LORI KELLER secretary SENIOR CLASS COLORS: Midnight Blue 8a Sky Blue SENIOR CLASS FLOWER: Blue Carnation SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: Reach out to life to know to grow to love to say yes to life to risk finding yourself .31 in 1977 A SANDY GROVE treasurer SENIOR CLASS SONG: Theme From Mahogany M. Masser!G. Gottin Do you know where you're going to? Do you know the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to? Do you know? . . . 27 SUSAN MARIE ADAMS R.D. 2, Delta, Concert Band 15 S.U. 2,3,4 arf DAVID SCOTT ALLISON R.D. 9, Prospect Rd, York KAREN LEIGH ALTLAND R.D. 1, Wrightsvilleg Business Club 25 MRC Aide 1,2,3,4g Smart Set 1,2 KAREN MARIE AMBERMAN R.D. 1, Brogueg GAA 1,29 MRC Aide 1,25 Wrestlerettes 1 KATHY DELAINE ANDERSON 638 W. Broadway, Red Liong S.U. 1,25 Smart Set 1,2,3g Wrestlerettes 1,2,3g Flag Corps 3,4 28 MONICA LYNN ANDERSON R.D. 1, Windsorg GAA 15 MRC Aide 1 ROSELYN APPLEBAUM R.D.2, Box 196, Red Liong Class V.P. 2g Swimming 39 Leoettes 15 NASS 3,45 NHS 3,45 S.U. 1,29 LEONID 1,33 LION 3,43 Musical 1 TOM RICHARD ARNOLD R.D. 1, Wrightsvilleg FFA 4 ,J ,df :LA DAVID KIM ASPEY R.D. 2, Red Lion, Cross Country 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3 BECKY ANN AULTS R.D. 1, Windsor, FFA 1,2,3,4 is-,li KATHIE LYNN AVERY R.D. 9, York rf' DAVID EUGENE AXE R.D. 1, Brogue we JAMES DONALD AXE R.D. 1, Felton: Football 1,25 FFA 1,35 Photography Club 2 29 JOYCE MARIE AXE R.D. 4, Red Lion, GAA 1, MRC Aide 1,2 .vii TIMOTHY GUY AXE R.D. 1, Brogue fx J' TINA MARIE BACON R.D. 1, Red Lion NANCY ANN BAHN R.D. 1 Windsor, GAA 1, Service Club 3, Class Play Make-Up Com- mittee 3, Musical Usherette 2,3 'U' .11 JIMMY JAY BALDWIN 303 Horace Mann Ave. Red Lion, NHS 3,4, Biology Club 1, Chess Club 2,3, Flytying Su Flyfishing 4, Outdoor Ed. Service Club 1, Teen Action 3,4, JUDY RAE BALDWIN 303 Horace Mann Ave. Red Lion, Girls Chorus 1, Leoettes 1, GAA 2, MRC Aides 1,2, Teen Action 3, Wrestleretbes 2 LEIGH DEVON BAUBLITZ R.D. 1 Brogue sei DAVID EUGENE BEAVERSON 22 S. Charles St. Red Lion, Concert Band 1,2, District Band, Orchestra, Sz Choir 3,4, Jazz Band 3,4, Sax Ensemble I 4, Sax Ensemble II 1, 2,3, Stage Band 1,2, Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Tri-M 3,4, NHS 3,4 30 JOHN EDWARD BECKLEY R.D. 1 Brogueg Brass Sextet 2, Con- cert Band 1,2,3,4, Jazz Band 3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 3, Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Boys Chorus 1,2, Concert Choir 3,4, Mad- rigals 4, Musical 2,3 'K rf ROBERT BRIAN BENNETT R.D. 1 Feltong Boys Chorus 1,2, Con- cert Band 3,4, Madrigals 3,4, Bicycle Club 1, Musical 3 CYNTHIA RENEE BENTZEL 147 S. Franklin St. Red Lion, GAA 1, Smart Set 2,3,4, Wrestlerettes 1,2 KIM ARLENE BERGER Box 34 Airvilleg GAA 1, Smart Set 2 BRENDA JEAN BLOUSE R.D. 4 Red Lion, GAA 2 JAMES CHARLES BORING 122 N. Main St. Red Lion, Biology Club 1, Chemistry Instruments Club 3, Outdoor Ed. Service Club 2, Teen Action 4 JAMES EDWARD BOWERS 622 Atlantic Ave. Red Lion, FFA Executive Council 3, FFA 2 SHEILA KATHLEEN BRADY R.D. 1 Brogueg Class Sec. 1, Hockey 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Girls Chorus 2, Madrigals 3,4, Tri-M 3,4, NASS 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Chemistry Instruments Club 4, Foreign Travel Club 3, GAA 1, Class Play 3, Musi- cal 1,2,3, 31 '4-- WV RANDY SCOTT BRENEMAN R.D. 1 Felton, Concert Band 1, FFA 1,2,3 CYNTHIA KAY BRINEGAR 114 Linden Ave. Red Lion, Girls Basketball 2,3,4, Softball 1,2, Girls Track 3, Clarinet Choir 1,2,3,4, Con- cert Band 1,2, Marching Band 1,2, 3,4, Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, NASS 3,4 LETRA KATHERINE BROWN R.D. 2 Felton, GAA 1,2, Smart Set 2,a,4 LISA GAIL BROWN R.D. 1, Red Lion5 Girls Chorus 15 GAA 1,25 Wrestlerettes 2,3,4 LORI LYNN BROWN R.D. 1, Brogueg GAA 1 CAROLYN JEAN BUCHANAN R.D. 1, Brogue5 Student Trainers 8: Managers 2,3,45 Wrestlerettes 1,2 DARLENE LORRAINE BUCHANAN R.D. 1, Brogue5 Girls Basketball 1,25 Girls Track 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Varsity Club 45 GAA 1,25 Wrestler- ettes 1,2 HOLLY SUE BUCHER 221 West Ave., Red Liong Hockey 2,35 Girls Tennis 2,3,45 Foreign Travel Club 45 GAA 1,25 MRC Aide 15 Class Play 35 Musical Make-Up 3 Kmfwtwq U' 7 AJWK Uv' iCi',,U5'? 4f5q7WMd7i Cfvb' fad ,519 Q 5, Mil? 5 JLL ,, 32 ROXANNE MARIE BULL 3975 Canada Dr., York5 Clarinet Choir 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,25 Dist. Band, Orchestra, Choir 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Tri-M 3,4 VALERIE LAINE BULLARD 36 W. Broadway, Red Lion5 Hockey 25 GAA 25 Wrestlerettes 2 MARK ALLEN BUPP R.D. 1, Brogue5 NHS 3,45 Biology Club 15 Chemistry Instruments Club 35 LION 3,4 iw LOREN LANE BURGEN 122 S. Franklin St., Red Liong Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,4 JOYCE ANN BURKE R.D. 1, Red Lion5 Swimming 1,25 Swimming Mgr. 45 Band Pres. 45 Concert Band 1,25 Flute Choir 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Girls Chorus 15 Leoettes 15 Madrigals 35 Red Lion Singers 45 Musical Orches- tra 1,2,3 JACQUELINE MARIE CAMPBELL R.D. 9 Box 104, York5 Class Play Usherette 35 Musical 3 -av .iff S. MICAH CARD Charity Dr., Kendale East, Red Lion5 Intramurals 45 Smart Set 2 '- turf:-r RICHARD ALLEN CAREY 107 S. Charles St., Red Liong AV Club 1,25 Chess Club 2,3 ,. , fc u, , - ' '-' 2 fy, JAY DEE CAUDILL R.D. 4, Airvilleg FFA Exec. Council 4, FFA 1,2,3,-1 JEAN-BRUCE CHADWICK R.D. 1, Spring Lea Hollow, Brogue5 Cross Country 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Gym- nastics 8: Tumbling 15 Outdoor Ed. Service Club 25 Weightlifting 4 . rlxlfgf- b1lkQ,L,x,E ,VAL I l Uk 9 Xin J XLGN, L '4 X5 r LUX ' ML lofi' 'Y 6- ft L j J' V R 1, V il .X . cv .L 'Q ,S 3 Y' J ' 5 ,J Y SARAH PRYCE CHALLENGER fi' , X 1 X R.D. 1, Red Lion, Class President 2, fl , Q-J 5, X, s.U. 2,3,45 s.U. Bd. of Gov. 25 vb I 7 L! L- X Bicycle Club 15 Homecoming Court4 , f V : vhvqg I J- X Y JkIjJ.,,,v A A-N HM M , . M, .U x LLL rd L V 33 1 'LL AL,-.I ' X, L L! l 1 L L 1- VAL: W vt 1 Lf C, 'A ' Lf- Y V if A N.- L, , J XJ-ur CINDY KEENER CHRISTENBERRY 509 W. Broadway, Red Lion5 Con- cert Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,25 NHS 3,45 FHA 45 Class Play Make-up 3. CINDY LEE COEYMAN 478 Summit Dr., Red Liong Volley- ball 1,25 S.U. 3,45 GAA 15 Cheer- leading 1,2,3. . .1 JANIS ELAINE COLLARE R.D. 1, Windsorg Business Club 1. TRACEY JO CRALEY 13 W. High St., Windsorg GAA 15 Class Play Usherette 3. CINDY ROBERTA CRISWELL R.D. 1, Brogue5 Hockey 2,3,43 NASS 3,45 GAA 1,25 MRC Aide 1,2. 34 SANDRA KAY CRONE 1131 Locust Grove Rd., Yorkg Hock- ey 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2. GEORGE LEON CROWL R.D. 2, Airville5 FFA Executive Council 35 FFA 1,2,3,4. ANN THERESE CYBULSKI R.D. 9, Yorkg JCL 3,45 NHS 3,45 GAA 25 Leonid 1. TU GUANG DAM 119 Keener Ave., Red Lion: Foot- ball 4. .-H : F,-y KEITH ALAN DASHER R.D. 3, York gpg,-. DAVID ALEXANDER DELIZ R.D. 2, Airville CINDY LOU DEPPEN R.D. 2, Felton, LEONID 1,2,3. JOHNNY R.D. 1, Red 1,2,3,4g March LEE DETTINGER Lion, Concert Band ing Band 1,2,3,4g Bowl- ing Leagues 3,4. 35 DAVID ALLEN DUNLAP 7 E. Main St., Windsor JEFFREY THOMAS DUNN R.D. 2, Red Liong Basketball 13 Swimming 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3, Track lg Bicycle Club 19 Flytying 8a Fly- Fishing Club 45 Rod 8: Gun Club 4, Outdoor Ed. Service Club 2. SUSAN KAY DUNN 30 N. Penn St., Windsorg Gymnastics 8a Tumbling lg Wrestlerettes 2. 'Q LINDA IRENE EBAUGH R.D. 2, Delta5 Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Concert Choir 3,45 Girls Chorus 1,25 Leoettes 15 Chemistry Instruments Club 3. DENISE AUDRENE ENGLE 8 Church St., Windsorg Concert Band 15 Concert Choir 45 Girls Chorus 1,2,3,45 Foreign Travel Club 45 MRC Aide 1,25 Class Play 35 Musical 1,2,3. og-31 THOMAS WILSON EPLEY 266 Cherry St., Red Lion5 Swimming 1,2,3,4. CHARLES RUSSELL EVANS Box 65, Felton5 Football 1,25 Golf 1,25 Photography Club 15 Table Ten- nis 1,25 Weightlifting 1. TIM RICHARD EVELER R.D. 2, Felton5 FFA 1,2,3,4. 36 SANDRA LYNN EWELL R.D. 1 Box 347, Red Lion5 Girls Chorus 45 Mixed Chorus 45 GAA 15 Wrestlerettes 2. TRACEY ANN EYER R.D. 1, Windsor5 LEONID 1,2,3,45 Rifle Corps 3,4. KATHLEEN ANN FALVEY 179 S. Franklin St., Red Lion5 S.U. Recording Sec. 45 Class Sec. 35 Class Treas. 25 Girls Tennis 25 Girls Track 3,45 Volleyball 15 S.U. Board of Gov. 2,3,45 NASS 3,45 S.U. 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Synchronized Swimming 25 LEONID 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 1, 2,3,4. JANE LOUISE FERREE 45 W. High St., Windsorg Hockey 2g Girls Chorus 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 4g Foreign Travel Club 3,4. if? GARY MARTIN FIDLER 73 First Ave., Red Lion, Football 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 1,2,3g Varsity Club 3,4. PAMELA LYNN FILES R.D. 1, Windsor, FHA 3, Teen Action Club 1, Wrestlerettes 2. CHERYL LYNN FLAHARTY R.D. 1, Felton, GAA 2. THOMAS EDGAR FLAHARTY R.D. 1, Brogueg Chess Club 1,2. 37 ROBERT DALLAS FLETCHER R.D. 1, Brogueg Football 2,3,4g NASS 33 Varsity Club 3, Chess Club 1,23 FFA 2,3,4. 'hr-wr' LAUREN MARIE FLINCHBAUGH 42 S. Pine St., Red Liong Bicycle Club 15 Photography Club 23 Service Club 13 REFLECTIONS 3. CAROLYN FAYE FREY R.D. 1, Windsorg FFA 1,2,3,4. KIMBERLY JO FREY 30 W. Main St. Windsor, Girls Bas- ketball 1, Wrestlerettes 1, LEONID 1,2,3,4 pf' 'UQ fl? LAMAR EUGENE FREY 13 E. High St. Windsor, Chess Club 3, Table Tennis 4 LISA ANN FREY R.D. 2 Feltong Girls Basketball 1, Softball 1,2,3, GAA 1,2, MRC Aides 1,2,3, Synchronized Swimming 2 LISA LYNNETTE FREY R.D. 1 Box 198 Windsor, FHA 4, MRC Aides 1, Class Play Usherette 3 RAY ALLAN GARDNER 860 Clare Lane Yorkg Wrestling 1, Bicycle Club 1, Chess Club 3, I.A. imetall Club 4 38 STEPHANIE LYNNE GEESEY 209 First Ave. Red Lion, GAA 1,2 lr SCOTT EDWARD GIBSON 218 W. Howard St. Red Lion, Concert Band 1,2,3, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 3, Stage Band 1, Symphonic Band 3,4 TODD GREGORY GIPE 118 N. Main St. Red Lion, Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, NASS 3,4, Varsity Club 3,4, Chemistry Instruments Club 3, Flytying Sz Fly- fishing Club 4, Outdoor Ed. Service Club 2. DANIEL DAVID GLADFELTER R.D. 1 Airvilleg Baseball 2,4, Track 1, FFA 1,2,3,4, Rod Sz Gun Club 1 JUDY ANN GOHN 534 S. Main St. Red Lion, MRC Aides 3, Photography Club 2, Smart Set 2 JL CRAIG PHILIP GOLDEN 133 N. Charles St. Red Lion, Out- door Education Area Service Club 2 -., ,Jw-51,1 BRYAN LIONEL GORDON R.D. 1 Airvilleg Football 1,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3, Concert Band 1,2,3, Varsity Club 4, Musical 3 TERRY LEE GOVANS P.O. 33 Brogue 39 SUSAN MARIE GRAY R.D. 2 Box 391 Red Lion, Diving 3, Softball 1, Volleyball 2,3,4, NASS 3,4, Varsity Club 3,4, GAA 2,3, Gymnastics 8: Tumbling 1, MRC Aides 1, Swim Club 4, Synchronized Swimming 2, LEONID 3, Cheer- leading 1,2,3 LEONARD WARREN GREEK R.D. 2, Delta, FFA 1,2,3,4 'N- SUSAN EILEEN GRIM 242 W. Broadway Red Liong Hockey 2,3, Tennis 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Var- sity Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Foreign Travel Club 4, GAA 1,2, Photography Staff 4, Service Club 3, Smart Set 1,2, Teen Action 3, Class Play Crew 3, LEONID 4, REFLEC- TIONS 3 JOANN TOSHIKO GRIMES R.D. 2 Airvilleg Swim Club 4 NANCY ELLEN GROSS Panorama Hills R.D. 9 York, S.U. Recording Sec. 3, Band Executive Council 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Leo- ettes I.S.U. Board of Gov. 2,3, S.U. 1,2,3,4, LEONID 1,2, Musical 1,2,3, Colorguard 3, Drum Majorette 4, Rifle Corps 2 E 1 SUE VANDLYNE GROTHE BERNARD MAHLON GROVE JR. R.D. 1 Windsorg Foreign Travel Club 4, Teen Action Club 1 iw., BETH ANN GROVE R.D. 1 Airvilleg MRC Aide 1,2,3, Musical 1,2,3 CHARLES KENNETH GROVE Main St. Box 64 Felton -gf-env COREY MICHAEL GROVE Main St. Felton KIMBERLY SUE GROVE R.D. 2 Box 323 Windsor Main St, Felton 40 PATSY NORMA GROVE R.D. 1 Barshinger Rd., Red Liong Softball 3,4, MRC Aides 1,2, LEONID 3,4 ROBIN ANN GROVE R.D. 1, Felton, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Musical 2,3, REFLECTIONS 4. 'Y SANDRA JO ELLEN GROVE R.D. 3, Box 302 Red Liong Class Treas. 4, Hockey 2,3,4, Girls Track 1,3, S.U. Board of Gov. 4, NHS 3,4, Varsity Club 4, Foreign Travel Club 4, Class Play Crew 3, Musical 2,3, REFLECTIONS 3,4 MICHELLE FRANCES GURNAVAGE 338 N. Main St., Red Liong Girls Track 1, Volleyball 1, JCL 2, GAA 1,2, Weightlifting 4, Class Play Crew 3, Musical 2,3, REFLECTIONS 3 BARBARA ANN HAKE 74 E. Main St., Windsor, Wrestler- ettes 1,2, Homecoming Court 4 41 'Ulm wr., KEVIN LYNN HAKE 238 N. Main St., Red Lion, A.V. Club 1,2,3,4 Q- RODNEY LEON HAKE R.D. 4 Forest Hills, Red Lion, Class V.P. 1, Wrestling 1,2, S.U. Board of Gov. 1, S.U. 1, FFA 2 'lg F WENDY JEANNE HANES R.D. 1 Felton JODY FAYE HANNIGAN 625 Wise Ave. Red Liong Band Executive Council 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Flute Choir 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4 JAMES LUTHER HARRINGTON JR. R.D. 2 Delta, Wrestling 2 WOODROW RICHARD HARRISON R.D. 1 Wrightsvilleg FFA Executive Council 1, FFA 1,2,3,4 NANCY SUE HAUGH R.D. 1 Box 216 Brogueg Concert Band 1, Marching Band 1, MRC Aides 1, Wrestlerettes 2 DARLA MARIE I-IAWKES R.D. 2 Felton 42 JAN LOUISE HEAPS R.D. 2 Feltong Girls Tennis 3,4, Concert Choir 3, Girls Chorus 1,2, Leoettes 1, GAA 1,2, Wrestlerettes 1,2 SUSAN MARIE HECK Box 196 Windsor RHONDA MAE HEINDEL R.D. 2 Box 604 Red Liong Class Sec. 2, Swimming 1,2,3,4, Aquatic Stud. Lead. 2,3,4, NASS 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Art Club 4, Gymnastics 8: Tumbling 1, Cheer- leading 1 in---1' DANIEL EDWARD HEISLER 115 Dixie Dr. Red Lion, Wrestling 1, Brass Sextet 3,4, Jazz Band 2,3, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Table Tennis 4 4 PAUL EVAN HENNINGER III R.D. 2 Red Lion BARBARA CHRISTINE HERBST R.D. 2 Felton, Gymnastics ga Tum- bling 2 x 1 Qi ' 1 P TINA MARIE CHRISTINE HERBST 8 East High St. Windsor, Marching Band I,2,3, S.U. 3,4, MRC Aides 1, Musical 1,2,3, Majorettes 1,2,3 BARBARA KAY HERMAN R.D. 4 Box 141, Red Liong Wres- tlerettes 1,2,4 43 LUANN MARIE HILDEBRAND 42 E. Broadway Red Lion, Band Executive Council 4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, JCL 2,3,4, LHS 3,4, NHS 3,4, Home- coming Court 4 GREGORY BRUCE HILEMAN R.D. 1 Brogueg Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, Var- sity Club 4 ' ' ws- MELISSA JEANETTE HIVNER 115 W. Gay St. Red Lion BRIAN LYNN HORN R.D. 1, Fe1ton5 Baseball 3,45 Basket- ball 1,25 Art Club 45 Bicycle Club 15 Chess Club 2,3. JANDA KAY HORN R.D. 9, York5 Service Club 15 RE- FLECTIONS 2,3. AMY ELLEN HORVATINOVIC R.D. 2 Box 509, Red Liong S.U. Vice-Pres. 45 Hockey 2,3,45 S.U. Advis. Court 2,35 JCL 45 NHS 3,45 S.U. 1,2,3,45 Foreign Travel Club 3,45 Class Play 35 Musical 15 Musical Student Director 2,3. SHARON ELIZABETH HOSTETTER R.D. 1, Felton5 Swimming 25 Wres- tlerettes 2,3. ,vp-,S KENNETH PAUL HUFF 9 Taylor Ave., Red Liong Football 3,4. 44 RODNEY LEE HUNTER R.D. 2, Feltong Baseball 3. CINDY LOU IMMEL R.D. 1 Box 227, Red Lion5 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Softball 35 LHS 3,45 Chem- istry Instruments Club 45 GAA 1,25 Musical 1,2. CAROLYN MARIE INGALLS 1011 Locust Grove Rd., York5 Girls Tennis 1. DANIEL JAY INNERST R.D. 1 Box 567, Dallastown WENDY SUE JACKSON R.D. 3 Box 174, Red Lion, Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Marching Band 1,2,3,4. JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON II R.D. 2 Slab Rd., Deltag FFA 1,2,3. -q7 :s-v' r, 1 DAVID LYNN KEENER R.D. 1, Red Lion KATHY ELAINE KELL 533 W. Broadway, Red Lion 45 ffm-- JOSEPH ALLEN KELLER R.D. 2, Felton, Brass Sextet 3,45 Double Brass Choir 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Symphonic Band 1,2,3, 49 Tri-M 3,43 NHS 3,43 Biology Club 15 Chess Club 25 Teen Action Club 3,4. LORI IRENE KELLER 106 S. Charles St., Red Lion, Class Sec. 4, Girls Track 2, Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Aquatic Stud. Lead. 3, NASS 3,43 S.U. 2,3,4g GAA 19 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. 'ima DAVID LEE KILE 407W W. Broadway, Red Lion, Photography Club 2,3. KEVIN RENAL KILGORE R.D. 2, Airvilleg FFA 1,2. KEITH MICHEAL KINARD R.D. 1, Red Liong FFA Executive Council 35 FFA 1,2,3,4. KENT WAYNE KINARD R.D. 1, Red Liong FFA Executive Council 2,3. 'iw DONNA KAY KIPP R.D. 3, Red Liong Girls Basketball lg Girls Chorus 15 FFA 3,43 GAA lg MRC Aide 2. ---oh' EARL EUGENE KNAUB, JR. R.D. 3, Yorkg Football lg Track 1, 2,3,4g Stage Crew 1,2,3,4. 46 JONI MARIE KNUDSON R.D. 3 Box 17, Red Liong Clarinet Choir 15 Concert Band 2,3,4g March- ing Band 1,2,3,4g Symphonic Band 1. LUANNE EILEEN KORNBAU 124 Keener Ave., Red Liong Con- cert Band 1,2,3g Marching Band 1, 2,35 MRC Aide 1,2. CARLA ELAINE KROUT R.D. 2, New Freedom CAROL LILLIAN KUETHER 308 N. Main St., Red Lion, Dramatics Club 45 Teen Action Club 4. 'Sf 17177 ft fgf' DEAN HOWARD LAKE R.D. 1, Red Lion MARY ANN LANE R.D. 2, Airvilleg FHA 3, GAA 1,25 Gymnastics 8: Tumbling 1, MRC Aide 1,25 Smart Set 3g Class Play 3. GI CHARLES ARTHUR LANGENHOP, JR. 881 Beaverson Dr., York, Boys Swim- ming 1,2,3,4g S.U. Advis. Court 3, NHS 3,43 Chess Club 25 Foreign Travel Club 13 Outdoor Ed. Service Club 25 Class Play 35 LION 3,4. SANDRA DEE LAUCHMAN 725 W. Broadway, Red Lion, Swim- ming 4. 47 ROBERT LEW LAUGHMAN 1090 Locust Grove Rd., York, NHS 3,43 Biology Club lg Chemistry In- struments Club 3,4g Chess Club 2, Outdoor Service Club 25 LEONID 2. ROBIN SUE LAUGHMAN 1090 Locust Grove Rd., York, Pho- tography Club 1. DOAN HUU LE 692 Atlantic Ave., Apt. 5, Red Lion CRYSTAL LYNN LEIGHTY R.D. 1 Jefferson Lane, Red Liong MRC Aide 25 Service Club 23 Smart Set 35 Wrestlerettes 3. 'O-off' ' 1, W' f. - .., r 'V DANIEL STEPHEN LENHART R.D. 1, Windsorg Track I. KIM DIANE LIEBHART R.D. 3 Box 53, Red Liong Girls Tennis 25 Girls Chorus 43 GAA 1,25 LEONID 45 LION 3,4. KATRINA IRENE LIGHTNER R.D. 1, Red Lion MICHELE IRENE LIGHTY R.D. 1, Brogueg Girls Basketball 2,33 Softball 2. 48 BRYAN EUGENE LILLEY R.D. 9, Yorkg Cross Country lg Con- cert Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,23 AV Club 1,25 Rod 8a Gun Club lg Weightlifting 4. WILBUR THOMAS LITTLE R.D. I, Feltong Chess Club 33 FFA 39 Table Tennis 4. MARCIA ELIZABETH LOWERY 59 Weaver Lane, Red Liong Gym- nastics 8a Tumbling Club 13 MRC Aide 1,23 Wrestlerettes 1,2. SHARON ANNE LUCABAUGH 554 W. Broadway, Red Lion DEBORAH SUE LUSKUS R.D. 2 Box 138, Stewartstowng Smart Set 3. Maxx MICHAEL EDWARD MANN R.D. 1 Box 138, Windsor: Baseball 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Chess Club 13 Table Tennis Club 4. Jim ,Af SHARON ANN MARCH 517 E. Lancaster St. Red Liong Concert Choir 35 Girls Chorus 1,25 Leoettes 13 Wrestlerettes 1,2,3g Musi- cal 13 Flag Corps 3,4. JEAN ANDREA MARKEY 61 W. Main St., Windsorg GAA 23 REFLECTIONS 2,3,4. 49 'NW M-Tj, SHERRY CHRISTINE MARSHALL R.D. 1, Red Liong Wrestlerettes 1. LU ANN MATTHEWS 18 E. High St., Windsorg FHA 3 MRC Aide 1,2,3g Service Club 3 Wrestlerettes 1. TAMI DAWN MAUCK R.D. 3 Box 417, Red Liong Volley- ball 3g Photography Club 15 Synch- ronized Swimming 2. IQ 'ln-., i 'P RAY ALLEN MAY II R.D. 3 Box 512, Red Lion, Chess Club 13 Photography Club 1. LORENZO BRIAN McCABE 115 S. Pine St., Red Liong Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Wres- tling 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus 43 NASS 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 1,2,3,4. DEBRA ANN McCANDLESS R.D. 4, Red Liong REFLECTIONS 3,4. lx by SHARON MAE McCURRY R.D. 1, Brogueg Girls Basketball 39 Art Club 23 Dramatics Club 1. VICKI LYNNE McELWAIN R.D. 2 Quarter Horse Lane, Felton, Photography Club 1. 50 s-f-- . RUTH LALEN McGILL R.D. 3, Red Lion, Concert Band 1. LORI RAE McMURPHY R.D. 1, Felton, Swimming 23 Gym nastics 8z Tumbling 1,25 Swim Club 4. -1. .fy ALISTAIR ALEXANDER McNEE R.D. 5, Yorkg Chess Club 3. REGINA ANN McPI-IERSON 333 Maple St., Red Liong FHA 35 Photography Club 15 Wrestlerettes 2. CYNTHIA JOY MCWILLIAMS R.D. 2 Box 111, Red Liong Hockey 1,2,3,4g Softball lg Volleyball 3,43 Concert Band 1. QT?-,f DANIEL RAY McWILLIAMS R.D. 2 Box 111, Red Lion, Concert Band 1,23 Jazz Band 35 Marching Band 1,2,3g Stage Band 1,25 Sym- phonic Band 1,2,3g Trombone Choir 3. L-nuluqg, LYNNE ELAINE MELLINGER R.D. 1, Airvilleg Girls Basketball 13 Softball lg Photography Club 1. N '5'h CAROL LYNNE MILLER R.D. 4 Manor Dr., Red Lion, Hockey 33 Photography Club 1. 51 CHRISTINE ANNETTE MILLER 174 W. Main St., Windsorg Photog- raphy Club 1g LION 3,4. DEBRA LYNN MILLER Church St., Box 34 Felton, Dance Club 15 Smart Set 2. . ggi? A. a It B KEITH ALLEN MILLER 11 E. Main St., Windsorg Football 1,23 Track 1. LONNIE LEE MILLER R.D. 2, Delta VST! MARK ERIC MILLER 23 East Ave., Red Liong Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 NASS 2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Chess Club 25 Gymnastics Ka Tumbling 15 Weightlifting 3,45 Intramurals 4. NAN MARIE MILLER 510 E. Broadway Extd., Red Liong Volleyball 15 NASS 3,45 NHS 3,45 NHS Pres. 45 S.U. 2,35 Varsity Club 3,45 Chemistry Instruments Club Pres. 35 GAA 15 LION 3,45 LION Editor-in-Chief 45 Cheerlead- ing 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 4. MARGIE LYNN MITCHELL R.D. 2, Airville CATHY MAY MONTGOMERY R.D. 2, Windsorg REFLECTIONS 2,3. 52 11112 I' JOANNE MARIE MOORE 28 E. Main St., Windsor BRADY MARTIN MURPHY 211 W. High St., Red Liong Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Varsity Club 45 Biology Club 15 Chemistry Instruments Club 35 Gym- nastics 8: Tumbling 15 Weightlifting 3,4. ERIC DUANE MYERS R.D. 3, Red Liong Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 NASS 3,45 Chess Club 25 Weight- lifting 3,4. PAMELA RUPPERT MYERS 125 Henrietta St., Red Lion9 FHA 1,2Q Photography Club 39 Smart Set 2,39 Teen Action Club 19 Mus- ical 2. -cflf' SCOTT RUSSELL MYERS R.D. 9 Witmer Rd., York9 Baseball 3,49 Football 19 Track 1. SHARON ALANE NACE R.D. 1 Craley Rd., Red Lion9 Clari- net Choir 1,2,3,49 Concert Band 1,29 Marching Band 1,2,3,49 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,49 Girls Chorus 1. 'NQ4 MACK LEE NESS R.D. 4, Red Lion9 FFA 2,3,4. TIMOTHY ALAN NEWCOMER R.D. 9, York9 S.U. Treas. 49 Class V.P. 39 Football 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 49 S.U. Board of Gov. 3,49 S.U. 1,2,3,4Q Varsity Club 49 Chem- istry Instruments Club 39 Class Play 39 Musical 1,2,3. 53 JANEEN DARA NONEMAKER R.D. 3, York9 Girls Tennis 2,3Q JCL 29 GAA 1,2Q Table Tennis 4. , , ,J w ' , J fy LAURIE ANN OTT R.D. 2, Red Lion9 Hockey 1,2,3,4Q Girls Tennis 3,49 GAA 1,29 Service Club 19 Class Play 39 LION 3,4Q Musical 1,2,39 REFLECTIONS 3,4. .xv 9, LEO JOSEPH PARLETT R,D. 1, Red Lion9 Wrestling 29 Stage Crew 1,2,3,49 Musical 1,2,3. 