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,,,,...i..--M ,..,...-.--- Assembling the net for a game of ping pong are Cathy Hall, Judy Pensy, and Mary Huppertz. Demonstrating her excellent form on the balance beam, Pam Hysell does a scale. Row 1: Barbara Rossi, Virginia Mazzant, Cheryl Cor- Porter, Judy Pensy, Donna Marr, Rosella Thompson, nelius, Linda Cunningham,JoAnn Smcllwood, Linda Mad- Mary Huppertz, Karen Williard, Linda Kantzleiter. Row der, Agnes Giancola. Row 2: Pam Dyson, Patty Main, 4: Dottie Crawford, Clara Boyer, Joyce Miller, Gloria Peggy Rein, Dana McKinney, Carol Zinkhan, Patty Mazzant, Kay Huppertz, Paula Dockter, Darlene Povlovic, Locke, Janet Anderton, Linda Main. Row 3: Lindo Debbie Small. 59
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SENIOR G.A.A. Sports tournaments were sponsored by the Senior Girls Athletic Association to cultivate sportsmanship simultane- ously with a competitive spirit. Members were able to earn awards by participating in the activities of the club. The focal point of the year was the dinner in the latter part of May at which the awards were presented. Row 'lc Levana Wiltrout, Carole Simpson, Delores Shiderly, Andrea Chuhra, Ethelyn Koch, Joan Lonkert, Mary Graham. Row 2: Beverly Calhoun, Cheryl Allison, Pam Hysell, Mrs. Uebelacker, Nancy Kasparek, Judy Frisk, Kathy Butler, Sandy Boyer. Row 3: Teresa Pack, Debbie Burke, Diahn Crews, Loine Wilson, Linda Cox, Dorothy Krupa, Linda Shaffer. Row 4: Susan Thompson, Donna Walker, Peggy Osborne, Nana Warner, Carol Orr, Diane Lucas, Rhonda Burnette, Mary Ellen Mahoney. Row 5: Arla Wolfe, Linda Hodge, Betty Bush, Cathy Hall, Jennifer Dwyer, Donna Stevens, Martha Hodge. Row 6: Betty Blair, Debbie Shaffer, Diane Deemer, Barbara Howells. lntraclub basketball games provided fun and excitement. Discussing future activities. Mrs. Uebelacker, Nancy Kasparek, Dotty Krupa.
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Throughout the year, the Junior Thespians endeavored to entertain the student body by enacting plays and edu- JUNIGR cational programs. At the same time, the members pre- pared themselves for membership in National Thespians TI-IESPIANS and learned the principles ot poise, diction, enunciation and responsibility. An example of their work was the fine presentation of Who Killed Ann Gage. Row 1: Debra Walker, Debra Giancola, Janice Trozzo, Penny Lawrence, Barbara Yahn, Cathy Matheny, Karen Wiltrout, Melanie Hartzel, Shirley Weil, Bruce Linville, Mr. Bowers. Row 2: Debra Jones, Linda Funkhouser, Bob Agostinelli, Jim Wilds, Bonnie Kraus, Susan Osborne, Toni Ashbrook, Derry Keefer, JoAnn May, Ruth Nevin, Barbara Senior. Row 3: Sharen Williard, Susan Walker, Nancy Mulhollen, Musalynne Hall, Barbara Gillespie, Dennis Swick, Betty Besenyei, Kay Smith, Linda Reeder, Brenda Chuhra. Row 4: Steve Moye, Willie Simpkins, Anthony Mazzant, Kelvin Stevens, Jennifer Main, Terry Boots, Tom Pifer, Maureen Vogler, Tim Martin, George Ferrante, Dave Pelloni. Row 1: Allyssa McCabe, Regina Rough, Janet Johnson, Karen Zahn, Jean Piper, Sue Headland, Barbara Toach, Raelene Walser, Debra Jones, Julie Pelliccioni, Laurene Lonkert. Row 2: Debbie Steftler, Deborah Christy, Cheryl Anderson, Sue Magill, Carol Marshall, Linda Teets, Myrnice Tritt, Karen Kaufman, Phyllis Pesce, Dana Tirlia, Bronya Bisceglia. Row 3: Christine Frank, Luray Wehman, Ron Prestia, Helen Hall, Barbara Friday, Patty Jackson, Cynthia Platt, Kathy Ross- l man, Arlene McCullough, Bob Anderson, Barry Householder. Row 4: Sue Welsh, Debra Ramsey, Cheryl Boots, Sherry Steckman, Linda Swesey, Sharon Snyder, Kathy Miller, Don Miller, Chuck Queen, Jett Schilling, Andy Miller.
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