13.5 Q I BRADLEY LYNN PATTERSON 92 E. Main St., Windsor DEBRA MARIE PAULES R.D. 2, Feltong Girls Chorus 1,2,35 GAA 1,25 MRC Aide 1,25 Smart Set 35 Wrestlerettes 1,2. X L Q fi is ' x J X 4,,X r Q , A x ,xr J' DEBORAH ANN PETERS R.D. 4 Box 442, Red Lion5 Photog- raphy Club 25 Service Club 15 Musical 1,2,35 REFLECTIONS 3. TERESA ANN PETERS R.D. 9, Yorkg Softball 1,25 Brass Sextet 45 Concert Band 2,3545 Jazz Band 3,45 Marching Band 45 Stage Band 25 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Trumpet Trio II 3,45 Girls Chorus 1,35 Tri-M 3,45 GAA 15 Musical Orchestra 3. KENNETH MARK PFALTZGRAFF R.D. 3 Box 391, Red Lion5 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Class Play 35 LEONID 25 Musical 2,3. sfiu JEFFREY ALAN POFF R.D. 1 Box 426, Red Lion5 Baseball 15 Brass Sextet 45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Horn Choir 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 3,4. JAY BRADLY PERSING CATHY LINDA PORR R.D. 1, Brogue5 Baseball 2,3,45 Boys 860 Marvell Dr., York5 Outdoor Chorus 25 Concert Choir 33 Stage Service Club 25 Wrestlerettes 3,4. Crew 1,2,3,4. 54 CATHERINE ELAINE PRITCHARD 178 W. Main St., Windsor, Wres- tlerettes 1,2,3. ' JAMES DAVID RANKER R.D. 3, Red Liong Football 1,2,3,4g Track 13 Varsity Club 3,4. is JOHN EDWARD RAUMA R.D. 1, Red Liong Class Pres. 15 Class V.P. 45 Class Treas. 35 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g Swimming 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Concert Choir 49 Aquatic Stud. Lead. 1,2,3,4g S.U. Bd. of Gov. 1,3,4g NASS 2,3,4g S.U. 2,3,4g Varsity Club 2,3,4g Synchronized Swim. 23 Class Play 35 Musical 2,3. SCOTT ALLEN RAVER 184 W. Main St., Windsor, Swim- ming 2,3,4g Weightlifting 4. !2,fin DAVID ALLEN REED 20 N. Penn St., Windsorg Basket- ball 1,2. 55 DARLENE MARIE REHMEYER R.D. 1, Airvilleg FHA 1,33 FHA Corresponding Secretary 35 MRC Aide 1,2,3. DEBBIE LYNN REICHARD R.D. 1, Brogueg Girls Chorus 1,23 Leoettes 1,29 GAA 13 Homecoming Queen 45 Majorettes 1,2,3,4g Head Majorette 4. ' DEBORAH ANN REXROTH R.D. 3, Red Liong Softball 15 FHA 1. JEFFREY LEE REXROTH R.D. 4, Red Lion5 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,3,45 S.U. Advisory Court 45 NASS 3,45 Var- sity Club 3,45 Chess Club 25 Gym- nastics 8x Tumbling 1 TINA MARIE RHINE 104 W. Howard St., Red Liong Volleyball Manager 1,25 GAA 15 Class Play 35 LION 3,4 DARRYL KENT RIDER 112 N. Main St., Red Lion5 Foot- ball 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,25 Varsity Club 3,45 Chess Club 1,25 Musical 3 W KITTY LYNN RITTENHOUSE R.D. 1, Red Lion5 FHA 3,45 Teen Action 1,25 Wrestlerettes 1,25 LEONID 2 MARCI ANN RYER 861 Atlantic Ave., Red Liong S.U. 1,2,3,45 Smart Set 1,2,35 Cheerlead- ing 1 56 ELAINE MAE SAWMILLER R.D. 1, Red Lion5 Photography Club 15 Teen Action Club 1 LYNN ANN SAYLOR R.D. 1, Felton5 FHA 1,35 FHA Vice-Pres. 35 MRC Aide 1,2,35 Teen Action 1,25 LION 3,4 PENNI DeANN SCHILLING R.D. 3 Box 233, Red Liong FHA 2,35 FHA Pres. 35 MRC Aide 15 Photography Club 15 Teen Action 1,2 SAMUEL ALLEN SCHULTZ R.D. 1, Brogueg Gymnastics 8: Tum- bling 1, MRC Aide 1,2. BARBARA RAE SCOTT R.D. 2, Airville. KATHRYN FRANCES SCOTT 427 E. Lancaster St., Red Liong Volleyball 15 GAA 1,25 Wrestler- ettes 2. 1 LAURA JEAN scoTT R.D. 1, Windsor, Pa. DONALD WAYNE SECHRIST 236 S. Pine St., Red Lion, FFA Executive Council 1,2,3. S7 KATHY JEAN SECHRIST R.D. 9, York, MRC Aide 1. JOSIE CAROL SEITZ 124 Martin St., Red Liong Flag Corps 3,4. fv K f 1:11 SCOTT ALAN SEITZ 457 Summit Dr., Red Liong Concert Band 1, Jazz Band 3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Per- cussion Ensemble 1,2,3,4g Stage Band 23 Symphonic Band 2,3,4g Class Play Crew 35 Musical Orchestra 33 Head Drummer 4. KATHERINE MARIE SENTZ 17 E. Gay St., Red Lion, S.U. Pres. 4, Class Pres. 3, S.U. Board of Gov. 3,4, NASS 3,4, NHS 3,4, S.U. 1,2,3,4, Varisty Club 3,4, Cheer- leading 1,2,3,4, Homecoming Court 4 E' AMY LORRAINE SHAFFER 419 Summit Drive, Red Lion, Hockey 1,2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4, Madrigals 4, Varsity Club 4, GAA 1,2, Syn- chronized Swim. 2, Class Play 3, Musical 2,3 ANN MARIE SHAULL R.D. 1, Brogueg GAA 1,2, Smart Set 3, LION 3,4 BRIAN ALAN SHAULL R.D. 1, Red Lion ' - '7 I'i7 TIMOTHY RAYMOND SHAULL R.D. 1, Brogueg Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club 3,4 58 BRION KIRK SHELLEY 206 E. Broadway, Red Lion, Diving 1,4, Football Manager 2,3,4 DANIEL SCOTT SHIREY R.D. 9, York, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Con- cert Band 1,2, Marching Band 1,2, 3,4, Symphonic Band 3,4, NASS 3,4, Varsity Club 4 CINDY ANN SHOEMAKER N. Camp St., Windsor, Girls Bas- ketball 1, FHA 3, MRC Aide 1,2, Wrestlerettes 2, Class Play Commit- tee 3, Musical 2,3 ROBERTA EVELYN SHOFF 414 S. Main St., Red Liong Hockey 2,3, Foreign Travel Club 4, GAA 1,2, Wrestlerettes 2 Wk TOMMY EDWARD SHOFF 418 S. Main St., Red Lion, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Football 1,2, 3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Chess Club 2 LISA MARIE SHOSTAK 304 W. High St., Red Liong S.U. 1,4, Photography Club 4, Class Play 3 i I SHARON ROSE SILAR R.D. 2, Red Liong Concert Band 1,2, Marching Band 1,2, JCL 2, MRC Aide 1,2, Photography Club 3 STACY LEE SINCLAIR 319 Maple St., Red Liong FAA 1, Wrestlerettes 2 59 DEBBIE VIOLET SMELTZER R.D. 1 White Oak Rd., Windsor, FHA 1 GREGORY TODD SMITH R.D. 1, Airvilleg FFA 1,2,3 -CUP RICHARD MERVIN SMITH 220 Wise Ave., Red Liong Photog- raphy Club 1 BAMBIE LYNN SNYDER 567 Memory Lane, Red Lion5 MRC Aide 1,25 Wrestlerettes 2. LISA ANN SNYDER 38 Henrietta St., Red Lion5 Hockey 2,3,45 Girls Chorus 1,2,35 JCL 3,45 Foreign Travel Club 45 GAA 1,25 Wrestlerettes 25 LION 3,4. MARLA ANN SNYDER 521 Wise Ave., Red Lion5 Hockey 1,2,35 Foreign Travel Club 35 GAA 1,25 Photography Club 35 Wrestler- ettes 25 REFLECTIONS 3. VICKIE LYNN SNYDER R.D. 1, Red Lion5 Foreign Travel Club 35 GAA 1,25 Photography 35 Class Play Committee 35 Musical 3. KATHERINE ELIZABETH SOMMER R.D. 2, Felton5 Clarinet Choir 1,2,3, 45 Concert Band 1,25 Dist. Band, Orchestra, Sn Choir 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Musical Orchestra 2,35 Stage Band 1,25 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Woodwind Trio 35 Concert Choir 35 Girls Chorus 1,3,45 Leoettes 15 Tri-M 3,45 Musical 1. 60 qm,.,j,, i KIMBERLY ANN SPRENKLE R.D. 2, Red Lion5 Girls Track 1,2, 35 Volleyball 1,25 GAA 1,25 Wres- tlerettes 1. w..--n PATRICK SCOTT SPRENKLE R.D. 2, Red Lion5 Photography 2,3. iv-..7, JOHN ALAN STALEY R.D. 1 Box 301, Brogue5 Concert Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3, 45 Percussion Ensemble 2,3,45 Stage Band 35 Symphonic Band 3,4. RANDY LEE STAMBAUGH 52 S. Main St., Red Lion, Diving 1,2,3,4, Swimming 4, Track 3,4, Bicycle Club 1, Chess Club 2 'Eff LISA CAROL STEFFEE R.D. 2, Red Lion, Swimming 1,2,3, 4, Girls Track 1, Concert Band 1,2, Marching Band 1,2, Aquatic Stud. Lead. 2,3, S.U. 4 is .ar- KEVIN LEE STEIN R.D. 2, Red Lion, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Sym- phonic Band 1, Concert Choir 3, Musical 2,3 NINA RHEA STEPHENS R.D. 1, Airvilleg GAA 1, Wrestler- ettes 2 KATHLEEN MARIE STERMER High St., Feltong FHA 1, Wrestler- ettes 2 61 'K 'U' DANIEL NELSON STERN R.D. 4, Red Liong Football 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club 3,4 JILL NADINE SHOFF STERN R.D. 4, Red Lion, LEONID 2,3,4 PHYLLIS MAE STINE R.D. 1, Felton, R.L. Singers 4, Concert Choir 3,4, Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4, Leoettes 1,2, Madrigals 4, Mixed Chorus 4, NHS 3,4, GAA 1,2, MRC Aide 1,2, Wrestlerettes 1,2, Musical 3 MICHAEL SCOTT STOLTZFUS R.D. 2, Red Lion LISA MARIE STRAUSBAUGH 321 Atlantic Ave., Red Liong Girls Chorus 23 Wrestlerettes 1. s.,- SHIRLEY MICHELE STUBBS' R.D. 3, Red Liong JCL 1,23 Teen Action 1,2,4. KAREN PATRICIA SUECK R.D. 1, Airvilleg Wrestlerettes 1,25 Musical 1. DOUGLAS ALAN TAYLOR R.D. 1, Brogueg FFA 1,2,3,4. 62 STEPHEN LYNN TAYLOR R.D. 2, Red Liong Musical 3. THEODORE STEWART TAYLOR R.D. 1, Red Lion TINA MARIE TAYLOR 2475 Pine Grove Rd., Yorkg Con- cert Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,25 FFA Executive Council 45 FFA 2,3,4. QP' JEFFREY ALAN TEST R.D. 9, York SANDRA LOUISE THOMAS R.D. 2 Box 343, Red Lion5 Class Pres. 45 NASS 3,45 NHS 3,45 Var- sity Club 3,45 Class Play Cast 35 LEONID 35 Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Majorettes 1,2. '-410' 4'7 WARREN CECIL THOMPSON R.D. 2, Red Lion5 Diving 1,45 Track 35 Boys Chorus 35 Bowling Leagues 1,2,3,45 Student Trainers 8: Managers 25 Table Tennis 35 Class Play 3. DALE MARVIN TOME 117 Linden Ave., Red Lion -fm. ' and 'T 'Tw BRIAN LEE TROUT R.D. 3, Red Liong Baseball 15 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1. 63 4-.D TERRY LEE TROUT Maul Ave., Feltong Baseball 1,2,3, 45 FFA 2,3,4. 'WIT SHERRY LYNN TYSON R.D. 2 High St., Felton5 Girls Bas- ketball 15 Concert Choir 45 Singers 45 Gymnastics Sz Tumbling 15 Wres- tlerettes 25 Usherette l,2,3. I TERESA BETH UREY ' R.D. 1, Brogue5 FHA 25 MRC Aide 35 Teen Action Club 1,2,3,4. 5. rr' H Q--M , CHRIS DAVID UTZ R.D. 2 Box 365, Red Lion, Bowling Leagues 1. RICHARD ALLEN VANNOY R.D. 2, Felton, Chess Club 2g FFA 1,2,3. :F 11 MICHAEL HOWARD VAUGHT R.D. 2, Airvilleg Concert Band 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Stage Band 1, Symphonic Band 3,4. MARK LESLIE VOSTEEN R.D. 1, Red Lion, Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Marching Band 2,3,4g Per- cussion Ensemble 4g Symphonic Band 4. DONNA LEE WARD R.D. 2, Delta, Weightlifting 43 Class Play Crew 3. 64 NANCY ANNE WARNER R.D. 4 West Country Club Rd., Red Lion, Class Treas. 15 Girls Tennis 2, Girls Track 3,45 S.U. 1,2,4g Var- sity Club 3,4g Photography Club 4, Class Play 3, LEONID 33 Musical Ig Cheerleading 1,2,3. SHERREE LYNN WARNER R.D. 1 Box 368, Red Lion, Photog- raphy Club 2. PAUL MICHAEL WEBB R.D. 1, Airville TAMARA SUE WEILER 411 Holly Drive, Red Lion3 Hockey 23 GAA 13 Synchronized Swimming 23 Musical 2,3. w KIM ANN WICKWIRE 21 S. Park St., Red Lion3 NHS 3,43 Photography Club 23 REFLEC- TIONS 2,3,4. S'-+3 HAROLD TODD WILEY R.D. 2, Delta3 FFA 1,2,3,4. l LORI ANN WILSON R.D. 3, Red Liong Concert Choir 3,4Q Girls Chorus 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chor- us 43 JCL 2,33 LHS 3,4Q Gymnastics 8a Tumbling 13 Wrestlerettes 23 Musi- cal 1,2,3. 4-iii' MIKE ELWOOD WILSON R.D.1, Brogue3 Baseball 23 Chess Club 23 FFA 1,2,33 Gymnastics 8z Tumbling 1. 65 SHELLEY MARIE WILSON 230 E. Broadway, Red Lion3 Girls Chorus 23 Wrestlerettes 1,23 Class Play Committee 33 LION 3,43 Musi- cal 3. 1317 TODD CHESTER WILSON R.D. 1, Brogue3 Baseball 2,3,4Q Chess Club 23 FFA 1,2,33 Gymnastics Sa Tumbling 1. ALICIA JEANNINE WINTER R.D. 2, Red Lion3 Class Play Com- mittee 33 Musical 3. BARRY LEON WINTERS R.D. 3 Red Lion EILEEN ROMAINE WOLFE R.D. 3 Box 28, Red Lion JEFFREY LYNN WOLFE R.D. 3, Red Lion9 Concert Band 29 Marching Band 1,2,3,49 Percussion Ensemble 1,3,43 Symphonic Band 1,3,4 66 JAN WILLIAM WORKINGER R.D. 2 Red Lion9 Baseball 2,3,49 Basketball 1,3,49 Football 1,2,3,49 Track 19 NASS 49 Varsity Club 3,49 Intramurals 3,4Q Gymnastics 8: Tumbling 1 ANGELA FAYE YOUNG R.D. 2, Airville9 FFA 49 FHA 49 MRC Aide 19 Photography Club 29 Synchronized Swimming 29 Wrestler- ettes 19 Class Play 3g FFA Sweet- heart 4 BONNI SUE ZARFOS 472 Highland Road, Red Liong Con- cert Choir 3,45 Girls Chorus 1,23 Girls Quartet 39 Girls Trio 13 Lady Lions 33 Leoettes lg Madrigals 3g Mixed Chorus 43 NHS 3,45 Chemistry Instruments Club 33 Wrestlerettes 13 LEONID 1,25 Musical 1,2,3 K-41 DAVID EDWARD ZIEGLER R.D. 1, Box 688, Red Liong Concert Band 15 Jazz Band 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Percussion Ensemble 1,2,3,4g Stage Band 3: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4 MEMORY 67 Crossing the Bar MICHAEL SCOTT ZELGER 617 Wise Ave., Red Liong Baseball 1,23 Cross Country 13 Sunset and evening star, and one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea. For though from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. Alfred Tennyson V D aio ,gl-I lf if ' v ig.--l, 'S 1. LOOKI G B CK Looking back on our four years in Red Lion High School, we the class of ,77 have many happy memories to cherish in future years. Over the last four years, we have grown in many ways as we prepared our graduation. Timid and inexperienced, we entered the new and endless halls of the Senior High in the fall of 1973 under the leadership of John Rauma ipresidentl, Rod- ney Hake fvice-presidentl, Sheila Brady fsecretaryl, and Nancy Warner ftreas- urerl. As Freshmen, our first big event was Homecoming and the building of our first float SPIRIT for which we received honorable mention, despite the fact that the clutch burned out of the truck which pulled it, forcing us to push it through the streets. Also included in the Homecoming feastivities were the Fri- day night parade and pep rally, the crowning of Sue Gross as Homecoming Queen, and the Homecoming Game in which Red Lion beat Susquehannock 57-0. Our first year was full of new experiences, such as 50 minute class periods, pep assem- blies, and swimming classes. Some of these we enjoyed, others we didn't. In the Spring of the year, Sound of Music was performed and then June arrived, bringing the school year to a close. We returned in the fall as spirited Sophomores, guided by Sarah Challenger ipresidentj, Rozzi Applebaum ivice-presidentl, Rhonda Heindel Ksecretaryl, and Kathy Falvey ftreasurerl. Again we received honorable mention for our float Chop 'em Up! Leslie Olewiler was crowned Queen and the Lions 'Arolled over Dover with a score of 55-21. As Sophomores, we sat through Health and Safety Ed. classes, won the spirit stick several times, and took part in the musical Soutl Pacific. In the fall of '75, we returned to school and found that the lobby doors had been painted six different colors, the periods were only 47 minutes long, we had three lunch shifts instead of two, and we were now able to go to the Student Commons during study halls. Co-Ed. gym classes were introduced and we were able to choose our gym courses from a variety of activities, provided of course that we took swimming. For the third year in a row, we received honorable mention for our float 'tGotcha in the Lion's Jaws Homecoming Day saw Karen Flinchbaugh crowned as Queen and the Lions conquered the Vo-Tech Spartans 52-25. In No- vember, we presented our own class play Pillow Talk under the direction of Gloria Jean Nickol and in the spring took part in the musical t'Brigadoon. Our Junior year ended with the Junior-Senior Prom The Times of Your Life held at Wisehaven. Music was provided by Sounds Unlimited. The Class of '77 finished its school years under senior officers Sandy Thomas fpresidentl, John Rauma ivice-presidentl, Lori Keller isecretaryl, and Sandy Grove ftreasurerl. As Seniors, we placed second in the float contest with our entry Pack the Panthers, and on October 16, 1976, Deb Reichard was crowned Home- coming Queen. Red Lion lost a close battle to Central with a score of 3-6. Enter- tainment on Homecoming night was provided by The LaMott Trio. Since it was decided that we would not have a musical this year, the Senior Class pre- sented the play version of Annie Get Your Gun under the direction of Barbara Buffington. We closed our last year with the Cinderella Ball in which the girl asks the guy, the Junior-Senior Prom, Class Day, Baccalaureate, and the long awaited Commemcement. r ,V U I 2543, ,ll -.H-. 4. ,Y.-. 'bT,,,'j'?' X ' SWQQQNMS ,, -1 LIO RO R TO W NN NG S AS This year was the LION'S 18th straight winning season. Not since 1958 have the LIONS lost more than they have won. Mark Miller and Greg Hileman were voted to the All-League team due to their outstanding defensive feats. Mark was also the pre- miere punter in the county and according to Coach Dyke, Mark's toe was a factor in many Lion wins! ROW 1: Steve Salimbeni, Mark Fiorelli, Bryan Gordon, Todd Smeltzer, Troy Franks, Ken Huff, John Wills, Mel Fissel, Pete Pauly, Tu Dam, Brian Leiphart. ROW 2: Kevin Meck, Jeff Rexroth, Jud Stauffer, Kerry Dunbar, Roy Walter, -Eric Myers, Mike Poff, Guy Berger, John Newcomer, Steve Riddle, Mark Keller. ROW 3: Gary Grimm, Jeff Poindexter, Kevin Baughman, Dave Posey, Jim Ranker, Todd Gipe, Todd Grove, Tim Newcomer, Craig Barshinger, John Godfrey, Brady Murphy, Rick Shoff, Leroy Bowles, Scott Kessler. ROW 4: Loren Berger, Bob Runkle, Chuck Stern, Bob Fletcher, Jan Workinger, Dan Stern, Gary Fidler, Tim Shaull, Greg Hileman, Mark Miller, John Rauma, Steve Johnson. Red Lion Opponent Muhlenberg 13 O Dover 27 6 West York 20 0 Eastern 56 0 Suburban 16 14 Central 3 6 Hanover 42 0 Spring Grove 7 21 Vo-Tech 7 8 Dallastown 7 20 I M1 'vw Y ,, J Qilx, V f -gf ' .- ,,II'l 'i-it 9 'ufi ' lfsf SQ Jeff Rexroth Sweeps around the end 72 Mark Miller make a punt for Red Lion Loren Burgen E: Q,-, il gurl Gary Fidler Bob Fletcher Todd Gipe Q' ef' X Greg Hileman Ken Huff Mark Miller xQ F. ,pda .pf-5 , 2 i Eric Myers Tim Newcomer Jim Ranker 'sr 'muy ,- ,-, G , Jeff Rexroth Tim Shaull Dan Stern 7' Tu Dam qs- Bryan Gordon 41 Brady Murphy John Rauma Jan Workinger ff-rm' UN' 15 - 49' HQ!!! ough defense stops iizxpqal. n WlLDc4 TS L 3? ,B If JW ,. ...H+- ' X ,.,,-l'I .YS ,V--' . , .fm-,f,,4wav-'f , WWW' K .-WM , , ,,Q.-ow--1 awww' no I In I Steve Johnson leaps for the ball. 'fx 47 2 VX , Dyke gxves the sxgn if 4 L y we K. 'fm . , J j ,m gg, 3 4... '4 Q x 2. U. Q H Ol' xx. According to Coach Wolfe, the JV team was composed of aggressive, hardhitting young men. They completed a fine season and this team will contribute greatly to the varsity in the future. ROW 1 Steve Sahmbem Kevin Meck, Jeff Piondexter, Mel Fissel, John Wills Brian Lelphart Todd Smeltzer Troy Franks Pete Pauley Mark Keller Gary Grimm Mark Florelli. ROW 2: Steve Riddle, Leroy Bowles John Godfrey Craig Barshmger Chuck Stern Bob Runkle Mike Poff Kevin Baughman Rick Shoff, Dave Posey, Roger Walter, John Newcomer Guy Berger as L !i:3:iE4'lz4EQ'HB'i'l':LL32iKl.ili?'lG , YH 'IVA FROSH HO T 4-2-1 SEA O ROW 1: J. Smith, B. Merkel, D. Sprenkle, S. Laird, D. Garner, D. Achenbach, S. Miller, M. Wills, A. Bennett, T. Tome, ROW 2: Coach Miller, T. Snyder, B. Gipe, S. Workinger, K. Axe, J. Kinard, M. Lloyd, M. Silvey, T. Mitchell, D. Thomas, N. Mc- Callum, M. Hildebrand, T. Grimm. ROW 3: T. Craig, B. Myers, T. Fisher, A. Shaffer, J. Miller, T. Goodyear, E. Kunkle, R. Olewiler, P. Hileman, D. Burk, D. Jones, D. Silar, Coach Sinibaldi. Troy Fisher leads the way for Steve Workinger. Troy Fisher takes the hand-off and heads for the line. Coaches Sinibaldi and Miller were pleased with the team's 4-2-1 record for the season. They felt that the boys worked hard and gained rewarding experiences in improving their skills. Troy Fisher makes a clean break through. Spring Grove , ','- West York ' S i'i'i T22 Surburban .' A 22 Dallastown 1, 0 Susquehanna ' 50 Central ' . - -20 York High A 5 8 'Red Dior!-1... 1 x E 4 Opponent 6 G 13 8 14 0 18 FOOTBALL CI-IEERLEADER VARSITY: ROW 1: K. Sentz, L. Poet, N. Holland, J. Ausherman, Thomas, L. Smith. JV: ROW 1: J. Kesslering, L. Snyder, C. Jennings. ROW 2: R. Jami- son, T. Lloyd. ROW 3: T. Grim, A. Mann. ROW 4: L. Emenheiser L. Anderson. it T f . A i XX 5 1 in X, rr I K. Falvey. ROW 2: N. Miller, S. Thomas, L. Keller, K. The Red Lion cheerleaders are a group of spirited young women who support the athletic teams with cheers, assemblies, spirit ideas and dedication. These girls are not called on just to cheer for the teams, but to serve the school by putting together the student handbook, ad- dressing and stuffing envelopes for the Booster Clubs, decorating the gym, and escorting speakers on Career Day. The football squads were chosen in late May. Preparations were then made for attending the National Cheerleading Assoc. summer clinic at the Pocono Sports Camp. Here the girls spent five days learning new cheers, pompom routines and stunts. When not in class-type instruction, the girls were exchanging ideas and improving newly learned skills. This year's football squads worked together during the summer months to purchase warm up suits, hats, and gloves and to finance the spirit ideas for team members. JR. HIGH: ROW 1: T. Reider, S. Mundis, K. March. ROW 2: T. Leber K. Wallace, L. Horn, A. Ewell, L. Toomey. ROW 3: P. Gohn. THE HOCKEY TEAM I' VARSITY: ROW 1: Susan Grim itimerj, Dawn Eveler, Sheila Brady, Amy Horvatinovic, Sandy Grove, Deb Jackson, Tammi Cooper, Holly Bucher Ctimerb. ROW 2: Allison Kinkel, Bonita Lighty, Cindy Immel, Laurie Ott, Cindy Criswell, Sandy Crone, Lisa Snyder, Cindy SENIOR K'- Sheila Brady 1 1. Sandy Crone ts., ,Vg Cindy McWilliams McWilliams, Coach Karen Boyer. Kennard Dale Dover Hanover Southwestern Susquehannock Spring Grove Central Eastern Dallastown York High Vo Tech York Suburban West York Northeastern 5. ri Sandy Grove Laurie Ott RED LION OPPONENT 5 - 1 1 6 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 4 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 3 0 3 1 5 ji, Amy Horvatinovic 2 1 tg . -, X . g -' Aw f -w V? ' Awami? , x an -a-. 'Q 7 , i ' - xg' K ' 3,1 I K - Lo, ,Nl Amy Shaffer ku, .ff 1 Cindy Criswell 2 Cindy Immel WF' Lisa Snyder 'ID THE BALL. J.V.: ROW 1: Gertrude Lee, Patricia Lee, Lori McKinsey, Jodi Hoke, Liz Pauley, Susan Simpson, Eileen Falvey. ROW 2: Karen Fassnacht, Deb Jones, Shari Wilhelm, Vicki Grove, Deb McPherson, Joan Wilson, Kathy Runkle, Margaret Lease, Coach Daryl Murch. JUNIOR VARSITY o - The field Hockey team has done a commendable job this Kennard Dale RE g V OPS year, according to Coach Boyer. They spent many long Dove, 0 3 hours practicing their skills and conditioning to end the Hanover 0 3 season with a winning record of 8-6. Coach Boyer com- Southwesmr' 0 2 4 K , , , Susquehannock 0 4 mented, It was great working with such a dedicated, Spring Grove 0 2 spirited, competitive group of fine female athletes. Central 1 1 Eastern 0 4 Dallastown ' 0 3 York Suburban 0 3 V W West York , 0 4 S Northeastern 0 2 .., A ', V ' f er, ..--. , r I 'Qi U , , ., Q' 1' ' .wi r r.,rgEg' ' M' r' ' .A -'-, : I In l I I ' II: -4 na 75 1 -EIL... 4, n ,111 ' ,Q ,,, , . , ,, ,,,, , , ,. . , .... ,..,,.,fw',f'f1,. 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HGCKEY Cindy McWilliams hits a corner drive. The hockey team works together to defeat their Vo-Tech opponents. I vp! -15 q.:'ivY Y ' fr ' ' 72 , Ji, -. 5 a M I.-lil wg l'!g39..visI..hl,...lf Av' JK' :-V A 5 S-'- y I: in Coach Boyer discusses strategy at halftime. rw-1 Shiela Brady and Dawn Eveler display teamwork. 50 The forward line is positioned to score while the op posing team's corner is taken. TENNI TE GAIN EXPERIE CE Red Lion Opponent .Q-4' EP' , l Spring Grove O 7 , Sm, Hanover 5 2 -..,. NW MN, 4x,,4,1 A., Southwestern 3 4 rl Dallastown 1 6 , ,,, Dover 2Vz 4Vz 1-an West York 6 1 A ,EB , York High 3 4 Suburban 1 6 , , Northeastern 7 0 ' ' Central 5 2 , 125' V f i 'q llL--E22 ' .! fiiigqg r : in l 2, Ji lil it Jim Bucher shows concentration on 8 strong forehand. l -My Coach Howes demonstrates a smooth forehand- ROW 1: Dave Frey, Stacy Bupp, Steven McCleary, Dave Snyder, Rob Ryer. ROW 2: Jeff Reno, Jim Bucher, Gavin Markey, Scott Warner, Dave Neff, Pat Hein. Although this year's record was 7-6, Coach Howes feels that the team gave 10076 of their effort. Two of the matches were lost by 1 point only. This year's team gained much confidence and poise over last year. The coach feels that the racqueteers will be roar- ing next year. 7, , f 1, I ' -4,4 .-, ,...-,., .. . Y .Lk ,-a.,..a.--,n...t...,.,...,,,.. - ,. , , Gavin Markey executes a back hand shot. 31 Dave Frey follows through on a powerful serve. CROSS COU TRY TE N ROW 1: Brian McCabe, Tim Redifer, Bob DeLaronde, Chuck Stella. ROW 2: J. B. Chadwick, John Green, Bill Runkle, Bob Schaeberle, Lenny Talbert. Dallastown Northeastern Spring Grove York High Vo-Tech Central Dover York Catholic Eastern West York York Suburban ,.f x f Q RL Opp 0 41 42 15 15 55 16 48 16 47 17 46 17 46 25 30 27 30 20 35 15 55 SENIOR Calf? XA! J. B. Chadwick Brian McCabe The Cross Country team was disappointed with its record this season. However, Coach Miller is encouraged by the prospect of a good group of returning under- classmen next year. With this in mind, the team can look forward to a winning season. E9lfs64l'Jl1 C' Bill Runkle i s set on A j'f'f13g1f .3L.u1ii'1...f4.C 1 Q, - '52 3.135 l i ru.-Q -' H ,.,, 1 , .- -xi M0 Winning 82 Chuck Stella strides toward victory. EXEMPLIFIE PHY IC L FIT SS E ...,.......,..........,,...............-------- Sigur YF' E522 wx: saw -an w .... . . Practice pays off for Lenny Talbert. ,,,....- Hz, Coach Miller inspects Brian McCabe's shoe to assure proper fit J. B. Chadwick is serious about his work. v W. 1 -L. ' Q I-.. -f ,-Y. --N -A-1.T. W ' N ,4 i f 1 x I The team gets off to a good start against Suburban Opponents. A SITY GR PPLER ROW 1: D. Shirey, A. Evans, L. Dufek, S. Kessler, L. Haines. ROW 2: E. Myers, J. Poindexter, T. Stump, J. B. Chadwick. ROW 3: Coach Sinibaldi, G. Berger, C. Stern, B. Shellenburger, Coach Thomas. SEN IORS . . J. B. Chadwick According to Coach Sinibaldi, this year was a year of exploration for the young wrestling team, because although the Dallastown South Western Northeastern Vo-Tech Spring Grove Dover V Central Hanover West York Suburban York High York Catholic Eastern Susquehannock team wasn't outstanding when measured x by its win-loss record, it ranked high when measured by success. Coach Sinibaldi feels confident that Red Lion's Wrestling program looks bright as many of our wres- tlers will be returning next year. Eric Myers 84 Dan Shirey OPP 41 32 49 33 20 27 25 55 38 22 32 27 27 32 RE TLE H RD .. -ixx ' ii. Coach Sinibaldi gives last minute advice to Steve Kessler. Lenny Haines is countering his opponentls Peterson roll. Louis Dufek works to get behind his man for 2 points. Steve Kessler sets up his takedown attempt. .T .7 , ,iz '..l 5 Gary Grimm works for a bow and arrow cradle. 2 , Z xl Dan Shirey scores an easy victory over his Suburban opponent. gg . . WRE TLI ROW 1: P. Pauly, T. Shirey, M. Dufek, C. David, M. Fiorelli. ROW 2: K. Gaines, K. Meek, D. Posey, K. Baughman, G. Grimm. ROW 3: Coach Thomas, H. Evans, S. Kessler, M. Fissel. RED LION OPPONENT Dallastown 0 63 South Western 6 51 Northeastern 19 40 Vo-Tech 9 43 Spring Grove 21 24 Dover 18 24 Central 17 37 Suburban 23 16 York High 19 35 York Catholic 24 24 Hanover 2 - West York 9 ' Eastern 33 21 Susquehannock 20 36 L48 56 Mel Fissel works for the escape- Lion grappler tries for one point. Coach Thomas said that although the team's win-loss record wasn't outstanding, the J.V. Lions improved tremendously. The boys tried very hard and made great improvements in their techniques. He stated that one of the biggest problems that the team suffered was an automatic forfeit of 18 pts. because three weight classes were unfilled. He ended his comments by saying that if the boys keep up the good work, many of them will take a spot on next year's varsity team. Mel Fissel rides his opponent. FRESHME PI 5-5 S AS ROW 1: M. Burg, T. Shirey, D. Sprenkle, S. Bull, H. Dam, B. Striebig, K. Sechrist, M. Lentz. ROW 2: C. Gerhart, D. Gar- ner, K. Axe, T, Fisher, P. Hileman, S. Workinger, D. Silar. ROW 3: D. Oldhouser, D. Fidler, W. Young, G. Anderson, T. Mitchell, R. DeLaRonde, H. Frey, S. Miller, E. Kunkle. ROW 4: R. Myers, R. Myers, D. Posey, D. Schmitt, K. Stine, J. Light- ner, T. Lentz, J. Lane, B. Shaw, M. Wills, R. Shaull, S. Hutcheson, J. Kessler. ROW 5: Coach Shaffer. MISSING: Coach Ber- kowitz, T. Almoney, R. Sweitzer, G. Peters. ,. x RED LION OPPONENT Dallastown 18 43 West York 24 40 Spring Grove 29 38 Central 38 24 Susquehzmnock 54 11 York Suburban 47 13 Hanover 23 29 York 36 26 Dover 24 31 South Western Forfeit Kerry Axe counters his opponent's takedown Mark Lentz works for the escape attempt. Although the Freshman Lions had a slow start, they placed third in the holiday tournament and were well on their way to another winning season. Coach Shaffer feels that the nineteen freshmen on this year's team should help to build a strong senior high program in the future. B7 Dave Sprenkle working to keep his man in the circle. WRE TLI 'G CHEERLE DER VARSITY: ROW 1: L. Smith, L. Arnold, M. Lowery. ROW 2: L. Poet, T. Eyer, C. Jennings. The wrestling cheerleaders support Red Lion's wrestlers by initiating spirit at the matches, thereby helping to push them onto victory. They make signs for the team, as well as provid- ing cheers and chants. Senior members of this year's squad were Marcia Lowery, and Tracey Eyer. ,W .. yew- M... - ' - , Rx ...... vs X A J.V.: ROW 1: P. Markle. ROW 2: M. Godfrey, T. Shewell, S. Rupp. FRESHMEN: ROW 1: L. Murnane, L. McKinsey. ROW 2: A. Wallace, V. Grove, L ROW 3: L. Russo. ROW 4: G. Card. Warner- ROW 33 E- FHIVBY- 1976-77 VAR ITY DR1BBLER ROW 1: B. Wolf, J. Workinger, D. Shoff, J. Stauffer, B. Murphy, B. Henshaw, lMgr.J ROW 2: L. Talbert, T. Gipe, M. Mil- ler, S. Johnson, S. Winters, B. Stump, Coach Corrozza. MISSING: B. Runkle SENIORS Todd Gipe The 1976-77 basketball season terminated with a 8-14 record. The team was comprised mostly of underclass- men, with only four senior members. The coach felt that the first half of the season was a learning experience while during the second half the team members gained confi- dence. With so many returning players, Coach Corozza feels that the future looks bright for next year's team. Mark Miller Brady MUfPhY Jan Workinger LIO C GER HU TLE Scott Winters makes 2 points. l bww Q Steve Johnson takes aim as Mark Miller gets into position to rebound. Mark Miller moves inside against the Wildcats. RED LION OPPONENT Steel High 58 107 Eastern 57 59 Kennard Dale 90 62 Suburban 41 55 York Catholic 70 84 Dallastown 47 75 Susquehannock 58 67 Vo-Tech 67 50 Central 50 69 Spring Grove 66 72 Dover 69 50 West York 57 66 South Western 86 95 Hanover 66 70 Northeastern 74 66 York Catholic 55 86 Dallastown 67 74 Susquehannock 74 61 Vo-Tech 73 56 Eastern 67 56 Kennard Dale 90 73 Suburban 58 101 Brady Murphy looks lonesome as he shoots a free throw. ! N Rick Shoff shoots over Dallastown opponent Scott Winters clears the boards. . .BA KETBALL ROW 1: B. Small, T. Smeltzer, C. Ferree, T. Strayer fmgr.J. ROW 2: Coach Stoner, L. Bowles, T. Grove, N. Crone, S. Kohlbus, P. Dinsmore. MISSING: S..Gardner. RED LION OPPONENT Eastern 36 43 Kennard Dale 57 33 Suburban 55 53 York Catholic 35 47 Dallastown 57 35 Susquehannock 57 35 Vo-Tech 47 58 Central 32 39 Spring Grove 37 34 Dover 60 65 West York 52 55 South Western 49 59 Hanover 59 61 Northeastern 70 34 Eastern 44 34 Kennard Dale 69 28 Suburban 59 65 York Catholic 28 52 Dallastown 39 62 Susquehannock 44 34 Vo-Tech Leroy Bowles eyes the basket for 2 points. 37 31 Trent Grove takes a jump shot for Red Lion Coach Stoner felt that the outstanding characteristic of this year's team was enthusi- asm, for although the team did not have a winning season, the boys never gave up. Mr. Stoner commented, This display of spirit will provide a founda- tion on which better teams will be built in the future. Steve Kohlbus shoots a foul shot. 91 Leroy Bowles drives in for a lay-up shot. FRESH C SERS SHG SPIRIT ROW 1: J. Sietz, D. Thomas, B. Myers, W. Barshinger, A. Shaffer, C. Snyder, Coach Kuhn. ROW 2: T. Snyder, B. Gipe, J. Barshinger, B. Les- lie, S. Enders, M. Heisler, R. Barnet, M. Snyder. Coach Kuhn feels that the players who endured the rough season deserve credit. He said, If they continue to work hard, that record will surely improve! REDUON OPPONENT Kennard Dale 48 - 26 Solanco 48 7 27 York Catholic 6 V ' , 50 Columbia . 33 S 19 Central i 35 46 West York . . 41 60 Dover 'f' Vi 41 S 27 Hanover ' 1 49 33 South Western 33 f 46 Eastern 38 40 York Catholic 28 47 Dallastown 54 73 Susquehannock 55 40 Kennard-Dale ' 47 40 York Suburban 41 . ' 47 Spring Grove 25 55 Brian Myers gets the handle on a rebound. 92 Brian Myers prepares to shoot or pass off. BA KETB LL CHEERLE DER This year's squads were cap- tained by: Kathie Sentz, var- sity: Tammy Lloyd, junior var- sity, and Angie Ewell, freshmen. The girls spirited the basketball team to victory by cheering at the games. They also decorated the gym with signs and occasion- ally the homes of players and coaches. VARSITY: L. Green, J. Ausher- man, L. Emen- hiser, L. Ander- son, L. Snyder, R. Jamison. MIS SING: K. Sentz. J.V.: J. Gazda, T. Lloyd, P. Groff, J. Kesselring. L. Taylor, T. Wise- man, R. Royer. GIRL WIMMER BREAIH ROW 1: L. Steffee, R. Heindel, Coach Stein. ROW 2: T. Weiler, S. Sprenkle, V. Dunn, J. Epley, S. Kilgore, T. Klunk, C. Stabley, K. Fassnacht, K. Sprenkle. ROW 2: J. Burke, MGR., K. Rank, C. Figdore, K. Strausser, L. Toomey, T. Keller, A. Reider, T. Keener, S. Gold, P. Smith. ROW 2: J. Knudson, Mgr., A. Mann, S. Aspey, K. Markley, D. Smith, V. Keller, L. Furhman, D. Gutierrez, N. Holland, S. Smith, S. Heindel, J. Laird, M. Adams, S. Murrow, K. Enfield, L. Gainer. 1 Rhonda Heindel Lisa Steffee Coach Marlene Stein commented that the swim team has had a successful season and that next year should be promising, since most team members will be returning. This year all but two of the existing school records RED LION OPPONENT were broken, one of which was the 500 yard 'fig 109 freestyle record which was broken by fresh- Dover 'g. if 104 gg man Steph Heindal. Many of the team mem- Suburban ' O 11 72 bers qualified for the District Swim Meet in- glgigftffgve . gg gg cluding juniors Jane Epley, Sherrie Gold, Southwestern 109 63 Suzette Smith Qalternatelg sophomores Jane York High 113 65 Laird and Cindy Figdoreg freshmen Marci gow' . 112 53 Adams and Steph Heindal. ' empfleld 77 95 94 CHUOL RECORD W- 1 F.. I, , Sherrie Gold and Steph Heindel prepare for a great start for the blocks. ll Jane Epley pushes toward the finish. Red Lion diver shows good form Rhonda Heindel and Lisa Steffee stroke their way back to the blocks. BOYS SWIM TO 6-1 SEA O The 1976-77 Boys Swim Team compiled a 6-1 YCIAA league record and a 6-4 over- all record. The team was led by junior co-capt. Dan Fal- vey, who had an outstand- ing year. Joe Rauma also had an outstanding season in which he set a new school record in the 100 yd. back- stroke. Rick Poff, another top performer, scored heav- ily as the Sea Lions' 431 diver, while co-capt. John Rauma, top senior perform- er, was the team's top but- terflier. Jeff Dunn, Chuck Wallace, Dave Harrington, and Lee Snyder were also top performers throughout the season. Representing the boy's team in district competions were Dan Falvey, Rick Fal- vey, Rick Poff and Dave Harrington. This year's season was shortened because of the energy crisis and as a result five dual meets were never swum. Coach Clark feels that many of the team's goals were not accomplished due to this shortening of time. RL OPP Cumberland Valley 75 99 Chambersburg 30 53 Dover 114 58 Suburban 15 67 Spring Grove 99 73 Dallastown 117 58 Southwestern 111 60 York High 92 80 Dover 107 65 Hempfield 64 108 Jeff Dunn Tom Epley Charles Langenhop John Rauma Randy Stambaugh ROW 1: W. Markel, E. Sulpizio, B. Hammers, R. Messerly, J. Wills, C. Wallace, C. Bowers, M. Lloyd, G. Fuhrman, P. Be net, ROW 2: D. Ahearn, J. Reno, R. Poff, D. Falvey, W. Messerly, D. Harrington, T. Epley, M. Tarlton. ROW 3: T. Stoltzf T. Campbell, R. Stambaugh, Joe Rauma, John Rauma, C. Langenhop, S. Kessler, J. Dunn, G. Challenger. MISSING: Snyder, B. Lilly, B. Chaney, K. Craley, D. Shoemaker, B. Ryer, C. Givler. 96 X -' , my V fi. zz 1 x -mv. wa my, Ulm ,- 4 lx -' . O 4. M-,L ' 0 .TJ - 1 . L: ian YJ. v x .,.?!'- .fg...q-,- - .- hw, F A A '17 Q '.?'G', ll' K f,.. . 3' , A. ' 3' lo: -f IL 0 ,fr , A -wp - . , .., Y M ,, , W '-'J' 'W' ,.. I. .NRL rf -11. 4-my if' Arif' 4-1 ., M., v 4 A .Q-K .nu .K I4 GIRL ASKETB LL PO ROW 1: S. Tyson fMgr.l, P. Seaks, L. Horn, A. Kinkel, T. Cooper, K. Chronister, J. Smith. ROW 2: Shellenberger, P. Graybill, B. Lnghty, A. Laucks, B. Weaver, L. Burke, C. Brinegar, Coach Ellen Farrell. Central Spring Grove Dover West York Southwestern York High Hanover Northeastern York Catholic Dallastown Susquehannock Vo-Tech Eastern Kennard Dale York Suburban RED LION OPPONENT 37 64 44 42 33 40 38 36 49 48 47 62 71 43 39 59 29 53 31 54 32 17 56 33 30 16 47 21 48 62 SENIOR Cindy Brinegar Q4 il F711 This year the Girls' Basketball team posted their first winning season with a record of 8-7. The key games this season were the Spring Grove upset early in the season in which a last second, 15 ft. jump shot gave the Lions a victory, the one point victory over Southwestern, and the Kennard Dale game which clinched the winning season. Coaches Ellen Farrell and Donald Walker comment on the sea- son by saying, We had many close games -some we won, some we lostg but our sense of accomplishment lies in the fact that this year we completed and battled with all of the tougher teams in the league. Lions scramble for the ball, Bonita Lighty goes for the tap as her teammates look on. IR T W NNING AS Amy Laucks scores two against Dallastown. M.. Cindy Brinegar fights for the ball. Amy Laucks prepares for her foul shot. Bonita Lighty drives to the basket for two more points. Cindy Brinegar shoots for another twb points Z QT n ' . , , f -4 ' ' v-Q TJ, ' Y , , . . ' , ' ,g. ,MW .. m1,,:wy.:2,.,-..1l,., LIO TAFF PREPARE: ROW 1: A. Shaull, N. Miller, S. Wilson. ROW 2: Mrs. Keener, L. Snyder, L. Saylor, T. Rhine, C. Miller. ROW 3: C. Langenhop, R. Applebaum, K. Leibhart, L. Ott, M. Bupp. -k ...F Mrs. Keener watches as Chuck Langenhop, Business Manager and Nan Miller, Editor-in-Chief Typists Ann Shaull and Chris Miller along with go over the '77 Lion sales. Wilson, index editor find enjoyment in their work. 77 PUBLIC TIO W Yonnvl WH uso uuvumnmaq 'W Swfumnn ..., Ml Rozzi Applebaum, Student Life Editorg Tina Rhine, Senior Editorg Nan Miller, Editor-in-Chief and Lynn Saylor, Organizations Editor check layouts for deadlines. LION TODRVI UNLV 1050 wvs vwuool uno sunurnnn wwf' -,-W I-E0 S Many people do not realize the long hours involved in putting together the 1 N. book you are now reading. The LION f staff has many responsibilities. Some of these are making decisions as to what will go into the yearbook, seeing that the pictures are taken, arranging the pictures and writing the captions. Every little detail takes time. The LION staff should be commended for their efforts. ,,.-.. r IV- -. m Wi Lisa Snyder Administration and Faculty Editorg Kim Leibhart, Photographerg Mark Bupp Underclassmen Editorg and Laurie Ott, Sports Editor try to do serious work with publicity. 1977 LEO ID TAFF Dy fi ' 2 'Q 4 l fi:4fifk, ' ' ROW 1: L. Hershner, C. Poet, H. Bucher, J. Flaharty, V. Wilson. ROW 2: T. Eyer, C. Krout, P. Grove, V. Wagner. ROW 3: S. Grim, K. Leibhart, H. Crawford, D. Keener. The 1976-77 LEONID staff gives much of their free time to provide the students with an informative newspaper, keep- ing us all informed of the many school activities. Mrs. Nickol, advisor of the staff, helps the students write and type their articles, along with proofreading the editors copy. The LEONID publishes nine issues during the school year, along with a special senior edition coming out in the spring. Tracey Eyer and Diane Keener view the end results of the many long hours of work. 104 PRD IDES SCI-IODL EW l Advisor Mrs. Nickolg T. Eyer, Business Manager, V. Wilson, Typist, D. Keener, Sports Editor, V. Wagner, News Editor. V. Wilson, P. Peters, D. Wolfe perform different jobs. V. Wagner, D. Wolfe, V. Wilson, L. Runkle, prepare another.Leonid issue . . ' D El I i 1 it il A -' . Q., ,f' 105 I s REFLECTIO OF 1977 sr 'AAF Lippy. ROW 3: R. Grove, N. Roth, T. Naumann, L. Ott. :fm gr Wy lk Mrs. Arvin, M. Smith, L. Ott, T. Shewell, and Miss Buffington proofread poems for the school magazine. H2 ROW 1: L. Hershner, S. Donaghy, J. Sutton, K. Figdore, G, Lau. ROW 2: J. Markey, D. McCandless, T. Shewell, M. Smith, S. The job of the Reflections staff is to collect short stories and poems that have been written by Red Lion students and prepare them for publication in the annual spring edition. The magazine encourages students to contribute their work by sponsoring a contest in which the winning writer is given a prize. M. Smith, N. Roth, R. Grove, T. Shewell, L. Ott, S. Donaghy, G. Lau read over basic guidelines for submitting poems. Q Q .....,. ..,..... , 1 Q' QM gm Hy M , h ak. V 5, new '-Y .L313 i 1 f .. 'K gifs Afllfiszi: I ...qv . 'QA ORARY CLUB LATI HO OR OCIETY Membership in the Latin Honor Society is an honor bestowed on those students who have obtained a grade aver- age of 4 in Latin class. Along with their aca- demic achievements mem- bers must portray good citizenship to be consider- ed for this society. J. Lehman, L. Wilson, A. Anderson, L. Hildebrand, C. Immel. ATIONA HO OR OCIETY The National Honor Society has four main purposes: to generate enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership and to develop character. Two of their activities include tutoring students who need help in academic subjects and serv- ing as guides and hosts for various school programs. ROW I: P. Stine, C. Christenberry, R. Laughman, J. Keller, S. Brady, N. Miller. ROW 2: M. Bupp, L. Hilde- brand, B. Zarfos, S. Grim, K. Sentz, S. Grove, A. Cybulski, S. Thomas. R.OW 3: C. Langenhop, D. Beaverson, J. Baldwin, A. l-lorvatinovic, R. Heindel, K. Wickwire. ROW 4:lMr. T. Stine. ROW 1: N. Miller, V. Dunn, K. Falvey, S. Thomas, J. Laird, C. Brinegar. ROW 2: J. Epley, S. Brady, S. Gray, J. Workinger, J. Rexroth, K. Sentz, C. Criswell. ROW 3: D. Falvey, D. Shirey, B. McCabe, R. Heindel, R. Apple- baum, K. Rank, S. DiPangrazio. ROW 4: T. Grove, L. Burgen, J. Rauma, M. Miller, R. Fletcher, T. Gipe. NASS National Athletic Scholarship Society is an honored organization for students who have gained an athletic letter, have maintained a grade av- erage of 2.5, have set a good example in the areas of citizenship and sportsmanship, and have been recommended by the Athletic Department. The society is strictly honor- ary and performs no ser- vice activities. W in . .-- Ala..-1-.-. TUDE T COU CIL ER +54 sa 1 is Lmzsnncarxr ROW 1: L. Frank, R. Jamison, J. Kesselring, L. Keller, J. Gazda, K. Thomas, D. Ehrhart. ROW 2: D. Sprenkle, G. Lee, M. Ryer, L. Snyder, L. Horn, D. Jones, K. Moyer, J. Laird, K. Sentz, S. Challenger, C. Coeyman. ROW 3: J. Flaharty, T. Reider, C. Jennings, L. Anderson, N. Gross, P. Groff, L. Steffee, L. Smith, L. Poet, J. Ausherman. ROW 4: K. Falvey, S. Lutz, V. Grove, J. Gross, A. Reider, A. Horvatinovic, J. Seitz, L. Challenger, T. Herbst, J. Rexroth, A. Shaffer. ROW 5: L. Emenheiser, N. Holland, S. Shaffer, L. Toomey, T. Newcomer, N. Warner, S. Adams, S. Gold, S. Heindel, J. Rauma. The purpose of the Student Union is to let the students have a voice in the operation of their school. Any suggestions, comments, or complaints are relayed to the administration by the officers. Activities sponsored by the Student Union include dances and assemblies. OFFICER 3 Cllliallingef, Publicity Secretary, K. Falvey, Recording Secretary, T. Newcomer, Treasurerg K. Sentz, Presidentg A. Horvatinovic, Vice- res: en . w THE TUDE T BODY BO RD OF EO ER OR ROW 1: T. Shirey, L. Challenger, K. Falvey, K. Sentz, A. Horvatinovic, T. Newcomer, J. Kesselring. ROW 2: L. Keller, R. Walters, S. Lutz, S. Downs, A. Smeltzer, L. Campbell, S. Grove. ROW 3: S. Thomas, J. Ausherman, J. Laird, K. Thomas, L. Smith, C. Lutz, J. Rauma. ,M-W. K , 5 W 5 : W 'sb J EEK! W ifiif i., .1 ADVISORY OO RT ROW 1: J. Gazda, R. Jami- son, A. Reider, S. Heindel. ROW 2: J. Seitz, J. Rexroth, A. Shaffer. si--zzz.-:JH Student Council officers discuss rules for voting. Student Council votes on students commons issue. ,f- jk' Gunn g 1 5 . is 'ig a FLY TYING AND FLY FISHING CLUB Fly tying and Fly fishing is a newly formed club. The club deals with the fundamentals of fly casting and fly fishing. Members also learn the basics of tying mymphs, wet flies, dry flies, and streamers. Lake and stream life are covered, stream conservation, and the future for fly fishing are emphasized. ROW 1: R. Sheff, M. Keller, D. Leik, B. Leslie. ROW 2: C. Stern, T. Gipe, M. Sowers, J. Baldwin, K. Knisley, T. Shenk. ROW 3: Mr. Shaffer. ROD AND GUN CLUB The purpose of the club is to promote good sportsmanship. Films are shown and talks are given on fishing, hunting, con- servation, and other outdoor sports. The students learn skills related to each sport. . y' 5 J' 1 PICTURE 1: ROW 1: R. Brenneman, M. Grove, M. Altland, M. Warner, D. Leik, W. Starn, D. McCabe, I Meck, G. Grimm. ROW 2: R. Grove, R. Wilson, B. Olewiler, C. Royer, J. Harrison, B. Henninger, R. Olewill F. Snyder. ROW 3: C. Grove, T. Shenk, R. Workinger, J. Green, E. Anderson, R. Ritz, M. Craley. I PICTURE 2: ROW 1: S. Seaks, M. Wills, R. Shoff, R. Knee, S. Waltemyer, T. Lesher, K. Sechrist, R. Burkina. ROW 2: B. Moore, C. Huff, D. Kauffman, K. Smith, D. Leiphart, S. Smith, R. Hittie. ROW 3: J. Dunn, D. Burk, M. Grove, J. Hoffmaster, D. Smeltzer, H. Saw- miller, K. Knisely. ROW 4: D. Blymire, K. Flinchbaugh, G. Miles, B. Miller, M. Wilhelm, M. Mauck, E. Winemiller. VARSITY CLUB Varsity Club consists of athletes who have received their varsity letter in at least one sport, have memorized the Sportsman's Code, and have been formally initiated into the club. The purpose of the club is to provide school service and to encourage spirit and enthusiasm through athletic activities. gwc 141 ROW 1: J. Epley, N. Miller, E. Pauly, S. Donaghy, C. Jennings, V. Dunn, S. Thomas, R. Beaver G. Tome, J. Laird, K. Sentz, S. DiPangrazio, S. Grove. ROW 2: K. Falvey, S. Gray, B. Lighty, K Garner, J. Bucher, D. Shirey, B. McCabe, G. Fidler, D. Stern, T. Shaull, S. Grim. ROW 3: W Shellenberger, J. Workinger, J. Rexroth, J. Stauffer, K. Dunbar, D. Runkle, T. Shoff, R. Heindel A. Laucks, N. Warner, J.B. Chadwick, J. Ranker. ROW 4: T. Grove, J.L. Rauma, D. Falvey, L Burgen, J.E. Rauma, M. Miller, R. Fletcher, S. Johnson, T. Gipe. TABLE TENNIS CLUB The Table Tennis Club is com- posed of approximately fifty stu- dents from all classes who practice during regular club sessions as well as in their free time. In the spring, a male and a female champion are decided by means of a tournament. OW 1: A. Kornbau, L. Knisely, J. Sechrist, W. Starn, M. Grodon, J. Nonemaker, D. Montogomery, W. loffmaster, J. Snyder. ROW 2: Mr. Kaufman, K. Wilson, C. Smith, J. Doll, T. Leiphart, T. Wise, F. Thomp- ln, M. Smith, M. Shaull. ROW 3: M. Donaghy, B, Lighty, D. Zelger, J. Laucks, D. Schmuck, B. Stump, K. zoltzfus, J. Wagman. ROW 4: T. Little, S. Warner, W. Runkle, B. Wolf, D. Tompkins, C.L. Grove, R. raham, M. Mann, C.K. Grove, J. Schnetzka. CHESS i CLUB Advised by Mr. Fred Miller, the Chess Club is open to those students who are interested in playing chess. It offers its members the opportunity to challenge others in matches and tournaments. Mimeographed lessons are distributed to those who aren't familar with the game so that they may participate also. ROW 1: T. Poff, E. Ward, L. Haines, R. Bricker, G. Furman. ROW 2: J. Newcomer, T. Grove, C. Stella, H. Hartwell, K. Schmuck, L. Grove. ROW 3: R. Smith, T. Shoff, D. Posey, R. Delaronde, T. Cordwell. ROW 1: K. Dietz, K. Danley, C. Cronister, D. Ehrhart, C. Poet, B. Herman. ROW 2: C. Porr, A. Anderson, L. Brown, L. Baublitz, T. Afflebach, K. Sprenkle. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Red Lion's Junior Classical League is a member of the national organization. The purpose of the club is to familarize its members with the Roman Civilization-its language, its literature, and its art. By recreating Roman games and ceremonies, these students better understand how our American Cul- ture is indebted to the ancient Roman Culture. WRESTLERETTES Wrestlerettes is an organization de- signed to promote wrestling. The members distribute programs at matches, announce the starting line ups, help conduct tourna- ments and encourage interest and enthu- siasm for the wrestling program. Igg- ROW 1: J. Barshinger, L. Wilson, L. Hildebrand A. Cybulski, L. Snyder. ROW 2: C. Poet, K. Shaull, P Fisher, E. Pauly, P. Hodge. ROW 3: S. Bachtell, Axe, B. Godfrey, D. Jones, D. Sommer, P. Craley, M Lease. ROW 4: C. Royer, D. Brown, G. Markey, A. Horvatinovic, P. Fletcher, K. Anderson, A. Anderson M. Hildebrand. ROW 1: C. Immel, S. Brady, M. Hammond, J. Epley. ROW 2: R. Laughman, P. Hein, T. Flinch- baugh, T. Eichelberger. CHEMISTRY INSTRUMENTS CLUB Chemistry Instruments club is open to individuals who have taken Advanced Chemistry. The club's main functions are to acquaint the members with the chemical instruments available to the chemist and to provide a service to the Chemistry Department and to other teachers. Through experimentation, students gain an in-depth understanding of the instruments in our school. FOREIGN TRAVEL CLUB Foreign Travel Club serves both those who plan to travel to Europe during Easter of 1977 and those who wish to travel in the future. Members view slides and become familiar with passport procedures, customs, and monetary systems. They also learn to pack efficiently. After the trip, they show slides of their experiences and prepare a showcase. :use '- Q Quinn. in 1 6230 Us VQB7 . M Pg, n if '5- rz- 4 NT 1.459213 . , . , fylrr' il N 'Y W: ' 'V 'X . Q, ,5.,1.f'...Y X ETX ' A 'g . fiff' i ,311 4 , ff . f P5 .. 1 , Z , , ,K . F- . I .,., g ., r ks' ' M ' ,.: . . ,, l ,. . , . 4 mr ROW 1: H. Bucher, W. Knisely, R. Shoff, S. Kehr, C. Laird, D. Keener. ROW 2: J. Markey S Grove, E. Snyder, L. Dougherty, L. Smith, L. Arnold, L. Snyder. ROW 3: G. Card, S. Kessler J Ferree, A. Horvatinovic, D. Engle, K. Anderson, B. Grove. gn- ROW 1: B. Rittenhouse, N. McCallum, E. Inkrote, K. Kauffman. ROW 2: C. Eolfenberger, S. Workinger, M. Tarlton, B. Brown. ROW 3: D. Jones, S. Kohlbus, T. Strayer, J. Tyson. STAGE CREW Stage Crew, advised by Mr. Rex- roth, consists of students who are interested in helping with the lights, curtains, and microphones that are used in the performances that take place in our school auditorium. By working a set number of hours, members can obtain their letters and jackets. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB The main purpose of the Audio Visual Club is to familarize the students with all audio visual equipment at the high school. It enables the students to learn to operate all of our equipment, including that in the TV studio. ROW 1: T. Stump, R. Grove, M. Lane, M. Kornbau, K. Taylor, S. Engler, R. Clubb. ROW 2 B. Deitz, J. Herbst, R. Howard, J. Sutton, M. Shaffer, M. Hildebrand, B. Warner. ROW 3 T. Grothe, G. Book, S. Godfrey, W. Meare, L. Parlett, R. Ryer, T. Goodyear. ROW 4: D. Garner K. Runkle, J. Bucher, M. Poff, J. Pershing, B. Hacker, S. Burk. BIKE CLUB Members of the Bike Club learn safety practices and maintenance repairs. It provides recreational enjoyment and physical exercise through cycling. When the weather permits, the club goes on bike hikes and holds bike contests. ROW 1 B Messerly, D. Wineholt, P. Kline, J. Waltemyer, S.N. Mathias, N. McCallum, T. Grimm. ROW 2 R Ritz, R. Shellenberger, W. Messerly, K. Wise, W. Mellinger, E. Johnson. ROW 3: R Shenberger R. Messerly, T. Naumann, T. Kunkle, Mr. J. Myers. DRAMATICS CLUB Dramatics club is designed for the student who is interested in the stage and in different aspects of theater. It gives the student a chance to test his ability in acting, directing, and participating in the various com- mittees involved in an amateur production. ROW 1: P. Stokes, C. Fernsler, E. Falvey, H. Ellis. ROW 2: C. Siford, L. Redmond, K. Rita B. Arnold, J. Hildebrand, E. Cantrell. Mr. Spanogle ROW 3: S. Grim, P. Markel, C. Keuthe J. Stamets, T. Shewell, J. Smith, T. Cooper. ROW 1 J Lehman, L. Tome, C. Webb, J. Smith, D. Seager, N. Brown, M. Bullard. ROW 2: J. Brown, M. Brown, C. Kuether M Mundis, J. Keller, J. Lehman, C. Givler, ROW 3: J. Baldwin, L. Zook, A. Langenhop, C. Jackson, J. Howe R Beard, S. Barshinger, J. Boring. TEEN ACTION l CLUB Teen Action Bible Club which is a part of Teen Encoun 'T ter, involves students who wis l to participate in Bible stud and Christian fellowship. Skat ing parties, weekend retreats guest speakers, and rallies are a few of the activities that thf club provides. l w l PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Photography is a club available J those students who wish to learn bout picture taking. The history of hotography is discussed, filmstrips re shown, and different types of ameras are studied. The members :ke pictures and learn basic expo- ire and printing by doing the actual rocedures. ROW 1: Mr. Sheffer, D. Barshinger, B. Shaw, L. Altland, B. Allison, S. Simpson. ROW 2: M. Lane, K. Garner J. Allen, S. Boyd, L. Hostetter. ROW 3: V. Smith, D. Boyce, S. Black, S. Burke, S. Barley. AQUATIC STUDENT LEADERS Aquatic Student Leaders is an organization of students inter- ested in swimming, both for themselves and for others. Club members give up their study halls to serve as student aids in swimming classes. With their help, the instructors can provide more individual help for the students. LOW 1: J. Laird, S. Sprenkle, K. Figdore, S. Donaghy, L. Gainer, E. Pauly. ROW 2: S. Smith, T. Fuhrman, A. Reider, T. Klunk, S. Kilgore, T. Franks. ROW 3: D. Ahearn, J.L. Rauma, R. leindel, C. Figdore, J.E. Rauma. ROW 1: J . Grimes, S. Lloyd, D. Oldhouser, L. Jackson, C. O'Donnell, K. Preston, L. Whitsel, T.W. Rede, B. Herbst D. Smith, L. Toomey. ROW 2: T. Keener, H. Ellis, K. Axe, S. Emsweiler, C. Dietz, P. Brown, D. Duncan, K Figdore, R. Poff, T. Campbell. ROW 3: E. Sulpizio, D. Harrington, S. Sprenkle, C. Stabley, T. Grim, K. Snyder, S Kilgore, T. Klunk, K. Fassnacht, M. Smeltzer. ROW 4: R. Rhoads, S. Gray, P. Seaks, C. Figdore, D. Ahearn, C Royer, A. Wheeland, Mr. R. Clark. SWHM l CLUB The purpose of the Swim Club is to introduce and promote aquatic activities among its mem- , bers, who compete in water games, such as water basketball, water polo, skindiving, and relays. Learning while enjoying is the club's philosophy. y F TURE F RMER ROW 1: S. Waltemyer, J. Hutcheson, R. Frey, C. Barshinger, C. Arnold, D. Stump, D. Wineholt, T. Grove, D. Young, R. Burkins, R. Eberly ROW 2: C. Rodman, C. Huson, C. Miller, K. Heffner, G. Anderson, T. Waltemire, K. Smith, R. Knee, R. Reichard, M. Warner. ROW 3: R Dettinger, B. Fake, T. Campbell, A. Baker, P. Atkins, M. Fissel, K. Fake, R. Taylor, M. Dufek, L. Bowles. ROW 4: D.M. Schrum, J. Tome, C Jackson, C. Reachard, B. Montgomery, R. Winters, S. Garner, B. Snyder, D. Taylor, B. Walter, G. Perry. ROW 5: D. Warner, G. Ellis, L. Hil debrand, W. Achenbach, R. Olewiler, P. Shoff, W. Summerson, D. Blymire, B. Olewiler, D. Harrington. ROW 6: P. Greek, E. Wheeler, J. Hoff miaster, M. Fillmore, R. Krill, S. Kornbau, T. Craig, M. Grove, W. Walters, C. Tyson, E. Johnson ROW 7' F Lewis J Dettinger M Atkins R S enberger, W. Posey, R. Kilgore, s. Barshinger, D. Webb, T. Druek, H. Sawmiller. ROW sz QI. Garner J Walienlyer B Bleek' C Emenl heiser, J. Taylor, T. Breneman, D. Shearer, D. Smeltzer, P. Eshelman, G. Berger, R. Dehoff. ROW 9' T, Macklin E Sirlliyan B, Miller T. Urey, s. Herbet, S. Holtzinger, s. Bering, J. Fitzkee. Row 10: B. O1ewiler,G. Crowl, D. cemed, D. Glexfe, T. Irmeref, W. Knafmer, C. Peters T. Kunkle. ROW 1: J. Bowers, B. Grove, T. Eveler, B. Brown, C. Ruby, D.E. Schrum, E. Ettinger, B. Eberly, B. Aults, L. Tome. ROW 2: M. Burk, B. Thomas, M. Cunningham, D. Kipp, C. Garner, T. Crowl, C. Wolford, J. Harrison, W. Harrison. ROW 3: K. Kinard, L. Crowl, J. Rudy, T. Taylor, G. Kilgore, J. Keener, M. Altland, M. Innerst, J. Rexroth. ROW 4: T. Arnold, T. Wiley, D. Gladfelter, K. Kinard, M. Ness, E. Ettinger, R. Ritz, R. Workinger, W. Dennis, R. Wilson. ROW 5: R. Fletcher, L. Greek. 116 1 DF AMERIC C- Frey, B- Allltsl B- Wah-el' P!'0Ud1Y Show their Chempiefl Steers- S. Holtzinger, Grand Champ and M. Innerst, Reserved Champ pose for pictures. Officers: ROW 1: B. Grove-Pres., M. Cunningham-V.P., T. Taylor-Sec., S. Holtzinger-Trees., ROW 2: B. Snyder-Rep., L. Wolford-Sent., J. Bowers-Chap., T. Crowl-Parl., ROW 3: M. Altland-Asst. Chap., C. Garner, Asst. Rep., P. Atkins-Asst. Sent., D. Stump-Asst. Parl., D. Schrum-Asst. Treas. ROW 4 G. Kilgore, Asst, Sec. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization open to the students presently enrolled in vocational agriculture courses. Members enter judging contests on county, state and national levels. The contests include dairy and livestock exhibitions, local showings and parliamentary pro- cedure. Some other FFA activities are swimming parties, gym nights and holiday parties. FFA's first place exhibit at the York Fair. 117 Angela Young, FFA Sweetheart- PICTURE 1: ROW 1: W. Fernsler, K. Rittenhouse, A. Young, J. Sweitzer, B.'Stokes, B. Rehemyer. ROW 2 S. McClain, L. Glatfelter, W. Gohn, C. Christenberry, L. Frey, Mrs. Boyer. ROW 3: W. Gorden G. Grove, R. Grove, K. Runkle, M. Gotwalt, T. Flaharty, S. Grothe. PICTURE 2: ROW 1: D. Yohe, D. Schaeberle, L. Eckert, T. Geesey, D. Snyder, T.M. Smith, D. Kauffman, M. Ruppert. ROW 2: V. Wagner, D. Walk- er, K. Kornbau, C. O'Donnell, T.S. Smith, L. Grove, D. Flaharty. ROW 3: C. Fernsler, S. Godfrey, V. Mayberry, P. Tome, T. Wolfe, M. Sweitzer. ROW 4: D. Warner, A. Tome, C. Eckert, K.G. Frey, S. Sueck. ROW 1: T. Grimes, S.B. Mathias, R. Podkul, B. Englar, L. Miller, L. Fuhrman, A. Langenhop. ROW 2: K. Kornbau, M. Godfrey, C. Boyce, L. Marshall, K. Miller, T. Nonemaker. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Advised by Mrs. Boyer, the Future Homemakers of America prepare for family life and de- velopment of occupational skills. Some of their activities include a field trip to the State Farm Show and a showcase in the school lobby. They also serve as wait- resses at the many banquets held in the school cafeteria. xj l 5 . ...C 3,7 .f , wal , 7 CRAFTS CLUB The Crafts Club is composed of stu- dents who are interested in learning crafts such as macrame, candlemaking, and quilling. Guests are invited from various craft shops to demonstrate handi- crafts. Some project ideas come from club members. ECOLOGY CLUB Advised by Mrs. Herron, the :ology Club studies different pects of the environment by :amining materials that have een gathered on short field ips. The club's activities in- ude viewing filmstrips, listen- g to guest speakers, and dis- issing the various problems at affect our environment. uring these discussions, mem- ers offer solutions to these 'oblems. X1 .dv ROW 1: M. Brown, N. Brown, D. Baldwin, M. Brown, M. Peters, S. Baldwin, K. Bothell, T. Wolfe. ROW 2 M Sweitzer, K. Bupp, R. Barshinger, R. Beard, J. Peters, D. Tyson, P. Kline, C. Lewis, S. Barshinger. ROW 3 T Naumann, T. Gottwalt, S. Frey, P. Blue, L. Grove, S. Kessler, J. Tyson, A. Nonemaker. OW 1: M. Bullard, J. Saylor, M. Peters, P. Gohn, K. Wallace, R. Clubb, D.M. Schrum, S. Ettinger, D.E. 'hrum K Johnson A Wallace ROW 2' D Sea er C Arnold A Achenbau h V Ma berr K Danle C . , . , . . . . g , . , . g , . y y, . y, . yson, D. Clutter, L. Engle, A. Ewell, C. O'Donnel. ROW 3: C. Denise, R. Barshinger, I. Stine, A. Miller, T. 'olfe, M. Sweitzer, T. Smith, L. Gross, K. Kenney. ROW 4: J. Glatfelter, W. Harrison, B. Orwick, S. Lippy, J. aden, M. Shaull, S. Kessler, J. Jacobs, L. Howard. ROW 1: D. Grimes, C. Moore, J. Frey, T. MRC AIDES Students volunteer to work during their study halls in the Material Resource Center on such jobs as mending, signing, and shelving books. They also prepare the displays in the MRC. Anyone interested in a career as a librarian can gain valuable experience in this organization. Robinson, L.L. Brown, W. Harrison, T. Robinson ROW 2: C. Miller, A. Mattux, J. Bowers, L. Urey, L. Greenwood, L.K. Brown, D. Davis. ROW 3 SMART c. sane, A. Achenbach, A. Puff, D. Gibson, S. Bachtell, W. Parks, L. Green, C. Bentzel. Row 4 W. Patterson, K. Markel, T. Boyd, C. Olewiler, C. Stine, B. Orwick, Mr. Thomas. Advised by Mr. Thomas, the Smart Set Club is open to students who are opposed to drug abuse and who are interested in rallying others to share the same point of view. Their main activity J is a drug education program that K is presented to students of the Red Lion School District. Other activities include fund-rais- ing projects and recreational activities. PICTURE 1: ROW 1: K. Markley, L. Inners, L. Harrell, J. Hake, A.-Smeltzer, T. Koontz, D. Wiseman. ROW 2: Mr. Sinabaldi, M. Hopkins, S. Mundis, S. Deardorff, L. Love, K. Enfield, A. Johnson, C. Dull. ROW 3: L. Keener, S. Kehr, P. Smith, K. Shellenberger, D. Gutierrez, J. Wilson, L. Deitz. GIRLS AND BOYS INTRAMURALS Intramurals consist of boys and girls participating in team and individual games that challenge both their physical, and mental alertness. All activities the students choose to do are strictly rec- reational and not to test their athletic abilities. PICTURE 2: ROW 1: K. Stine, G. Gazda, R. Ewell, W. Markel, B. Hart- well, D. Garner, R. Robson, K. Gaines, G. Joines, T. Tome. ROW 2: W. Len- hart, D. Kilgore, B. Henshaw, T. Poff, B. Hammers, S. Laird, T. Snyder, M. Fiorelli, S. Gardner, J. Kinard, D. Thomas, B. Gipe. ROW 3: S. Trout, E. Kunkle, J. Rauma, R. Olewiler, M, Card, M. Miller, D. Robinson, J. Hale, J. Hivner, W. Barshinger, Mr. Sinabaldi. ROW 1: S. Harpster, K. Petway, R. Frazee, B. Miller, T. Grim, B. Brown. ROW 2: D. Neff, M. Gurnavage, D. Ward, J. Magill, D. Burk, J. Hoffman. ROW 3: L. Talbert, G. Markey, T. Fisher, K. Baughman, R. Breneman. ROW 4: J. Godfrey, C. Barshinger, B. Dietz, D. Gardner, B. Wineka. ., so! WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB There are three main objectives in the Weight Training and Weight Lift- ing Club. They are to show the proper use of weights, to show the students progressive resistance exercises for other sports, and to enable the student to use the weights. This is the c1ub's first year and it hopes to successfully continue. ART CLUB Advised by Mr. Fondar- vest, students with an inter- est in art are in this particu- lar club to improve their basic art skills in painting, drawing, and other methods of art. ROW 1: S. Tyson, L. Frey, T. Rodman, C. Reachard. ROW 2: M. Sweeney, L. Schroyer, C. Runkle K. Bothell. ROW 3: Mr. Fondarvest, R. Heindel, B. Horn, B. Huff, J. Myers, L. Pieper. Lakigf OW 1 M Snyder, D. Peters, S. Miller, J. Peters, W. Hose. ROW 2: R. Yancey, K. Craley, G. Kornbau, W. Brown, 7 Shank ROW 3: J. Rayburn, T. Stump, D. Harrington, J. Smith, B. Brown. INDUSTRIAL ARTS METAL CLUB I.A. Metal Club is one which is a service organizationl benefiting the school, Industrial Arts Department, and the individual students. Typical undertakings will be: to construct new products, teaching aids, equip- ment accessories and to repair and maintain shop equipment and tools. INDUSTRIAL ARTS WOOD CLUB Industrial Arts Wood Club, ad- vised by Mr. Bachman, is to provide interest in hobbies, model building, and activities that are related to woodwork and plastics. ROW 1: W. Brown, J. Rayburn, G. Dettinger, B. Messerly, M. Snyder. ROW 2: T. Stump, G. Crone, S. J. Shoff. Patterson, S. Smith, B. Deshong. ROW 3: D. Crouse, J. Smith, D. Baker, M. Stephens, O R MARCHI G LIO vpn-- :E 9 - rr? 73 . W, 'yu- -11? , , U L J: an-u-nsunununfunn-annum--.1-,,,. .--.-..-..-V...-.-..........,... --. v ' 1 i Q - -. , 4 V ell te ,9 Our Mighty Marching Lions pose proudly for their pictures. Marching Lions stand in perfect formation. ,S 1-1.---..- ummm-by-.Q .-.1-.4-Q an-3 - A...-:--:G Max' I fm fy COLORGUARD YN N Nh 1.- 55 V ll Ihr- -- wuwv V Wx , V . . ww! 'I ., '54, ' v vw H Tfl.5.1w. ... . 212311 M -fliif li ffiff i f i QM ar e A faitrpiifw' 1a'.i:',5,L.m f'g V '51 n ni Q yr-pq J' -N ,Jak ML 3 an WI ROW 1 S Ehrhart J Hildebrand. ROW 2: P. Yeakel, P. Groff, L Challenger K Snyder LEO DRUM MAJ ORETTE Under the direction of Mr. John Gouker and Mr. Ray Soroka, Red Lion's Marching Band is one of the largest in the county. The band spends much of its time practicing musical selections for pep as- semblies, football games and various parades. It also spon- sors fund raising projects from which the 'proceeds go to fi- nancing special activities. These activities include trips, as well as the purchasing of new uniforms. Some of the fund raising projects are M8zM sales, light bulb sales, sub sales, pizza sales, and Pepsi sales. 1977 LEO Tammy Shaull 123 Drum Majorette Nancy Gross poses for a picture .Q-N 'TT .Hpylf .. ---4:14 1 wi. Ei x 4 x'5?3?Zfh:' M' 'Evra fag' , I .W ,L 5 .far 'Hs Q-IV' , . --fe V N. my w, in Wikia ,Q MR ....,j A nw, I fav ,RL f VIII' p. 3774.1 -N --dk W A Aii '?i53 r- V f, hw 2 ,,,,,, . hiya 1' 1 1 SYMPHO IC BA D ROW 1: J. Burke, J. Hannigan, M. Clapper, M. Hammond, J. Lehman. ROW 2: K. Sommer, K. Shanaman, R. Bull, F. Grove, D. Sommer, T. Shirey, P. Dinsmore, D. Keeports, B. Godfrey, C. Shelley, J. Gazda, M. Hildebrand. ROW 3: K. Strausser, A. Nonemaker, J. Coeyman, S Johnson, R. Holtzapple, C. Zieber, C. Brinegar, J. Gross, G. Knaper, C. Kelley, A. Kinkle, R. Zimmerman, C. Royer, K. Zellers, T. Shenk, J. Poff, P. Seaks, G. Snyder, J. Rayburn, D. Beaverson. ROW 4: S. Aspey, S. Sechrist, D. Kinard, L. Love, L. Gainer, P. Graybill, R. Miller, P. Bennett, R. Diehl, D. Falvey, M. Myers, K. Kauffman, M. Sowers, B. Menges, K. Shaw, K. Heisler, T. Peters, D. Geesey, J. Dunmck, Emswiler, M. Young, C. Neff, N. Crone, D. Menges, G. Gazda, S. Overmiller. ROW 5: D. Ziegler, J. Wolfe, T. Cooper, R. Wert, C. Snyder, Staley, S. Seitz, L. Jones, M. Vaught, S. Gibson, R. Mitchell, D. Shirey, D. Tompkins, J. Beckley, J. Keller, B. Menges, C. Dietz, C. Hilde- brand, K. Diehl, J. Brown, T. Strayer, S. Deichman, E. Anderson. Under the direction of Mr. Gouker, Sym- phonic Band meets every day 8th period. The band consists of 89 members in grades 9-12, who perform a series of pop selections in concerts held throughout the year and at the annual Weekend of Music. The group traveled to North Carolina for this year's annual spring tour. Mr. Soroka practices with the Concert Band during period 9. X J .I .,.1 ROW 1: S. Jackson, L. Hildebrand, C. Shelley, L. Howard, S. DiPangrazio, M. Hildebrand, W. Knisely, W. Jackson, A. Hammond, C. Peters, L. Warner. ROW 2: K. McBrien, M. DeBolt, P. Smith, J. Jacobs, L. Isett, A. Johnson, C. Axe, K. Cooley, B. Fisher, G. Miller, Z. Snyder, J. Stine, J. Barshinger, A. Rudacille, C. Thomas. ROW 3: J. Knudson, L. Grim, J. Green, D. Orwig, C. Gemmill, W. Harrison, P. Graybill, L. Gainer, A. Kinkle, C. Kelley, K. Zellers, J. Poff, M. Rawhouser, T. Blickenstaff, K. Pfaltzgraff. ROW 4: S. Aspey, C. Shelley, Kendra Grim, T. Shirey, D. Markel, Kelly Grim, K. Knisely, K. Johnson, V. Keller, C. Shoemaker, M. Hedrick, E. Nace, C. Schultz, N. Robinson, A. Sulli- van, T. Peters, D. Geesey, C. Cordrey, D. Warner, J. Robinson, R. Berkebile, B. Warner, K. Axe, T. Shirey, N. Crone, R. Lilley, C. Shenk. ROW 5: C. Schmuck, J. Dettinger, M. Heisler, C. Eveler, M. Vosteen, M. Donaghy, B. Horne, K. Green, D. Jones, E. Sullivan, R. Mitchell, K. Stein, C. Grove, J. Beckley, J. Brown, S. Deichman. ROW 1: C. Neff, S. Overmiller, D. Beaverson, J. Rayburn, D. Menges. ROW 2: F. Grove, S. Seitz, J. Beckley, C. Hildebrand, K. Diehl, E. Anderson, J. Brown, ROW 3: J. Gross, D. Ziegler, S. Simpson, R. Mitchell, M. Young, J. J. Dunnick, M. Myers, D. Heisler, D. Geesey, T. Peters. Q ROW 1: C. Renn, G. Gazda, G. Snyder, M. Rawhouser, T. Blickenstaff. ROW 2: B. Godfrey, C. Sny- der, L. Jones, B. Menges, C. Dietz, T. Strayer, J. Brown. ROW 3: L. Warner, S. Simpson, R. Mitchell P. Kline, P. Bennett, R. Diehl, E. Sullivan, K. Shaw, S. Emsweiler, B. Menges, K. Kauffman. BRASS SEXTET AND FRENCH HORN CHOIR ROW 1: D. Heisler, T. Peters, J. Poff, E. Anderson, J. Keller, R. Mitchell. ROW 2: A. Kinkle, R. Zimmerman, C. Royer, T. Shenk, K. Zellers C. Kelley. TROMBONE J CHOIR AND TRUMPET TRIO ROW 1: E. Anderson, S. Deich- man, T. Strayer, J. Brown, K. Diehl, C. Dietz, B. Menges, C. Hildebrand. ROW 2: D. Falvey, M. Myers, D. Geesey, T. Peters, J. Dunnick, R, Diehl. TR MEN JAZZ BAND Jazz Band and Stage Band members are cho- sen by the instructional music department mem- bers. They audition for their positions. The rehearsals are 2 hours long and held after school and also some evenings. Performing swing to big band music, they play for festival competi- tion, assemblies and con- certs. The bands also par- ticipate in the annual Week- end of Music held in the spring. Jazz Band and Stage Band members are chosen by the instrumental teachers on the basis of their musical ability. Their rehearsals, which last for two hours, are held after school or dur- ing the evenings. STAGE BAND EMBLE PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Under the direction of Mr. Gouker, the ensemble groups perform music vary- ing from classical to popu- lar. They play for church groups, as well as other or- ganizations in the Red Lion Community. These groups rehearse during instrumen- tal classes and before and after school. Participation in these groups enables each individual student to self- evaluate his music. CLARINET CHOIR 'f I D. Ziegler, M. Vosteen, S. Sechrist, T. Cooper, R. Patterson, R. Wert, S. Seitz, C. Snyder, K. Grim, J. Staley, S. Aspey, J. Wolfe. ROW 1: K. Sommer, K. Shanaman, R. Bull, F. Grove, D. Sommer, T. Shirey. ROW 2: K. Strausser A. Nonemaker, J. Coeyman, D. Kinard, L. Love, S. Johnson, R. Holtzapple, C. Ziegler. ROW 3: R Miller, P. Graybill, L. Gainer, G. Gazda, S. Overrniller, G. Knaper, J. Gross, C. Brinegar. SAX ENSEMBLE ROW 1: C. Renn, D. Menges, D. Beaverson, J. Rayburn. ROW 2: P. Seaks, N. Crone, C. Neff, G. Snyder. STRING TRIO AND FLUTE CHOIR ROW 1: D. Brown, L. Spaide, R. Mitchell. ROW 2: J. Gaz- da, J. Burke, M. Hammond, M. Clapper, M. Hildebrand, J. Hannigan, J. Lehman, B. God- frey, K. Sommer, C. Shelley. CO CERT CHOIR ROW 1: D. Engle, N. Gross, J. Burke, R. Patterson, J. Gazda, K. Strausser, L. Ebaugh, S. Brady, J. Dunnick, A. Shaffer. ROW 2: D. Keener, L. Wilson, J. Lehman, B. Zarfos, P. Stine, D. Warner, D. Jamison, J. Gross, S. Tyson. ROW 3: T. Newcomer, J. Brown, C. Bowers, R. Berke- bile, C. Ruby, C. Siford, J. Beckly, J. Newcomer. ROW 4: E. Anderson, D. Falvey, T. Cooper, J. Beaver, C. Neff, S. Overmiller, R. Bennett, J. Rauma. The Concert Choir is the only Choral Group in the school for which auditions are held. The group meets daily during period 7 and performs vocal music from all centuries. This year's choir consists of 35 members, and will be touring Montreal in the Spring. Participating students receive credit for the course. The Mixed Chorus is a newly formed choir which is open to any interested students in grades 9-12. Like the Con- cert Choir, different types of music are performed, but emphasis is placed on the more current and popular styles. The Mixed Chorus meets weekly during the club period and consists of 64 members. MIXED CHORU ROW 1: R. Holtzapple, S. Lippy, L. Druck, J. Anstine, K. Grove, V. Wilson, B. Zarfos, R. Patterson, K. Robinson, D. Hunter, S. Schultz, D. Sommer, L. Jones, P. Trone, J. Warner, ROW 2: T. Kinard, J. Ferree, S. Downs, L. McCallister, B. Brush, R. Diehl, W. Henry, L. Spaide, S. Ewell, G. Lau, C. Tyson, T. Koontz, P. Craley, J. Jordon. ROW 3: S. Geesey, B. Godfrey, T. Hildebrand, P. Stine, B. Zimmerman, L. Engle, A. Lloyd, D. Warner, L. Wilson, A. Ewell, D. Jamison, B. Tyson. ROW 4: T. Newcomer, J. Rauma, J. Brown, B. McCabe, C. Bowers, C. Si- ford, K. Deller, R. Berkebile, J. Beaver, J. Beckely, J. Newcomer, D. Falvey. DW 1: L. Druck, L. Burke, K. Grove, V. Wilson, K. Robinson, R. Patterson, J. K. Lehman, K. Sommer, L. aes, J. Warner, P. Trone. ROW 2: J. Gordon, P. Craley, L. McCallister, S. Ewell, I. Stine, L. Wilson, B. ush, W. Henry, S. Downs, C. Tyson, K. Snyder, K. Leibhart. ROW 3: T. Hildebrand, L. Engle, S. Geesey, J. Lehman C. Poet N. Bacon, B. Zimmerman, R. Jamison, C. Chronister, D. Jamison. ROW 4: A. Shaffer, D. fener, D.,Warner,,A. Lloyd, S. Schultz, L. Spaide, K. Markley, P. Stine, J. Bowers, B. Godfrey, B. Tyson. RED LIO 1 I GER 1 Composed of 7 singers who are selected by audition, the Red Lion Singers is the major group that goes into the com- munity during the year to perform for churches and civic groups. This group performs folk, folk-rock, some gospel, and other popular forms of music. X: .V X v tim M PW 1: J. Gazda, B. Zarfos, S. Brady, R. Patterson. ROW 2: J. Dunnick, D. Keener, D. Warner, A. Shaffer, Stine. ROW 3: J. Beaver, C. Siford, R. Bennett. ROW 4: E. Anderson, T. Cooper, S. Overmiller, J. Beckley. 129 GIRL CI-IORU Open to any interested fe- male in grades 9-12, the Girls Chorus performs during the major concerts of the year. This Chorus is composed of 38 members and meets after school on Tuesdays. -7 ROW 1: P. Stine, S. Tyson, J. Burke, R. Patterson. ROW 2: M. Poff, J. Beaver, Mr. Dorman The Madrigal singers IS a group of 15 singers who are selected from the Con- cert Choir by audition. This group primarily sings lighter songs from the Renaissance Era and oc- cassionally some motets. r f ' Y H H :A a 5 53 1 A 5. is P e L yi W! E S '- 55 1. 1 L1 in 1. U 5? EP 'I i 3 13 I 4 5 lx I 3 ! ,Q I 5 '1 3 's Y I 5 I 5 E l -2 5 'I '! 4. E E 3 e Kathy Thomas, President Lori Smith, Vice President X ,-.. x Zin- PHS. Nr YM' WU- T CLASS OF L is 1978 3. R,-1 N7-Roof Jamie Ausherman, Secretary Cmdy Lutz, Treasurer I I ROW 1: B. Brown, M. Blouse, J. Barshinger, M. Baldridge, P. Brown, S. Aspey, M.L. Brown, P, Bennett, R. Beaver. ROW 2: S. Boyd, J. Allen, A. Boothe, J. Beaver, R. Burkholder, M. Altland, M. Burk, D.R. Brown, J. Bucher, S. Brooks. ROW 3: C. Brown, 'T. Afflebach, L. Baublitz, P. Blue, A. Anderson, A. Achenbach, J. Ausherman, K. Anderson, L. Arnold. ROW 4: J. Brown, D.M. Brown, S. Barley, C. Barshinger, E. Anderson, S. Burke, S. Black, D. Boyce, L. Challenger, G. Card. 132 ROW 1: B. Hake, L. Frey, L. Grim, L. Grove, K. Green, J. Gazda, D. Gingerich, G. Frey, B. Grove. ROW 2: K. Figdore, L. Gross, K.G. Frey, D. Flaharty, M. Hammond, K.M. Frey, R. Green, K. Grove K. Grim, M. Gotwalt, T. Flaharty. ROW 3: L.J. Grim, F. Grove, P, Graybill, S Grothe, M. Grove, G. Grimm, R. Goodman, K. Garner, C.L. Grove. ROW 4: P. Graff, S. Gold, L. Green, C.K. Grove, T. Fisher, J. Green, T Grove, J. Godfrey, R. Graham. MISSING: T. Flinchbaugh, C. Garner. 133 is-mb L1 lag 19-11 ROW 1: Y. Henry, B. Heindel, L. Joines, S. I-Ioke. ROW 2: D. Kauffman, J. Harrington, E. Hilt, M. Ingalls, S. Herbst, L. Hosteter, R. Hittie, B, Hammers, L. Jones, A. Johnson. ROW 3: S. Kehr, J. Hildebrand, L. Keener, B. I-Ienninger, L. Howard, J. Jacobs, D. Keener, J. Jordan, D. Jamison, N. Holland. ROW 4: D. Harrington, W. Henshaw, G. Hott, M. Innerst, D. Heilman, J. Keener, P. Hein, M. Hawke, J. Hivner. MISSING: J. Harrison, H. Hartwell, P. Hodge, L. Kauffman. . , - ..,., M 0 fl F12 X ROW 1: J. Kornbau, G. Lee, S. Lewis, A. Kinkel, J. Lehman, W. Lubold, L. McCallister, K. Kenney. ROW 2: C. Laird, T. McWilliams, J. Koons, K. Knisely, V. Keller, D. Markel, K. Markel, G. Kilgore, M. Laucks, W. Knisely. ROW 3: B. Lighty, I. Landis, J. Leisenring, K. Kessler, C. Lutz, D. Kinard, D. McCabe, P. McGill, H. Leiphart, R. Kinney. ROW 4: D. Lightner, M. Lane, A. Laucks, J. Laucks, J. Livingston, D. Lloyd, G. Markey, B. McCleary, S. Kessler. MISSING: R. Messerly. 134 ROW 1: R. Royer, K. Seiple, K. Shanaman, C. Ruby. ROW 2: C. Siford, S. Shepherd, T. Russell, E. Shaull, K. Runkle, T. Shaull, S. Salimbeni T- Shewell. N. Roth. ROW 3: J. Ruby, J. Smith, G. Shaw, K. Shaw, T. Smeltzer, D. Schmuck, S. Sechrist, W. Runkle, R. Ryer. ROW 4: S Shenberger, R. Schaeberle, J. Seitz, P. Runkle, C. Schmuck, D. Runkle, T. Shenberger, T. Shenk, W. Runkle. MISSING: D. Schrum, S Shaffer, W. Shellenberger, G. Smith, K. Smith, L. Smith, 135 ROW 1: D. Snyder, J. Snyder, B. Stokes, A. Tome, J. Sweitzer, S. Sueck, C. Testerman, L. Taylor, M. Smith. ROW 2: K. Spangler, L. Sowers K. Sprenkle, K. Thomas, K. Stoltzfus, R. Smith, P. Smith, G. Tome, E. Snyder. ROW 3: B. Thomas, W. Starn, M. Staley, C. Stella, S. Smith L. Talbert, J. Stauffer, C. Stern, D. Snelbaker. MISSING: K. Snyder, L. Snyder, M. Stephens, L. Tome, Y. Wrede. ROW 1: V. Wilson, J. Tredway, K. Workman, P. Urey, B. Zimmerman, D. Walker, V. Wagner, L. Turner, P. Trone, K. Kinney. ROW 2: C. Waltimyer, P. Yeakel, S. Wise, B. Orwig, M. Watkins, R. Yancey, W. Whipp, M. Warner, M. Waltemyer, L. Toomey, D. Zelger. ROW 3: K. Zellers, W. Tyson, R. Zimmerman, T. Wise, R. Wilson, T. Williams, B. Weaver, B. Wolf, D. Tompkins, R. Workinger, S. Warner. MISSING: R. Vannoy, C. Webb, L. Wolford, E. Zook. 136 N W4 X Roger Walter, Presldent Jane Laxrcl, Vice President ' Fir' CLASS or Q 1979 ik? Laura Campbell, Secretary Jody Kesselrmg, Treasurer 1 br 3 ROW 1: M. Bullard, L. Bowers, T. Blickenstaff, C. Barshinger, M. Baum, A. Baker, B. Brush, J. Bish, B. Allison, L. Altland. ROW 2: L Carey, J. Bowers, T. Blosser, T. Bahn, P. Atkins, G. Burk, S. Bupp, B. Brown, W. Brown, K. Amspacker. ROW 3: E. Cordwell, K. Chronister D. Clutter, L. Campbell, J. Coeyman, L. Anderson, C. Chronister, B. Bootier, D. Barshinger, N. Bacon. ROW 4: C. Boyce, E. Cantrell, G Book, J. Brown, S. Becker, W. Achenbach, S. Burk, B. Black, R. Collins, M. Coulston. ROW 5: C. Bowers, T. Breneman, J. Brown, D. Baker G. Berger, K. Baughman, D. Ahearn, L. Burke, L. Bowles. MISSING: M. Atkins, D. Conrad, T. Cooper. 137 ROW 1: D. Fake, C. Fernsler, C. Eveler, M. Donaghy, L. Frank, C. Dull. ROW 2: R. Diehl, C. Emenheiser, K. Danley, D. Frey, B. Englar, K Fake, M. Fissel, A. Evans, M. Dufek. ROW 3: E. Doerfler, M. DeBolt, D. Frey, P. Craley, A. Enfield, A. Flinchbaugh, L. Engle, D. Ehrhart S. Deppen, J. Frey. ROW 4: P. Fisher, G. Ellis, J. Dettinger, G. Dettinger, K. Flinchbaugh. P. Fletcher, C. Ferree, M. Fiorelli, C. Figdore ROW 5: T. Franks, L. Emenheiser, P. Dinsmore, P. Eshelman, C.W. Emenheiser, S. Deichman, J. Fitzkee, G. Perry, N. Crone. MISSING K. Craley, G. Crowl, L. Druck, R. Frazee. ROW 1: B. Harrison, T. Grimes, T. Graham, T. Geesey, K.J. Grim, K.E. Grim. ROW 2: R. Frey, W. Harrison, D. I-Iarbold, L. Gohn, L. Gainer, L. Harrell, T. Grim, Tammy Grove, J. Green. ROW 3: S.M. Godfrey, S. Garner, L. Haines, C. Givler, L. Green, K. Gaines, S. Goodwin, S.L. Godfrey, L. Fuhrman, S. Geesey. ROW 4: W. Gohn, G. Fuhrman, D. Harrington, K. Greiman, L. Fuller, K. Harder, J. Glatfelter, K. Grove, D. Geesey, M. Godfrey. ROW 5: J. Gross, M. Groff, G. Grove, C. Grove, D. Garner, Trent Grove, R. Govans, S. Gardner, D. Gardner. 138 ROW 1: L. Hershner, D. Jackson, D. Himes, L. Huson, T. Holmes, S. Haugh. ROW 2: K. Heilman, C. Huson, R. Howard, M. Jordan, W. Heindel, S. Holloway, K. Herbst, L. Hildebrand, P. Huson. ROW 3: S. Herbst, D. Jones, D. Kauffman, R. Jamison, T. Hirt, C. Jennings, C. Hildebrand, S. Hooker, S.D. Johnson. ROW 4: M. Horn, K. Heindel, T. Hildebrand, M. Hedrick, K. Holzer, T. Innerst, J. Hedrick, M. Innerst, S.W. Johnson. MISSING: B, Hartwell, W. Hoffmaster, S. Holtzinger, V. Honeychurch, B. Horne, B. Huff. 'Q 'E--4 mv' L-JR? ROW. 1: J. Kesselring, R. Kohler, D. Knee, C. Lenhart, P. Lee, D. Keeports, J. Laird. ROW 2: S. Kilgore, M. Keller, J. Lehman, S. Kessler B. Leiphart, C. Kelley, M. Lease, C. Keller, P. Knisely, L. Trout. ROW 3: G. Knaper, T. Keller, S. Knaub, C. Koontz, T. Kinard, T. Klunk, K Kornbau, T. Leiphart, G. Kornbau, S. Kessler. MISSING: D. Knaub, S. Kohlbus, R. Lake, A. Langenhop, T. Lesher. 139 v ROW 1: M. McGuigan, J. McCurry, S. Miller, D. Menges. ROW 2: T. Ludwig, V. Lucabaugh, M.J. Miller, V. Mayberry, T. Nonemaker, R. Mundy, T. Lloyd, A. Mann, L. Love, S. Minnich. ROW 3: J. Miller, L. Marshall, A. Lloyd, A. Luskus, P. Markel, D. Lightner, S. McCleary G. Mink, M. Myers, C. Neff. ROW 4: R. Miller, R. Ness, P. Loder, K. McBrien, J. Magill, B. Lowe, B. Miller, R. Mcpherson, M. Mummert. MISSING: T. Macklin, K. Meck, W. Messerly, G. Miles, K. Miller, L. Miller, S. Murrow. ROW 1: V. Reed, R. Podkul, S. Grumbein, L. Schaeberle, C. Rodman, P. Schilling, J. Persing. ROW 2: D. Orwig, L. Robinson, G. Saylor, K. Schmuck, L. Russo, T. Resser, W. Posey, P. Pauly. ROW 3: A. Reider, C. Peters, L. Reed, R. Rudacille, J. Rayburn, J. Paden, K. Rank, T. Paules, P. Oberdorff. ROW 4: S. Rupp, J. Reno, S. Riddle, C. Renn, D. Posey, R. Rider, W. Patterson, C. Peters, L. Runkle. MISSING: D. Paules, M. Peters, J. Poindexter, J. Pope, G. Olewiler, K. Prall, R. Ritz, C. Royer, M. Schaeberle. 140 ROW 1: P. Stokes, D. Stump, S. Sprenkle, L.O. Snyder, S. Tyson, C. Tyson. ROW 2: K. Snyder, B.A. Snyder, P. Tome, D.J. Snyder, K Strausser, D.L. Snyder, C. Snell, J. Tome, E. Sulpizio. ROW 3: J. Stamets, T. Stough, T. Stoltzfus, J. Sullivan, C. Thomas, F. Thompson, C Stabley, M. Wagman, G. Snyder. ROW 4: T. Strayer, J. Taylor, T. Taylor, A. Sullivan, B. Tyson, E. Sullivan, F. Snyder, K. Stoltzfus, B Stump. MISSING: B.E. Snyder, L.E. Snyder, T. Steininger, M. Sowers, T. Stump, T. Urey, J. Wagman. 141 ROW 1: D. Wiseman, T. Wisman, S.B. Mathias, S.N. Mathias, K. Warner, J. Yohe, J. Young, G. York, D. Warner, D. Webb. ROW 2: C. Wallace, A. Walker, S. Wilhelm, C. Waltemyer, J. Wilson, K. Wilson, L. Wright, J. Warner, B. Walter, K. Fassnacht, J. Wills. ROW 3: R. Walter, R. Wert, J. Waltemyer, M. Zimmerman, S. Young, M. Young, B. Wineka, M. Warner, S. Winters. MISSING: W. Wise. CLASS OF 1980 ilfi xfvy 15473 ,,x,-0 Xf' 'WL' Y? ff' S--'mini' Timothy Shirey, President Susan Lutz, Vice President Arlette Smeltzer, Secretary Sally Downs, Treasurer ROW 1: T. Yohe, M. Wills, D. Young, D. Wineholt, G. Anderson, C. Zieber. ROW 2: T. Weiler, K. Witmer, C. Wolfenberger, B. Wilson, A. Wilhelm, N. Zellers, C. Wilhelm, T. Wolfe, R. Winters, L. Warner, L. Whitsel. ROW 3: J. Windon, K. Wise, D. Zercher, E. Wheeler, B. Workinger, S. Workinger, M. Wilhelm, J. Winemiller, G. Wineholt, E. Winemiller. MISSING: A. Wheeland, C. Winemiller, B. Wise. 142 f- Ego 4 . ROW 1: A. Bennett, J. Arvin, D. Achenbach, R. Barner, T. Atkins, K.L. Axe, T. Almoney, R. Barshinger, S. Baldwin, A. Axe, P. Bergman, J. Bahn. ROW 2: J. Anstine, B. Arnold, K. Barnett, T. Baker, E. Baldwin, S.E. Barshinger, D. Arnold, S. Bachtell, C. Axe, R. Ingle, L. Auble, ROW 3: W. Barshinger, J. Barshinger, D. Ahearn, S.J. Barshinger, K.D. Axe, R. Beard, C. Barnes, C. Bentzel, M. Adams. '13 I. A , ,Xian K n. ,K ROW 1: M. Brown, C. Cordrey, P. Boyd, S. Brown, N.R. Brown, N.M. Brown, K. Bothell, R. Burkins, K. Conway, D. Crone, J. Crawford S. Conley. ROW 2: H. Dam, T. Darr, D. Burk, R. Bricker, D. Blymire, K. Clutter, B. Chaney, R. Berkebile, S. Chicary, M. Chadwick. ROW 3 T. Campbell, G. Challenger, R. Burke, K. Bupp, B. Brown, T. Craig, D. Burk, G. Caudill, D. Brown, MISSING, T. Bieri, J. Brown. 143 ROW 1: L. Eckert, C. Eveler, T. Fissel, E. Doerfler. ROW 2: R. Ewell, J. Dunn, K. Deller, R. Eberly, B. Fisher, M. Enfield, R. Fisher, L. Eaton, E. Faley, D. Davis. ROW 3: R. Dettinger, D. Duncan, C. Dietz, S. Emswiler, H. Ellis, K. Enfield, A. Fake, P. Delp, C. Denise, S. Deardorff. ROW 4: A. Ewell, S. Downs, B. Fake, B. Dietz, M. Fillmore, T. Druck, T. Fisher, S. Enders, R. Dehoff. MISSING: W. Gurnavage, R. Grove, R. Hanson, W. Harper. ROW 1: S. Glace, P. Gohn, G. Gazda, T. Flaharty, D.L. Frey, D. Grimes, C. Gemmill, L. Greenwood, T.A. Gotwalt, L. Glatfelter, D. Gibson. ROW 2: M. Gardner, T. Grimm, D. Garner, L. Grove, M. Gemmill, P. Gromling, D.C. Frey, J. Flaharty, B. Godfrey, P.G. Green, T.S. Gottwalt. ROW 3: W. Gordon, J. Frey, P.A. Green, B. Gilbert, T. Grothe, B. Gipe, M. Grove, T. Goodyear, D. Grove, G. Grim. MISSING: S. Howe, A. Johnson N. Kaltreider. 144 ROW 1: S. Harpster, N. Grove, R.E. Grove, Todd Grove, W. Henry, K. Heffner, J. Herbst, K. Herrick, B. Heffner, D. Hawkes, C. Hake. ROW 2: R. Haines, B. Henshaw, K. Hivner, J. Hake, V. Grove, W. Harrison, Tamula Grove, E. Harlacker, Ruth Grove, Mark Hildebrand. ROW 3: D. Harper, Merry Hildebrand, D. Gutierrez, S. Heindel, A. Hammond, M. Heisler, P. Hileman D. Harrington, B. Hacker. MISSING: W. Gurnavage, R. Grove, R. Hanson, W. Harper. ROW 1: E. Inkrote, C. Huff, L. Joines, D. Jones, K. Kauffman, J. Hutcheson, D. Hunter, L. Isett. ROW 2: T. Horn, R. Holtzapple, M. Hopkins, T. Huson T. Keener, K. Johnson, W. Hose. ROW 3: J. Hoffman, F. Kaltreider, D. Jones, S. Boring, E. Johnson, S. Jackson, L. Horn, V. Keller, J. Hoffmaster, J. Howe. MISSING: S. Howe, A. Johnson, N. Kaltreider. 145 ROW 1: P. Kline, S. Lloyd, J. Lightner, A. Mattox, L. McKinsey, W. Markel, K. Markley, B. Markel, K. March, W. Loder, N. McCallum, M Lloyd. ROW 2: P. Markel, S. Markel, S. McClain, S. Markel, R. Lilley, W. Meares, M. Mauck, D. McPherson, S. Lutz, S. Lipgy, T. Lutz. T T ROW 1: M. McKenna, M. Kornbau, J. Lane, T. Leber, T. Koontz, R. Knee, W. Lenhart, R. Kilgore. ROW 2: A. Kornbau, D. Kilgore, J. Leip- hart, L. Knisely, K. King, K. Petway, C. Lewis, D. Leiphart, D. Leik, S. Kornbau. ROW 3: D. Knudson, S. Laird, G. Lau, J. Kinard, S. Krei- ger, K. Knisely, E. Kunkle, T. Kunkle, B. Leslie, L. Lentz, W. Kreeger. MISSING, B. Kilgore, D. Kinard, W. Knaper, J. Kohr, R. Krill. 146 tm I 792 h f gig I . NRA' X ROW 1: D. Oldhouser, C. Moore, Bryan Menges, Bruce Menges, W.R. Miller, K. Marley, S. Miller, E. Miller, C.A. Miller, T. Moser. ROW 2: J. Moore, M. Mundis, T. Miller, R. Mundis, W. Mellinger, B. Montgomery, W.J. Miller, C.L. Miller, L. Murnane, S. Mundis. ROW 3: T. Mortorff, B. Miller, A. Miller, G. Miller, R. Mitchell, R. Delaronde, P. Mortorff, L. Mellinger, B. Myers. ROW 1: S. Moore, C. Redding, D. Peters, T. Redifer, B. Rehmeyer, L. Redmond, T. Paden. ROW 2: M. Rawhouser, K. Preston, C. O'Donne1l, T. Poff, T. Pritts, G. Peters, C. Reachard, S. Pomraning, B. Paules, D. Parr. ROW 3: V. Powers, A. Overmiller, S. Pennington, B. Orwick, W. Patterson, W. Parks, Ray Olewiler, Rodney Olewiler, S. Patterson, B. Olewiler. MISSING: M. Perkins, J. Peters. 147 ROW 1: B. Ruby, S. Seaks, J. Robinson, Tina Robinson, D. Schaeberle. ROW 2: K. Robinson, S. Schultz, K. Shaull, R. Reichard, W. Shank, M. Ruppert J. Shaull, Tammy Robinson, A. Rudacille, L. Schroyer, S. Settle, K. Ritz. ROW 3: W. Rodgers, R. Robson, T. Rodman, T. Reider, B. Rittenhouse, H. Sawmiller, B. Ritter, G. Shaull, A. Shaffer, C. Royer. rang, i ROW 1: T. Shirey, Craig Smith, J.L. Smith, R. Shoff, D. Shoff, ROW 2: P. Shenherger, C. Shelley, A. Smeltzer, J .M. Smith, B. Smeltzer, T. Wrede, C. Shoemaker, B. Shaw, K. Smith, C. Snyder, M. Silvey. ROW 3: B. Smith, F. Smith, C. Shultz, P. Smith, S. Smith, K. Shellenberger, L. Shirey, P. Shoff, M. Smeltzer, S. Snell, J.W. Smith. MISSING: D. Silar, Connie Smith, C.P. Smith. 148 ROW 1: K. Stine, D. Sprenkle, M. Snyder, W. Snyder, C.A. Stine, M.L. Taggart, L. Spaide, Z. Snyder. ROW 2: M. Sweeney, T. Stump, C.R. Taylor K. Stermer, M. Sweitzer, D. Sommer, M. Swartz, E. Swartz, J. Sutton, S. Stoyer. ROW 3: T. Snyder, W. Summerson, T. Spangler, D. Taylor, K. Snyder, C.L. Stine, I. Stine, T. Stermer, M. Tarlton, C.E. Taylor, S. Snyder. ROW 1: S. Waltemyer, J. Waltermyer, K. Taylor, T. Waltemire, L. Urey, K. Wallace, L. Toomey. ROW 2: D. Tyson, C. Walker, M.J. Wagman, A. Wallace, L. Tome, V. Trout, R. Taylor, A. Wagoner, T. Thompson, T. Tome. ROW 3: D. Thomas, D.A. Warner, S. Trout, J. Tyson, B. Warner, K. Warner, G. Warner, W. Walters, C. Tyson. MISSING: A. Vanhart, D.E. Warner, L. Warner. 149 .W-F H yy MINISTR TIO Dr. Edward M. Grissinger Ronald E. Fitzkee Superintendent of Schools Principal Russell R. Urey C. Richard Rhine Assistant Principal Assistant Principal School Board-ROW 1: Horace Throne, Atty. Byron Lecates, James Neff CPres.J, Fayne Holland, Eugene Kilgore. ROW 2: Neil Blake, Robert Myers, Austin Dietz, Jim Waltemyer, John Spencer, Joe McGuigan. 152 John R. Beckley Biology 1,2 8: 3 FAC LTY SCIENCE Freeland Shaffer is the chairman of the Science Department. Some extra- curricular activities these teachers are involved in are: Rod 8: Gun Club-John Beckleyg Jr. Class Play Ticket Sales-Robert Eastong Head Football Coach- Donald Dyke, Table Tennis Club-Ted Kauffman, Chemistry Instruments Club-Jeffrey Lehmang Ecology Club-Susan Herron, Flytying 8: Flyfishing Club-Freeland Shafferg Sophomore Class Advisor-Luther Zarfoss. ef me Sandra E- Cooley Donald F. Dyke Robert L. Easton General 30191109 1 31 2 Biology 3, Enviornmentsl Science Physics, General Science 1 8: 2 ,, nga 'l 3 x Y 'i xiii ' -A----, 1:- A I V U5 ' F ifi, ' fresh . .. iM 1 ,F YB ' . Jeffrey R. Lehman Chemistry, General Science Susan B. Herron Biology 2 8: 3, General Science 1 Freeland E. Shaffer Chemistry 1 8: 2, Advanced Chemistry VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE The chairman of the Vocational Agriculture Department is John Myers. Clyde Myers both involved in FFA. John Myers advises the Bicycle Club, and Young Farmers Classes. Clyde A.B. Myers Vocational Agriculture 1 8: 2 John G. Myers Vocational Agriculture 1 8: 3 Ted D. Kauffman General Science, Consumer Science Luther A. Zarfoss Biology 2 8: 3, Advanced Biology and Guy Naugle are .Guy W. Naugle, Jr. 'Vocational Agriculture 2 8: 3 MATHEMATICS As well as being the chairman of the Mathematics Department, David Ziegler also advises the Table Tennis Club. Other activities involving the teachers in this department are: Rod 8a Gun Club-Robert Evelerg Weight Training Club, Intramural Football-Doran Frockg Student Council-Lucreta Grim, Chess Club, Cross Country-Fred Miller, Intramural Football-Samuel Neff. ' Q F11 . .1 I - ' 1' fL,4211 - ff ' I mr 1 lssflmz--, E . 1 -' ' f iflffs. - f4 .4'-521,525 ' Q rbre at . , . 21 1 A H . 1 3'.Ei2P 1.' . K JC. of -' . 7'- - 4241251515 f' 4 'V Robert G. Eveler Doran C. Frock Lucfeta R' Grim David P- Hively Goemetry' Consumer Math General Algebra, Algebra 1 3, 2 Geometry, Algebra 1, Advanced Algebra 1, Trigonometry, Geometry Pre-Calculus A Q, 1, .51-. K 7 fe ' Q , '5 Y 5 . ,N -ref i. E y ' 4 Q' ., an 4 Fred E. Miller Samuel L. Neff J. Robert Stover David S. Ziegler Algebra 1, Geometry Consumer Math, Algebra 1 Algebra 2, Trigonometry 8: College Advanced Algebra 1 8: 2 Algebra HOME ECONOMICS Ruby Yoder chairs the Home Economics Department. In addition to their teaching duties, the teachers are involved in the following activities: Hockey, FHA, Girls' Tennis-Karen Boyer, LION-Linda Keener, Crafts Club, Asst. Volleyball Coach-Diane Snyder. whit, 1 T 'W K , 1 , in T f? li, A Q 5 at 'X' lf, Af' HQ., fps, f 3 I X rw i'tQf,19fl l5if,i lCf.5l'.'f I 'fl' . V f. ll fi lx V -wggifig' sgegi-.gig ,W .,,, f A . - i r vfwfa-f - , . ,ps A 'f 1 I w g1gag.if5..S5f :F 111 . f53z?5:giial5s:5l2f.:.:al ' 5 fl IX Karen Y. Boyer Linda J. Keener Foods 1 8: 2, Culinary Arts Foods 1 Sz 2, Housing, Family Living Diane M. Snyder Child Care, Housing, Crafts 154 Ruby C. Yoder Clothing 1 8: 2, Independent Living ENGLISH FACULTY David Coren chairs the English Department. Extracurricular activities of department members include the following: REFLECTIONS-Barbara Arvin and Barbara Buffingtong LEONID, cheerleading-Gloria Niclgolg Varsity Football-Lynn Reigleg Dramatics Club-John Spanogleg Student Council-Arthur Watsong Junior Class Play-Barbara Buffington ff. .,.....,, in ZX ,IJ A96 nur 'W ,, , -K 4 0 pl x ' if ri X ,HA Op fl N g , , ,, DPXSL is-wp P 14 n. A555 I .V ' 1 X CU 5 J' ' 5 I xv Llazlf AL 53.0 , A Barbara A. Arvin Q0 'vi' PM rxpf Barbara J. Buffington David Coren English CP 8: 2, Contemporary Jig f CK: English CP 8: 2 8: 3 EDg1iSh CP American Novels ' r ' V L+? Us .M ll' . LM V5 uf fav ffl f , 'H .0 -.1 f , -aff' Nancy J. Fox Gloria J. Nickol Lynn E. Reigle Jean R. Schenck English 2, Mythology 8: Bible English, Journalism English 2, American Novels English 2 8: 3 . 'Q w, V' ' fi 1 51 ff' , -1 xl-11 .5215 ' xl .S- f??5'f'i 4 Darlene L. Smith John P. Spanogle Arthur L. Watson Fred 0- Wolfe English CP 8: 2, Black Literature English CP, Dramatics English 2 31 3 Enllish CP, 2 31 3 155 SOCIAL STUDIES The chairman of the Social Studies Department is Harold Myers. The Social Studies teachers advise the following: Boys' Tennis-Edward Howes, 7th grade football, 9th grade Basketball, JV baseball-Paul Kuhng Jr. Class Advisor-Harold Myersg Varsity Football, Baseball-Richard Orwigg Wrestlerettes, Freshman Football, Wrestling-Robert Shaffer, JV Basketball-Henry Stoner, Sr. Class Advisor-Charles Tome, Varsity Football, Jr. High Track-Robert Wolfe R. Edward Howes Paul E. Kuhn Harold M. Myers World Cultures 1,2,8z3 American Cultures 2, Minoritie, Economics 1,28z3 . , af,. ..,' eie. ,.VV , t J in x Vi give f K av K , H f, , in it 3 'l,' f ' . W if s o gzi-,ga , - a ttti V n T V Y if .wr Ls if d7f,fVT Richard B. Orwig Eileen S. Ott Chester D. Rexroth World Cultures 1,2,8z3 American Cultures 1,28z3 American Cultures 253, Psychology Henry A. Stoner American Cultures 1,2,8z , Economics 2 xi gb My ML 1 Dale Shellenberger American Cultures 1 Charles W. Tome American Cultures 1 8m 2 156 Robert A. Shaffer Political Science 1,2,8z3 Robert A. Wolfe American Cultures 3, Sociology 18:2 frm H5135 rri . a S I4- X Aleta S. Ehrhart Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice William E. Nyer Bookkeeping, Business English .ut 1 Q. L 1 'QP Susan S. Kruger French 1,2,k3, English 2 Hugh M. Miller German l,2.8c3, Shop Math and General Algebra FACULTY BUSINESS EDUCATION -- A Heading the Business Department is Gordon , , Stamets. In addition to their teaching duties, Aleta g I Q Ehrhart and William Nyer assist with Baccalaureate , 4 ' g ' and commencement exercises, while Gordon Stamets y b helps with the Senior caps and gowns. g 'efwfeti' X,'n -4291 if A' Qifjyf A +wn,fWr ' taa Emma-Louise Miller General Business, Typing l Jay P. Yinger Willard C. Snyder Gordon A. Stamets Business Math, Recordkeeping Typing, Shorthand Shorthand, Typing FOREIGN LANGUAGE Hugh Miller chairs the Foreign Language Department. Susan Kruger advises the Foreign Travel Club and Make-up Committee for Dramatics. Daryl Murch is Asst. Field Hockey Coach and advises the Junior Classical League. A Q3 A .Ni Daryl P. Murch Melanie R. Stover . Mary L. Thoman Latin l,2,8c3, English 2, Etymology French l 81. 2, English CP 81. 2 Spanish l,2,8z3 157 4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Jan Hall is the Director of Athletics and serves as the chairman of the Physical Education Department. Extra-curricular activities which presently involve these teachers are: Weight training Club-Marvin Berkowitzg Swim Club, Boys' Swim Coach-Bob Clarkg Girl's Basket- ball-Ellen Ferrell: Varsity Club National Athletic Scholarship Society- Jan Hallg Wrestling Coach, Asst. Freshman Football Coach-Thomas Sinibaldig Intramurals-Sally Stabley: Girls Track Coach-Hazel Zettle- moyer, Volleyball Coach, Peggy Neff isa'-Peewe e -V ' A , A ,'Ff??i1f?i'5lf ' .' ' 'ig , E Y fftsl lf it 'T .514 A di l 12' ' V- . 725534 ' iff? 1 'M 1, ns' e - . if J , int' f ' , ' . if-QYN X . M2 Lui A f t It 1 t.aaw'ww:'e L ' K, V Q ..,t, . will , M M111 0 C, S. Richard Bieda Robert S. Clark Ellen R. Ferrell Physical Education A Swimming Physical Education a 'Y F 1 .2 ft D 4 ,1', :,,AA Sally J. Stabley Physical Education MUSIC Peggy A. Neff Thomas A. Sinibaldi Swimming Physical Education . 'L SWF! A A - we , r---1 , 5 dl -, , ' ' Q ' - Q1 3'- T ifl gtg, i- 1 v w- . .V 1 1 fel 1 -e . .3 i:,il.,..1 .xr 'Z Marvin S. Berkowitz Physical Education Jan D. Hall Athletic Director A ,ap qv 1yg,w,'g,.1u f an , re wflpa'Qf I nf, ' Zvvswfit-21: .r,L5s.s,., . av- ' 'Wi f S v 'far . was A ...df N, at Z, ri 1 S it .am My s 1 .2 H- '-.. :fi xi ,fl ' 'X eiiezfqft ei ' ' ' ztfisten ' 2 ' t , 12-P g ei 4? I , 5 -. . .pg ,+L V. 1, . 'V U 1 ,591 J.. -. ' LEE? l f' gl l' 'fs M . 1 - 335, . if I - wig i ' , xl Hazel M. Zettlemoyer Physical Education George Ward is the chairman of the district Music Department. The music teachers advise several activities Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, R.L. Singers-Richard Dormang Marching Band, Jazz Band, Modern Music Masters Society-John E. Goukerg Asst. Marching Band Director, Concert Band--Raymond Soroka Richard H. Dorman John E. Gouker Fundamentals of Music, Music Symphonic Band, Music Theory, Concert Choir Appreciation, Ensembles Raymond T. Soroka Instrumental Music 55. .. 2 4 , ii KAN. Ale c? 3 ..fi,Q2ggq.1s1gg.z ' Kenneth Bachman l.A.-Woodworking and Plastics FACULTY INDUSTRIAL ARTS Lowell Withers chairs the Industrial Arts Department. The department members are involved in several extra-curricular activities: Stage Props, Wood Club-Kenneth Bachmang Calligraphy Club-Michael Leibhartg Teen Bible Club-Charles Williamsg Metal Club-Lowell Withersg School Printing-Ward Yorks. Michael L. Leibhart Drafting, Aviation Charles E. Williams Lowell R. Withers Ward S. Yorks Power Tech., Small Gas Engines I.A.-Metalworking l.A. Printing HEALTH AND DRIVER'S EDUCATION Jan Hall serves as chairman of the Health 8: Safety Education Department. Along with their teaching duties, the teachers advise the following activities: Asst. Baseball Coach-Michael Bacon, Girls' Swim Coach-Marlene Stein, Smart Set Club, Asst. Varsity Wrestling coach-Jeffrey Thomas. 'ff rail fgizzgf Michael V. Bacon Health 9. it Q' I James V. Fondarvest Art 1, Stage Arts B' I ig. I ,G ii m. Donald J. Johnson Marlene P. Stein Jeffrey E. Thomas Driver Education Health Safety Education, Driver Education 43' ART .3 l' . Ruby Yoder chairs the Art Depart- 4 fl., , v , ment, as well as the Home Econo- KW A mics Department. Mr. Sheffer ad- vises the Photography Club. A.. - .lee .... 159 Blaine A. Sheffer Painting, Drawing, Art 1, Sculpture, Ceramics J wYE,.g.,,k , as - '. SPECIAL SERVICES These faculty members provide special services for the school. In addition to these services, David DePrator advises the AV Club, and Marcia Seyler advises the MRC Aides, as well as the freshman class. Ann S. Carpenter Seminar Teacher for the Individualized Program David L. DePrator Marcia Y, Seyler Donald R. Shook Patrick Q. Spiese AV-ETV Coordinate Librarian Diversified Occupations Special Education GUIDANCE SERVICES Marlene Corcoran chairs the Guidance Department. Extra-curricular activities in which the Guidance Counselors are involved include: National Honor Society, Timothy Stineg Assistant Girls Basketball Coach Donald Walker Marlene L. Corcoran Charlotte Patsy D. Rexroth School Nurse l 43, H. Huber Timothy S. Stine HEALTH SERVICES The Health Services Department in- cludes two staff members: Patsy Rexroth and Ellen Warntz. Their job is to help maintain students' physical and dental health throughout the school year. 160 Donald R. Walker 29,55 il-,lf 1. . ,',QQ 'ff' Affair ' - - ,, 1.i.,gi ,n- 'lv -A 5253 L. If-if 5:9 . - me 'Qu ., K .- ' 'c 'XV 'I .rg - 'if' .', - I . . 1'Z' F f .' -' 'IV A- L- wit .gm -. .- - QV.. .'.'X',5 . .5. . . - '-' .'-'. '.r'.,'. Ellen F. Warntz Dental Hygienist V ECRETARIAL STAFF ,fl - 'X +5 5 'UAMQN 1,.,,,, Q 1?,m!3L A J' ng jeg, , Q no Main Office: Ellen Taylor, Mary Walker, Nancy Orwick, Donna Strausser. -xx Guidance Office: Janet Garner Home Economics Aide: Eleanor Reigle -Q 'Y'--Y 'vw- ,gs --1'-25 f 'Se 112 -,,..:L',.,-- xfx -24? b M.R.C.: Barbara Grove, Shirley Ausherrnan Cstandingj, Flo Stabley Data Processing: Betty Craley, Randy Brown, Melvene Geesey 161 TAFF I I 394, ,a'-f Cafeteria Staff: ROW 1: Doris Haines, Ida Stabley, Brenda Edie, Phyllis Keller, Sadie Sherron, Joyce Seitz, Deanna Holtzapple, Elizabeth Smith Kmanagerl ROW 2: Ada Fauth, Viola Schmuck, Louise Eline, Dawn Overmiller, Yvonne Groff, Norma McPherson, Delores Green. V R3 Custodial Staff: SEATED: Mary Ann Tolley, Sara Gladfelter, Lorna Emenheiser. STANDING: Joseph Keener, Paul Ziolkowski, Ferne Gladfelter, Truman Ehrhart, Linda Ring, Floyd Smith, Richard Eppley 162 DEX CLASS OF '77 Adams, Susan M. 28,108 Allison, David S. 28 Altland, Karen L. 28 Amberman, Karen M. 28 Anderson, Kathy D. 28,124 Anderson, Monica L. 28 Applebaum, Roselyn 28,102, 103,107 Arnold, Thomas R. 28,116 Aspey, David K. 29 Aults, Rebecca A. 17,29,116,117 Avery, Kathie L. 29 Axe, David E. 29 Axe, James D. 14,29 Axe, Joyce M. 29 Axe, Timothy G. 29 Backel, Terri L. Bacon, Tina M. 29 Bahn, Nancy A. 30 Baldwin, Jimmy J. 30,114,123 Baldwin, Judy R. 30 Baublitz, Leigh D. 30 Beaverson, David E. 30,125, 126,127 Beckley, John E. 30,125,126, 128,129 Bennett, Robert B. 30,128,129 Bentzel, Cynthia R. 30,119 Berger, Kim A. 31 Blouse, Brenda J. 31 Boring, James C. 31,114 Bowers, James E. 31,116,117 Brady, Sheila K. 16,31,78,80, 107,112,128,129 Breneman, Randy S. 31,110,120 Brinegar, Cynthia K. 31,98,99, 107,125,127 Brown, Letra K. 31,119 Brown, Lisa G. 32,112 Brown, Lori L. 32,119 Buchanan, Carolyn J. 32 Buchanan, Darlene L. 32 Bucher, Holly S. 32,78,104,113 Bull, Roxanne M. 14,32,125,127 Bullard, Valerie L. 32 Bupp, Mark A. 32,102,103,107 Burgen, Loren L. 33,72,73,107,111 Burke, Joyce A. 33,94,125,127, 128,129 Campbell, Jacqueline 33' Card, S. Micah 33,120 Carey, Richard A. 33 Caudill, Jay D. 33 Chadwick,Jean-Bruce 33,82,83, 84,111 Challenger, Sarah P. 9,351,108 Coeyman, Cindy L. 34,108 Collare, Janis E. 34 Craley,Tracy J. 34 Criswell, Cindy R. 34,78,107 Crone, Sandra K. 34,78 Crowl, G. Leon 34,117 Cybulski, Ann T. 34,107,112 Dam,.Tu Q. 16,35,72,73 Dasher, Keith A. 35 Deliz, David A. 35,113 Deppen, Cindy L. 13,35 Dettinger, Johnny L. 35,125 Dunlap, David A. 35 Dunn, Jeffrey T. 35,96,97,110 Dunn, Susan K. 35 Ebaugh, Linda I. 36,128 Engle, Denise A. 36,113,128 Epley, Thomas W. 36,96,97 Eveler, Tim R. 36 Ewell, Sandra L. 36,129 Eyer, Tracey A. 36,88,104, 105,124 Falvey, Kathleen A. 36,77,107, 108,109,111 Ferree, Jane L. 37,113,129 Fidler, Gary M. 37,72,73,111 Files, Pamela L. 37 Flaharty, Cheryl L. 37 Flaharty, Thomas E. 37 Fletcher, Robert D. 17,37,72,73, 107,111,116 Flinchbaugh, Lauren M. 37 Frey, Carolyn F. 37,117 Frey, Kimberly J. 38 Frey, Lamar E. 38 Frey, Lisa A. 38 Frey, Lisa L. 38 Gardner, Ray A. 38 Geesey, Stephanie L. 38 Gibson, Scott E. 38,125 Gipe, Todd G. 38,72,73,89,107, 111,123 Gladfelter, Daniel D. 39,116 Gohn, Judy A. 39 Golden, Craig P. 39 Gordon, Bryan L. 39,72,73 Gray, Susan M. 39,107,111,115 Greek, Leonard W. 13,39,116 Grim, Susan E. 39,78,104,107, 111,114 Grimes, Joann T. 40,115 Gross, Nancy E. 13,15,40,108, 123,128 Grothe, Sue V. 40 Grove, Jr. Bernard M. 40,113 Grove, Beth A. 40 Grove Grove , Charles K. 40 , Corey M. 40,111 Grove, Kimberly S. 40 Grove, Patsy N. 17,41,104 Grove, Robin A. 41,106 Grove, Sandra J. 27,41,78,107, 109,111,113 Gurnavage, Michelle F. 41,120 Hake, Kevin L. 41 Hake, Barbara A. 9,41 Hake, Rodney L. 41 Hanes, Wendy J. 41 Hannigan, Jody F. 42,125,127 Harrington, Jr. James 42 Harrison, Woodrow R. 20,42,116 Haugh, Nancy S. 42 Hawkes, Darla M. 42 Heaps, Jan L. 42 Heck, Heind 1 1 1, Heisle Henni Susan M. 42 el, Rhonda M. 42,94,95,107 115,121 r, Daniel E. 43,126 nger, III Paul E. 43 Herbst, Barbara C. 43,115 Herbst, Tina M. 43,108 Herman, Barbara K. 43,112 Hildebrand, Luann M. 9,43,107, 112, Hilem 125 an, Gregory B. 43,72,73 Hivner, Melissa J. 43 Horn, Brian L. 44,121 Horn, Janda K. 44 Horvatinovic, Amy E. 44,78,107, 108,109,112,113 Hostetter, Sharon E. 44 Huff, Kenneth P. 44,72,73 Hunter, Rodney L. 44 Immel, Cindy L. 16,44,78,107,112 Ingalls, Carolyn M. 44 Innerst, Daniel J. 45 Jackson, Wendy S. 45,125 Johnson, II J. Edward 45 Christenberry, Cindy 34,107,118 Keener, David L. 45 Kell, Kathy E. 45 Keller, Joseph A. 45,107,114, 125,126 Keller, Lori I. 12,27,45,77,108,109 Kile, David L. 45 Kilgore, Kevin R. 46 Kinard, Keith M. 46,116 Kinard, Kent W. 46,116 Kipp. Donna K. 46,116 Knaub, Jr. Earl E. 46 Knudson, Joni M. 46,94,125 Kornbau, Luanne E. 46 Krout, Carla E. 46,104 Kuether, Carol L. 47,114 Lake, Dean H. 47 Lane, Mary A. 16,47 Langenhop, Jr. Charles 47,96,97 102,107 Lauchman, Sandra D. 47 Laughman, Robert L. 47,107,112 Laughman, Robin S. 47 Le, Doan H. 47 Leighty, Crystal L. 48 Lenhart, Daniel S. 48 Liebhart, Kim D. 48,102,103,104, 105,129 Lightner, Katrina I. 48 Lighty, Michele I. 48 Lilley, Bryan E. 48 Little, W. Thomas 48,111 Lowery, Marcia E. 48,88 Lucabaugh, Sharon A. 49 Luskus, Deborah S. 49 Mann, Michael E. 49,111 March, Sharon A. 49,124 Markey, Jean A. 49,106,113 Marshall, Sherry C. 49 Matthews, Luann 49 Mauck, Tami D. 49 May, II Ray A. 50 McCabe, L. Brian 50,82,83,107, 111,129 McCandless, Debra A. 50,106 McCurry, Sharon M. 50 McElwain, Vicki L. 50 McGill, Ruth L. 50 McMurphy, Lorie R. 50 McNee, Alistair A. 50 McPherson, Regina A. 51 McWilliams, Cynthia J. 51,78,80 McWilliams, Daniel R. 51 Mellinger, Lynne E. 51 Miller, Carol L. 51 Miller, Debra L. 51 Miller, Christine A. 51,102 Miller, Keith A. 51 Miller, Lonnie L. 52 Miller, Mark E. 9,52,72,73,89,90, 107,111,120 Miller, Nan M. 9,52,77,102,103, 107,111 Mitchell, Margie L. 52 Montgomery, Cathy M. 52 Moore, Joanne M. 52 Murphy, Brady M. 9,52,72,73, 89,90 Myers, Eric D. 17,52,72,73,84 Myers, Scott R. 53 Nace, Sharon A. 53 Ness, Mack L. 53,116 Newcomer, Timothy A. 53,72,73, 108,109 Nonemaker, Janeen D. 53,111 Ott, Laurie A. 53,78,102,103,106 Parlett, Leo J. 16,22,53,113 Patterson, Bradley L. 54 Paules, Debra M. 54 Persing, Jay B. 54,113 Peters, Deborah A. 54 Peters, Teresa A. 54,125,126 Pfaltzgraff, Kenneth 54,125 Poff, Jeffrey A. 54,125,126 Pritchard, Catherine 55 Porr, Cathy L. 54,112 Ranker, James D. 55,72,73,111 Rauma, John E. 27,55,72,73, 96,97,1o7,1os,1o9,111,115,128 Raver, Scott A. 55 Reed, David A. 55 Rehmeyer, Darlene M. 55 Reichard, Debbie L. 8,9,11,54,124 Rexroth, Deborah A. 55 Rexroth, Jeffery L. 9,56,72,73,107, 108,109,111 Rhine, Tina M. 56,102,103 Rider, Darryl K. 56 Rittenhouse, Kitty L. 56,118 Ritz, Randall E. 110,116 Rodman, Walter A. Myers, Pamela R. 53 Ryer, Marci A. 56,108 Sawmiller, Elaine 56 Saylor, Lynn A. 56,102,103 Schell, Mary A. Schilling, Penni D. 56 Schultz, Samuel A. 57 Scott, Barbara R. 57 Scott, Kathryn F. 17,57 Scott, Laura J. 57 Sechrist, Donald W. 57 Sechrist, Kathy J. 57 Seitz, Josie C. 57,124 Seitz, Scott A. 57,125,126,127 Sentz, Katherine M. 9,58,77,107, 108,109,111 Shaffer, Amy L. 58,78,128 Shaull, Ann Marie 58,102 Shaull, Brian A. 58 Shaull, Timothy R. 11,58,72, 73,111 Shaw, Daniel L. Shelley, Bryon K. 58 Shirey, Daniel S. 58,84,85,107, 111,125 Shoemaker, Cindy A. 58 Shoff, Jill S. 61 Shoff, Roberta E. 59,113 Shoff, Tommy E. 59,111 Shostak, Lisa M. 59 Silar, Sharon R. 59 Sinclair, Stacy L. 59 Smeltzer, Debbie V. 59 Smith, Gregory T. 17,59 Smith, Richard M. 59,111 Snyder, Bambie L. 60 Snyder, Lisa A. 60,78,102,103, 112,113 Snyder, Marla A. 60 Snyder, Vickie L. 60 Sommer, Katherine E. 60,125,127 Sprenkel, Kimberly A. 60 Sprenkle, P. Scott 60 Staley, John A. 60,125,127 Stambaugh, Randy L. 61,96 Steffee, Lisa C. 61,94,95,108 Stein, Kevin L. 61,125 Stephens, Nina R. 61 Stermer, Kathleen M. 61 Stern, Daniel N. 61,72,73,111 Stine, Phyllis M. 61,107,128,129 Stoltzfus, Michael S. 62 Strausbaugh, Lisa M. 62 Stubbs, Shirley M. 62 Sueck, Karen P. 62 Taylor, Douglas A. 62 Taylor, Stephen L. 62 Taylor, Theodore S. 62 Taylor, Tina M. 62,116,117 Test, Jeffrey A. 63 Thomas, Sandra L. 9,27,63,77,107, 109,111 Thompson, Warren C. 63 Tome, Dale M. 63 Trout, Brian L. 63 Trout, Terry L. 63 Tyson, Sherry L. 63,128,129 Urey, Teresa B. 63 Utz, Chris B. 63 Vannoy, Richard A. 63 Vosteen, Mark L. 64,125,127 Vaught, Michael H. 64,125 Ward, Donna L. 64,120 Warner, Nancy A. 13,64,108,11l Warner, Sherree L. 64 Webb, Michael 64 Weiler, Tamara S. 65 Wickwire, Kim A. 65,107 Wiley, H. Todd 65,116 Wilson, Lori A. 65,107,112,128,l29 Wilson, Mike E. 65 Wilson, Shelley M. 65,102 Wilson, Todd C. 65 Winter, Alicia J. 14,65 Winters, Jr. Barry L. 66 Wolfe, Eileen R. 66 Wolfe, Jeffrey L. 66,125,127 Workinger, Jan W. 17,66,72,73,89, 107,111 Young, Anglea F. 66,117,118 Zarfos, Bonni S. 67,107,128,129 Ziegler, David E. 67,125,126,127 Zelger, Michael S. 67 Class Of '78 Achenbach, Alice M. 16,119,132 Afflebach, Teresa A. 112,132 Allen, James B. 115,132 Altland, Michael W. 110,116, 117,132 Anderson, Andrea S. 107,112,132 Anderson, Eric M. 110,125,126, 128,129,132 Anderson, Kimberly J. 112,132 Arnold, Lorie A. 21,22,88,113,132 Aspey, Susan M. 94,125,127,132 Ausherman, Jamie S. 77,93,108, 109,132 Baldridge, Michelle A. 132 Barley, Steven E. 115,132 Barshinger, Craig E. 72,75,120,132 Barshinger, Janet A. 112,132 Baublitz, Lynette M. 112,132 Beaver, Jay S. 21,128,129,132 Beaver, Ray E. 111,132 Bennett, Patrick F. 7,96,125, 126,132 Blue, Patricia A. 119,132 Black, Scott W. 115,132 Boothe, Jr. Aron A. 132 Boyce, Jr. Dale L. 115,132 Boyd, Steven H. 115,132 Brooks, Steven L. 132 Brown, Bradley, T. 116,132 Brown, Cindy M. 132 Brown, Dale M. 132 Brown, Douglas R. 132 Brown, Jr. Joseph E. 128,132 Brown, Meri-Linda M. 114, 119,132 Brown, Pamela J. 115,132 Bucher, James C. 12,81,111, 113,132 Burk, Mark E. 116,132 Burke, Shane L. 115,132 Burkholder, Rodney L. 132 Card, Georgia E. 88,113,132 Challenger, Lisa F. 108,109, 111,132 Clapper, Margaret J. 125,127,133 Clubb, Rose E. 113,119 Cooley, Karen S. 125,133 Cooper, Todd B. 21,114,125,127, 128,129,133 Cordwell, Thomas R. 111,133 Craley, D. Michael 110,133 Crawford, Helen E. 104,133 Crone, Jr. Gene E. 121 Crouse, Dale A. 121,133 Crowl, Teresa J. 116,117,133 Cunningham, Michael L. 116, 117,133 Davis, Terry A. 133 Deitz, Lori E. 14,120,133 Deller, Brenda G. 133 Dennis, William E. 116,133 Deshong, Brett, S. 14,121,133 Diehl, Kathi J. 125,126,133 Dietz, Kristie, L. 21,112,133 Dipangrazio, Sharon L. 21,22,107, 111,125,133 Doll, John R. 133 Donaghy, Sharon M. 14,106,111 115,133 Dougherty, Lorene M. 113,133 Downs, Patricia L. 133 Druck, Lynne S. 128,129,133 Dufek, Louis D. 84,85,133 Dunbar, Kerry D. 72,111,133 Dunn, Nancy A. 133 Dunn, Valerie J. 22,94,107,111, 124,133 Dunnick, Jami L. 125,126,128, 129,133 Eberly, Bonnie S. 116,133 Eckert, Candy J. 14,118,133 Ehrhart, Delia M. 133 Eichelberger, Tallene 112,133 Eisenhart, Lori A. 124,133 Emenheiser, Mary M. 133 Englert, Sherry Lyn A. 113,133 Epley, Jane E. 94,95,107,111, 112,133 Eshelman, Margaret R. 133 Ettinger, Edward R. 116,133 Ettinger, Susan A. 116,119,133 Evans, Jr. Harry E. 133 Eveler, Dawn E. 78,80,133 Falvey, Daniel J. 21,96,107,111, 116,125,126,128,133 Fernsler, Wendy J. 118,133 Figdore, Kimberly A. 106,115,133 Fisher, Todd E. 133 Flaharty, Donna M. 118,133 Flaharty, Tina Y. 118,133 Flinchbaugh, Timothy 21,112 Frey, Gregory A. 133 Frey, Kimberly G. 118,133 Frey, Kimberly M. 133 Frey, Linda K. 121,133 Garner, Catherine L. 116,117 Garner, Kevin B. 111,115,133 Gazda, Jacqueline C. 93,108,109, 125,127,128,129,133 Gingerich, Daniel E. 17,21,22,133 Godfrey, John 72,75,120,133 Gold, Sherrie L. 94,95,108,133 Gotwalt, Melody L. 118,133 Graham, Rodney L. 133 Graybill, Paula K. 98,125,127,133 Green, John A. 82,110,125,133 Green, Karen S. 125,133 Green, Lisha R. 9,913,124,133 Green, Robin L. 133 Grimm, Jr. Gary E. 72,75,85,86, 110,133 Grim, Kelly J. 125,133 Grim, Lori J. 133 Leiphart, II Hesse W. 134 Leisenring, Jodie S. 134 Lewis, Sue A. 134 Lightner, Daniel H. 134 Lighty, Bonita S. 78,98,99,111,134 Livingston, Jr. James 134 Lloyd, Dale A. 134 X Lubold, William L. 134 Lutz, Cynthia A. 108,109,132,134 Markel, Dori A. 21,22,125,134 Markel, Kristi L. 119,134 Markey, Gavin W. 81,112,120,134 McCabe, David W. 110,134 McCallister, Laurie K. 128, 129,134 McCleary, Brian E. 134 Grim, Lynette 133 Groff, Pamela C. 93,108,123,133 Gross, Linda J. 119,133 Grothe, Sandra L. 118,133 Grove, Bryan L. 14,116,117,133 Grove, Carl L. 119,133 Grove, Carl K. 133 Grove, Faye M. 21,125,126,127,133 Grove, Kent E. 133 Grove, Linda H. 119,133 Grove, Mark H. 110,133 Grove, Todd L. 72,107,111,133 Hake, Beth A. 133 Hammond, Mary A. 21,112,125,127,133 Hammers, Brett A. 120,134 Hanson, George E. Harrington, Donald L. 134 Harrington, Joann M. 134 Harrison, Jeffrey J. 110,116 Hartwell, Jr. Harry E. 111 Hawke, Mariana L. 134 Heilman, David W. 134 Hein, Patrick D. 21,81,112,134 Heindel, Brenda A. 134 Henninger, Brett S. 110,134 Henry, Yvette E. 134 Henshaw, William C. 89,134 Herbst, Sandra E. 134 Hildebrand, Joanna L. 21,22,114,123,134 Hines, Susan R. Hilt, Elaine L. 134 Hittie, Robert L. 110,134 Hivner, Jeffrey L. 120,134 Hodge, Patricia A. 112 Hoke, Sherry L. 124,134 Holland, Nan I. 77,94,108,134 Hostetter, Laverne E. 115,134 Hott, Gordan W. 134 Howard, Lisa S. 119,125,134 Ingalls, Mary H. 134 Innerst, Mark A. 116,117,134 Jacobs, Judy J. 119,125,134 Jamison, Dawn C. 128,129,134 Johnson, Andrea M. 125,134 Joines, Lori A. 134 Jones, Linda L. 126,128,129,134 Jordan, Jean M. 128,129,134 Kauffman, David R. 110,125,134 Kauffman, Lisa M. Keener, Diane L. 21,104,105,113, 128.129,134 Keener, Jeffrey E. 116,134 Keener, Linda S. 120,134 Kehr, Shirley L. 21,113,120,134 Keller, Vickie I. 94,134 Kenney, Kathy A. 119,134 Kessler, Kimberly A. 134 Kessler, Scott A. 72,84,134 Kilgore, Gerald R. 116,117,134 Kinard, Deborah S. 14,125, 127,134 Kinkel, Alison E. 78,98,125, 126,134 Kinney, Kathie D. 136 Kinney, Robert R. 134 Knisely, Karen S. 125,134 Knisely, Wendy S. 21,22,113, 125,134 Koons, Jay A. 134 Kornbau, Joann M. 134 Laird, Carol A. 21,113,134 Landis, Ione S. 134 Lane, Michael D. 113,115,134 Laucks, Amy J. 21,98,99,111,134 Laucks, Jeffrey 111 . Laucks, Mark A. 134 Lee, Gertrude Y. 108,134 Lehman, Joanna K. 107,114,125, 127,128,129,134 McGill, Peter D. 134 McWilliams, Todd K. 134 Messerly, Randall S. 114 Miller, Debbie A. 135 Miller, Donna F. 135 Miller, Marcia L. 135 Mitchell, Robert B. 125,126, 127,135 Montgomery, Donna L. 111,135 Moore, Barbarah A. 110,135 Moyer, Kim E. 108,135 Myers, Jody L. 121,135 Nace, Eric W. 125,135 Naumann, Tammi J. 106,114, 119,135 Neff, David A. 81,120,135 Newcomer, John W. 17,21,22,72, 75,111,128,135 Nonemaker, Ann M. 119,125, 127,135 Orwig, Michael I. Overmiller, Scott 125,126,127, 128,129,135 Overmiller, Terri L. 135 Parks, Bonnie L. 135 Patterson, Ricka S. 21,127,128, 129,135 Paules, Cindy L. 135 Pauly, Elizabeth 17,21,111,112, 115,135 Peters, Melissa S. 119,135 Peters, Pamala K. 125,135 Pieper, Lynda A. 121,135 Poet, Candace D. 21,104,112, 129,135 Poet, Lauren B. 21,77,88,108,135 Poff, Annette E. 119 Poff, Michael C. 21,72,75,113, 129,135 Poff, Ricky L. 96,115,135 Poff, Timothy L. 111,135 Porr, Richard H. 135 Rauma, Joseph L. 21,22,96,97, 111,115,120,135 Raver, Amy J. 124,135 Ream, Mark A. Redifer, Paul C. 135 Remond, Ruthanna G. 135 Rexroth, Jeffrey W. 116 Rhoads, Regina M. 115,135 Riley, David K. 135 Robinson, David J. 120,135 Robinson, Nathan L. 135 Roth, Nan L. 106,135 Royer, Robin L. 93,135 Ruby, Charles E. 116,128,135 Ruby, Jr. John F. 116,135 Rudy, C. Allen Runkle, Dwayne A. 111,135 Runkle, Kathy L. 22,113,135 Runkle, Pat B. 135 Runkle, Robert E. 72,75,135 Runkle, William A. 82,111,135 Ryer, II Robert F. 22,81,113,135 Salimbeni, Steven M. 21,22,72, 75,135 Schaeberle, Robert M. 82,135 Schmidt, John Schmuck, Christopher 125,135 Schmuck, Dean A. 111,135 Schrum, Dolores E. 116,117,119 Sechrist, Stacey S. 125,127,135 Seiple, Kay L. 135 Seitz, John H. 108,109,135 Shaffer, Salynda S. 108 Shanaman, Karen A. 125,127,135 Shaull, Esther L. 135 Shaull, Tamara W. 135 Shaw, Gretchen G. 124,135 Shaw, Keith L. 125,126,135 Shellenberger, Wm. N. 84,111 Shenberger, Scott L. 135 Shenberger, Todd E. 135 Shenk, R. Todd 110,123,125, 126,135 Shepherd, S. Scott 135 Shewell, Tina Marie 12,21,88, 106,114,135 Shoemaker, Dan Siford, Charles F. 114,128,129,135 Smeltzer, Todd L. 72,75,90,135 Smith, Jodi S. 21,98,114,124,135 Smith, Keith W. Smith, Lori A. 21,22,77,88,103, 109,113,132 Smith, Michele E. 106,136 Smith, Rodney L. 136 Smith, Penny L. 94,120,124,136 Smith, Suzette V. 94,115,136 Snelbaker, Daniel E. 136 Snyder, Daphne A. Snyder, Debra F. 22,136 Snyder, Eileen S. 22,113,136 Snyder, James D. 111,136 Snyder, Kandy E. Snyder, Kimberly M. Snyder, Linette N. Sowers, Lark 136 Spangler, Karla A. 22,136 Sprenkle, Kathy L. 94,114,136 Staley, Michael T. 136 Starn, Wayne A. 110,136 Stauffer,Jud F. 9,72,75,89,111,136 Stella, Charles R. 111,136 Stephens, Mark A. 121 Stern, Charles M. 72,75,84,123,136 Stokes, Brenda A. 118,136 Stoltzfus, Karen S. 21,136 Sueck, Sandra L. 118,136 Sweitzer, Joann K. 118,136 Talbert, III Leonard 82,83,89, 120,136 Taylor, Laura L. 93,124,136 Testerman, Cindy Y. 136 Thomas, Bruce K. 7,116,136 Thomas, Kathleen J. 21,77,108, 109,132,136 Tome, Anna M. 118,136 Tome, Glenda J. 111,136 Tome, Luther W. 116 Tompkins, David A. 111,125,136 Toomey, Lisa R. 94,108,124,136 Tredway, Jeffrey L. 136 Trone, Pamela A. 128,139,136 Turner, Lisa N. 7,136 Tyson, Wade F. 136 Urey, Pamela L. 136 Vannoy, Rebecca I. Wagner, Vicki L. 21,104,105, 118,136 Walker, Doris A. 118,136 Waltemyer, Mina M. 124,136 Waltimyer, Carol L. 14,136 Walton, Dawn M. Warner, Mark L. 111,136 Warner, Scott E. 13,81,136 Watkins, Mark P. 110,136 Weaver, Beth A. 98,124,136 Webb, Cynthia L: 114 Whipp, Jr. William H. 136 Williams, Ted F. 136 Wilson, Randy A. 110,116,136 Wilson, Vicky L. 104,105,128, 129,136 Wise, Sandra L. 136 Wise, Thomas W. 136 Wolf, Bradley E. 89,111,136 Wolford, Lori A. 116,117 Workinger, Ricky L. 110,116,136 Workman, Kandy K. 136 Wrede, Yvonne K. 105 Yancey, III Robert G. 121,136 Yeakel, Patricia A. 123,136 Yohe, Donna I. 118 Zelger, David A. 136 Zellers, Kent R. 125,126,136 Zimmerman, Bobbie J. 128, 129,136 Zimmerman, Jr. Richard 12,125, 126,136 Zook, Elizabeth A. 21,114 Class Of '79 Achenbach, William W. 116,137 Ahearn, Douglas D. 137 Allison, Barbara L. 115,137 Altland, Laurie A. 115,137 Arnspacker, Kristina D. 137 Anderson, Lynne M. 77,93,108,137 Atkins, C. Preston 116,117,137 Atkins, Mark A. 116 Bacon, Natalie A. 129,137 Bahn, Tammy M. 137 Baker, Jr. Arthur S. 116,137 Baker, Dwayne S. 121,137 Barshinger, Cynthia A. 116,137 Barshinger, Dorothy L. 115,137 Baughman, Kevin S. 72,75,86, : 120,137 Baum, Michael S. 137 Becker, Stephen R. 137 Berger, Guy S. 72,75,84,116,137 Bish, Judith A. 137 Black, Bryon K. 116,137 Blickenstaff, Tracy A. 125,126,137 Blosser, Trudy J. 137 Book, George L. 113,137 Bootier, Barbara A. 137 Bowers, Carlton L. 96,128,137 Bowers, Jeanne L. 119,129,137 Bowers, Linda M. 137 Bowles, Leroy E. 72,75,91,116,137 Boyce, Catherine M. 118,137 Boyd, Troy L. 119 '3reneman, Timothy K. 116,137 Brown, Byron L. 113,121,137 Brown, Jimmy V. 137 Brown, Brown, Joseph D. 125,126,137 William O. 121,137 B:ush, Betty A. 128,129,137 Bullard , Maureen E. 114,119,137 Bupp, Stacey G. 81,137 Burk, Jr. Gene L. 137 Fernsler, Cindy L. 114,118,138 Ferree, Craig A. 91,138 Figdore, Cindy R. 94,115,138 Fiorelli, Mark A. 72,75,86,120,138 Fisher, Patricia A. 112,138 Fissel, Jr. Melvin E. 72,75,86, 116,138 Fitzkee, Jeffrey 116,138 Fletcher, Patricia S. 112,138 Flinchbaugh, Annette 124,138 Flinchbaugh, Kerry R. 110,138 Frank, Lori A. 108,138 Franks, Troy A. 72,75,115,l38 Frazee, Renea L. 120 Frey, David R. 81,138 Frey, Debbi L. 138 Frey, Jackie A. 138 Frey, Roxanne E. 116,138 Fuhrman, Gary B. 96,111,138 Fuhrman, Lisa J. 13,94,115, 118,138 Fuller, Linda M. 138 Gainer, Laura L. 94,115,125, 127,138 Gaines, Kevin N. 86,120,138 Gardner, Duane H. 120,138 Gardner, Shaune P. 120,138 Garner, Douglas G. 120,138 Garner, Suzanne P. 116,138 Geesey, Dane A. 125,126,138 Geesey, Susan L. 129,138 Geesey, Tina M. 118,138 Gentzler, Rhonda A. Givler, Christopher T. 114,138 Glatfelter, Joanne G. 119,138 Godfrey, Melissa A. 88,118,138 Godfrey, Stephen L. 113,138 Godfrey, Susan M. 118,138 Gohn, Lonna J. 138 Gohn, Wendy S. 118,138 Goodwin, Scott C. 138 Graham, Tammy J. 138 Huson, Lori A. 139 Huson, Peggy S. 139 lnnerst, Michael L. 139 lnnerst, Thomas M. 116,139 Ingle, Andrew Jackson, Debra L. 78,139 Jamison, Robin L. 77,93,108,109, 129,139 Jennings, Cynthia G. 77,88,108, 111,139 Johnson, Sherree D. 125,127,129 Johnson, Steven W. 72,74,89,90, 111,139 Joines, George E. 120 Jones, Deborah S. 139 Jordan, Martin K. 111,139 Kauffman, Donna M. 118,139 Keeports, Deborah C. 125,139 Keller, Cindy L. 139 Keller, Mark T. 72,75,123,139 Keller, Tracey D. 94,139 Kelley, Jr. Charles R. 125,126,139 Kesselring, Jody L. 10,77,93,108, 109,137,139 Kessler, Scott A. 113,119,139 Kessler, Steven C. 85,86,96,139 Burk, Scott A. 22,113,137 Burke, Lisa M. 98,129,137 Campbell, Laura A. 109,124,137 Cantrell, Eva Marie 114,137 Greek, Patricia A. 116 Green, Joyce E. 138 Green, Lewis E. 119,138 Greiman, Karen A. 138 Carey, Laura J. 137 Chronister, Crystal B. 13,112, 129,137 Grim, Katherine E. 138 Grim, Kendra J. 125,138 Grim, Tracey P. 77,115,120,138 Grimes, Teresa A. 118,138 Harrell, Linda J. 120,138 Chronister, Kristi L. 98,124,137 Clutter, Drema K. 119,137 Coeyman, Joette L. 125,127,137 Collins, Rodger D. 137 Conrad, Dennis E. 116 Cooper, Tamara L. 78,98 Cordwell, Ellen M. 137 Coulston, Michael C. 137 Craley, Kevin L. 121 Craley, Penny J. 112,128,129,138 Crone, Jr. Norman V. 91,125, 127,138 Crowl, Glenn E. 116 Danley, Kimberly A. 112,119,138 David, Calvin L. 86 Debolt, Mary C. 125,138 Deichman, Stephen W. 125, 126,138 Deppen, Sandra L. 138 Dettinger, Gary D. 121,138 Dettinger, Jeffrey L. 116,138 Diehl, Rebecca J. 125,126,128,138 Dietz, Timothy W. Dinsmore, Phil W. 125,138 Doerfler, R. Eric 138 Donaghy, Michael P. 125,138 Druck, Lisa A. Dufek, Michael A. 86,116,138 Dull, Cindy A. 120,138 Ehrhart, Di Ann L. 108,112,123 Ellis, George 116,138 Emenheiser, Catherine 138 Emenheiser, Charles W. 116,138 Emenheiser, Lynette E. 77,93, 108,138 Enfield, Aleta K. 94,138 Englar, Brenda S. 118,138 Engle, Lori A. 119,128,129,138 Eshelman, Paul M. 116,138 Evans, Alan B. 84,138 Eveler, Craig L. 138 Eyler, John L. Fake, Jr. A. Ken 116,138 Fake, Deborah A. 138 Fassnacht, Karen D. 94,115,142 Groff, Michael J . 138 Gross, Jocqueline M. 108,125,126, 127,128,138 Grove, Chester L. 138 Grove, Gina L. 118,138 Grove Grove Grove , Karen S. 128,129,138 , Tammy L. 138 ,Trent L. 91,111,138 Grumbein, Stephanie E. 140 Haines, Leonard G. 84,85,111,138 Harbold, Debora L. 138 Harder, Karen L. 138 Harrington, David A. 96,115, 121,138 Harrison, Belva M. 138 Harrison, Wanda K. 119,138 Hartwell, Bruce E. 120 Haugh, Susie M. 139 Hedrick, J. Marty 125,139 Heilman, Kathy M. 139 Heindel, Kathleen M. 139 Heindel, Wayne A. 139 Herbst, Karen S. 139 Herbst, Susan A. 116,139 Hershner, Laurie A. 104,106,139 Hildebrand, Chad A. 125,126,139 Hildebrand, Lowell D. 116,139 Hildebrand, Tanya D. 128,129,139 Himes, Debbie S. 10,139 Hirt, Terri L. 139 Hoff, Christopher D. Hoffmaster, Wayne D. 111 Holloway, Sonya L. 139 Holmes, Tina M. 139 Holtzinger, Sherry L. 116,117 Holzer, Kevin E. 139 Honeychurch, Vincent Hooker, Shannon J. 139 Horn, Madeline M. 139 Horne, Bradley S. 125 Howard, Ronald L. 22,113,139 Huff, Brian S. 121 Huson, Jr. Charles L. 116 Kilgore, Susan R. 94,115,139 Kinard, Tracy D. 128,139 Klunk, Trinda S. 94,115,139 Knaper, Gwen E. 125,127,139 Knaub, Dottie L. Knaub, Shari D. 139 Knee, Donna R. 139 Knisely, Peggy S. 139 Kohlbus, Steven B. 91,113 Kohler, Robin S. 139 Koontz, Cindy L. 139 Kornbau, Gerald D. 121,139 Krout, Linda L. 139 Laird, Jane E. 94,107,108,109,11l, ll5,124,137,139 Lake, Robin A. Langenhop, Audrey P. 114,118 Latterman, Denise M. Lease, Margaret C. 112,139 Lee, Patricia E. 139 Lehman, Joyce E. 114,129,139 Leiphart, Brain K. 72,75,139 Leiphart, Terry L. 139 Lenhart, Caroline S. 139 Lesher, Timothy J. 110 Lightner, Dorinda M. 140 Lloyd, Anita R. 128,129,140 Lloyd, Tammy l. 77,93,140 Loder, Paul M. 140 Love, Laurie L. 120,125,127,140 Lowe, Billy J. 140 Lucabaugh, Victoria L. 140 Ludwig, Tobin B. 22,140 Luskus, III Adolph A. 140 Macklin, Thomas S. 116 Magill, Joanna L. 17,120,140 Mann, Andrea M. 94,140 Markel, Pamela K. 88,114,140 Marshall, Lori A. 17,118,140 Mathias, Shah N. 114,142 Mathias, Shaheen B. 118,142 Mayberry, Valerie L. 118,119,140 McBrien, Kelly S. 125,140 McCleary, Stephen D. 81,140 McCurry, Janet L. 140 McGuigan, Mark K. 140 McPherson, Randall D. 140 Meck, Kevin L. 72,75,86,110 Menges, Duane A. 125,126,127,140 Messerly, W. Ward 96,114 Miles, Jr. Gene E. 110 Miller, Barry W. 110,116,120,140 Miller, Jane E. 140 Miller, Kelly J. 118 Miller, Lori K. 118 Miller, Mary Jane M. 118 Miller, I1 Ronald A. 125,127,140 Miller, Steven A. 140 Mink, Gary L. 140 Minnich, Sheryl L. 140 Mummert, Martin D. 140 Mundy, Robin M. 140 Murrow, Susan E. 94 Myers, Martin N. 125,126,140 Neff, Carey, W. 125,126,127, 128,140 Ness, E. Randall 140 Nonemaker, Teresa M. 118,140 Oberdorff, Pamela S. 140 Olewiler, G. Gregory 119 Orwig, Donita J. 125,140 Paden, Jennifer L. 119,140 Patterson, Wade W. 140 Paules, Daniel L. Paules, Tonya M. 140 Pauly, Peter 72,75,86,140 Perry, Gregory A. 116,140 Persing, Jill M. 140 Peters, Charles H. 116,140 Peters, Michelle J. Podkul, Regina E. 118,140 Poindexter, Jeffrey E. 72,75,84 Pope, John R. Posey, David K. 72,75,86,111,140 Posey, Wendell R. 116,140 Prall, Kelly J. 105 Quickel, Leonard A. Rank, Kendra L. 94,107,140 Rayburn, James L. 121,125,126, 127,140 Reed, Lisa M. 140 Reed, Vicki M. 140 Reider, Alison R. 94,108,109, 115,140 Renn, Cynthia L. 126,127,140 Reno, Jeffrey L. 81,96,140 Resser, Tracy L. 140 Riddle, Steven M. 72,75,140 Rider, Robert E. 140 Ritz, Ronda K. 114 Robinson, Lisa M. 140 Rodman, Cathleen D. 116,140 Royer, Jr. Charles D. 110,112, 125,126 Rudacille, Raymond C. 140 Runkel, Leroy A. 105,140 Rupp, Sharon L. 88,140 Russo, Lisa J. 88,140 Saylor, Gregory A. 140 Schaeberle, Linda J. 140 Schaeberle, Mary S. Schilling, Patricia D. 140 Schmuck, Kathy A. 111,140 Schnetzka, James W. 111,141 Scott, Donna S. 141 Seager, Brain A. 141 Seager, Debra A. 114,119 Seaks, Debra L. 141 Seaks, Phyllis D. 98,115,125,127 Sechrist, Brian E. 141 Sechrist, Jefre S. 111,141 Seitz, Joni L. 141 Seitz, Paul L. 141 Shaffer, Marci S. 22,113 Shaull, Mark A. 111,119,141 Shearer, Daniel A. 116,141 - Sheetz, Dennis N. 141 Shellenberger, Ronald 114,141 Shelley, Chrystal A. 125,127,141 Shenk, Chris D. 125,141 Shirey, Thomas E. 86,141 Shoff, Danny E. 141 Shoff, Derick D. 72,75,89,90,141 Shoff, Grace E. 141 Shoff, James W. 121,141 Shoff, Todd V. 111,141 Simpson, Susan E. 115,126,141 Small, Brian E. 91,141 Smeltzer, Debra L. Smeltzer, Dwayne E. 110,116,141 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Annette M. 141 Debra A. 94,115,124,141 Diane M. II Jeffrey L. 12 Jr. Kermit J. 141 Mark E. 111 Michael J. 141 Stephen R. 110 121,141 smith: Tammy s. 118,119,141 Smith, Tina M. 118,141 Smith Verlyn R. 115,141 Snell, Clifford A. 141 Snyder, Barbara A. 116,117,141 Snyder, David L. 81,141 Snyder, Donna J. 118,141 Snyder, Frederick E. 110,141 Snyder, K. Gisele 125,126,127 Snyder Karen S. 115,123,129,141 Snyder: Lee A. Snyder, Lori A. 77,93,108,141 Sowers, Mark A. 123,125 Sprenkle, Susan E. 94,114,124,141 Stabley, Camilla S. 94,115,141 Stamets, Judith A. 114,141 Stokes, Pamela M. 114,141 Stoltzfus, Kenneth R. 111,141 Stoltzfus, Todd E. 96,141 Stough, Timothy E. 141 Strausser, Kimberly S. 94,125, 127,128,141 Strayer, Timothy D. 91,113,125, 126,141 Stump, Brian J. 89,111,141 Stump, Danielle L. 116,117,141 Stump, Timothy F. 84,121 Sullivan, Jr. Arthur L. 125,141 Sullivan, Edwin W. 116,125,126 Sullivan, Jo Ann 141 Sulpizio, Jr. Ernest G. 96,115,141 Svy, Setha Flinchbaugh, Deborah Taylor, John E. 116,141 Taylor, Thomas L. 141 Thomas, Carol J. 125,141 Thompson, R. Franklin 111,141 Tome, Jeffrey L. 116,141 Tome, Patricia A. 118,141 Tyson, Bonnie J. 128,129 Tyson, Crystal L. 119,128,129,141 Tyson, Stephanie L. 98,121,141 Urey, Timothy S. 116 Wagman, John A. 111 Wagman, Mary A. 141 Walker, W. Allen 142 Wallace, III Charles 96,142 Waltemyer, Cynthia S. 142 Waltemyer, Joseph P. 114,116,142 Walter, Brenda L. 116,117,142 Walter, Roger S. 72,75,109, 137,142 Warner, Donna M. 128,129,142 Warner, Julie A. 128,129,142 Warner, Kevin L. 142 Warner, Myron L. 116,142 Webb, David L. i 116,142 Wert, Randall L. 125,127,142 Wilhelm, Sheri E. 142 Wills, Jr. John R. 72,75,96,142 Wilson, Joan M. 120,121 Wilson, Kimberly A. 111,142 Wineka, Bruce H. 120,142 Winters, Scott L. 89,90,142 Wiseman, Deborah N. 120,142 Wisman, Theresa L. 93,124,142 Wright, Lisa S. 142 Yohe, Judith A. 142 Young, Jane M. 142 Young, Mark J. 125,126,142 Zimmerman, Michzel D. 142 Class Of '80 Achenbach, Dwight D. 76,143 Adams, Marcee C. 94,143 Ahearn, David D. 115 Almoney, Todd W. 143 Anderson, Glenn D. 87,116,150 Anstine, Juanita M. 128,143 Arnold, Beth M. 114,143 Arnold, Cathy A. 116,119 Arnold, Debra E. 143 Arvin, Jon C. 143 Arkins, Timothy B. 143 Auble, Lori A. 143 Axe, Angela M. 143 Axe, Carol S. 112,125,143 Axe, Kenneth L. 115,125,143 Axe, Kerry D. 76,87,143 Bachtell, Sandra R. 112,119,143 Bahn, James D. 143 Bair, Linda K. Baker, Timothy L. Baker, Tina M. 143 Baldwin, Dianne E. 119 Baldwin, Elizabeth A. 143 Baldwin, Susan E. 119,143 Barner, Ronald W. 92,143 Barnes, Constance J. 143 Barnett, Kim M. 143 Barshinger, John W. 92,125 Barshinger, Raejaen E. 119,143 Barshinger,SandraE. 114,119,143 Barshinger, Steven J. 116 Barshinger, Wayne D. 92,120 Beard, Ritz K. 114,119,143 Bennet, Albert M. 76,143 Bentzel, Constance R. 143 Bergman, Paul D. 143 Berkebile, Jr. Robert 125,128,143 Bieri, M. Todd Blymire, David L. 110,116,143 Bothell, Kenton E. 119,121,143 Boyd, Phillip H. 143 Bricker, Richard A. 111,143 Brown, Betty J. 120,143 Brown, Darlene E. 112,143 Brown, Michael D. 13,119,143 Brown, Nancy M. 143 Brown, Nobelee R. 114,119,143 Brush, Christine C. Bupp, Krista L. 119,143 Burk, Danita A. 143 Burk, Daryl L. 76,l10,120,143 Burke, Randy L. 143 Burkins, Ronald A. 110,116,143 Campbell, Thomas P. 96,115 116,143 Caudill, Gregory P. 143 Chadwick, Marie P. 143 Challenger, Gregory E. 143 Chaney, Bryan O. 143 Chicardy, Sheri M. 143 Clutter, Kenneth E. 143 Conley, Sharon L. 143 Conway, Kelly C. 143 Cordrey, Jr. Charles D. 125,143 Craig, Thomas J. 76,116,143 Crawford, Joy M. 143 Crone, Denise L. 143 Dam, Huy G. 87,143 Darr, Tami L. 14 Davis, Duane E. 119,144 Deardorff, Sherry L. 120,144 Dehoff, Robert S. 116,144 Delaronde, Jr. Robert 82,87, 111,147 Deller, Kevin M. 128,144 Delp, Patricia A. 144 Denise, Christine M. 119,144 Dettinger, Rande E. 116,144 Dietz, Bardley L. 144 Dietz, Brian E. 120,144 Dietz, Christopher D. 115,125, 126,144 Doerfler, Edith A. 144 Downs, Sally J. 109,128,129, 142,144 Druck, Todd E. 116,144 Duncan, Doglas B. 115,144 Dunn, II James D. 144 Eaton, Lisa J. 144 Eberly, Jr. Robert M. 116,144 Eckert, Lori L. 13,118,144 Ellis, Henry E. 114,115,144 Emswiller, Scott L. 115,125, 126.144 Enders, Steven D. 144 Enfield, Kimberly D. 94,120,144 Enfield, Mary R. 144 Eveler, Carol A. 125,144 Ewell, Angela J. 77,93,119,128,144 Ewell, Robert R. 120,144 Fake, Anita S. 144 Fake, Brian W. 116,144 Falvey, Eileen M. 88,114,144 Fillmore, Mark A. 116,144 Fisher, Beth A. 125,144 Fisher, Roxanne D. 144 Fisher, Troy A. 76,87,120,144 Fissel, Tammy I. 144 Flaharty, Jody L. 93,104,108, 124,144 Flaharty, Tamara S. 144 Frey, Daune C. 144 Frey, Dixie L. 144 Frey, Jodi M. 119,144 Gardner, Marie E. 144 Garner, David B. 76,87,113,144 Garner, John M. 116 Gazda, Gregory J. 120,125,126, 127,144 Gemmill, Crystal E. 125,144 Gemmill, Michele R. 144 Gibson, Denise L. 119,144 Gilbert, Bryan L. 144 Gipe, Brett A. 76,92,120,144 Glace, Scott W. 144 Glatfelter, Linda L. 118,144 Godfrey, Beth E. 112,125,126,127, 128,129,144 Gohn, Pamdora L. 77,93,119,144 Goodyear, Timothy H. 76,113,144 Gordon, Wanda S. 118,144 Gottwalt, Terry Sue 119,144 Gotwalt, Thomas A. 144 Green, Patricia A. 144 Green, Philip C, 144 Greenwood, Lori A. 119,144 Grim, Jr. George E. 144 Grimes, Deanna L. 119,144 Grimm, Terryl E. 76,114,144 Gromling, Pamela S. 144 Grothe, Todd A. 113,144 Grove, Daniel L. 116,144 Grove, Lori A. 111,118,144 Grove, Mark L. 110,116,144 Grove, Nina M. 145 Grove, Randy L. 110 Grove, Robert E. 113,145 Grove, Ruth A. 145 Grove, Tamula A. 145 Grove, Todd A. 116,145 Grove, Vicki L. 88,108,145 Gutierrez, Denise 94,120,145 Hacker, Brian V. 113,145 Haines, Rebecca M. 145 Hake, Cynthia A. 145 Hake, Jody L. 16,120,145 Hale, W. Jeffrey 120 Hammond, Anne M. 125,145 Hanson, Ronald A. Harlacker, Estella M. 145 Harper, David E. 145 Harpster, Sharon J. 120,145 Harrington, David 116,145 Harrison, Wendy S. 119,125,145 Hawkes, Diane M. 145 Heffner, Betty J. 145 Heffner, Kent E. 116,145 Heindel, Stephanie A. 94,95108, 109,145 Heisler, Michael R. 92,125,145 Henry, Whitney J. 128,129,145 Henshaw, Brian D. 120,145 Herbst, James V. 113,145 Herrick, Kirby R. 145 Hildebrand, Mark A. 76,113,145 Hildebrand, Merry A. 112,125,145 Hileman, Perry I. 76,87,145 Hivner, Kristina S. 145 Hoffman, Joel P. 120,145 Hoffmaster, Jr. John J. 110, 116,145 Holtzapple, Robin S. 125,127, 128,145 Hopkins, Mary K. 120,145 Horn, Lou Ann G. 77,98,108,145 Horn, Teresa I. 145 Hose, William W. 121,145 Houck, Raymond D. Howe, Josie L. 114,145 Howe, Susan R. Huff, Clark K. 110,145 Huffman, Roger M. Hunter, Donna J. 128,145 Huson, Teresa M. 16,145 Hutcheson, Jr. Jerry D. 116,145 Inkrote, Edward E. 113,145 Inners, Laura J. 120 Isett, Laurie 125,145 Jackson, Christopher 114,116 Jackson, Lori A. 115 Jackson, Sherry L. 125,145 Johnson, Abbe L. 120 Johnson, J. Eric 114,116,145 Johnson, Karen L. 93,119,125,145 Joines, Lisa A. 145 Jones, Debra E. 93,108,125,145 Jones, Jr. Donald L. 76,113,145 Kaltreider, Fredrick 145 Kauffman, Keith L. 113,126,145 Keener, Teresa L. 16,94,115,145 Keller, Vicki L. 125,145 Kilgore, Barbara L. Kilgore, David W. 120,146 Kilgore, Randy L. 116,146 Kinard, Jeffrey R. 76,120,146 King, Kim M. 146 Kline, Patrick D. 114,119,126,146 Kmaper, Jr. William H. 116 Knee, Raymond W. 110,116,146 Knisely, Kim D. 110,123,146 Knisely, Lisa L. 111,146 Knudson, David E. 146 Kohr, James P. Koontz, Tammy J. 120,128,146 Kornbau, Ada Lyn M. 111,146 Kornbau, Michael L. 113,146 Kornbau, Stanley 116,146 Kreeger, William J. 146 Kreiger, Scott W. 146 Krill, Ricky K. 116 Kunkle, Edwin C. 76,87,120,146 Kunkle, Troy G. 114,116,146 Laird, Scott E. 76,120,146 Lake, Jodie D. Lane, John A. 87,146 Lau, Gail A. 106,128,146 Leber, Tammy J. 77,93,146 Leik, Donnie E. 123,146 Leiphart, David E. 110,111,146 Leiphart, Judy C. 146 Lenhart, William M. 120,146 Lentz, Lisa D. 146 Leslie, Bradley A. 92,123,146 Lewis, Charles E. 12,119,146 Lewis, Francine E. 116 Lightner, James M. 87,146 Lilley, Jr. Robert I. 125,146 Lippy, Sherry L. 106,119,128,146 Little, Patty L. Lloyd, Mark A. 76,96,146 Lloyd, Loder, Sandra R. 115,146 William J. 146 Lutz, Susan M. 109,124,142,146 Lutz, Troy L. 146 March, Kimberly S. 77,146 Markel, Barry D. 76,146 Markel, Jr. Preston E. 146 Markel, Sheri L. 146 Markel, Wade A. 96,120,146 Markley, Kimberly A. 94,129,146 Marley, Kimberly A. 120,147 Mattox, Anthony E. 119,146 Matulin, Deanna Mauck, Mark P. 110,146 McCallum, Neal F. 76,113,114,146 McClain, Sharon R. 118,146 McGilnchey, Patricia McKenna, Melinda M. 146 McKinsey, Lori L. 88,146 McPherson, Debra E. 146 Meares, William K. 113,146 Mellinger, Lonnie L. 147 Mellinger, Wendy S. 114,147 Menges, Bruce M. 125,126,147 Menges, Bryan M. 125,126,147 Messerly, Brain P. 96,114,121 Miller Miller Miller Miller Anim C. 119,147 Betty A. 147 Cindy L. 119,147 Clinton A. 116,147 Miller, Eugene D. 147 Miller, Gwendolyn M. 125,147 Miller, Scott A. 76,87,121,147 Miller, Todd W. 147 Miller Wanda J. 147 Miller William R. 147 Mitchell, Randy W. 147 Montgomery, Brenda L. 116,147 Moore, Christine M. 119,147 Moore, Shelby J. 147 Mortorff, Parker H. 147 Mortorff, Tammy L. 147 Moser, Thomas E. 147 Mundis, Malanie A. 114,147 Mundis, Ronald C. 147 Mundis, Shelly E. 77,120,147 Murnane, Lisa A. 88,124,147 Myers, Brian G. 76,92,147 Odonnell, Cindy A. 115,118, 119,147 Oldhouser, David E. 87,115,147 Olewiler, Brian T. 110,116,147 Olewiler, Ray A. 110,116,147 Olewiler, Rodney A. 76,120,147 Orwick, Betti J. 119,147 Overmiller, Amy S. 147 Paden, Tracy L. 147 Parks, Wilma J. 119,147 Parr, Donna L. 147 Patterson, Sheldon R. 121,147 Patterson, Wendy L. 119,147 Paules, Beth A. 147 Pennington, Shelley L. 147 Perkins, Michael T. Peters, Donald L. 121,147 Peters, Guy W. 147 Peters, James R. 119,121 Petway, Kathleen E. 120,146 Poff, Timothy R. 120,147 Pomraning, Sherri L. 147 Powers, Velvet L. 16,147 Preston, Kelly E. 115,147 Pritts, Todd A. 147 Rawhouser, Marjorie A. 125, 126,147 Redifer, Timothy E. 147 Redmond, Leslie A. 114,147 Rehmeyer, Brenda L. 118,147 Reachard, Chris V. 116,121,147 Reichard, Richard G. 148 Reider, Tonya R. 77,108,148 Rittenhouse, Billy R. 113,148 Ritter, Brett W. 148 Ritz, Karen L. 114,148 Robinson, Jonathan L. 125,148 Robinson, Kimberly B. 128,148 Robinson, Tammy L. 119,148 Robinson, Tina L. 119,148 Robson, Raymond H. 120,148 Rodgers, William E. 148 Rodman, Thelma D. 21,121,148 Royer, Coby J.W. 115,148 Rudicille, Annette C. 125,148 Runkle, Carla J. Runkle, Kelly L. 118 Ruppert, Miriam V. 118,148 Sawmiller, Jr. Harry L. 116,148 Saylor, Jo Ann 119 Schaeberle, Debra S. 118,148 Schell, Bernadette K. Schrum, Darlene M. 116,119 Schroyer, Lisa M. 121,148 Schultz, Sarah A. 128,129,148 Sechrist, Jr. Kenneth 87,110 Sechrist, William S. Settle, Shirley E. 148 Shaffer, Albie L. 76,91,108, 109,148 Shank, William E. 121,148 Shaull, Gary L. 148 Shaull, Jennifer L. 148 Shaull, Kelly J. 112,148 Shaw, Bradley L. 87,115,148 Shellenberger, Karen 98,120,148 Shelley, Cathy L. 125,148 Shenberger, Pamela J. 148 Shenberger, Robin L. 114,116 Shirey, Lynne M. 148 Shirey, Timothy L. 8,87,109,125, 127,142,148 Shoemaker, Cathy J. 125,148 Shoff, Donald R. 148 Shoff, Jr. Preston L. 116,148 Shoff, Richard A. 110,148 Shultz, Carl E. 148 Silar, Dwayne L. 76,87 Silvey, Michael 76,148 Stine, Christina A. 119,149 Stine, Cindy L. 119,149 Stine, Iva R. 119,129,149 Stine, Kenneth E. 87,120,149 Stump, Todd S. 113,149 Summerson, Jr. Walter 116,149 Swartz, Jr. Emory E. 149 Swartz, Malinda L. 149 Sweeney, Melissa K. 121,149 Sweitzer, Mabel L. 118,119,149 Taggart, Mary L. 149 Tarlton, Michael E. 96,113,149 Taylor, Clarissa E. 149 Taylor, Collen R. 149 Taylor, Dorcas E. 116,149 Taylor, Kelly J. 113,149 Taylor, Rosella B. 116,149 Terrasi, Kimberly D. Thomas, David S. 76,92,120,149 Thompson, Tamara L. 149 Tome, Lisa A. 114,149 Tome, Timothy L. 76,120,149 Toomey, Lora J. 77,115,149 Trout, Scott A. 120,149 Trout, Vicki L. 149 Tyson, Clay T. 116,149 Tyson, David N. 119,149 Tyson, II James M. 113,119,149 Urey, Lorna D. 119,149 Van Hart, Allan P. Wagman, Mary Jo A. 129 Wagoner. Angela M. 149 Walker, Clnuy L. 149 Wallace, Angela M. 88,119,149 Wallace, Kelley M. 77,93,119,149 Waltemire, Tammi S. 116,149 Waltemyer, Samuel H. 110, 116,149 Waltermyer, Jeffrey E. 149 Walters, William W. 116,149 Ward, Elmer L. 111 Warner, Barry E. 113,125,149 Warner, David R. 116,149 Warner, Debra L. 118 Warner, Gary B. 149 Warner, Kevin E. 149 Warner, Lora J. 150 Warner, Lori A. 150 Weiler, Tara L. 94,124,150 Wheeland, Arthur L. 115 Wheeler, Eric W. 116,150 Whitsel, Lori A. Wilhelm, Althea 115,150 J. 150 Wilhelm, Christine C. 150 Wilhelm, Michael E. 110,150 Wills, Mark L. 76,87,110,150 Wilson, Brian 150 Smeltzer, Arlette L. 109,120, 142,1 48' Smeltzer, Bonnie J. 148 Smeltzer, Mark A. 115,148 Smith, Bradley E. 148 Smith, Carl P. 111 Smith, Connie S. Smith, Craig S. 148 Smith, Franklin D. 148 Smith, Jr. James W. 121,148 Smith, Jeffrey L. 76,114,148 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Joyce M. 148 Kent W. 110,116,148 Pauline A. 125,148 Sherry L. 148 Snell, Stephen B. 148 Snyder, Craig D. 92,125,126, 127,148 Snyder, Kimberly S. 149 Snyder, Mark W. 92,121,149 Snyder, Samuel C. 149 Snyder, Terry L. 92,120,149 Snyder, Jr. William R. 149 Snyder, Zee L. 125,149 Sommer, Diane F. 112,125,127, 128,149 Sp.-ride, Lesa L. 127,128,129,149 Spangler, Timothy S. 149 Sprenkle, David A. 76,87,108,149 Stermer, Kimberly A. 149 Stermer, Teresa A. 149 Windon, Joan L. 150 Wineholt, David M. 114,116,150 Wineholt, Jr. Gary C. 150 Winemiller, Cindy L. 21 Winemiller, Eric E. 110,150 Winemiller, John W. 150 Winters, Robin F. 116,150 Wise, Bonnie L. Wise, Karen L. 114,150 Witham, Danny L. Witmer, Kim D. 150 Wolfe, Tammy S. 118,119,150 Wolfenberger, Charles 113,150 Workinger, Bryan E. 150 Workinger, Stephen M. 76,87, 113,150 Wrede, Tammy F. 115,148 Yohe, Tenia S. 150 Young, Daniel A. 116,150 Zercher, David C. 150 Zellers, Nadine A. 150 Zieber, Cherie A. 125,150 Others Blouse, Mary 132 Boring, Stephen 116,145 Brown, Jimmy 114 Brown, Susan 143 Bull, Steve 87 Burg, Matt 87 Challenger, Edward 9 Cunningham, Michael 116,117,13 Evans, Charles 36 Fidler, Dennis 87 Frey, Howard 87 Frey, Sandra 119 Gerhart, Craig 87 Goodman, Robert 133 Govans, Ronald 138 Greiman, Jeffrey 67 Hake, George 9 Hedrick, James 139 Heindel, Wane 9 Hershner, Carl 9 Hutcheson, Steve 87 Hildebrand, Kenneth 9 Ingle, Roxie 143 Kessler, Jeff 87 Kornbau, Karen 118,139 Lentz, Mark 87 Lentz, Todd 87 Miller, John T., Esq. 9 Miller, John 76 Mitchell, Tim 76,87 Moyer, Mark 9 Myers, Ray 87 Myers, Ron 87 Overmiller, Kevin 9 Posey, Daryl 87 Rudy, Barbara 141 Rupp, Melinda 26 Russel, T. 135 Schmitt, Doug 87 Seaks, Stephen L. 110,148 Seaks, Terri 141 Seitz, Jac 87 Sentz, John 9 Shaffer, Doug 9 Shaull, Ron 87 Snyder, Betty 141 Stein, Brad 9 Steininger, Terri 141 Stokes, Stewart 9,11 Striebig, Brad 87 Sutton, Jodi 106,113,149 Thomas, Glenn 9 Young, Walt 87 Faculty Arvin, Barbara A. 106,155 Bachman, Kenneth 159 Bacon, Michael V. 159 Beckley, John R. 153 Berkowitz, Marvin 158 Bieda, S. Richard 158 Boyer, Karen Y. 80,118 Bufiington, Barbara J. 106,155 Carpenter, Ann 20,160 Clark, Robert S. 97,115,158 Cooley, Sandra E. 153 Corcoran, Marlene L. 160 Coren, David 155 De Prator, David L. 160 Dorman, Richard H. 129,158 Dyke, Donald F. 74,153 Easton, Robert L. 153 Ehrhart, Aleta S. 157 Eveler, Robert G. 154 Ferrell, Ellen R. 98,158 Fitzkee, Ronald E. 7,14,15,152 Fondarvest, James V. 121,156 Fox, Nancy J. 155 Gouker, John E. 158 Grim, Lucreta R. 154 Grissinger, Dr. Edward M. 152 Hall, Jan D. 158 Herron, Susan B. 153,160 Hively, David P. 154 Howes, Edward R. 81,156 Huber, Charlotte H. 160 Johnson, Donald J. 159 Kaufman, Ted D. 111,153 Keener, Linda J. 102 Kruger, Susan S. 157 Kuhn, Paul E. 92,156 Lehman, Jeff 153 Leibhart, Michael L. 159 Miller, Emma-Louise 157 Miller, Fred E. 81,154 Miller, Hugh M. 157 Miller, James 76 Murch, Daryl 157 Myers, Clyde A.B. 153 Myers, Harold M. 156 Myers, John G. 17 114,153 Naugle, Jr. Guy W.! 153 Neff, Peggy 158 Neff, Samuel L. 154 Nichol, Gloria J. 105,155 Nyer, William E. 157 Orwig, Richard B. 156 Reigle, Lynn E. 155 Rexroth, Chester D. 156 Rexroth, Patsy D. 160 Rhine, C. Richard 152 Schenck, Jean R. 155 Seyler, ,Marcia Y. 160 Shaffer, Freeland E. 2,16,153 Shaffer, Robert A. 87,156 Sheffer, Blaine A. 115,159 Shellenberger, Dale L. 156 Shook, Donald R. 160 Sinabaldi, Thomas A. 76,84,85, 120,158 Smith, Darlene L. 155 Snyder, Diane M. 154 Snyder, Willard C. 157 Soroka, Raymond T. 158 Spanogle, John P. 155 Spiese, Patrick Q. 160 Stabley, Sally J. 158 Stamets, Gordon, A. 157 Stein, Marlene P. 94,159 Stine, Timothy S. 107,160 Stoner, Henry A. 91,156 Stover, Melanie R. 157 Stover, J. Robert 154 Thomas, Mary A. 157 Thomas, Jeffrey A. 84,86,119,159 Tome, Charles W. 156 Urey, Russel R. 152 Walker, Donald R. 160 Warntz, Ellen P. 160 Watson, Arthur A. 155 Williams, Charles E. 159 Withers, Lowell R. 158 Wolfe, Fred O. 155 Wolfe, Robert 75,156 Yinger, Jay P. 157 Yoder, Ruby C. 120 Yorks, Ward S. 159 Zarfoss, Luther A. 153 Zettlemoyer, Hazel M. 158 Ziegler, David S. 154 Staff Ausherman, Shirley 161 Blake, Neil 152 Brown, Randy 161 Craley, Betty 161 Dietz, Austin 152 Edie, Brenda 162 Ehrhart, Truman 162 Eline, Louise 152 Emenheiser, Lorna 162 Eppley, Richard 162 Fauth, Ada 162 Garner, Janet 161 Gessey, Melvene 161 Gladfelter, Ferne 162 Gladfelter, Sara 162 Green, Delores 162 Groff, Yvonne 162 Grove, Barbara 161 Haines, Doris 162 Holland, Fayne 152 Holtzapple, Deanna 162 Keener, Joseph 162 Keller, Phyllis 162 Kilgore, Eugene 152 LeCates, Byron Esq. 152 McGuigan, Joe 142 McPherson, Norma 162 Myers, Robert 142 Neff, James 152 Orwick, Nancy 161 Overmiller, Dawn 162 Reigle, Eleanor 161 King, Linda 162 Schmuck, Viola 162 Seitz, Joyce 162 Sherron, Sadie 162 Smith, Elizabeth 162 Smith, Floyd 162 Spencer, John 152 Stabley, Flo 161 Stabley, Ida 162 Strausser, Donna 161 Throne, Horace 152 Taylor, Ellen 161 Tolley, Mary Ann 162 Walker, Mary 161 Waltemyer, Jim 152 Ziolkowski, Paul 162 wx , ' ww Qyxggggiy W QD'p jg Xwf R KQQW TV V Om 0 . 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The King and his court with their escorts at the Ball. STANDING: Sindi Shaffer, Lisha Green, Cindy Bentzel, Jami Dun- nlck, Dawn Eveler, Amy Laucks,.Pam Groff, SEATED: Kevin Kilgore, Mark Miller, Jan Workinger, His Majesty Tu Dam, Jay Persmg, Earl Knaub, Dallas Fletcher. L DIE 'CHOICE On February 19, 1977, a dance entitled the Cinderella Ball was held in the high school dining room from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m. It was the first girl- ask-boy dance of its kind ever held at Red Lion. Many couples attended and danced to the sounds of the musical group Trace. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Tu Dam as the King of Hearts. x -. X 1- 1 B Y? Qi- 5, . , ,,. ff , The King and his escort Jami Dunnick, lead the first dance. Art Sullivan and Anita Lloyd mingle with other couples on the dance floor. Fr . ..5.33m+r in LL -fisvai f w ... ,mn K 3535, W H ,ylgiyift 2, L . W , Qing, 'ff A 1 Ski lf. K 'I W . - ' W' 1','1f2fLQW'a X 1+ - wwf 'Q WIA gy '?'2l:,' .f x A v T? ,Q 7 P -ff g 1 3302 , ,W:.3, -V .X W v x, ,. .ff S r' lv-Q-iQ 5 If A mf as we .f Nazi-N 3 Y' .- '4 I 'N WW' -2 iff '42'f 'xi,9i 4 'A' 'f 5g..:AT,v., 1 1 XZ, ,f Annie CSheila Bradyl informs the stranger fJohn Raumal that the swollen headed stiff doesn't have a chance at beating her. f M?,SOArHm N .OUSE 1' me ,. fiU7?Xl .1 . li E 6 A l , g xi l iff' Buffalo Bill iKevin Steinl begins the show as the townspeople gather around the Wilson House to watch. Charlie fKen Pfaltzgraffj and Buffalo Bill fKevin Steinl discuss the good points of their idea with Annie CSheila Bradyj and Frank fJohn Raumaj. ..,,.,x,r1, ,,., , r ,, ,t . 1 nf Annie iSheila Bradyj asks Jake, Jessie and Minnie fChuck Siford, Laurie Ott and Sue Griml if they know anybody who can count up to twenty-four. Dolly Tate fBonnie Zarfosl recalls the past years she spent with her brother's company and Winnie fLori Wilsonj listens patiently. Frank Butler CJohn Raumal invites the girls fPhyllis Stine and Wendy Jack- sonl to come and see him at the big shooting match. Annie fSheila Bradyj and her bunch fChuck Siford, Laurie Ott and Sue Griml perform at the Wild West Show as townspeople look on. fxwf E IOR CLASS PRE E ANNIE GET YOUR GU 7' CAST: ROW 1: Sue Grim, Chuck Siford, Laurie Ott, Ken Pfaltzgraff, Bonnie Zarfos, John Rauma, Sheila Brady, Tim Newcomer, Kevin Stein, Todd Cooper, Lori Wilson, John Newcomer, ROW 2: Rozzi Applebaum, Tina Rhine, Linda Jones, Phyllis Stime, Wendy Jackson, Kristi Dietz, Joanna Hildebrand, Rob Ryer, Sandy Lauchman, Dave Aspey, Bernard Grove, ROW 3: Gertrude Lee, Vicki Snyder, Regina McPherson, Sharon Nace, Dan Falvey, Cindy Immel, Amy Horvatinovic, Joe Rauma, Leo Parlett, Jan Workingner, Brian Trout. Annie Oakley . . . .... Sheila Brady Cast Dollie Tate .... .... B onnie Zarfos Little Jake i - - .... Chuck Siford Winnie Tate ...,.. .... L ori Wilson Jessie .-- .... S ue Grim Tommy Keeler ..... .... J ohn Newcomer Mary ----..- .... W endy Jackson Frank Butler .... .... J ohn Rauma Minnie ....-... .... L aurie Ott Jane ............... .... P hyllis Stine Buffalo Bill ...... ..... K evin Stein Sitting Bull ........... .... T im Newcomer Girl --...-......... .... S andy Lauchman Mrs. Schuyler Adams .... ..... T ina Rhine Charlie DHVSDPON -.,-- .... K en Pfaltzgraff Mrs. Sylvia Porter ..... ..... R ozzi Applebaum Pawnee Bill ........ ..... T odd Cooper Extras ............. ..,. J oanna Hildebrand, Coolie --......... ..... D avid Aspey Linda Jones, Mac ............. .... B ernard Grove Brian Trout, GC-?0l'g6,Footman .... .... D an Falvey Vickie Snyder, Man OU lmat ----i- .... J oe Rauma Gertrude Lee, Mrs. Little Horse . . . .,... Regina McPherson Jan Workinger, Mrs. Yellow Horse .... ,... S haron Nace Kristi Dietz On March 25 and 26, the 'Y will Senior Class, with the help of a few juniors, presented the play, Annie Get Your Gun based on the musical version of the same name. The play, directed by Miss Barbara Buffington, Faculty advisor, and Tim Newcomer and Amy Horvatinovic, Stu- dent Directors, focused on a backwoods girl from Ohio who became one of Amer- ica's favorite heroes. GENEQ, COMMITTEESZAROW 1: Holly Bucher, Kim Liebhart, Vickie Snyder, Sandy Grove, ROW 2: Shelley Wilson, Nancy Warner, Nan Miller, Sandy Thomas, ROW 3: Joyce Burke, Kim Wickwire, Lu Hildebrand, Rhonda Heindel, Deb McCandless. ff? DUCTION ASS MBLY ROW 1: Gertrude Lee, Yvette Henry, Joanna Lehman, Jane Epley, Linda Ebaugh, Roxanne Bull, Kathy Falvey, Carol Laird, Diane Keener, ROW 2: Amy Raver, Robin Laughman, Teresa Peters, Jan Heaps, Helen Crawford, Lorie Arnold, Lori Smith, Lauri Poet, Jean Jordan. ROW 3: Nan Holland, Teresa Crowl, Linda Keener, Bob Mitchell, Mike Staley, Tami Mauck, Leo Parlett, Tom Epley, Bryan Grove. ROW 4: Richard Zimmerman, John Seitz, Jodi Smith, Patrick Hein, Todd Grove, Dan Falvey, Todd Gipe, Bernard Grove. ROW 5: John Rauma, Mark Miller, Brady Murphy, Kerry Dunhar. On April 15, 15 seniors and 26 juniors were inducted into the Leo Chapter of the National Honor Society. f: They were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, character and service. Senator Ralph W. Hess was the guest speaker and following the program there was a reception in the cafeteria for the members and their families. X as- v , A 4 Yvette Henry receives her membership card and pin from Rozzi Applebaum --.,, Senator Hess speaks on leadership qualities. The new inductees are sworn in by President Nan Miller during the assembly. WARDS ASSEMBLY Marlene Corcaran presents Joe Keller winners look on. ,Ag 51, rf:-HF Fi 'ev' 'JPL ferry., 4 lumf' D. - ' :ii'?'2.2f:3 'L' Y rw- , , ,I ' ' '-AQ wggff w gaf . 1,35 Qkfieg 9 ' ' - , W.. ' ,V-553.5 i f f 5' 5 3 ' elk' f Sift 5 5?-,G 3 P mga: M311 ' n' ' AY 1 gl 5 : Ll' . :' Q - 'ac ,Z , 'f WI Jan Heaps is awarded a scholarship for her secretarial skills. 4914 I 'W'-Eff. with a letter of recommendation from the National Merit Scholarship Program as other award 'E fi 'fx i . if' I -Ql'L Q, H L, A A wiljglig , fi I , ,f - . ,L . 'Lf n Dave Kile receives a 25 dollar check from S.U. President Kathy Sentz for his abstract painting. ill Mr. Stine presents Brady Murphy and Denise Engle with Red Lion Area Education Association Scholarships. The Awards Assembly was held on May 27 this year. Many scholarships were pre- sented from the American Legion, RLAEA, National Merit Program, and the Business Education Department. Lori Smith was given the Student Union gavel as the new President. LuAnn Hildebrand was awarded the Lisa Ziegler Memorial Award for out- standing qualities as a NHS member. Sev- eral music, Latin, and Home Economics awards were given along with those for the Photography Staff, Stage Crew, and LION staff. The LEONID staff was also recognized for their hard work on the school paper. Kathy Sentz presented Dave Kile with a check for the winning abstract in the Stu- dent Union Art Show. The Photography Staff is given awards by Blaine Sheffer. gg CI DER ROW 1: T. Blickenstaff fmgr.j, R. Poff, D. Gingerich, B. Gordon, S. Salimbeni, M. Staley, J. Doll, ROW 2: A. Kinkle fmgr.J, C. Stella, R. Rudicille, J.B. Chadwick, T. Franks, S. Garner, ROW 3: N. Crone, D. Harrington, R. Bricker, J. Staley, R. Stambaugh, R. Ryer, ROW 4: G. Burger, T. Grove, D. Gardner, K. Dunbar, J. Stauffer, J. Rexroth, B. Runkle, ROW 5: A. Hammond fmgrj, M. Hammond Cmgizl, T. Newcomer, J.L. Rauma, S. Warner, J.E. Rauma, B. McCabe SENIORS Red Lion's 1977 Track and Field team, although inexperienced and small in numbers, showed many highlights according to Coach Krouse. Pre-season work and dedication paid off as Scott War- ner and John Rauma placed fourth in the high jump and fifth in the discus throw respectively in the PIAA state finals. Loren Burgen J.B. Chadwick Bryan Gordon - r -3.1 Earl Kilallb Brian McCabe Mark Miller Tim Newcomer E THUS AS Dave Harrington concentrates on his next vault. Hempfield Southwestern Middletown York Suburban Spring Grove Columbia Central Vo-Tech Dallastown York High West York R.L. Opp. 45 96 69 72 52 89 78 63 52 89 54 87 48 93 53 88 62 79 36 105 69 V2 71 Vz Kerry Dunbar and Jeff Rexroth execute a smooth hand-off. U A . 1 L John Rauma puts a total effort into the shot. John Rauma Jeff Rexroth John Staley Randy Sfambaugh GIRL' TR CK DIG ROW 1: J. Frey, K. Grim, J. Gladfelter, S. DiPangrazio, B. Engler, D. Jackson, S. Lloyd. ROW 2: R. Taylor, V. Keller, C. Jennings, N. Holland, D. Buchanan, K. Sprenkle, G. Tome. ROW 3: C. Buchanan fmgr.j, K. Greiman, E. Cantrell, L. Campbell, L. Toomey, S. Wilhelm fmgr.J. ROW 4: D. Guiterrez, M. Chadwick, J. Jacobs, J. Stamets, K. McBrien, M. Hildebrand, L. Horn, T. Cooper, ROW 5: K. Kessler, K. Green, C. Chronister, L. Burke, C. Lutz, L. Wolford, A. Laucks, ROW 6: T. Kauffman lasst. Coachj, N. Park fstudent teacherl, H. Zettlemoyer lC0achJ. SEN IORS T Darlene Buchanan Lauri Ott Carolyn Buchanan Kim Sprenkle Red Lion's girls track team has been undefeated the past two RL Opp. years. However, this year is the Sfluth Westem 96 27 f- - Middletown 87 36 lrst that glrls track has been Suburban 90 33 recognized as a varsity sport by Northeastern 100 23 the YCIAA. This year's team has Columbla 111 11 broken ever re iou r d t Central 75 U3 47 2 y p V S ecof Se ' Dallastown 81 34 Coach Zettlemoyer stated, The West York 102 21 team showed a lot of talent and the girls took pride in doing well. Kim Sprenkle hands off to Glenda Tome in the 440. X3 . elf W? 1, Marie Chadwick stretches for her long jump. l N w. t - , f Lisa Burke hurls the shot 37' 5M as Mr. Sinibaldi watches. Amy Laucks clears the bar successfully. .ga-nu nennnvefw- -' V' fiiii'-r1 5 f' 'NW ff Q , KH. s ., , -,...,. 'if Darlene Buchanan Wins the 440 relay- Judy Stamets attempts another long jump. Sandy Lloyd and Deb Jackson pace the two-mile Vicki Keller, Darlene Buchanan and their Northeastern opponents prepare for the start of the 220. GIRL TENN TEAM ROW 1: V. Dunn, J. Heaps, H. Bucher, S. Grim, L. Poet, F. Grove, ROW 2: K. Snyder, T. Afflebach, K. Shanaman, T. Grim, A. Mann, T. Lloyd, ROW 3: D. Jones, J. Flaharty, T. Reider, L. Murnahe, K. March, T. Flaharty. SENIORS Holly Bucher Sue Grim Jan Heaps RL OPP Spring Grove 1 6 Hanover 0 7 Southwestern 2 5 Dallastown 0 7 Dover 1 6 Northeastern 4 3 West York 0 7 Central 0 7 York High 6 1 Suburban 2 5 Val Dunn concentrates as she strokes the ball. Sue Grim drives for a down the line winner. I-IUWS THUS ASM V.: 4? Karen Shanaman is confident 1n her serve Sue Grim moves quickly on the court. '-hum--wi-Q 7 4, 1 ,XZ - K.- kv' 5 ',', V ' -f-Q- f,f:j':i 'iff I 7 cf 4 A Southwestern oponent meets Val Dunn at the net. Coach Karen Boyer feels that the girls tennis team received excellent experience in improv- ing their stroke and strategy of game play in this year's sea- son. Individual scores show competiveness and willpower in the players. Starters were 41 Senior Sue Grim, 412 Junior Laurie Poet, 33 Junior Karen Shanaman, 1994 Junior Val Dunn, and 35 Senior Holly Bucher. Coach Boyer also hopes for a better season next year. Holly Bucher returns the ball Lauri Poet demonstrates good form in her forehand follow SEN IORS Scores: Vo-Tech Eastern York Catholic Kennard-Dale York Suburban Dallastown Susquehannock Vo-Tech Eastern York Catholic Kennard-Dale York Suburban Dallastown Susquehannock York Suburban AR ITY BASEB LL GOES 10-4 ULIB 'll wi ' REU uw, A Q I T ...Q sn 'fl ll' 6 'ii 119 ROW 1, T. Grove, D. Runkle, B. Wolfe, T.E. Shoff. ROW 25 S. Johnson, D. Robinson, J. Persing, G. Hileman, J. Seitz. ROW 35 T. Trout, J. Green, S. Winters, T. Shoff, R. Hunter iManagerJ. Varsity Baseball compiled a 10-4 league record this season, tying for the YCIAA Eastern Division title. The Lions lost the playoff, however, to York Suburban by a score of 21-14. Despite this disappointing setback, Coaches Dick Orwig and Mike Bacon were still pleased with the season. They felt the team progressed far and ac- complished much for being a basically young team. Coach Orwig feels opti- mistic about next season, for many players will be returning. Coach Orwig would also like to com- mend and thank senior team members. Greg Hileman Rod Hunter Varsity R.L. Opp. 7 0 3 2 7 6 3 2 8 7 5 4 2 8 2 1 7 6 0 4 2 0 5 1 2 1 4 6 2 14 21 Jay Persing Tom Shoff Terry T1-out g....a. .amg..-1-.Mi Q f 1 :uuvuvf--' ' ' TEAM G INING EXPERIE CE .Jill ROW 15 J. Barshinger, W. Heindel, S. Laird, T. Poff, P. Seitz. ROW 25 K. Runkle fscore keeperj, A. Boothe, T. Smeltzer, R. Walters, T. Snyder, B. Gilbert fMgr.J. ROW 3g D. Shearer, B. Sechrist, J. Smith, S. Kohlbus, J. Schnetzka, P. Dinsmore, P. Kuhn iCoachJ The J.V. team finished its 1977 season with a 7-6 record. Although this record was not overly impres- sive, Coach Paul Kuhn viewed the season as successful, for several good players emerged at positions important to next year's varsity -1 team. Coach Kuhn felt these players , fi . - A will add explosive offense and solid l 1 Q I if 'I . ' I defense to the varsity team next 1 if X , N ' season. ' C7 15 - E.. Z A 1 A L - if 1 - Y TT 'fl ' ' 4- f-1 . if ' .:'4rfH - 1 .. , . ,-.. f-V . I I 11,0 ' ' . f-,Q-. 1. ' ' uf ' 5 'f.2'. V-'V 'T' ' .- ' i 'a ' ' ,.- 1 4. 11. :1 ' A V' ff' fr -ir' , f. '23 T75 in 9 Jim Schnetzka slides safely into third. J.V. R.L. Opp. Donegal 5 3 Vo-Tech 10 2 Eastern 7 1 York Suburban 5 10 Central 13 1 West York 3 4 Central 3 6 Vo-Tech 0 1 York Catholic 4 5 Eastern 5 0 ' M H L 'L 1 West York 5 2 f- A V QL' ' C' York Suburban 2 5 ,aww ii' York Catholic 3 9 John Green prepares to fire a strike. RED L10 PIIQR ROW 1: L. Keller, S. Gray, C. McWilliams, L. Green, T. Paules, L. Deitz, A. Johnson. ROW 2: Manager-A. Smeltzer, J. Paden, D. Eveler, B. Lighty, J. Smith, J. Ausherman, K. Thomas, K. Johnson, Manager-S. Tyson. ROW 3: JV Coach-D. Snyder, A. Wallace, T. Kenner, S. Jackson, C. Schmuck, W. Gohn, S. Heindel, J. Gross, A. Ewell, D. Snyder, P. Gohn, Varsity coach-P. Neff. ANA Sue Gray JUNIOR VARSITY Hanover Dallastown York Suburban Northeastern York High Kennard Dale South Western Spring Grove Susquehannock Central Dover Eastern Vo-Tech West York PP. 6 15 15 15 1 11 8 15 14 10 15 15 15 6 X SENIORS VARSITY R.L. Hanover 15 Dallastown 15 York Suburban 7 Northeastern 12 York High 15 Kennard Dale 15 South Western 13 Spring Grove 10 Susquehannock 6 Central 13 Dover 15 Eastern 10 Vo-Tech 15 West York 15 Lori Keller N! ,f-X f ' Cindy McWilliams OPP 11 0 15 14 1 8 15 15 15 15 7 15 0 6 ET 7-'7 S AS had t 5 Ns Varsity Coach, Mrs. Neff, stated that although their record doesn't show it, the 1977 volley- ball season was successful. She commented that the team had a group of dedicated girls who worked their hardest to defeat their opponents. Coach Neff also remarked Things look better for next year, however, we will definitely miss our outstanding seniors. JV Coach, Mrs. Snyder, thought that the J.V. squad should be commended for their hardwork. She felt the girls learned valuable skills and gained much experience which will help them in the future. Coach Neff encourages the team to score. sy.-r 4' f Lisha Green skillfully sends the ball over the net. ,sf lf, V Q-'w..S Bonita Lighty looks on while Dawn Eveler and Jodi Smith cheer on their team. 6 Varsity spikers concentrate on strategy. Tanya Paules tips the ball and scores one more point for the Lions fffimis QMS f?Z,,9,, i iMW, aj'Ji:,, get . ' , 'vi V R ' J: 3523 Oli rig A W , A girl, , s- 1 ggi? 3 if. 4 Www 'T Q fi lx A V VV, , 'is' X if Eric Flinchbaugh assists his date, Kathy Thomas, down the staircase. THI o' Members of the receiving line greet the guests from 8 to 9 o'clock. Julie Shenk and Jeff Poff procede through the receiving line. Lauri Poet, John Newcomer, Sharon DiPangrazio, Eric Anderson, Kim Anderson, and Troy Franks relax between dances. FOR YO l . I r .ff 4 Couples enjoy a quiet evening at the Prom. The music was provided by Banshee Caravan. Many couples enjoy dancing at the prom. The Junior and Senior classes of Red Lion Senior High School held their prom, which was entitled This One's For You, on Saturday evening, May 28, 1977. The music was provided by Banshee Caravan and played from 9:00 P.M. un- til midnight. The receiving line stood from 8:00 to 9:00 P.M. and consisted of Senior Class President Sandy Thomas and escort Todd Chronisterg Junior Class Presi- dent Kathy Thomas and escort Eric Flinchbaughg Dr. and Mrs. Edward Grissinger, Superin- tendent of Schoolsg Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fitzkee, Principalg Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Ureyg Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Rhine, Assistant Principals, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thomas, parent representativesg and Student Council President Kathie Sentz and escort John Rauma. Q Nan Holland and her escort, Jud Stauffer, refresh them selves with a drink. Baccalaureate was held on Sunday, June 5, 1977 at 7:00 P.M. in the audi- torium. The participating reverends were Rev. John Halderman and Rev. Paul Zeiber from the Red Lion Zion United Methodist Church and the Grace United Methodist Church respectfully. The Con- cert Choir sang two anthems- The Old Hundredth Psalm Tune and Be Thou Contentedf' Organist Don Warner ac- companied the choir. Rev Zeiber follows along as Rev Halderman conducts the responsive reading. THE Seniors Mike Stolzfus, Tracy Craley, and Kathy Anderson join in the processional. Seniors Jom in the singing of the hymn O Worship the Kingf, fy? def fm' Semor partlcxpate m the responslve readmg S-.Ji 1' X The Concert Choir smgmg the fxrst of ltS anthems The semor class llstens attentlvely to the servlces Q RX 1 J I fa h h :A We Sandy Thomas gives the Address of Welcome. Commencement Exercises were held on Horn Field on Wednes- day, June 8, 1977 at 6:45 p.m. For 304 seniors, this was the end of twelve long years of work and the beginning of a new era of their lives. Class President Sandy Tho- mas welcomed those in atten- dance, while Nan Miller, LuAnn Hildebrand, and Joe Keller spoke on the ideas contained in the class motto. Other speakers included Rev. Edwin Clapper, Principal Ronald Fitzkee, Dr. Edward Gris- singer, and School Board Presi- dent James D. Neff. Following the speeches, the diplomas were presented and the class recessed to the gymnasium where report cards and class flowers were distributed. THE '- ,. Mr. Fitzkee recognizes the honor graduates. James D.Neff addresses the Class of 1977. Concert Choir seniors sing a moving arrangement of The Hands of Time CBrian's Songj. Dr. Grissinger presents John Rauma with his diploma. Brian Gordan proudly accepts his diploma. CCM NCEM fffT2:5ffg:ffezfgmag girl-. e 1 l411rfzi'+f-P. '-fqjm-g,gwbT' , eg 6 , 1-lil gsgqgg,5,y,.:vj:,ff::3,2vg,ffiafr j ,w53nX.v:g?:3. uf3ff?51C,,i A ' i,s5'2TQ4gJ-'if-9.22, M::1w,w-t ,.:P,,i. qw 'T , . 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